Early Chicago music when Terry Kath was alive before his untimely death was their best music, in my opinion. "Saturday In The Park" is another Chicago song that you two would love and would make you both happy. Your smiles and happiness are infectious, and your love of great music makes me smile.
Chicago has had at least 38 albums. The first 7-8 years in my opinion were the best. Terry Kath was the lead on that song and was lead guitar player. He was considered one of the best.
The entire Chicago II album, and especially Side 2 where "Make Me Smile" resides, is fantastic. In the album, "Make Me Smile" is "interrupted" (delayed from its conclusion) by a series of interlude songs that climax with the heartfelt and deeply mesmerizing "Colour My World", after which we hear the conclusion of "Make Me Smile. I believe this album, among so many great Chicago creations, is their absolute best! R.I.P. Terry Kath!
By the way, your English is very good. I love your accents too. I just love watching your reactions and the banter between the two of you - it's precious.
Chicago was a favorite group of my husband and mine while we were dating in the 70's. In fact, the band that played for our wedding reception played this and many of Chicago's music. They had the brass instruments and everything. They sounded just like them. Such great memories! We are still married, 50 years later!
Such a fun reaction, as we've come to expect! Love you two! So much good music from the late 60's and 70's. Once you start listening to this music, you appreciate how much amazing music came out during that time! People wonder why we like Classic Rock, here's why, nothing today compares.
I adore your little conversations. Your English is just fine, I have no problem understanding you two. Please don't ever stop your conversations, I enjoy you both so much. You both make me smile.😄🤗😄🤗
Great band from the 70's-80's. They were a rock & roll band with horns & blended elements of classical music, jazz, R&B, & pop music. They had a lot of great songs such as "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?", "Beginnings", "Feelin' Stronger Everyday", "Questions 67 & 68", "I'm A Man", "If You Leave Me Now", "Hard To Say I'm Sorry", "Saturday In The Park", "Colour My World", "You're The Inspiration", "Will You Still Love Me?", "Look Away", "Old Days" etc.
Great song but better yet listened to without stopping as the start of a string of seven pieces collectively called "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon". Great reaction.
The correct pronounciation is "Shi-ca-go", the first syllable the same as in "chiffon". Terry Kath really shines in this song, as well as the horns, but on your next listen focus on the drums. Danny Seraphine is Peart-like with his drumming here.
I suggest "Beginings" for your next listen. Chicago is an extraordinary band. Very big back in the day. They've had 5 #1 Albums and 21 top ten singles.❤
Glad you’re reacting to Chicago! I was a pre-teenage in the late 60’s and a teenager in the 70’s. Chicago was and still is my favorite group!! A good Chicago song for you is one of their earliest and is a fitting song for you to react to. It’s called “Introduction “. Give it a listen😁😉👍
Great reaction to "Make Me Smile", it really is an uplifting song performed flawlessly. It is also the beginning of a side long suite on Chicago II, called "Ballsd to a Girl in Buchanon". Try it, you'll lke it. Love your honest input and reactions.
OH - I can't believe I MISSED THIS ONE!!! They are truly one of my FAVORITE bands. RIP, Terry Kath. I like their music from when they were "Chicago Transit Authority" (CTA)....that was from their EARLY days!! I always said it "shi-COG-o".... :) There is NOT A BAD SONG by this band. Even after Terry Kath passed...and, their sound changed in the 80s....it was a softer sound - but, I like both sounds....just prefer THIS time period!! HUGS, YA'LL!!
I love listening to your explanations. Both of you speak English with great precision and your take on the music puts a smile on my face! Your accents are awesome too! Keep up the great analysis and thank you!
They were really a well trained and educated group of musicians. Their arrangements weren't just beautiful, they had dissonant chord structures like you heard in the intro and ending that came straight out of contemporary jazz.
Agree……the music from the seventies. Not like what’s popular today…..the stars can’t play instruments and don’t write half of their own stuff. These folks…..write the song, compose the music, sing it and play the instruments. Today…….they even use auto tune to make themselves sound better than they are.
Color My world is a simple love song by Chicago without the horns-hfirst half of the song is a simple piano medley with vocals and flute at the end. Band is pronounced "she-cah-go
Love your reactions just got hooked on these last night. My brothers had a 13 piece rhythm and blues R&B they call them. I remember when I was young and they would practice in our basement the house shook so much my mother would have to take down all her wall decorations.
