Michelle you made this 62 year old dude cry also. CTA was the first album I bought as a 10 year old. Sadly I never saw Chicago live with your dad. A huge regret. Through your work and things like Tanglewood 1970, Carnegie Hall complete, VI Decades live people are finding out he was the man. Makes me smile.
There was a question on UA-cam recently that asked about the best telecaster players ever and I was sad and frustrated that Terry was not on the list. So many people are forgotten when they die so young. The documentary taught me so much, being a jazz trumpet player myself and loving Chicago’s Music so much. Of course I am inspired to learn guitar now. My favorite story is that they bought a seat on the plane for that guitar.
Love this interview with Michelle! Great questions and loved the stories!!!! Wonderful to see Michelle advocating for her dad’s legacy!!! One day maybe we’ll see Hamish up there on stage playing his grandfather’s original Tele!! I hope they sell out quickly!!! Can’t wait for the merch!!!!
It has always been amusing and patently absurd that Terry is not on any of those "100 greatest" lists. For my money he should be #1 never mind, not even making the cut. Loved the movie and I think Terry is slowly getting the recognition he earned. "Liberation" off CTA is still the high watermark to me for extended guitar solos. The whole band is on fire on that song.
@@foxguy67 ua-cam.com/video/x_A88tvQHqI/v-deo.html 2:21 on that video is another mention of Jimi talking about Terry.(Chicago opened for Jimi on a tour)
in 1971 me and my older brother bill expored an old house that burned about 6 months before i was 8years old almost 9 so i found some record albums that were in the fire and melted so i took them home the only one that wasnt damage3d was first cta album so would turn my freinds onto free form guitar by terry fast forward 1978 when i took up to learning guitar it came sort of ez to learn dont know why but i have a theroy i think terry smiled on down from heaven and said sprinkle some of my talent on this 16 year old kid lets see what happens
Along with Hendrix the VERY best guitarist(s) in the 70's. Full stop. A crime he isn't included in the best guitarist lists. Screw Guitar Player magazine for that.
Rolling Stones shouldn't be on anybody's list of 100 most influential magazines for Rock & Roll. Clueless to leave Terry off. One of the band asked Terry after a solo "What did that guitar do to you, Terry?"
Terry Kath doesn’t appear on a Top 100 Guitarist List because he didn’t dominate the band. Chicago wasn’t “all about him”. Each member of the band, especially in the Terry Kath years, was an integral contributor to the music. Terry Kath provided the band with direction. Without Terry Kath, Chicago had to reinvent itself.
It's OK because rather than shelling out 20k like some more affluents, one can approximate their own parts Tele. Hey, remember it's a Fender. Believe that TK would appreciate your own effort in building your take on his Pignose Tele. You can't purchase the likeness of TK, but you sure can enjoy his tone, ability, and soul.
Yeah, didn't make it available to the average musician, my friend has one, gonna let me try! ( He offered the seller less than 20 grand and got it! Can't wait!😅
@@bobbyohanesian4228 so the list price is $20k but no one probably actually pays that it's just the family and Fender had ridiculous motive for producing such a concept
Michelle Kath 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Terry lives in our hearts.
Michelle Kath Sinclair did an awesome job creating The Terry Kath Experience. I loved everything about it.
I'm so happy that she made the superb tribute and a little shocked she doesn't play, her son does....
Terry would be so proud to see his daughter Michelle all grown up and being a grandfather
Michelle you made this 62 year old dude cry also. CTA was the first album I bought as a 10 year old. Sadly I never saw Chicago live with your dad. A huge regret. Through your work and things like Tanglewood 1970, Carnegie Hall complete, VI Decades live people are finding out he was the man. Makes me smile.
I was lucky enough to be able to watch Terry play the Tele many times from the first few rows.
Wishing you were here Terry Kath!
We love and miss you forever!
Not only the original guitarist but also the soul of the band.
Great memories, Michelle! So, so glad you made this happen for Terry. So many exciting things happening to keep his legacy alive!
