I heard Chicago from the time of their number 25 or 6 to 4 in 1970. To see Robert Lamm now gives rise to a number of emotions. I can't believe this is the same guy after more than 50 years. I look at him now and think of the beautiful home I lived in as a teen and the times I enjoyed and all the things that happened then when I heard these songs. Home comes back into view. And here's Robert Lamm, the same guy, singing the same songs as back then and I feel like I'm meeting him again at the same home, though I'm no longer there and Mom and Dad have gone. I picture the sitting room in which I heard these songs. I just stare at Robert and think of those times. This is the same guy. And so much has happened since then. Thanks for the memories, Chicago.
Absolutely amazing performance. This band has created some of the greatest melodies from the 70’s. Now I’m 60 years old and still get chills from listening. How lucky are we?!
@@udaykapoor5338 Yes! We are so very fortunate to have grown up in the greatest era for music! And Chicago is one of the greats. To incorporate horns and guitar like they did is amazing!
I’ve seen these guys up close 8 times and they came through Dallas on what may be the last show & Michael McDonald was with them. I almost pissed my pants. THIS BAND HAS BEEN THROUGH A LOT AND CAME OUT THE OTHER SIDE SOUNDING CLEANER AND “STRONGER EVERY TIME THEY PLAY”. Timeless music to live by.
In addition to this excellent song and lyrics, the voice cannot be compared - to anyone! Robert Lamm is a gift to all of us! Thank you God, for This wonder gift!
I freaken LOVE this band!!!!! LOOOOOVE the horns - love everything about this band! 59 now and Chicago has always been one of my favorites and although it's hard to decide on just one - this handsdown - is my all-time ABSOLUTE FAVORITE song of theirs!!! "When I kiss you....I feel a thousand different feelings..." ❤❤❤
My favorite Chicago tune. At the time of this performance, the band had been playing this song for 48 years. Still sounds as great as it did back in 1969. How do they keep the energy going?!?
@@ckjernigan8309 Robert Lamm also did the original, on keys in old videos. Kath was more of a gruff bass vocalist and Cetera a high tenor, Lamm was the creamy middle
@@ckjernigan8309 both are excellent IMO, with Cetera trailing behind. But still think Lamm was the original singer and writer of this song. Colour My World would be the Kath sung to compare against.
I'm dating myself now, if I had a nickel for every time I've seen Chicago live, I would have a lot of nickels. "Beginnings" was always one of my favorite Chicago songs, there were so many. Thanks for all the great music and memories. RIP Terry Kath.
I feel so grateful to have such a great band to grow up with though my whole life. From my teenage years until now at 62 years of age. Chicago you Rock to the Moon 🌙 and back.
Am 63 and yes you are so right. We have great music back then. We still do but they are all leaving us. Sucks getting old sucks being old at least we have the best music ever
Look at that Pankow! Moving like a teenager, playing like a monster. All these years, all those notes. Look at that smile, listen to that groove. I'm a guitar player(sort of), but if I could play half of what he does, I'd be a trombone player. Some musicians stop playing after a while, but thank goodness James hasn't.
My first time viewing this. Lamm sounds fresh, all those decades later. Kath, Lamm, and Cetera were standouts in a formidable band. They deserve a big hand.I posted my favorite CHICAGO songs on the Beginnings video. Chicago and E,W,&F are my top 2 favorite groups.
Seen these guys 9 times. Once with Earth Wind and Fire. These guys just keep getting better and better and better every time I see them. - Like a good Wine that ages !
Tengo 70 años y los sigo desde que eran Chicago Transit Authority ( entonces tenía 16 ) y fue mi primer long play de acetato junto con el disco de James Brown que compré y desde entonces los sigo. Son parte fundamental de mi cultura musical. Honor a Bob Lamm, Jim Pankow en el trombón, Lee Loughnane en la trompeta, Walter Parazider en la flauta, Danny Seraphine en la batería y los inolvidables Terry Kath y Pete Cetera. Me puedo morir agusto por haberlos conocido .
Excellent! He is still sounding like he did 40 years ago. I moved to Southern California in the 80’s and the first concert I went to was these guys with The Beach Boys in an amphitheater. A perfect welcome to SoCal!
This is one of the best live performances of this song that I've seen and heard on video. Robert was in excellent voice that night. And this is one of the greatest songs ever written.
