Killer introduction. Crazy how people expect a Chicago from 1972. Give these guys props for keeping it alive and giving us an opportunity to witness greatness.
"Witness Greatness " ? You mean thanks for keeping it alive for those of us who MISSED OR MISS the greatness that was. This is a nostalgia band, not the real thing and not even a shadow of what was in 1972 - a very poor version at that. Just saying, you kinda oversold it.
After tragically losing the great Terry Kath and struggling to find a replacement, the group comes back stronger than ever. Keith is a fantastic guitarist, Robert sounds great on vocals and rest of the band is as tight as ever. These guys are real musicians and they show it every night they play.
@@jairourdaneta1 Terry Kath one of the greatest guitar players of all time tragically died in Januray 23rd 1978. It's a great lost to the music world and since then chicago had a hard time to keep on their on success however this video shows and proves that chicago still lives on.
Ok, what I really like about this show is that it's so true to life. I've seen these guys in concert many times, and this is exactly how it looks and sounds. No fancy editing, just the real-deal, live and loud! Thanks Chicago.
Chicago and the Moody Blues are my favorite bands. They both wrote and performed suites of music, not focusing on a "top 40" hit. I'm a brass player so recognize the complexity and technical skills the Chicago guys have (to this day). Not to mention chops!
I must confess when I first heard this group of guys singing and playing, I was like , okay ,um gonna buy their album and listen to it even if it kills me, a bunch of clean cut White guys singing and playing. Another group of beach boys and three dogs nights. It wasn't until some 30 years later I was starting to reminisce about all the many bands who were actually singing and playing music and which group came to mind? Chicago and Rare Earth , man it's really nice to see and hear live bands perform especially when you can actually listen to the words in the music . Man these guys are still maintaining.
Still the greatest ! No other group compares to them in creativity, endurance, variety of music,; I might add that simply from a musician's POV, their repertoire is like the classical music from the great composers of the historical periods of music,,---like symphonies, concertos, sonatas, even operettas ---played hundreds of times down through time---to an audience that never tires of hearing it performed; the first real timeless American pop music. Only in the USA could this music arise.
People don't realize how talented these guys and how really good they are and they don't realize that they are the most diverse band of all time they play so many different types of John rose and they don't get credit for that and that's what makes them the greatest all around band of all time
Imagine how many concerts the original members have performed…now going into their 58th year. I just can’t imagine such a hard lifestyle. Always traveling and always doing pretty much the same songs for 58 years! Incredible. I didn’t know Robert Lamm could sound so much like Terry Kath. But he clearly does in the opening song. 😊
Ok, lo que realmente me gusta de este programa es que es tan fiel a la vida. He visto a estos chicos en concierto muchas veces, y así es exactamente como se ve y suena. ¡Sin edición sofisticada, solo el trato real, en vivo y en voz alta! Gracias Chicago. Ademas después de perder trágicamente al gran Terry Kath y luchar por encontrar un reemplazo, el grupo vuelve más fuerte que nunca. Keith es un guitarrista fantástico, Robert suena muy bien en la voz y el resto de la banda está tan unido como siempre. Estos muchachos son verdaderos músicos y lo demuestran cada noche que tocan
i think it was a night that CHICAGO CARRIED E.W.F for some reason PHIL BAILEY was not on it, if you look and listen most of the vocals done by CHICAGO,
Those of us, who were there for the first CTA album, and all albums after, remember all the words to these songs, and in many cases, we can remember the order of the songs on the album they were from. Current, or previous versions of the band, each stood/stands out, as the best in the business. They can bring it, day in, and day out.
The work they put into pulling this quality level of show together is simply unfathomable. This was such an incredible concert performance----O M G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Robert Lamm did a pretty fair job of channeling Terry Kath's baritone bluesy vibe on this one. The horns are spectacular though. as usaul. Seen 'em several times; first time in 1969 in Burlington, Vermont. Yeah, Vermont!
Chicago siempre fabulosos unos de mis preferidos , todabia tienen para mas aqui sus nuevos miembros del grupo excelentes musicos y sus originales aun conservan el toque original no hay cambio a un mejores que nunca ,Chicago musica de estampa para quedarse por siempre en nuestras memoria y corazones ,sigamos disfrutando de estas presemtaciones y gracias por compartir estos videos Ake Eriksson Thank you for sharing these videos
Robert Lamm is an amazing talent. And one who can sing as well as play and write. And his voice is still holding up pretty good. Amazingly well. It’s in the genes with this guy.
