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"Brother Where You Bound" is the title track to English rock band Supertramp's 1985 album of the same name. Written and sung by keyboardist Rick Davies, it is the longest song Supertramp recorded at over sixteen minutes. The song had been around a few years prior to its release; it was rehearsed for the last album of the classic line-up, ...Famous Last Words..., but not finalized. — Roger Hodgson, The Los Angeles Times (1983)

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  • Brother Where You Bound (song) (en)
  • Brother Where You Bound (canción) (es)
  • Brother Where You Bound (nummer) (nl)
  • Brother Where You Bound (utwór) (pl)
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  • Brother Where You Bound is een nummer van de Britse rockband Supertramp, titelsong van het album "Brother Where You Bound" en geschreven en gezongen door Rick Davies. Het is het langste nummer van Supertramp met een duur van zestien en een halve minuut. De inleiding van het nummer bevat citaten uit George Orwells roman 1984, fragmenten van gesproken nieuwsberichten en de laatste regels uit het kinderliedje "Oranges and Lemons". Deze tekstelementen weerspiegelen de Koude Oorlog. Er is een videoclip gemaakt door René Daalder. De gitaarsolo's in het nummer werden uitgevoerd door Pink Floyd-gitarist David Gilmour. (nl)
  • "Brother Where You Bound" is the title track to English rock band Supertramp's 1985 album of the same name. Written and sung by keyboardist Rick Davies, it is the longest song Supertramp recorded at over sixteen minutes. The song had been around a few years prior to its release; it was rehearsed for the last album of the classic line-up, ...Famous Last Words..., but not finalized. — Roger Hodgson, The Los Angeles Times (1983) (en)
  • «Brother Where You Bound» es una canción del grupo británico Supertramp publicada en el álbum homónimo en 1985. Escrita por Rick Davies, es la canción más larga grabada por Supertramp, con una duración de dieciséis minutos y medio, sobrepasando los trece minutos de «Try Again», publicada en el álbum Supertramp (1970). La canción incluyó la colaboración de Scott Gorham de Thin Lizzy, por entonces cuñado de Bob Siebenberg, en la guitarra rítmica, mientras que los solos de guitarra fueron grabados por David Gilmour, guitarrista de Pink Floyd. (es)
  • Brother Where You Bound – suita rockowa brytyjskiej progresywnej grupy Supertramp z albumu o tym samym tytule. Jest to najdłuższy utwór zespołu oraz pierwsza suita do czasów "Fool's Overture" z albumu Even in the Quietest Moments... Początek utworu zawiera cytaty z Roku 1984 George’a Orwella. Tematyką utworu jest zimna wojna. Do suity tej nagrano również długi, bo 17-minutowy teledysk w reżyserii , który wzbudził kontrowersje z powodu scen przemocy. Fragment Międzynarodówki słychać od minuty 1:05 do minuty 1:30. (pl)
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  • There were a lot of incredible songs that didn't get on the album. Rick has a 12-minute epic that's probably the best thing he's ever done. It was going to be on the album, but the whole experience was so unpleasant that he felt he didn't want to put his masterpiece on an album where the vibes were so bad during the sessions. (en)
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  • "Brother Where You Bound" is the title track to English rock band Supertramp's 1985 album of the same name. Written and sung by keyboardist Rick Davies, it is the longest song Supertramp recorded at over sixteen minutes. The song had been around a few years prior to its release; it was rehearsed for the last album of the classic line-up, ...Famous Last Words..., but not finalized. There were a lot of incredible songs that didn't get on the album. Rick has a 12-minute epic that's probably the best thing he's ever done. It was going to be on the album, but the whole experience was so unpleasant that he felt he didn't want to put his masterpiece on an album where the vibes were so bad during the sessions. — Roger Hodgson, The Los Angeles Times (1983) The introduction to the track features a reading from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, fragments of spoken news reports, and the final lines from the nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons. An excerpt from "The Internationale" can also be heard from minute 