I miss you so much Jay and your insightful reactions to all kinds of music. I really hope you are well and living your best life. Much love from England ❤❤❤
Jay, I’m a 40’s kid, a great grandma, who loves rediscovering music with your reactions. Tonight, you were truly entertained and so was I while watching you. Chicago’s Saturday In The Park was just what the doctor ordered. I want to thank you for adding joy to my life. I love music too. Bless you. 😊
Robert Lamm is the lead singer on this song, with Peter Cetera supplying some additional vocals. This song paints a picture-perfect day. I've loved it since I was a kid.
Yay! Chicago! I AM HERE FOR IT! Such a wonderful and nostalgic and timeless piece too! Yes, anything by Chicago can be great 'road trip' music, we should know! I appreciate you for reacting to such an awesome group. I enjoyed this reaction! ☮ and 💕
Oh man, does this song bring back memories when I was a kid and we would all go to the park on Sunday afternoon after church and I would hear this song from the lowriders cruisin around the park. I've loved this song ever since!
I was working this morning and just thinking I haven't heard from JayVee for a while and here you are. Excellent. 😁😁 I was 13 when this song was released. Shame about the lead singer's tragic death. 😒
I graduated high school in 1976. I took my first year college level music theory in my senior year. Chicago is the ultimate in music composition, in my opinion.
It's been an absolute pleasure watching your channel from the beginning - not only to see your music knowledge grow but also to see you mature as a wonderful human being 🙂
Listening on 4th of July 2024 and you nailed it. You nailed it. As soon as summer hit we’re driving down LSDrive on the way to the lakefront, feet out the window, a bag of Sliders on seat. It was the best of times.
This is my FAVOURITE Chicago song. They paint the picture PERFECTLY - & that picture is a beautiful, warm, sunny, summer weekend day at a very large public park we have by the water in Toronto, during some sort of festival or Canada Day celebration when I was a kid in the 70s. It's a lazy, bright day with the green grass & ice cream & popsicle sellers (& hot dog carts.) They ALWAYS bring me memories of those times in that place - even though my childhood was not in Chicago nor even in the United States. This song just creates calm & a smile on your face. As you commented too, I love the brass in this. Their quiet, bright notes are what gives the "feel" to the time this song is capturing in words.
This song is one of their early big hits with keyboardist Robert Lamm providing lead vocals. The vibe of this song always grabs me and takes me back to my early childhood "Can you dig it, yes I can... " such classic early 1970s stuff!
Sorry it was Robert Lamm (keyboardist) with a little help from Cetera. Terry Kath has such a lovely soul vibe to his songs like Make Me Smile and Colour My World.
Happy Friday to you! 🌞 Another great tume you are sharing with us! ❤ Have you ever played: " Mama let him play! ~ Kerry Doucette ". Its an okdie, yet fantastic!
Where are you now? This is the newest video you have.......I pray you are safe........could you play a 1960/70s song called, 9,999,999 tears to go....?
Here's some great female singers/bands to react to if you haven't already!! Christina Aguilera - Ain't No Other Man - Candy Man (Both Great Horns !!) Also - Lady Marmalad Annie Lenox (Eurythmics) - Would I Lie to You - I Need a Man - Thorn in My Side Gwen Stefanie - It's My Life - What You Waiting For - Don't Speak Shikira - When ever Where ever - Objection Tango Head Pins - Don't it Make You Feel (like Dancing) - Turn it Loud - Just One More Time Toronto - Your Daddy Don't Know - Start Telling the Truth
This song always reminds me of home and when I was a kid. It really gives you the feeling of wandering around Grant Park, it's beautiful. That is where the famous Buckingham Fountain seen during the opening from Married with Children. I have to say I prefer early Chicago before Terry Kath passed away.
Aww it's been a minute since I've heard this. "Can you dig it? Oh yes I can" one of my fav lyrics. I really enjoy your reactions, thanks for making content - you have a good vibe. Have you ever heard Michael Franti "Say Hey (I love you)"? Fun and uplifting.
Love your videos and honest reactions! A song suggestion for you to review. I think you would love, "Rock Steady" by The Whispers. Lots of energy and smooth sound! Also if you have not done it yet, another one would be interesting to see your review on is "Jazzman" by Carole King, a great 70's popular classic! Thanks!