This group just continues to amaze! The reason that happens is that the music is so well written that as long as there are good players. the performance of it will always satisfy.
Seen these guys 20 times in 35 years. Even went to their mixed concert with earth wind and fire and they lit the place up. NO BAND HAS THIS QUALITY OF SOUND !!!
This is wonderful. My band plays this song because we just love it and I grin through the whole thing (I'm the bass player). I am sending this version to them. You guys sounded GREAT here. I saw you at Carnegie Hall during the famous one week stand and then in the early 2000's I think at a private event at a meeting in Orlando. I was in heaven and right up front!!!
My friends thought I was weird, back in the early 70's, when I was a big fan of Chicago. Of course they all eventually caught on, and now they can see the significance of their mistake.
Because the “Rock & Roll hall of fame” is a joke. WHY ARE RAP ARTISTS AND HIP HOP ARTISTS IN THE rock and roll hall of fame artists in the Rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame? I can understand prince, his music was much more rock ‘n’ roll and stage show presents, not hip-hop, not rap and not swing your butt around type music. The rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame should be ashamed of itself and she take a good look in the mirror and what they’ve done
@@Truth.is.out.there3200 finally someone who agrees with me. Just like Madonna she sucks dance music. She had to use sex for people to notice her. Her music wasn't doing it. It's really sad there's band's from the 60,s still not in. PETE TOWNSHEND everything he did for rock and roll and he still hasn't been put in as a single artist. 3 rock operas it took him a long time to finish the last one. It's people like that Tommy James isn't in. Damn I hate this old age I can't remember shit. But there's more bands like Tommy James out there. Even Dolly Parton knew it was wrong pulling her in. IT'S BECOMING A JOKE.
Fifty years ago this past summer, I took my 16 year old girlfriend to see Chicago (and Honk and Santana) in San Diego. This song was ours, like it was so many others. Man, I got the best memories! Thank you Chicago... And you, Sandy K.
Now, listen to this song as adult it still beings me to tears. Being a teen was rough, but I got through it. Now, I pray for today’s youth! Pls know you, too will go through rough patches…but it will get better. You always have a friend in me! God loves and so do I! ❤️🙏
Excuse me for my bad english: I am an old italian (I was born in June 18th 1955. Recently I had my birthday). I am so lucky and proud to have listened this MARVELLOUS band since 1968 (double lp's Chicago Transit Authority). I have never ever heard music like this, and I am grateful to hear a music that was the fusion of jazz and rock, for the first time in the world, using instruments like piano, horns, etc, plus the "normal" guitar, bass and drum. I was unlucky not to saw them live, the time they came in Italy. But I'm happy to have their lp's, cd, and to see video like this one. VIVA I CHICAGO!!!
I love that we all, across the world are able to love the music that we individually love. Whatever it is. Happy belated birthday my Italian Internet Friend! Take care and be safe!
AS a kid, I practiced my drums to Chicago II and practically wore out the record which I still have along with my 68 set of Rogers drums, Still love you guys!
@@LO54765 Adam Levine Maroon 5 had to apologize to an audience in South America for a bad sound. The money they make they cant afford a top notch sound man. Saw that on Google. No wonder they suck.
ASL, I've played this song at least 3 times everyday since you sent it to me in a text message the first week that we started dating. I think it's the perfect song for "us" and I plan to continue listing to it at least 3 times a day as long as you are in my life. So according to my calculation (b/c I've been told that I'm cautious & calculating), I hope that I end up listing to this song over 33,000 times!
This was 2017. I only see three original members. Not sure what the lineup is today, but safe to say that the group, like so many other the groups of my youth, is now a tribute band.
Listening to this RIGHT NOW, August 12, 2021 just about 2:35 pm EST, is VERY difficult for me. Story time. Back in 1974, when I was just 4 years old, my 2 much older brothers were babysitting me while my parents were out shopping. They used to take me into their shared room, where all of their instruments were crammed around beds & other things. Whenever they played their loud music (brother 1 on guitar, brother 2 on drums), I'd actually fall asleep. They loved playing CHICAGO music quite often, among others like Pink Floyd & The Beatles. Rolling Stones were another favorite of theirs. Over the years, whenever BEGINNINGS was on the radio, my mom used to cringe. When she got older, we always used to tease her with that song whenever we brought out the guitars. Fast forward to just a few days ago - my oldest brother was fighting for his life in ICU, then passed yesterday afternoon. He was just short of 65 this year. This song will always bring fond tears to my eyes from here on in, as this is my favorite CHICAGO song since I was little. Thank you guys, for this amazing, legendary piece of music in the history of classic rock.
