You can only find the piano intro on their very first LP,which I still have to this day.You have to listen to the original version in order to truly enjoy this classic.Very rarelydid Lee Loughnane perform his trumpet intro heard on the LP,but does a great job anyway.Thanks drhey19 for this timeless classic.
Robert Lamm is a GREAT songwriter, but as a soloist on the piano, I find that his solos are boring. If you watch guys like Keith Emerson or Rich Wakemen from that era, they will blow your mind as to what they did on their solos. Once again, Lamm is a GREAT songwriter, but glad to see he dropped the solo's from the current shows. Now, all we have to do is get Robert to turn up the volume on his keyboards in concert, always thought his playing got lost in the mix.
I know, I know, this was from my era, but man, it just seems like everything from back then, even now looking back, was so much cooler than it is now.
Every time I think I have found the last of Chicago's videos, I find incredible new ones. Thanks drhey for posting the ones I've never seen before. Just awesome!
Thank you. I really need to find the time to search for the rest of this concert, convert it, and post it on YouTube, once I complete my list of everything else to post
You can only find the piano intro on their very first LP,which I still have to this day.You have to listen to the original version in order to truly enjoy this classic.Very rarelydid Lee Loughnane perform his trumpet intro heard on the LP,but does a great job anyway.Thanks drhey19 for this timeless classic.
50marioD 1 year ago
Robert Lamm is a GREAT songwriter, but as a soloist on the piano, I find that his solos are boring. If you watch guys like Keith Emerson or Rich Wakemen from that era, they will blow your mind as to what they did on their solos. Once again, Lamm is a GREAT songwriter, but glad to see he dropped the solo's from the current shows. Now, all we have to do is get Robert to turn up the volume on his keyboards in concert, always thought his playing got lost in the mix.
Irisheyes314 1 year ago
That intro is the mot incredible thing I've ever seen.
pam7601 1 year ago
I love it. The guy who wrote "A Hit By Varese" plucking and pounding the insides of a piano like George Crumb.
WrestlingHeretic 1 year ago
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rockinjeffrey 2 years ago
The intro was brilliant
crewmom 2 years ago
Remembering the late great Terry Kath...thankyou so very much.
garyco762 2 years ago
A million thanks for posting this gem.
propaganda63 2 years ago 2
I know, I know, this was from my era, but man, it just seems like everything from back then, even now looking back, was so much cooler than it is now.
bobviously 2 years ago 4
...not from your era, but i agree
botheredsoul 2 years ago
I am not as old as u are ( I assume) but I agree with you.Especially when it comes to music.
abc40abc 2 years ago
Every time I think I have found the last of Chicago's videos, I find incredible new ones. Thanks drhey for posting the ones I've never seen before. Just awesome!
SirrPurr1994 3 years ago
Thank you. I really need to find the time to search for the rest of this concert, convert it, and post it on YouTube, once I complete my list of everything else to post
drhey19 3 years ago
@SirrPurr1994 hes playing inside the piano like keith emerson he seems to be doing more with it this really dates back to the 1930s with henry cowell
spacepatrolman 1 year ago
Thankyou for the song and the prelude was cool also
garyco34 3 years ago
Wicked...Go on Robert!! :)
CC007 3 years ago