I lost my COOL! | Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 REACTION

Isaiah 26:3
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.

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Thanks for watching. xoxo
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Rip Terry Kath thanks for your unbelievable talent, you left us way too soon 🙏🎸

frankrizzo
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Baby girl, I took so much joy in watching how much joy this song brought you. I love when I can tell that someone feels a song the way I do 😍

reactreactions
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The soul of Chicago, Terry Kath on guitar. He'd bring out the best in bassist/singer Pete Cetera. And with Danny Seraphine on drums, made then one of RnR''s best rhythm sections of the 70's. For you I'm a Man would be a good choice. I hope your patrons paid attention to what you like.

chrisjamieson
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Terry Kath is one of the greatest Guitarists ever and this song is a prime example of his skills!

scottmatzeder
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The Title "25 or 6 to 4" is the time of morning where writer Robt Lamm was struggling to stay awake while trying to fight through his writers block. He looked up and the clock time was 3:34 or 3:35 am, hence, 25 or 26 minutes before 4 am. "25 or 6 to 4".

tomdulle
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My absolute favorite Chicago song is Feelin Stronger Everyday. It's just pure uplifting joy. Hope you get to listen to it some day

tbmike
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I own this cd just for that guitar solo! The whole band is incredible!

russelljoslinjr
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Hello, baby girl. As the lyrics suggest, the song is about sitting on the floor and being so tired that they wanted to go to sleep, but continuing to work on a new song until 25 or 26 minutes before 4:00 am. Chicago was one of the most talented and popular bands of the 1970s in America. Their lead singer, Peter Cetera, went on to a solo career as well. He also performed a duet with Amy Grant called Next Time I Fall (in love). You are beautiful as always. Love you. ❤️

ronburgardt
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Fabulous guitarist Terry Kath was killin it in this song. Danny Seraphine on the drum kit!! The horn section they used were a saxophone, a trumpet and a trombone! Peter Cetera lead singer. One of my top five favorite bands!!! Your reaction was marvelous!! Love seeing young people enjoy Chicago!!

pamagnolia
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To paraphrase George Orwell "All band members are important but some band members are more important than others". Guitarist Terry Kath was such a band member. His death forever changed the bands sound and direction. You looked like you were having a good old time Mo. That's awesome!! I love this reaction!! RNB

ricknbacker
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The live version of this is amazing. Seeing Terry Kath play this live. Simply amazing. There are not too many songs or bands I recommend seeing the live version before hearing the studio version. This is one of those rare songs. Nice react

danjohnson
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Aside from the core of the band mentioned by Chris Jamieson below, Chicago has always been known for a large brass section. Those were trumpets and trombones you heard. That brass always made their sound unique.

johnjacob
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Guitar and Wah Wah peddle for the solo. I was in High School band in the 1970's, this song was played a lot by us!

drewnc
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Love that smile when you are grooving to all these classic tunes. So beautiful.

davidstephens
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I absolutely love Chicago! They all had extreme talent. I was a teen when Terry Kath passed. A great loss. Most of their songs were amazing. Peter Cetera was a great singer but loved Terry Kath.

philipf
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The lyrics explain the title. Wrote about his struggle of needing one more song for an album. From 25 or 26min before 4am he wrote this down. That's what I've heard.

scotttrainer
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The saxophone sends me to another place when I hear it played like this, hear it blend like this. And RIP to Terry Kath, a troubled but multi-talented musician (beyond many) who killed the incredible guitar for this band in thier early years. He was truly a legendary guitarist. What a solo. Listen to the live version (if you haven't already...I'm a newer subscriber so I'm not sure but I know this... seeing your unbridled joy in the several songs I have seen you react to gives me joy too, joy that I don't feel as often as I did when I was younger. Thank you so much for that.) Anyway the live version... It will blow your socks off. It did mine. I still haven't found them. Guess I gotta go get some more socks lol.
As always, love your face. Honestly I do. Fantastic reaction! Fantastic song!

mojavered
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Great reaction Baby Girl!! And yes, the songs from the 70's were fantastic! There was so many songs we partied hard to. Still have the albums from back then and still enjoy them. Including Chicago. You really should react to more of Chicago as others have mentioned. Enjoyed your enthusiasm and dancing💃💃 too Baby Girl!!🤗

miltonslocum
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Check out the live version ... staggering level of passion, & artistry .

Terry Kath's guitar solo is all timer .

timgrady
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The brass you're enjoying is a slide trombone. Sitting cross leg on the floor: That's how we all sat around in a party. My right foot is still asleep from 1970.

mynorthshore