Please react to tangerine by Led Zeppelin and Mona Lisa’s and mad hatters. I had requested this before I just wanted to know if you were planning on doing it.
My dad used to tell me when I was a kid that Peter Cetera was the best singer who ever lived. At the time I rolled my eyes. 40 years later I get it and have a deep appreciation for Chicago.
I don't care what the haters think, Chicago in the 80's was amazing. Peter Cetera's unique voice and melancholy lyrics are perfect. There is an amazing tag at the end of that song that was cut off that is quentisentual Chicago.
The problem is, as amazing as it may be, it really wasn't the same band. On this song none of the brass (nearly half the band) are absent, replaced by orchestra. Robert Lamm was MIA, and it is a little cute of him to play along to keyboard parts he never recorded, or lip-sync vocals he didn't sing. This is more a construction of David Foster, the producer, who had a thing for rewriting or co-writing a band's material, and replacing members with session musicians. This song is basically a Peter Cetera solo song co-written with Foster. But technically it was released as Chicago, so there you go.
"There is an amazing tag at the end of that song that was cut off that is quentisentual Chicago." Yes, there is, Mustardseedish. It's a shame that's missing here. It's like a completely different song merged with this one. I had the album (yes, album . . . I'm that old) so that's the way I'm used to hearing this.
Dude! You have reached the tip of the iceberg with Chicago. “Stay The Night”, You’re The Inspiration”, “25 Or 6 To 4”, “Saturday In The Park”, “Hard Habit To Break”... so, so many.
@@AluminumCloud74 Perhaps, but it is like listening to We Will Rock you, without We are the Champions immediately following. Without it, you feel short-changed.
This was basically a David Foster and Peter Cetera solo project using the name Chicago. The rest of the group went along with it because they were desperate for a hit(and $$$) after the death of Terry Kath.
@@Dawnfrnj They were all good. iMho 😉 I think the problem is a lot of people got used to the band sounding a certain way and it changed. Yes, old Chicago was excellent ... but if you just take the post Terry Keth stuff at sound value, it was really good too. It was different, but it was good. (Music is subjective though - we can’t all like the same things) I try not to make musical comparisons too often because when I do that, I feel that I miss out. I just like to listen to music and enjoy it.
@@rachel-in-the-208 I agree they were good songs on their own, but so different from what put the band on the map, it really does sound like a totally different band. The band members themselves admit that.
IM Not a fan of 80s Chicago , But loved the 70s Saturday in the Park ,, 25 or 6 To 4 ,If You Leave me now,, Feeling stronger every day ,, Baby what a big surprise , All these songs from the 70s Were Fantastic ,
Yeah you sound like the rock hall critics If they retired when kath died They make the hall 20 years earlier But god forbid all the ballads #1 hits Critics hated them They were punished Same thing happens with Moody blues & funk look & the gang Celebration Ruined their rock hall Induction Too much success Gets some bands punished I love the 70s too But don’t hate the 80s Dude how many bands can have 3 decades if hits? Chicago is on. A very short list the Moody’s Stones Aerosmith Maybe David Bowie Who else?? Cher 😂
@@aaronhiggs Yes. They really became a different band, especially after David Foster got ahold of them. I won't knock their ballads, but early Chicago is still in my blood. They were my first concert at the San Diego Sports Arena, on their first album tour (Chicago Transit Authority). That ticket stub is a treasure to me.
Saw them the last two times thru stl. They still kicka$$ in their 70's. This years concert cancelled. Too bad. The last minute 30 of this song is old Chicago. Sounded great live. Chills
I remember the R&B group doing the cover was Az Yet, which was good. I remember Peter singing a spot in the cover. Peter is my all time favorite singer. That voice has captured my attention since childhood (1970's). Can still listen to him for hours on end. 🙂
Chicago is such a talented and unique band. I've loved them from the start. Peter Cetera has such a beautiful voice. I love when he sings "You're going to be the lucky one". Today's bands can't hold a candle.
