Lee Loughnane and Robert Lamm

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The Music of Chicago & related

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@toddwalker4301
@toddwalker4301 4 жыл бұрын
Lee Loughnane is one of the nicest people you'd ever meet. My brother and I are trumpet players and he talked to us for at least 15 minutes about the instrument during a meet and greet in KC. A very down to earth, nice man!
@vampyros1
@vampyros1 14 жыл бұрын
Robert Lamm is so soft spoken and humble; fact is, though you'd never hear him say it, he's one of the greatest composers of the last 100 years. A genius.
@1thaleb
@1thaleb 7 жыл бұрын
Spot on.
@groofoot
@groofoot 6 жыл бұрын
lol .... the acceptance speech at the RnR Hof ceremony kinda shows that ..... imho.....
@gerrydooley951
@gerrydooley951 6 жыл бұрын
I think that is an overstatement
@ashe984
@ashe984 6 жыл бұрын
vampyros1 Yes seems like Robert is humble and he is great.
@ashe984
@ashe984 6 жыл бұрын
cam smith Oh really what was he like then?
@keetongeer
@keetongeer 13 жыл бұрын
Well spoken by Lee and Bobby. So much great music, so many performances, so much history to the band - both fun and sad. Over 40 years of memories to a band that broke barriers. It couldn't have been easy for them. Thanks for posting. I'm replying with a posting of my own, "40 years of history in 3 minutes", a music video capturing key moments of our history set to the music of one of Chicago's favorite bands of all time. Hope you enjoy! - Keeton
@beewardrobe
@beewardrobe 15 жыл бұрын
I use to be a bus driver in Toronto. I was asked to pick up some band by the name of Chicago and take them to the airport. It was 1996 I think. I parked the bus and saw a man leaning against the hotel wall where I was to do the pick up. I said to him where is your group and who is the leader of your band. It was Robert Lamm ---had no idea who he was. Took them to the airport in a rush. Later became a musician myself -- and now look back --what a great opportunity to have met the band.
@cakebakerb1846
@cakebakerb1846 7 жыл бұрын
Chicago was recently in my town, and I was not able to see them. So regretting that! My sister had commented that when we were growing up, there were great bands, and today's music is missing that. Recently, I heard Chicago's "Searching So Long" while shopping at Trader Joe's. I stopped in my tracks and started singing along. They were and still are AWESOME!
@juliehargous2531
@juliehargous2531 8 жыл бұрын
I love you guys so much! You're still here and are still playing!! I think Terry would've wanted it that way! I'm so happy for you!! Keep on keeping on!!
@luciamimi7
@luciamimi7 16 жыл бұрын
These guys are LEGEND! Thanks for posting -
@larryward569
@larryward569 Жыл бұрын
I had a backstage pass for one of their concerts in Houston. They were so kind and patient. It was an hour that seemed more like 20 minutes. They were very attentive to myself and the rest of my friends. We shared a lot of different stories that dealt with personal experiences and they were so interested in every part of our conversation. I will never forget meeting them and spending what was truly quality time with them. It was amazing.
@60s70sChicagoRock
@60s70sChicagoRock 15 жыл бұрын
Well said! Some people think that 'writing ability' means that the song MUST end up at the top of the charts!
@Lambert1386
@Lambert1386 5 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest bands ever.
