Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2014
- Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Recorded Live: 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood - Lenox, MA
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Personnel:
Robert Lamm - keyboards, lead vocals
Terry Kath - guitar, lead vocals
Peter Cetera - bass, lead vocals
James Pankow - trombone, percussion
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, percussio, background vocals
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, percussion, background vocals
Daniel Seraphine - drums - Видеоклипы
Seriously, the talent in this band was over the top in so many ways.
Oh, those wonderful horns !!
@@dennismclaurin1487 Those FAT horns! But Terry Kath! What a legend!
Absolutely
It was never the same after Terry passed, to me.
@@anneschreck5136 No. It really wasn't the same.
Just found out that this group has a city named after them. What a tribute.
just bleedin sayin
Ha Good one!
Cute😊😂
Bradley... ur a famous singer?
Hahaha
One of the best bands from that era, nothing like them since! I love seeing them at their best like this show.
I’m 65 and this is my happy song! I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do!! ♥️✌️
😂😮
Fifty years later and it's still just as good. It's excellent. And fifty years from now it will be excellent.
That song absolutely takes me back to a time, when music was pure, and real. Chicago was the bees knees, and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is, absolutely blew me away, l love the jazz, and soul vibes, of it. It didn't matter what color you were, that song just touched you. I'm in my 70's, and black, and when I hear it, it brings back memories of a nostalgic, and happier time, in America.💯❣️
I stumbled onto a video with the drummer discussing the untimely death of Terry Kath. Until now I didn't even know his name or recognize that he's one of the amazing recognizable voices of Chicago, along with Cetera. I knew of their music and liked it but was into so many types of music(Country Rock, metal, jazz fusion,etc.)I took them for granted-not any more.
Right on man, me too!
✌️❤️🎶🎵
This was my favorite song for a long time in those days!
Amen Janice Mitchell 🙏😇
Still watching in 2024 ❤
yes...7/12/24
Is it just me? The Tanglewood show is probably the best mixed live Chicago recordings on the web. Spectacular!
I saw them once at Harrah's Lake Tahoe, It has an acoustic perfect auditorium! It was awesome to hear every note just as it was played. A treasured memory!
+++ one of my best friends in junior high said he wanted me to come and see chicago and he was paying so i went just to do something wow what a decision i made there thats when i found out THEY ROCK THEY ROLL THROUGH THE YEARS YET I ALSO BELIEVE THIS WAS THE BEST LINE-UP OF ALL THE YEARS CHICAGO HAS BEEN TOGETHER!!!@
@@michaelshipman3068 Are you from Sacramento? Arden Park?
Best concert EVER!!!
Yeah sounds good.
Can't see me but, black guy here! 49 yrs old and love this music because it brings me back before things were not understandable! My time was valuable then and my time is now! Love This era of music!
Same here. Good memories. I love this song even more as we get older and the world is changing
Yes it does. And will continue too.
chris edwards I'm 49 as well.. Weren't the days of AM radio great? And parents could smoke in grocery stores.. hahaha!
chris edwards I'm 61 & I wholeheartedly agree with you. I wish there was a device to turn time backwards to where life was good, relitively easy to understand and made sense....
chris edwards
I introduced my 19 year old to Chicago today. She was impressed!
Awesome parenting
Ikr! I just found this site, and I'm sharing with my 16 yr old niece...she's into the REAL music, the music of the 60s and 70s!!! Rock on!
Good, then you can keep her.
American music reached its zenith between 1964 -1974
I used to play these 'oldies' for my three preteens back in the early 2000s.
They said to me one day, 'Mom, you had the best music when you were young .'
I was shocked that they realized this.
🥰🥰🥰
There's so much going on here! Lam is the icing on the cake. Cetera and Kath answering him. The horns. Serahine's drums. Nobody ever layered that much, made it look so easy, and sounded that good.
I could picture Ella Fitzgeraid swaying blissfully to this jazzy song.
Saw them in 2019. Still sounded as good with only couple of original members
When Kath and Cetera harmonize on the backing vocals, it has a definite "Sam and Dave" quality. VERY soulful !
Chicago Transit Authority was my first ever LP I bought after hearing this song. What a brilliant band!
Great group. I saw them in concert in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1975. What a great band even live
Trumpet player doesn't get enough credit. He's awesome!
Lee Loughnane. Walter Parazider on sax and James Pankow on trombone. James wrote or co-wrote a lot of the hits.
@@michaelbrourman3194 This song like so many others in the early period were written by Robert Lamm.
The whole horn section is great!
