This great event happened 51 years ago and it’s timeless. You see how excited and happy Chicago was to be playing with Al Green, who even back in 1973 was a living legend. And of course Chicago were no slouches either. Great clip!!!!!
Jeez, just seeing this for the first time!! What a great recording -- and such a treasure! Much thanks & respect to whoever finnagled THIS onto youtube!
Por eso el Arte es salvador y maravilloso, en una época llena de prejuicios raciales ellos se reunieron para crear esta gran pieza artística que perdurara para siempre.
The 60s and 70s were the best decades of music. Incredible talented artists. We still enjoy with amazing memories. Can't go back but we can keep the music going. Thanks to all of them
Watching these guys kill it is infectious. All are absolutely excellent, unmatched talents; yet they all seem to be pinching themselves to be performing with the very best that there is in the game. Al almost lost his mind hearing just how darn good Chicago sounds in person; and Chicago just can't stop smiling hard enough to show their admiration with Mr Soul himself, Al Green. Man, I miss those days. But this is definitely one for the archives.
Good God Y'all. Absolutely wonderful track .Both the Reverend Al and Chicago in peak form. Al's vocals are magnificent - passionate and controlled and the boys from Chicago totally nailing the backing - they do the original musicians from Hi in Memphis TOTAL justice.
The smiles around that studio is what gets you. They’re literally having a blast. The original seven of Chicago is were straight smoking. Folks forget that Peter Cetera is was dope on the bass, he and Terry Kath were in sync. One love Chicago and Reverend Al. ☝🏾❤️
Sad to hear the Reverend was on the way to losing his voice when this was recorded. I saw him at the Oakland Coliseum in 77’ at the peak of his powers, the man could soar!