I have to say that your English (both of you) is better than a lot of native English speakers. As I said in past comments of mine - I'm not sure which I enjoy more ... your reactions to the music or watching the Love you have for each other. Both of you ALWAYS "Make me smile"!
If you like this music you really need to check out the young rascals start with groovin,good lovin,how can I be sure those are a good start I love that I have discovered your channel you two are such a breath of fresh air on these reactions
Chicago had 3 lead singers the late terry kath singing this song and Robert lamm who sings “does anyone know what time it is” and Peter cetera who sings “25 or 6 to 4”
Sample ‘introduction’ their first song from first album, that introduces the band and its parts- Terry kath played like jimi and sang like ray Charles!!
🇬🇧 I think I only know 2 Chicago songs "If You Leave Me Now" & "Its Hard For Me To Say I'm Sorry". Both beautiful songs that I think you will both love. ❤🎼🎶🎙️
Give 2 songs a listen to by the band Guess Who, "Raindance" and "Albert Flasher" these 2 will definitely put you in a great mood. Great piano playing by Burton Cummings the lead singer, great voice!!
As you enjoyed Chicago (shikago) there is a band called Lighthouse that came out around the same time in Canada. Brass section heavy also. Try their songs Hats Off To The Stanger or One Fine Morning. Enjoy on your own time. Enjoy!
As straight-laced and innocent as Dominica would lead us to believe she is, there's a 60s-70s chick in there bringing us pictures in her mind of where the songs take her. Imagine her "experimenting" as we did back then and then letting her mind wander with all our music? lol
Early Chicago music when Terry Kath was alive before his untimely death was their best music, in my opinion. "Saturday In The Park" is another Chicago song that you two would love and would make you both happy. Your smiles and happiness are infectious, and your love of great music makes me smile.
I agree. It just wasn't quite the same after Terry's death.
Agreed
She makes him smile. He makes her smile. You two make me smile. Happy days are here again!
AGREE!
The singer on this track is Terry Kath who had the greatest blues voice ever. He was also one of the greatest lead guitar players. RIP Terry.
Got that right!! 👍🏻👍🏻He was amazing ❤
Terry Kath will never be forgotten ❤
Don’t think I’ve seen Dominica smile more. Great song for both of you, two really good people. And your English- just fine with me.
Chicago sure put a big smile on her face
Chicago has had at least 38 albums. The first 7-8 years in my opinion were the best. Terry Kath was the lead on that song and was lead guitar player. He was considered one of the best.
You are a perfect picture of love between a man and a woman. God bless your marriage continuously.
70'S Music Rocks ! Tha's when Music was Pure and Organic ! 😜😅🤗
The entire Chicago II album, and especially Side 2 where "Make Me Smile" resides, is fantastic. In the album, "Make Me Smile" is "interrupted" (delayed from its conclusion) by a series of interlude songs that climax with the heartfelt and deeply mesmerizing "Colour My World", after which we hear the conclusion of "Make Me Smile. I believe this album, among so many great Chicago creations, is their absolute best! R.I.P. Terry Kath!
The whole suite that Make Me Smile and More Than Ever are part of is awesome.
By the way, your English is very good. I love your accents too. I just love watching your reactions and the banter between the two of you - it's precious.
Such great musicianship. Their way of playing together and being so 'tight' but also playing loose is unique.
You 2 give me hope! Really enjoy your interactions and reactions.
...in this crazy world....not much love, friendship....who's the President? Sorry, had to throw that in there!😢
@michaelasay8587 Way to keep it light-hearted. Lol! As far as your question goes, do we ever really know?
I still miss Terry Kath to this day! Lucky for us their music is immortal.
SAME - he was SIMPLY AMAZING - was the "old soul" to the band....SO GOOD!
Chicago was a favorite group of my husband and mine while we were dating in the 70's. In fact, the band that played for our wedding reception played this and many of Chicago's music. They had the brass instruments and everything. They sounded just like them. Such great memories! We are still married, 50 years later!
Chicago's so easy to like
You can't go wrong with this group. They have a ton of classic songs.
...Saw them in the early 2000's....they played for 3 hours straight!!
🎉this album will make me smile from 1970! Many great songs, rip Terry kath!!
One of the few American pop/rock bands of 60s-70s which used a lot of horns.
Such a fun reaction, as we've come to expect! Love you two! So much good music from the late 60's and 70's. Once you start listening to this music, you appreciate how much amazing music came out during that time! People wonder why we like Classic Rock, here's why, nothing today compares.
My favorite trumpet playing band... My mom took me to there concerts when I was a kid... You will not regret doing more music from Chicago...
