Why can't anyone make music so full of LIFE like this one anymore? What happened to the inspiration that was in the air in the seventies? Music made then has transcended time. Music made today isn't music, compared to this masterpiece!
@@sidewinder814u Exactly, that's what's missing from music, prepackaged junk to see what sticks is what you hear today. This band had it all during its tenure.
You can blame the Nashville studio scene for that. The producers manning the gates now all want perfection. And they get it. But unfortunately sometimes at the expense of feel.
I would like to tell a small story about Walt Parazaider. In 1978 I was 16 y and travelling from Belgium to California. My parents were very wel acquainted with mr Nudie who had this amazing clothing store in Hollywood with customers like John Lennon, ZZtop, Dolly Parton etc etc… One day I stood in front of mr Walt Parazaider. We had a small conversation but what I remembered was the respect as an international known artist he treated me. God bless Mr Walt !!! Grrs from Belgium
This is my favorite video of Chicago. Robert Lamm was so sexy. I have loved them since 1970. Today Robert Lamm is still awesome. I still cannot get enough of Chicago. Long live the originals. God bless Chicago
I can't call this music "POP"----any more It's just so well written and performed . The band is in a class by themselves---forever. Thank you for the music. God Bless you Terry---you left the band in good hands
Right after I pray and thank God for the beautiful life he’s allowed me to enjoy I let joy and happiness flow inside my brain listening to the Greatest Band/Orchestra of all times: Chicago. I had a very complicated surgery last year, on the edge of the other side. I begged the floor chief doctor to let me go home to die in peace, but at home. He agreed and released me. Immediately in my brain this song exploded and I returned home, thanking God for another chance to enjoy the greatest gift: Life
I put the following comment a couple of years ago, and it bears repeating: "Why can't anyone make music so full of LIFE like this anymore? What happened to the inspiration that was in the air in the seventies? Music made then, has transcended time. Music made today isn't music, compared to this masterpiece!" Came back to this today, and it is just wonderful and uplifting, especially in this upside down world of today! This music can raise the dead! I am thankful for having had this wonderful music as a soundtrack of my life while growing up. Love to all.
yep Robert's voice is awesome always has been and still is, and the horn section steller. I'm born and raised in Chicago, and still live here, so I am so proud of them, my fave band since 1970.
Fernando Iturburu - Robert Lamm has been singing this song from 1969 to present day. The brass section (1967 - present day) is still the same, except for Walt Parazaider who left in 2016.
Joan T - Only three original members that appear in this video are still in the band today. The other four have changed numerous times over the last 40 years or so. Too many to count! They had a great lineup in 1998, though.
@@60s70sChicagoRock I saw this lineup of Chicago in 1998 at the Westbury Music Fair. They played a number of songs from their Christmas album. Of course, they were superb in concert and continue to be a great American band in 2023.
Nice and very good song by this Great band, which played most or their tunes in the seventies of last Centruy. I always liked them, as they played signifcant songs. Everything even our own lives, had a beginning.
Love to watch Jimmy on that bone! He absolutely loves what he does! He plays his part beautifully and is having so much fun! Love you, Jimmy Pankow! ❤️❤️
This video was shared four years ago by a friend of mine on fb and so began my renewed love of Chicago. Going to see them for the third time in Bakersfield in February. Can't wait!!
The lyrics of Beginnings evoke feelings of love, hope, and new beginnings. The song chronicles the exhilarating emotions one experiences at the start of a romantic relationship. It portrays the excitement and the promise of a world full of possibilities. Beginnings captures the essence of love’s tender beginnings, offering listeners a sense of warmth and solace. The lyrics beautifully convey the joy and wonder of falling in love, reminding us of the magic that accompanies new relationships. Lyrics When I'm with you It doesn't matter where we are Or what we're doing I'm with you, that's all that matters Time passes much too quickly When we're together laughing I wish I could sing it to you, whoa oh I wish I could sing it to you Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Mostly I'm silent, hmm Silent When I kiss you I feel a thousand different feelings A cover of chills All over my body And when I feel them I quickly try to decide which one I should try to put into words, woah oh Try to put into words Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Only the beginning Only just the start Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
What a really good line up, all so talented. I miss that big drum set of Triston, and the guitar of Keith H, they had big shoes to fill along with Jason.
