Introduction (by Terry Kath) - Chicago Live at Carnegie Hall video free download


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Recording Date:1971

Hard and heavy Chicago long before the metamorphosis.

Line-up

Guitar and Vocals: Terry Kath

Keyboards: Robert Lamn

Bass : Peter Cetera

Trombone: James Pankow

Sax: Walter Parazaider

Trumpet: Lee Loughnane

Drums: Danny Seraphine

Comments

9 years ago

Melinda Lubis

The Colours never fade! Still the greeaatest group of all time. :)

9 years ago

Chuck Balogh

Lost him way before his time.....one of the truly great guitarists. Very creative - his wa wa pedal is amazing.

9 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

Terry Kath

9 years ago

Philip SIXTY SIX

i was there----thrilling---the best opening/introduction concert song of all time

9 years ago

Teodoro Hernandez

Soy seguidor de la música de Chicago, me encanta la combinación de metales, voces y el Jazz Rock y Jazz Pop de sus composiciones periodo 1969 a 1978. Su música me trae nostalgia de mi juventud y tiempo de escuela.Saludos a los amigos de Sec. Rómulo Garza 1967-70 Mty.NL.Mx.

10 years ago

fireblossom2u

A great piece of writing and performing. Our high school 'jazz band' played this. 

10 years ago

terrykathforever

Today missing Terry for 36 years!Gone but never forgotton!His music and talent will last forever!R.I.P you are my all time heroLove and peace from germany

10 years ago

Richard McNally

One of the great live bands. Terry Kath was a genius. You just do not hear this kind of across the board musical talent and relentless energy now. I can't get enough of watching their old concerts.

10 years ago

Exavier Rivas

Terry really was the hub, his energy was felt on every guitar strum and riff, not to mention that each of the members was a top notch, not so technical but feel musicians, back on those days before MIDI when humans knew and play their instruments... the magic was the ability to improvise, indeed music engineering at its best!

10 years ago

74bshs

I am really enjoying the comments below; it's nice to know that there are people still out there that appreciate good music, especially from this group that virtually defined the '70's, the greatest decade of music of all...:)

10 years ago

Reyes Munguia

you left out the drummers name

10 years ago

Paul Catania

I remember walking down to Woolworth's to buy this album when I was 14 in 1971 the week it was released. One of the bands that inspired me to play bass. Introduction was always one of my favorite tracks on the album. Other favorites are "Lowdown" and "In The Country".

10 years ago

funch357

Live versions of fast songs (or fast sections) are often faster tempo than album versions, as is true here. McCartney said the Beatles had problems with this. He thought it was because of the extra adrenaline the guys have when playing live.

10 years ago

funch357

Nobody sells vertical striped pants anymore. 8~(

10 years ago

TheSteve227

simply magical ...

10 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

they albums were extra thin very lightweight flexible

10 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

I have the carnegie hall album,near mint not because of not playing,because I knew one day it would be a classic,shit it was only 4 record set

10 years ago

RayNDeere

Can't argue that. Tanglewood on 21 July 1970 was also a blistering show.

10 years ago

Steven brown wolf

the forever missing album

10 years ago

Steven brown wolf

Hey cool - used to have this back in the day.

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