Complimentary Quad
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2024
- A reaction to the classic sound of Chicago.
Poem 58
South California Purples
Introduction (live from Tanglewood)
Liberation (Instramental)
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It's just amazing to me how great Chicago was on every level in the early years. Their arrangements, instrumentation, song writing, all second to none. The 70s was a treasure trove of masterful musicians, song writers, and improvisationalists. So sad how much we've regressed.
Terry Kath was from Mars. He will never be replaced. R. I. P., Your musical genus is sorely missed.
One of the best debut albums in history.
Dared to make it a double , said we know we’re that good and did it next two too!!!!
Early Chicago with Terry Kath was fire. Kath played rhythm and lead guitar for the group. And Kath could make the guitar laugh. If you haven't already check out their cover of "I'm a Man" live at Tanglewood.
Good news, he already did react to "I'm a Man" at Tanglewood. It is quad # 211, link here: th-cam.com/video/-MxoU2CbIIA/w-d-xo.html
I remember listening to this album as a junior high kid and I still love listening to it in my mid 60’s.
Oh I have been asking for this. Thanks Man! Terry is My favorite guitar player.
Poem 58 , one of my favorites. Thanks!
Finally! You get to hear the best and one of the first fusion albums! And yes, Jimi said Terry K was GREAT!
Peter Cetera's bass playing on "Liberation" is masterful.
Lawdy, Lawdy, Thats was tighter than ten toes in a sock baby. I really dig yer style and the insight you bring to the tunes. I'm pickin up what yer settin down !
After the stop time in Liberation at 35:43, the band goes into a slow tempo. Very "Hendrix like" guitar from Terry, especially here.
Chicago was a great group.One of my favorities all time.
As you assumed, Terry Kath had a huge profile with the group. Arguably as significant a front man as they had though cases can be made for Robert Lamm and Peter Cetera as they were the lead vocalists on most of early Chicago hits. But Kath was larger than life figure who could wail on guitar and belt out a lead rocker vocal in a grittier fashion neither Cetera or Lamm could comparably tackle.
A review of Poem 58 said it sounded like it sounded like the strings were being whipped instead of plucked. Agreed!
Thank you STB for the reaction! The whole first CTA album is great and I wanted to submit an album reaction, but it is long...their first 3 albums are all double albums...so much musicality and creativity at the time. Terry Kath was actually considered the band leader by the other members. He basically was the conductor, keeping them on time...you can see that throughout the Tanglewood live concert video. In addition to his stellar rhythm and lead guitar work, his vocals with that soulful baritone voice are the sound of a Ray Charles. Yes, they could have been bigger, but I would add many of us remember they have hit after hit and lots of their songs permeated the airwaves in the 1970's. They are a rare combination of talent, and they have many more hits and great albums to cover during the Terry Kath era. I hope your channel has more Chicago content in the future, to do them justice. I have plans for more Chicago songs to request, but there are so many, I hope others may have some great recommendations as well. Here is what STB has covered with Chicago so far, starting with quad 211, link here: th-cam.com/video/-MxoU2CbIIA/w-d-xo.html He also reacted to a live 1969 version of "I'm a Man," from Feb. 2019, which was his first Chicago reaction. We need to give him more Chicago content! Lol!
Not sure how much bigger they could have been. Between them the Eagles, and maybe the Doobie Brothers they were about as big as 70's American bands got. I think STB would really like a combo of Dialogues I and II, Lowdown, A Hit by Varese & Prelude to Aire/Aire (with my favorite Kath solo) as a quad.
Terry Kath,, horns, and a band putting it in perspective..
Kath put the bite in their music, a completely different band without him.
There's no way that liberation is 15 minutes long, that was a journey
Thank Muddy Waters for this I believe. Sounds alot like some of his influence in the bass in Chicago
Yes, Hendricks-esque. Between the hard guitar riffs, Kath's vocals it vibes of Jimmy. Filthy, funky rock.
RIP Terry Katj.Look into thi is story.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!
You gotta listen in sequence start to end dude.