Lee is criminally overlooked and underappreciated. A trumpet virtuoso, he has a gorgeous, open, bright sound and incredible technique that only the best achieve. If Lee hadn't hooked up with Chicago or another rock band, he'd be in a major orchestra, a brass quintet like The Empire Brass or a jazz group of some kind. Thank god he has a rock and roll heart and became a charter member of the one of the most talented group of musicians ever.
I agree with your comment to a point. I believe Robert…Jimmy…Walt..and Lee have all contributed to the longevity to the group. All are very talented in their own right and god love them….I cannot get by a day…with out the music of these guys!
Lee is great but I always thought his playing was too reserved. I know he has to stay in his lane to some degree, but I favor someone like Lew Soloff with BS&T. Exciting player compared to Lee who was a bit bland (sorry Lee).
@@eric_in_florida Another word for what you see is reserved or bland about Lee is "taste." Lee has it in spades. No, he's not a million note modal scale guy like Soloff and countless other trumpeters, thank goodness, even though I'm a huge fan of Lew and the other players. And he doesn't live in the stratosphere like the trumpet screechers, as Soloff fancied himself (even though his dramatic high note on "Spinning Wheel" was really weak.) Lee can go high when it's warranted, no problem. He just doesn't live there. Chicago's music doesn't need that style of soloing. If you judge Lee solely on his soloing style, you're missing out on the amazing musicianship and instrumental art he brings to everything he plays. Go back and listen - on headphones - to his stunning tone qualtity and classical technique on Canon; the pure production, the gorgeous fluidity and effortless jumps in range. I guarantee you, Soloff couldn't match it. There's also a nice bluesy quality to Lee's playing. He knows all the ornaments and techniques, jazz, classical or otherwise, and plays them all effortlessly and tastefully, staying absolutely true to the music, whatever the style. There's that taste word again. It applys to everything Lee plays. Obviously, I'm a huge fan of Lee Loughnane, and I bet you are, too. I just think of Lee as a great player -- a tremendous player - in his own right. Really, I love them all. What variety there is to appreciate in musicians!
à tous ceux qui comme moi sont fans de Chicago, par curiosité écouté le groupe Russe Léonid & Friends . Vous risquez d'être très surpris ! A vous de faire votre choix. J'avoue que moi je suis très embarrassé pour choisir !
@@shawncosmos5431 A few years ago he had problems with vertigo and missed a few shows. From what I've heard lately, he's had some vocal issues... but I can't verify this. Hopefully he'll be well enough to do the upcoming tour.
@@60s70sChicagoRock Thanks. Makes sense. As to Vertigo I had one experience with it and can honestly say I thought I was having a Stroke and was dying. And it took several weeks to get over it. Best wishes to him …
Oh MAN! Ifin I coulda heard this bass line in 72, Mr Young (band director) woulda had a FIT! LOL (Kuhn , please play whats written) How many tuned up a 1/2 step so you could play outta A? Happy to have found this , thanks for postin!
The horn section is always trying to convince and pander to everyone about how important they are. Shut up and play. Champlin and Scheff are clearly irritated with the ones who do all the yapping and do the absolute least on stage during this era. Rant over have a fine day.
@buwamoss - Why is this a big deal? Both drummers had hair loss by the 1980's. Danny chose to wear a hairpiece and Tris was wearing the long, darker one before he even joined Chicago. He wore the blond hairpiece after his lung cancer treatment in 2009. Danny tells a funny story about his hairpiece in his book and at concerts. ua-cam.com/video/s0i0Tuz9pOo/v-deo.html
This song has so many great drum fills and absolutely NONE were played by Tris. Did he EVER hear the original version with Danny Seraphine on drums? Gee, what a boring drum part...The rest of the band was great.
Love the drums. The fills, occasional China crash, and nicely surprised by the splash. Ghost notes and rolls…goose bumps to hear. Drums written with passion and thought, emotion.
Saw them in concert in the 1980s. No opening band. No intermission. Two solid hours of music that blew me away.
You were blessed to be there.
Wow, lucky you. Those brass gentlemen make the band unique. Best band EVER!
Amazing!!
I remember growing up in the 70's as a kid and always thought their music sounded pretty cool with the horns.