Visited Tupelo and the church at the birthplace. Makes more sense that you would find your way back to the the maker of your voice and where you honed your talents.
Honestly, for Lamm and the horn section, to be together and doing this after so many years, must be amazing.
I watched a Chicago Doc and Cetera wasn’t part of it but they said he hated the horn section….I love it!!
The horns in my opinion are the unique sound of both Chicago and Tower of Power. The horns are what makes the best part..
@@frankmoreno9004 And Blood Sweat and Tears, as well. And Sly & The Family Stone had a two-piece horn section that sounded a lot bigger.
I heard Chicago from the time of their number 25 or 6 to 4 in 1970. To see Robert Lamm now gives rise to a number of emotions. I can't believe this is the same guy after more than 50 years. I look at him now and think of the beautiful home I lived in as a teen and the times I enjoyed and all the things that happened then when I heard these songs. Home comes back into view. And here's Robert Lamm, the same guy, singing the same songs as back then and I feel like I'm meeting him again at the same home, though I'm no longer there and Mom and Dad have gone. I picture the sitting room in which I heard these songs. I just stare at Robert and think of those times. This is the same guy. And so much has happened since then. Thanks for the memories, Chicago.
I am new here... Please. someone tell me.. Who is him?! 😎
Robert Lamm, you have no idea how much your masterpiece has enhanced my life. Starting in 1971 and still to this day.
Love you Robert Lamm.
Lives great. It's just that ive heard the album version so many Times
..so I'm yearning for that Cowbell jam at the end. Love u Chicago!!
Absolutely amazing performance. This band has created some of the greatest melodies from the 70’s. Now I’m 60 years old and still get chills from listening. How lucky are we?!
We are very very lucky and very grateful. I’ll be 66 soon. I am happy for all of us in this time zone
I agree.
I'm 63 now.I think we were very lucky to hear the best music of all time!!
@@udaykapoor5338 Yes! We are so very fortunate to have grown up in the greatest era for music! And Chicago is one of the greats. To incorporate horns and guitar like they did is amazing!
I hear ya man!
I’ve seen these guys up close 8 times and they came through Dallas on what may be the last show & Michael McDonald was with them. I almost pissed my pants. THIS BAND HAS BEEN THROUGH A LOT AND CAME OUT THE OTHER SIDE SOUNDING CLEANER AND “STRONGER EVERY TIME THEY PLAY”. Timeless music to live by.
Jimmy and Lee! Never gets old!
❤️Pankow’s energy and passion to this day!👍
In addition to this excellent song and lyrics, the voice cannot be compared - to anyone! Robert Lamm is a gift to all of us! Thank you God, for
This wonder gift!
Yes, he has a great voice. I love doing Beginnings at karaoke.(before the pandemic of course😷
Robert Lamm was one very talented wordsmith! 😊
These gentlemen were and will ALWAYS be my FAVORITE BAND OF ALL TIME! Thank You, Chicago for so many years of wonderful, FANTASTIC music!
I freaken LOVE this band!!!!! LOOOOOVE the horns - love everything about this band! 59 now and Chicago has always been one of my favorites and although it's hard to decide on just one - this handsdown - is my all-time ABSOLUTE FAVORITE song of theirs!!! "When I kiss you....I feel a thousand different feelings..." ❤❤❤
Who's here in 2024🎉 one of my favorite bands evah!!! In Chicago, this song played on an R&B station 1969. I've been hooked ever since!!!❤❤❤❤
Seattle Washington
Boston! Saw Chicago a few weeks ago and going again in November!
My favorite Chicago tune. At the time of this performance, the band had been playing this song for 48 years. Still sounds as great as it did back in 1969. How do they keep the energy going?!?
They never stopped playing.
One of the greatest voices in music. A National treasure along with band.
He’s good, but the original singer of that song Terry Kath (R.I.P) was AMAZING!
And you have one of the best comments on here. 👍
@@ckjernigan8309 Robert Lamm also did the original, on keys in old videos. Kath was more of a gruff bass vocalist and Cetera a high tenor, Lamm was the creamy middle
@@covers_girlI agree on Lamm, but I still love Kath’s vocals the more! I was never really a huge fan of Cetera’s vocals!
