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RichardSimon 06-23-2016 07:47 AM

If you like the band Chicago from the old days
 
I have watched this video about half a dozen times in the last few days. It is great.
Chicago at Tanglewood doing 25 or 6 to 4, with an amazing Terry Kath on a guitar solo starting at about the 3 minute mark.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uAUoz7jimg

After that song is I'm A Man, also fantastic Kath.

Hot Springs Bathers 06-23-2016 09:07 AM

Richard I saw them around 1972-73 in Little Rock, still one of my favorite concerts of all-time!

the 'stache 06-23-2016 09:45 AM

About three weeks ago, all I listened to for two solid days was early Chicago, and I focused on Terry's playing, and singing. I loved his voice, too. They called him the white Ray Charles; he had so much soul.

And as a guitarist, he was amazing. Hendrix literally said something to the effect of "I'm good, but that guy Terry Kath in Chicago Transit Authority is better than me."

I really need to buy Chicago's first five albums on disc. Terry was the heart and soul of the band, and when he died, the real Chicago did, too. I respect that they've never really stopped playing, even through a million lineup changes (and with Cetera's massive ego); but the thing that made the band truly special died when that gun went off. Without the horns and Terry Kath, there just is no Chicago, imho.

clydepepper 06-23-2016 09:49 AM

Bill- I couldn't agree more! Let's go find those CDs...if they exist.

Richard - thanks for sharing the link...can't wait to watch it!

the 'stache 06-23-2016 10:03 AM

Christ, he was something, wasn't he? He infuses so many different musical elements into his playing. Rock, blues...jazz. The greatest compliment I can give a guitarist is that when they play from inside, there is no real outline to what they're going to do. You take all those hours of practicing, perfecting your technique, and when you get on stage, you just let your nuts hang out. Terry Kath's solo here in "25 Or 6 to 4" is a transcendent moment in rock history. That wasn't just playing outside of the box. That was kicking the box open, ripping it to pieces, and setting it on fire.

When I think of some of the guitarists we've lost young, Randy Rhodes being another...it makes me want to cry. I've played for about 25 years, but I'll never be that good. But these guys inspire me to keep pressing.

Oh, and.....hey, Kirk Hammett. See? THAT is how you use a wah pedal.

clydepepper 06-23-2016 10:08 AM

Just Watched! Kath was amazing!



...but, I have to say it:

I gotta have more Cowbell!

the 'stache 06-23-2016 10:10 AM

Weird, can't direct post Youtube videos on this particular forum.

RichardSimon 06-23-2016 02:40 PM

Glad to see early Chicago fans here besides me.
May I suggest Chicago At Carnegie Hall on CD or vinyl.
An amazing concert.
And they finally got into the Rock HOF.
About time Cleveland!!

clydepepper 06-23-2016 02:50 PM

At my High School (also Frank Thomas's), in MY day, the band always played Chicago tunes at pep rallies.

...and in ART class, Rare Earth or Grand Funk Railroad was always on the record player*.


*- for you youngster's, that's what we had 'back in the day'. :cool:

tschock 06-23-2016 03:01 PM

Southern California Purples anyone?

RichardSimon 06-23-2016 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1554093)
At my High School (also Frank Thomas's), in MY day, the band always played Chicago tunes at pep rallies.

...and in ART class, Rare Earth or Grand Funk Railroad was always on the record player*.


*- for you youngster's, that's what we had 'back in the day'. :cool:

Vinyl is very popular now. Those old records still sound great.

the 'stache 06-23-2016 06:51 PM

Vinyl sounds better than CDs. Unfortunately, I have limited space, and my CD collection takes up less room than a plethora of records, and a record player, would. My 700 films take up enough space as it is. :)

tedzan 06-23-2016 07:31 PM

I have played this original Chicago Transit Authority album many times since I purchased it back in 1969. And, it has not worn out, yet.
It must be "Gold-Plated" :)

http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/...bumchicago.jpg
I love Jazz and I love Rock.....and, Chicago has always provided a good blend of both these music styles.

From the Beginnings :) my favorite song of theirs is....Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ?
Every time I hear it, I have "flashbacks" to some very fond times in my youth.


Saw them live in 1973 in Westbury (NY), and in 1993 (Valley Forge Music Fair).


TED Z
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clydepepper 06-23-2016 07:48 PM

Ted - This may be a stretch, but do you like Marshall Tucker? Jazzy Southern Rock - unfortunately, most of them have passed away too.

Love that CTA logo!

familytoad 06-23-2016 10:44 PM

Chicago on the Spot
 
OMG That solo was fun to watch!
Always one of my favorite classic rock songs , I didn't realize how hard they jammed live!
Thanks so much for sharing, Richard!

Bill and Raymond ...I know it's digital quality , not beloved vinyl...but if space is a concern, just subscribe to Spotify.