Why can't anyone make music so full of LIFE like this one anymore? What happened to the inspiration that was in the air in the seventies? Music made then has transcended time. Music made today isn't music, compared to this masterpiece!
To busy trying for perfect sound, they forget it's music of the SOUL that counts.
@@sidewinder814u Exactly, that's what's missing from music, prepackaged junk to see what sticks is what you hear today. This band had it all during its tenure.
You can blame the Nashville studio scene for that. The producers manning the gates now all want perfection. And they get it. But unfortunately sometimes at the expense of feel.
Now it's 50 years gone in a FLASH! Dauuuum and guess what? It's still better than what's being played today.
I would like to tell a small story about Walt Parazaider. In 1978 I was 16 y and travelling from Belgium to California. My parents were very wel acquainted with mr Nudie who had this amazing clothing store in Hollywood with customers like John Lennon, ZZtop, Dolly Parton etc etc…
One day I stood in front of mr Walt Parazaider. We had a small conversation but what I remembered was the respect as an international known artist he treated me. God bless Mr Walt !!! Grrs from Belgium
@Bob Schoepen jr Thanks for sharing this nice story!
great voice - great band sound - timeless
agree 100%
This is my favorite video of Chicago. Robert Lamm was so sexy. I have loved them since 1970. Today Robert Lamm is still awesome. I still cannot get enough of Chicago. Long live the originals. God bless Chicago
I can't call this music "POP"----any more It's just so well written and performed . The band is in a class by themselves---forever. Thank you for the music. God Bless you Terry---you left the band in good hands
Right after I pray and thank God for the beautiful life he’s allowed me to enjoy I let joy and happiness flow inside my brain listening to the Greatest Band/Orchestra of all times: Chicago. I had a very complicated surgery last year, on the edge of the other side. I begged the floor chief doctor to let me go home to die in peace, but at home. He agreed and released me. Immediately in my brain this song exploded and I returned home, thanking God for another chance to enjoy the greatest gift: Life
This is 24 years ago.. i still love their music
I put the following comment a couple of years ago, and it bears repeating: "Why can't anyone make music so full of LIFE like this anymore? What happened to the inspiration that was in the air in the seventies? Music made then, has transcended time. Music made today isn't music, compared to this masterpiece!"
Came back to this today, and it is just wonderful and uplifting, especially in this upside down world of today! This music can raise the dead! I am thankful for having had this wonderful music as a soundtrack of my life while growing up. Love to all.
This is one of my favorite songs I just love the story of this song
This is their best song. It is perfection. Just a masterpiece of writing and execution. I loved it the first time I heard and every time since.
Of all the live versions on You Tube...this one in 1998 has to be my favorite.
Robert sings great, the brass is killer, the band is so good too - that is my lovely Chicago the band!
yep Robert's voice is awesome always has been and still is, and the horn section steller. I'm born and raised in Chicago, and still live here, so I am so proud of them, my fave band since 1970.
@@patriciatriplett4218m
Still the best band on the planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From my teens and now my senior years im your avid fan, forever my chicago😄
From 1972 to 1998. Same singer and brass section. Great sound.
Fernando Iturburu - Robert Lamm has been singing this song from 1969 to present day. The brass section (1967 - present day) is still the same, except for Walt Parazaider who left in 2016.
Those horns give the music a tough and very colorful sound, love them ❤
Thank you for the joy.. the happiness you give us absolutely a masterpiece!! 😊🙏💯
Nothing like a chicago concert. Saw them 2 or 3 times every time was truly great
agree 100%
Every member that has ever played in Chicago was totally fantastic ..
Dawayne??? Not a good fit.
Dawayne???? Not a good fit.
don't know how much their lineup has changed but sound as great as when I was growing up. still so great
Joan T - Only three original members that appear in this video are still in the band today. The other four have changed numerous times over the last 40 years or so. Too many to count! They had a great lineup in 1998, though.
@@60s70sChicagoRock
I saw this lineup of Chicago in 1998 at the Westbury Music Fair. They played a number of songs from their Christmas album.
Of course, they were superb in concert and continue to be a great American band in 2023.
Great performance of Beginnings, I have seen the band many times. ❤️
agree 100%
Nice and very good song by this Great band, which played most or their tunes in the seventies of last Centruy. I always liked them, as they played signifcant songs. Everything even our own lives, had a beginning.
