THIS WAS AMAZING...| FIRST TIME HEARING Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 REACTION

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  • @grandfathergeek
    @grandfathergeek 3 года назад +1425

    Early Chicago is just like discovering a lost continent full of music.

    • @MB-mw1xr
      @MB-mw1xr 3 года назад +31

      Well-said!!

    • @richrybinski1020
      @richrybinski1020 3 года назад +30

      What a excellent way to put it, love it!

    • @3794GQTJ
      @3794GQTJ 3 года назад +19

      My favorite band!

    • @weksheddweller
      @weksheddweller 3 года назад +19

      And venturing beyond the overcharted regions of 80s love ballads 😆

    • @ramonamaramonte3892
      @ramonamaramonte3892 3 года назад +12

      Perfect!

  • @eddietorres1000
    @eddietorres1000 3 года назад +534

    Check Out these songs from Chicago like "Saturday In The Park", "Beginnings", "Anybody Really Know What Time It Is", "Colour My World", "Feelin' Stronger Every Day", "Make Me Smile", "Old Days"

    • @bighuge1060
      @bighuge1060 3 года назад +15

      I love Feelin' Stronger Every Day. I remember playing it in middle school band and (as young bands would) barely making it recognizable. Chicago was my first ever concert. I also have a friend playing trombone in a professional Chicago cover group. They really had a unique sound.

    • @terimurphy8746
      @terimurphy8746 3 года назад +8

      Colour My World... PLEASE review this song for your viewers.

    • @neonpark1874
      @neonpark1874 3 года назад +13

      Questions 67 and 68, Poem 58, Introduction, I'm a Man...those (along with Beginnings and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?) are all just from their first album. There are so many more.

    • @LA80sMike
      @LA80sMike 3 года назад +6

      “Saturday in the Park” has such a great summertime vibe, one of my all greats of any music…

    • @shawnsnow2655
      @shawnsnow2655 3 года назад +3

      Perfect list!

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 3 года назад +410

    The original Chicago lineup was some of the greatest musical talent ever assembled.

    • @liddlekiddle
      @liddlekiddle 3 года назад +17

      Yes, the original seven. Terry Kath - guitar & vocals, Peter Cetera - bass & vocals, Robert Lamm - keyboards & vocals, Danny Seraphine - drums, Walter Parazaider - saxophone (and flute), Lee Loughnane - trumpet, Jimmy Pankow - trombone. Terry Kath passed away in 1978, so 1980s Chicago was completely different.

    • @stevebagnall7621
      @stevebagnall7621 3 года назад +9

      All apart from Terry Kath were music students at the same college. TK was a self taught guitar genius who couldn't even read music.

    • @mikenicholas9017
      @mikenicholas9017 3 года назад +7

      @@stevebagnall7621 and a great vocalist.

    • @martinliv
      @martinliv 3 года назад +12

      I was dating my girlfriend (now wife) and she just casually mentions that her cousin is Jimmy Pankow.....I lost my shit. I'm a trombone player and love Chicago...

    • @DanielFrost21
      @DanielFrost21 3 года назад

      @mags jay Anywhere

  • @robroymenzies8641
    @robroymenzies8641 8 месяцев назад +90

    One of the greatest guitar solos ever. Terry Kath!

    • @Jerry-dn5yw
      @Jerry-dn5yw Месяц назад

      1 of the greatest guitar players, EVER!
      rip Terry Kath!

    • @tlee717
      @tlee717 Месяц назад

      Russian roulette

  • @scotchbudmeister9018
    @scotchbudmeister9018 3 года назад +634

    You guys just heard one of the best guitarists EVER - Terry Kath.

  • @randypowell3374
    @randypowell3374 3 года назад +343

    One if the best guitar players ever. Jimmy Hendrix said Terry Kath was the greatest player he ever heard.
    25 or 26 minutes to 4 in the morning
    Try Blood, Sweat and Tears - Go Down Gambling. Has a tuba solo.

    • @Pixelologist
      @Pixelologist 3 года назад +16

      RIP, Terry Kath.

    • @fredkrissman6527
      @fredkrissman6527 3 года назад +12

      Jimi got plenty of opportunities to watch Kath... They opened for Hendrix when I saw him in 69.

    • @nestea8385
      @nestea8385 3 года назад +4

      I have NEVER known what that meant. Thank you!

    • @neonpark1874
      @neonpark1874 3 года назад +14

      @@nestea8385 He's awake at that time and is working on a song. He has writer's block...
      Waiting for the break of day
      Searching for something to say
      Flashing lights across the sky
      Giving up I close my eyes
      Sitting cross-legged on the floor
      25 or 6 to 4
      Staring blindly into space
      Getting up to splash my face
      Wanting just to stay awake
      Wondering how much I can take
      Should i try to do some more
      25 or 6 to 4
      Feeling like I ought to sleep
      Spinning room is sinking deep
      Searching for something to say
      Waiting for the break of day
      25 or 6 to 4
      25 or 5 to 4

    • @mrtoad8585
      @mrtoad8585 3 года назад +7

      Hendrix also said the same thing about billy gibbons

  • @jamess7626
    @jamess7626 2 года назад +516

    25 or 26 minutes to four in the morning. He couldn't sleep, was trying to write a song. I'm so glad you guys loved it. One of my fav guitar solos. Got that record when I was 17. I'm 69 now. Never get tired of it. The whole album (double album) is great. Guitarist Terry Kath! Peter Cetera on vocals.

    • @clbdyc
      @clbdyc 2 года назад +23

      Thx for saying what 25 or 6 to 4 is. I hate when people say it's the formula for heroine. 😂

    • @wilfredespiritu3672
      @wilfredespiritu3672 2 года назад +23

      Even Hendricks said the guitar solo was the best he ever heard. RIP Terry...

    • @suebeawho6537
      @suebeawho6537 2 года назад +13

      I've been rocking out to this song since I was a teen (I'm 60 now) I LOVE it🤗. Ty, ty for explaining the title!! Yah man, it's about 25 or 26 minutes to 4 gotta get a move on!

    • @BigOProductions
      @BigOProductions 2 года назад

      Gotta watch it live ruclips.net/video/7uAUoz7jimg/видео.html&ab_channel=ChicagoonMV

    • @richardhundley4371
      @richardhundley4371 2 года назад +8

      I saw them in July 1970 at Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA. I was in college at that time and they were very popular. The setlist for that concert can be googled. Also, You Tube has some of this concert available.

  • @thomasperski4272
    @thomasperski4272 7 дней назад +5

    25 or 6 to 4 was written close to four in the morning, the band had played whiskey a go-go a super popular club in Los Angeles around 1969 or 70 and they were lying on the floor, looking out the window where the neon sign was flashing, definitely high waiting for the break of day. They just started writing the song in the words such as feeling like I want to sleep, feeling room is seeking deep, wanting just to stay awake, wondering how much more I can take etc. up to splash my face, etc. this was their second album. On their first album when they were called CTA, which stood for Chicago transit authority, they wrote a song called beginnings. It’s a song about a young man who is just beginning a relationship and what it feels like to him… You should definitely listen to that one!

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 3 года назад +198

    The problem with trying to make a "Top Five" is that 50 groups belong in it.

    • @teknikel
      @teknikel 3 года назад +17

      I have about 200 in my top 5.

