Chicago - Mother - 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
- Chicago - Mother
Recorded Live: 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood - Lenox, MA
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Personnel:
Robert Lamm - keyboards, lead vocals
Terry Kath - guitar, lead vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, lead vocals
James Pankow - trombone, percussion
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, percussio, background vocals
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, percussion, background vocals
Daniel Seraphine - drums
Mother .... A tasty soulful song about Mother Earth !
Driving down the concrete beams. !
Robert Lamm was a genius writing most of the earlier songs.
Three lead vocals
Cetera , Lamm , & Kath !
My God this band had it all ; amazing whirlwind run they had .....
There longevity will never be duplicated.
Just sad the EGO's got in the way after awhile.
Chicago V- VI-VII ; Playboy's Group of the year 1972, 73- 74 are close to creative , & musical perfection !
A Hit by Varese , Goodbye, Something in the City changes people ,
Hollywood , & all of Chicago VII ; absolutely,
incredible music ! The peak of Chicago ..
Really blessed to have loved , & followed these gentlemen.
Saw them 15 times in the 70's !
Positive Waves ..... 🤗
I love early Chicago
I love jimmy Pankow performance
Great rendition of one of my favorite cuts on Chicago 3. Jim Pankow got down on the trombone!
Fantastic Pankow solos
I am the biggest Chicago fan in my area... yes... this was a great capturing of Mother... but the one version on the 3rd album was SOOOOOO terrific !!!!!
Pank on his first King 3B Silver Sonic....classic!!
Love this song! . Terry Kath is the man
Jimmy turned in arguably his longest and best solo on Mother.
It's a great one, but I love the horns on "Little One" and "Mississippi Delta City Blues" -- very melodic, emotional. I love the struttin' scowl I get when I hear
"Mama Earth is nowhere
Gone from your eye-eye-eyes" -- just SO cool!
Pankow...just great.impeccable.
This entire concert shall be officially released on DVD Blu Ray.
"Mother" is a grossly under appreciated gem from Chicago III. I don't know which is sadder: that one seldom hears this song today (either on the radio or in concert) or that the environmental degradation it describes is still relevant in 2023.
simply wow jimmy
WOOW
It gives me chills.
Jim Pankow solo Love it !!
Wow! Bravo! REAL musicians!
I gave my 'bone to charity and now rely on semi-double euphonium. But i can still bend notes. Thank you, Pankow!
that good blow....Jimmy Pankow....
Terry kicking ass on the strings, Jimmy killing it on the solo , Lamm's Lyrics/Vocals, it all comes together as greatness!
@@davidmcwhorter2470 Listen to Cetera through this whole song
CHICAGO, BEST BAND EVER!
The Chicago boys could and did play just about whatever they wanted to. It's almost like they would get up on stage and they played whatever fell off the top of Terry's head...jazz, rock, some blues anything they wanted to
Robert Lamm wrote it.
Wowie! Chicago Transit Authority is so disciplined while being so wild. Signed, a disciplinarian.
This is the best band of all time!!
It’s like a musical fight
Interesting first-generation of lyrical melody
Pankow's solo at the end (not the earlier effort) was as good as you'll hear, use your own criteria.
They're both great.
Nicely done!
懐かしい❗オリジナルシカゴ‼️やはりテリーとピーター有ってのシカゴやね~
Great harmony coming out of Jimmy's solo 3:34-3:44
I believe this show was something like just over two hours. For those of you who see this and were there that was 2 hours of Heaven On Earth!
I remember in early 70's listening to this, wow, the only "horns" I've ever listened to were in British Brass Bands, (no comparison, although technichly very good) this band sent shivers through me, nothing but nothing sounded so good, and nobody today is anywhere near this star system in terms of quality (if you know what I mean?)
This version is better than the studio.
Omg, a trumpet bivalve at 1:05. 😳
Check out the "Chicago at Carnegie Hall" (1971) version. I think you'd agree that this Tanglewood version is rather sloppy by comparison, and the Carnegie Hall version, which came months later, is a definite improvement.
#300
2:20.
Bad Azz song !
This version of Mother iis not as good as the one on live at carnegie hall. But hey it's still Chicago
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