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Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (1969)

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

Chicago Transit Authority. Texas International Pop Festival 1969.
(Recorded Saturday, Aug. 30)

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  • What came first , Chicago, or Blood, Sweat & Tears?

  • Chicago came first as a group (feb,1967), but released their first album until 1969. Blood Sweat and Tears began in july,1967, and released their first album in 1968.

  • thier not playing this song, the video and audio are of two different songs.

  • These films from Texas Pop Festival have the video and the audio out of sync. However, they are authentic recordings from the festival. Saludos!

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  • Another example of how much Terry loved playing. Though he wasn't the key player in this tune, he was giving everything he had. A rock god if ever there was one.

  • I'm sure you can find a full vid. somewhere for purchase. Ebay is teeming with those kind of things. I purchased the full woodstock!

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  • Man, this is music. So pleasurable to listen to. Early Chicago really nailed the line between rock and jazz.

  • 5 people really care what time it is

  • that's not WALT!

  • I really hope the 4 dislikes are for the video quality and not for this great song.

  • @automan1950 Um...stoned enough that you forgot to spell "how?"

    :P

  • Does anyone remember hot stoned we got that day?

  • BS&T had already had a few radio hits by this time. CTA's first album came out right around the time of this festival. I remember that my horn player friends were all over it.

    BS&T had been creating 3:00 pop hits for the radio, and CTA was more progressive, releasing longer songs. I remember that Danny Seraphine's drums didn't even all match. The did that drum solo with the horn guys all playing maracas & claves as the evening cooled. During tis song, I decided that I should never wear a watch.

  • Check out 0:43 It's either Robert Lamm on keyboards or an escaped mental patient tickling the ivories. Michael Myers stopped by to jam with the band on his way to Haddonfield, IL

  • this is 100% oldie progressive, it´s excelent!

  • That would be terrific! Thank you so much.

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