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@classiclife7204
@classiclife7204 Год назад
For us children of the 1970s, we didn't need too many "kids records" when the radio had songs like this going on all day. Can you dig it, fellow GenXers? Yes, I can!
@davidransom4703
@davidransom4703 Год назад
yes i can friend
@Whateva67
@Whateva67 Год назад
Right on
@llw1066
@llw1066 Год назад
Oh yes! We 70s kids were grooving to some beautiful music
@miavalmoja3119
@miavalmoja3119 Год назад
I might of been 10 when this played On Am radio
@proudmoon3
@proudmoon3 Год назад
Great time to grow up!
@ronjm945
@ronjm945 Год назад
Chicago was blessed to have three lead singers and great songwriters and musicians..
@americanaforever6725
@americanaforever6725 Год назад
A true super group loaded with so much talent.
@myownchannel247
@myownchannel247 Год назад
In this, (their best original lineup) they had three great singers. Robert Lamm (keyboards) on this one, then there's the late, great Terry Kath (guitar great) with the bluesier voice, and Peter Cetera, (bass) on their ballads and other styles.
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 Год назад
This is a such a feel-good song, and it perfectly captures the great vibe of being in a Chicago park on a summer day...
@johnbrowne3950
@johnbrowne3950 Год назад
These days you'd better be packing in a Chicago park.
@dickcnormis1444
@dickcnormis1444 Год назад
Now you would step on a syringe or be attacked in the park.
@OneThousandHomoDJs
@OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад
Amen, I was thinking the same thing. For whatever reason, I've always REALLY liked the emphasis in "can you dig it? Yes, I CAN!"
@ruelmotos8690
@ruelmotos8690 Год назад
Chicago's "Saturday in the Park" was inspired by walk Robert Lammn (keyboards, lead vocals) took through New York's Central Park on the fourth of July 1971. The band recorded their first five albums in Columbia Studios in New York City from 1969-1972.
@marlachristensen2076
@marlachristensen2076 Год назад
@@ruelmotos8690 I did not know this.
@jennypenny
@jennypenny Год назад
Child of the 70s here but I don’t think you can categorize Chicago or the band earth wind and fire. Both are incredible. In span all types of genres. True talent these two bands are wonderful
@SteveJonesHimself
@SteveJonesHimself Год назад
Categorization is a waste of time and energy. And most artists hate it to be treated that way. Best to just go with it.
@garysunshine9643
@garysunshine9643 Год назад
Saw the two play together on long island. Probably the most enjoyable concert ive ever attended
@antw.8206
@antw.8206 8 месяцев назад
Yes yes a lot of memories 😂
@seriouslyfolks5245
@seriouslyfolks5245 Год назад
This band was HUGE in the 70s.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 Год назад
More goodness from The Second City. RIP Guitarist Terry Kath, one of the best ever, and a favorite of one Jimi Hendrix. Chicago has real power in concert.
@leighsaldivar4439
@leighsaldivar4439 Год назад
Yes they do!
@TheOriginalRick
@TheOriginalRick Год назад
Yes, Chicago was specifically and purposefully a "horn band." At that time, horns were usually added in post-production at the whim of the producer, and never seen on stage with the group. Chicago set out to show the world that horns could be a vital part of rock and roll, and not a secondary roll that they had been for many years.
@carmenwise2256
@carmenwise2256 Год назад
Can't go wrong with Chicago. They have a unique variety of songs. 3 different singers with 3 different voices. Love this group.
@steve9199
@steve9199 Год назад
Chicago... The Rock band that played jazz! Blood Sweat & Tears.... The Jazz band that played rock! Two of the best of the 70's.... so glad I grew up in that time!
@johnthegreek5836
@johnthegreek5836 Год назад
Chicago is a great band, I’ve been lucky to see them in concert twice
@charlesf2804
@charlesf2804 Год назад
This track is off their fifth album, which was released in 1972. Bit of trivia: this was their first album which had only one LP. The first three were double albums followed by a live set with four LPs, recorded at Carnegie Hall.