    • @Kim-hc5si
      @Kim-hc5si 3 года назад +4

      FAAAAAAAACTS. 🔥

    • @karenj3611
      @karenj3611 3 года назад +8

      And there all from the 70's

    • @DarqJestor
      @DarqJestor 3 года назад +5

      Not a problem at all if the unit of measurement is hundreds (says the math geek). 🤓

    • @gracefaith76
      @gracefaith76 3 года назад +3

      @@teknikel I got even more

  • @wls64
    @wls64 3 года назад +568

    Terry Kath was probably the most under rated guitar genius EVER.

    • @Caseydog3
      @Caseydog3 3 года назад +30

      And Jimi saw them in concert said Terry was a better guitar player than him!

    • @randolphwellington1704
      @randolphwellington1704 3 года назад +2

      uh, no, Kath wasn't under rated. Your stupid ass comment is under rated, so STFU.

    • @thedukeofagita3730
      @thedukeofagita3730 3 года назад +13

      @@Caseydog3 something along the lines of, “your horn section sounds like they share a lung, and your guitar player is better than I am.”

    • @walterlippmann6292
      @walterlippmann6292 3 года назад +6

      @@randolphwellington1704 u don't know what underrated means

    • @lifetimes2983
      @lifetimes2983 3 года назад +17

      @@randolphwellington1704 Kath underated ?....Don't think so but underrecognized due to a short life. WL But.... Jimi knew

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney 3 года назад +435

    The 70's guys.
    It was such a blast.
    We were spoiled rotten.
    Fantastic music every day from every genre.

    • @Deborahtunes
      @Deborahtunes 3 года назад +12

      You got that right. That's why the 70's is still my favorite decade of music. It had something for everyone to enjoy...

    • @pope414
      @pope414 3 года назад +5

      yes we were!

    • @Teresia12
      @Teresia12 3 года назад +14

      It was a blast and we were spoiled for sure. I think that's why we all think we're still young. ✌💞🌻

    • @billhill4929
      @billhill4929 3 года назад +9

      Never to be repeated never just not going to happen

    • @jazzyboy7784
      @jazzyboy7784 3 года назад +6

      @@Teresia12 ...Hey...I am still young...just don't look it...lol.

  • @OptimusPine20
    @OptimusPine20 Год назад +60

    So blessed to have my teen years in the 70s. The music! I’m thrilled y’all loved it.

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 Год назад +6

      I was there, such great times, so full of hope, what happened?

    • @amjrpain919
      @amjrpain919 9 месяцев назад +1

      Beginnings would have been the song for their first time!...

  • @barryshapiro3349
    @barryshapiro3349 3 года назад +301

    Amber … you’ll GO CRAZY over the horns on “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is”, I promise!

    • @theodoreritola9758
      @theodoreritola9758 3 года назад +4

      I was 10 I97O

    • @jocelynalarcio6137
      @jocelynalarcio6137 3 года назад +12

      Another song from them is Saturday in the park.

    • @hudsonsteele8532
      @hudsonsteele8532 3 года назад +5

      @@jocelynalarcio6137 Saturday In The Park reminds me of one of my old sweethearts... this one reminds me of riding in a spinning ride at the fair. Hah!! After 50+ years I still remember the name... The Himalayan. They played this song for half a ride, then ran it backwards for the rest.

    • @glasscockpitf35
      @glasscockpitf35 3 года назад +3

      Don't forget to check out "call on me" by Chicago. Great horns as well

    • @toddwoodall6085
      @toddwoodall6085 3 года назад +4

      Do more Chicago. You won’t regret it.

  • @bills7396
    @bills7396 2 года назад +386

    Jimi Hendrix once said that Terry Kath is the greatest guitarist. Also, I saw Chicago in concert in 1977 in Detroit, and this song was a 20-minute jam. It was the most incredible song I ever heard.

    • @TheDamafly
      @TheDamafly Год назад +4

      Jimi also said that Rory Gallagher

    • @schroedingers_kotze
      @schroedingers_kotze Год назад +14

      Oh yeah, Terry Kath was an absolute genius on the guitar. All the more tragic and pointless is the way he accidentally ended his life prematurely by holding a loaded gun to his head and pulling the trigger to prove to his roadie that the gun wasn't loaded.

    • @muddhammer7834
      @muddhammer7834 Год назад +11

      This is one of rocks most underrated solo. RIP

    • @tonym362
      @tonym362 Год назад +12

      Saw them countless times at Cobo, Pine Knob. I ran the Office of Student Life at Eastern Michigan. I got to work with them, coordinating their concerts in the field house & sat back stage on one of their amps during the whole concert. Oh the good life..

    • @huskiesforlife3694
      @huskiesforlife3694 Год назад +12

      Terry Kath is grossly underrated and was truly one of the most talented guitarists of all time

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 3 года назад +142

    At 4:30 you guys are thinking "this is pretty sweet", and I'm thinkin' "just wait about 20 seconds". Terry Kath rocks. This song is 51 years ago by the way.

    • @paperbagfilms4729
      @paperbagfilms4729 3 года назад +2

      Crap… that means I’m older than this. Yup, remember playing this song in school band, 1973, grade 6.

    • @Teresia12
      @Teresia12 3 года назад +3

      I was 17 y'all. Couldn't wait for 18 and freedom. I had it all planed out. I hitched across the country staying in communes along the way. Kids these days don't have a clue.

    • @billrehberg9271
      @billrehberg9271 3 года назад

      Get early Chicago... Terry, the guitar player is an 3sential part. 25: or (2)6: to 4 is the time on the clock. It would seem that someone might have ingested some kind of performance inhansing chemical to help write a song... and then, wanting a little more help, wondered out loud if he could take more.

  • @waynelewis6287
    @waynelewis6287 Год назад +144

    I am 61 years old and I am so glad and envious that you are hearing this kind of music that will probably never be made again. Great to see you can appreciate real music made by very talented musicians. Thank you. Wayne Lewis San Diego Ca.

    • @AlbertMaruggi
      @AlbertMaruggi 11 месяцев назад +6

      Yup 65 here and we grew up in probably one of the greatest eras of music ever!

    • @davidroosa4561
      @davidroosa4561 5 месяцев назад

      our only hope is that they invent a time machine so we can go back

    • @rickstadel5285
      @rickstadel5285 Месяц назад

      68 here, and it super-warms my heart that there are fine *young-uns* hearing this and promoting it today. So much is just thrown away / set aside and these genius tracks don't deserve that.

    • @rickstadel5285
      @rickstadel5285 Месяц назад

      @@davidroosa4561 If I go back will I be as stupid as I was then . . ?

    • @margretfasset9173
      @margretfasset9173 Месяц назад

      61 in March...LOVE THE 60'S AND 70'S MUSIC!!

  • @rufusblackford6543
    @rufusblackford6543 3 года назад +51

    If no one else has told you, this song is about him trying to write a song, and he has writer’s block. He finally just writes about that experience at 25 or 6 to 4 am.

  • @arfrunningbear7022
    @arfrunningbear7022 3 года назад +264

    The song is about the writer trying to stay awake to write music. The title is a reference to what time it is in the morning...25 or (2)6 to 4(am). Meaning it's 3:34 or 3:35 in the morning.

    • @denniskippaw5dpk
      @denniskippaw5dpk 3 года назад +8

      truth.

    • @e.t.in3-d226
      @e.t.in3-d226 3 года назад +9

      About doing LSD , 25 Hour TRIP or 10 hour Trip (6to4)

    • @TheRagratus
      @TheRagratus 3 года назад +23

      @@e.t.in3-d226 lol, NOT. Arf is correct- The actual songwriter has even said as much. And I think HE would know.

