Round one
Chicago
Formed in: 1967
Genres: Soft rock, jazz-rock
Lineup: Peter Cetera – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
Bill Champlin – keyboards, guitars, lead and backing vocals
Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Lee Loughnane – trumpet
James Pankow – trombone
Walter Parazaider – woodwinds
Chris Pinnick – guitars
Danny Seraphine – drums
Albums from the 80s:
Chicago XIV [1980]
Greatest Hits, Volume II (a.k.a. "Chicago XV" or "Chicago 15") (1981)
Chicago 16 (1982)
Chicago 17 (1984)
Chicago 18 (1986)
Chicago 19 (1988)
Greatest Hits 1982–1989 (a.k.a. "Chicago 20" or "Chicago XX") (1989)
Propaganda:
Boston
Formed in: 1975
Genres: Hard rock, arena rock
Lineup: Brad Delp- vocals, guitar, percussion
Tom Scholz- piano, organ, guitar, bass
Gary Pihl- guitar
Jim Masdea- drums
Sib Hashian- drums
Albums from the 80s:
Third Stage (1986)
Propaganda:
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Chicago
The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning
2002 Rhino
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Tracks CD One:
01. Make Me Smile
02. 25 or 6 to 4
03. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
04. Beginnings
05. Questions 67 and 68
06. I’m a Man
07. Colour My World
08. Free
09. Lowdown
10. Saturday in the Park
11. Dialogue Part I & II
12. Just You ‘n’ Me
13. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day
14. (I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long
15. Wishing You Were Here
16. Call on Me
17. Happy Man
18. Another Rainy Day in New York City
19. If You Leave Me Now
Tracks CD Two:
01. Old Days
02. Baby, What a Big Surprise
03. Take Me Back to Chicago
04. Alive Again
05. No Tell Lover
06. Love Me Tomorrow
07. Hard to Say I’m Sorry · Get Away
08. Stay the Night
09. Hard Habit to Break
10. You’re the Inspiration
11. Along Comes a Woman
12. Will You Still Love Me?
13. If She Would Have Been Faithful...
14. Look Away
15. What Kind of Man Would I Be?
16. I Don’t Wanna Live without Your Love
17. We Can Last Forever
18. You’re Not Alone
19. Chasin’ the Wind
20. Sing, Sing, Sing
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* Long Live Rock Archive
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These albums in the vein of Supernatural work. I mean, they get their jobs done, though the musicians who make them should be wary of them. Ask Chicago about what happens afterwards. Yes, they went through their Supernatural phase from Chicago 16 to the end of the 80's. Still, we shouldn't hold the platters from the period against them, they merely wished to be relevant again. Thus, their success with Chicago 16 caused them to rethink their sonic approach and they began to chase the success. However, I am not sure what else they could've done then, they were a group for the 60's and the 70's, the 80's had no use for them, unless they went crazily current. Of course, their peers had the same dilemmas, i.e. they gained their biggest sales with the discs few admire.
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good ending: mario’s new voice actor will be someone who’s been fandubbing him for a long time and is REALLY good at it, like jesse pinnick
neutral ending: nintendo won’t hire a new voice actor for any of martinet’s roles and simply recycle/remaster existing lines until the heat death of the universe
bad ending: mario’s new voice actor will be chris pratt
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Chicago - Thunder and Lightning
Music Video
Artist
Chicago
Composer
Robert Lamm
Danny Seraphine
Lyricist
Robert Lamm
Danny Seraphine
Produced
Tom Dowd
Credit
Peter Cetera – bass, lead and backing vocals
Laudir de Oliveira – percussion
Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Lee Loughnane – trumpet
James Pankow – trombone
Walter Parazaider – woodwinds
Danny Seraphine – drums
Ian Underwood – keyboards
David "Hawk" Wolinski – keyboards
Mark Goldenberg – guitars
Chris Pinnick – guitars
Released
July 21 1980
Streaming
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King's X launch new single "Give It Up"
Band: King’s XSong: “Give It Up”Director: Christian RiosAlbum: Three Sides of OneRelease Date: September 2nd, 2022Label: InsideOut Music
Bassist/vocalist dUg Pinnick said of it:
“After I turned 71, death was on my mind every day, Chris Cornell killed himself, and I was thinking of that. Lyrically, it’s about not giving up until you naturally die. I want to ride it out until it’s over. I’m…
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When we played back the original basic tracks, I thought, “Boy, we need something going into that breakdown section.” I went home and I fooled around on my mini-Moog synth, and I had an Echoplex [a tape-echo machine] at the time — so the next morning, when Chris [Pinnick, guitarist] came in, I said “Can you play a G-Major chord going into the break section?” So we did that and we ran it into my Echoplex, and it sounded really cool, but it wasn’t cool enough. So I had him do it two more times, an Sound & Music https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/notorious-big-hypnotize-sample-randy-badazz-herb-alpert-rise-7709057/
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Chicago - Hard Habit to Break
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Album Review: Chicago - Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago
Featuring more than 50 songs and nearly four hours of music, Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago is a good primer for music lovers unfamiliar with the rock band with horns’ output beyond its decidedly non-rock hits of the post-Terry Kath era.