@bloppysloppy2283
@bloppysloppy2283 Год назад
Asia is correct. With Chicago (the 70's era) horns were the trademark of their sound. They had their own sound and you always knew a Chicago song when you heard it. They had at least one Top 40 hit in every year of the 70's.
@mikemitchell4960
@mikemitchell4960 Год назад
you can never go wrong with a little Chicago ,, so many songs to choose from,,, and everyone will be the right choice ,,,, big fan,,, they realy are the musicians musician,,,, great post guys,,,,love to see the appreciation for this absolutely wonderful band,,, peace as always.
@jenniferkasowicz9463
@jenniferkasowicz9463 Год назад
One of my favorite songs! Yea! A great feel-good song with a great message of just being together. ❤️✌️
@teri7398
@teri7398 Год назад
Another Chicago classic. They used to play this on the radio all the time.
@DanielFrost21
@DanielFrost21 Год назад
Asia & BJ, Chicago is one of my favorite bands.They have everything....great vocals, guitars, brass, keyboards and drums. This was written by Robert Lamm (keyboardist) about his experience in New York's Central Park.
@Jamesscearce
@Jamesscearce Год назад
I've been "Searching So Long" for a Chicago reaction video... now I'm "Feeling Stronger Everyday".
@karlschmitt6359
@karlschmitt6359 Год назад
One of just many hits from this great band! Started listening to them in the early 70's and haven't stopped! Great music from an exceptional band! I highly recommend watching Terry Kath's documentary, Terry was the soul of Chicago with his soulful singing and amazing guitar playing! Robert Lamb is the singer on this song however! Thank you for your reaction!
@aandpman
@aandpman Год назад
110% agree @karlschmitt6359 ! Started listening about the same time too!
@karlschmitt6359
@karlschmitt6359 Год назад
@@aandpman Chicago 2 was the first album I heard, I was about 8 when I heard it back in 73.
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 Год назад
Since you guys enjoy the horns, I'd like to recommend checking out Blood Sweat and Tears, for another fantastic, jazzy/funky/bluesy/soulful band..
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 Год назад
Hey Lisa, Happy New Year! BS&T was another early concert for me, and I met and talked with Mr. David Clayton Thomas before the show, a good guy and very polite and gracious.
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 Год назад
@@bobschenkel7921 Happy New Year to you as well, Bob!! I caught BS&T in the early 90's a few times, with a 9 piece band. Some of the greatest live music I've ever witnessed. Very cool that you got to meet David Clayton Thomas, he seems like he would be gracious and personable. One of my favorite singers, ever.
@Serai3
@Serai3 Год назад
Oh, this makes me think of lunches on the quad in high school, hanging out in the sun. My friends gathered together, listening to music on our little transistor radios. I miss the 70's, I miss my friends so much.
@llw1066
@llw1066 Год назад
Carefree kids before the screens took over
@maryreilly5092
@maryreilly5092 Год назад
What I especially like about this band is their music is positive the lyrics of their songs are uplifting for the most part. And we need more of that! Thank you for your video.
@Cooljack906
@Cooljack906 Год назад
Truly great music back then. I was born in 1960 but between the age of 10-20 yrs old I was truly a 70s child. I remember going to church camp up in Julian California around 1972 -1974 with my best friend and I was so in awe of her because she could play this on the piano. She passed away in 2013 and this song made me think of her. ♥️♥️♥️
@bobbyscarfo2544
@bobbyscarfo2544 Год назад
Original name "Chicago Transit Authority"...... this tune reminds me of my youth in the 70s..... for the record, every Chicago tune from the 70s is fire.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Asia & BJ, their “Beginnings”, “Does Anybody Know What Time It Is” & "Just You 'n' Me"!!!!
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
I know what time it is. Time to lay more Chicago and Southside Johnny!
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
@@joelliebler5690 yes! Southside Johnny "We're Havin' A Party", "Trapped Again", I "Don't Want to Go Home", "Talk To Me"... I saw him in a 2,000 seat theater Nov 1981, Reach Up And Touch The Sky Tour!