@@ckjernigan8309 both are excellent IMO, with Cetera trailing behind. But still think Lamm was the original singer and writer of this song. Colour My World would be the Kath sung to compare against.
This song always sends chills down my spine when I hear it. It's sooooo good.
Agree completely!,
Yes.
A chill still comes all over my body. I saw them live in Carbondale 1971
Simply magnificent!
Thank you for this song, Robert Lamm. It doesn't get much better than this.
I'm dating myself now, if I had a nickel for every time I've seen Chicago live, I would have a lot of nickels. "Beginnings" was always one of my favorite Chicago songs, there were so many. Thanks for all the great music and memories. RIP Terry Kath.
I feel so grateful to have such a great band to grow up with though my whole life. From my teenage years
until now at 62 years of age. Chicago you Rock to the Moon 🌙 and back.
67 here. Agree 100%, my friend.
Am 63 and yes you are so right. We have great music back then. We still do but they are all leaving us. Sucks getting old sucks being old at least we have the best music ever
I agree. Class, fun, and talent ❤
I’ll be 66 soon. I agree with you . we lived in the best years.
Look at that Pankow! Moving like a teenager, playing like a monster. All these years, all those notes. Look at that smile, listen to that groove. I'm a guitar player(sort of), but if I could play half of what he does, I'd be a trombone player. Some musicians stop playing after a while, but thank goodness James hasn't.
James Pankow's always been my fave.
My favorite Chicago song ever
its so crazy good, the music is so bad, thats best rock, ever, waw, robert sing, so weel,
I agree
Mine too!!!!
100 years from now many will look to these guys as the “Mozarts” of our time.👏
My first time viewing this. Lamm sounds fresh, all those decades later. Kath, Lamm, and Cetera were standouts in a formidable band. They deserve a big hand.I posted my favorite CHICAGO songs on the Beginnings video. Chicago and E,W,&F are my top 2 favorite groups.
This song is better than any song of this Century...💯
TH-cam won’t let me give this more than one like, absolutely love this song!!!
I've grown to appreciate this kind of music. I'm quite jealous of those of y'all who were able to see them in their prime and live at concert!
Saw them in 2005 in Wichita, Ks. Outstanding.
Thank you so much Chicago for the soundtrack of my life, much love
Wow!! What a great performance of a band that's held it together for years. A class act.
I can remember this song being played on the radio station WLS CHICAGO.
Seen these guys 9 times. Once with Earth Wind and Fire. These guys just keep getting better and better and better every time I see them.
- Like a good Wine that ages !
Tengo 70 años y los sigo desde que eran Chicago Transit Authority ( entonces tenía 16 ) y fue mi primer long play de acetato junto con el disco de James Brown que compré y desde entonces los sigo. Son parte fundamental de mi cultura musical. Honor a Bob Lamm, Jim Pankow en el trombón, Lee Loughnane en la trompeta, Walter Parazider en la flauta, Danny Seraphine en la batería y los inolvidables Terry Kath y Pete Cetera. Me puedo morir agusto por haberlos conocido .
He sounds the same. He hasn’t lost it!! Terrific band! Always was and always will be.
James Pankow is still great on the trombone. Such energy
Masters of their instruments, all of them. Thank you!
Saw them in 2017 with 32,000 friends at the NYS Fair. BLEW. THE. DOORS. OFF. 2 1/2 hrs of pure awesome.
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My favorite band EVER! the original member look and sound great! I wanna cry. I love you guys!!
Just a fantastic song, never gets old .
Excellent! He is still sounding like he did 40 years ago. I moved to Southern California in the 80’s and the first concert I went to was these guys with The Beach Boys in an amphitheater. A perfect welcome to SoCal!
So insanely good! I am so excited to see them tomorrow. They NEVER disappoint. Life it good!!!
This was such a good lineup... world-class musicians and singers here.
Robert Lamm. Long life for You !!!
One of the best bands on the planet. I was waiting for that percussion break from the '69 release. "Time passes much too quickly."
This is one of the best live performances of this song that I've seen and heard on video. Robert was in excellent voice that night. And this is one of the greatest songs ever written.
My favorite Chicago tune❤
This group just continues to amaze! The reason that happens is that the music is so well written that as long as there are good players. the performance of it will always satisfy.