Chicago is like a great SCOTCH...gets better with AGE!!!
Love to watch Jimmy on that bone! He absolutely loves what he does! He plays his part beautifully and is having so much fun! Love you, Jimmy Pankow! ❤️❤️
This video was shared four years ago by a friend of mine on fb and so began my renewed love of Chicago. Going to see them for the third time in Bakersfield in February. Can't wait!!
You will have a great time!! ;-)
Its perfect after all these yesrs!!💝😄😘
Best of the best. Nothing more. Thanks.
The lyrics of Beginnings evoke feelings of love, hope, and new beginnings. The song chronicles the exhilarating emotions one experiences at the start of a romantic relationship. It portrays the excitement and the promise of a world full of possibilities. Beginnings captures the essence of love’s tender beginnings, offering listeners a sense of warmth and solace. The lyrics beautifully convey the joy and wonder of falling in love, reminding us of the magic that accompanies new relationships.
Lyrics
When I'm with you
It doesn't matter where we are
Or what we're doing
I'm with you, that's all that matters
Time passes much too quickly
When we're together laughing
I wish I could sing it to you, whoa oh
I wish I could sing it to you
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Mostly I'm silent, hmm
Silent
When I kiss you
I feel a thousand different feelings
A cover of chills
All over my body
And when I feel them
I quickly try to decide which one
I should try to put into words, woah oh
Try to put into words
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Only the beginning
Only just the start
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Songwriters: Terry Kath
Beginnings lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Great bands know how to play live and in studio, sounds just as good if not better
I love this cool video it’s is beautiful like these guys are cute all of them back in the day , now they are stylist , and laid back oh yeah
Love this band since day1...
powerful audio - great song - should be played more!
Jimmy's solo on this song on the CTA album changed my DNA.
Thank you for the timeless music!
What a really good line up, all so talented. I miss that big drum set of Triston, and the guitar of Keith H, they had big shoes to fill along with Jason.
Awesome music
Classic Jimmy,,,,,, SO NICE
MIX IS AWEEEEEEEEEESOME ON THIS !!
Los Años Son Solo Números Excelente Robert Lam! Punto ❤️💌 Guapísimo 😘
💜🤘Grazie! A gazillion times !
A&E Live by Request n 2002 was their best rendition of this great song.
❤ Love this song ❤
Gosh every one gushes over some of the Chicago band .But no one is as hardworking as Lee longnane.He has been the back bone of Chicago.
Lee is criminally overlooked and underappreciated. A trumpet virtuoso, he has a gorgeous, open, bright sound and incredible technique that only the best achieve. If Lee hadn't hooked up with Chicago or another rock band, he'd be in a major orchestra, a brass quintet like The Empire Brass or a jazz group of some kind. Thank god he has a rock and roll heart and became a charter member of the one of the most talented group of musicians ever.
I agree with your comment to a point. I believe Robert…Jimmy…Walt..and Lee have all contributed to the longevity to the group. All are very talented in their own right and god love them….I cannot get by a day…with out the music of these guys!
@@cjbuckshot Me, either!
Lee is great but I always thought his playing was too reserved. I know he has to stay in his lane to some degree, but I favor someone like Lew Soloff with BS&T. Exciting player compared to Lee who was a bit bland (sorry Lee).
@@eric_in_florida Another word for what you see is reserved or bland about Lee is "taste." Lee has it in spades. No, he's not a million note modal scale guy like Soloff and countless other trumpeters, thank goodness, even though I'm a huge fan of Lew and the other players. And he doesn't live in the stratosphere like the trumpet screechers, as Soloff fancied himself (even though his dramatic high note on "Spinning Wheel" was really weak.) Lee can go high when it's warranted, no problem. He just doesn't live there. Chicago's music doesn't need that style of soloing.
If you judge Lee solely on his soloing style, you're missing out on the amazing musicianship and instrumental art he brings to everything he plays. Go back and listen - on headphones - to his stunning tone qualtity and classical technique on Canon; the pure production, the gorgeous fluidity and effortless jumps in range. I guarantee you, Soloff couldn't match it. There's also a nice bluesy quality to Lee's playing. He knows all the ornaments and techniques, jazz, classical or otherwise, and plays them all effortlessly and tastefully, staying absolutely true to the music, whatever the style. There's that taste word again. It applys to everything Lee plays.
