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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

25 or 6 to 4

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  • i wanna say 73 or 74 because thats when kath first got the telecaster

  • @DXfan115 No, no. Not 73 or 74. 25 or 6 to 4. Get it right.

  • @BonoEtMalo Uhm actually you should get it right. Someone asked when Terry first started using this awesome Telecaster. I obviously got the title of the song right if you look at the title of the video

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  • This song rocks.

    One of the biggest tragedies in music was how Chicago morphed from a kick ass band into a soft rock band. :(

  • seems like they have the munchies

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  • Kath, Cetera are truly musical legends in their own time. These two fine musicians made Chicago the supergroup that they once were. Today, they are a tribute band to their once legendary days.

  • Terry Kath was one of greatest guitar players of the late 60-70's.Blew his brains out playing Russian Rullet on this ranch in this video in Colorado.Saw them live in Denever,Chicago.Unreal live.

  • I was too young to really understand this song! LOL

  • the one & the only Originals in Back @ the Ranch "CHICAGO"!

  • There was a remake of this in the 80s. The video was rather cool. I wish I could find it. No luck so far. If someone knows where it can be found I would love to see it again

  • @TheOriginalArchetype no as far as I know Chicago wrote and performed this (69/70) and nobody's touched it since...but MAYBE I'm wrong. It would be awesome for somebody today to cover it. It's strange how nobody's really redid Chicago's songs much...though in the 90's an R@B/hip-hop group Az-yet performed "Hard to say I'm Sorry" where Peter Cetera did sing one vocal. Bet they were honored to be apart of something so legendary!

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