@funch357
@funch357 7 жыл бұрын
Listen closely at 8:20. Bobby Lamm points out "the genius of Jim Guercio" -- the band's producer thru Chicago VII. Lamm hits the nail on the head on how & why an album's *producer* can make all the difference. Guercio was magnificent -- first producer to record in way that let the horns be significant in-your-face voices of their own instead of just burying them in the background as other producers typically did before then when recording horns. Lamm says Guercio didn't try to augment their sound, instead simply allowing them to sound like who they were. This is a *stark* contrast to what Phil Specter did when he produced George Harrison's first solo album -- All Things Must Pass. Specter went way in the opposite direction, OVER augmenting Harrison with female backing singers, orchestra and Specter's Wall of Sound that drowns out Harrison's voice so much one often can't tell what he's singing. And Harrison, not used to being in charge, allowed it. While the *music* on All Things Must Pass is indeed a wonderful dawning of Harrison's solo talent, Specter's *production* greatly damaged and drowned it in Specter's ego. As a result, ATMP sounds more dated than CTA album. Guercio was the better producer, hands down, over Specter, who left his fingerprints all over Harrison's music. Guercio had also just produced Blood, Sweat & Tears's Grammy winning, best selling album, so Columbia gave him carte blanche with CTA. And *that's* why a producer *matters*.
@mrsbluesky8415
@mrsbluesky8415 Жыл бұрын
George Harrison didn’t like it either. So much so that Dhani removed much of that reverb in the 50th Anniversary edition of ATMP.
@jamesgileo1127
@jamesgileo1127 8 жыл бұрын
Plain and simple Chicago died with Terry Kath. Incredible music from 69 to 75.
@Becareful137
@Becareful137 4 жыл бұрын
Your right. He was the true soul of that band!! After his death, those soupy love songs started creeping into their albums!! At least we have the great old music left!!
@dartsport1974
@dartsport1974 4 жыл бұрын
Terry died in 1978. 1977’s Chicago XI was his last album
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
History will show that Chicago didn't die after Terry died. As a matter of fact, they gained many more fans in the 1980s and I was one of them. I didn't even know there was a guy named Terry in the band until later.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
@@Becareful137 There were millions of people that liked those silly love songs, but what's wrong with that, I'd like to know.
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 16 жыл бұрын
Just fascinating. Thank you so much for posting this.
@HyacinthBoo
@HyacinthBoo 16 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Good to see these guys!
@ChicagoCollectors
@ChicagoCollectors 16 жыл бұрын
No prob, just trying to put up more footage to promote one of America's best Rock Bands. There is a lot more coming!
@elledammers8
@elledammers8 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing Blessing for us all Chicago ~ music of the Angels 😎🎵🙏🏼😇💜✨🌟✨💫
@TheSweetSpot52
@TheSweetSpot52 15 жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview. Thanks for posting this!
@grassroots8269
@grassroots8269 2 жыл бұрын
Greatest band in the world.. love Lamm
@robertbdesmond
@robertbdesmond 8 жыл бұрын
I miss Terry Kath so much. Best guitar player ever and the soul of this band. Chicago hasn't been the same since. Also miss Danny and Peter. Once again, not the same band without them. But bands are usually dysfunctional families. I have been in several bands and seen this first hand. So I get it. Egos clash and feelings get hurt. Band members get pissed and leave or get fired. Chicago is not the same band since the above left or passed away. They are still good, but how can you replace Terry, Danny and Peter? Answer: YOU CAN'T.
@photonotavailable7936
@photonotavailable7936 5 жыл бұрын
robertbdesmond Agree completely.
@AntonioGiuffre-xd3ud
@AntonioGiuffre-xd3ud 4 жыл бұрын
It s true..
@jacktfowler246
@jacktfowler246 6 ай бұрын
Never was the same after Peter left. Jason tried ,but he was nowhere near the talent that Peter was. Nor did he have the same vocal range. Peter was the same live as in studio. Jason sounded strained, singing live.
@joannthompson3764
@joannthompson3764 8 жыл бұрын
Lamm is so cute
@tonyramos966
@tonyramos966 8 жыл бұрын
I love Chicago too, ...and I'm not doubting their abilities or accomplishments.....but without Peter,....they've never been the same. Say what you will about Peter....but for whatever reason he left.....he made the smart move. Scheff is a great musician/singer and I doubt anyone could have stepped into Peters spot the way he did....BUT....Peter is and was the voice of Chicago!!!
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 8 жыл бұрын
+Tony Ramos And actually, when Kath died and Seraphine was fired... End of Chicago.