Obviously, I'm a huge fan of Lee Loughnane, and I bet you are, too. I just think of Lee as a great player -- a tremendous player - in his own right. Really, I love them all. What variety there is to appreciate in musicians!
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Great song. Too bad they didn't have better then 480p in 1998 lol
Love this one Jason was the bomb on that bass oh yeah
Jason Is a hell off a bass player
Chicago 🔥
-Chicago-Beginnings-1998-Live---07:18---InP_MixBuddyRich-
Mike "Da Drummer" Wagner: Loyal from the beginning to the end.
Amazing
Love LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!
Great song
Amazing!!
Without Peter Cetera its missing a big hunk of soul :( love Robert Lamm looks amazing / miss Danny and mostly of course Terry 😭
Song starts at 1:32
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à tous ceux qui comme moi sont fans de Chicago, par curiosité écouté le groupe Russe Léonid & Friends . Vous risquez d'être très surpris ! A vous de faire votre choix. J'avoue que moi je suis très embarrassé pour choisir !
Guapo el cantante
Robert Lamm
The beginnings of Prog!!
Have always been in love with Robert
Have you heard anything about him lately??? He’s MIA from the most recent shows. No news anywhere about whats going on with him..
@@shawncosmos5431 A few years ago he had problems with vertigo and missed a few shows. From what I've heard lately, he's had some vocal issues... but I can't verify this. Hopefully he'll be well enough to do the upcoming tour.
@@60s70sChicagoRock Thanks. Makes sense. As to Vertigo I had one experience with it and can honestly say I thought I was having a Stroke and was dying. And it took several weeks to get over it. Best wishes to him …
@shawncosmos5431 I've been there too... Not fun at all! 😵💫😫
@@60s70sChicagoRock Hope we both never go down that road again.
Oh MAN! Ifin I coulda heard this bass line in 72, Mr Young (band director) woulda had a FIT! LOL (Kuhn , please play whats written) How many tuned up a 1/2 step so you could play outta A? Happy to have found this , thanks for postin!
JOHN KUHN MUSIC Thanks for watching!
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Bonr hits IT
Without Danny, it's not Chicago
Robert Lamm on guitar now?
He's played acoustic on 'Beginnings' for over 30 years, but still mainly keys.
Ciaoooooo
Who is the singer, he is good, does anyone know his name
@mikenurse4467: That's Robert Lamm... who also wrote the song. He's one of the original members of Chicago, and still performing today.
Thank you so much😀
you joking of coarse but if not his name is robert lamm. 1 of the three originals left. its his song he wrote it and always sang it
disappointed with the drummer. He missed quite a few key runs. Love CTA ! they need me on kit
@Johnny Rodriguez Tris Imboden was with Chicago for 28 years after Danny Seraphine was fired in 1990... but they need YOU on kit? LMAO!!! 😂🤣😂
@@60s70sChicagoRock lol
The horn section is always trying to convince and pander to everyone about how important they are. Shut up and play. Champlin and Scheff are clearly irritated with the ones who do all the yapping and do the absolute least on stage during this era. Rant over have a fine day.
Was there some kind of rule in the band, that Chicago drummers Danny and Tris had to wear those awful fake wigs?
@buwamoss - Why is this a big deal? Both drummers had hair loss by the 1980's. Danny chose to wear a hairpiece and Tris was wearing the long, darker one before he even joined Chicago. He wore the blond hairpiece after his lung cancer treatment in 2009. Danny tells a funny story about his hairpiece in his book and at concerts. ua-cam.com/video/s0i0Tuz9pOo/v-deo.html
La famosa banda de los metales dorados!!!!!! Tiempos
This song has so many great drum fills and absolutely NONE were played by Tris. Did he EVER hear the original version with Danny Seraphine on drums? Gee, what a boring drum part...The rest of the band was great.
The band was good...just doesn't sound the same without Peter, Terry and Danny.
Probably 'cuz Tris is a master of the meter...(we must be listening to two different songs?)
Tris did an outstanding job compared to the current drummer and rhythm section - the current lineup is totally soul less
No one listens to the drums.
Love the drums. The fills, occasional China crash, and nicely surprised by the splash. Ghost notes and rolls…goose bumps to hear. Drums written with passion and thought, emotion.