    • @fordmustang3265
      @fordmustang3265 3 года назад +5

      @@e.t.in3-d226 NO it's NOT moron, they talk about the clock on the wall and the time and how long they were there

    • @Rusted_2th
      @Rusted_2th 3 года назад +3

      @@e.t.in3-d226 WRONG!

  • @glenwelty6788
    @glenwelty6788 3 года назад +175

    The original Chicago lineup stack's up to any band, any era musicianship, hands down.

    • @djm4457
      @djm4457 3 года назад +2

      Indeed.

    • @rickgarcia7334
      @rickgarcia7334 3 года назад +8

      Jimi Hendrix once said Terry Kath was better than he on guitar.

    • @theorange2002
      @theorange2002 3 года назад +1

      The key word you used is "original" Chicago was fantastic, not so much post-Kath. The song Introduction, played at Carnegie Hall is aptly named, a perfect song for the capabilities of the Chicago Transit Authority !!

    • @benpotaka5893
      @benpotaka5893 3 года назад +3

      @@rickgarcia7334 I was about to say Terry Kath, guy was beyond great

    • @prism8289
      @prism8289 3 года назад +1

      It’s like search the world to find the greatest guitar player, the best drummer, the best horns, the best singer of the times together and you realize you never had to leave a single studio and a bunch of guys that call themselves Chicago.

  • @CTJ2619
    @CTJ2619 Год назад +53

    By the way, there are those who say that 25 or 6 to4 is a drug reference. In a 2013 interview, Robert Lamm said he composed "25 or 6 to 4" on a twelve-string guitar with only ten strings - it was missing the two low E strings - and that he wrote the lyrics in one day. The band first rehearsed the song at the Whisky a Go Go.[2]
    Lamm said the song is about trying to write a song in the middle of the night. The song's title is the time at which the song is set: 25 or 26 minutes before 4 AM (twenty-five or [twenty-]six [minutes] to four [o’clock]), i.e. 03:34 or 03:35.[3][4] Because of the unique phrasing of the song's title, "25 or 6 to 4" has been interpreted to mean everything from a quantity of illicit drugs to the name of a famous person in code.[

    • @jonathanlund590
      @jonathanlund590 10 месяцев назад

      Sure he did and if so it has to be one of the biggest coincidence in rock 25 lsd 624 just happened to be a habbot ind. Quallude so when he sings should I try to do some more ????

    • @paulahunt3508
      @paulahunt3508 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@jonathanlund590 It was the time of the morning, just like the man said

    • @Birder6483
      @Birder6483 9 месяцев назад +1

      It was how long they would be practice and get home.

    • @dazpowell5075
      @dazpowell5075 7 месяцев назад +5

      It relates to the time in the morning, trying to write a song, a song written about struggling to write a song, total genius and a classic

    • @Birder6483
      @Birder6483 7 месяцев назад +1

      Google it.

  • @mikejohnson7473
    @mikejohnson7473 3 года назад +277

    Well Amber if you like horns this is the band for you

    • @joshuasoto8298
      @joshuasoto8298 3 года назад +1

      Try led zeppelin stairway to heaven live

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 3 года назад +14

      also for horns, groups Blood, Sweat & Tears and Earth, Wind & Fire. 2 Stevie Wonder songs "Sir Duke" and "I Wish" have great horns too!

    • @weksheddweller
      @weksheddweller 3 года назад +11

      Chicago's not called "the rock band with horns" for nothing!

    • @nealtircuit9373
      @nealtircuit9373 3 года назад +1

      I agree and would like to recommend Soul Rebels cover of Sweet Dreams. If you want great horns, this is for you.

    • @carolynlove6729
      @carolynlove6729 3 года назад +1

      I like chicago. Do you listen to soul Earth. Wind. And fire is amazing they are known for horns. Give these a listen to Fantasy. That's rhe way of the world. Can't hide love. Ect. Represent your missing out on some great music and artists. Ashame you don't know Diana Ross Marvin Gay Stevie Wonder Tina Turner this is a big part of our culture. And shouldn't be left out or not remembered. Do you know who Net King Cole. Sammy Davis Jr. Is. These are music and artists that your kids should know about as well as you all. I like soft rock pop jazz and soul. Give it a try.. Your missing out. Michael Jackson was the greatest entertainer. Show appreciation for his amazing talent.

  • @joannegoebel4642
    @joannegoebel4642 3 года назад +175

    If you like horns, try any thing earth ,wind and fire.

  • @darielwoods7859
    @darielwoods7859 3 года назад +72

    Imagine being creative enough to write such a great song about not being able to write a song. Amazing.

  • @Ovrkyl
    @Ovrkyl Год назад +78

    For horns, Chicago is the band to listen to, hands down. The trio of James Pankow (trombone), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), and Walter Parazaider (saxophone and flute) always bring it.

  • @robertg330
    @robertg330 3 года назад +54

    The song is about the lead singer having a writer's block and being unable to write a song. The title "25 or 6 to 4" is in reference to him recognizing the time of the morning it was and how long he had been working on the song. Think of it as 25 or 26 minutes to 4 am

    • @scottchapin2323
      @scottchapin2323 3 года назад +1

      close, he looked at the clock and it was 25 to 4 (AM) close his eyes for a moment, when opened, it was 6min to 4. time flies

    • @cesarmiller5972
      @cesarmiller5972 3 года назад

      I don't think the lead singer in this case Peter Cetera wrote this, think it was another member of the band

    • @terryconnelly484
      @terryconnelly484 3 года назад

      And should they take some more mushrooms or not

    • @thefoss5387
      @thefoss5387 3 года назад

      @@cesarmiller5972 Lamm wrote it, but, Bassist Cetera sang lead on this one.

  • @chrispopejoy6652
    @chrispopejoy6652 2 года назад +217

    My Dad, who is 88 years old now, just shared a story about being on business in Chicago and going into this tiny, packed bar to have dinner and some drinks. This is the band that was playing 😃. He said it was so loud and very over packed but he was blown away by their musicianship, singing, just incredible unexpected experience for him.

  • @johnlongenecker7779
    @johnlongenecker7779 3 года назад +54

    The late, great Terry Kath absolutely SHREADING that guitar solo.

  • @AuburnIceTigers
    @AuburnIceTigers 2 месяца назад +5

    "I wish I grew up in that era." Yes. Yes, you do. And you're just scratching the surface of all of the great music we grew up with!

  • @Eitner100
    @Eitner100 3 года назад +46

    She is gorgious and feels the music in her soul and he makes me happy the way he enjoys every single second. Beautiful people. From Germany with love.

  • @lisarainbow9703
    @lisarainbow9703 3 года назад +157

    "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" is another fantastic horn band from the 70's, that had numerous hits, and incredible vocals---- I think you guys will love them...

    • @puffyd58
      @puffyd58 3 года назад +11

      Absolutely! Especially "Spinning Wheel" and "Lucretia Macevil." Great horns and vocals by David Clayton Thomas.

    • @jhnstn1
      @jhnstn1 3 года назад +2

      Bill Chase also.

    • @robb9395
      @robb9395 3 года назад +2

      Oh yes!!!

    • @lisarainbow9703
      @lisarainbow9703 3 года назад +6

      @@puffyd58 I got to see them live with David Clayton Thomas--- it still stands out as one of my best concert experiences ever...
      I love their cover of "God Bless the Child" with the Latin and jazz breaks..