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
@@surlechapeau Where did you see them play? I saw them at the Paladium in downtown New York City. They were incredible and it was after they released their z Jukes album.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
@@joelliebler5690 The Westchester Premier Theatre, which closed in late '82
@bradleyrogers8073
@bradleyrogers8073 Год назад
Gotta love the horns. Such a visual song that you can place yourself right at the park, sitting on a grassy knoll just enjoying the sunshine.
@bintheredonethat
@bintheredonethat Год назад
Imagine hearing this kinda of music everyday on the radio. Back then we took this type of talent for granted. Didn't realize, at the time, how good we had it when came to music.
@seabreeze8894
@seabreeze8894 Год назад
Well said, y’all! Y’all are seeing exactly what we loved about Chicago back in the day. Seems like yesterday, and the music is really timeless, too! Love seeing younger folks like y’all discovering this great old music.
@ruelmotos8690
@ruelmotos8690 Год назад
Chicago's "Saturday in the Park" was inspired by walk Robert Lammn (keyboards, lead vocals) took through New York's Central Park on the fourth of July 1971. The band recorded their first five albums in Columbia Studios in New York City from 1969-1972.
@reneemaciag3084
@reneemaciag3084 Год назад
My first non-teen idol concert was Chicago. My mom and her friend took my friend and me since we were only 12 years old. I loved this song on the radio. They were fantastic showmen. We had to do it again when I was a few years older-- Mom and Cheryl, me and my bestie, Barb.
@chitownlee
@chitownlee Год назад
Makes me homesick, every neighborhood in Chicago has a large park. Play Take Me Back to Chicago. You'll love it.
@realitycheck5376
@realitycheck5376 Год назад
Great breakdown by you guys saying that Chicago seems to be in it's own category. Technically they're a rock band but they were doing something different than anyone else. Heck, that's why all these bands back in the day were so good. They all did their own thing and it made them all unique, unlike today's artists.
@joelmastrobattisto422
@joelmastrobattisto422 Год назад
Chicago to me is one of the greatest bands of all time. I agree remember as a kid I was born in 1971 and my parents had the piece of furniture in the living room that had the record player inside of it putting this record on was a highlight for me my brother and my sister and jumping around the living room, it brings back so many great memories of my childhood. Another great song by that you would absolutely love is searching so long
@iliketowatch.
@iliketowatch. Год назад
I think what distinguished Chicago from the other rock bands of their day is their horn section. Other bands had brass session players come into the studio to record with them, but Chicago's brass section were part of the band.
@tinahairston6383
@tinahairston6383 Год назад
If you get the chance, Chicago still tours so while there's only 3, Walter Parazaider is still a member though retired from touring, of the original members still with the band (Terry Kath passed away in 1978 and Peter Cetera - lead vocals/bass left in 1985 and Danny Seraphine - drums left in 1990) it's still a great concert. I got to meet them about 15 years ago as they were staying in the hotel I worked and was able to see them perform.
@Friend_Of_The_Muse
@Friend_Of_The_Muse Год назад
If you want to know what Chicago is all about listen to the song "Introduction" from their first album. The song gives a nice hint into what they do musically. It was designed for that purpose and they opened their shows with it. Yes Asia...they had 3 great lead vocalist. To quote the trombone player James Pankow, Jimi Hendrix who was touring with them (imagine that show!) said to him "Your horns sound like one set of lungs and your guitar player is better than me!". Can't argue with that.
@NativeNYerChicHK
@NativeNYerChicHK Год назад
This is the song JLo said reminds of summer. It’s true, it reminds me of Central Park in NYC on a sunny afternoon ♥️
@lynnschnekenburger7270
@lynnschnekenburger7270 Год назад
The good ol' days. Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago. Sooo glad I saw them in the 70s.✌❤
@paulf4802
@paulf4802 Год назад
You can never go wrong reviewing a Chicago song, especially early Chicago!
