I lived a short distance from the ranch and knew workers who cooked and took care of things. The musicians would come to town (Nederland or Rollinsville) and play at the bar. It was a happening place at the time. Seems long ago now.
Yep, me2 Pioneer Inn in Nederland w/ wickedly hot green chili. :) we were all pretty, well "high on this mountain" to semi quote a famous lyric from a musician that lived near there. Woke up in some strange places.
I was a young hippy dude and I got a job delivering all the cedar lumber used to build the studio. I loaded up the lumber in Louisville and then drove it up Boulder Canyon to the ranch. I remember Jim Guercio being a really nice guy showing me all his gold records for producing Chicago.
I was in Seattle at the Aquarius Tavern (or Parker's) when a band called Wakefield played there. I think it was with either Tower of Power or Heart. But the Wakefield band was trying to make it big with a Chicago type horn section (and they played some Chicago). They said they recorded at Caribou. I never heard anymore about them. This must have been in the mid70s.
Very sad to see it all sold in parts. They made it seem like the whole ranch burned down but it was only the large recording studio. I think the owner lost interest and the money was not coming in so why rebuild?
@@mrrusswright I got the chance to work on Dude Ranches in that area during my college days. They all seemed to be owned by rich retired business guys and they were always money losers. How do you make money on a 6 million dollar ranch and have maximum 100 guests at a time for and also only open for 3 months in the summer season.
Nice overview of the ranch & it's auction. See EJ played on the infamous Steinway he recorded on one last time before the sale here - ruclips.net/video/BCs2p2MFOiA/видео.html
Terrific job, Russ! Caribou Ranch was a magical place that naturally beckoned fantastic music. Glad you did this. :-)
I worked there in 1975, 76! Best job of my life!
Oh my god thank you for this video I really wish I could have gone to caribou for the chicago concert around 1973
Thanks for showing us this. Great job sir.
I’m a huge Chicago fan! This video is fabulous! Thanks
I lived a short distance from the ranch and knew workers who cooked and took care of things. The musicians would come to town (Nederland or Rollinsville) and play at the bar. It was a happening place at the time. Seems long ago now.
Yep, me2 Pioneer Inn in Nederland w/ wickedly hot green chili. :) we were all pretty, well "high on this mountain" to semi quote a famous lyric from a musician that lived near there. Woke up in some strange places.
I was a young hippy dude and I got a job delivering all the cedar lumber used to build the studio. I loaded up the lumber in Louisville and then drove it up Boulder Canyon to the ranch. I remember Jim Guercio being a really nice guy showing me all his gold records for producing Chicago.
There was a sawmill on the ranch as well . Remember Big Sam ?
I was in Seattle at the Aquarius Tavern (or Parker's) when a band called Wakefield played there. I think it was with either Tower of Power or Heart. But the Wakefield band was trying to make it big with a Chicago type horn section (and they played some Chicago). They said they recorded at Caribou. I never heard anymore about them. This must have been in the mid70s.
0:35 Chicago VII
Noted, mispronounced "Guercio", my apologies.
That was a good one Russ ...LOL Thought you might be trying to say Cisero....
and "oo ray"
@@jmlincolorado that's actually the proper pronunciation of the town of Ouray Colorado. Which the cabin was named for.
Have you seen the documentary by Terri Kath’s daughter? It features caribou
I have seen it, loved it
Very sad to see it all sold in parts. They made it seem like the whole ranch burned down but it was only the large recording studio. I think the owner lost interest and the money was not coming in so why rebuild?
Plus the music industry changed so much when that happened.
@@mrrusswright I got the chance to work on Dude Ranches in that area during my college days. They all seemed to be owned by rich retired business guys and they were always money losers. How do you make money on a 6 million dollar ranch and have maximum 100 guests at a time for and also only open for 3 months in the summer season.
Jimmy had a tan, convertible, Eldorado Cadillac, in the mid 70's, his daughter was just born.......is that by any chance, available???
I'm gonna stay anonymous, but where the hell are you Roger?????????????????? I'l try to find you on Facebook!
Whatever happened to the documentary that was supposed to be done?
Colorado Experience Caribou Ranch
Gur-see-oh
I am aware, I addressed that mistake 9 years ago
Let's go
Nice overview of the ranch & it's auction. See EJ played on the infamous Steinway he recorded on one last time before the sale here - ruclips.net/video/BCs2p2MFOiA/видео.html
I tried to visit to audition for a gig but the guard at the main gate had a gun and wouldn't let me pass...
OooRay?
that's actually the proper pronunciation of the town of Ouray Colorado. Which the cabin was named for.