of course these guys rock...its not vintage back in the day ..nothing will replace that......wish it was me on stage rocking...!!..Chicago thanks for the last 50 years!!..
I'm a 65 yr old geezer & have listened to Chicago from the very beginning, seen them a few times too at the old Warwick Tent here in Rhode Island, playing on that great old revolving stage, they use to like warming up for the tour at the Tent, fantastic shows every time.Gotta tell you though, the live performance of 25 or 6 2 4 and I'm a man at Carnegie Hall was hands down the very best versions ever played by the band, Danny Saraphine in a class by himself. These guys could put 2 more drummers up there & they still would not touch him!!! Danny's timing & technique was second to none.Miss the old days but at least I still got my tunes and hearing!!!!!
Don't Understand why everyone trying to compare Chicago of today with Chicago of the past...Am 55 been a huge fan since the Beginnings Think this performance stand on it own merits thease guys are still very talented musicians and think about it they were in their 20s at Tanglewood yes I most certainly agree they have never been the same since Terry's passing !!! And of course Danny and Peter... Appreciate this older and slower Chicago Some day they will be gone But never forgotten!
I'm confused here. Why can't people enjoy Chicago for who they are now, not what they may have sounded like with different members? Terry Kath is gone. Instead of folding up, they continued on and have stayed as one of the great bands. They are a great medicine for my depression and anxiety. I know this may sound a little rough, but if you don't like the way they sound, why do you watch their videos? Let us who enjoy them do so!!!
+Richard Catalano I still love what Parazaider revealed on one of the DVDs I've got. Whose the best guitarist? Ask most folks and chances are most of those you ask will say Jimi Hendrix. And Hendrix's himself told Parazaider that Kath was a better guitarist than he was. Think that's saying a lot from the man generally considered as the best guitarist in history.
I also read the article where Hendrix said he felt Terry Kath was a better guitarist than he was, Hendrix and Chicago were to tour together but Jimi died before they got that together, what a shame, imagine a show like that when both bands are peaking!
I saw this exact lineup of the band about 6 years ago from the front row. Sadly, most members you see here are gone. I've seen Chicago 12 times total. No more.
While I certainly don't disagree with you, the person really missing from this song is Danny Seraphaine. This song cannot be properly performed without him.
If you grew up with the originals, you'd have trouble with replacements also. Nothing can compare to the original lineup cause it's only a COPY of the original. I came to compare, just doesn't cut it for me. Glad you like it
The problem with a cover band is that they have a pretty high bar. You have to at least perform with the same energy and passion as the original. These guys play like a wedding cover band that really don't like each other.
Commendable cover of the Steve Winwood/Jimmy Miller composition....The Spencer Davis Group did this song. Terry and Pete would help it,but Chicago is still a great group that has endured!
Like Mooj says to Andy in the 40 Year Old Virgin - life is about passion and spirit - it isn't about fucking and balls and pussy - it's about love, people, it's about connection - and this version is missing all of that compared to the '68 B&W version of this! Look it up!
It's unfortunate that the power trio core of the band is gone.. one not by choice, another admittedly a butthead, a third inexplicably.. but oh well. Any version of the band after Kath is lacking anyway.
I can appreciate the musicianship here but the guitarist needs to at least get close to Terry's licks! It's too much heavy-metal type licks and whammy bar. Just my opinion...
Percussion solos are also rather sterile. I saw them do this live with Kath and Seraphine, and Laudir (sp?). Coming from a long time, die hard fan, this is a pretty poor offering .
The 2011 version of the band Chicago is a far cry from the Terry Kath days when they were a true legend
But I believe better than what they put on stage today.
of course these guys rock...its not vintage back in the day ..nothing will replace that......wish it was me on stage rocking...!!..Chicago thanks for the last 50 years!!..
I'm a 65 yr old geezer & have listened to Chicago from the very beginning, seen them a few times too at the old Warwick Tent here in Rhode Island, playing on that great old revolving stage, they use to like warming up for the tour at the Tent, fantastic shows every time.Gotta tell you though, the live performance of 25 or 6 2 4 and I'm a man at Carnegie Hall was hands down the very best versions ever played by the band, Danny Saraphine in a class by himself. These guys could put 2 more drummers up there & they still would not touch him!!! Danny's timing & technique was second to none.Miss the old days but at least I still got my tunes and hearing!!!!!