Just saw them last night in Colorado Springs. The band was very tight. Almost perfect. A very crowd pleasing show. They definitely ROCKED! There is a reason they are hall of famers.
The end, the finale, blows me AWAY! :O. The people who got to see Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire do 25 or 6 to 4 were Beyond lucky! I'm so glad this concert was recorded!
I'm just learning viewing, listening to, the New Chicago. I'm a Huge Fan of Robert Lamm for many reasons. Aside from his incredible versatile talent, he's a very intelligent and knowledgeable interviewee. I love hearing him talk about the band. Also I Love his Performance. Here I get such a Kick out of him when he does some of the parts that Terry used to do like the intro song and: "It Just doesn't matter any how". Robert is so impressive that at his age, you can easily see He's a Rocker! and He Rocks Well. I still Dig his voice, regardless how senior it is. All in All, I Love these guys, the original band members. I've seen interviews with them and there's no ego between them. A bunch of friendly Rocker, professional musicians, artists, that have been getting along for over 50 years! What band has the Personal Relationship Stats or whatever that these guys have... I wonder... I remember hearing at one time that they hadn't missed a gig in 50 years... if that's true, even near true, that's incredibly amazing fantastic... magical! How could that be? I can't even imagine. I heard that the only gig they only half missed is when at one of their concerts, the stage collapsed... I'm not sure if they went on or not, or played a bit, not sure. Okay, So I have to watch and read more interviews about this New Chicago Band. By the way, I'm looking for an interview where Robert Lamm says that Terry Kath was his Hero. He says a lot of cool stuff about Terry and then says that Terry was his Hero.
I'm late to your comment. Sadly, egos did get in the way. Why do you think so many of the members have left or were fired? Robert Lamm is great, but drugs did him in for a while.
- Only for Chicagos' performance - Introduction 00:25 Questions 67 & 68 07:05 Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon 11:38 1 Make Me Smile 2 So Much to Say, So Much to Give 3 Anxiety's Moment 4 West Virginia Fantasies 5 Colour My World 6 To Be Free 7 Now More Than Ever Call on Me 25:00 Hard Habit To Break 28:43 You're The Inspiration 35:49 I'm A man 38:24 Street Player 46:39 Just You 'N' Me 50:50 Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 55:36 Saturday In The Park 1:01:02 Feeling Stronger Everyday ( chorus version ) 1:04:41
25 or 6 to 4 is such a dynamite song , they always play it at the end featuring Keith Howland and 2 other guitarists....this is EPIC never seen before in ANY OTHER of Chicago's live performance EVER!!!!!!
James Pankow, gran trombón a pesar de los años, Roberto Lamm sigue siendo el líder, algunos cambios pero en lo general estupenda música del glorioso Chicago, mi agradecimiento eterno, crecí con su música.
Simply fantastisk Music from their hearts and souls, a gift for us all to remind togetherness is strength and power,what a lift of joys they contributes,what a musicians of genuinities and pureness, what more to ask to start a day with, wordlessly wonderfull, thank you so much for posting this, simply great.
Wow Jason Scheff is old now.! Amazing Chicago bought him in as a singer and bass player after the death of Terry Kath. He was the rookie along with the new guitar player mr Bailey and now they are old and they were the kids of the band the fresh blood. Chicago has really been together forever. What an amazing band they have been . Fantastic musicians
what your life will be will show on your face. the bassist from chicago, dissipated. jimmy Pankow and Lee Laughnane hanging on to their talent and passions. Robert Lamm still cranking out the coolz. and the replacemnts for Bill and Walter carrying the flame. still has the heart. God rest Terry Kath
Super bad a$$ band!! You can still hear their music at all football games from high school.. to college to. The Marines drill corps band...this ain't gonna stop!!! Thanks CHICAGO!!!! Oh and the co-op with EWF(EARTH WIND AND FIRE).. was magical and powerful...I always thought they sounded alike!! Please check that out!! We need that right now!!! 🇺🇸 💘!!!!!
Hey, you know band members move on and original members must get sick of playing the same tunes for years, so they change things to make songs fresh. I know you can't replace Pete Cetera's voice, but they did a really great job in playing it how it was back in 1970.
THE BEST Live INTRODUCTION I have heard. they are ALL locked in w Keith blazing behind Tris' loudass cymbals bell driving the band and pounding them with "that" smack SNACK of a SNARE and his ever so hip Fills. Jason has the bottom melodic dancing so deep in our hearts.
well every single one I have been to had been the best live LoL . .recorded live. this is so tight. not one sound or light issue at a chicago show. ever. 17 timed that I can 'member !!!
