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fancycolours · 8 months
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CHICAGO poses for some group portraits in London, England. (1970.)
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krispyweiss · 4 months
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“Chicago & Friends Director’s Cut” to Air on Fantracks Starting Dec. 16
- Steve Vai, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Robert Randolph among guests
Chicago went back to its Transit Authority days for a pair of Chicago & Friends gigs, reminding themselves and late-coming fans the band once specialized in full-bore rock ‘n’ roll.
“If you didn’t listen to Chicago, man, you know, you weren’t hip,” James Pankow says in the trailer for the forthcoming “Chicago & Friends - Director’s Cut.”
There was a time that was true. And on Nov. 17 and 18 in New Jersey, it was true again.
Here’s Robert Randolph playing the solo and singing the long-in-dry-dock “Listen.”
There’s Steve Vai tapping his way through the even rarer “Poem 58.”
And just listen to Christone “Kingfish” Ingram recreating Terry Kath’s “Make Me Smile” solo.
Chris Daughtry, VoicePlay and Robin Thicke are among the other guests in the preview.
So forget about the waving cellphones in “Hard to Say I’m Sorry;” check out Vai playing “25 or 6 to 4” the way it was meant to be played.
The show airs Dec. 16-31 on Fantracks.com.
12/14/23
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deer-a-day · 21 days
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Chicago as deer
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modernmanblues · 1 year
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anyone who thinks Chicago only had two hits is wrong and should watch this clip
🎵 I’m A Man
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lios-archive · 11 months
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Chicago x candid shots, part 2
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bobisusu · 17 days
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hi bros i haven't been able to contain myself about this concert... Enjoy...
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longliverockback · 5 months
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Chicago VI [SACD] 2013 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Critics’ Choice 02. Just You ‘n’ Me 03. Darlin’ Dear 04. Jenny 05. What’s This World Coming To 06. Something in This City Changes People 07. Hollywood 08. In Terms of Two 09. Rediscovery 10. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day —————————————————
Peter Cetera
Terry Kath
Robert Lamm
Lee Loughnane
James Pankow
Walter Parazaider
Danny Seraphine
* Long Live Rock Archive
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wilbury-sam · 1 month
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Silly Chicago pictures I found on Pinterest!!
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Alright, what's going on here-?
Maybe some choreography...? (Peter looks so confused help him)
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I love how Terry is just doing something stupid and everyone else's looking at him except for Pete, he seems to be very funny about his beer on his knee
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Not actually silly, they're just singing in the early years and they look so happy and habzhvwkznabd 😩
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Me and my classmates in music theory class without understanding absolutely anything about what's fucking going on
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Changuche
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STOP ALL EVERYONE SHUT UP—
IS THAT LEE PLAYING GUITAR?!?!?!?!??
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Cowboy Lee says yeehaww
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JAJAJAJAJSJJAJSA HELP HIS FACE 😭😭
And last but not least
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JAJAKDJAJAJAJ WAIT WHAT?!?!
I first thought it was edited or something —
I love how Danny seems to be the most amused (proud?) about the situation, and everyone else is like :/
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the-daily-tizzy · 11 months
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Despite the anti-war message Chicago wanted to send in 1971...
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…the real message is they could send this message because of the fallen…
Lee Loughnane, James Pankow
Terry Kath, Peter Cetera
 Robert Lamm, Danny Seraphine
Walter Parazaider
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olafsings · 1 year
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Music History Today: February 15, 2023
February 15, 1967: The group now known as Chicago began at a meeting involving saxophonist Walter Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Loughnane, and keyboardist/singer Robert Lamm. In June 1968, the band moved to Los Angeles, California, and changed its name to Chicago Transit Authority. They performed at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood and were the opening act for Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.
Their first record was a self-titled double album. The LP made it to Number 17 on the Billboard 200 album chart, sold over one million copies by 1970, and was awarded a platinum disc. The album included several pop-rock songs – "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?," "Beginnings," "Questions 67 and 68," and "I'm a Man" – which were later released as singles For this inaugural recording effort, the group was nominated for a Grammy Award for 1969 Best New Artist of the Year.
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fancycolours · 7 months
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krispyweiss · 9 months
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Steve Vai Will Help Chicago Honor Terry Kath at Chicago & Friends Nov. 17-18 in New Jersey
- Shows will be recorded for worldwide release in December
Steve Vai will join Chicago to pay tribute to late co-founding guitarist Terry Kath and 1969’s Chicago Transit Authority for two shows, Nov. 17 and 18, in New Jersey.
Presented by Decades Rock Live, Chicago & Friends - also featuring Robin Thicke, Chris Daughtry and other guest singers to be announced - will celebrate (almost) 55 years since the release of the band’s debut album. The setlists will be exclusive to the two gigs and include CTA album tracks, unplugged performances and the group’s many hits.
The concerts will be recorded for worldwide distribution in late December. Details on the broadcasts is forthcoming.
Kath died in 1978.
7/18/23
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wahwealth · 3 months
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This video was Recorded Live: on July, 21, 1970 at the live performace of 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicagp at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts. Members of the group: Robert Lamm - keyboards, lead vocals Terry Kath - guitar, lead vocals Peter Cetera - bass, lead vocals James Pankow - trombone, percussion Lee Loughnane - trumpet, percussio, background vocals Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, percussion, background vocals Daniel Seraphine - drums You are invited to join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded, https://www.youtube.com/@Mr.PsMusicFans
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modernmanblues · 1 year
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It’s a Saturday In The Park! 🎺🎹🎸🥁🎵
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retromusicart · 1 year
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James William Guercio – Electra Glide In Blue: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (United Artists, 1973) - Designer and photographer unknown
I had to look up Robert Blake's height and he's actually smaller than Ladd. And yes, that's an actual line from the movie.
In between his music production work with Chicago, film buff Guercio co-produced and directed this early '70s cult classic that's part-action, part-western, part-mystery, part-comedy and part-Easy Rider meshed into one.
Having seen this on Pluto TV a couple days ago, this is a surprisingly solid movie, all things considered. The protagonist is sympathetic (he's a motorcycle cop desperately desiring to climb up the latter), the plot's well-written, and Guercio's soundtrack has some pretty juicy jazz-rock beats. While it's rather dated today (hippies are predominantly featured throughout the film), its message holds up pretty well.
Some members of Chicago appear in the movie playing minor roles, including Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, Lee Loughnane and Walter Parazaider. Kath also performs vocals on the movie's theme song, "Tell Me". In addition, a young Nick Nolte appears in an uncredited role as a hippie.
Despite positive reviews, the film didn't do well at the box office, largely due to opening in an August (that it opened the same week as Westworld, and a week after American Graffiti, didn't help). Guercio wouldn't direct another movie afterward, and wouldn't produce another movie until almost a decade later with Second-Hand Hearts (also starring Robert Blake). That movie bombed hard, causing Guercio to take the hint and stop making movies.
If you're curious, the movie is available on Amazon via Blu-ray. Check it out if you have the time and money.
Image courtesy of Discogs.
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