Daryl's Chicago Concert Highlights
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
- Some video highlights of the Chicago concert my sister and I went to in Bristow, Virginia at the Jiffy Lube Live on August 2, 2024, appearing with Earth, Wind and Fired. Chicago was formed in 1967 and have recorded 38 albums with worldwide sales of over 100 million records! There are three original members of Chicago still performing with them: Robert Lamm, keyboard player, James Pankow, trombone player, and Lee Loughnane, trumpet player.
Some of the clips in this video include "Beginnings," "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon," "Hard to Say I'm Sorry," You're the Inspiration," "If You Leave Me Now," "Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is" and "Call on Me."
Note that this is not professional recording but only for one or more of commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research...you pick! I only used my phone/camera for recording, a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, taking full advantage of the optical quality zoom at 10x and further digital zoom up to 100x.
At 70 and I still love thosthis band.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that Neil Donell has pretty much single-handedly saved this great band. Look at the catalogue of vocals he's mastered, all staying faithful to the original vibe.
And such an apparently nice person too.
big big fan
Love chicago ❤❤❤❤
I saw Chicago July 29 and Robertt Lamm was there performing. He was on and off the stage performing hits and I was lucky to get a handshake from him at the end of the concert. I have to say his voice sounded good but that he looked like he was hurting a bit. Based on his many interviews he is a great person and obviously a very talented man. though I would miss him with the band I say go out on top as Peter Cetera and recently Areosmith has. I've seen Chicago close to 20 times and will cherrish all he brings to the band. Does anyone know how Walt the original sax playeer is doing with his illness?
Doing fine, but he is still with the band, but not touring with them due to health issues
@joshuaarcilla6211 Wrong! Walt has retired and not just from touring. As for his present condition, how can you claim to know he's managing with his Alzheimer's? Lee mentioned that Walt was doing well in an interview a while back, but what else is he going to say? He was being diplomatic and knows it's not his place to discuss his dear friend's health. Present day, there's nothing published about his condition.
@@3rdRockRider notice the group considers him a band member, but no longer tours with them on a regular basis with the band despite his retirement as a continued membership
@joshuaarcilla6211 let's consider the original post and then your response to it..."He's doing fine" as if you just spoke with him yesterday. You are offering zero insight.
I know Robert had a pretty bad bout with vertigo a few years back. Feels like he hasn’t been the same since. Let’s remember, though, he will be 80 this year!!
Where's Robert Lamm? This is his song.
Robert Lamm Neil Donell Jimmy Pankow Ray Hermann and Lee❤❤❤❤
Every time I see Lee ,I laugh thinking of him back in 1974 telling Robert Blake,”I got information for you,You’re standing in pig shit” from Electra Glide in Blue.
Or let Eric sing more. Champlain has spent too much time complaining about them. Scheffy yes. But Eric Baines looks and sings like a rocker.
Wow No Robert Lamm ?
I was there have always been a Chicago fan but never saw them in person. I’m a huge EWF fan and I was so glad I finally saw both groups . An amazing night ❤
@@daryldensford thanks for posting this video but Robert Lamm was not there (just listen to Beginnings). He wasn't in Camden NJ the prior night either (I was there).
@@williamauve4583 Thanks. My mistake, thought he was...
Bring back Bill Champlain and Jason Scheff
Bill is a great talent, but always sang too many riffs on the vocals (at least for my taste)!
I have seen Chicago 23 times and counting, however, I wish they would’ve toured with Kool & The Gang instead, EWF is good( of course Chicago is better) for the simple fact that there’s been too many tours with EWF.