Chicago The Band - Beginnings - 1992 video free download


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Duration: 06:32
Uploaded: 2008/07/23

A classic song by Robert Lamm that features a drum solo from Tris Imboden.

The concert was taped live in 1992 at Pine Knob in Detroit for the VHS "And the Band Played On" that is now out of print.

Song list:

"Beginnings"

"Color My World"

"Stay the Night"

"Saturday in the Park"

"Hard Habit to Break"

"Just You 'N' Me"

"Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is ?"

"Make Me Smile"

"Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away"

"You're the Inspiration"

"25 or 6 to 4"

Comments

9 years ago

pankfan60

Pankow's just an animal. His solo--and his stage presence--are a marvel. Fucking rocker extrordanaire.

10 years ago

William Elkins

Vox is on some funny medication. Tris' s solo is amazing. If l he has a problem with Burford that l only reinforces my point. Great work Mr Imboden some of your finest work very hot. (Lammfan36)

11 years ago

voxsupreme

Sorry, but the drummer plays the snare drum like a handicapped person! He´s dropping the tip of the stick ever so g-e-n-t-l-y on to the drum head - insted of HITTING it with rim shots like Seraphine did! He almost sounds as lame as Bill Bruford did when he (unsuccessfully) tried to replace the powerhouse drumming of Phil Collins in Genesis.

12 years ago

Gregg Akehurst

Time passes way to quickly. Hard to believe this video is from 20 years ago almost. I hate getting old, but I love great music like this!

13 years ago

Dirty Magic

- Those were the best time's, I miss the 70's.

14 years ago

Philip Reiling

well the horn players are in their sixties

14 years ago

avlisk

Bobby Elliot's hair hat from the mid 70's?

14 years ago

drumrnva

She has a hairy chest.

14 years ago

Dillon Carpenter

well the trumpet solo kinda sucked...the rest was good tho

14 years ago

ruedydude

Pankow, Parazaider and Loughnane do not play all concerts nowadays and sometimes take a few off here and there. Last July in SJ the whole band was intact with EWF but seeing them in Sacramento in 2008, 2/3 of the horn section had replacements

14 years ago

fattkattz55

u see that bitch on the drums wow.. ...white power

14 years ago

Lammfan36

Thanks for posting!! Good day to ya!

14 years ago

mister2drums

Great rendition of my favorite Chicago song. Lamm IS where he belongs. He wrote the song and I'm 99% sure he played guitar in the recording. As great as Kath was he never did play the song right. I love Chicago but Tris Imboden will never replace Danny Seraphine. And please Tris, get a haircut. You look like a caveman. The fill in trumpet player did a great job on the solo too. They've been having replacement players lately for the horn section. Age could be catching up to them.

14 years ago

gsman5828

Care to elaborate??

14 years ago

gsman5828

Thornburgh sounds pretty solid on his solo. Nice tasty solo with a few high notes mixed in. I like it!

14 years ago

hardlines4

A time when we had REAL music!!

15 years ago

fraink7

I saw this tour at the Paso Robles Mid-State fair.Only Robert Lamm was where he belonged playing the piano.Also.Lee was playing the trumpet.Nice concert.Wish I saw them back in the 70's with the original band.Still good,though.Thanx for the posting.

15 years ago

Lammfan36

I believe this was performed while Loughnane's wige was in Labor. If I could know the exact date but it was during this same tour. Lee is what? 65? lol He is great Thornberg is a great player as well thanjs for the correction

15 years ago

Lammfan36

lammmmmmmmm fannnnnnn One of His greatest

15 years ago

geraci89

i was gonna say. lol

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