Killer introduction. Crazy how people expect a Chicago from 1972. Give these guys props for keeping it alive and giving us an opportunity to witness greatness.
"Witness Greatness " ? You mean thanks for keeping it alive for those of us who MISSED OR MISS the greatness that was. This is a nostalgia band, not the real thing and not even a shadow of what was in 1972 - a very poor version at that. Just saying, you kinda oversold it.
@@SuiGenerisMan you are one of those people that live in the past. smh
@@SuiGenerisMan TERRY KATH 💔
no i love these guys,,i luv jason scheff much more than cetera
@@SuiGenerisMan fans like you are just the worst
After tragically losing the great Terry Kath and struggling to find a replacement, the group comes back stronger than ever. Keith is a fantastic guitarist, Robert sounds great on vocals and rest of the band is as tight as ever. These guys are real musicians and they show it every night they play.
Aún lloro a Terry Kath!!😭😭😭 Realmente es irreemplazable!! Nadie como él!! Te amaré siempre Terry Kath!! 27-11-2019
Saludos desde España
What happened to Terry???
@@jairourdaneta1 Terry Kath one of the greatest guitar players of all time tragically died in Januray 23rd 1978. It's a great lost to the music world and since then chicago had a hard time to keep on their on success however this video shows and proves that chicago still lives on.
@@jairourdaneta1 Gun roulette gone wrong.
Keith retired.. so sad..
Ok, what I really like about this show is that it's so true to life. I've seen these guys in concert many times, and this is exactly how it looks and sounds. No fancy editing, just the real-deal, live and loud! Thanks Chicago.
likewise
No fancy editing, but fancy colours !!! 😅😅😅😂😂😂❤
My grandmother brought the CTA album home for us teens because she had good taste in music. This was the good stuff!!!
Absolutely LOVE CHICAGO
keep going FOREVER
Miss Walter,Peter and Danny.
Una de las bandas que me dió el medicamento 😊
Incredible. Better than ever. Come back to Denver! I saw Chicago in July 1971, the best music in the world is 1965-1975 rock!
Chicago and the Moody Blues are my favorite bands. They both wrote and performed suites of music, not focusing on a "top 40" hit. I'm a brass player so recognize the complexity and technical skills the Chicago guys have (to this day). Not to mention chops!
no not better than ever
Love, Love, Love Chicago.
I must confess when I first heard this group of guys singing and playing, I was like , okay ,um gonna buy their album and listen to it even if it kills me, a bunch of clean cut White guys singing and playing. Another group of beach boys and three dogs nights. It wasn't until some 30 years later I was starting to reminisce about all the many bands who were actually singing and playing music and which group came to mind? Chicago and Rare Earth , man it's really nice to see and hear live bands perform especially when you can actually listen to the words in the music . Man these guys are still maintaining.
Saw them in Manchester Jan 1977 absolutely great we were sat right at the front in front of Peter Cetera, a memorable time!
Still the greatest ! No other group compares to them in creativity, endurance, variety of music,; I might add that simply from a musician's POV, their repertoire is like the classical music from the great composers of the historical periods of music,,---like symphonies, concertos, sonatas, even operettas ---played hundreds of times down through time---to an audience that never tires of hearing it performed; the first real timeless American pop music. Only in the USA could this music arise.
Most of them aren’t playing here. This isn’t the CHICAGO I’m used to hearing.
People don't realize how talented these guys and how really good they are and they don't realize that they are the most diverse band of all time they play so many different types of John rose and they don't get credit for that and that's what makes them the greatest all around band of all time
@@vsmichael1 Then why are you here whining then, you sound like a churlish girl.
@@vsmichael1 ?
@@vsmichael1 ???
First few songs take me back to me at 18, just starting out on trombone with JP as my hero....46 years ago!!
From the 2015 Heart & Soul Tour with Earth, Wind and Fire on July 21, 2015 at Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona. I was there, Great Concert!!!
Where is walt parazater????
Mostly retired due to health reasons.
Didn’t this tour start with both bands on stage? Then EWF plays. Followed by Chicago. Then joint encore to close.
Imagine how many concerts the original members have performed…now going into their 58th year. I just can’t imagine such a hard lifestyle. Always traveling and always doing pretty much the same songs for 58 years! Incredible. I didn’t know Robert Lamm could sound so much like Terry Kath. But he clearly does in the opening song. 😊
Greatest “BAND” EVER!!! 💥💥👍👍🇺🇸
Horn section front and center all night. Awesome musicians. Great performance.