I remember when Chicago first came on the scene. It was love at first sound! I didn't know any one of my peers back in the day that didn't love Chicago. They provided an introduction to a new style/ sound of music. Listening to them made me sway to their sound. Thanks for playing this song. This music took me back to yester-year. This was so nice.The group members in Chicago had advanced degree in music. After acquiring their degrees, these individuals decided to form this group, and to create their own style of music. "Smart", what can I say! That was real smart. Thanks again! Another song that's good and fun to listen to is "Saturday in the Park"! The Flower 🌹
Not denying Peter Cetera's talent - he played the shit out of that bass in the early years and his voice is amazing - but the heart and soul of Chicago died with Terry Kath. After that they became the soundtrack to every middle school dance on the planet.
Agree but middle school dance soundtracks have their place in nostalgia so that's not a bad thing. I just spent a few minutes feeling 13 again while hearing the song. It's amazing that music can do that for you, so it has its place in this world, even if Chicago as a band changed during the 80s.
This is such a beautiful song. It recently inspired me to write a short story. As someone who wants to be a writer someday, I've found songs to be very inspirational. Definitely check out Peter Cetera's solo songs. "Glory of Love" is my favorite along with "Next Time I Fall In Love" which is a duet with Amy Grant
What is ironic was when Chicago was talking about how they named their albums with the release of their third double album, Chicago III, they joked about going until releasing like Chicago 27, I think. Amazing to see how many they really did. I stopped buying their vinyl albums with Chicago VII but continued to listen to them through the 80s but was not big on buying their cassettes. Have replaced vinyl Carnegie Hall Live 4-record set with the CD version though. Still remember the day that I bought Chicago Transit Authority and realized it was the same band that had released Make Me Smile, Color My World, Does Anybody Know What Time It Is and 25 or 6 to 4 on Chicago II.
Love Chicago period! Had this record at about 12 years old.. wore it out- Another roller rink couples skate song- I remember crying over a boy while playing it in the background- 😅 I remember he asked me to skate with him.. but then he asked another couple of girls too- (young playa’) 😂 Wasn’t funny then..😒). Their love songs and other 80’s greats) were played like crazy throughout my teens, especially when they did dedications over the radio- Love a lot of their music and different styles they did through the decades-❤️✌️
Even though I don't get the satisfaction of seeing your reaction to a song you've never heard, the reaction when you realize you know the song is just as good.
Chicago was one of those groups that continued to reinvent themselves.Come back and do great things. When I first fell in love with "25 or 6 to 4".Who knew.They had the music.They were able to find those amazing singers with those voices.The song writing with such beautiful lyrics.Pete Setera was able to sing anything given to him. Such a great group.
This band is one of the best.They are top tier .Had some of the best vocalist.Their harmonies are on point. Check out one of their oldies sang by Terry Kath the guitarist at that time called" Colour My World".Amazingly Beautiful.R.I.P.Terry.
Yeah! Let's go down that classic 70s Soul R&B rabbit-hole. Main Ingredient, Blue Magic, The Stylistics, The Spinners, O'Jays, The Dells, The Delfonics, The Chi-Lites, The Persuaders, Bloodstone, The Five Stairsteps.
I've been watching quite a bit of your reactions and I want to tell you that I think you are the most wonderful and kindest person that's I've come across on the UA-cams. You react just like I would and it enter my feels knowing someone else feels e.g. Chicago too.
A very deep rabbit hole here, Terry as lead and Peter backup to Peter being lead after Terry's death. I got to see them twice in concert back in the 70s and 80s. Great music and tons of hits.
One of the most underrated chicago songs ever is southern california purples. Epic terry kath guitar solo in there and the rift throughout the whole song is badass too
#Jamel_aka_Jamal ... I can still remember when this song came out.... At the time we had 3 Great Bands that were doing this kinda of Alternative Rock (Chicago, Journey, Foreigner), With Prince, Michael Jackson, Michael McDonald and waiting in the wings -- Prince, Jeffery Osbourne, Peabo Bryson, James Ingrams, Luther, New Editions... LOL What a time for Music in the 1970s & 80s!!!
This song 🎵 is absolutely 💯 beautiful, and a great resource for any man who has f'd up, and wants to apologize to the woman he loves 💘 Thank you Chicago 😊 ❤
In my mind we are friends lol. I stop by your channel often just to hang out with you. I enjoy your commentary and you bring songs back to me that I had forgotten about. I appreciate you
The band with horns! Inducted into the Rock Hall in 2016. There's been so many members throughout the bands life, that they only rival Parliament-Funkadelic in those terms!
