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Related: About this forumI've had this Supertramp album for decades and never noticed until today...
All I ever saw was a view of the NYC skyline from an airplane window and the Statue of Liberty is a waitress serving "Breakfast In America". Then I finally looked a little closer.....
I was young then so maybe I was distracted by those boobs. haha
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I've had this Supertramp album for decades and never noticed until today... (Original Post)
JohnnyRingo
9 hrs ago
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Iggo
(50,068 posts)1. No way! Is that the real image?
Americanme
(556 posts)2. I bought this album when it came out.
I remember admiring the way they used breakfast items to make the skyline. Good album.
Deuxcents
(27,758 posts)3. Very clever..
LT Barclay
(3,204 posts)4. I didn't notice it either, but what an awesome album, from back when any instrument was fair game for a rock band!!
I'd bet there isn't any band since that could rock a clarinet.
JohnnyRingo
(21,009 posts)5. Great point.
Ian Anderson can take Jethro's flute back to the high school band he found it in and take lessons from Roger Hodgson's band.
Supertramp was a snapshot of the carefree '70s. and '80s.