Pure joy, these solos are so alive and kicking! It seems that comparing with the past makes you unhappy with such a great peace.
Don't Understand why everyone trying to compare Chicago of today with Chicago of the past...Am 55 been a huge fan since the Beginnings
Think this performance stand on it own merits thease guys are still very talented musicians and think about it
they were in their 20s at Tanglewood
yes I most certainly agree they have never been the same since Terry's passing !!!
And of course Danny and Peter...
Appreciate this older and slower Chicago
Some day they will be gone
But never forgotten!
One of the hardiest groups to ever grace a stage. Terry's long gone but the legend lives on in spirit. Quite evident they can't forget.
I'm confused here. Why can't people enjoy Chicago for who they are now, not what they may have sounded like with different members? Terry Kath is gone. Instead of folding up, they continued on and have stayed as one of the great bands. They are a great medicine for my depression and anxiety. I know this may sound a little rough, but if you don't like the way they sound, why do you watch their videos? Let us who enjoy them do so!!!
Clay Hesser I came here to say what you just did. Thanks mate!
Thats what I don't understand about haters. Takes more time to write a berating comment than it does to move on.
just checked it out--- doesn't meet minimum standards. Adios, won't be back.
I have their Greatest hits Album...and you are so Fucking RIGHT
I have their Greatest hits Album...and you are so Fucking RIGHT
I am only a young 56...but, I think realistic but, I enjoy life and think YOUNG
Without my TERRY it's not the same feel. Unforgettable, a genius! 😇🙏💖😘
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Yes,Please Listen this great Coverband...and hear the gitar Solo Linke Terry
still miss Terry Kath,one of the most underrated guitarists ever,power,speed,kick ass
+Richard Catalano I still love what Parazaider revealed on one of the DVDs I've got. Whose the best guitarist? Ask most folks and chances are most of those you ask will say Jimi Hendrix. And Hendrix's himself told Parazaider that Kath was a better guitarist than he was. Think that's saying a lot from the man generally considered as the best guitarist in history.
Kath was power,speed,the band changed after he died
I also read the article where Hendrix said he felt Terry Kath was a better guitarist than he was, Hendrix and Chicago were to tour together but Jimi died before they got that together, what a shame, imagine a show like that when both bands are peaking!
Terry, Terry, Terry ... miss you
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The singer is excellent along with the rest of the band
Great Song!
Love the percussion!
Keith, Drew, Tris, Jason, Lou, Robert, Jimmy, Lee, Ray.... Every single one of them put on a super impressive performance here.
вот на какой музыке надо воспитывать людей слушаю сорок четыре года спасибо им
J'ai toujours adoré ce groupe. Premier morceau entendu en 70 l'amour à man et tout le reste est superbebe
"Fellas...to tell you the truth....I could have used a little more cow bell, baby"
Awesome percussionists! Would love to have seen this live!!
They still play it every year on tour.
I saw this exact lineup of the band about 6 years ago from the front row. Sadly, most members you see here are gone. I've seen Chicago 12 times total. No more.
Thanks Saskatchewan! This is wicked! Got to live the percussion solo !!
Bring back DS. His solo was just that...and sounded much better. No drummer can ever beat the melodic sounds he emulated.
Incredible drummers soloing on I'm a man phenomenal!
Well the band will never be the same R.I.P. Terri . Miss Peter Cetera too. Not the same
While I certainly don't disagree with you, the person really missing from this song is Danny Seraphaine. This song cannot be properly performed without him.
What ^^^^ said. Danny was a monster and just tore it up on this track.
Best song they ever did i was there!
❤❤Qué Preciosura De Melodía De Mi Época ❤❤❤
I DO MISS TERRY !!!! 💜 BUT THE OTHER SINGERS , ARE ALSO GOOD !!!! LOVE THEM ALL !!!! 😇🙏💖😘
Teresa so well stated these guys are really people need to stop comparing them to Terry was alive and rocking in just sayin
If you grew up with the originals, you'd have trouble with replacements also. Nothing can compare to the original lineup cause it's only a COPY of the original. I came to compare, just doesn't cut it for me. Glad you like it
A Leonid and Friends cover band!! These guys are kinda good, but not like the real thing- especially live, for sure! 😁✊️
I loved Dawayne Bailey's version of I'm a Man! He really was right up there with Terry but the old timers didn't seem to like that.