He's prominent in this particular mix.
Lee, baby, LL🤩
RIP Terry Kath. One of the greatest.
I just found out today that he died in 1978. I never read about the band's history before. I'm so sad. RIP Terry.
Absolutely a great guitarist !,....in his class o talent it didn't take much time to call the roll
in his class OF talent,.....typo correction HE WAS GREAT !
He was the best. My family knew his family
@Mark Schultz Correct me if I'm wrong (which happens often...) he thought the gun was loaded with blanks. Was a "joke" at a party. It WAS blanks... but it still killed him.
This SHOW IS GOLD!! Not many times do you get to see such a major act in an early,intimate setting like this!!
Tanglewood is huge...lol..not intimate at all
Terry Kath is my favorite vocalist, overall but this song really benefits from Lamm's performance. His voice goes perfectly with this upbeat tone. And he wrote it. Good job!
Like “Oliver’ Army” by Elvis Costello, part of the song’s power is the contrast between the upbeat nature of the song and what the lyrics are talking about. In this case... How normal everything seems in America while a generation of young men were being shipped out to fight and die in proxy wars.
@@raganwald Especially the line about the pretty lady with the diamond watch. Kids are dying in Vietnam and all she cares about his her luxury item.
Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago during the 70s was a perfect time to be young because of music like this!
Same in Toronto but I get ya
All young drummers need to see the precision and work ethic Danny puts into this song . Just outstanding.
Can you believe that reasoning for letting him go was timing. Really, the dude set the tone big time just a great performance. All around great.
Just heard 76 yr old Robert Lamm sing this live in July 2021, he still sounds the same and I swear I have heard an angel 🌟
Best concert. And I’m watching in 2022. Nothing can beat this performance.
Chicago was very much part of my late 70’s preschool childhood years. They played all the time on the radio...I remember hearing this song while riding on the preschool bus...Man, over 40, over 50 years ago!
This is an object example of perfectly played and constructed pop music by a bunch 20-year-olds. This was a great band of fantastic young artists.
Terry and Peters harmony on this song is beautiful!
Terry Kath, one of the most under appreciate musicians of our time.
There was Earth,Wind,and Fire and Chicago right at the top...all these years...best bands ever
Don't forget Blood, Sweat, and Tears, especially their first album with Al Kooper...incredible.
Its the horns for me. Im a big fan of both and I guess thats the common denominator now that you mentioned EWF too. Great horns from both sounds.
3 great vocalists, Robert, Terry and Peter!! thank you
Amen.
When I listen to this 50 years after first hearing it, I realize the value of aging....
Robert Lamm was a songwriter/hit maker by 1970! In just one year, he wrote the hits 25 or 6 to 4 #4, Beginnings #7 and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is #9.All hits and of them timeless classics!
I have always liked the original lineup of this band.
I agree. The later incarnations have never come close to capturing the magic the original band had.
When Terry Kath died this great band was never the same. Very sad about his accidental death.
tjerwin1 Who the fuck doesn't? Would love to meet that person.
Like anyone else, I agree the band was never really the same after Kath died. But that didn't completely wipe them out.
Dave Foster killed Chicago in the 80s and 90s. Foster wanted to toss the the horn section and turn them into a cookie cutter soundtrack band. Sure the music sold but it was to a different audience. The original fan base lost all respect for them.
I am happy to see they are still touring and working from their catalog of songs which made them famous in the first place. Yes, there are a lot of new faces in the band, but they sound good enough.
tjerwin1.....thank you Captain Obvious. Now go home and get your shinebox !
I don't care to ask questions, like: "Who is still listening in whatever year it is?!"
Because great songs that cause you to feel and/or think will always have someone listening.
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" is a great song. So, listeners, please continue to think and feel. Peace!
I love Robert Lamm’s voice! And I can hear Terry’s deep voice coming in! Ahhh! ❤️❤️❤️
Hearing kath and cetera on backup vocals wow!
Yes!
When music had meaning , real musicians with talent , good times!
Indeed!
So very very good, raw, real, live music and crisp vocals. Such a huge sound with one guitar, one bass, one drummer, one keyboard and the horns all jamming live, nothing artificially engineered.
They sound great. Solid professionals. Terrific band.
This makes me... miss the love of my life. Keep reminding myself not to cry that it's over. Keep trying to remind myself to smile about the time we shared.... the time we had.
...thanx...lost my wife (16 years) in early July...
