NEVER HEARD Chicago Until Today - 25 or 6 to 4 LIVE TANGLEWOOD REACTION

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Join us for an unforgettable musical journey as we react to Chicago's iconic song "25 or 6 to 4" performed live at Tanglewood! In this video, we'll dive into the mesmerizing sounds and powerful lyrics of one of Chicago's greatest hits that I’ve NEVER HEARD before. Experience the energy of the live performance and my genuine reactions as we explore the meaning behind the song and its impact on music history.

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NEVER HEARD Chicago Until Today - 25 or 6 to 4 LIVE TANGLEWOOD REACTION

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Keep in mind that this is 1970. LIVE PERFORMANCE!No studio magic, no special effects. Just pure talent. Thanks for the reaction.

billcole
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He was sitting in the floor, it was 25 or 26 minutes til 4 am trying to write a song. And this is what he came up with

robertwalker
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Honestly one of the greatest recorded guitar solos ever.

sirgalahad
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There are those who say this is the greatest guitar solo ever. This video never gets old.

kevinlese
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No auto-tune, no special processing. Raw rock n roll. It's a beautiful thing. ;0)

bintheredonethat
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This clip should come with a warning label “PREPARE TO BE BLOWN AWAY!”

mikenolan
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This is a song about trying to write a song way late at night until early in the morning. It was 25 or 26 minutes to 4 AM. Finally, this song came out, a song about having trouble writing a song.

alexshkoditch
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Terry Kath's solo in this is insane! RIP Terry!

walterfleury
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Such a fantastic band, especially this era, when guitarist Terry Kath was still among us. Rest In Peace, Terry. ❤

damonhines
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One of the best guitar players ever Terry kath!!

charleslively
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The horns are part of the band. Lee Loughnane on trumpet, Walter Parazaider on sax, James Pankow on trombone, Danny Seraphine on drums, Robert Lamm on keyboards and vocals, Terry Kath on guitar and vocals, and Peter Cetera on bass and vocals.

charlesf
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One of the best songs of the '70s, Chicago was tight.

Jmitchpen
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When you see an old geezer like me you might remember, under my dull look - we were jammin to these songs😊

belowfray
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You can see why Jimi Hendrix was a big fan of Terry Kath's playing. RIP Terry.

billbrovold
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This was written by Robert Lamm, who is a keyboard player and singer for Chicago. It's about trying to write a song, with the title referring to the time of day: either 3:35 a.m. (25 to 4) or 3:34 a.m. (26 to 4). Lamm explained on The Chris Isaak Hour: "I was living with a bunch of hippies up above Sunset Strip. One of the advantages of this particular house was that it was in the Hollywood Hills and I could look out over the city late at night. I wanted to try to describe the process of writing the song that I was writing. So, 'waiting for the break of day, searching for something to say, flashing lights against the sky' - there was a neon sign across the city. That song came from the fact that it was 25 or 6 to 4 a.m. in the morning when I looked at my watch - I was looking for a line to finish the chorus. Peace out.

stevefoulston
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Never thought I’d say I’m glad I’m 70 years old

mligmann
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The talent on that stage will never be repeated!

garyjohnson
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It’s 4 in the morning, so 25 or 26 minutes to four. Up all night working on the music

arroyo
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Early on, the lead singer, Peter Cetera, was out in LA at a Dodgers game. He ended up in a fight with some fans, and they broke his jaw! Doctors wired it shut, and he had to learn how to sing without opening his mouth very wide. He kept that sound and style his entire career.

jimrodgers
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Jimi Hendrix looked at us and said, 'You guys have a horn section that sounds like one set of lungs and a guitar player who's better than me.

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