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Love Dawayne Bailey style of playing. He's a talented guitar player, and really made great guitar soloing. Just what the band needed at the time, a gunslinger from the late 80's.
@moodylicious
3 жыл бұрын
Dawayne was great, all around! Very much especially love this gig. Jason never sounded or looked better. yummy! Danny looks SO good & is the Master of those drums Bill's soulful voice & such a multi-talented man. They should have not kicked Dawayne, Danny & Bill out. All those great voices took the pressure & strain off Jason and let him shine. One of many bad business personnel changes made out of ego & Lord knows what craziness.
@lukefender2394
2 жыл бұрын
I seen him live with Chicago in 88 live at the universal amphitheater with Danny Seraphine still in the band, I was in elementary school, my 1st live pro concert, it was life changing, but the only part of the concert I didn’t really like, even at that age was Bailey’s solos, he way over played & was doing the 80’s shredder thing & I felt even then that he didn’t fit in with Chicago, but I will say the solos that he didn’t over play on at that show were great.
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Sucks he was excluded from the HOF and wasn't even mentioned....
@ericjson5310
2 ай бұрын
An absolute Ace. He brought his own playing and he gave the band a new flavour. Great, great musician.
@VM-A4
Ай бұрын
Dewayne Bailey was the worst choice Chicago ever made.
I think Jason is a great bassist and he puts his heart into his singing and playing.
@thehellcatz999
Жыл бұрын
He's under rated for sure. Great player till this day. He's on ig
Ok , so I have read many negative comments for a while regarding Chicago’s personnel changes pro’s & con’s . Common sense , nothing is as good as the original. Terry Kath is hard to replace, a raw talent. Peter Cetera is also a great talent. But my take on what the band had been able to do over the years in trying to replace that talent IMO has been very good, especially Jason and Bill . They have stepped in and have done more than an adequate job. This has enabled Chicago to continue to tour and entertain their fans . My hat is off to them .
that was the tightest, most kickass lineup ever. damn spectacular concert
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Indeed even when they went into the 90s
I remember it was a pleasure to smoke Colombian gold , and listen to Chicago music .
@pankfan60
10 жыл бұрын
Ahh...the good, old days.
@sonichues8517
10 жыл бұрын
yessir,,,,, different time of life then Jorge.
@johnbouley4514
10 жыл бұрын
Aaaaaaah the good ol days of burning one during the concert. And listen to the Boys.
Oh...watching again!!! The days when musicianship was everything and you could hear the lyrics!!! and arrangements......oh I give up.....
I saw them on this tour in 1989 when they came to Washington DC, brought back some great memories
第二次黄金期、このころのシカゴが大好きでした。このライブの動画何回も何回も観てます。 ビルチャンプリンの大大ファンです。リードボーカルもバックコーラスも(ハモり)ジェイソンとの掛け合いも本当に素敵です。脱退したのが残念で仕方ありません。
@RCGoetzke
8 жыл бұрын
+竹尾誠子 My thoughts exactly!
私が高2の時に何回見たか分からない、テープが擦り切れるほどみたLiveです。 35年ぶりに見てあの頃の思い出と共に全ての映像と音楽が甦り涙が止まりません。 will you still love meで大ファンになり、初期の頃からのLPを買い漁りジャケットを部屋に飾ってた事を最近の事のように思い出しました。 Live映像ありがとございました。
@ronaldpurvis4293
17 күн бұрын
Can you translate to english. I would love to know what you said.
Man oh man, I never got to see Dawayne Bailey play live with Chicago, thanks to being in the Navy; I missed that whole time he was with the band; I saw them in concert just months before he joined, and just some months after he'd departed, darn it, wow what an amazing talent!
@ronaldmoskovitz6630
2 жыл бұрын
Saw them with Dewayne on the Parkway in the 80's . He was great
Dawayne Bailey killin' every his solo guitar!!
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
For that time yessssss
Walt, lovong that flute solo on Just You N Me. I saw you guys in September 1988 and remembered you guys did Canon seguing into Just You n Me, just as you did at this concert, love that transition.
we cant stop the hurting is an amazing tune .