    • @AppalachiaRRlover
      @AppalachiaRRlover 3 года назад +3

      Yes I suggested BST too

  • @VoicesfromtheSwamp
    @VoicesfromtheSwamp 3 года назад +99

    Honey, if you like horns, then you'll love Chicago. They built their rep on their horns in the music. And their guitarist can make that guitar talk. I grew up with this band. That's what we listened to when I was in high school. Enjoy!

    • @odurandina
      @odurandina 3 года назад +1

      This is the greatest/ most difficult/ most spectacular single pick guitar solo of all time........ Yes, and IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE: but listen to the first verse: those guitar scales coming at lightning speed during Peter Cetera's 1st verse vocals almost sound like a tuba-ish type horn thing---but are actually Terry Kath's guitar--of 1 lone pick!! But this one is so hard. not metal finger clanging... --Kath is the classic rock GOAT. And this song and "Introduction" are the signature examples. Cetera's vocal performance is rare epic male vocalist in the tenor range.

  • @tom587
    @tom587 Год назад +77

    The 2 great horn groups, Chicago & Blood, Sweat & Tears. Both were filled with brilliant musicians.

    • @frandanco6289
      @frandanco6289 Год назад +1

      Yes !! Absolutely !!! The 2 greatest groups with horns = Chicago, and Blood, Sweat, & Tears !!!!! Listen to "Blues Part II", from Blood, Sweat, & Tears - you will be amazed !!!! This song = The BEST !!!!

    • @aaimginggraphics2411
      @aaimginggraphics2411 Год назад +1

      u forgot EWF!

    • @tom587
      @tom587 Год назад

      I'd say BST IS 1st, Chicago 2nd and EWF 3rd. All were great.

    • @terrybangley2281
      @terrybangley2281 Год назад

      Chase as well

    • @jeffwilson5742
      @jeffwilson5742 Год назад +3

      TOP

  • @klaptongroovemaster
    @klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад +74

    "Make Me Smile" is my favorite Chicago song. Other greats include "Saturday In the Park," "Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?," "Just You and Me," "Question 67 and 68" ...

  • @fasteddyc3472
    @fasteddyc3472 3 года назад +76

    Jimmy Hendrix was once asked who was the best guitarist he ever heard. Jimmy said Terry Kath from Chicago!

    • @daviddelaet8116
      @daviddelaet8116 3 года назад +3

      I heard he said that about Billy Gibbons.

    • @theodoreritola9758
      @theodoreritola9758 3 года назад +2

      Us 70s brats were over spoiled ,,

    • @viacrucis2509
      @viacrucis2509 3 года назад +2

      Hendrix was a humble guy. He would’ve said that about me. Terry was legend though

    • @stevevar43
      @stevevar43 3 года назад +1

      Come on man.....JIMI

    • @markstanton2362
      @markstanton2362 3 года назад +1

      I heard Jimi said it was Phil Keaggy.

  • @stephenurso9267
    @stephenurso9267 3 года назад +83

    Check out the video of them doing this song at Tanglewood. Terry Kath goes off on his guitar!

    • @neillenet291
      @neillenet291 3 года назад +1

      YES!

    • @HarborKat
      @HarborKat 3 года назад

      What Terry Kath used to do to a guitar was just abusive, incredible and beautifully nasty. I’m a man is pure joy.

    • @missingnola3823
      @missingnola3823 3 года назад +1

      Yes!! The live solo in this song is unreal!

  • @kristinmohs212
    @kristinmohs212 3 месяца назад +14

    Chicago was on tour with EWF this summer. Two of the best horn bands of all time together. Mind blowing!

    • @sierrasix2003
      @sierrasix2003 2 месяца назад +1

      Don't forget Tower of Power horn section!

  • @justinsmyth3211
    @justinsmyth3211 3 года назад +69

    This band is FULL of world class musicians.

  • @klaptongroovemaster
    @klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад +84

    Terry Kath, rest in peace, was an amazing and underrated guitarist, and the baritone vocalist on their early records. His solo on this song Live from Tanglewood, is mind blowing.

    • @scottchapin2323
      @scottchapin2323 3 года назад +6

      ooh yes it is

    • @jrogersdal
      @jrogersdal 3 года назад +3

      Vocally, he stated he wanted to be the white Ray Charles.

  • @shawnmurdock8059
    @shawnmurdock8059 3 года назад +245

    Terry Kath was just amazing. In the live version of this song, the guitar took out a restraining order on Terry after the show. A must see.

    • @bdjennings55
      @bdjennings55 2 года назад +11

      Great quote.

    • @seanjudge4675
      @seanjudge4675 2 года назад +13

      Tanglewood 1970. Legendary performance. Check also his vocals on “Make Me Smile” from that show

    • @larrywebb820
      @larrywebb820 2 года назад +11

      Best line ever about playing guitar

    • @Mertztillithurts
      @Mertztillithurts 2 года назад +6

      Yes, the Tanglewood 1970 live version. Idk about a restraining order though... I mean, Terry WAS making his guitar LAUGH OUT LOUD (For real! Go back n listen!)

    • @stevehoogenakker9619
      @stevehoogenakker9619 2 года назад +2

      TOO FUNNY!😃

  • @jameschatwick5754
    @jameschatwick5754 6 месяцев назад +38

    74 year old black Vietnam veteran. Chicago Transit Authority. Introduction. Their first album.

    • @Synoopy2
      @Synoopy2 3 месяца назад +3

      Im 63 year old black veteran born and raised in Philadelphia. I don't know where exactly I heard this song from Chicago, when I was a child because I was listening to soul music back then, but I have loved it since then.

    • @rickstadel5285
      @rickstadel5285 Месяц назад +1

      Yup -- "Introduction" pretty well lays out the challenge. That thing was flat *s-s-sMOKIN'* wasn't it?!

  • @garethhendrixson6725
    @garethhendrixson6725 3 года назад +57

    70's rock is a whole different level of rock.

    • @marciacrisp7011
      @marciacrisp7011 5 месяцев назад +3

      cause it was real musicians playing real instruments before all the fake stuff came out, they created most of the effects still used in studios today! Pioneers of rock!

  • @smilingfool-ss2ub
    @smilingfool-ss2ub 3 года назад +36

    Chicago - a Band of incredible musicians that - so brilliant, so many hits, so much music that you could enjoy and not have to worry about language.

  • @benoitrenaud519
    @benoitrenaud519 3 года назад +125

    Amber would probably really love Earth, Wind and Fire.

    • @MyFishstix
      @MyFishstix 3 года назад +3

      Actually EW&F collaberated with Chicago on this song. Must check out that video!

    • @4ClassicmarketingG
      @4ClassicmarketingG 3 года назад +1

      How would Amber’s parents not have her listen to Chicago or Earth Wind & Fire???

    • @MyFishstix
      @MyFishstix 3 года назад

      @@4ClassicmarketingG that is a definite mystery. Who does that?😅🤣

    • @snipchick
      @snipchick 3 года назад +1

      And Tower of Power!

    • @tomsdotter3228
      @tomsdotter3228 3 года назад

      Boogie Wonderland!!

