Me too at67 love this band they can play any style not to mention one of the world's best guitar players Terry Cath who died at age 31 sadly Missed GREAT BAND
Just saw Chicago at Jones Beach with Earth Wind and Fire. I’m 60 years old and have seen many concerts in my life and this show moved my soul it was that good. Great job on the video by the way Sir.
originals Robert Lamm - keyboards, lead vocals (1967-present) Lee Loughnane - trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals (1967-present) James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals (1967-present) Contracted band members Walfredo Reyes Jr. - drums (2018-present); percussion (2012-2018) Ray Herrmann - saxophones, flute, clarinet, backing vocals (2016-present; touring substitute 2005-2016) Neil Donell - lead vocals, acoustic guitar (2018-present) Ramon "Ray" Yslas - percussion (2018-present) Tony Obrohta - lead electric guitar, backing vocals (2021-present; touring substitute November 2021) Loren Gold - keyboards, vocals (2022-present; touring substitute August-September 2021, touring member January-March 2022) Eric Baines - bass, backing vocals (2022-present) Carlos Murguia keyboards, and vocals Filling in for parts of the show. Whenever Robert Lamm needs a break
Time Stamp Menu: (Note: Ear pods may sound clearer than headphones) 0:44 Dialogue (Pt. 1 & 2) 6:14 Questions 67 and 68 10:49 (Greeting) 11:51 Call On Me 15:33 (I’ve Been) Searching For So Long 20:15 Mongonucleosis 24:00 If You Leave Me Now 28:10 Make Me Smile 31:30 So Much To Say So Much To Give 32:37 Anxiety’s Moment 33:37 West Virginia Fantasies 35:14 Colour My World 38:10 To Be Free 39:30 Now More Than Ever 41:13 (Intermission, about 30 seconds) SECOND HALF 41:51 42:00 Alive Again 45:54 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ? 49:39 Old Days 52:57 (Greeting) 54:33 Hard Habit To Break 59:35 You’re The Inspiration 1:04:15 (Introduction of the band) 1:11:10 Beginnings 1:17:02 I'm a Man (The Spencer Davis Group cover including Drum and Percussion solo which begins at 1:19:40 ) 1:27:47 (Greeting) 1:29:07 Just You ‘N’ Me 1:33:41 Hard to Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 1:39:16 Saturday In The Park 1:42:59 Feelin' Stronger Every Day ENCORE 1:45:15 1:46:00 Free 1:50:34 25 or 6 to 4 ----------- (Note: Earbuds/pods may sound clearer than headphones. Check description for best possible video quality) -Paul
I noticed Robert lamm leave the stage a few times , wonder what that’s all about. Always concerns me to see an original leave the stage. Robert Lamm is one of my favorites. I got to say the bass and guitars are pretty good and bass man a good singer.
Horn section still sounds great! All the new guys are great players but think their sound is missing a few of the guys. No voice like Pete or Bill , Wilfredo doing a great job and so did Tris but Danny gave their sound a groove that can't be matched. Terry was the best! RIP
Going to see them next week. Last saw them in 1977. They are sounding good although I have to say i absolutely hate the drumming. One of the highlights of Chicago was Danny Seraphine’s drumming. Really thoughtful and musical drumming and exceptional fills. This guy is just pounding through with no nuance whatsoever. And double kick pedal. Ugh. I know Reyes is an excellent drummer. Horrible choice for this band.
Hello Paul, I wanted to express my appreciation for your video. It is great seeing this show from a different perspective. That's me in the front row, the big, giant fellow close to Eric Baines, also recording the show. I have the video posted if you are interested. I have a suggestion that I believe would greatly enhance the video, however. If you could include timestamps for each song, it would make it much easier for viewers to find the beginning of each song. Just a friendly suggestion, if it helps. Best regards, Shawn Probst (shapro88) th-cam.com/video/e6YDU1UxjbM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TPcSnPFHEaG40q9f
Thank you sir. Yeah I already have the time stamps in my comments. YT won’t let me pin them without giving them too much personal info. I’ve always put them in my description too. I’ve watched your awesome video in the early days of you posting it. I think I remember commenting over there because a few people were complaining about the older members being gone and I commented that life happens and these older bands are just trying to give the concert experience to the younger generation. I appreciate the compliment 😊👍. I remember on my older channel that your wife commented that you and she also appreciated seeing the Brooks & Dunn 2022 concert from a different perspective. I recall her saying that you guys were in the second row while my wife and I were up in 209. ( over at INTRUST). Anyhow, keep up the great work… that’s not easy recording in the front like that. I’m glad someone else is also documenting these great bands from a great generation!! Take care of yourself brother 👍
@@paulbeaman Oh, I didn't see that you already had them listed in the description. So, if you go in and change the first timestamp to 00:00, that will take care of it for you.