Always enjoy seeing where the journey takes us in experiencing these, Jamel! There's so much out there that you'll hear in modern music in samples or full covers and you might never know where it came from until you stumble on someone else talking about it. Then you dive down into the rabbit hole and find out the inspirations of the person making that song and just keep going deeper. It's a trip!
At first I thought Jamel was thinking of Glory of Love (Karate Kid) 🙂 Peter Cetera has had some great songs!! (With Chicago and solo) When I was in the 6th grade in ‘84 (age 11) I was obsessed with the song “You’re the Inspiration”
At the end of Hard to Say I'm Sorry it leads into GET AWAY. That is the BEST INSTRUMENTAL I have ever heard in my life!!!!!! You really should react to that if you haven't already.
Got a new one for ya, Jamal. This song is set on my alarm clock every morning. Great way to get fired up for a new day. Not well known, but a fine song. “Get Up” by The Kinks Keep up the good work!
Jamel, Az Yet also guested on a re-recording of Peter's "You're the Inspiration" around the same time their version of Hard to Say I'm Sorry came out. I would highly recommend it; the song got some radio play back in 1998 but it wasn't a huge hit so not as widely known as Hard to Say I'm Sorry. Your reaction vids are highly entertaining btw keep up the good work!
Jamal, close but no cigar! Chicago owns this and it is magnificent! There might be good covers, but no one can't even come close to this. Original is always the best!!
Peter Cetera gran voz y excelente compositor sus canciones son muy hermosas con Chicago y como solista, gran cantautor, mis respetos y admiración total.
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Please react to tangerine by Led Zeppelin and Mona Lisa’s and mad hatters. I had requested this before I just wanted to know if you were planning on doing it.
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@@yoshisislandcustomlevels3022 This is crazy
Please check out “Marooned” by Pink Floyd
Have a look at Big Iron by Marry Robbins. It’s a classic!
Doesn't matter who copied it.
This is the song.. The 1 & only. CHICAGO.
Agreed!!
Peter Cetera... one of the most identifiable voices ever. I’m only slightly biased as a Chicagoan.
His voice is so Romantic.
My dad used to tell me when I was a kid that Peter Cetera was the best singer who ever lived. At the time I rolled my eyes. 40 years later I get it and have a deep appreciation for Chicago.
Yes Livin' In The Limelight is my favorite solo song by him. It is so rare and kind of lost to most anymore. Jamel would like that song I think.
I've said it before, but if the band with the name "Chicago" didn't make the city of Chicago proud, they would've been run out of the country.
That’s okay, Jennifer. Good choice.
I don't care what the haters think, Chicago in the 80's was amazing. Peter Cetera's unique voice and melancholy lyrics are perfect. There is an amazing tag at the end of that song that was cut off that is quentisentual Chicago.
Yes they were 😊
Chicago in the 80's are just as good as what they did in the 70's and 90's onward.
The problem is, as amazing as it may be, it really wasn't the same band. On this song none of the brass (nearly half the band) are absent, replaced by orchestra. Robert Lamm was MIA, and it is a little cute of him to play along to keyboard parts he never recorded, or lip-sync vocals he didn't sing. This is more a construction of David Foster, the producer, who had a thing for rewriting or co-writing a band's material, and replacing members with session musicians. This song is basically a Peter Cetera solo song co-written with Foster. But technically it was released as Chicago, so there you go.
Yup- almost as good as Chicago in the 60's and 70's...
"There is an amazing tag at the end of that song that was cut off that is quentisentual Chicago."
Yes, there is, Mustardseedish. It's a shame that's missing here. It's like a completely different song merged with this one. I had the album (yes, album . . . I'm that old) so that's the way I'm used to hearing this.
Chicago's "Wishing You Were Here" is far too underrated.
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Oh my gosh so true!!! I've cried to this song many times when I've had a loss
I like it better than the song by Pink Floyd with the same tittle.
The word underrated is so underused.
Yes an their song “i remember the feeling” from chicago 17 “ album.
Chicago "Hard Habit to break" is a killer for me. Chills! ❤️
Fantastic song!!!
Yes!!
❤️ that song
"Look Away" 💔😭
I agree, but never see anyone reacting to it.
That Peter Cetera voice is magical.