  • @kentharris3878
    @kentharris3878 Год назад +37

    Can't believe I am just now seeing your first reaction to Chicago (I've followed the channel for a couple of years). This is one of the greatest recordings of the entire era. Peter Cetera's voice on this is incredible. Terry Kath's guitar playing was other-worldly. In fact the great Jimi Henrix once said that Terry was "better the me" and was also heard saying that Kath was "the greatest guitar player in the universe." That tells you all you need to know about TK. Then, of course those stellar horn parts...unlike anything being payed at the time on hit radio and really set the band apart as something completely unique. The drums, the vocals, Peter Cetera's bass playing...all among the best ever. Loved watching you discover these things for the first time.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 3 года назад +45

    The writer of the song and keyboard player, Robert Lamm, was sitting on the floor, at 25 or 26 to 4, trying to write a song. He did.

    • @andyv2209
      @andyv2209 3 года назад +2

      And Billie Joe Armstrong was doing the same, strumming this song and trying to get his kid to bed when he wrote brainstew which uses the same riff! ^-^ cool story, both songs are so good.

    • @StopMAGA
      @StopMAGA 3 года назад +3

      I have been listening to this song for 50 years and never knew what the hell 25 or 6 to 4 meant. Now I do! Thank you.

  • @Beematola
    @Beematola 3 года назад +66

    I never thought I would be moved by watching somebody hear Chicago and experience Terry Kath's guitar for the first time. That was great!

  • @lizardkingof1968
    @lizardkingof1968 3 года назад +90

    One of the best bangers ever made...but...there is a live version at Tanglewood that blows this album version away 😉😬

  • @user-ys9fg4ol9s
    @user-ys9fg4ol9s Год назад +28

    Pretty much anything Chicago did in the late 1960s throughout the 1970s was absolutely incredible. The song Ballet For A Girl in Buchannon is absolutely incredible and even better live. I highly suggest the 1970 performance in Tanglewood.

  • @christinoumel2291
    @christinoumel2291 3 года назад +80

    "Make me smile" is another good one by Chicago. The vocals are amazing

    • @rojoeditor
      @rojoeditor Год назад +1

      There are multiple versions of Make Me Smile. I like the one with the long instrumental at the beginning, although the final part of the instrumental goes on 8 beats too long. But one of the versions has a weird ending with three descending notes repeating.

  • @kurthealey6936
    @kurthealey6936 3 года назад +92

    This is one of those infamous, "we need one last song to finish the album" gems!
    What's cool about these reaction videos is the absolute wonder, and amazement we had almost 50 years ago when we first heard this master piece. We get to see a whole new generation "discover" the same magic! PRICELESS! KEEP ON ROCKING!!!!

    • @FatSquatch75
      @FatSquatch75 3 года назад +3

      Closest we get to hearing the songs for first time again

  • @theultimatepotatolord6619
    @theultimatepotatolord6619 2 года назад +154

    Terry Kath is the man who Jimi Hendricks looked up to when it came to guitar. He even went so far as to describe him as the best in the universe.

    • @michaelrees1376
      @michaelrees1376 2 года назад +5

      Came here to say that same thing. In one interview I read J8mi was asked if he considered him self the best guitarist in the world. He replied to the effect no, that would be Terry Kath. It's so unfortunate that he died early, Chicago was never the same.

    • @jimbentz7640
      @jimbentz7640 Год назад +1

      The soul of Terry's playing is from Hendrick's influence. The funk you hear is from Jimi.

    • @eatmyshorts3147
      @eatmyshorts3147 Год назад

      This makes me happy for some reason lol

  • @jrox6091
    @jrox6091 Год назад +25

    Every high school band in the 70s played this song, or at least parts of it. Spirit/pep squads and band letter carriers all had routines to it. Was a fun song. And a great time to be a teen in high school.

  • @jimfussell5455
    @jimfussell5455 2 года назад +123

    Terry Kath wailed on that guitar like it owed him money! Easily one of the best guitarists of all time. And the whole band was super talented. They did anything they wanted with their instruments, and it all sounded fantastic!

    • @skyqueen1148
      @skyqueen1148 2 года назад +4

      That is so funny. 'wailed on that guitar...

    • @dangar52
      @dangar52 Год назад +5

      Hard to find another band who played TOGETHER in such a wonderful way.

  • @graywade9225
    @graywade9225 3 года назад +39

    Another AWESOME reaction! And... welcome to Chicago. You have a long and incredible journey ahead of you. 25 or 6 to 4 is over FIFTY years old! The early years of Chicago - 1967 thru around 1980 or so... epic jams. Feelin' Stronger Every Day, Beginnings, I'm A Man (would be an excellent 2nd choice), Free, Make Me Smile... so many more. Great work, you two!

    • @viacrucis2509
      @viacrucis2509 3 года назад

      Lowdown, questions 67 & 68. I used to wear out those albums.

    • @heavnnnsent
      @heavnnnsent 3 года назад

      @@viacrucis2509 ....omg lowdown!!!! Also the lesser known happy man.

  • @darleneschneck
    @darleneschneck 3 года назад +27

    Man, that was me in 1970. I couldn’t wait to see your faces when the wa-wa on the guitar kicked in. Priceless.

  • @eileenreid5348
    @eileenreid5348 8 дней назад +1

    I am loving the reactions, I am really appreciating the music we grew up with and took for granted, we were surrounded by excellent musicians…

  • @stuartsiglain3972
    @stuartsiglain3972 3 года назад +28

    Terry Kath was the guitar player.
    You should hear him when Chicago played in Tanglewood in 1970.

  • @kathydrennan3843
    @kathydrennan3843 2 года назад +151

    If there is one thing you can say about Chicago, from the guitarist, to the bassist, to the drums, to the horn section - these are master musicians and they can make their instruments TALK!! So much talent!!

    • @RichardX1
      @RichardX1 Год назад +9

      Talk? They make their instruments TESTIFY!

    • @kathydrennan3843
      @kathydrennan3843 Год назад +4

      @@RichardX1 AMEN!

    • @jjjones-e5r
      @jjjones-e5r Год назад +5

      Jimmi Hendrix said Terry Kath was better than him.

    • @paulahunt3508
      @paulahunt3508 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@jjjones-e5r I AGREE!! Sorry Jimi fans, that’s my opinion and it’s a fact

    • @rickstadel5285
      @rickstadel5285 Месяц назад

      The performances are indeed excellent. But I gotta mention the composing -- this is some seriously excellent $_it, even for / or in spite of the middle of the night.

  • @SaverioP
    @SaverioP 3 года назад +89

    Their version of "I'm a Man" kicks total a$$.

    • @briangregory6303
      @briangregory6303 3 года назад +3

      Especially Terry Kath on lead vocal.

    • @douglasskinner6348
      @douglasskinner6348 3 года назад +2

      "I'm a Man" is one of my favorite songs! Peter Cetera's opening bass line is killer.

    • @wdcuthbert8162
      @wdcuthbert8162 3 года назад +1

      Listen to this and you'll never be the same...

    • @wendyeyles3560
      @wendyeyles3560 3 года назад

      Spencer Davis Group version for me every time.

    • @marchendrickson2382
      @marchendrickson2382 3 года назад

      Yes!! That is definitely a MUST LISTEN

  • @bodybyalamar5841
    @bodybyalamar5841 Год назад +75

    It's SO great to see young people appreciate this older music. Yes, 60's and 70's were full of amazing artists - for me the best time in pop music. 25 or 6 to 4 refers to the songwriter getting stuck writing a song, and he looks at the clock and its 25 or 6 (minutes) to 4 am.