This is the Chicago lineup I seen live in 1988, the 1st concert I ever attended, I was 12 years old, it was at the universal amphitheater. Danny Seraphine was behind the kit & it was life changing! Thank you Chicago!
@GeneMurrell
8 жыл бұрын
+Tank Franz I was at that show! That was the first time I ever saw them too. If I remember it was the first tour with Jason Scheff and they opened with that new version of 25 or 6 to 4 from 18 and did the original version in the encore. What a show!
@lukefender2394
8 жыл бұрын
+Gene Murrell sounds like a great show, but we attended a differnt show, the 1st track they played at the show I attended was look away, it was their big hit at the time & the 3rd track they played live was stay the night, which was sung by sheff & it was the Chicago 19 tour, so it was Jason's 2nd tour with the band, Chicago 18 was Jason Sheff's 1st tour & I heard he wore cowboy boots on that 1st tour:)
@GeneMurrell
8 жыл бұрын
+Tank Franz you are right. I was at that show too. I saw both the 18 and 19 tours at Universal. they did open with Look Away and I remember the stage was very bright and colorful. very very cool
@lamarravery4094
4 жыл бұрын
1988 was my first Chicago concert as well. Portland, Oregon. They put on a great show and Danny was still on percussion. The next time I saw them in 1990, I didn't see Danny and it wasn't until a year later that I found out that he'd been fired a few months before that 1990 concert that I went to. I was bummed, another original member left.
@LoyalOpposition
2 жыл бұрын
They fired Danny shortly after this, despite the "blood oath" that no one could be fired, ever.. His playing is better than any future drummers they hired. Robert Lamm said he wouldn't have fired Danny if he had to do it all again. Danny saved this band millions of dollars, and got the band 49% of the publishing (as opposed to 0%; all went to Guercio), and he wasn't a primary writer, so this was going to help (mostly) the other guys... I just saw Danny play with CTA, and my gosh... just watch any video on KZread. I'm a drummer, and can't imagine being that great in my mid-70s.
Members: Walt Parazaider, Danny Seraphine, Lee Loughnane, James Pankow, Robert Lamm, Bill Champlin, Jason Scheff and Dawayne Bailey 1. Along Comes a Woman (Originally from Chicago 17 (1984))--vocals: Jason Scheff 2. Make Me Smile (Originally from Chicago (II) (1970))--vocals: Bill Champlin 3. Colour My World (Originally from Chicago (II) (1970))--vocals: Bill Champlin 4. Stay the Night (Originally from Chicago 17 (1984))--vocals: Jason Scheff 5. Saturday in the Park (Originally from Chicago V (1972))--vocals: Robert Lamm & Jason Scheff 6. Prelude/Just You and Me (Originally from Chicago (II) (1970)/Chicago VI (1973))--Instrumental/Jason Scheff 7. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Originally from Chicago Transit Authority (1969))--vocals: Robert Lamm 8. You're the Inspiration (Originally from Chicago 17 (1984))--vocals: Jason Scheff 9. You're Not Alone (Originally from Chicago 19 (1988))--Bill Champlin 10. Will You Still Love Me? (Originally from Chicago 18 (1986))--vocals: Jason Scheff & Bill Champlin 11. Beginnings (Originally from Chicago Transit Authority (1969))--vocals: Robert Lamm 12. Drum Solo--Danny Seraphine 13. Prelude to Aire/Aire/Devil's Sweet (Melody) (Originally from Chicago VII (1974))--Instrumental 14. I Don't Wanna Live without Your Love (Originally from Chicago 19 (1988))--vocals: Bill Champlin 15. Guitar Solo--Dawayne Bailey 16. We Can Stop the Hurtin' (Originally from Chicago 17 (1984))--vocals: Robert Lamm 17. Dialogue (Parts I & II) (Originally from Chicago V (1972))--vocals: Bill Champlin & Jason Scheff 18. Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away (Originally from Chicago 16 (1982))--vocals: Jason Scheff & Bill Champlin 19. 25 or 6 to 4 (Originally from Chicago (II) (1970))--vocals: Jason Scheff
@FG-gi9et
4 жыл бұрын
6 is Canon, from Chi 3.