@@BirdDogey1 Not all original members. Life happens. Some of these guys are gone now but I appreciate that 3 of the original founders are trying to keep the Chicago concert experience alive for the next generation. I’d rather our kids see shows like this than some of the crap they’re exposed to nowadays.
I'm 60 years old still listening to my favorite song by Chicago......JUST YOU & ME really fantastic and remarkable !
October 8 2924. Loving the video.
Me too at67 love this band they can play any style not to mention one of the world's best guitar players Terry Cath who died at age 31 sadly Missed GREAT BAND
Just saw Chicago at Jones Beach with Earth Wind and Fire. I’m 60 years old and have seen many concerts in my life and this show moved my soul it was that good. Great job on the video by the way Sir.
Mine, too. It gave me hope for our future.
I have seen them 5 times in concert since early 80s, they still sound great.
Great video thank you very much.
57 YEARS AND CHICAGO STILL ROCKS!!!! ❤🎉
Brilliant musicians.....Legends
RIP Kath.. been 40+ years but your guitar work is missed today
And his singing
I miss Bill Champlin 😢Never be the same without him💔
originals Robert Lamm - keyboards, lead vocals (1967-present)
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals (1967-present)
James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals (1967-present)
Contracted band members
Walfredo Reyes Jr. - drums (2018-present); percussion (2012-2018)
Ray Herrmann - saxophones, flute, clarinet, backing vocals (2016-present; touring substitute 2005-2016)
Neil Donell - lead vocals, acoustic guitar (2018-present)
Ramon "Ray" Yslas - percussion (2018-present)
Tony Obrohta - lead electric guitar, backing vocals (2021-present; touring substitute November 2021)
Loren Gold - keyboards, vocals (2022-present; touring substitute August-September 2021, touring member January-March 2022)
Eric Baines - bass, backing vocals (2022-present)
Carlos Murguia keyboards, and vocals Filling in for parts of the show. Whenever Robert Lamm needs a break
I was at this concert, and they said that there was four of the founding members there.
@alancline2810
There may have been. I thought at least 3
@@alancline2810 Walter. P. The original saxophone player and founder. How to retire in 2016/17 Due to Alzheimer's and heart issues.
Nice recording…felt like I was there. Haven’t seen them in a while. Still a good show.
@@alancline2810 You must have heard wrong. Lamm, Pankow, and Loughnane are the only originals there.
Great concert ❤
I gotta say Lee's still blowing a mean horn!
Time Stamp Menu:
(Note: Ear pods may sound clearer than headphones)
0:44 Dialogue (Pt. 1 & 2)
6:14 Questions 67 and 68
10:49 (Greeting)
11:51 Call On Me
15:33 (I’ve Been) Searching For So Long
20:15 Mongonucleosis
24:00 If You Leave Me Now
28:10 Make Me Smile
31:30 So Much To Say So Much To Give
32:37 Anxiety’s Moment
33:37 West Virginia Fantasies
35:14 Colour My World
38:10 To Be Free
39:30 Now More Than Ever
41:13 (Intermission, about 30 seconds)
SECOND HALF 41:51
42:00 Alive Again
45:54 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ?
49:39 Old Days
52:57 (Greeting)
54:33 Hard Habit To Break
59:35 You’re The Inspiration
1:04:15 (Introduction of the band)
1:11:10 Beginnings
1:17:02 I'm a Man
(The Spencer Davis Group cover including Drum and Percussion solo which begins at 1:19:40 )
1:27:47 (Greeting)
1:29:07 Just You ‘N’ Me
1:33:41 Hard to Say I'm Sorry / Get Away
1:39:16 Saturday In The Park
1:42:59 Feelin' Stronger Every Day
ENCORE 1:45:15
1:46:00 Free
1:50:34 25 or 6 to 4
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(Note: Earbuds/pods may sound clearer than headphones. Check description for best possible video quality)
-Paul
Is 25 or 6 to 4
Wow Paul fantastic time stamping
Playing my fav album. But it’s crazy I spent 599 years ago and the closest concert is in a freakin Tuesday night. 😢
I noticed Robert lamm leave the stage a few times , wonder what that’s all about. Always concerns me to see an original leave the stage. Robert Lamm is one of my favorites. I got to say the bass and guitars are pretty good and bass man a good singer.