Thank god I was lucky enough to be born in 61 just for the amazing music alone! The 1970’s rocked!!!
"Beginnings" and "Saturday In The Park" should be your next Chicago indulgences. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is" is another.
One of the all time great debut albums. I have lived in Chicagoland over 61 years and it is pronounced with a “sh” sound.
This is why I subscribed. Watching you two enjoying the song and each other.
I adore your little conversations. Your English is just fine, I have no problem understanding you two. Please don't ever stop your conversations, I enjoy you both so much. You both make me smile.😄🤗😄🤗
I love you two! You're so cute!
Terry Kath was very underrated, amazing voice and one of the best Guitar players in the world, in my opinion, so tragic we lost him so young.
My favorite Chicago song!!-shows all of their individual talents!
Great band from the 70's-80's. They were a rock & roll band with horns & blended elements of classical music, jazz, R&B, & pop music. They had a lot of great songs such as "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?", "Beginnings", "Feelin' Stronger Everyday", "Questions 67 & 68", "I'm A Man", "If You Leave Me Now", "Hard To Say I'm Sorry", "Saturday In The Park", "Colour My World", "You're The Inspiration", "Will You Still Love Me?", "Look Away", "Old Days" etc.
Great song but better yet listened to without stopping as the start of a string of seven pieces collectively called "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon". Great reaction.
Excellent! Their first big hit. One of many many hits they had! Great band! ❤
Need to see the live version of this or the whole Tanglewood concert. Amazing!
This song sounds like CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY had so much fun recording this track. It was a holiday for instruments.
The correct pronounciation is "Shi-ca-go", the first syllable the same as in "chiffon". Terry Kath really shines in this song, as well as the horns, but on your next listen focus on the drums. Danny Seraphine is Peart-like with his drumming here.
As in “you piece of chi…ffon.” 😂
You both always make me smile.
Ok you both make me smile then 😊 pronounced Sheecago(Chicago)
"You always make me smile", smooooth.
Luuuuv u two guys , adorable!Chicago made u smile!!!
I suggest "Beginings" for your next listen. Chicago is an extraordinary band. Very big back in the day. They've had 5 #1 Albums and 21 top ten singles.❤
Every high school marching band in the 70s played Chicago at halftime of the football games
...and, that fast guitar in the middle of the song: Terry Kath!!
Glad you’re reacting to Chicago! I was a pre-teenage in the late 60’s and a teenager in the 70’s. Chicago was and still is my favorite group!! A good Chicago song for you is one of their earliest and is a fitting song for you to react to. It’s called “Introduction “. Give it a listen😁😉👍
Make Me Smile is part of a longer song or "suite" called Ballet for A Girl In Buchannon which is awesome ... Almost 13 minutes long.
Chicago was the first concert I went to
Great reaction to "Make Me Smile", it really is an uplifting song performed flawlessly. It is also the beginning of a side long suite on Chicago II, called
"Ballsd to a Girl in Buchanon". Try it, you'll lke it. Love your honest input and reactions.
Passion is what I get from it.
OH - I can't believe I MISSED THIS ONE!!! They are truly one of my FAVORITE bands. RIP, Terry Kath. I like their music from when they were "Chicago Transit Authority" (CTA)....that was from their EARLY days!! I always said it "shi-COG-o".... :) There is NOT A BAD SONG by this band. Even after Terry Kath passed...and, their sound changed in the 80s....it was a softer sound - but, I like both sounds....just prefer THIS time period!! HUGS, YA'LL!!
Chicago makes me smile✌️
You both made me smile
Chicago has a TON of Great songs that were hits! Keep on diving into them! Love the brass from this group!❤
I love listening to your explanations. Both of you speak English with great precision and your take on the music puts a smile on my face! Your accents are awesome too! Keep up the great analysis and thank you!
Great reaction to a great song! You guys make me smile. 😊
You guys make me smile 😊❤!! Thanks for what you do ❤✌🏾
They were really a well trained and educated group of musicians. Their arrangements weren't just beautiful, they had dissonant chord structures like you heard in the intro and ending that came straight out of contemporary jazz.
When they formed in 1968 they were originally called the Chicago Transportation Authority, shortened to CTA.
Actually when they formed they were called "The big thing", then renamed Chicago Transit Authority, what a great band 👍
Terry Kath was a rock n roll God.