Dude! You have reached the tip of the iceberg with Chicago. “Stay The Night”, You’re The Inspiration”, “25 Or 6 To 4”, “Saturday In The Park”, “Hard Habit To Break”... so, so many.
Their top song for me is "If You Leave Me Now".
Yes yes
I agree
Mines too...
Love that song
Another Peter Cetera written song
I can listen to Chicago all day long. One of my favorite songs of theirs is "Beginnings"
Beginnings is my favorite Chicago song of all time, which is saying a lot cause they’ve had so many good ones.
Beginnings and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is are my most favorite songs by them.
"Beginnings " and Does Anybody know what time it is" are great. He also hasn't done "Old Days" or "Alive Again " which are great too.
@@colinvandenberg3446 Old Days is another awesome song! Hopefully he'll react to it ✌🎼💙
I can still hear the skating rink DJ saying - “Couples skate - couples only”
Oh yes
Yup. I find my way to the Galaga machine waiting for "All skate"
🙌❤🛼
Oh for sure♡
🤣🤣🛼🛼 then I need a nurse👩🍳 (I think that's a nurse)
There is a extended version out there that is about 3 minutes longer where the band really starts to tear it up. This was the radio mix.
It’s actually a separate track called Get Away 😆
RIGHT!!! Has to HAVE THE GETAWAY INCLUDED!!!
@@AluminumCloud74 Perhaps, but it is like listening to We Will Rock you, without We are the Champions immediately following. Without it, you feel short-changed.
CHICAGO!❤ Great love song but their best love song in my opinion is "If You Leave Me Now"...pure magic! Pure magic.✨
That’s a great one but my favorite love song of theirs is Just You N Me
This was basically a David Foster and Peter Cetera solo project using the name Chicago. The rest of the group went along with it because they were desperate for a hit(and $$$) after the death of Terry Kath.
Well, they got what they asked for.
The best Chicago songs were the Terry Kath songs IMHO.
Terry's death = Chicago's creative death
@@Dawnfrnj They were all good. iMho 😉
I think the problem is a lot of people got used to the band sounding a certain way and it changed. Yes, old Chicago was excellent ... but if you just take the post Terry Keth stuff at sound value, it was really good too. It was different, but it was good. (Music is subjective though - we can’t all like the same things)
I try not to make musical comparisons too often because when I do that, I feel that I miss out. I just like to listen to music and enjoy it.
@@rachel-in-the-208 I agree they were good songs on their own, but so different from what put the band on the map, it really does sound like a totally different band. The band members themselves admit that.
R&B group Az Yet did a cover of this song many years later.
Yep, that's what he said.
They were a good group. I loved the entire album. Their song Last Night was pure panty dropping, baby making music.
Boyz II Men was the first black group to cover this. Az Yet actually is a rework of the B2M version.
I believe Peter Cetera performed this with Az Yet on a show
IM Not a fan of 80s Chicago , But loved the 70s Saturday in the Park ,, 25 or 6 To 4 ,If You Leave me now,, Feeling stronger every day ,, Baby what a big surprise , All these songs from the 70s Were Fantastic ,
All of the above and also No Tell Lover
Jamel has covered some of these already.
Yeah you sound like the rock hall critics
If they retired when kath died
They make the hall 20 years earlier
But god forbid all the ballads #1 hits
Critics hated them
They were punished
Same thing happens with
Moody blues
& funk look & the gang
Celebration
Ruined their rock hall
Induction
Too much success
Gets some bands punished
I love the 70s too
But don’t hate the 80s
Dude how many bands can have 3 decades if hits?
Chicago is on. A very short list the Moody’s
Stones Aerosmith
Maybe David Bowie
Who else??
Cher 😂
That song is so beautiful. I can't get over this song. It gives me the chills.❤️
Chicago was great at ballads but I still prefer the Terry Kath rock days, especially the first 3 or 4 albums.
Those first 4 albums were probably the best 4 first albums put out from a band dare I say ever.
@@aaronhiggs Yes. They really became a different band, especially after David Foster got ahold of them. I won't knock their ballads, but early Chicago is still in my blood. They were my first concert at the San Diego Sports Arena, on their first album tour (Chicago Transit Authority). That ticket stub is a treasure to me.