When I was in grade school back in the late 60's/early 70's I always had my little transistor AM radio tuned to "93 KHJ... Los Angeles". Chicago was in constant rotation. I had no idea what they _looked_ like, but with their relatively intricate song arrangements, thoughtful lyrics and soulful voices I was certain they were all old enough to be grandfathers.
This is a shock to see how young they all really were! Old souls apparently... amazing band.
KRIZ and KRUX on the AM dial here in the Phoenix area...
Like you, I didnt envision them anything like what we can now see here.. such grand music!!!
Every time we went "up north" from San Diego (usually on trips to Yosemite) I still remember tuning into " KAAAY AAACHE JAAAAYYY LOS AAANGELESSSS" Great Station!!!😁👍
Cool voice, I love Lamm!
Yes. His voice is special
It seemed once it became Cetera's band, Lamm lost interest.
One of the greatest lead-ins in music.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, dang Robert Lamm!!!
ruclips.net/video/w-LC6HY0CsQ/видео.html incredible talent 👍🏻👍🏻stumbled across this interesting character who dissects and reacts to great 70’s music 😊he has an eclectic taste you might enjoy!
Absolutely priceless!! This song no matter when recorded is a classic!!!!
In 1973 we were in paragould ak. We had an eight track player
My husband bought us Chicago and three dog night. Love em both! This Chicago takes me back to a time when we were HAPPY!
Rita all about Chicago is happiness. The Orchestra and the City
Chicago and Tower of Power have incredible brass horn 📯📯📯📯 section! This is one of their best songs besides Color My World! Beautiful ❤️!
I fondly recall listening to the soothing tune many times early 70s, sometimes my sister would comically change the lyrics. Lenox MA is near my hometown. Chicago was the ultimate group for simple storytelling, wish I could be 1970 again...for one summer
Wow. 1970. I remember but this song comes to mind regularly during this out of control pandemic land. I live by where the sun rises and falls. Don't need to keep track of the time.
I've heard this song my whole life. It keeps getting better!
Such a great sound they had! Distinctive, with the horns.
There was no color associated with this music. Everybody loved it. This music just was and all people danced, sang, and loved it. That's how it was in the 70s. The era of love of everyone by everyone. It really was.
My favorite Chicago song. It is difficult to pick just one favorite Chicago song. But, this one... it speaks.
Who Gives a Damn about What Time It Is ~ ~ ~
I'm Retired & Enjoying these GOOD OLD BOYS Until i Die ~ ~ ~
I am a New York City boy from the Bronx, I love Chicago, they play excellent music, thank you Chicago.
Dam i miss the "real" music of my youth...
The original Chicago ❤ With the greatest guitar player: Terry Kath 🎸👑
My favorite Chicago song...times flying by and dam we're old now!
Nah,we're all good
All of you, fifty years in and I'm still in love with Chicago.
***practice will never get you to the level of these guys --- talent -=- all these guys are early 20's -- huh ???
I'm bias because I'm from Illinois, Chicago is one of the greatest band of all time.
great music & memories, absolutely beautiful song, gold standard of excellence for 50 years, 100% pure talent, these guys are the best
Just dawned on me, 1970, I was 12 years old.
Chicago is still so today.
Can't believe this was almost 50 years ago!
I can. I'm 66 y/o, and remember this as if it were yesterday. It was a different world then, and was it exciting: a bit too exciting at times.
I am Jairo Urdaneta; This music is timeless. I saw them live in Carbondale, Illinois December 1971.
Cannot believe it either
Takes me back to my childhood. This song permanently ingrained into my brain along with memories of beach and boardwalk, ice blocks, seagulls, feeling salty cold ocean water with each jump off the fishing jetty. Summer breeze blowing in wet hair. That’s where my mind goes back to when I hear this song. So glad radios were everywhere then, playing these wonderful songs.
Absolutely the best ensemble ever
One of my all time favorite bands. First started listening in 1970 when I was stationed in Sacramento then saw them perform live in '71 at the fabulous forum, first time I ever heard a band sounded as good as the rehearsed recording. I agree when Cetera started taking over the voice of Chicago I didn't like most of their stuff then.
Masterpiece performed by the best iteration of the band. Amazing & kaths rich baritone on the bg vocals
Love love this group ! Reminds me of being a kid in the summertime such carefree times 😊!
Nice tune, I was too young when it came out.But my step dad played the radio a lot and it seemed this song was always on.I heard it at Busch Stadium during a Cardinals game in 91, and I started crying.
OMG… One of the best male singers of my lifetime is playing an amazing bass!!! This band is amazing!