Loved Chicago from the get go. This is one of many of my faves!!❤️
OMG,….Such musicianship. So Awesome…..Thank You Chicago… Like always, you guys Rocked it…
One half century I and my mates and have been grooving to this wonderful music.Thank you!
such a brilliant, timeless, ecstatic miracle of a composition!
1967- 2017 -now..... how long is that ...my grandpa to my dad and now me ...three generations listening to the Chicago
Seen these guys 20 times in 35 years. Even went to their mixed concert with earth wind and fire and they lit the place up. NO BAND HAS THIS QUALITY OF SOUND !!!
I fondly remember a concert where Chicago and Earth Wind and Fire performed in Las Vegas. What a wonderful experience.
This is wonderful. My band plays this song because we just love it and I grin through the whole thing (I'm the bass player). I am sending this version to them. You guys sounded GREAT here. I saw you at Carnegie Hall during the famous one week stand and then in the early 2000's I think at a private event at a meeting in Orlando. I was in heaven and right up front!!!
My friends thought I was weird, back in the early 70's, when I was a big fan of Chicago. Of course they all eventually caught on, and now they can see the significance of their mistake.
These guys are really good and I can't believe how long it took the rock and roll Hall of Fame to put them in. Rock and roll Hall of Fame IS A JOKE
Because the “Rock & Roll hall of fame” is a joke. WHY ARE RAP ARTISTS AND HIP HOP ARTISTS IN THE rock and roll hall of fame artists in the Rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame? I can understand prince, his music was much more rock ‘n’ roll and stage show presents, not hip-hop, not rap and not swing your butt around type music. The rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame should be ashamed of itself and she take a good look in the mirror and what they’ve done
@@Truth.is.out.there3200 finally someone who agrees with me. Just like Madonna she sucks dance music. She had to use sex for people to notice her. Her music wasn't doing it. It's really sad there's band's from the 60,s still not in. PETE TOWNSHEND everything he did for rock and roll and he still hasn't been put in as a single artist. 3 rock operas it took him a long time to finish the last one. It's people like that Tommy James isn't in. Damn I hate this old age I can't remember shit. But there's more bands like Tommy James out there. Even Dolly Parton knew it was wrong pulling her in. IT'S BECOMING A JOKE.
@@Truth.is.out.there3200 Dolly Parton is in and Todd Rundgren still isn’t…
My favorite song of all time from my favorite group!!!! 🥁🎶🎵
Fifty years ago this past summer, I took my 16 year old girlfriend to see Chicago (and Honk and Santana) in San Diego. This song was ours, like it was so many others. Man, I got the best memories! Thank you Chicago... And you, Sandy K.
Now, listen to this song as adult it still beings me to tears. Being a teen was rough, but I got through it.
Now, I pray for today’s youth! Pls know you, too will go through rough patches…but it will get better. You always have a friend in me! God loves and so do I! ❤️🙏
Excuse me for my bad english: I am an old italian (I was born in June 18th 1955. Recently I had my birthday).
I am so lucky and proud to have listened this MARVELLOUS band since 1968 (double lp's Chicago Transit Authority).
I have never ever heard music like this, and I am grateful to hear a music that was the fusion of jazz and rock, for the first time in the world, using instruments like piano, horns, etc, plus the "normal" guitar, bass and drum.
I was unlucky not to saw them live, the time they came in Italy.
But I'm happy to have their lp's, cd, and to see video like this one.
VIVA I CHICAGO!!!
I love that we all, across the world are able to love the music that we individually love. Whatever it is. Happy belated birthday my Italian Internet Friend! Take care and be safe!
@@rxbert Thank you, and good night (here in Italy is 11,45 pm). Ciao
Don't forget R&B, baby, those horns!! ❤
This song brings my youth back. Chicago coloured and colours my world❤
So GOOD!! Robert sounds great!! Timeless talent!!
Robert's voice sounds the same!
Robert, You have aged well. So handsome in your later years!
this is like a bread song you knew when you heard it it was gonna be a
Masters of their art!
Nothing beat a band with a horn section. I guess that's why EWF's music is so good.
They're my 2 favorite groups.
Love This! I am a Berklee professor who once had Jim's son in my class. I will be coming to see you guys in Maine.