They have pretty much every Chicago song and album on demand...even on the free version you can just dial them up anytime. The subscription version you can save them onto your digital device and play them even when not connected to the www :D

Of course, Spotify has practically *every* song by every artist or so it seems...
On the threads talking about lesser known favorites and all-time greats, I often look up and listen to some songs or bands that you guys mention here.
It's amazing to discover new music this way. So I encourage that Spotify app...and while you are there, listen to some Porcupine Tree <Deadwing ....or the Incident>

LuckyLarry 06-24-2016 02:37 AM

I was in band from fourth grade until I graduated High School in 1972 (a drummer). Chicago was always my favorite, and I spent many hours with my headphones on playing along on my Ludwig drum kit. Their drummer Danny Seraphine was amazing too. Thanks for posting the video link it was great to see.
Larry

RichardSimon 06-24-2016 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the 'stache (Post 1554150)
Vinyl sounds better than CDs. Unfortunately, I have limited space, and my CD collection takes up less room than a plethora of records, and a record player, would. My 700 films take up enough space as it is. :)

I still have the vinyl from my youth and a large CD collection too.
Enjoy them both as much as possible.
I am glad my video link has been so well liked.
I try to have music on all the time in my home, except when my political addiction makes me turn on the TV (I won't start a political discussion here, I won't even mention the network I watch, it would make Leon frown :D).

TUM301 06-24-2016 12:31 PM

Chicago................
 
Does anybody REALLY know what time it is...................................

Michael B 06-24-2016 01:02 PM

New Chicago release
 
For you Chicago fans, I got this email from Relix:

Hot on the heels of Chicago's recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the celebration of the legendary "rock band with horns" musical legacy continues with a new boxed set that includes quadraphonic and stereo mixes in high resolution 192/24 DTS-HD Master Audio on nine Blu-ray Audio discs.

The CHICAGO QUADIO collection is housed in a rigid two-piece box with nine albums presented in sleeves that replicate the original release down to the last detail, including mini posters, and the iron-on that came with Chicago VIII. To ensure optimal sound quality, Rhino has remastered each album in both its original quadrophonic and stereo mix on each disc, and so that the quadrophonic mix will play on surround sound systems.
CHICAGO QUADIO is available now.

The cost is about $160.00

tedzan 06-24-2016 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1554176)
Ted - This may be a stretch, but do you like Marshall Tucker? Jazzy Southern Rock - unfortunately, most of them have passed away too.

Love that CTA logo!


Hi Raymond

I've heard of the Marshall Tucker band, but I'm not familiar with their music.
Tell me about this Jazz/Rock group ?


TED Z
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RichardSimon 06-24-2016 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TUM301 (Post 1554403)
Does anybody REALLY know what time it is...................................

It's 25 or (2)6 to 4.

tedzan 06-25-2016 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 1554170)
I have played this original Chicago Transit Authority album many times since I purchased it back in 1969. And, it has not worn out, yet.

It must be "Gold-Plated" :)

http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/...bumchicago.jpg
I love Jazz and I love Rock.....and, Chicago has always provided a good blend of both these music styles.

From the Beginnings :) my favorite song of theirs is....Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ?
Every time I hear it, I have "flashbacks" to some very fond times in my youth.


Saw Chicago live in 1973 in Westbury (NY), and in 1993 (Valley Forge Music Fair).


TED Z
.


Let's take a moment to sing......

As I was walking down the street one day
A man came up to me and asked me what the time was that was
on my watch, yeah
And I said
Does anybody really know what time it is
I don't
Does anybody really care
care
If so I can't imagine why
about time
We've all got time enough to cry
Oh no, no

And I was walking down the street one day
A pretty lady looked at me and said her diamond watch had
stopped cold dead
And I said
Does anybody really know what time it is
I don't
Does anybody really care
care
If so I can't imagine why
about time
We've all got time enough to cry
Oh no, no

And I was walking down the street one day
Being pushed and shoved by people trying to beat the clock,
oh, so I just don't know,
I just don't know
And I said, yes I said

People runnin' everywhere
Don't know the way to go
Don't know where I am
Can't see past the next step
Don't have to think past the last mile
Have no time to look around
Just run around, run around and think why

Does anybody really know what time it is
I don't
Does anybody really care
care
If so I can't imagine why
about time
We've all got time enough to die
Oh no, no



TED Z
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LuckyLarry 06-25-2016 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1554176)
Ted - This may be a stretch, but do you like Marshall Tucker?

Here's my Marshall Tucker Band story. I was just out of high school and still living in Southern California. I had just started dating my now ex wife, this had to be 1973 maybe 1974. My friend Dave Hall gave me two tickets to see the Marshall Tucker Band at the LA Forum (I think). You will never guess who the opening band was. KISS!
Larry

clydepepper 06-25-2016 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 1554625)
Here's my Marshall Tucker Band story. I was just out of high school and still living in Southern California. I had just started dating my now ex wife, this had to be 1973 maybe 1974. My friend Dave Hall gave me two tickets to see the Marshall Tucker Band at the LA Forum (I think). You will never guess who the opening band was. KISS!
Larry


In the years just before they 'hit it big', KISS had a regular July 4th gig in my little hometown of Columbus GA

"You can look it up!" (somewhere, I don't know where - but it is true!)

rsn1661 06-26-2016 10:19 AM

Amazing guitar solo! I always liked the solo on the album, but this one blew it away. They have the entire show posted, will have to find time to watch it. My first song I heard from them was Saturday In The Park. I bought that album and it has been one of my favorite albums ever since.

TheBig6 06-30-2016 09:09 PM

Don't get me wrong on this because I always liked Chicago , especially early stuff.
But me and a couple of my shipmates walked out on them in 1970 Long Beach arena. Why?.. Grand Funk had just fried our brains.
On that night after a heavy dose of on time and red album songs, we just wanted to go home and listen to more Grand Funk.
Our favorite FM station played Funk all night that night after the concert.

2dueces 07-06-2016 02:44 PM

There is a tribute band to Chicago called "Brass Transit". If you ever get the chance go see them. You'll be back in the 70's all night.


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