I love this band & their imagination, song writing techniques, oh!, its too much! They have always put a smile on my face for sure! I am 56 now & and remember them as a definate favorite! My husband would have been 60 this year, we both listened to this band a lot!!!
I love Robert Lamm’s voice!
1970 was a fabulous year in music !!
I love this Tuuuuuuuuune . . . . . . . Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? . . . . . .
j'ai 70 ans et toujours des frissons quand je les écoute !
Moi aussi!
the BEST Chicago recording ever....hands down !!
What a brilliant band they dont make em like this these days this realy was a era of awsame music.
The Ultimate Fusion of Rock & Jazz C H I C A G O !!!!!!
BS&T was incredible, too. Their 1st album is astounding.
Amazing band. My favorite band growing up as a young teenager. Saw Chicago live three times in the 1970s. I share the same birthday as Terry Kath January 31 and he was my favorite in the band and then I liked Robert Lamm second. I love them all and I loved the brass and I just love the sound and I bought all of their albums and I was devastated the morning I woke up and came downstairs to the kitchen and the news was on the TV that Terry Kath had died by an accidental shooting and I was just in complete total shock and so sad and I cried. Watching these videos of them live brings back memories because that’s how they looked when I saw them in 1973 and 1974 and 1975. I’ve watched a lot of videos of Danny and James and Peter being interviewed. It’s great to watch those videos and some are just audio but the guys shared so much about the band from the very beginning and all the things that happened with the band. Now I’m going to look and see if the other four guys did any interviews that I can find. Just great memories of when life was great in the 1970s and I went to so many concerts at the Boston Garden and at the Music Hall in Boston and Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro. I wish I could have those days back when life was great.
I can relate...I was a senior in hs - Schurz - grew up near these guys but they were older and worldwide famous but still would always be neighborhood guys. Losing Terry that day in January- that way- almost put me over...held out and graduated and felt free again. Never ceases to hurt, though whenever I watch these old tapes on youtube. They were The Best.
I wish I were there. In 1970, I was only 4 years old. A tad before my time
Saw them at Chicago Stadium in '73 and '74 as I recall. Great times! Then my son surprised me with 5th row seats In Milwaukee to see them a couple years back when they were touring with Earth Wind & Fire. Another great show, and very fun to see the similarities between those two great groups in person.
You kids watching this pay attention - this is what music used to sound like before auto-tune.
Just talented musicians, basic gear, some mics and great songs.
Tell the kids that, friend!
Yeah!....aside from a few bg vox, drum sounds, almost perfectly like the released record version
AMEN
Douglas Proce : I know you're probably just joking, but there are new bands that still make music like this, in this same style. And just because you don't like something, does not mean it is not also music.
ErykaSoleil share the name of new bands
One of the best songs of all time!
Everybody on RUclips constantly trying to remind me that “Terry Kath was the heart and soul of the band”. while listening to a classic sung written and sung by Robert Lamm smh.
Robert and Terry were magic together. Listen to Terry's backing vocals complimenting Robert. Amazing.
So good!......Real musicians!......Real band!......Rare video!.....Thanks youtube!!!!
Absolutely brilliant music.... and live, no effects or digital shit
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My fave. Love Chicago
Thank You! Chicago just visited Vancouver, BC long weekend! Refreshing Musical Breeze from "the windy city" LOL!
The best of the American bands...Apple Records wanted to sign them!!
Remembering Terry Kath who passed away 46 years ago yesterday. A few months after this airing, this classic would be on the way to becoming their third straight top 10 single. Now days these old classics bring me to tears but the more the merrier.
I💕 just Love this Song to This Day💕🔥💕💃💃💃💃 Let's Dance❗ Terry Kath Rock 😁
Classic Chicago. You know the group, you hear the opening, you KNOW the song!
One of the best songs of all time! And so relevant in these times of quantum theory.
I saw them in concert back when I was in middle school. That's what real music sounds like. Love the musical instruments.
Just incredible! Love the horn section.
I Love this group 🙋🏾♀️
Never enough recognition was afforded this dynamic band!!! Memories!
Holy Shit! Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame!!!
You bet 😀
Watch Terry Kath and listen to his guitar work on this song - this entire concert is simply amazing.
Such a classic tune!
I wish the touring band could see my post. Terry was the epicenter of the band. They needed someone that to fill an unfillable place in the band. The rock the heart and soul of this band was him. Peter could've made every hit solo after his passing. He was it and I stand on that....
Hard Habit to Break by Chicago is another great hit 🎯♾️🎯♾️!