Crime of the Century Lyrics

Lyric discussion by LidoTRK 

Cover art for Crime of the Century lyrics by Supertramp

Seeing as how the album itself, Crime of the Century, is a concept album, all the songs together tells one whole story. It tells about Rudy not liking the school system, wanting to change, but when he doesn't get any help or understanding from others so he "hides in his shell", leaving the rest of the world behind him more and more and finally goes completely crazy - madness overpowers.

The song, Crime of the Century, IMO, is a summary or what the effects of these persons leave behind and how their story is told. I'd say that the term Crime of the Century means the crime on humanity, played out by corporations and sometimes the governments. And although they are to take the blame, we the people are left to pay the fee. That when Rudy decides that the schooling system is bad he's told to shut up. So instead, be ends up seeking understanding from those on the other side of the fence, and although they agree, they believes he should stop moaning about it.

Can you see my point? People who aren't pleased with something are shot down, told to be quite, and in the end, driven to insanity, by the big corporations and/or governments. That is, the Crime of the Century.

Although this song was written in the 70s it still applies today. I'm from Sweden, and every day I read about our right wing parties dividing the people in rich and poor, lending a hand to those who have it all while they kick on those who really need the help. Supertramp knew it then, and we, I, live it now.

My Interpretation

I read all the posts about "COTC" album & all about "Rudy", "School" .. and so on; & I was not thinking in subscribing to this forum 'till I found this! I thought I should thank & congratulate you, Lido, for such a thought. It really got me moved. I totally agree with this idea. The fact that the song was writen on the 70's & it's applicable today (maybe, more that ever) scares anyone, When I first read these words I thought it should be a dream that the writer had had: "But that's no right - oh no, what's the story? There's...

@Daddysfun Thanks mate, warms my heart :D And btw, the thing u wrote about the ending - being a loop with the harmonica from the School intro sounding, I love that! It could be interpreted so that ST meant that history repeats itself, and this had not occured to me until you wrote it. It doesn't matter how many corporations or governments are caught with their pants down preying on the week, there will always come more, they will never stop, just like their victims will never stop piling up. History repeats itself, indeed.

I hadn't noticed that but it does confirm my thoughts on the album. Most people seem think the 'crime of the century' is specific to the time the album was written. I always thought it was more metaphoric and that the crime of the century was ongoing, century after century. It just seemed more like a big picture concept rather than one specific incident.