DanFHiggins (Mid Maryland) | | Posted: May 08, 2013 - 11:17 | |
Wow - back in the day man
Jr High school band playing this - I'm sure we sounded nothing like this but the auditorium was jumping anyway!
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dkwalika (Upper Midwest) | | Posted: Apr 07, 2013 - 07:22 | |
Good comparison. We had Chicago's first 4 albums, back in the day, my sister and me. She gave me Santana 3, because she didn't like it! WonderLizard wrote:Danny Seraphine was all of 19 when this was recorded. Compares to Santana's Michael Shrieve, who was the same age when Santana debuted. |
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Toke (Bournemouth UK) | | Posted: Feb 03, 2013 - 12:12 | |
WonderLizard wrote:Danny Seraphine was all of 19 when this was recorded. Compares to Santana's Michael Shrieve, who was the same age when Santana debuted. Yes he sure is an amazing drummer and sent me wild when I first heard this track... still have the Album on Vinyl ... one of their best or one of my best favourites. |
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Feb 03, 2013 - 12:09 | |
Hannio wrote:It is a scientific fact that every time you listen to this, over 1000 brain cells shrivel up and die. Which means that you'd have to listen to this 100 million times to fully deplete your brain. Might be possible on a classic rock station... |
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Feb 03, 2013 - 12:06 | |
Danny Seraphine was all of 19 when this was recorded. Compares to Santana's Michael Shrieve, who was the same age when Santana debuted.
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 03:44 | |
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lentan (Visby) | | Posted: Nov 11, 2012 - 01:52 | |
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Nov 01, 2012 - 10:54 | |
It is a scientific fact that every time you listen to this, over 1000 brain cells shrivel up and die.
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le_colonel
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Wow. For RP, this is pretty bad.
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railroadwail (Deep in Penn's Woods) | | Posted: Nov 01, 2012 - 10:50 | |
Threw away all my other Chicago vinyl, kept this one!
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railroadwail (Deep in Penn's Woods) | | Posted: Nov 01, 2012 - 10:48 | |
Who knew their first album would be their best album?
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choiceimage (I may not look stupid) | | Posted: Oct 10, 2012 - 17:20 | |
Isn't there another version of this song that's about 2 years long?
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d48m02h1918
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Rockit (Ottawa ON) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2012 - 11:45 | |
LizK wrote:Might I go live in 1969? Fine year.  You can use my Time Machine if you like! |
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Johnny-smooth (On my bicycle) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2012 - 11:44 | |
Back when this group was actually worth listening to you. Too bad they fell so far in their efforts to create pablum for the masses
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blackjackshellac (Montreal) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2012 - 11:42 | |
How does this only have a 7.4. This is a 10 baby.
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jonahboo (in a corner) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2012 - 11:41 | |
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1wolfy (Mission Viejo California) | | Posted: Aug 08, 2012 - 16:47 | |
Only if this could be re-recorded with today's technology.. 'Improved' remasters don't really cut it.
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LizK (Houston, Texas) | | Posted: Aug 08, 2012 - 16:43 | |
Might I go live in 1969? Fine year.  |
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matude
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< x > Turned up < > Not turned up
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goodgroove
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Jun 28, 2012 - 15:07 | |
coloradojohn wrote:OH, MAN, when that dude kicks it in with the funky syncopation on the killer bass ... then the guitar and the percussion comes in... then the bluesy earthy vocals start to growl... OH My GOD! YEAH! The dude on the bass was Peter Cetera - who turned in some great vocals on the early Chicago but whose later solo work was pure schlock. From AMG on the really really good album - marred IMHO by a few insane Terry Kath gutarbation excursions: "On the one hand, listeners were presented with an incendiary rock & roll quartet of Terry Kath (lead guitar/vocals), Robert Lamm (keyboards/vocals), Peter Cetera (bass/vocals), and Danny Seraphine (drums). They were augmented by the equally aggressive power brass trio that included Lee Loughnane (trumpet/vocals), James Pankow (trombone), and the aforementioned Walter Parazaider (woodwind/vocals). " I believe the vocals here start with Terry then to Peter than to Robert |
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Jun 06, 2012 - 12:54 | |
DanO-1 wrote:Terry Kath was a fine, fine guitar player. Warning Bad Taste Joke Coming: Unfortunately not as good at Russian Roulette |
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neuticle (fog fog fog) | | Posted: Jun 06, 2012 - 12:54 | |
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ThePoose (Ottawa, capital of Canada) | | Posted: Jun 06, 2012 - 12:45 | |
Thank you, Mister Stevie Winwood.
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Stingray
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hiorgos wrote:Volume:
< x > Turned up < > Not turned up ...do the math? CAN'T!!! |
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hiorgos (Matrix) | | Posted: May 27, 2012 - 17:50 | |
Volume:
< x > Turned up < > Not turned up
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coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | | Posted: May 27, 2012 - 17:48 | |
OH, MAN, when that dude kicks it in with the funky syncopation on the killer bass ... then the guitar and the percussion comes in... then the bluesy earthy vocals start to growl... OH My GOD! YEAH!
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Bobert_ParkCity (Park City Utah) | | Posted: May 27, 2012 - 17:48 | |
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martinc (Ottawa Canada) | | Posted: Mar 03, 2012 - 09:45 | |
We are rocking the year 1969 again. Guitar playing was astounding that year
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