@1028dianemarie
@1028dianemarie 7 жыл бұрын
really? what the heck have you two dipshits ever accomplshed???
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 7 жыл бұрын
Seems like you took your idiot pills, huh? It's called an opinion, moron.
@1028dianemarie
@1028dianemarie 7 жыл бұрын
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one and they all stink!!!!
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 7 жыл бұрын
1028dianemarie And yours really stinks.
@lindaloe
@lindaloe Жыл бұрын
❤️ LOVE LAMM TOO!! AND. YES I. 👍 AGREE THE ARE THE 👌 BEST BAND IVE EVER SEEN!!
@CarlMartenMusic
@CarlMartenMusic 13 жыл бұрын
Maybe they meant they don't have many hits these DAYS! Trust me, Chicago has had plenty! Iconic band!
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
You can't have hits if you don't write and release new material, gone are those days.
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 15 жыл бұрын
Lamm didn't lose his writing ability. The music industry changed. Lamm's edgy, jazz-influenced musical style and politically astute lyrics fell out of favor.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
His writing style would fit in today, with the political climate and current events, time for Robert to write about what's going on.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 Жыл бұрын
@@audioartisan Yes, great song. He wrote some other great tunes on their newest album. I liked the bossa Nova influence.
@lessaleadr
@lessaleadr Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, Bobby didn't lose any ability, he lost confidence in himself. Although they were all effected deeply by the death of Terry Kath, Bobby seemed to take it the hardest. Terry always insisted that no one member of the group was the leader and that every member was equal, which is why you see them performing all in a line during his tenure. Modest and humble about his own talent and abilities, Terry was also the biggest cheerleader for the talents and abilities of his bandmates, recognizing and encouraging Bobby's gift for composing. And, Bobby reciprocated the recognition and admiration for Terry's talents by declaring Terry's name after an especially great guitar solo.
@aubindemontfalcon5967
@aubindemontfalcon5967 Жыл бұрын
Chicago's career is like a big book with so many different chapters (hence probably the album names with numbers!) I really like this view of things because each album represents a phase, a fashion, a context, that the group adapts to its style.
@gilbertoriverasantiago6971
@gilbertoriverasantiago6971 8 жыл бұрын
Loughnane's energy is simply when music and playing it becomes your lifestyle and you enjoy it! As Jim Morrison used to sing on "When the Music's over"... when the music is your special/only friend. UNTIL THE END, DUDE!!!!!
@toddwalker2161
@toddwalker2161 6 жыл бұрын
Gilberto Rivera Santiago I got to meet him once....probably the nicest guy in the band. He talked to my brother and I for about 20 minutes about mouthpieces.
@Waimeafalls
@Waimeafalls 12 жыл бұрын
"hear hear'..well said!
@penguinsfan9192
@penguinsfan9192 3 жыл бұрын
Cetera called the Chicago documentary on CNN a “crockumentary”...and I believe Cetera.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
Cetera needs to do his own documentary or write a book.
@larryward569
@larryward569 Жыл бұрын
Cetera wanted to rename the band after himself and the band wasn’t having it. I think that’s when he went out on his own. It’s a shame it had to end like that.
@thepatriotchannel
@thepatriotchannel 3 жыл бұрын
We see Robert's head. Where's the rest of him? LOL.
@petechapman301
@petechapman301 7 жыл бұрын
I love this band, but can't afford their ticket prices anymore.
@nearmedinalake
@nearmedinalake 14 жыл бұрын
Is it me or does Robert Lamm looks like John Travolta?
@davidhoiles7739
@davidhoiles7739 9 жыл бұрын
they need to unite with Cetera....just saw him and he was amazing! !!!! all he needs is the instruments.
@meowiekat
@meowiekat 8 жыл бұрын
+jesusisnotallright s Your name says it all. God blesses you anyway.
