“It’s not a spiritual question; it’s a right or wrong question… he’s playing songs that he wasn’t even into at the time!” Roger Hodgson, co-founder of Supertramp, and Rick Davies’s feud.

“It’s not a spiritual question; it’s a right or wrong question… he’s playing songs that he wasn’t even into at the time!” Roger Hodgson, co-founder of Supertramp, and Rick Davies’s feud.


A reunion in the twenty-first century was unfeasible due to the breach of an agreement made when they parted ways in 1983, despite Hodgson’s claims that he had offered and been rejected.
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Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson in 1975 (Photo courtesy of Getty Images))
Roger Hodgson struck a bargain with Rick Davies when he left Supertramp in 1983: he would keep his songs, and Davies would keep the moniker. However, the agreement had shattered by 2010. Hodgson confessed to Prog that year that he felt deceived.

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