Try ty stick, it will blow your mind. Keep trucking Chicago !!
So tired of you haters. I don't care who sings or plays or writes or produces or whatever, it's Chicago. Get a life.
@davidutnik
Жыл бұрын
This is barely Chicago. Watch the Tanglewood show from 1970. That is Chicago.
@petersonlafollette3521
2 ай бұрын
Really. It is not drudgery listening to the older hits, they breath so much new live into them…
I'm from Corpus Christi, Tx. and I saw them 4 times before 1976 came around and I miss the old Chicago. Nobody could ever replace Terry Kath and Peter Cetera.
Dave Norman - have to agree with you. I grew up with 70s Chi, first tour I saw as a kid was Chi Vii, back in '74. Never be anything like 70s Chicago, but I have come to appreciate that the 80s stuff was also good.
Indonesia nonton 2019 kasih jempol...
Champlin and Scheff are superb musicians and awesome vocalists that elevated CHICAGO to another level......
@pascaljeanne8002
Жыл бұрын
no man , cetera was chicago ! lol ! but these guys are very good !
@righterreeder
Жыл бұрын
He sure was but he needed everyone in the band to bring out his great voice, Chicago and it’s unique greatness.
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Dude on the button. You a musician?
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
@@pascaljeanne8002 he was cancer. Hated the horn section
@jangodreams
2 ай бұрын
@@charvelred ... Cetera just got tired of trying to sing over the horns. Not easy. Not cancer.
Dwayne Bailey on Just you N Me those vocals on point!!
I was there! Very good memory. Thank you for sharing. Since Dawayne Bailey has left, I realized he has great talent not only metallic guitar play. Might be little late, "STONE OF SISYPHUS" is my favorite.
@flachlandbraut
2 жыл бұрын
great!
@gingerwong3986
2 жыл бұрын
Lucky you to have seen Jason & Dwayne. I felt they brought “youth” to the group & their own talent!
They still have the great horn sound.
this is emotional history! latest they are better than ever!!!
What a great concert. This is Bill Champlin at his finest!
@davidutnik
Жыл бұрын
That's not saying much. He sucks.
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Bill is truly missed
FABULOSITY AT IT'S VERY BEST. ROBERT IS REALLY CUTE.
BY THE WAY - any of you cool fans here old enough to remember Fats Domino? - he had a brass section that would've been an amazing compliment to play with these guys on occasion. I saw Fats in a small venue concert and they all blew the roof off. Chicago of course did it the best and always will hold that honor.
Ha! He sounds alot like Peter in a sort of tenor spot that back in that day when I busy raising children in the early 80's that I thought it was Peter lol. .you have to remember back then we did not have any of this!!!
Gotta love Dawayne's solo on 25 or 6 to 4. A bit busy in spots, but I like the way he incorporates Terry Kath's original licks into his interpretation. Nicely done. And Seraphine proves he's in the same class as Jeff Porcaro even as his exit from the band is lurking in the shadows. While I am a big fan of Keith Howland and Tris Imboden, these guys really play their butts off in this concert.
damn! They played the Hell out of You're The Inspiration" Dawayne! BRAVO
Thank you for sharing!! I'm so excited!! I love Chicago♥
Wow, long-haired Jason Scheff...I'm in love!!!! 1980s hair Chicago just seems so strange to me. And opening with "Along Comes A Woman," that doesn't happen anymore!
@Gem0674
3 жыл бұрын
His natural curls are back!!
Thank you!! This was such an awesome show. It's the best band they had since the original members!! I know Terry isn't there but D'Wayne was the first guitarist to actually show some chops!! And Jason.... my appreciation runs so deep for him... he might not be a better singer than Pete... but it's close... and he's a far better bass player... his dad's really good too!!
Great concert ! This was a time when bands played songs from current albums. Oh I guess albums are a thing of the past too. Millennials have sure missed out.
