I admire Robt., Jimmy, & Lee. They're in the 70s & their energy to play the horns & their singing are remarkable. Luv Chicago but will always luv the original 7 more, w/ Kath, Cetera, & Seraphine.
Thanks, Morgan! Now, I don't mean to stir the pot, but I wonder if Robert was feeling very well during this performance? In particular, in "Dialogue", he forgets the words as the second verse begins, and then, following that, skips an entire verse-- and from there, everyone is really having trouble getting on the same page. Of course we can all have those moments, and if anything, it's uplifting to realize that even the professionals goof up once in awhile, but they just keep pushing ahead, with a smile!
Set list Introduction Dialogue Questions 67 and 68 Wake up Sunshine Call on Me I've Been Searching so Long Mononucleosis If you Leave Me Now Ballet for a Girl in Buchanan aka Make me Smile medley
Chicago is Robert Lamm: keyboards, guitar, and vocals Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, and background vocals Jimmy Pankow: trombone, percussion and background vocals Ray Hermann: woodwinds, percussion and background vocals Eric Baines: bass guitar and background vocals Neil Donell: vocals and acoustic guitar Tony Obrahata: lead guitar and background vocals Loren Gold: keyboards and background vocals Walfredo Reyes Jr: drums Ray Ysla: percussion
I am sorry!!! Every time I see this lineup posted it hurts my heart! This j is not Chicago. It I is the Lamm-Loughnane-Pankow Chicago experience with a dude singing the covers.
Thanks Morgan for sharing it. Great up close perspective. There's no way to get great sound from that spot in the audience, but some of us still appreciate you capturing the video and sharing with all of us.
i really enjoyed this concert!! They sound better than ever!! Great to see them!
Right? Fans United!
You will always be and continue to be great, myths don't age, they just become better and bigger, thank you for your music!!
Robert Lamm still sounded good at 78.
I admire Robt., Jimmy, & Lee. They're in the 70s & their energy to play the horns & their singing are remarkable. Luv Chicago but will always luv the original 7 more, w/ Kath, Cetera, & Seraphine.
And Walter too.
@@bluebird925 Yes! And Walter too!
Thank you for sharing it. 😃
Thanks, Morgan! Now, I don't mean to stir the pot, but I wonder if Robert was feeling very well during this performance? In particular, in "Dialogue", he forgets the words as the second verse begins, and then, following that, skips an entire verse-- and from there, everyone is really having trouble getting on the same page. Of course we can all have those moments, and if anything, it's uplifting to realize that even the professionals goof up once in awhile, but they just keep pushing ahead, with a smile!
I noticed it too. He also really messed up color my world. I wonder what happened
lee does a great job with colour my world 😭
They need to work on Robert Lamms sound! Cant really hear him.
Set list
Introduction
Dialogue
Questions 67 and 68
Wake up Sunshine
Call on Me
I've Been Searching so Long
Mononucleosis
If you Leave Me Now
Ballet for a Girl in Buchanan aka Make me Smile medley
Chicago is
Robert Lamm: keyboards, guitar, and vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, and background vocals
Jimmy Pankow: trombone, percussion and background vocals
Ray Hermann: woodwinds, percussion and background vocals
Eric Baines: bass guitar and background vocals
Neil Donell: vocals and acoustic guitar
Tony Obrahata: lead guitar and background vocals
Loren Gold: keyboards and background vocals
Walfredo Reyes Jr: drums
Ray Ysla: percussion
Thank you.
Who's the lead guitarist and current bassist now for Chicago??
Tony Obrohta is the guitarist and Eric Baines is the bassist.
I am sorry!!! Every time I see this lineup posted it hurts my heart! This j is not Chicago. It I is the Lamm-Loughnane-Pankow Chicago experience with a dude singing the covers.
Your a fool
Couldn't hear singer? Instruments took over.😮
Peter cetera is the best!
I can barely hear Lamm....what a horrible video.
Thanks Morgan for sharing it. Great up close perspective. There's no way to get great sound from that spot in the audience, but some of us still appreciate you capturing the video and sharing with all of us.