@robrobertson4619
@robrobertson4619 Год назад
I have a suggestion from my all time favorite band, Chicago. Back in the late 60’s they had a song that they would start out their concerts with to give the audience a glimpse of what they were about to here for next couple of hours. The song is called “Introduction” Give it a try! 😉
@timweber1695
@timweber1695 Год назад
One of the greatest guitarists to ever live
@greg2976
@greg2976 Год назад
👍💯 R.I.P.
@mariaportengen2959
@mariaportengen2959 Год назад
Such a great, feel good song from a great band! 🎶🎶👍
@johnlooney2319
@johnlooney2319 Год назад
So many layers to this band with the horns and a full band like EWF. They toured together, imagine all the hits on that tour.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
This is CHICAGO in their early days when they combined rock, jazz, and blues perfectly like no band had done before or will ever do again. Try their best songs like Beginnings, Questions 67and 68.Also the tune Make Me Smile. The early days was their supreme best. They had a huge horn section with one of the best frummers in the world.Hey Asia and BJ you might also want to listen to Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes who also have a great horn section with some superb songs like Love on The Wrong Side of Town, We’re Having a party, Trapped Again,and Talk to Me. Guaranteed to love all of them!❤☮️ Happy New Year🎉
@peterworth9403
@peterworth9403 Год назад
Man..."Make Me Smile" is a short but powerful one, like "Color my World." Love them both. Surprised you didn't mention "Does anybody really know what time it is?"
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
@@peterworth9403 I feel the same way and I just wanted to ask the m to play some of those rather than rattling off all those great early tunes.
@peterworth9403
@peterworth9403 Год назад
@@joelliebler5690 Right? It's a rabbit hole. Like the suggestion I made for Grass Roots up there *points*. I had to stop myself listing good songs to start with. Damned rabbit hole.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
@@peterworth9403 I did not realize how many good songs that The Grass Roots had until I purchased a best of CD a number of years ago.
@peterworth9403
@peterworth9403 Год назад
@@joelliebler5690 That was one of the cassettes my parents got me with my first stereo. It's the kind of music that sticks with you. Parents raised me on the classics, and I grew and expanded my love of music from there.
@darrinlindsey
@darrinlindsey Год назад
Chicago is certainly a unique band, with the orchestra instruments
@johncanning731
@johncanning731 Год назад
Please watch Chicago live at Tanglewood 1970..The song is "Make me smile"..They were on tour with Hendrix and it speaks for it self..Hendrix when asked who is your favorite guitar player he said "Terry Kath"..
@teresapack4788
@teresapack4788 Год назад
Love love love this great song and Chicago has over flowing talent.
@garyspry1444
@garyspry1444 Год назад
This was a big summertime hit!
@marlachristensen2076
@marlachristensen2076 Год назад
The change in tempo reaction by the two of you is great.
@jameshitt8385
@jameshitt8385 4 месяца назад
One of the most amazing bands, bring back many memories of the late 60'sand early 70's.
@jimwillride
@jimwillride Год назад
I love this band and I love your openness to them...they were unique: no real name for it. Sometimes it gets called jazz fusion, as in a fusion of rock and jazz. I just think they are their own category...exactly: how about gigantic rock...or big rock. They are just a freaking truckload of sound.
@davidharrison3711
@davidharrison3711 Год назад
How can you NOT feel good after hearing this song???
@slcfutbolfan
@slcfutbolfan Год назад
the brass section IS their thing. the 1st rock group who incorporated horns
@greg2976
@greg2976 Год назад
Testament of a GREAT band. Every song is unique! Not 1 song is alike!!!!
@geraldmcboingboing7401
@geraldmcboingboing7401 Год назад
Thanks for reacting to this song. This came out right after I arrived at Goodfellow AFB in 1972. I got to listen to it all summer on the radio!!
@bln3576
@bln3576 Год назад
Can't go wrong with anything Chicago.
@leighsaldivar4439
@leighsaldivar4439 Год назад
Chicago is my favorite band. ❤️
@garymiller2536
@garymiller2536 Год назад
Back when we would here Bands for the first time in 1960’s and 70’s. Especially CHICAGO. So awesome. Chicago I was told were one of the few Groups that each member had an actual College Degree in music besides being Passionately gifted. Yes Horns were their Noted Area of their niche Rock. Blues. Jazz and Soft Alternative. They could do anything.