The Famous Danny Seraphine Toupee... he is killing it here.. sounds great
@cynthiariordan1046
8 жыл бұрын
+Dreaming in Stereo There is a bittersweet chapter in Danny's book about the hair transplants and the toupee. He liked the way it looked on him, but it was a huge pain for him to deal with. He had to cope with secretly transporting his hair pieces, having them washed and styled, and using the right kind of adhesives for each situation. Can you imagine sweating and playing the drums in a rock band while wearing a hair piece? They were playing outdoors when a huge storm blew in and flipped the toupee up. He was holding it to his head and drumming with the other hand, and then he got up and ran off the stage just before their stage equipment collapsed--right onto his drum set! He would have been killed if he hadn't run off because of the toupee--he calls it the toupee that saved his life. I think there should be a special place in Heaven for young men who went bald in the "hair-centric" 70's. Nowadays, so many guys including musicians shave their heads, and nobody thinks anything of it.
@dfgall
7 жыл бұрын
I was there - A dirt racetrack, 30 days into a drought. Lincoln NE. Beach Boys played set. We were 20 feet from stage. Chicago comes out, 3 songs in...BOOM talk about thunder and lightning - end of drought. stage collapsed. farmers getting $20 to tow cars out of the mud, i think i peed on somedody under a semi. Slept in some chick's plaid something that night, everything i owned was mud caked. next day, went to college world series in Omaha.. oh the consulting days
@arturovillar6540
2 жыл бұрын
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@alexnutcasio936
2 жыл бұрын
@@cynthiariordan1046 " I think there should be a special place in Heaven for young men who went bald in the "hair-centric" 70's. Nowadays, so many guys including musicians shave their heads, and nobody thinks anything of it." No one says anything , but everyone thinks it, "what's up with the bald head dude??" Don't rationalize it.
@michaelgawel5823
8 ай бұрын
He's got a Gene Krupa, Louie bellson look going!
O my God what a pleasure and happy to see this. Thank you very much this is fantastic after all these years. Love you and love Chicago
2023....jason and bill please return cause the current lineup is finally the zzzzzZ
Nice to see We Can Stop the Hurting. They should play that more, as well as If She Would Have Been Faithful and hits from 18 (Niagara Falls, Forever, Nothing's Gonna Stop) and more hits from 21 (Explain, God Save, Chasin', etc.). Even We Can Last Forever from 19 and Heart in Pieces (also from that album).
me encanta este grupo,y este video es uno de mis favoritos
I Love Chicago!
Best "Along Comes a Woman" thanks to DB's guitar. Reproducing the record accurately.
They fired Danny shortly after this.. His playing is better than any future drummers they hired. Robert Lamm said he wouldn't have fired Danny if he had to do it all again. Danny saved this band millions of dollars, and got the band 49% of the publishing (as opposed to 0%; all went to Guercio), and he wasn't a primary writer, so this was going to help (mostly) the other guys... I just saw Danny play with CTA, and my gosh... just watch any video on KZread. I'm a drummer, and can't imagine being that great in my mid-70s.
@LisaGemini
18 күн бұрын
So who fired Danny? The jealous Jimmy Pankow who helped chase off Cetera?
Saw this line up in London....amazing!!!! Bill Champlins voice and De Wayne....transformed this amazing band onto another level.....one of the best gigs ever.....
Thanks for sharing - my first time to view this concert with new members and still long hair bar Robert. Saw them at The Forum last July 18th with Earth Wind and Fire and they all sang and played great as ever and even more exciting after 46 yrs.
I've seen Chicago in concert several times since '95. Actually, Jason and Bill sound pretty good here.
Killer "Will You Still Love Me" performance.
@gingerwong3986
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! They don’t sing this heartfelt song enough at their concerts- I love it💞.
Danny swings!!!!!! saw this line-up in the UK!!!! Waiting for the unbiased true story of my favourite group!!!!
@huwpritchard81
5 жыл бұрын
I saw this lineup in Birmingham on that tour. Danny's last show with the band I think
Really love the extended version of Along Comes a Woman, with Pankow's solo. They should never have dropped that.
@bibchr
9 жыл бұрын
With Chicago? Do tell.
i found out old songs are more attractive...too bad i couldnt go to their concert anymore
Oh yes oh yes oh yes.....CHICAGO!!!!! Thanks for uploading, bro turkey.
my band of all time
@pankfan60
8 жыл бұрын
Mine, too! Amazing! Finally in the RRHOF.