    • @RobertSmith-iw2kb
      @RobertSmith-iw2kb Год назад +1

      You'll also love the horns from HOF,er sly and the family stone.from the same era.

    • @JohnEvans-tk4xc
      @JohnEvans-tk4xc Год назад +1

      One interpretation of the title is the chemical ratio of a physcodelic drug or the number of joints rolled from a dime of pot. The lyrics suggest someone tripping.

    • @jackattack2608
      @jackattack2608 9 месяцев назад

      My understanding was that he had asked the janitor what time it was and 25 or 6 to 4 was what he replied.

    • @brianequi
      @brianequi 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly

  • @kareng4658
    @kareng4658 3 года назад +31

    Chicago had it all! One of their best is Feeling Stronger Every Day.

  • @bwhite963
    @bwhite963 3 года назад +60

    "Saturday, in the park" would be a great song for the Up coming 4th of July!

  • @ronaldsinagra8825
    @ronaldsinagra8825 3 года назад +64

    Danny Serraphine is the drummer. I tried my best as a young drummer to copy him stick for stick. Also, amazing horn arrangement on 'Beginnings'.

  • @richardhill6125
    @richardhill6125 Год назад +9

    I'm 70 and was fortunate enough to grow up in this era. I know the songs and what is coming and it's a joy to see your reactions to the surprises unfolding as the songs progress.

  • @todderickson2435
    @todderickson2435 3 года назад +82

    (WARNING: Looooong comment ahead....)
    THANK YOU!!! You have just been introduced to and reacted to the iconic song from my favorite band in the history of EVER!!! I flipping LOVE these guys - was hooked from the moment I first heard them, just like you two. 😁 Okay, a quick primer of the original, classic lineup you heard here:
    Danny Seraphine, drums. Had to list him first, because I'm a drummer and I patterned everything I first learned after him. Criminally underrated.
    Terry Kath, guitar and lead vocals. LEGEND. He absolutely shreds on songs like this, and when Chicago opened on a tour for Jimi Hendrix in the early days, Hendrix told one of the horn players "Your guitar player is better than me." Terry was tragically killed eleven years after the band started. In my opinion, one of the top five guitar players of all time.
    Peter Cetera, bass and lead vocals. He's the one you hear on this song with the soaring vocals.
    Robert Lamm, keyboards and lead vocals. The smooooth voice of the band, and an extremely talented keyboard player.
    Jimmy Pankow, trombone. The primary horn arranger and perpetual motion on stage with his constantly swiveling hips.
    Lee Loughnane, trumpet. A favorite of Doc Severinsen, band leader of The Tonight Show for decades.
    Walt Parazaider, saxophone and flute. Plays both instruments with ridiculous ease.
    In my opinion, this is the best horn section in the history of rock music.
    Chicago was dominating FM airwaves and putting out phenomenal music over their first ten years that was blowing people out of the water. I strongly encourage you to react to my favorite Chicago song, "Make Me Smile." You'll get MUCH more of the sensational horns, incredible stick work from Danny, and Terry's gritty, soulful vocals (he's often been referred to as the white Ray Charles) along with more of his mind-blowing guitar. Also, both songs are from the album Chicago II, which you had on the screen, and I really think you should give the entire album a listen; it's a fantastic showcase for the incredible musicality and variety these guys had.
    Oh, and as to the title of this song, the story goes that Robert and the guys had been working on writing the song all through the night, and when he asked what time it was, someone said "About 25 or 6 to 4 (o'clock)."
    I apologize for how insanely long this comment is, but I did warn you....and it's your fault for checking out my favorite band EVER!! Great, great reactions, and you have a new subscriber!

    • @CaptWalker
      @CaptWalker 2 года назад +1

      That's ok, a couple of clicks/scrolls and it is past and forgotten, so no problem.

    • @tedcole9936
      @tedcole9936 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, no. That’s really ok, I read your whole comment and I fully appreciate your enthusiasm, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Yes, this was definitely a track that stopped you in your tracks whenever and wherever you first heard it. You’d be asking strangers- who is this? What is this!! Awesome.

    • @mjsmcd
      @mjsmcd 2 года назад +4

      Check out leonid and friends chicago tribute band from russia

  • @charlesburris6314
    @charlesburris6314 3 года назад +60

    The song is about staying up all night, trying to write a song.

    • @debbiewisenbaker6509
      @debbiewisenbaker6509 5 месяцев назад +1

      And getting high

    • @jimmym841
      @jimmym841 3 месяца назад +2

      Taking acid and tripping and wondering what time it is

    • @Bee-k6o
      @Bee-k6o 2 месяца назад

      Yes it's about being up all night, and I forget which band member it was, but he looked at the clock and he couldn't tell if it said 25 minutes to 4 or 26 minutes to 4, so he's saying 25 or 6 to 4, the 6 actually meaning 26

  • @mrgjg
    @mrgjg 3 года назад +219

    I'm loving the fact that young people today are discovering the greatest music ever made. It just proves how timeless this music from the 60's and 70's really was. The genesis of this song was keyboardist Robert Lamms attempt at writing the song late at night and kind of being out of it and looking at the clock and remembering the time being either 25 or 26 to 4.

    • @stratcat3216
      @stratcat3216 3 года назад +2

      totally agree

    • @vipotrevizo985
      @vipotrevizo985 3 года назад

      Growing up i was always looking for music that satisfied my soul, i found it when i discovered hendrix, floyd, zappa, i now have a huge collection of 60s and 70s cds

    • @stevebagnall1553
      @stevebagnall1553 3 года назад +2

      First released in 1983 in the UK, fabulous horn section.

    • @MarkGunnMedia
      @MarkGunnMedia 2 года назад +1

      This song was released on my 9th birthday in 1970. I bought their first album when I was 8.

    • @MarkGunnMedia
      @MarkGunnMedia 2 года назад +2

      I've been listening to this band pretty much my entire life. Bought their 1st album in 1969 and been riding with Chicago ever since. I'm also a musician and producer who was heavily influenced by James William Guercio. The band's producer for their 1st 11 albums.
      In addition to Terry Kath's guitar work, I LOVE the fact that Danny Seraphine's drum parts are 2 different rhythms on multiple tracks. If you're a drummer and really listen, you'd realize that no one person could play this arrangement live.
      If you want a REALLY great song to check out, give a listen to "Oh Thank You Great Spirit" from Chicago VIII. It's a Terry Kath BEAST of a performance written as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix.

  • @DarrylSellers
    @DarrylSellers 8 месяцев назад +5

    A KILLER ending with the horns section! It just doesn't get any better!!!

  • @Kerwonderful
    @Kerwonderful 3 года назад +118

    Jimi Hendrix once said that Terry Kath was better than himself.

    • @shuddemell
      @shuddemell 3 года назад +6

      Though I would say, they are both lighning in a bottle. Phenomenal.

    • @carybrauer9669
      @carybrauer9669 3 года назад +2

      No offense. Jimi isn't near the best. Teri was amazing

    • @Kerwonderful
      @Kerwonderful 3 года назад +2

      @@carybrauer9669 why would I take offense? That is exactly my point, Hendrix told a Chicago band member (Lee Loughnane I believe) on a flight that Terry Kath was much better than he was. I think you misunderstood the point I was making.