@michaellogsdon2246
@michaellogsdon2246 Год назад
Chicago always takes me back to carefree happy Summers !
@alaingaudart3432
@alaingaudart3432 Год назад
Great song from the summer of 1972. Just a little kid back then and it’s such a happy time with beautiful songs like this. Listen to “Feeling Stronger every Day. Awesome too.
@karenmikalofsky5287
@karenmikalofsky5287 Год назад
This song just makes me smile! Happy vibes.
@danieldaley9097
@danieldaley9097 Год назад
THAT’S BECAUSE THEY ARE REAL MUSICIANS !
@snakeinthegrass7443
@snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад
Asia, how did ur cheeks feel after that one? You smiled the entire song. 🙂 Early Chicago is amazing!
@rogerdaly6326
@rogerdaly6326 Год назад
Asia & BJ Chicago in the 70's weren't just a horn band , they were THE horn band ! !
@suzanneprock7286
@suzanneprock7286 Год назад
I love Chicago, my very first concert when I was in High School, they were at the Indiana State Fair.
@FUBAR1986
@FUBAR1986 Год назад
Can you dig it? Yes I can….. was fortunate enough to see them on the Fourth of July on a Saturday in the Park for the first ever star-spangled spectacular day in the park and fireworks…..❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@joea7293
@joea7293 Год назад
First off Happy New Year to you both! Growing up in the 70's if you were into music and wanted to play it, bands like Chicago, Earth Wind and Fire inspired us to learn that craft. So many times we would put those records on and try to learn what they were doing. Until some of us took is more seriously. Good times. My hats off to Chicago and the bands that made our musical youth thrive. Been away for a bit but as always, stay safe and much love guys I love yall
@mokumboi19
@mokumboi19 Год назад
70s era Chicago is incredible. You gotta hit up Beginnings next.
@jennypenny
@jennypenny Год назад
Love this song….got to see them in concert in the 90’s so it was after Cetera but still so good
@hibhibb5429
@hibhibb5429 Год назад
Timeless and Classic!! Love the horns in Chicago. We need more music like this in 2023!!
@RonSafreed
@RonSafreed Год назад
Chicago was a "jazz-fusion band", combining jazz with rock & pop music!! Jazz fusion started about 1967!!
@somersetcace1
@somersetcace1 Год назад
Great thing about those horn players, and really all the members was they would set those horns down and pick up percussion when needed, or something else. I think that lends to their wide range. Especially in the Terry Kath days. There seemed to be an atmosphere of selflessness in that band. I saw them live on their Chicago 17 tour, (which was unfortunately without Terry rip) and they were really amazing live.
@dougsusie2319
@dougsusie2319 Год назад
Very nice guys, haven't heard this one in a few decades and a fun great song. I had the album, probably around 71 or 72, I'm not sure, been many years ago. I just heard you say 72 so my brain isn't shot yet, that's cool. I was 14 in 72, where do the years go? Peace and Love to you both.
@Reddog7937
@Reddog7937 Год назад
Chicago is great band. Very versatile. You should consider the Doobie brother ~ Minute By Minute. With mike McDonald singing.think you
@georgeklaes9248
@georgeklaes9248 Месяц назад
When President Ford (a University of Michigan graduate) was seeking reelection, our marching band director (a University of Michigan graduate) requested we run back to a certain point in the Tulip Time parade route to play Saturday in the Park for President Ford. Many of us made it back but it wasn't easy. ---West Ottawa marching band cornet player.
@scottmatzeder9162
@scottmatzeder9162 Год назад
This is REAL music!
@jonstiner3424
@jonstiner3424 Год назад
My daughter plays in the Notre Dame band drumline. The band Chicago is a big sponsor of the band and comes to play with them at halftime. Here's a link to Chicago and the Notre Dame band playing "Saturday In The Park"
@centuryrox
@centuryrox Год назад
Chicago is just as smooth as butter!