@omarluciano8687
@omarluciano8687 5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, that ship has sailed long ago. There's too much bad blood over the years. The split was less than amicable on both sides (especially on Cetera's part, as he rarely even discussed his time in Chicago in interviews). Instead of finding a way to celebrate their legacy together, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions just brought all of those bad feelings to the surface again.
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 15 жыл бұрын
But, that is exactly what he's talking about. David Foster.
@nickf9392
@nickf9392 3 жыл бұрын
Well, I can only say as a musician I will play Hit By Varese over the karate Kid any day of the week.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
In 1986, there were student musicians that were playing the Glory of Love at school. I remember walking by the band room and that's what I heard, that song was huge back then. Hit by Varese wasn't even a hit.
@nickf9392
@nickf9392 2 жыл бұрын
@@lamarravery4094 Robert Lamm wrote almost the entire 5th album and it went double platinum.....Karate kid lover.
@HenryFrederick
@HenryFrederick 7 жыл бұрын
How about some fresh Chicago content -- newest lineup, touring, new songs, etc...
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
They keep saying there's a new album coming, yet they're losing band members so I think they're pretty much done.
@jobai3229
@jobai3229 2 жыл бұрын
@@lamarravery4094 The new record came out last week. #38
@RjBenjamin353
@RjBenjamin353 3 жыл бұрын
What IS! amazing is the huge mountains of cocaine that went through their noses and they’re still alive!! Just amazing
@lindaloe
@lindaloe Жыл бұрын
HES WEARING A BLACK TURTLENECK?
@philiphester3686
@philiphester3686 4 жыл бұрын
Peter cetera is chicago
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
He is to me, he's the reason I liked Chicago in the 1980s.
@anaga123ful
@anaga123ful 9 жыл бұрын
Robert Lamm is one hell of a musician. He is one of the best song writers ever, and he has an excellent voice. H e should have left Chicago like Peter did and gone solo. I think he could have made it as a solo artist like Peter did.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
Nope. His voice wasn't as unique as Cetera's and his songs weren't top 40 pop hits. Robert already did a solo album in 1974 and it wasn't a commercial success. He did several others through the yrs and they didn't chart. He knew he'd be more successful with Chicago than without.
@cynthialawrance2502
@cynthialawrance2502 2 жыл бұрын
Some prefer a band environment. He made the right choice for him
@karensaldanha4760
@karensaldanha4760 2 жыл бұрын
@@lamarravery4094 Robert Lamm had many top 40 hits: 25 or 6 to 4 Beginnings Saturday in the Park Does Anybody Really know what time it is. Questions 67 & 68 Free Dialogs pt 1 & 2 Another Rainy Day in New York City. Harry Truman And then co-wrote a bunch more top 40 hits: Thunder and Lightning You Are On My Mind Take Me Back to Chicago Those are just the ones I remember. I'm sure if I go through the albums I could find more.
@lamarravery4094
@lamarravery4094 2 жыл бұрын
@@karensaldanha4760 Pankow wrote and sang You Are on My Mind. Peter sang Another Rainy day in NYC and Questions 67, 68. Danny wrote Take me back to Chicago.
@karensaldanha4760
@karensaldanha4760 2 жыл бұрын
Robert Lamm Co wrote You are on my mind, I looked it up on his discography. Who sang the song has nothing to do with if it was "their song". And he sang a bunch. Saturday in the Park, Beginnings, Does Anybody Really What Time it is, Harry Truman, Take Me Back to Chicago, My only point was to counter your assertion that Lamm didn't have top 40 hits is wrong.
@alexandrashepard4145
@alexandrashepard4145 6 жыл бұрын
Didn't have many hits?!
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 13 жыл бұрын
He did write the line "Listen, if you think that we're here for the money, you could be right you know." He also wrote "I'd Rather Be Rich." He also got clean of coke in 1982 (the reason for his absence from Chicago 16) and I've never read anything to indicate he went back on it. I also don't like your pejorative use of the word "retarded," which is an insult to people with disabilities. Please look at r-word dot org. Use of that word is not particularly... progressive.