Agree……the music from the seventies. Not like what’s popular today…..the stars can’t play instruments and don’t write half of their own stuff. These folks…..write the song, compose the music, sing it and play the instruments. Today…….they even use auto tune to make themselves sound better than they are.
You made me smile 😊 great song! Love your channel, thanks 😊
Chicago was never the same after Terry Kath died in 1978
Color My world is a simple love song by Chicago without the horns-hfirst half of the song is a simple piano medley with vocals and flute at the end. Band is pronounced "she-cah-go
You guys make me smile 😊 ❤
Your subs are great, giving you great suggestions!
Terry Kath!
Love your reactions just got hooked on these last night. My brothers had a 13 piece rhythm and blues R&B they call them. I remember when I was young and they would practice in our basement the house shook so much my mother would have to take down all her wall decorations.
They did contribute music for a movie in the early 70s and several of them were even in the movie, Electra glide in Blue
I have to say that your English (both of you) is better than a lot of native English speakers.
As I said in past comments of mine - I'm not sure which I enjoy more ... your reactions to the music or watching the Love you have for each other. Both of you ALWAYS "Make me smile"!
you both awesome
Love that sing. Love Chicago. SH SOUND. SHI-CAGO
From a Springfieldian... approved!
Chicago was special and the first of this kind, please do more
Great band!
I would love to see your reaction to another of Chicago's love songs, "BEGINNINGS", which is both beautiful and fun!
Their musicianship is unsurpassed, the horns and everyone but Terry were professionally trained at DePaul university in chicago
A good love song....with a beat!❤
This was the first ALBUM I bought with my allowance money. I was about 13. Still have the album. Still love the music.
Great review of a great song with the unique voice and guitar of Terry Kath. Chicago at their best! Thanks 👍
Everyone in the channel were so happy 😊 😀😀 because both of you smiled to the smiling song 😂😂❤❤❤
Keep it up guys
You are unique and diverse on YT
Your command of English is excellent to me.
Great reaction to a very exciting tune.
If you like this music you really need to check out the young rascals start with groovin,good lovin,how can I be sure those are a good start I love that I have discovered your channel you two are such a breath of fresh air on these reactions
Music is a language we all understand.
Chicago had 3 lead singers the late terry kath singing this song and Robert lamm who sings “does anyone know what time it is” and Peter cetera who sings “25 or 6 to 4”
Sample ‘introduction’ their first song from first album, that introduces the band and its parts- Terry kath played like jimi and sang like ray Charles!!
This song and Old Days are my 2 favorite Chicago songs.
this was the edited version....the long suite version, which is titled "Ballet For a Girl in Buchannon".
Great song, talented band.
🇬🇧 I think I only know 2 Chicago songs "If You Leave Me Now" & "Its Hard For Me To Say I'm Sorry". Both beautiful songs that I think you will both love. ❤🎼🎶🎙️
The great 70ths music. The decate of New stiles. Hardrock, soul, punk, disco, glitterrock, progrock etcetera!
Your reactions are wonderful.
You need to hear the entire song. This is just one part of it.
The full song is called "Ballet for a girl in Buchanon."
Give 2 songs a listen to by the band Guess Who, "Raindance" and "Albert Flasher" these 2 will definitely put you in a great mood. Great piano playing by Burton Cummings the lead singer, great voice!!
Pure joy.
A great Chicago song sung by Guitarist Terry Kath RIP 🙏if it's not said it's pronounced "Shicaggo"
Ok, you guys are the cutest. ❤
As you enjoyed Chicago (shikago) there is a band called Lighthouse that came out around the same time in Canada. Brass section heavy also. Try their songs Hats Off To The Stanger or One Fine Morning. Enjoy on your own time.
Enjoy!
Nobody's mentioned Color my World yet? Didn't anyone here go to a wedding in the 70s or 80s?
My wedding song in 74.
Shih-KAH-goh
Next to The Bee Gees, Chicago is the best. They joined The Bee Gees on the Spirits Having Flown album.
Thankyou for doing my favorite song by Chicago ! Please do BEGINNINGS and JUST YOU AND ME next by Chicago note seen them 3 x ...More Terry Kath RIP
Listen to the whole suite: Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon. It's a bloody masterpiece.
As straight-laced and innocent as Dominica would lead us to believe she is, there's a 60s-70s chick in there bringing us pictures in her mind of where the songs take her. Imagine her "experimenting" as we did back then and then letting her mind wander with all our music? lol
Great reaction. There is another song titled Make Me Smile that you may like, it was in the seventies a hit by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.
That's the song they just did.