@tiffanytosh1569
@tiffanytosh1569 Год назад
When I was in high school, our band did a halftime show to this song. I was on the drill team and we did an awesome routine!
@geoffsullivan7902
@geoffsullivan7902 Год назад
Had to stop n see….wore this album out - my parents loved Chicago. I saw them in 86- I think….the 80’s…anyway,yeah- unbelievable show.❤️🎶❤️
@christopheryochum3602
@christopheryochum3602 Год назад
Finally someone's doing this one. I can hear this every time and enjoy it every time.
@craigw1911
@craigw1911 Год назад
The band was founded on February 14 of 1967, their first album released in 1969. They were built as a rock band with horns, the three piece horn section (Walt Parazaider on sax and woodwinds, Lee Loughnane on trumpet, and James Pankow on trombone) was the foundation and core of the band, with Robert Lamm on keyboards. Terry Kath on guitar and Danny Seraphine on drums fronted the rhythm section. Bass player Peter Cetera was the last member added to the original band Chicago Transit Authority to round them out. Poem 58 on the debut album proves that Jimi Hendrix was right when he said that they had a guitar player (Kath) that's better than Jimi himself.
@BeastrealDT
@BeastrealDT Год назад
Chicago has a lot of great songs but this is my favorite one. ✌️
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 Год назад
Love some Chicago!!! Nothing better on horns!
@garysunshine9643
@garysunshine9643 Год назад
Great musicians as Asia said, the whole band including the horn section. And never met anyone who didn't love this song
@bobmorgan1575
@bobmorgan1575 Год назад
One of the most bittersweet love songs you'll ever hear is Till We Meet Again. Give it a listen, if you dare.
@robinschulze934
@robinschulze934 Год назад
One of my favorites!!! I grew up with this!!! Can you dig it, yes I can !!!! 😅🎉❤
@AsiaandBJ
@AsiaandBJ Год назад
It's so good!
@AP-gb3eh
@AP-gb3eh Год назад
Great band great song great vibe
@suzyshopper49
@suzyshopper49 Год назад
Have u checked out the song called Does Anybody Really Know WHAT TIME IS, OR BEGINNINGS is another good one. Robert Lamm was the guy on the piano he was one of the originals from the band, he still tours.
@MoniCharli677
@MoniCharli677 Год назад
I’ve been feeling it for 40 years! OK I have to admit it U2 are my favorite reactor(s)! Again, Asia, you’re smile alone, makes me SMILE, and BJ you’re awesome too & with reactions, etc.! Thank you both⭐️⭐️ I hope you’ve listened to Angelina Jordan‘s rendition of Prince (RIP😢🎼💜☮️) “Purple Rain”❓ JS 😂
@TheChick24
@TheChick24 Год назад
Anytime this song comes on the radio my windows go down (weather permitting lol) and the volume goes up!
@jeffmorrison2147
@jeffmorrison2147 Год назад
If you two ever get the chance to see them live, definitely go, they are incredible live
@ivarwinter3049
@ivarwinter3049 Год назад
Color My World falls in this theme.
@joepimentel306
@joepimentel306 Год назад
Their horn section makes them pop even more
@rachelhart.2386
@rachelhart.2386 Год назад
Your smile says it all! ❤️ I love them too
@danastearns7939
@danastearns7939 Год назад
Just wondering if you have reacted to these songs from Chicago: Questions 67 & 68 (If you really like horns and tempo changes); Dialogue i & II; "Old Days". ? Several groups used horns in background, but Chicago is first group to utilize horns fully incorporated into the melodies. After Kath's passing the group turned to more ballads with less emphasis on horns, though the horns were still prevalent in their musical arrangements.
@sandydiller4828
@sandydiller4828 11 дней назад
I’ve been gone seven years, just across the lake, but I really miss my city so much.
@johnmills2678
@johnmills2678 Год назад
Old Days is another great one.
@proudmoon3
@proudmoon3 Год назад
Another feel good song--so much nostalgia in that one!
@Karoljay2
@Karoljay2 Год назад
Chicago first came out in 1967 as Chicago Transit Authority before just Chicago I was 7 year old at the time
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