Chicago - "Our New York Time" [Visualizer]
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2022
- From Chicago's 38th Studio album "Born For This Moment". Buy or stream at chicagotheband.lnk.to/bornfor...
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I knew they still had this in them, the true great ones always have one left, life is sweet
Best song on the album!
Yes! This is more of the jazzy stuff I love.
Finally back where they started with, That Chicago sound!!
Thanks Chicago for new music...Quality never goes out of style!
Absolutely Love,Love this song.❣️🎶🎵. Old school Chicago,with the amazing sounds of brass,guitar and vocals!
Sounds like Beginnings at the start
This song should be added to the summer setlist
They are still just as amazing as they were 55 years ago when they first started out!
I have had the good fortune to meet them a couple of times when they performed at the theatre where I work and they are amazingly nice people as well as amazing musicians. 💕💕🎺🎺
Agree. Different, but just as amazing. They are the best.
It's sad that they've lost some of their brothers along the way. Terry, Peter, Danny, then Walt. But that's the circle of life.
@@twinkee1283Wow ... what a lucky guy you are ... !!!
@@marcelantonieta6687 indeed
Keep that '70s style going!
I first saw them 47 years ago in Lakeland, Florida and many other times since then. They are coming to North Little Rock, AR and I'll be in the audience with my friend who saw them first in 1972. Just listening to the new music took all those years away back to an epic night. I still own the first 20 albums and play them on my old Marantz 4260 4 channel stereo. Our chidlren, grandchildren and great granddaughter listen as well. It's been quite a journey. They still send chills through me. I just may have to flic my Bic at the concert.
I was at that Lakeland show...
Old school Chicago......I Love it! 😎
Listening to this great song from Pria da Costa Brasil
Still fresh sounding after all the years!
Nice "Beginnings" intro ;)
Awesome old school Chicago song!
This is will be such a hit also! This shld be the next song they make an official video of! Their 1st from this album was "if this is goodbye",! I can see all ages loving this!!!
This song actually reminds me of music they did in 10. Good song
Actually, this is much, MUCH stronger than almost all of the material on X
I hear the music sounds like a symphony, what a awesome song. RL ,a true legend
Love the classic Chicago sound on this new release. Well done, Gentlemen!!!
Absolutely phenomenal! They did so good at maintaining that golden feeling of ages past... Absolutely amazing. I love this so much
I 💕 This New Chicago Album All Songs Are Great! 🎤🎹🎺🎷👍
now this is more like it!! nothing like roberts voice and instrumental excellence! perfect B side that would become a hit.
Brilliant, my boys have pulled off another miracle, superb new album
love it
Wow - so fresh and classic same time
Sounds like an endless summer spanning from 1968 till 2022
Good vibes 😎 and marvelous horns like the last 55 years 👍🏻
If you put Terrys Wha Wha sound to the solo it’s a time travel 😉
Great guys - will buy new record
52 ans que j'adore votre musique merci pour le travail ,,, bientôt en france????
😲 Yeaaah. Mr. ROBERT LAMM
This has great feel… I love this one…
Funky cool jazz!!
Great job Chicago! Goosebumps
Great tune! Nice work Chicago!
Too smoooooooth!!!!😍
America's band!
I was like Oh! A Beginnings remake! until I heard the third chord lol
A future Chicago classic.
Maravilloso,ese el Chicago que amamos.
Mi esposa e hijos ya saben que cuando muera metan todos mis discos en el feretro...con ellos hasta la eternidad @CHICAGO UNICOS@
Robert Lamm finally has his band back. Genius
It's not his band, aren't they suppose to be a democracy?
@@lamarravery4094 Stay in your lane bro. Obviously you don't understand the comment
Nice
love love love
When I'm with you...Only the beginning..🎶🎶
Everyone of the songs on this album are SUPERB!
Or the closing chords…
Really? I have been a Chicago fan from the early 70's, but this new album sounds really really bad to me. Makes me think they should retire.
Wow.
I like their current single, "If This Is Goodbye," which, btw, as of today, 8/19/22, is still on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in the Top 20. But I LOVE this song and I would like to encourage Robert, Jimmy, Lee, manager Peter and the execs at BMG to seriously consider next releasing a single with Lamm on the lead vocal - and THIS is the track that would be best suited for AC play. Yes, it's got that great "Beginnings" opening, which will get folks who haven't heard the album yet very excited, but the overall feel of the song is very much "Saturday In The Park" - such a beloved Chicago classic, and here the horns are right THERE, beautifully, front & center AND Robert's vocal is his classic smooth, deep, rich tone - at 77yo, boy, you are still sounding as fresh as ever! - and I truly believe this song will resonate so much with all the folks, both fans and casual listeners, who have loved Chicago for so long. 🙏🏼
Your'e back, and i love it!
A HIT!!
Good job boys !
They're back! Sure appreciate the wide-ranging elements Chicago incorporated into this album. No better example than this Robert Lamm- creation.
