This is Roger Hodgson with an orchestra France 2004 Night of the Proms. Former Supertramp lead singer and cofounder Roger wrote and composed this song by himself. He has talked about how when he composed it he always saw it being played with an orchestra. So, seeing it with an orchestra we are seeing it the way the composer originally intended it. You can only hear this live at Roger Hodgson concerts. And the good news isRoger is on tour and shows are selling out. Go to his tour page to see his latest concert schedule: www.rogerhodgson.com Here are some Great Articles to follow the tour - Reviews & Interviews - www.rogerhodgson.com You can experience the hits like Give A Little Bit, The Logical Song, Dreamer, Take the Long Way Home. Roger also performs songs from his Open the Door and In the Eye of the Storm albums. The Roger Hodgson Store is the only place you can buy directly from the artist and get his autographed CD's. Go to www.rogerhodgsonstore.com Great News! Roger's Classic Live & Open the Door CDs are now available on iTunes Classics Live at: itunes.apple.com Open the Door at: itunes.apple.com Great links for more information: Facebook - www.facebook.com Twitter - twitter.com MySpace - www.myspace.com Roger's Official YouTube site - www.youtube.com Теги:Fool'sOvertureRogerHodgsonOrchestraFranceSupertrampClassicalcomposerartistConcerttouringNightofthePromsRockarrangements40thanniversarytour2010GreatestHitsstadiumshowticketseventfestivalbradrndavishotnewlive musictopworldfavoritepianobestviolinsongsfluteorgan
More Kayak Music Videos Here: www.youtube.com/vancouverkayaker :-) Roger Hodgson's Breakfast in America Tour is Headed Your Way! Roger Hodgson South America 2012 Tour www.rogerhodgson.com "Fools Overture" is the closing track from Supertramp's 1977 album Even in the Quietest Moments. Written and song by guitarist, keyboard player, singer and songwriter Roger Hodgson, the song tells about World War II England and the lessons learned from it. The song, which is over 10 minutes long, is a collage of progressive instrumentation and sound samples. First there are excerpts of Winston Churchill's famous June 4, 1940 House of Commons speech regarding England's involvement in World War II ("Never Surrender"), and later sounds of police cars and church bells are heard. The flageolet-sounding instrument plays an excerpt from Gustav Holst's "Venus", from his orchestral suite The Planets. There is also a reading of the first verse of William Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time" (more commonly known as "Jerusalem"), ended by a very short sample of the band's song "Dreamer". Its writing credits are given to Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson,Although Roger and Rick shared joint writer credit throughout their years together with Supertramp, they actually wrote separately. It is easy to tell the composer of the songs as Roger sings all the songs he wrote, and Rick sings the songs he wrote. You can see the song list at www.rogerhodgson.com Fools Overture is from the Even in the ... Теги:England Progressive rockPop rockArt rock MusicianKeyboardsGuitarBass 1969 SupertrampRogerHodgsonkayaklakeSeaKayakingdemerSunsetHorizonLachineLacstLouisMontrealQuebecCanadaDeepCoveBritishColumbiaNaturewaterbeautifulrelaxenjoycontemplate.boatspianorelaxing
Eine Menge Arbeit wars. Wir hoffen es gefällt euch! Viel Spaß, Jenny & Clara xx This song is written by Roger Hodgson, former lead-singer and co-founder of Supertramp. He was also the singer for this song. Roger Hodgson owns the copyright for all the songs composed by him, including the song playing in this video. Roger Hodgson is currently on tour, see www.RogerHodgson.com, where you can find the latest tour schedule and much more information about Roger Hodgson. He is also touring Germany. To by music by Roger Hodgson, see http Please note, that Roger Hodgson parted with Supertramp in 1983. He chose a way in simple lifestyle with his family, and began recording his own songs in an own recording studio at home. For this video, copyright approval has been granted by Harmonic Management. Теги:SupertrampSingerPianist70'sClassic Rock
One of the greatest songs by Supertramp, Brother Where You Bound showed that the band could survive without the great voice (and songwriting) of Roger Hodgson. It features the great David Gilmour and Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy fame. ---//--- This epic length track featured drummer Bob Siebenberg's then brother-in-law Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy on rhythm guitar. The searing guitar solos throughout the track and especially at the end were performed by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour who used his own mixing system where he controlled every sound that went from his guitar onto the album. In a 2002 radio interview on Rockline, Davies explained how Gilmour got involved on the title cut: "I remember saying to the guys, 'We need to find somebody that can play a bit like Gilmour' for the guitar stuff, and I think it was someone at A&M - it might have been Jordan Harris or somebody, one of those guys - and he said, 'Well, I know David - maybe he would like to come over and do it,' and he sent him a demo and he decided he'd like to do it and he was very reasonable. Came over, brought all his gear and straight to the studio. It was a home studio, my studio, and we did it." From Wikipedia ---//--- I had to cut the little intro in order for this to fit on Youtube's 15min maximum duration. PS: I do not own this video, and I'm sorry it has been blocked in some countries by the copyright owner. Теги:SupertrampRick DaviesDavid GilmourScott GorhamProgressive Rock1985
Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) - Dreamer 2004 Released 1974 Dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no! I said dreamer, I said you was a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no! I said "Far out, - What a day, a year, a laugh it is!" You know, - Well you know you had it comin' to you, Now there's not a lot I can do Dreamer, you stupid little dreamer; So now you put your head in your hands, oh no! I said "Far out, - What a day, a year, a laugh it is!" You know, - Well you know you had it comin' to you, Now there's not a lot I can do. Well work it out someday If I could see something You can see anything you want boy If I could be someone You can be anyone, celebrate boy. If I could do something Well you can do something, If I could do anything Well can you do something out of this world? Take a dream on a Sunday Take a life, take a holiday Take a lie, take a dreamer dream, dream, dream, dream, dream along. Dreamer, you know you are a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no! I said dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no! OH NO! Теги:Pop70sUKRogerHodgsonSupertrampyou'renothingbutDreamer2004