Are they any good /mu/?
>>71687587
WHHOOOOOHOOOO BABY, PLEASE DON'T GO
>>71687587
TWENTY FIVE OR SIX TO FOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
>>71687637
>>71687656
Thanks for answering my question
>>71687682
no probs :-)
>>71687682
You'd think it was the 4th of July.
>>71687587
FEEEELLLING STRONGGER EVERYYDAY
But seriously the Nickleback of the 70s
>>71687774
Stop impersonating me im >>71687637 you fucking bastard.
Nope not really
>>71687587
>>71687637
>>71687656
>>71687682
>>71687761
>>71687774
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>>71687834
DOES ANYBODY REALLY KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS
>>71687856
DOES ANYBODY REALLY CARE
>>71687774
>4th of july
>7/4
>>71687939
Chicago [Columbia, 1970]
Duke Ellington never got away with meaningless extended horn solos. What makes James William Guercio and his cronies think they can? Sterile and stupid. C-
Chicago at Carnegie Hall [Columbia, 1971]
I'm not claiming to have actually listened to this four-disc set--you think I'm a nut? But an event like this is too monumental to ignore and Chicago is a C minus group if ever I heard one. Anyway, the packaging offers contextual support for my opinion--shrink wrap so loose that people receiving the set as a Christmas gift will suspect their girlfriend of buying a review copy, while the absence of sleeve liners means that the only way to avoid scratching these plastic documents is to set the whole shebang out on the coffee table and never touch it again. C-
Chicago VI [Columbia, 1973]
Any horn band that's reduced to writing songs about critics and copping from both Motown and America must be--how shall we say eet--running out of good press. C-
Meltdown [1980s]
Everything Rocks and Nothing Ever Dies [1990s]
>>71688667
#rekt
If all you've ever heard is their Top 40 hits, you're really missing out. My Dad once told me that back in the 70's if you were Black and you liked horn bands, you listened to Earth Wind & Fire - if you were White you listened to Chicago.
Also Terry Kath was a Guitar God taken from us far too soon.