YES!!!!!!!!
My first Chicago concert back in 1975 at d.c. capital center was amazing. I will always like their music.
Ok, lo que realmente me gusta de este programa es que es tan fiel a la vida. He visto a estos chicos en concierto muchas veces, y así es exactamente como se ve y suena. ¡Sin edición sofisticada, solo el trato real, en vivo y en voz alta! Gracias Chicago. Ademas después de perder trágicamente al gran Terry Kath y luchar por encontrar un reemplazo, el grupo vuelve más fuerte que nunca. Keith es un guitarrista fantástico, Robert suena muy bien en la voz y el resto de la banda está tan unido como siempre. Estos muchachos son verdaderos músicos y lo demuestran cada noche que tocan
They can absolutely still bring it !!!!!
i know in the early days they had to have an arranger to put it all together, but once they got into the reading and arranging they soon got it.
i think it was a night that CHICAGO CARRIED E.W.F for some reason PHIL BAILEY was not on it, if you look and listen most of the vocals done by CHICAGO,
OLld guys ROCK @ CHICAGO.com
Why am I now just finding this??? Jimmy is playing his heart out at the young age of 70... wow!!!
SHIT HAPPENS, POPS !!!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
YUP YUP YUP😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, BUT WE FUCKIN' LIKE IT, RIGHT?😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
they sound great. saw them in 72. do miss the original line up
Those of us, who were there for the first CTA album, and all albums after, remember all the words to these songs, and in many cases, we can remember the order of the songs on the album they were from. Current, or previous versions of the band, each stood/stands out, as the best in the business. They can bring it, day in, and day out.
We love to hear Lee Loughnane sing. Good Colour My World, Lee!!
OMG I know, I played with them a couple of times, AND Lee BLEW @ my-mind.com
Been a fan forever, love these guys. First time I ever heard Lee sing, great job, great song, great band…
Lee is fantastic as he sings COLOR MY WORLD. His voice is so heartfelt and inspiring.
Through the years, the changes & personalities, Chicago has brought incredible music to its fans. Hard to imagine their retirement.
The work they put into pulling this quality level of show together is simply unfathomable.
This was such an incredible concert performance----O M G !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a Dream Concert of a Dream Team Chicago and EWF. Hope they will come back and tour again.
being listening to this great band since 1968!! they are good :)) !!!!!
Wow, 50 years, and still rocking...the strongest horn section...
Oui, des vrais pros, j'ai 72 ans, je les écoutes depuis l'âge de 20 ans et je vibre toujours autant, les frissons en plus. Merci Chicago....
Missing Walter.
Yes, Walt was the heart of the band!
STILL ONE OF THE GREATEST SHOWS ON EARTH!!!!! LIke the Energizer Bunny, they just keep going and going and going........
Always a great live concert.....no pyro....no gimmicks....just pure class and NRG!
Damn, I wish I could have been at this concert. The boys were on fire, this night 🔥. This all takes me back to my childhood. The greatest of memories.
Robert Lamm did a pretty fair job of channeling Terry Kath's baritone bluesy vibe on this one. The horns are spectacular though. as usaul. Seen 'em several times; first time in 1969 in Burlington, Vermont. Yeah, Vermont!
I love chicago!!!
This sound mix is the best I've ever heard. It's like actually being there!
Chicago siempre fabulosos unos de mis preferidos , todabia tienen para mas aqui sus nuevos miembros del grupo excelentes musicos y sus originales aun conservan el toque original no hay cambio a un mejores que nunca ,Chicago musica de estampa para quedarse por siempre en nuestras memoria y corazones ,sigamos disfrutando de estas presemtaciones y gracias por compartir estos videos Ake Eriksson Thank you for sharing these videos
freakin' guys never wear out!! LOVE since the 70's
Robert Lamm is an amazing talent. And one who can sing as well as play and write. And his voice is still holding up pretty good. Amazingly well. It’s in the genes with this guy.
The best band ever. A great showcase of talent always
Прекрасные аранжировки! Не перестаю удивляться мастерству музыкантов, их памяти.
Wow Great quality Show Guys Bravo !!!
Just saw them last night in Colorado Springs. The band was very tight. Almost perfect. A very crowd pleasing show. They definitely ROCKED! There is a reason they are hall of famers.
Now I'm 😢. A week ago? We missed them? Beyond sorry.