@@aaronhiggs maybe American band
Thier was this little band from England
Called Led Zeppelin
Those 1st 4 only god was better
lost my dad in december. this was his and my moms song. we miss you so much dad. i hope youre in peace. love you.
My condolences. GOD rest his soul. My prayers for you and your mom.
RIP to your dad. Some songs still get me, and my pops has been gone a long time. Cherish your memories of him and know he’s always with you.
Man 1982 This was amazing to me then and now
The year I graduated! Great song, brings back memories!
Give me a time machine, i was in high school barely and loving life...
@@marierosemary3768 All the 70s Were Great
Ok Jamel get this. The last concert I saw pre-COVID was REO Speedwagon and Chicago. TOGETHER! 🥰🥰
My last concert was Styx!!
All 3 of them being Chicago bands. 🙂
Too bad Survivor wasn't included. 😁
Saw them the last two times thru stl. They still kicka$$ in their 70's. This years concert cancelled. Too bad. The last minute 30 of this song is old Chicago. Sounded great live. Chills
Peter Cetera had a beautiful voice. There are so many movie theme hits by him like The Glory of Love from The Karate Kid.
One of the most beautiful songs of the 1980s. Brings back lots of memories of the summer of ‘82, between my junior and senior years of high school.
I forgot about this song and how much I loved it. Thank you for returning it to my life.
I remember the R&B group doing the cover was Az Yet, which was good. I remember Peter singing a spot in the cover.
Peter is my all time favorite singer. That voice has captured my attention since childhood (1970's). Can still listen to him for hours on end. 🙂
Chicago is such a talented and unique band. I've loved them from the start. Peter Cetera has such a beautiful voice. I love when he sings "You're going to be the lucky one". Today's bands can't hold a candle.
I love this song ! The vocals 🔥🔥🔥
Have you reacted to their "You're the Inspiration"? Just as good.
My wedding song.😊❤️
No cover can ever reach this .What a song , what a meaning , one of also .
I remember when Chicago first came on the scene. It was love at first sound! I didn't know any one of my peers back in the day that didn't love Chicago. They provided an introduction to a new style/ sound of music. Listening to them made me sway to their sound. Thanks for playing this song. This music took me back to yester-year. This was so nice.The group members in Chicago had advanced degree in music. After acquiring their degrees, these individuals decided to form this group, and to create their own style of music. "Smart", what can I say! That was real smart. Thanks again! Another song that's good and fun to listen to is "Saturday in the Park"!
The Flower 🌹
Not denying Peter Cetera's talent - he played the shit out of that bass in the early years and his voice is amazing - but the heart and soul of Chicago died with Terry Kath. After that they became the soundtrack to every middle school dance on the planet.
Agree but middle school dance soundtracks have their place in nostalgia so that's not a bad thing. I just spent a few minutes feeling 13 again while hearing the song. It's amazing that music can do that for you, so it has its place in this world, even if Chicago as a band changed during the 80s.
Funny you should say that, my brother won this album as a door prize at our middle school dance 🤣
This is such a beautiful song. It recently inspired me to write a short story. As someone who wants to be a writer someday, I've found songs to be very inspirational. Definitely check out Peter Cetera's solo songs. "Glory of Love" is my favorite along with "Next Time I Fall In Love" which is a duet with Amy Grant
This has been my #1 favorite song since the first time I heard it all those years ago...and I just turned 50 this past Wednesday. ❤
Anything from Chicago 17 album! Entire album is solid
Yep
16's Better more Horns Please!!!!
What is ironic was when Chicago was talking about how they named their albums with the release of their third double album, Chicago III, they joked about going until releasing like Chicago 27, I think. Amazing to see how many they really did. I stopped buying their vinyl albums with Chicago VII but continued to listen to them through the 80s but was not big on buying their cassettes. Have replaced vinyl Carnegie Hall Live 4-record set with the CD version though. Still remember the day that I bought Chicago Transit Authority and realized it was the same band that had released Make Me Smile, Color My World, Does Anybody Know What Time It Is and 25 or 6 to 4 on Chicago II.
Az Yet covered this, maybe that's where you heard it.
The video crazy too much niggas singing lmao
Such a unique timbre. Great voice.
Chicago had such a unique sound, only a few bars into any of their songs and you knew who it was.
