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  • @cherylreichardt
    @cherylreichardt Рік тому +24

    Terry Kath was such a great guitar player that Jimmy Hendrix regarded him as the best. This band is still going strong despite the setbacks.

  • @BayouMaccabee
    @BayouMaccabee Рік тому +2

    Terry Kath...my favorite guitarist of all-time, and his singing voice was just as great & powerful!

  • @tiderover6574
    @tiderover6574 Рік тому +13

    Terry Kath/Chicago at Tanglewood 1970, the guitar on 25 or 6 24 is just absolutely amazing. It's here on YT.

    • @sandybarnes887
      @sandybarnes887 Рік тому +1

      25 or 6 to 4. (3 35 or 3 34, middle of the night) 😊

    • @artheisenbergscourier5726
      @artheisenbergscourier5726 Рік тому +1

      Found that video during the Covid pause, and recommend it highly. Free to make music as they pleased. Before bands were pigeon holed in a genre.

  • @lightningbug276
    @lightningbug276 Рік тому +10

    “Make Me Smile” is my favorite. Terry was the best. Never liked them as much after him.

  • @tanyanelson8780
    @tanyanelson8780 Рік тому +10

    Hey there. I grew up in Uptown which is a area in the north side. Always loved the band Chicago. Even when they were making their cheesy pop in the ‘80s. I had a friend who was obsessed with Peter Cetera. I was always partial to Terry Kath. Amazing guitarist and terrific singer and not bad looking when he dressed up. Triple threat. Man I miss that man: watch the doc on him it’s really cool. His daughter did it and it was very touching.

  • @SoxRoxBoston
    @SoxRoxBoston Рік тому +11

    Being a band nerd in school I always loved Chicago especially 25 or 6 to 4.

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Рік тому +7

    See Chicago's trombonist James Pankow's Musician's Hall Of Fame And Museum interview (Pt.2) on how Jimi Hendrix wanted to record with the band. Also see the film "The Terry Kath Experience" produced by Kath's daughter. Keifer Sutherland was married to Kath's widow for a while.

  • @alliematt1016
    @alliematt1016 Рік тому +5

    I was 14 when Terry died. I still remember where I was and how devastated I was.

  • @lessaleadr
    @lessaleadr Рік тому +1

    An interesting fact about the studio recording of 25 or 6 to 4: Peter Cetera sang and recorded the lead vocals on that song with his jaw wired shut. A few days before that studio session, he had been at a Dodgers vs. Cubs baseball game in L.A. Some Marines had taken offense with his long hair, and beat the crap out of him, breaking his jaw in several places. He found, to his surprise, that he actually liked his voice better with clenched jaw, and always sang that way after that.

  • @davidogg5269
    @davidogg5269 Рік тому

    I just saw Chicago in concert this past weekend. Three founding members from 1967, Robert Lamb, James Pankow and Lee Loughnane, are still rocking in this band. Ten incredible musicians were on stage. I saw Chicago in the 90's, and the show I saw the other night was every bit as good as the one from the 90's, and one of the best concerts I have seen in a very long time. 25 or 6 to 4 was in their encore and the last tune in a set list of 26 songs in a performance of over two hours. Fantastic.

    • @LoyalOpposition
      @LoyalOpposition Рік тому

      You are so lucky! I've wanted to see them, but everyone I know has already seen them, or never want to leave the house.

  • @joeday4293
    @joeday4293 Рік тому +3

    Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd said that in his early years, he lived by the philosophy of the day, which goes, "Live fast, die young, and leave a good looking corpse." It's amazing how late some of them lived, looking at how they lived when they were younger.
    Jamel, I don't know if you will ever see this, but I think it would be a really cool direction for your channel to start investigating some of these stories about some of the bands and artists you have grown to love through this channel. You know the music well enough, and obviously have a great love for it. I'll bet you could not only create some interesting content, but also avoid the bean counters at UA-cam, by reacting to videos like this one. It would be cool to see you delving into some of the histories of some of these artists, that might be more common knowledge for those of us who are longtime fans. Maybe don't be afraid to find some solid feature-length documentaries to do movie reactions to, that you can edit down to less than a half-hour. I've been with your channel for a few years now, and I for one would be fascinated to hear your take on some of the legends of the rock legends.

  • @joellenmorton9464
    @joellenmorton9464 Рік тому

    I love them! I have since I was a freshman in high school in 1969. I was lucky enough to see the originals in 1972 at Notre Dame University…I’ve always loved them but their early music when Terry Kath and Peter Cetera were still part of Chicago was at their best! I think they would have stayed at the top without Peter but losing Terry…no way to replace his guitar playing and bluesy voice! His death was such a loss! They are a major soundtrack of my life ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TheAcgtrs
    @TheAcgtrs Рік тому +3

    You wanna know about Chicago? Watch “the Terry Kath Experience” documentary, created by his daughter… It was filmed while searching for one of his legendary guitars.