@randysteele6741
Жыл бұрын
Nice choice, sir.
Look at Jason! I can’t get over it. That’s Jason!
happy 80th birthday jimmy,keep blowing that bone man
WOW. Excelente concierto.
Too bad they don't play a set list like this anymore, the best of the 70's and 80's. They have been basically playing the same tired set list for the last 15 years. They act as if Hard Habit and Inspiration were the only decent songs they released in the 80's. It's a shame, especially for fans who deeply admire and enjoy both eras.
@C.N.A.C.
9 жыл бұрын
TruthHurts58 What gets me is how disrespectful it is to Jason. He had a good run of at least two or three hits, but these days he spends his time singing nothing but Peter Cetera songs every night. Surely they can find room to let him have one song of his own.
@michaelwright664
6 жыл бұрын
TruthHurts58 totally agree with you, Chicago are even worse now that they have a lead singer who doesn't even play Bass and they also lost their drummer
@scottburns5376
5 жыл бұрын
Most of the classic bands are in the same boat now. Their creative process has long burned out but they still need to make a living. Especially in this digital age where the royalties have been vaporized. But a lot of fans still love hearing this stuff in person so they'll always have a financial avenue
@davidutnik
Жыл бұрын
There's so much David Foster era garbage on this tour and future tour. It's painful. But these new guys could unfortunately never pull off the great 70s music that Kath and Cetera created. They practically turned Beginnings into a disco song.
Bring it back Dawayne Bailey 2022
Dwayne Bailey without question the 2nd best lead guitar Chicago put on the floor. Actually the 9 years he was in the band rivals any time period as my favorite Chicago years. Pete Cetera hurt the group when he left , or ousted , whoever you listen to. But Jason Schep proved to be a huge talent and class act. Bill Chapman was great too. With Bailey , Schep and Chapman that was the best lineup by far except for the original cast
@waltersimmons946
Ай бұрын
Cetera didn't quit. The band/management forced his hand. They agreed first he could record a solo album and spend time with his new born daughter but they reneged on their promise and told Cetera if you can't record (Chicago 18)and tour we'll look elsewhere for a bass player " in an assumption Cetera would fold and surrender the requests he made that they agreed to FIRST. Cetera shocked them by saying "I guess it's time you got a new bass player". It was Not the response they expected from him.😮😮😮
@LisaGemini
18 күн бұрын
It’s Jason Scheff and Bill Champlin, whom Kenny Loggins discouraged from joining Chicago, saying their day was over since Kath died. Wrong, Kenny!
@waltersimmons946
18 күн бұрын
@@LisaGemini Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald were considered in the running for the original spot as the lead singer of TOTO. Thank God David Paich and Jeff Porcaro chose Bobby Kimball. "Hold the line" their first single was so right on spot with Kimballs vocals.
Caption - "Hard To Say I'm SOLLY"??? Priceless...! I agree with most posts about Bill C doing Terry's vocals on the classic early songs....just not right. Thank goodness they've got Lou now!
Indeed, peaked in Early 1970s when they were the Best.
DeWayne Bailey...awesome......
Dayanne is too good
Bill Champlin brought a lot to the group.. Not Colour My World..
Amo❤❤❤ felicidades pra todos
We miss you Terry Kath
Watched the Tanglewood 1970 concert immediately before cherry picking through this, and I have to say ...... whilst the original line up and early 70's material and in concert vibe is utterly matchless, this concert, within an 80's overcoat, is just as valid ..... I think it's unfair to compare the various later members unfavourably. They are clearly talented musicians, and Jason Scheff's bass playing at the end of Danny Seraphine's solo (interesting to hear him doing a Neil Peart / Bill Bruford with the sample pads !) is fantastic - what a musician ! At the end of the day, it's not their fault that music tastes and what would sell changed ..... they simply tried to stay with the game, and all credit for that.
@pankfan60
9 жыл бұрын
I agree totally, Dave. This incredible band kept it together and moved on, which is more than you can say about the detractors trashing this video and Chicago's post 70's career because Pete left or Terry died. My question to the malcontents is if these replacements are so bad, why did Chicago vote them into the band? What, your musical heros have tin ears, don't know talent? You gonna tell Robert Lamm, James Pankow and the rest that their replacements really suck? There is so much to still love about this band...
