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He has found that taking the long way home from whatever it is that he spends his day doing does give him some surcease from sorrow, when he can day dream, imagine he is living the life he had planned. And it delays finally arriving at home where facing his wife will destroy that fantasy. Especially with words that can be interpret as a person being loved by many who dont really him, and enjoyed the crowd's praises. Outside of that arena he has to deal with the realities of home life and his harshest critics. Too long being in one place doing the same thing for years makes one wonder if you could have been someone other than yourself - a much better you. Really don't like this song or the entire album.
The movie starred Michael O'Keefe ("Caddyshack") and Lou Gossett Jr. To me, those lyrics could definately be interpreted as someone who has just given up hope and just decided to "take the long way home". Just a different take on the song. I've always assumed that this song was about him and his failed or about to fail marriage. Whatever the case, i'm sure he has drawn a lot of this from personal experiences. I just became re-acquainted with the writing of John Updike .
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A song he wrote and recorded from "sheer spiritual inspiration," Allen's didn't think "Southern Nights" had hit potential until Glen Campbell took it to #1 two years later. One of Tom Petty's most personal songs is "Room At The Top," which he stopped performing because it brought back painful memories. Has anybody ever considered the possibilty that the song is about the effects of living life on a stage? The pressures to constantly be "ON", and very rarely having the chance to be something else? So many artists find themselves stuck in the rut of constantly cranking out the same thing time after time, never allowed to be something else. This song appeared uncredited, along with "Child of Vision" (also from the "Breakfast in America" album) in the 1984 Richard Lester directed film, "Finders Keepers".
The harmonica/clarinet intro. Makes me think of something that is so sad that you can't put it into words. This song takes me back to when I was young and free and had none of the responsibilities or regrets of what is now my middle age. This song has become my mantra. As a single person, I can relate to the lyrics, "When the time comes to settle down, who's to blame if you're not around."
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It offers 13 highlights from a rejuvenated group captured as part of their hundred-date It's About Time world tour. The group's first foray into live work in almost a decade was organized to promote a comeback LP Some Things Never Change, which had been released in March 1997. The tracks that make up this live collection were extracted from the Royal Albert Hall shows from September 1997. The frontman for one of Canada's most well-known punk rock bands talks about his Eddie Vedder encounter, Billy Talent's new album, and the importance of rock and roll.

In our hearts and in love we can find home at any time. So we don’t have to take the long way, struggle for attention, success, recognition, home. This implies that our hero avoids getting home because when he's on the road he has a few more moments of being alone with his dreams, and in his dreams he's a superstar. Alternative rock band Lazlo Bane covered the song for their 2007 cover album Guilty Pleasures. Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment.
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That causes him to rethink his life and split right at that very moment. I've never been a fan of Supertramp. This is a whiny song, I don't care for the vocals or the lyrics. I just think it's pointless.
They did much better in previous albums. I can absolutely understand why he turned down the 5 mil offer. Putting the song in a commercial would greatly cheapen the song and it's message, which is loved by millions of people around the world. It would be like hanging the Mona Lisa in a used car salesman's office. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile.
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In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer. On a personal note...this song is about every commute you have ever taken. You drive home to your house in the suburbs thinking about all the dreams and aspirations you had before marriage and children.

Supertramp really knows how to create a mood. I'm so very glad that the band didn't sell out and let Greyhound use this song for their commercials. This album is one of my all-time favorites. This song is basically the soundtrack to my life....I love it! Also, Lazlo Bane does a great cover of this song.
I always thought the meaning of, "take the long way home" was another way of saying, "take time to smell the roses". The song was track one of side two of the group's 1979 album, 'Breakfast in America', it peaked at #1 on May 13th, 1979 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart. We, all of us, are already there.
An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. This song reminds of me of grown-up people I know who have been mild drug users all their lives, you know, true rock 'n' rollers, and well, by staying youthful, never really became anything more than mediocre. Yet there is something to be said for taking the long way home, you get to see a lot more along the road, and it's always interesting. The oohs and the aahs at the end are the best part.
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