The end, the finale, blows me AWAY! :O. The people who got to see Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire do 25 or 6 to 4 were Beyond lucky! I'm so glad this concert was recorded!
,would love to meet him
,would love to meet him
The 25 or 6 to 4 guitar jam is outstanding
It WAS very good... but still, 3 guitarists can't replace Terry Kath!
My first concert. December 1971...
Charlotte Coliseum . Great as ever and with EWF. Awesome. Hi Rita
Super! I just see them yesterday n México city..what amazing music now and forever..
I cannot believe I found this on You Tube! It doesn't get any better than Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire!
horn section, one of the signature of Chicago, simply turns out to be a legend in rock history....
Robert Lamm has been my all time favorite!!!
Thanks for posting! What an amazing show these guys put on! Love them all!
What an amazing show!! Love it, LOVE CHICAGO!!!
Saw this concert in Omaha, absolutely the best concert I’ve ever attended.
I'm just learning viewing, listening to, the New Chicago. I'm a Huge Fan of Robert Lamm for many reasons. Aside from his incredible versatile talent, he's a very intelligent and knowledgeable interviewee. I love hearing him talk about the band.
Also I Love his Performance. Here I get such a Kick out of him when he does some of the parts that Terry used to do like the intro song and: "It Just doesn't matter any how". Robert is so impressive that at his age, you can easily see He's a Rocker! and He Rocks Well. I still Dig his voice, regardless how senior it is.
All in All, I Love these guys, the original band members. I've seen interviews with them and there's no ego between them. A bunch of friendly Rocker, professional musicians, artists, that have been getting along for over 50 years! What band has the Personal Relationship Stats or whatever that these guys have... I wonder... I remember hearing at one time that they hadn't missed a gig in 50 years... if that's true, even near true, that's incredibly amazing fantastic... magical! How could that be? I can't even imagine. I heard that the only gig they only half missed is when at one of their concerts, the stage collapsed... I'm not sure if they went on or not, or played a bit, not sure.
Okay, So I have to watch and read more interviews about this New Chicago Band. By the way, I'm looking for an interview where Robert Lamm says that Terry Kath was his Hero. He says a lot of cool stuff about Terry and then says that Terry was his Hero.
I'm late to your comment. Sadly, egos did get in the way. Why do you think so many of the members have left or were fired? Robert Lamm is great, but drugs did him in for a while.
Just as awesome as when I was a kid loving them. Outfitted with boutique instruments and kicking ass. Fantastic. Rock on.
- Only for Chicagos' performance -
Introduction 00:25
Questions 67 & 68 07:05
Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon 11:38
1 Make Me Smile
2 So Much to Say, So Much to Give
3 Anxiety's Moment
4 West Virginia Fantasies
5 Colour My World
6 To Be Free
7 Now More Than Ever
Call on Me 25:00
Hard Habit To Break 28:43
You're The Inspiration 35:49
I'm A man 38:24
Street Player 46:39
Just You 'N' Me 50:50
Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 55:36
Saturday In The Park 1:01:02
Feeling Stronger Everyday ( chorus version ) 1:04:41
Why no Free or 25 or 6 to 4?
What a treat to watch this concert! Greatest music ever!
Love Jason's green guitar!
Bass
That’s awesome Jason!! Killing it live bro!!!
Thanks Ake , been listening to them since 11th grade 1974
Amazing!!!! Brings such great memories!
Ake, a million thanks for putting this up. My all-time favorite band, they come with me on my daily power walks.
So awesome. Much needed in 2020!
Espectacular concierto! ✌️🎙️🎸🎹🥁
Fantastic!
Great Performance-So I See the Concert in Berlin-Super!
Exelente video sonido exelente. angulos color buenisimo gracias x compartir,de los mejores conciertos de todos sus exitos,.
Jason and Lou are really good together!
awesome
25 or 6 to 4 is such a dynamite song , they always play it at the end featuring Keith Howland and 2 other guitarists....this is EPIC never seen before in ANY OTHER of Chicago's live performance EVER!!!!!!
What a great band - AMAZING!!
I can't believe that the crowd didn't applause after each solo!!!! How rude these fans are!!!! Chicago Forever!!!!
I mean most of the fans in Phoenix are from Chicago so got figure...... try going to a Coyote or D-back game here
Not rude just lame!
They can't retire! No! We need to see them 'many more times'... in Vancouver, BC Canada. xoxo
I saw them in Tucson a few months later. Would love to have seen this show as well. Always on the top of their game!
