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22. "the band really started to change when he died"
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it wasn't even Foster
but I felt a little change on the last album they recorded with Kath (Chicago XI), with songs like "Little One". Yet, that album still had "Mississippi Delta Blues" on it -- which is really what Kath brought to the table.

  

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What's the consensus on Chicago (the band)? [View all] , spenzalii, Mon Jan-30-12 03:27 PM
 
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They were dope until they crossed paths with David Foster.
Jan 30th 2012
1
For YEARS I didn't realize that was Chicago
Jan 30th 2012
6
top 5 american bands of all time.
Jan 30th 2012
2
just for arguments sake:
Jan 30th 2012
3
MAYBE! fleetwood mac. MAYBE.
Jan 30th 2012
4
RE: **taps Bin on shoulder**
Jan 30th 2012
5
pshaw. they blew up here. but whatever i wont argue it
Jan 30th 2012
8
Fleetwood Mac don't qualify IMO
Jan 30th 2012
7
speaking of Aerosmith
Jan 30th 2012
9
draw the line is great...
Jan 30th 2012
10
you left Parliament-Funkadelic off the list?
Jan 30th 2012
14
I agree, and no Sly?!?!?!?
Mar 25th 2012
36
Parliament Funkadelic >>> Metallica, Beach Boys, put together
Jan 31st 2012
18
RE: just for arguments sake:
Mar 20th 2012
29
top 10 worldwide OAT
Jan 30th 2012
11
      I'd dump the ramones for Black Sabbath....
Jan 30th 2012
13
      i LOVE the Tempts, but they are NOT a band.
Feb 01st 2012
23
           I didn't even catch that...
Mar 20th 2012
30
Reminds me of a line in High Fidelity (one of my favorite movies)
Jan 30th 2012
12
daam
Jan 30th 2012
15
like many fans of their music, I hold their 1970s music in high regard
Jan 30th 2012
16
Is it me, or does Freddie Jackson's You Are My Lady...
Jan 30th 2012
17
a very Talented,Soullless Band like they can play and i respect
Jan 31st 2012
19
^^I don't think they were ever trying for a 'soulful' sound per se
Jan 31st 2012
20
I fucks with Terry Kath.
Feb 01st 2012
21
Terry Kath was reportedly one of the guitar players that Jimi really lik...
Feb 01st 2012
24
Reportedly there's a documentary on him in the works
Feb 01st 2012
25
      I have the same thought, really
Feb 02nd 2012
26
      By 1979, post-CHICAGO 14, they had been around for 10+ years
Mar 25th 2012
42
           ^^Good insights, Book
Mar 26th 2012
45
Screw it. I'm doing a deep dive of the band now
Mar 20th 2012
27
Hate em in every incarnation, from '25 to 64' to 'Youre the Inspiration'
Mar 20th 2012
28
At least you're consistent
Mar 21st 2012
31
"Roundabout" is my SHIT...
Mar 25th 2012
33
      There's a GREAT section in ''Roundabout''...
Mar 25th 2012
35
           I know you're the resident Metal expert, what's your take on Prog
Mar 25th 2012
44
Finished up CTA and II
Mar 24th 2012
32
Yeah. I think that band was appropriately named.
Mar 25th 2012
34
^^Wishing You Were Here on VII, I believe
Mar 25th 2012
37
      Yes, the Caribou Ranch/Colorado album n/m
Mar 25th 2012
40
When you get to CHICAGO III, you'll hear a bit "more"
Mar 25th 2012
39
      Thanks for the heads up
Mar 25th 2012
41
      Yes, hiss bass work is often overlooked by most.
Mar 25th 2012
43
      *stainless steel daps right here*
Mar 26th 2012
46
One of the greatest bands ever. EVER n/m
Mar 25th 2012
38

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