AS a kid, I practiced my drums to Chicago II and practically wore out the record which I still have along with my 68 set of Rogers drums, Still love you guys!
All senior citizens .
They aged well.
God bless them all!
Oh, yeah, we have. Ah....most of us anyway. 😂 Rock away, my friend. Life's good.
Forgot.....God is in control.
This is most excellent :-) Chicago is Alive & Well :-) ROCK ON!!!!!!!
Definitely the price of admission.
still sound amazing! Chicago is unstoppable! :D
Damn right, Stephan and man does Robert Lamb look great.
I love Chicago’s bands music.the Saxaphone is magnificent the band is magnificent.🥁🎷🎺🎸🎻🎹
Jimmy Panko and Lee Loughnane and Walt Parazaider - the BEST EVER!
It's not Walt.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 Ray Hermann
@@mimimalone548 I meant,. no one can replace Walt, or Danny, Keith, or Peter.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 Hermann is pretty incredible. Front row, 10 feet away. Rocked it...
Missing the great Terry Kath… no replacing his genius.
Awesome band,love growing up with them!
Chicago has always been One of my Favourite Bands since a long, long Time... They are GREAT.
Todays artists couldn't sound this good without autotune.
They can't even sound good WITH autotune. This is gold.. magic.. that can never be duplicated
@@LO54765 Adam Levine Maroon 5 had to apologize to an audience in South America for a bad sound. The money they make they cant afford a top notch sound man. Saw that on Google. No wonder they suck.
1st time I heard this song i thought it was John, Julian has just the right nuances that was in Jon's voice. Wish he did more .
The ones playing trombone and trumpet are the originals?? Wow!!
God, Bobby's voice is still as smooth as ever....
Still amazing, now that’s one concert I would attend
MY FIRST ROCK BAND- ALL THE VINYLYS O LOVE THIS BAND!!
this is the legitimate New York sound.....great chicago band, follow them since 1975
ASL, I've played this song at least 3 times everyday since you sent it to me in a text message the first week that we started dating. I think it's the perfect song for "us" and I plan to continue listing to it at least 3 times a day as long as you are in my life. So according to my calculation (b/c I've been told that I'm cautious & calculating), I hope that I end up listing to this song over 33,000 times!
Just Awesome love it
I love this song so much. It reminds me of how I feel about my husband every day since we met ❤
Magnificent band...l have loved for well over 50 years 😁😊
Love this Now, and when it came out in the 60s and...well... Forever!
Excelente banda de todos los tiempos
This was 2017. I only see three original members. Not sure what the lineup is today, but safe to say that the group, like so many other the groups of my youth, is now a tribute band.
This band always " makes me smile "
Awww snap! Ya'll still rockin
These guys are so awesome
Fantastic in the past, and fantastic right now!
He looks and sounds amazing.. Happy Birthday Robert!
Beginning is my favorite Chicago song because of what it says to a woman
Love these guys, big part of my younger days ❤
Listening to this RIGHT NOW, August 12, 2021 just about 2:35 pm EST, is VERY difficult for me.
Story time.
Back in 1974, when I was just 4 years old, my 2 much older brothers were babysitting me while my parents were out shopping. They used to take me into their shared room, where all of their instruments were crammed around beds & other things. Whenever they played their loud music (brother 1 on guitar, brother 2 on drums), I'd actually fall asleep. They loved playing CHICAGO music quite often, among others like Pink Floyd & The Beatles. Rolling Stones were another favorite of theirs. Over the years, whenever BEGINNINGS was on the radio, my mom used to cringe. When she got older, we always used to tease her with that song whenever we brought out the guitars.
Fast forward to just a few days ago - my oldest brother was fighting for his life in ICU, then passed yesterday afternoon. He was just short of 65 this year. This song will always bring fond tears to my eyes from here on in, as this is my favorite CHICAGO song since I was little.
Thank you guys, for this amazing, legendary piece of music in the history of classic rock.
Timeless.
will you du a concert in switzerland after that corona shizzler ??PP
btw my dad died this year and he was your age, so you are a angel
so sorry about your dad. i lost mine two years ago.
Visited Tupelo and the church at the birthplace. Makes more sense that you would find your way back to the the maker of your voice and where you honed your talents.
So, Robert Lamm plays keyboard and guitar?
Well, he wrote the song
Beautiful song.
Bobby never ages right? Love this band since I was a kid.
Timeless