I know the band's longtime members have spoken to their missing their habitual touring / performing during the pandemic "shutdown." But, it's reciprocal as fans. It's so good to hear creative new music from one of the best American bands ever.
Like they came back to life
Aquí en Colombia tengo un dicho, si conozco una mujer que ame a Chicago cómo yo !!! Me caso de una
Ojala venga a Bogotá gracias siempre
Wish the guitar solo was longer.
Qué grande este tema. Viva Yeste y San Bartolo
Me ha gustado ver a Robert Lamm , desde .1996 y 98,
no Limitarse a su instrumento , y también tocar guitarra , aparte de por ese mismo motivo ,causar en el público una sensación de ver versatilidad en los elementos de la Banda ( recuerdo el caso de James Pankow , cantando “You”re on mind” o a Lee Loughnane , cantando “Song of the evergreens “🖐😃🇲🇽saludos y admiración desde Mexico ! Chicago Band Forever !!!
故郷に戻ってきたような感覚。
That's the chicago sound I was waiting for. I'd like to hear more of that, leave the ballads for David foster and go back to the chicago sound that made you guys. Jazz rock horn sound and great catchy tunes!
Let's not forget Chicago did ballads before David Foster came in. And Peter didn't write them all either.
@@lamarravery4094 yes iknow but that wasn't their mainstay. They were a lot more creative and experimental in the earlier days. Foster turned them into a ballad band to sell records. In interviews chicago said that was not direction they wanted to go in. So Pete went on his own bc he wanted to do the ballads and didn't want the horns.
@@vincecibotti6274 Foster knew what songs would be hits and he heard their songs and told them they were crap, so he cowrote most of their songs and they let him do it. Lamm was in rehab, Peter and David was their only hope and they brought Chicago back. Peter wrote Stay the Night and Along Comes a Woman, both weren't ballads and they were hits. Going back to their earlier days, they were a creative force, but constant touring and drugs came into play and they got burnt out and their songs became mediocre. They were making ballads even before Foster came in, Pankow's Color My World and Just You N Me we're ballads in their earlier yrs. Then he did I've been Searchin so long which was another ballad so they were doing plenty of ballads before Peter started writing them and they bashed Peter for going to ballad land. And Loughnane wrote Call On Me, another hit ballad.
@@lamarravery4094 yeh he did bring them back from a bad time and of course the ballads are good but I was and still am a fan of their earlier stuff.
@@vincecibotti6274 I love all their stuff. Their ballads in the 80s were huge hits for them, we all loved them and became fans. Then we listened to their earlier stuff and became fans of that stuff as well. Definitely 2 different eras for Chicago, 70s and 80s Chicago. Wish they made more music in the 90s, they just focused on the touring, but I wanted to hear new music from them. They only had 21 and SOS albums in the 90s with a few new songs added to their greatest hits compilations. And they did the big band album, what a dumb idea that was, they should've stayed contemporary and current.
I hear Beginnings
composer Bobby i think
No question. He's also from NY. Everyone else in the original band was from Chicago.
Best Chicago albums were recorded in New York. Caribou is where it all unraveled...creatively. Now...VI and VII are still awesome, but in New York the writing had a bit more edge to it. of course, that just might be my preference. This song is really strong, though!
They made some great music at Caribou, but they were getting really medicated there so that would become a problem starting in the mid 70s culminating in Kath's death. Then Robert's compositions were lack luster and Peter and Danny started writing since they were the only sober ones left in the band. And Peter became the money writer in the band, his songs became the hits.
Lowdown at the Caribou, imagine being there when all the magic happened
@@lamarravery4094 well aware of the whole story. Point was that was a special time and incredible things happened musically. Thanks for sharing whatever point you were trying to make
Sort of plagarized their own song here. Borrowed a lot from the song Beginnings.
Beginnings plus Figli delle stelle by Alan Sorrenti, good Song but not original
Please stop! Thanks
Sounds like the current version of Chicago is ripping off the real Chicago, by utilitzing a lot of the structure of "Beginnings". Can't these new guys come up with something good, unique, different?
Chicago has become a tribute band, playing the music of Chicago.
@@bobscott7127 Agree 100%. And they're not even as good at doing that as Leonid & Friends.
Not the same chords of horn chart. The Seraphine-like intro harkens back, but it's a new tune. It actually sound more like Another Rainy Day in New York City. Like John Fogarty's Centerfield sounds like CCR. Robert Lam wrote most of their songs early on, but not in the 80s or 90s. A Lamm song is going to sound like a Lamm song.
@@bobscott7127 keyboard warrior much….
It's basically Robert Lamm ripping himself off rather than the current band ripping off "the real Chicago". Lamm sometimes likes to put snippets of his early work in his newer songs. Most of us fans enjoy it (present company excepted, I guess). And considering that Robert contributed 7 songs to the current album, some of which don't sound like anything heard on previous Chicago albums, I hardly think that he or the other members are out of ideas.
@Begining2@