Feel better, glad to see you back. This pairing DEFINITELY goes together as a first track/last track pairing, with Terry Kath asking the audience in "Introduction" to give them a chance and in "Liberation" thanking the audience.
I saw CTA some 11 days after this album was released, opening for Jimi Hendrix. I had a drums lesson the Saturday after; my teacher also attended, so he asked me which drummer I thought was better. I was 12, so what do I know, but I liked Mitch Mitchell; he liked Danny Seraphine...
Boy, that would’ve been a really difficult question for me to answer. I am definitely 50-50 on that one. They are both among my favorite drummers of all time.
I’ve been a fanatical fan of Chicago since the release of Make Me Smile in March 1970, in my sophomore year in high school. Introduction is my absolute favorite among favorites. Always great to find another kindred soul. Thanks, I’ve subscribed.
Thank you for joining us… I think you will find a lot of kindred spirits, here, viewing my channel. There are quite a few Chicago videos for you to check out. I think the “Chicago“ playlist is numbering close to 70 videos.
Since we’re talking Chicago, I would also consider the album Hot Streets, with the tracks Alive Again & Show Me The Way being kind of apropos, given the circumstances at that time for the surviving band members.
Hope I answered your 1st & last track question. After listening to Chicago for over 50 years, what struck me, as I watched this, was how this was Terry’s band here. Robert is their undeniable leader now, Pankow led the horns and Danny will always be one of my favorite drummers. They lost me when David Foster made it Peter’s backup band, but CTA was a showcase for Terry’s talent and his guitar and vocals stand out in this video
Someone else on here had mentioned an Eagles album. I was thinking of them too. Only the album would be The Long Run. Given how that was basically their last album from their heyday, the songs The Long Run & The Sad Cafe seem appropriate.
Feel better, glad to see you back.
This pairing DEFINITELY goes together as a first track/last track pairing, with Terry Kath asking the audience in "Introduction" to give them a chance and in "Liberation" thanking the audience.
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다시 음악 이야기 들을 수 있어서 너무 좋아요^^❤❤❤
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I saw CTA some 11 days after this album was released, opening for Jimi Hendrix. I had a drums lesson the Saturday after; my teacher also attended, so he asked me which drummer I thought was better. I was 12, so what do I know, but I liked Mitch Mitchell; he liked Danny Seraphine...
Boy, that would’ve been a really difficult question for me to answer. I am definitely 50-50 on that one. They are both among my favorite drummers of all time.
Oh , and by the way BRAVO I luvs me some Chicago 🎉
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I’ve been a fanatical fan of Chicago since the release of Make Me Smile in March 1970, in my sophomore year in high school. Introduction is my absolute favorite among favorites. Always great to find another kindred soul. Thanks, I’ve subscribed.
Thank you for joining us… I think you will find a lot of kindred spirits, here, viewing my channel. There are quite a few Chicago videos for you to check out. I think the “Chicago“ playlist is numbering close to 70 videos.
Since we’re talking Chicago, I would also consider the album Hot Streets, with the tracks Alive Again & Show Me The Way being kind of apropos, given the circumstances at that time for the surviving band members.
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All I can say is Terry freaking Kath introduced us to his band and then personally gave us a reward for listening to the end of the lp
TK is such an under appreciated guitar legend.
Hope I answered your 1st & last track question. After listening to Chicago for over 50 years, what struck me, as I watched this, was how this was Terry’s band here. Robert is their undeniable leader now, Pankow led the horns and Danny will always be one of my favorite drummers. They lost me when David Foster made it Peter’s backup band, but CTA was a showcase for Terry’s talent and his guitar and vocals stand out in this video
EAGLES DESPERADO ALBUM 😊
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Someone else on here had mentioned an Eagles album. I was thinking of them too. Only the album would be The Long Run. Given how that was basically their last album from their heyday, the songs The Long Run & The Sad Cafe seem appropriate.
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