  • @Keedeeg
    @Keedeeg Рік тому +2

    I had no idea about Cetera's motorcycle accident. Wow... and Laudir died on stage? That's crazy

  • @valerielynn7256
    @valerielynn7256 Рік тому +1

    Chicago is my favorite band of all time

  • @danielbriedis6030
    @danielbriedis6030 Рік тому +4

    Saw them @ least 10 times. Definitely 1 off the greatest rock bands of all time.They opened once for the band "America" and "America was having a really bad performance and "Chicago ended up backing the band " .

  • @stevejones6247
    @stevejones6247 Рік тому +5

    Im a big Chicago fan

  • @danielbriedis6030
    @danielbriedis6030 Рік тому

    Oh I also seen them open for "Prince" @ the Fox Theater in Atlanta

  • @JohnNewkirk1
    @JohnNewkirk1 Рік тому

    Appreciate you!

  • @geoffreyfletcher9426
    @geoffreyfletcher9426 5 місяців тому

    After Kath died, the heart and soul of CHICAGO instrumentally who kept them creative and relevant musically was James Pankow - the band's trombonist.

  • @calvinmckinney9303
    @calvinmckinney9303 Рік тому +1

    Not only go to the doctor, but you need to be brutally honest with them and yourself, or they can not help you.

  • @84koolkid
    @84koolkid Рік тому

    Grew up in Chicago in the seventies, listening to this group saw them at least 22 times missed kath by one year

  • @angelamillard6418
    @angelamillard6418 Рік тому +2

    25 or 6 to 4 is one of my favorite songs of all time! Love the 70's version of Chicago, not a real fan of the 80s pop version

  • @1pianorock
    @1pianorock Рік тому +2

    Just as an FYI bro, As a professional musician of 4 instruments Chicago is the BEST and most complete band ever to play a note, and Terry Kath the guitarist was called by JIMMIE HENDRICKS better than he was when he saw him live

  • @LoyalOpposition
    @LoyalOpposition Рік тому +1

    Chicago is one of the best bands, but also the most interesting (in the 70s, anyway). I have a LOT of interviews/concerts on my channel. Feel free to use whatever you want. They have three documentaries up on UA-cam, etc., and the more I learn, the better.

  • @jeffflowers5489
    @jeffflowers5489 Рік тому

    25 or 6 to 4 - I've loved Chicago since the 70's

  • @pattywhitbey8732
    @pattywhitbey8732 Рік тому

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CHICAGO 😊❤ YOUR THE INSPIRATION BEST SONG

  • @allisonoconnor8055
    @allisonoconnor8055 Рік тому +1

    So much tragedy with some bands. For me, Skynyrd takes the cake. The original band thru 10/20/77 plane crash and loss of 3 band members.

  • @kencoakley3959
    @kencoakley3959 Рік тому

    Things are going to happen when your band has a revolving door policy. The Terry Kath tragedy couldn't be helped but they replaced him with Donnie Dacus (who co-starred in the film version of Hair) only to fire him a year or so later. Even today they have only 1 or 2 original members.

  • @ricardojrmotos5503
    @ricardojrmotos5503 Рік тому +1

    I was laughing so hard during the part of the video that tells the tragic story about Walter Parazaider, the original sax player of Chicago but showing a video clip and photos of the new saxophonist instead.This is so wrong and misleading.

  • @MrJUGADORE
    @MrJUGADORE Рік тому

    Jamel, have you heard the sweet Funk it up? Reaction please. You will be surprised

  • @edwardcapobianco2975
    @edwardcapobianco2975 Рік тому +1

    It was an automatic handgun. He was not playing Russian roulette. He removed the clip ,took out the bullets but left one in the chamber. He put the clip back in and accidentally shot himself in the head. TERRY KATH was the engine and soul of Chicago. Anything after Terry died was mediocre and too soft. The band is just not the same without Terry. If anyone was irreplaceable in that band it was without a doubt Terry Kath. He was like a white Ray Charles as a singer and a white Jimi Hendrix on guitar. A tremendously talented guitarist and a guy who deserves more acknowledgement for his mastery of the instrument!!

  • @nickimontie
    @nickimontie Рік тому +1

    OMG I didn’t know that’s how Terry Kath died. What a waste.

  • @hunter1961100
    @hunter1961100 Рік тому

    Howard Cosell interrupting Monday night football to say that John Lennon had been killed.

  • @lindasalaki9404
    @lindasalaki9404 Рік тому

    Wow, never knew that 😮

  • @benhinds2971
    @benhinds2971 Рік тому

    Caveat Emptor: This channel has the tragic story of everyone regardless whether their story is tragic. I mean, "The tragic story" of Stevie Nicks? The Eagles? Sinatra?. That would be the opposite of tragic.

  • @NOAHCASAS
    @NOAHCASAS Рік тому

    A CHANGE OF PACE

  • @thomascollins1739
    @thomascollins1739 Рік тому

    de Oliveira died of a heart attack on September 17, 2017.

  • @benhinds2971
    @benhinds2971 Рік тому

    So they just point out the normal bad things that happen to everyone and dont talk about making great music, a lot of money, fame, and prosperity.

  • @brianvernon249
    @brianvernon249 Рік тому

    And who married Terry’s widow?
    Holy crap!