@papanotsi6691
9 жыл бұрын
thanks for the info now my confusions were answered :)) cos everytime i search for chicago band, there's always two bands named chicago with different members appear ,, good to know
@cynthiariordan1046
8 жыл бұрын
+Dave Norman Thank you for being one of the few voices of reason on this comment board.
@michaelwright664
6 жыл бұрын
Dave Norman Well said Dave, especially when people bag DaWayne's playing, yes it's very different to Kath's but that's the point, they wanted him to be currant (1980's) and also be himself, sure like Kath he would let his emotions get the better of him and sometimes 'over play' but he is great on this concert, you can't really compare the 69,70's Chicago with the 80's Chicago if they stayed the same I honestly think they would've lost their record contract, of course this is if they got someone like Kath, anyhow I love both versions, I can also understand the argument that the 80's should've had more horn parts.
@oldwest517
5 жыл бұрын
@@michaelwright664 Sure, musical tastes change, and if the band had continued to tour and primarily perform the stuff the new lineup had recorded together, nobody would bat an eye. But they didn't do that. Their concerts have been almost all stuff recorded in the first 17 albums. I remember seeing a Chicago 18 era TV appearance, and they performed 25 or 6 to 4, and not the Chicago 18 version but the Chicago 2 version!!!!! Apparently musical tastes hadn't changed very much in terms of what they want to hear from Chicago. You can't have it both ways, picking musicians with a new sound who can't play the old stuff right and yet keep playing all the old stuff almost exclusively. It has gotten worse over the years until now they are a glorified tribute band.
It´s an excelllent apport... I´m enjoy it...
Nice to see when Danny was still drumming with the band, although the repertoire had been so watered down by now.
Great drumming by Danny Seraphine, interesting how Danny had kind of a Gene Krupa, Louie bellson look going!
The horns still Authentic
❤Incredibly cool band ❤
demasiado buena esta agrupacion....
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Si brotha
Wow Danny Seraphine drums made this group so much tighter
@brianjezuit4085
Жыл бұрын
It waZ a real shame that they fired him in 1990. I'm thrilled to see that Danny reunited with them for the R&R Hall of Fame performance!!!👍🥁🥁
@LINDA-jy3ov
Жыл бұрын
AGREE!!
@michaelgawel5823
8 ай бұрын
Danny was and still is a very musically minded drummer!
Precioso...
I LOVE ALL THE GUYS present and past from day one of this band. Wishing you can still rock on for another hundred years at least in the hearts and minds of fans of your cool songs, the marking of a magnificent era in music both for you and others, and the now-a-days RARE usage of COOL BRASS in music in general. Maybe another group will become a tribute band to carry the torch and inspire new and young talents, that Brass and great songs a band do make. And hope they keep it together as well for another lifetime. We need it.
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
There still here. A lil different but its been that way...
The greatest band ever
Dwayne bayley rocks
Jason Scheff is great on his instrument. He has a different tenor voice from Cetera. DAWAYNE BAILEY IS AMAZING AND FUCKING UNDERRATED.
@alexnutcasio936
2 жыл бұрын
who underrated Dawayne??
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
There both under rated
There's No Stop In Chicago! They Keep Going On Strong!
If you want hear Bill Chaplin at his best listen 2 The Son of Champlin , Loosen up Naturally Great horn band, legendary 👍👍
Damn, man!! Apparently Bill Champlin doesn't think his singing is insufferable, but l believe he's wrong!
@LoyalOpposition
2 жыл бұрын
He screws up the melody, inflection, over-sings, and I don't care for his voice, but he seems like a decent guy who speaks his mind during interviews.
@LINDA-jy3ov
Жыл бұрын
I Never Cared Much For BILLS Singing OR Playing.I couldn't Stand How He Did The Songs TERRY Use To Sing.And Playing Organ Or Whatever On SATURDAY IN THE PARK In The Back Ground.Ugh. Love Just ROBERTS 🎹 Piano!!