1:10. The introduction is followed by lyrics that speak about the Cold War that was happening at the time of the recording in 1984. A music video was also produced for the song, which was filmed in the derelict Pan-Pacific Auditorium, starring actor Chris Mulkey. The video was directed by Rene Daalder and aroused controversy due to its graphic violence. This track features drummer Bob Siebenberg's then brother-in-law Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy on rhythm guitar. The guitar solos throughout the track 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." On the accompanying tour, Gilmour's parts were interpreted by Carl Verheyen. According to Marty Walsh, who also played guitar for the tour, "Rick and the boys went about auditioning an additional guitarist. The song "Brother Where You Bound" featured a great solo by David Gilmour. They wanted to find someone who had great solo chops to cover that bit and others. They auditioned a lot of excellent guitar players including Buzz Feiten and my pal from the A&M demo days Kenny Lee Lewis. Eventually they settled on Carl Verheyen." (en)
  • «Brother Where You Bound» es una canción del grupo británico Supertramp publicada en el álbum homónimo en 1985. Escrita por Rick Davies, es la canción más larga grabada por Supertramp, con una duración de dieciséis minutos y medio, sobrepasando los trece minutos de «Try Again», publicada en el álbum Supertramp (1970). La introducción incluye la lectura de un extracto de la novela de George Orwell 1984, mientras que la letra refleja elementos de la Guerra Fría, un evento histórico presente en el momento de la grabación. La canción fue acompañada de un videoclip, dirigido por , que fue filmado en el Pan-Pacific Auditorium.​ Un trozo de «La internacional» puede escucharse a partir del minuto 1:10. La canción incluyó la colaboración de Scott Gorham de Thin Lizzy, por entonces cuñado de Bob Siebenberg, en la guitarra rítmica, mientras que los solos de guitarra fueron grabados por David Gilmour, guitarrista de Pink Floyd. En una entrevista de 2002, Davies explicó cómo Gilmour participó en la grabación: «Recuerdo decir a los chicos: "Necesitamos encontrar a alguien que pueda tocar un poco como Gilmour" para el tema de la guitarra, y creo que fue alguien en A&M -puedo ser Jordan Harris u otro, uno de esos tíos- y dijo: "Bueno, yo conozco a David, quizás le gustaría venir y hacerlo", y le mandé una demo y decidió que le gustaría hacerlo y fue muy razonable. Vino, trajo su maquinaria y directo al estudio. Era un estudio casero, mi estudio, y lo hicimos». (es)
  • Brother Where You Bound is een nummer van de Britse rockband Supertramp, titelsong van het album "Brother Where You Bound" en geschreven en gezongen door Rick Davies. Het is het langste nummer van Supertramp met een duur van zestien en een halve minuut. De inleiding van het nummer bevat citaten uit George Orwells roman 1984, fragmenten van gesproken nieuwsberichten en de laatste regels uit het kinderliedje "Oranges and Lemons". Deze tekstelementen weerspiegelen de Koude Oorlog. Er is een videoclip gemaakt door René Daalder. De gitaarsolo's in het nummer werden uitgevoerd door Pink Floyd-gitarist David Gilmour. (nl)
  • Brother Where You Bound – suita rockowa brytyjskiej progresywnej grupy Supertramp z albumu o tym samym tytule. Jest to najdłuższy utwór zespołu oraz pierwsza suita do czasów "Fool's Overture" z albumu Even in the Quietest Moments... Początek utworu zawiera cytaty z Roku 1984 George’a Orwella. Tematyką utworu jest zimna wojna. Do suity tej nagrano również długi, bo 17-minutowy teledysk w reżyserii , który wzbudził kontrowersje z powodu scen przemocy. Fragment Międzynarodówki słychać od minuty 1:05 do minuty 1:30. Grający gościnnie na gitarze rytmicznej Scott Gorham (gitarzysta grupy Thin Lizzy) jest szwagrem perkusisty Boba Siebenberga. W wywiadzie z 2002 roku Rick Davies wyjaśnił jak David Gilmour znalazł się w studio: "Pamiętam jak mówiłem do chłopaków: "Musimy znaleźć kogoś kto gra trochę jak Gilmour, i myślę że jest to ktoś z A&M, Może to być Jordan Harris lub jeden z tych facetów." A on powiedział: "Znam Davida, może chciałby przyjść i z nami zagrać." A on przesłał mu demo utworu, które spodobało się Davidowi. Gilmour przyszedł ze swoim sprzętem, to było w studio, Moim studio i zrobiliśmy to." (pl)
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