There was a question on UA-cam recently that asked about the best telecaster players ever and I was sad and frustrated that Terry was not on the list. So many people are forgotten when they die so young. The documentary taught me so much, being a jazz trumpet player myself and loving Chicago’s Music so much. Of course I am inspired to learn guitar now. My favorite story is that they bought a seat on the plane for that guitar.
Love this interview with Michelle! Great questions and loved the stories!!!! Wonderful to see Michelle advocating for her dad’s legacy!!! One day maybe we’ll see Hamish up there on stage playing his grandfather’s original Tele!! I hope they sell out quickly!!! Can’t wait for the merch!!!!
It has always been amusing and patently absurd that Terry is not on any of those "100 greatest" lists. For my money he should be #1 never mind, not even making the cut. Loved the movie and I think Terry is slowly getting the recognition he earned. "Liberation" off CTA is still the high watermark to me for extended guitar solos. The whole band is on fire on that song.
Michelle really looks like her dad!!!
Michelle looks like Terry you must mean?
@@6412mars -That's what I meant, my bad. (I have corrected it)
Yes she does
Jimi was on Dick Cavett show and when asked who was his favorite guitar player, Jimi said it was Terry. "Man, that guy is really somethin."
@@foxguy67 ua-cam.com/video/x_A88tvQHqI/v-deo.html 2:21 on that video is another mention of Jimi talking about Terry.(Chicago opened for Jimi on a tour)
Dang Michelle you do look like your Dad ... I'm 69 and love Terry and Chicago more than ever .
Definitely she is Terry kath daughter ❤❤❤
Terry Kath......Wishing you were here
Amen🎸🙏
Between 68 and 78 he made the band. All those blues licks.
How the holy F*CK is Terry Kath not on Roling Stones top 100 rock guitarist of all time ?
Generation gap. There is two decades worth of kids that know nothing about the original CTA (Chicago)
@@jacttanna2353 they arent the ones voting though ..
Rolling Stone is a joke...that's why.
Cuz….Rolling Stone.
Terry was #1 on the AXS vote.
in 1971 me and my older brother bill expored an old house that burned about 6 months before i was 8years old almost 9 so i found some record albums that were in the fire and melted so i took them home the only one that wasnt damage3d was first cta album so would turn my freinds onto free form guitar by terry fast forward 1978 when i took up to learning guitar it came sort of ez to learn dont know why but i have a theroy i think terry smiled on down from heaven and said sprinkle some of my talent on this 16 year old kid lets see what happens
Send the guitar to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
She’s a cool woman.
Along with Hendrix the VERY best guitarist(s) in the 70's. Full stop. A crime he isn't included in the best guitarist lists. Screw Guitar Player magazine for that.
Put Terry’s guitar in the RNRHOF Museum in Cleveland, OH.
Yowseh, I loved the tone of that guitar, at least after it went through Terry's effects and amp: ua-cam.com/video/aaaPat5HBNc/v-deo.html
And pickup changes.
oh my lord a real live alien , I knew they hung around rock & roll.
She looks like her Dad, whom she never really knew, sadly.
Rolling Stones shouldn't be on anybody's list of 100 most influential magazines for Rock & Roll.
Clueless to leave Terry off.
One of the band asked Terry after a solo "What did that guitar do to you, Terry?"
Terry Kath doesn’t appear on a Top 100 Guitarist List because he didn’t dominate the band. Chicago wasn’t “all about him”. Each member of the band, especially in the Terry Kath years, was an integral contributor to the music. Terry Kath provided the band with direction. Without Terry Kath, Chicago had to reinvent itself.
There's a price tag of $20,000 on this new signature Fender Tele. That's a crying shame. You can go buy 30 top of the line guitars for that price.
It's OK because rather than shelling out 20k like some more affluents, one can approximate their own parts Tele. Hey, remember it's a Fender. Believe that TK would appreciate your own effort in building your take on his Pignose Tele. You can't purchase the likeness of TK, but you sure can enjoy his tone, ability, and soul.
Yeah, didn't make it available to the average musician, my friend has one, gonna let me try! ( He offered the seller less than 20 grand and got it! Can't wait!😅
Too much....
@@bobbyohanesian4228 so the list price is $20k but no one probably actually pays that it's just the family and Fender had ridiculous motive for producing such a concept