These are some old guys with great lungs, to sing and blow all that brass.
And great chops!
I remember seeing Chicago Live at CNE Stadium Toronto in the 70's. It was a great venue to watch in the open air. The sound is as sweet as I remember.
James Pankow, gran trombón a pesar de los años, Roberto Lamm sigue siendo el líder, algunos cambios pero en lo general estupenda música del glorioso Chicago, mi agradecimiento eterno, crecí con su música.
Mi banda favorita!!!!
Simply fantastisk Music from their hearts and souls, a gift for us all to remind togetherness is strength and power,what a lift of joys they contributes,what a musicians of genuinities and pureness, what more to ask to start a day with, wordlessly wonderfull, thank you so much for posting this, simply great.
The blowing section is simply mindblowing, amazingly amazing .
increibles musicos nose puede sonar mejor maravillosos .
Wow Jason Scheff is old now.! Amazing Chicago bought him in as a singer and bass player after the death of Terry Kath. He was the rookie along with the new guitar player mr Bailey and now they are old and they were the kids of the band the fresh blood. Chicago has really been together forever. What an amazing band they have been . Fantastic musicians
Donnie Daccus was brought in before Jason, and yes, they are still bringing it!
wonderful video, thank you so much!!
Just saw them last Sunday and was absolutely fantastic
You cant make a Mount Rushmore of American music without these guys
Mpravo,ston,citharesta,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
what your life will be will show on your face. the bassist from chicago, dissipated. jimmy Pankow and Lee Laughnane hanging on to their talent and passions. Robert Lamm still cranking out the coolz. and the replacemnts for Bill and Walter carrying the flame. still has the heart. God rest Terry Kath
Great post
I grew up with this band in early 1970. I miss Terry Kath, Peter Cetera and Danny Seraphin.
Super bad a$$ band!! You can still hear their music at all football games from high school.. to college to. The Marines drill corps band...this ain't gonna stop!!! Thanks CHICAGO!!!! Oh and the co-op with EWF(EARTH WIND AND FIRE).. was magical and powerful...I always thought they sounded alike!! Please check that out!! We need that right now!!! 🇺🇸 💘!!!!!
love the concert. i enjoyed watching. thanks for uploading this.
SALUTE TO Ake Eriksson!!! CTA HARD CORE DIE HARD ADMIRER HERE SINCE 1967, FROM THE PHILIPPINES. TY SIR.
Como se extraña esta formacion. Keith miss you
Love the orignal arrangements, makes it special.
Hey, you know band members move on and original members must get sick of playing the same tunes for years, so they change things to make songs fresh. I know you can't replace Pete Cetera's voice, but they did a really great job in playing it how it was back in 1970.
Chicago Awesome, Amazing, Still The Best, Love you Guys, especially Robert Redford Lamm!!❤️💕😘
THE BEST Live INTRODUCTION I have heard. they are ALL locked in w Keith blazing behind Tris' loudass cymbals bell driving the band and pounding them with "that" smack SNACK of a SNARE and his ever so hip Fills. Jason has the bottom melodic dancing so deep in our hearts.
well every single one I have been to had been the best live LoL . .recorded live. this is so tight. not one sound or light issue at a chicago show. ever. 17 timed that I can 'member !!!
THIS IS A FANTASTIC SHOW!! REALLY AM 😉 ENJOYING THIS LOU SOUNDS GREAT ON 👍 MAKE ME 😃 SMILE !! BUT STILL MISS TERRY 😢 CANT BE REPĹACED.
@@lindaloeSi. fue reemplazado por Keith que es muy buen guitarrista, seamos agradecidos.
Phenomenal....love that brass!!!!
These old dudes are still badass. Long Live CTA
I asked that before I realize this concert was from 2015 very great show
Lovin' 25 or 6 to 4...
I'm 71, and still think Chicago Transit Authority is the greatest tock-jazz band, ever!
The best concert I ever attended, bar none.
Saw Chicago this past Wednesday in Alpharetta Georgia, they put on a great show!
Nice jam. ❤️🤍💙
FANTASTIC
Wow. Try keeping a band together for 50 years - like Chicago.
Played drum with them @ 50 @ Chicago.com
I've got underwear that's way older than 50 years ~ LOL
Great show Fan since 1980
lo maximo que tiempos aquellos en mi venezuela de los 70 -80 viva chicago hoy y siempre
Thanks for sharing
Awsome what great sweet talent !
Wow, what a finish -- dueling strats and a Les Paul. Terry Kath would have been proud.