Released as a companion to the band-produced movie of the same name, the lengthy compilation is a well-chosen mix of big hits like "Beginnings" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” and deep tracks including the country-tinged and hornless “Flight 602;" the joyful, wordless harmonizing of “Happy ‘Cause I’m Going Home;" and the jazzy, 10-minute instrumental “Devil’s Sweet." Drawn from the 1960s and ‘70s, these songs and their peers dominate the collection and make a strong case for Chicago’s recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Only toward the end does the soundtrack start to peter out as the focus shifts from the band’s eclectic, sometimes uneven, output of the 1970s and early '80s to the schlocky hits of the Peter Cetera/David Foster/Bill Champlin era of “Hard Habit to Break” and “Hard to Say I’m Sorry.”
Much like the film with which it shares its name, Now More Than Ever ends abruptly with 1988’s “Look Away,” as horrible a tune as the band ever recorded.
A more representative retrospective would have included cuts from Chicago’s fine complement of live records and samplings from albums such as 2008’s Stone of Sisyphus (XXXII) and 2014’s Now (XXXVI). Despite these inexplicable oversights, Now More Than Ever is highly recommended for those disinclined to go searching through the group’s extensive (and often mind-blowing) back catalog.
Grade card: Chicago - Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago - B+
Read Sound Bites' review of the film here: http://krispyweiss.tumblr.com/post/155296056993/movie-review-now-more-than-ever-the-history-of
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Chicago
Heart of Chicago: 1967-1997
1997 Reprise
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Tracks:
01. You’re the Inspiration
02. If You Leave Me Now
03. Make Me Smile
04. Hard Habit to Break
05. Saturday in the Park
06. Wishing You Were Here
07. The Only One
08. Colour My World
09. Look Away
10. Here in My Heart
11. Just You ‘n’ Me
12. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
13. Will You Still Love Me?
14. Beginnings
15. Hard to Say I’m Sorry • Get Away
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Who could we see as the epitome of the 80's musical unreality? My guess would be Chicago – I discussed their pivot in the 80's before –, since they transformed themselves into a corporation rock.Yes, I would call them like this thanks to their tunes from then, which should be found on the teambuilding parties by the financial companies that celebrate their latest acquisitions. You could replace all the words in their song from the period with some stock market terms and no one would bat an eye. Still, a couple of hints of a collective of humans being behind all the surface on some compositions in the era remain, yet the saddest part might be that most of these were outsourced and overproduced, which could be seen as the modus operandi of the 80's Chicago.
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Dave Grohl, Corey Taylor, Rex Brown and 50+ Additional Stellar Musicians Join Dimebash 2019 All-Star Jam Line-Up on January 24th at Observatory OC in Santa Ana, CA
Dave Grohl, Corey Taylor, Rex Brown and 50+ Additional Stellar Musicians Join Dimebash 2019 All-Star Jam Line-Up on January 24th at Observatory OC in Santa Ana, CA #dimebash2019
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NFF pledges support for Real Madrid Academy
NFF pledges support for Real Madrid Academy
President of the Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick PHOTO: Reuter
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has promised to support Rivers State in building the Real Madrid Academy by camping the country’s youth teams at the Port Harcourt-based facility.
Speaking after being taken round the project by the Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on Real Madrid Academy, Chris Green, NFF…
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