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The guitarist was Terry Kath. Jimi Hendrix said he thought Kath was the best guitarist around. And Jimi wanted to join Chicago, but passed away before anything came about. Then in the late 70s, Terry was messing around with a gun, playing Russian Roulette with himself, and the gun went off, killing him. He thought the gun was empty. RIP Maestro!
My favorite Chicago song. Love Terry's solo here. Remember when this first came out couldn't get enough of it. An interviewer once asked Jimi Hendrix, "hiw does it feel to be the best guitarist." Jimi replied....." I don't know you'll have to ask Terry Kath." Now is that class or what?
I DO understand exactly what you mean about a high school band. I was in the band in high school and it was the best time of my life! Their music with the horns reminds me of being in the band. Also, in my class we had 3 kickass trumpet players and the three of them would sit around during breaks and play Chicago trumpet solos.
Terry Kath🔥🔥🔥🔥
Terry Kath, one of the greats !!!
When you're trying to write a song at 3:30 in the morning and you cant ho to bed yil you get it done... You write a song about trying to write a song at 3:30 in the morning (25 or 6 to 4).
You have just witnessed one of the greatest live guitar solos ever. Terry Kath was one of the best players to ever strap on a guitar. He was taken from us way to soon because of an accidental shooting. I was fortunate to see Chicago at Fillmore East a few weeks before this concert. Terry was on fire that night as well. 🎸🔥
A very talented group who also had a smash hit with their song ' If You Leave Me Now' 👍
🎷🎺 & trombone. 👍
Tanglewood is a very well known performing arts place in Massachusetts. Not too far from eastern NYS.
You have no idea the rabbit hole you are about to go down with this group. Their first album was called Chicago Transit Authority, after threatened legal action their name would be Chicago. They have 21 studio albums over 120 million in record sales 28 singles hits and arguably have better deep cuts than some of their singles. Their 1st 3 albums were double albums and have 38 albums in total. They are still touring. I have tickets to see them with Earth Wind & Fire in September. I would next check out their "Make Me Smile/More Than Ever Next". By the way they have 3 lead singers, so don't be surprised when each song sounds so different. They have quite the variety.
It started off with just the guitar because the drums were being adjusted.
It's great this performance was captured on video - their debut album was released in 1969 this performance was in 1970, during 1969 to 1971 they played almost 500 shows, think about all the great performance that were never captured - think of the improvisations in his guitar solos night after night never to be heard again - with the rare exception of hiring a film crew shows existed in the moment - each show had it's own life, it's own breath, it's own energy, it's own sound.
Rock music in the seventies - wow do I miss it today.
Long guitar solo? These were the staple of 70's bands. That's why live albums were so popular, since you almost never got a guitar or drum solo on a studio album.
- This is "early Chicago", w/ the classic lineup of musicians: my favorite :)
Early Chicago is when they really jammed. Later stuff was good but this early stuff was the best.
@@MarkLewis-sl5tk Yeah, they were still good in their later style - but there's no beating their early jamming! :)
More Chicago and Terry Kath ! Please do MAKE ME SMILE and BEGINNINGS
Anazing instruments in this song. Another song that I like by Chicago Transit Authority is I'm A Man.
How did he make those sounds come out of his guitar - listen to Roy Buchanan - no pedals, no effects, the sounds he could get from his Tele, his fingers, and his amp.
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You got Kathed bro
You didn't notice the drummer still setting his drums up😅
Guitar solo? . . . . . Mark Knopfler of "Dire Straits" playing "Sultans of Swing" at the Alchemy Concert . . . . . YOU'RE WELCOME!
Terry Kath was one of the greatest! Welcome to live sound R & R!
... and that, is why we Gen X'ers say today's music sucks 😂
Face it, kid. All the good music has been written and all the great bands have already been.
ok.. so first thing don't talk over or interrupt guitar solos. The music is too quiet and your voice is too loud. If you're listening to the song on loud your voice hurts ears.
I hate it when a lot of people that review these videos talk over the music, totally ruin the songs. Usually turn them off.
Sorry mate but yo sayed you were weren't going to interrupt yet you did after 1 min.
Listen to mariah carey forever
Amazing how totally ignorant of musical history you young guys are!
I totally get what you mean by the "high school band" sound and I agree! Absolutely!
My neighbor's older brother was a guitar wizard. While waiting for his younger to get ready so we could go out and play, he was so amped to play someone, anyone, this song. He had just gotten the album. He plugged his guitar into his amp and played along. He was the leader of his high school band. They won a major competition playing songs from this album. I was eight. I remember that moment like yesterday.