Chicago is by far my favourite band. Love all eras of their music. I recommend No Tell Lover, Love Me Tomorrow and You're the Inspiration.
Love Chicago period! Had this record at about 12 years old.. wore it out- Another roller rink couples skate song- I remember crying over a boy while playing it in the background- 😅 I remember he asked me to skate with him.. but then he asked another couple of girls too- (young playa’) 😂 Wasn’t funny then..😒). Their love songs and other 80’s greats) were played like crazy throughout my teens, especially when they did dedications over the radio- Love a lot of their music and different styles they did through the decades-❤️✌️
Even though I don't get the satisfaction of seeing your reaction to a song you've never heard, the reaction when you realize you know the song is just as good.
Hard not to sing along Jamel.... love the channel. Thanks
You need to listen to Feeling Stronger Everyday
This song is awesome. Plus these guys have so much great music
Yes!
He already has
Chicago was one of those groups that continued to reinvent themselves.Come back and do great things.
When I first fell in love with "25 or 6 to 4".Who knew.They had the music.They were able to find those amazing singers with those voices.The song writing with such beautiful lyrics.Pete Setera was able to sing anything given to him.
Such a great group.
80s Chicago with Peter was a COVER BAND NOTHING more or nothing less , Like Queen with out Freddie is just a cover band .
Beautiful song... Great band. Keep great music🎶 Alive... Jamel❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Peter Cetera and Amy Grant “Next Time I Fall.”
Kate Bush “The Sensual World”
Next Time I Fall is everything
Also
Peter Cetera and Crystal Bernard - forever tonight
Peter is... No words can explain it's, just... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
They became a different band after Terry Kath's death.
Not as good THATS FOR SURE ,
didnt like this Chicago style music
I found Chicago 1967 till 1977 I called it the Terry Kath era was the best
Chicago already had a greatest hits album in '74 .After Terrys unfortunate passing their style changed.😢🎶🎸🎷🎺🎹
@@ragjamrock agree I love The Terry Kath Era
This band is one of the best.They are top tier .Had some of the best vocalist.Their harmonies are on point.
Check out one of their oldies sang by Terry Kath the guitarist at that time called" Colour My World".Amazingly Beautiful.R.I.P.Terry.
Such an amazing band. So many great songs. *If You Leave Me Now" is a classic breakup song.
The Main Ingredient - Everybody Plays the Fool
Yeah! Let's go down that classic 70s Soul R&B rabbit-hole. Main Ingredient, Blue Magic, The Stylistics, The Spinners, O'Jays, The Dells, The Delfonics, The Chi-Lites, The Persuaders, Bloodstone, The Five Stairsteps.
I've been watching quite a bit of your reactions and I want to tell you that I think you are the most wonderful and kindest person that's I've come across on the UA-cams.
You react just like I would and it enter my feels knowing someone else feels e.g. Chicago too.
Love this song! Peter Cetera's voice gives me chills.
I remember who I danced with to this song in 7th grade. Jenny Parker
That is so sweet! I danced with Mike Deloach. 😊❤
Mike and Jenny danced to it together too.
Love this! Chicago 16 and Chicago 17, complete, fab! Can’t find better!
Wonderful 80's song. Peter Cetera's mesmerizing-soothing voice...."after all that we've been through".
A very deep rabbit hole here, Terry as lead and Peter backup to Peter being lead after Terry's death. I got to see them twice in concert back in the 70s and 80s. Great music and tons of hits.
AZ Yet did the cover and they did a great job too. I love their version and of course Chicago's original version.
There is an extended version that jumps into a fast tempo groove, some verses, and a trumpet and trombone extravaganza of a finale.
Chicago is an awesome group
One of the most underrated chicago songs ever is southern california purples. Epic terry kath guitar solo in there and the rift throughout the whole song is badass too
#Jamel_aka_Jamal ... I can still remember when this song came out.... At the time we had 3 Great Bands that were doing this kinda of Alternative Rock (Chicago, Journey, Foreigner), With Prince, Michael Jackson, Michael McDonald and waiting in the wings -- Prince, Jeffery Osbourne, Peabo Bryson, James Ingrams, Luther, New Editions... LOL What a time for Music in the 1970s & 80s!!!
Air Supply and REO Speedwagon too
it's not "alternative rock" it's as mainstream as it gets. "Siousie and the Banchees" were alternative.
