Chicago - Dialogue (1977)

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

Video recorded in Houston, Texas, at The Summit Arena (Oct. 13, 1977).

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  • Fender needs to issue the Terry Kath Telecaster in his honor.

  • @GlennSpeed50 Good comment, my friend. "Telekathster" maybe? :)

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  • On the merits of the Terry Kath era (69-77) ALONE, Chicago should be in the Hall of Fame.

  • Because the R&R Hall of Fame is the biggest farce , bullshit, fucking political shit that will never recognize the true, irreplaceable bands of the '60's and '70's...... end of story.

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  • @juantoletemex Love it!!

  • @MishuTaste a simple thought that never occurred to me ----thanks. Weird, but just recently after seeing them live so many yrs ago--40+, i see how awesome Peter was too. Ya wanted have a high low or a low high--an aloaha. love the 'Glennspeed50's' Telekathster

  • Chicago is so much larger than the R&R HOF could be. This group was and is still the greatest band to ever be brought together even with the member changes over the years. Their music was work of art and genius esp compared to the trite stuff that is thought of as music today. They should have their own museum. I know it would be great. Long Live Chicago

  • Peter sings the high notes and plays the low notes; Terry sings the low notes and plays the high notes.

  • @upyanuts Sorry, I was making a rhetorical statement ; )

  • @1i1feat Have you ever seen Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher, Patrick Willis... they make great leaders

  • Pretty fancy stage set up. You can see the "machine" that Chicago became as Terry's wife talked about years later.

  • brings a tear to my eye. 

  • @TheIrishlad12 Yes. He was a very underrated bass player.

    

  • Wish I could have been there!

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