@@atp1962
Hopefully it’s just an active bladder.
@@paulbeamanplus the fact that who else work at 80 years old?
I am the eye in the sky the space satellite stations 123
You are peace ✌️ and joy 😊 everything that you want will come to you in that perfect time
Horn section still sounds great! All the new guys are great players but think their sound is missing a few of the guys. No voice like Pete or Bill , Wilfredo doing a great job and so did Tris but Danny gave their sound a groove that can't be matched. Terry was the best! RIP
Oiiiii 13/10/2024. Santa Isabel SP Brasil. Amei esse vídeo ❤❤❤
@@dejaniramoura6283
Gracias mi amiga 😊
I'm going to see them next week despite Neil Donnell
Anyone have an idea why Robert disappears during shows? The last 2/3rds of each half hes not appearing during the early part of the 2024 tour.
@@romaynecarlin1249
Something age related ? Bathroom breaks? Maybe something health related that needs to be monitored ?
@@paulbeaman I was thinking the same but 2 different vids have him coming and going at the same times. Lawdy, I hope hes not training a replacement!!
What is the title to the opening song on this video Sir
@@brianburke6350
I think the name of the song is actually called “Introduction”.
@@paulbeamanit is Sir
Introduction
Going to see them next week. Last saw them in 1977. They are sounding good although I have to say i absolutely hate the drumming. One of the highlights of Chicago was Danny Seraphine’s drumming. Really thoughtful and musical drumming and exceptional fills. This guy is just pounding through with no nuance whatsoever. And double kick pedal. Ugh. I know Reyes is an excellent drummer. Horrible choice for this band.
Hello Paul,
I wanted to express my appreciation for your video. It is great seeing this show from a different perspective. That's me in the front row, the big, giant fellow close to Eric Baines, also recording the show. I have the video posted if you are interested.
I have a suggestion that I believe would greatly enhance the video, however. If you could include timestamps for each song, it would make it much easier for viewers to find the beginning of each song.
Just a friendly suggestion, if it helps.
Best regards,
Shawn Probst (shapro88)
th-cam.com/video/e6YDU1UxjbM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TPcSnPFHEaG40q9f
Thank you sir. Yeah I already have the time stamps in my comments. YT won’t let me pin them without giving them too much personal info. I’ve always put them in my description too.
I’ve watched your awesome video in the early days of you posting it. I think I remember commenting over there because a few people were complaining about the older members being gone and I commented that life happens and these older bands are just trying to give the concert experience to the younger generation.
I appreciate the compliment 😊👍. I remember on my older channel that your wife commented that you and she also appreciated seeing the Brooks & Dunn 2022 concert from a different perspective. I recall her saying that you guys were in the second row while my wife and I were up in 209. ( over at INTRUST).
Anyhow, keep up the great work… that’s not easy recording in the front like that. I’m glad someone else is also documenting these great bands from a great generation!! Take care of yourself brother 👍
@@paulbeaman Oh, I didn't see that you already had them listed in the description. So, if you go in and change the first timestamp to 00:00, that will take care of it for you.
Where did Robert Lamm go? First he was there and then he wasn’t.
Potty
Yeah they replaced him
Who is the lead siger It s not Jason Schiff or is it
@@joesmith34
I believe it’s Neil Donell since about 2017 or 18
@@paulbeaman Thnx a lot.
He s got a fantastic voice.
@@paulbeaman I just googled Neil Donell and you re right
Thnx.
best replacement lead singer since original great p. cetera,
Not really Chicago is it? Not really at this point.
@@BirdDogey1
Not all original members. Life happens. Some of these guys are gone now but I appreciate that 3 of the original founders are trying to keep the Chicago concert experience alive for the next generation. I’d rather our kids see shows like this than some of the crap they’re exposed to nowadays.
I didn't go to this concert because Peter Cetera didn't come.
@3811eric: I don't think Pete Cetera can sing these songs in the original keys anymore. He still has a fantastic voice, but no longer has the range.