Chicago The Band "Saturday in the Park"
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@themysteryrapper Truer words haven't been spoken.From your mouth to God's ear.Just came from listening to the bands;The Eagles and before them Supertramp.I love Big Band Rock and Roll.The harmonies of both the music in the forms of voices and instruments are making me forget to watch my Bruins play tonight against the JETS.EVERYONE NEEDS A RESPET.
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Listening to this song always puts me in a good mood. The 70's ...the best decade of music!!
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I am so in love with Robert Lamm in the video.
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@MeanrBeanr if any decade it would be the 60's,that decade revolutionized music with the beatles,rolling stones,cream,birds and many others.but sure the 70s were okay but the 60's are way more memorable in music history.
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I'm Zorak from planet Gdeeboff( 6 million miles from Pluto) & I love this
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I appreciate a lot this group
Good remember
Thank you very much for posting
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I love old music than modern ones like today. Thave more themes and are more relaxing. Almost all of today's music are love songs and some contain words not suitable for young ages..
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@themysteryrapper yes but the song doesnt really do anything for me.
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They will always be the very best...................... real music, real people, real musicians.
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This song brings back fond memories of growing up in Chicago. Great band. Unfortunately, the worst live concert I've ever seen. I saw them at their height of popularity at Chicago's McCormick Place during a sold-out concert. The sound was so bad that no one could distinguish one song from another. Eventually everyone started booing and the band left in frustration rather than fixing the sound. Needless to say, everyone left very disappointed.
When BANDS PLAYED the Instruments THEMSELVES and not producers and labels! REAl drummers, REAL horns...And the HORNS WERE MEMBERS of the band, not hired Help for an album! REAL music... Not no american idol Singer CRAP!
themysteryrapper 2 years ago 33
The 70's, being the top decade for rock music in general, had it all: talented musicians, vinyl, best concerts, loyal followers, NO MTV and a wide range of choices....you could be into hard rock bands like UFO, Rush, Budgie and also like mellow, instrumental material like Chicago, ELP, Santana, Floyd, etc.
We 40 somethings had it all. Sorry kids of today, your stuff doesn't even come close. I applaud those of the new generation that show interest by listening to this, you can't go wrong.
MeanrBeanr 2 years ago 20