Never listened to Chicago until today... 25 or 6 to 4 (Reaction!)

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72 year old who grew up with this music. I have to admit that we Boomers grew up with some awesome music and performers!

richardhill
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As Bob said "Today's music ain't got the same soul".

Sawdoff
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The song title "25 or 6 to 4" refers to the time of day when the song's writer, Robert Lamm, was working on the lyrics. The phrase "25 or 6 to 4" means "25 or 26 minutes until 4 a.m." Lamm was trying to write a song late at night and was struggling to find inspiration. The lyrics describe his experience of staying up late, searching for words, and watching the sky change as dawn approached. Despite its somewhat cryptic title, the song is widely recognized as one of Chicago's most famous hits.

hlawrencepowell
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Being born in 1957, and still listening to the music today, I'm convinced that the best music was from mid '60's to '80. Can't beat '70's rock and R&B. Seriously.💜😎✌️👍💃💜

areneesouder
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Hello from California I’m a 68 years old woman and this is just one of the bands we grew up listening to. Am so glad I grew up during this era of great music ❤

lorettastephens
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The one and only Terry Kath on the guitar. The band was FAR better when he was still with the band. He's a phenomenal guitarist. And a great singer as well. He sings lead on Make Me Smile, Color My World, I'm a Man.

BethHutter
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Arguably one of the best live lead riffs ever. Joe Walsh once commented that he had no idea how Terry Kath got that kind of sound out of his guitar/equipment. Gone too young...

jllogsdon
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Terry Kath, who unfortunately died young, was the guitarist, and Jimi Hendrix's favorite one when they were both alive.

sc
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Real instruments, no auto tuning, pure talent. Its hard to find this level of musicianship in newer music.

cased
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That’s Terry Kath on guitar. Jimi Hendrix once said Terry was the greatest guitarist in the Universe

pamjarrett-ss
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You just witnessed one of the Top 5 guitar solos ever recorded IMO

mikennem
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Ohhh- THIS is a rabbit hole you NEED to go down - so many years, so many tunes that are timeless!!

_Lisa_S_
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No leather clothes, no makeup, no bs. I love Chicago.

shannonherb
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"We don't make bands like this today" - a huge understatement!!! The 60s and 70s were a wonderful time to grow up musically.

jwcolby
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We boomers had bands that thrilled and excited us . Pure and simply awesome ! We had Rock and Roll !

davidwalker
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Listening to bands like Chicago or Steely Dan is like unwrapping a gift with each song. The moment the music begins, it transports you to another place or time, leaving you completely immersed. Their sound isn't just heard; it’s an experience that stays with you, drawing you in every time.

jamesmiller
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Hendrix and Clapton both said Terry Kath had the best hands they’d ever seen. His accidental gunshot suicide was tragic on so many levels

olmanrock
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Are you kidding me? Never heard of Chicago? They are so awesome! Next should be ….Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is and Saturday In the Park! This is how good music used to be!!

lindasalvaterra
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Peter Cetera (bass), Terry Kath (Guitar), and Robert Lamm (Keyboards) were ALL lead singers for Chicago during their glory days. Each had a unique sound, which may be why their harmonies were so good. For example, check out the song "Beginnings' which Lamm sings or "Color My World" or "Make Me Smile" which Kath performs lead. Maybe even "Saturday in the Park" in which both Lamm and Cetera perform lead vocals.

billsager
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POSSIBLY THE GREATEST GUITAR SOLO PERIOD
THE STUDIO SOLO IS CLASSIC

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