    • @carybrauer9669
      @carybrauer9669 3 года назад +1

      Im thankful you're not offended. So many people today are offended over crazy things. Im going to see Billy Idol and Steve Stevens is with him. A very under rated guitarist. August 12th. Cant wait. Billy is 1 of my favorites. Queensryche is my all time favorite. Rock on brother, or Ryche on

    • @Kerwonderful
      @Kerwonderful 3 года назад

      @@carybrauer9669 very cool. Enjoy the show!

  • @klaptongroovemaster
    @klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад +64

    "Roundabout" by Yes (1971) will give you that soaring feeling.

  • @wompa70
    @wompa70 3 года назад +40

    Amber: "I love this intro."
    Me: "Just wait for the horns."

  • @johnmullineaux302
    @johnmullineaux302 2 месяца назад +5

    I’m embarrassed to say but back in the day we took this music for granted. There was SO much of this type of great music.

  • @picmajik
    @picmajik 3 года назад +53

    Another great 70s band with a horn section is "Tower of Power". They backed up many bands then.

  • @laurenval2370
    @laurenval2370 3 года назад +43

    That band was the best part of my childhood growing up! Terry Kath is one of greatest guitarists ever!

  • @chrislira3574
    @chrislira3574 3 года назад +101

    All this love for a song that’s over 50 years old is awesome. Will people still love the music of today 50 years from now? I kinda doubt it.

    • @Peaceful-Dez
      @Peaceful-Dez 3 года назад +2

      I do not listen to the music of today that much because it feel so fake to me. I always listen to the music of the 50's- the hair bands of the 80s with some Alternative of the 90s early 2000s and a few alternative bands of the later 2000's but anything else does not bring the magic of the past with the soul, vibes and passion. Find some classic rock stations on the radio and crank it up and sing away like no one is watching never mind hearing lol. Chicago greatest hits album I wore it out back in the day and had worn out the replacement as well lol.

    • @chrislira3574
      @chrislira3574 3 года назад +2

      @@Peaceful-Dez That Chicago greatest hits album is fantastic. Every song on there is fantastic- no fillers at all. I wish they would release that in high-resolution format.

    • @melissayost4888
      @melissayost4888 3 года назад +3

      They haven’t made music like this in 35 years

    • @RealTechZen
      @RealTechZen 3 года назад +1

      Look into "Try a Little Tenderness", from Three Dog Night. Top musicians have covered it as recently as 2018. It came out and was popular 90 years ago, in 1931.

    • @joedavis2932
      @joedavis2932 3 года назад +1

      Greatness transcends.....

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 Год назад +14

    I’m glad this was your introduction to Chicago. One of their best songs. Where else can you get a full horn section paired with shredding guitars and a powerful yet smoothe clear lead vocals and great harmonies. Chicago had it all. One of the best bands ever.

  • @Dollywood623
    @Dollywood623 3 года назад +86

    OMG this song is one of my favorite songs by Chicago along with “Saturday in the Park” and the unforgettable very short yet PERFECT song “Color my World”. 🔥🔥🔥

    • @SarahGreen523
      @SarahGreen523 2 года назад +2

      Saturday in the Park is a fantastic song! Puts me in that perfect Saturday mood!

    • @Joshua-rq3om
      @Joshua-rq3om 2 года назад +2

      "Color my world" is perfect, yes.

    • @tahnahummel9167
      @tahnahummel9167 2 года назад

      @@Joshua-rq3om Will agree with that.

  • @charley2630
    @charley2630 3 года назад +48

    If you want to hear the Chicago horns roll big time listen to "Beginnings".

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 3 года назад +54

    The story behind the song "25 or 6 to 4 is is that Chicago needed one more song to finish their second album. The various members of the group were all sitting around the studio, trying to come up with one more song, but they were all too tired to be very creative. They'd been working all day since early the previous morning, and now it was in the middle of the night. At which point Robert Lamm (the keyboardist) turned to James Pankow (one of the trombone players) and asked, "What time is it, anyway?"
    Pankow replied that it was "25, maybe 26 minutes to 4 o'clock" (in the morning). Lamm was thus inspired to write a song about being up until Oh-God-Thirty in the morning, trying to write one last song to fill an album. And one of Chicago's biggest hits was born.
    About Terry Kath, Chicago's lead guitarist, there's a legend. Supposedly, Jimi Hendrix was once asked "How does it feel being the best guitarist in the world?" According to the legend, Jimi responded, "I don't know. Ask Terry Kath." No one knows if its true or not, but its a great story.

    • @markinman8156
      @markinman8156 3 года назад +1

      It is a great story, however there have been at least 4 other guitarists (possibly more) that the statement from Jimmy made this comment about. Tons of research, never has there been any print, audio, or video evidence...nor any reputable people who knew Jimmy support it.

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 3 года назад

      That was the popular story I believed for a long time but after seeing actual interviews of Chicago band members years later this turns out to not be the case.
      Here's one version that keeps constantly being recounted; www.songfacts.com/facts/chicago/25-or-6-to-4
      and it makes sense being that the band for a while was the house band at the Whiskey in Hollywood and where they rehearsed new material before recording at Columbia down the street.

    • @trybalone396
      @trybalone396 3 года назад +1

      My Problem Child, a book about and from the scientist who discovered LSD, has 25.6to4 as the formula

    • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
      @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 3 года назад +1

      @@artsilva Hence my labeling it "the story". Don't get your panties in a knot, dude.

    • @artsilva
      @artsilva 3 года назад

      @@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames sounds like you're the one with your panties all up in a bunch. Sorry for correcting your "story" which was long winded and definitive sounding.
      Just trying to clear up one of the many inaccuracies that the internet has floating around.
      If it offended you then quite honestly that sounds like a personal problem. It's better to be right before you write don't you think?!

  • @bobling8093
    @bobling8093 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm 72, so I grew up with this music, so much great music and tremendous bands in the late 60s and all through the 70s. But guys, it's still all there, you just have to find it, and savour the moments of first time hearing what to my generation are timeless classics.

  • @marksummers1700
    @marksummers1700 3 года назад +172

    the guitarist, Teri Kath, was actually one of Jimi Hendrix' favorites..

    • @ericleesmith708
      @ericleesmith708 3 года назад +14

      Terry was THE favorite guitar player of Jimi’s - he admitted that Terry was BETTER than he was - period!

    • @alonzoescatel1987
      @alonzoescatel1987 3 года назад +3

      @@ericleesmith708 The best guitar player has to have a favorite guitar player. Terry Kath was awe struck when he first met Jimi, Jimi tried to promote him and wanted to sign him but as you know Jimi died prematurely

    • @ML-jk3sz
      @ML-jk3sz 3 года назад +3

      So was Roy Clark

    • @pope414
      @pope414 3 года назад +1

      @@ericleesmith708 true!

    • @davepeterschmidt5818
      @davepeterschmidt5818 3 года назад +3

      Terry Kath - most underrated guitar player of the rock era.

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter 3 года назад +32

    Hey guys, that you for giving this masterpiece track a careful listen. Hard to believe this song was composed in late 1969 and recorded in early 1970. Thanks, guys! Oh, the song is about "writing this song" late in the early morning. Robert Lamm (keyboard/writer) was composing this song in the wee hours of the morning and looked at the clock. He was unsure if it was 25 minutes to 4am or 6 minutes to 4am. That's the story and the music is classic Chicago featuring the inimitable talent of guitarists Terry Kath.

  • @marieoleary527
    @marieoleary527 3 года назад +36

    Chicago Transit Authority was there original name, when this song came out in the early 70’s..... their horn section is their signature sound, set them apart from the other bands at that time. Eventually had to change their name to Chicago as the real CTA objected to the use of their name.