Agreed on Dawayne's solo. He was a bit "yowly" for me, but very talented. In fact, on balance I'd say I prefer Keith - yet his hommage to Kath in this solo has become a bit too marching-band, whereas Dawayne really weaves it in with fire and creativity. Hats off.
This best line up ever....Scheff and Champlin!!!!
@budiwidjaja2478
4 жыл бұрын
and with Da wayne Bailey as the BEST fastest finger lead super guitarist...
@davidutnik
Жыл бұрын
Not by a long shot. Champlin is the worst. Nothing comes close to the original 7.
This was the last tour Danny Seraphine was on, before he was fired by the band.
I still like the 2 albums that featured Donnie Dacus. I know he had an ego and was selling his own T-shirts at Chicago Concerts and with the other members of Chicago knowing. When I google his name it just says he was a stage actor in the Muscal Hair before being the first replacement for Terry Kath.He was kind of an American Version of Peter Framton. Not doubt today his long blond hair is a grey fade cut ! He seems to have fallen off the face of the earth. He should have formed his own band.
Love Bill's vocals.....
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
He already had a bunch of top 100 he's a legend
I will admit that this is not one of their finest hours. I believe that's Dawayne Bailey on lead guitar and vocals. He just is not "Chicago" and definitely can't hold a candle to Terry. The addition of Keith Howland was a breath of fresh air. I've been a fan for their entire career and will continue to be regardless of a bad gig or two. God bless Chicago.
@stusmalls6887
10 жыл бұрын
Keith Howland definitely brought them back to life. I like their lineup now. They been with this line up for a long time. Scheff you can pretty much say is Chicago now after 20+ years in the band.
@randysteele6741
Жыл бұрын
Holy crap...this was a great show. The most powerful lineup since the original. Horns just smoldered. C'mon, man...
jason scheff has been in the band 25 years;and is the nephew of elvis presley's bass player.
@scissors656
9 жыл бұрын
i thought it was nephew.
@terryalot6567
8 жыл бұрын
+beatlecider I thought I was his only nephew.....Whoa is me
@scissors656
8 жыл бұрын
apparently not ?
@scissors656
8 жыл бұрын
it's time you know.
@fifthstoryfall
4 жыл бұрын
Jason Scheff's dad played for Elvis. Jerry Scheff.
When are people gonna wake up to Jason's vocals and bass playing?????
1:17:42 Hard to Say I'm Solly - - - must be Japanese who wrote/edited the text 😂 But they played the song perfectly, Jason's vocal was very sweet.
supper!!!
@terryalot6567
8 жыл бұрын
dinner time ?
Me encanta el Chicago de los 80, pero con Peter en voz.
Its nice to hear from someone who knows the facts and has great music taste. I dont believe in opinions (they are for the weak). Something bad happened to music it was called the 80's. The greatness of the 70's gave way to weaker and cheesier music and songwriting. Chicago had one good album in the 80's and that was Chicago-16 (1982) that album had some energy and a punch to it. So many bands had a dropoff in quality when the 80's arrived.
@seangill898
4 жыл бұрын
Everything you said Is an opinion
Robert Lamm plays the guitar perfectly as the keyboards Makes me wonder why he never played guitar during the Peter Cetera and Terry Kath years.
@charvelred
Жыл бұрын
Probably because of that era Robert had to use two to three different keyboards. And the horn player section wasn't so familiar with keys . they were probably still mastering their first instruments. Eventually if you're a good musician like they are you. eventually pick up other instruments on the way
Good version of just you and me. One thing that later lineups had was a richer vocal density on stage with 4 vocalists.
I have to agree with you on this Sister Ray. I thought I would check this out and see the difference between their performances at Budokan around 1972. Paul Berry it's not about being a hater it's just the truth. The real turn was when Terry died but thank God for KZread.
@user-xn9tj1ww4r
6 жыл бұрын
Love Classics
Echt ,,SUPER"
To be honest after Peter left, they should have dug deeper into their catalog and play the more underrated songs like "A Hit by Varèse" or "State of the Union" and do less of the Cetera songs to not have Scheff strain his Voice.
QUE DU BONHEUR.
I like this guitar player.