@mrsbluesky8415
@mrsbluesky8415 Жыл бұрын
Ok Karen
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 13 жыл бұрын
@libralady1010 Completely agreed.
@BarbaraPineda-v9p
@BarbaraPineda-v9p 7 ай бұрын
These former artisited, grps, chicago, have's many hits, 19s songs, also i never atteneded the concerts, at all becuz... lacked of cashed, also i not resindences, of cities, or twns, of chicago, states, illinois, its... big states, also i had visited this twns, chicagos, states, illinois, for first times, i was then employed thats, times, yrs, 2008s i enjoyed traveling there's, i did'nt traveled too fartner, i was staying n... this org, host, internationals, org, congress, high ways, michicans, av, on others sides over acrossed the streets, union, station goes n... sides too purchased tckts, too gets on the trained, also leaving out the bldg, walking on opp... sides walked too nother org, five's blk, sixth blk, greyhounds, buses, term... stations, too purchased tckt, too hop on the buses, too leaves, illinois, states, too traveled a nother destination,
@miri9885
@miri9885 7 жыл бұрын
Robert Lamm is the man, Great talent! Loughnane should stick to playing his trumpet and leave everything else to Robert...
@ProgRockNerd
@ProgRockNerd 7 жыл бұрын
Then we wouldn't have had "Call On Me". How many people's first "public" song is a Top 10 hit? (But I'd just be happy to see Robert write one song unaided again...)
@hari081868
@hari081868 7 жыл бұрын
Mi Ri
@elizabethmcleod6079
@elizabethmcleod6079 6 жыл бұрын
Laughnane started 'Call on me' but couldn't get it to work. He sought Cetera's help. Cetera finished the song but gave the credit (and presumably royalties) to Laughnane.
@derhandtrommler
@derhandtrommler Жыл бұрын
Jimmy Guercio was brilliant, Why you guys canned him is a mystery. Nothing you've done since matches those first 11 records.
@WrestlingHeretic
@WrestlingHeretic 13 жыл бұрын
@metamorphosis67 My continued problem with your line of reasoning is that you assume that terms like "artistry" and "integrity" are objective. They're not. They're subjective. The relationship between artist, the creative act and auditor is very complex. It is certainly not the binary "integrity or sellout" false dichotomy you've constructed.
@lindaloe
@lindaloe Жыл бұрын
That's Probably One Dumbest Things Someone asked ROBERT.Too BAD You Don't Have Any Hits?
@metamorphosis67
@metamorphosis67 13 жыл бұрын
@libralady1010 Yeah but only for the stuff he wrote in the 60s & 70s. The rest of the stuff is sappy awful pop at worst & medicore attempts at regaining artistry sold-out at best. Problem is, once integrity gets sold, as soon as you pander, artistry ends & it's rare that someone is able to go back. People also change & become different or deteriorate, never mind the environment or zeitgeist of the times. Paul McCartney of today is a joke compared to what he was in the Beatles or even Wings.
@Quixote010
@Quixote010 14 жыл бұрын
Let me see....Lee, Jimmy, and Robert screwed Danny....ummmm. I wonder if they remember that?
@carrollastin2052
@carrollastin2052 6 жыл бұрын
Democracy at work. His playing suffered, he admitted it, the band confronted him. He took no actions, the band did vote...
@johnvalencia9927
@johnvalencia9927 3 жыл бұрын
@@carrollastin2052 Robert once said the band would have dissolved if he weren't fired. So chicago with no seraphine, or no chicago at all. Take your pick. Apparently Danny was a bit violent with the punching so they got sick of his shit. Unless you were there how could you know how annoying the guy was? Who cares if could drum just as good as he could in 1969, if he's impossible to get along with then who cares.
@RjBenjamin353
@RjBenjamin353 3 жыл бұрын
David Foster and Peter Cetera saved their wimpy asses.
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