Fishandrods wrote:
For you classic rock tunes guys, just heard a TV commercial with Chicagos song 25 or 6to 4,my favorite from them. Google lyrics video of it. I never knew all the words until today. I’ve got all their albums and CD’s. From the early days. Anyone have a favorite song of theirs to share?? Another favorite group of mine is Creedence Clear Water Revival.
If you leave me now...has a nice french horn lick 25 or 6 to go rocks it! Love the brass obviously!
Like almost all their tunes!!!
Blood, Sweat and Tears, All time fav Eye in the Sky- Alan Parsons Project the tune Silence and I. WOW!!!!
Fishandrods wrote:
For you classic rock tunes guys, just heard a TV commercial with Chicagos song 25 or 6to 4,my favorite from them. Google lyrics video of it. I never knew all the words until today. I’ve got all their albums and CD’s. From the early days. Anyone have a favorite song of theirs to share?? Another favorite group of mine is Creedence Clear Water Revival.
Look Away went to #1. I saw Chicago with Cetera and his replacement, Schieff. Pretty much anything they put out had that sound you knew was Chicago.They were great in concert.
saw1 wrote:
I loved CCR, and still like their music. Really loved Steppenwolf too.
Steppenwolf not in the rock hall is downright incomprehensible !!
Fg wrote:
Steppenwolf not in the rock hall is downright incomprehensible !!
I agree,they inducted the single born to be wild...but not the band🙄
Fishandrods wrote:
For you classic rock tunes guys, just heard a TV commercial with Chicagos song 25 or 6to 4,my favorite from them. Google lyrics video of it. I never knew all the words until today. I’ve got all their albums and CD’s. From the early days. Anyone have a favorite song of theirs to share?? Another favorite group of mine is Creedence Clear Water Revival.
Lets not forget Elvin bishop I,m Going Fishin,,haha,,but Color my world favorite Chicago song,,along with all classic rock,blues,,and country,,,and a little crooner stuff like Sinatra and Bennit,,,oh yes, a little jazz too,,,,maybe some Louis Armstrong,,,that's about as narrowed down as I can get it!!!! Ha ha
saw1 wrote:
I loved CCR, and still like their music. Really loved Steppenwolf too.
Saw 1,,I knew you were born to be wild,,,did you know that Green river was written about Putah creek??
Graywulff wrote:
Color my World from Chicago. Willy and the Poorboys by CCR. Foxy Lady by Jimi Hendrix, I’m Goin Home by Ten Years After, I Don’t Need No Doctor by Humble Pie, Journey to the Center of Your Mind by Amboy Dukes, Aqualung by Jethro Tull, Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin, Funk#49 by James Gang. Just a few of my faves.
Wow Wulffy, you've been reading my mind again.
Fredfish wrote:
Wow Wulffy, you've been reading my mind again.
I got to see Humble Pie when Peter Frampton was with them. Awesome concert.
Graywulff wrote:
I got to see Humble Pie when Peter Frampton was with them. Awesome concert.
Me too, at the Palace Theater in Waterbury.
Proline 22 wrote:
Saw 1,,I knew you were born to be wild,,,did you know that Green river was written about Putah creek??
You are so right! Great knowledge! As a teenager John Fogerty painted his name on the Putah Creek bridge at lake Berryessa! A ritual at the time done by local daredevils.It has since been covered over by others! Spent many summer holidays there during the early seventies watching fools jump off the bridge! Those were the days…hot boats and hot babes!
Fishandrods wrote:
For you classic rock tunes guys, just heard a TV commercial with Chicagos song 25 or 6to 4,my favorite from them. Google lyrics video of it. I never knew all the words until today. I’ve got all their albums and CD’s. From the early days. Anyone have a favorite song of theirs to share?? Another favorite group of mine is Creedence Clear Water Revival.
👍👍my opinion ccr and the band are tied for first as best ones from that era well and better than anyone that’s came out since in that genre
Rheatown wrote:
👍👍my opinion ccr and the band are tied for first as best ones from that era well and better than anyone that’s came out since in that genre
The Last Waltz is one of my favorite music movies Andy.
I was in a Vons supermarket the other day and they were playing Ozzy. Times have changed
Fredfish wrote:
The Last Waltz is one of my favorite music movies Andy.
Exactly that’s a good one for sure and hate Robbie called the end for them I’m with Levon like he said I ain’t in it for my health if I wanted to live forever I’d of been a preacher or picked a different profession lol if you hadn’t heard it before he had some really good solo albums as well and I’m not a big walberg fan nothing against him just don’t think he’s the best actor but I like the shooter movie but I always have to watch the part where they visit with Levon two or four times I’ve got his part memorized
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