So many covers done of 70's bands...you'd be pleasantly surprised!!🎶🎶🎧💜
This song 🎵 is absolutely 💯 beautiful, and a great resource for any man who has f'd up, and wants to apologize to the woman he loves 💘 Thank you Chicago 😊 ❤
Peter had a golden voice.
This was one of those "Love Makin" songs.
Thank you, CHICAGO for all the great classic music you've given us through out the years. Your songs will be play for many years to come.
The R&B group that did the cover was called AZ Yet.Good cover and even had Peter Cetera in the remix.
They don't make music like this anymore literally. 👍 Glad I grew up with all this amazing music. 👏👏
What a beautiful song. Thanks you for sharing this song
Ah yes, the theme song from "Summer Lovers" from 1982 😊
So glad you appreciate it. You are AWESOME. Top 5! Get it King!
In my mind we are friends lol. I stop by your channel often just to hang out with you. I enjoy your commentary and you bring songs back to me that I had forgotten about. I appreciate you
Merci... je suis français et j'adore Chicago,un groupe exceptionnel.
Chicago is amazing! I've seen them in concert twice. So frickin' good! Do a lot more of their songs!
Don’t you love this smooth ,mind resting music? Absolutely beautiful....Memories running thru my mind...
I agree "Wishing you were Here " is a good song that's underrated!♥️👍
thanks for putting a smile on my face today....i really needed that
Many great songs from Chicago.
The band with horns! Inducted into the Rock Hall in 2016. There's been so many members throughout the bands life, that they only rival Parliament-Funkadelic in those terms!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE seeing you react but then you know the songs 🎵🎵❤️❤️❤️. Thank you
Always enjoy seeing where the journey takes us in experiencing these, Jamel! There's so much out there that you'll hear in modern music in samples or full covers and you might never know where it came from until you stumble on someone else talking about it. Then you dive down into the rabbit hole and find out the inspirations of the person making that song and just keep going deeper. It's a trip!
At first I thought Jamel was thinking of Glory of Love (Karate Kid) 🙂
Peter Cetera has had some great songs!! (With Chicago and solo)
When I was in the 6th grade in ‘84 (age 11) I was obsessed with the song “You’re the Inspiration”
One of Chicago's greT 80's hits. Love it.
You always make my day better. Thank you. 😊
At the end of Hard to Say I'm Sorry it leads into GET AWAY. That is the BEST INSTRUMENTAL I have ever heard in my life!!!!!! You really should react to that if you haven't already.
Such a great song
Peter's voice is soooo beautiful
Yessss!
😍 Classic Chicago 👆🏻
And Oohhh those feels....
Awww, I was really looking forward to Jamel's reaction the "Get Away" portion of this song, but it wasn't in this version. That is some funky shit!
Got a new one for ya, Jamal. This song is set on my alarm clock every morning. Great way to get fired up for a new day. Not well known, but a fine song. “Get Up” by The Kinks
Keep up the good work!
I miss you doing reactions in whatever space this was soooo much! More room for dancing and your famous two-step!
I love "Along Comes A Woman" from Chicago. And the video for "Stay The Night" is hilarious 80s-kitsch.
I was a huge fan when Terry Kath was with them.
Jamel, Az Yet also guested on a re-recording of Peter's "You're the Inspiration" around the same time their version of Hard to Say I'm Sorry came out. I would highly recommend it; the song got some radio play back in 1998 but it wasn't a huge hit so not as widely known as Hard to Say I'm Sorry. Your reaction vids are highly entertaining btw keep up the good work!
Jamal, close but no cigar! Chicago owns this and it is magnificent! There might be good covers, but no one can't even come close to this. Original is always the best!!
Peter Cetera gran voz y excelente compositor sus canciones son muy hermosas con Chicago y como solista, gran cantautor, mis respetos y admiración total.
Oh finally, some Chicago. TYSVM Love this band. xooxoxox
There is an additional minute and 30 seconds to this song. This is the radio version, but the missing part is on the studio version and is amazing.
70's Chicago hits by far are much better than the 80s songs .
When this song was current I had a huge crush on a girl. I remember drivin' and cryin' to this song.
Cetera also sings on the AZYET cover. Amazing!