The problem with a cover band is that they have a pretty high bar. You have to at least perform with the same energy and passion as the original. These guys play like a wedding cover band that really don't like each other.
Chicago ended when Terry Kath died in January 1978
I agree!
And a huge hit machine rose from the ashes
Is THAT the same man on that cowbell 40 years later?
Yes, he is James Pankow.
Commendable cover of the Steve Winwood/Jimmy Miller composition....The Spencer Davis Group did this song. Terry and Pete would help it,but Chicago is still a great group that has endured!
Saw them 76 at Saratoga performing arts center with Doobie brothers and chic corea
So good!☺️
Awesome sound they still have!
I agree with Joel and Terry Alot...What is the darn point here? Going back to the 1970 vid for Kath and Cetera.
They should have done the song with Peter Cetera on Vocal and Bass, and Steve Winwood on vocal too
Excellent!
Chicago Classic. JAM down!
There's no point in even trying to compare this with the original. Nowhere near the same league.
J'adore !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW, immer noch so gut wie früher...
Wow what concert
Yep . . . YOU ~ ROCK ! !
More cow bell ! LoL
Great Song.
My how things have slowed since the '70's
Wait... is that the reincarnation of Ed Cassidy on the drums?
James Caan on cow bell and backing vocals.
Keith is in his own here---great guit-"artist"---
ROCK ON BROTHER
Love you keith.
superbe .......superbe.......kiki.....
Terry Kath, where are you??
In Heaven
As good as advertised.
More cow bell, more cowbell, more cowbell. hehehe
The guy on the timbales 'Sucks." big time.
I'll assume for now you're a percussionist. Why does he suck?
grandiiii
Well done ,,not up to the original,,but well done
Not as good as Leonid even with Robert Lamm
Like Mooj says to Andy in the 40 Year Old Virgin - life is about passion and spirit - it isn't about fucking and balls and pussy - it's about love, people, it's about connection - and this version is missing all of that compared to the '68 B&W version of this! Look it up!
je prefere la version annees 70
It's unfortunate that the power trio core of the band is gone.. one not by choice, another admittedly a butthead, a third inexplicably.. but oh well. Any version of the band after Kath is lacking anyway.
No Terry Kath and no Peter Cetera. Tris Imboden knockin' out on the drumkit. Not bad.
Just because " Chicago" is on the bass drum, Doesn't make it Chicago.
Rudy Overlord he wasn't fired...he left due to health problems and family issues
Look at Leonid and friends cover of this.It rivals original.
Yes really and great gitarplayer
So tame
я вас люблю спасибо вам всю жизнь с вами
Cover band?
Sux baddddddd !
Sorry buddy your NO TERRY KATH!
ouawwww ...quel pied .........
yes go
Mon temps de DJ
Miss the subtle opening of the original...bit ham fisted despite the talent.
Never try to make music as it was.
Frank Uijens what do you mean
The guitarist did a good job here, but this song can be played by Terry Kath.
Not even close without Terry
Great..,RWB
Just ok, ,,,,,, Danny made it real!
The dudes got time to itch his nose? ?????? Dude your playing for Chicago! Pay attention! !!!!!
I can appreciate the musicianship here but the guitarist needs to at least get close to Terry's licks! It's too much heavy-metal type licks and whammy bar. Just my opinion...
Percussion solos are also rather sterile. I saw them do this live with Kath and Seraphine, and Laudir (sp?). Coming from a long time, die hard fan, this is a pretty poor offering .
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good try,
Latin percussionist laughable ! ( play with no feel)
Cierto le falta feel y Candela a ése timbal, sabor Latino man hahaha!!
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The percussion interlude is just embarrassing no chicago no timbales groove
sweet jesus this is terrible! This version is a crime against humanity.
Se ha vuelto una mierda el grupo CHICAGO. Desde que Terry Murió esa banda musical se fue pal carajo. No me gusta para nada, y me perdonan.👎👎👎👎👎😒😢😤😠😡😕
Pathetic attempt of Chicago doing their own tune !