  • @mikecaro5031
    @mikecaro5031 Год назад +11

    Chicago not only great musicians but they were on the radio constantly
    Hit after hit
    Do EARTH WIND AND FIRE
    They are out of this universe ❤

  • @stuff3829
    @stuff3829 3 года назад +28

    The 60's and 70's was the best time for popular music

  • @meld5234
    @meld5234 3 года назад +44

    This was peak Chicago for me, I'm not the greatest fan of them with their music that came out in the 80s but I love their stuff in the 70s. I'd like to throw out a suggestion for Traffic with the song Low spark of high heeled boys.

    • @nettiemac
      @nettiemac 3 года назад

      YES!!!!

    • @deantait8326
      @deantait8326 3 года назад

      I believe Terry died in 78, so YES the later love songs.... just not the same. But we had this Chicago from 68 to...

    • @Oinkette04
      @Oinkette04 3 года назад

      I heard this band 10 years ago and they would still get you on your feet. A smaller group but - what a great show.

  • @Titus-as-the-Roman
    @Titus-as-the-Roman 3 года назад +99

    You should see the live version, Terry Kath, the guitarist absolutely shreds his guitar.

  • @urbandrummer1
    @urbandrummer1 Год назад +5

    The simplest way to describe Chicago’s “25 Or 6 To 4” is as it being based on the narrator suffering from writer’s block. The title itself is actually an abstract abbreviation, which has led to some confusion as to what they are actually about. For if it were to be fully spelled out, it would read ’25 or 26 minutes to 4:00’.

  • @LoveToRead8
    @LoveToRead8 3 года назад +32

    I think you'd love hearing Edgar Winters doing Frankenstein. That is such a fantastic song.

  • @ronniedrumm1
    @ronniedrumm1 3 года назад +17

    I grew up in this era and the music truly shaped our lives and was such a huge part of what made it so exciting to be experiencing those days. I always say how lucky I was to have grown up in the late 60s and 70s!!

  • @tonks1968
    @tonks1968 3 года назад +69

    Dirty guitar……Rock on ! You must checkout other Chicago hits. Amber will love them !

    • @biskygiver
      @biskygiver 3 года назад

      I'm a Man would be a classic example of "dirty guitar."

  • @pmccachren
    @pmccachren Год назад +5

    Classic band and music. Never gets old just better. There is just so much more from them.

  • @davidboatright3009
    @davidboatright3009 3 года назад +106

    I understand that this song is about writing this song . Sitting cross leg on the floor at 25 or 6 to 4 in the morning . They were going to record their first album and needed one more song for it. Waiting for the break of day , searching for something to say . Listen to the lyrics , it seems to make sense . LOVE YOUR CHANNEL !!!!!

    • @jeremyholmes8867
      @jeremyholmes8867 2 года назад +2

      I thought it was about heroin. Lol.

    • @leetroy3129
      @leetroy3129 2 года назад +1

      This song is about the Kent State massacre. The National Guard shot and killed 4 students on a college campus who were peacefully protesting the Viet Nam war. Apparently some idiot threw a rock or something and the N G opened fire. 4 students were “left dead on the floor” by “25 or 6 (N G ) to (against) 4” students. I was a teenager when this was released. ✌️

    • @davidboatright3009
      @davidboatright3009 2 года назад +1

      @@leetroy3129 I was a teenager then also . First time I ever heard this song is about Kent State . I know that Buffalo Springfields "For What It's Worth" is about Kent State . Thanks for the comment .

    • @jameskinstle6874
      @jameskinstle6874 2 года назад +4

      @@davidboatright3009 You are correct. Buffalo Springfield did the Kent State song, this song is nothing more than album filler written at 25 or 6 to 4 in the morning that turned into a masterpiece.

    • @cyrilmauras4247
      @cyrilmauras4247 2 года назад +3

      Twenty-five or twenty-six minutes to four o'clock in the morning. The song is about writer's block.

  • @larrygovaert2741
    @larrygovaert2741 3 года назад +13

    Chicago's live version of 25 Or 6 To 4 in Tanglewood in 1970 is simply sublime. The lead guitar player looks absolutely possessed.

  • @kylerealtorguy
    @kylerealtorguy 2 года назад +9

    Chicago has another hit that asks: "Does anyone really know what time it is?" And of course the response is: "25 or 6 to four"

  • @robertburke784
    @robertburke784 3 месяца назад +1

    I wish you would have played the live version of this. Was always sorry Terry Kath didn't get to show off on a few more songs. This solo is smoking!

  • @hamblinta
    @hamblinta 3 года назад +84

    If you like horns try Earth, Wind, and Fire…any of their songs. Also, Gerry Rafferty, Bruce Hornsby, Kool and the Gang, Three Dog Night, ELO, and on and on…the 70’s!

    • @racerfink
      @racerfink 3 года назад +6

      EW&F and Chicago had a tour together a while back. They crossed over a lot of their songs, and did several with everybody in stage. Several videos of their concerts here on YT.

    • @hamblinta
      @hamblinta 3 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @Tarkus7
      @Tarkus7 3 года назад +1

      @@racerfink "September" would be a nice 'how do you do' for them. I love watching Leonid and Friends videos now, especially their studio stuff. Phenomenal.

    • @STOCKHOLM07
      @STOCKHOLM07 3 года назад +2

      Funny you should say that. I saw Earth Wind & Fire and Chicago together, and it was my first concert.

    • @patrickborin9814
      @patrickborin9814 3 года назад +6

      Toss in Tower of Power

  • @zeppelinfan9360
    @zeppelinfan9360 3 года назад +65

    Another great band that combines the horns is "Blood Sweat and Tears. "You made me so very Happy" "Spinning Wheels", More and More" and "And when I die" are good starters. They do an excellent rendition of "God Bless the child"
    Check them out, guarantee you'll be satisfied

    • @Teresia12
      @Teresia12 3 года назад

      All great songs! If I had to choose a favorite it would be "Spinning Whee"l. But then "When I Die" is so great too . . . oh hell I can't choose a single favorite! They are all my favorite!

    • @zeppelinfan9360
      @zeppelinfan9360 3 года назад

      @@Teresia12 I know what you mean. 😂

    • @gordstart1773
      @gordstart1773 3 года назад +1

      Lucretia McEvil is anther good one

    • @fredroderick4905
      @fredroderick4905 3 года назад

      Lacria Magiver?

    • @jhhayden
      @jhhayden 3 года назад

      Yes, Yes, Yes! Blood Sweat and Tears and I become a sub!!!

  • @tammyjackson3113
    @tammyjackson3113 3 года назад +24

    Y'all seem to like our 70s songs, awesome huh. Imagine being in high school with all this jam😉❤

    • @wmason1961
      @wmason1961 3 года назад +3

      That is easy. I was.

    • @markmcintosh2737
      @markmcintosh2737 3 года назад +1

      @@wmason1961 Me too

    • @boldwulf879
      @boldwulf879 3 года назад +1

      Not only was I in high school, but was in the school pep band playing this song at basketball games!

    • @richardleaneagh4274
      @richardleaneagh4274 3 года назад

      don't have to imagine just remember

    • @valogden
      @valogden 3 года назад

      I was in drill team performing to the songs while the band played

  • @richardpare3538
    @richardpare3538 Год назад +9

    These guys just blew us away when we first heard them. Simply incredible live.