HOLY COW, I have never heard Terry Kath play this so hard! Awesome.
So tragic we lost him early, no telling when on the All Time guitarist list he could have been.
I recall Jimi Hendrix called Kath the greatest guitar player at the time, even better than himself.
Very Impressive! Nice jam session and drum solo!
Full Concert here.
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In the Terry Kath doc that his daughter did recently, the last picture they took together the Christmas before he died, he was sporting a dope Kansas City Chiefs long-sleeve T...
LOVE those first 2 Chicago records, Kath was the man.
Originally Posted by scho63:
I know most audiophiles are not fans of "greatest hits" albums but this is really great to listen to while on a road trip.
Not sure you're using the word you want.
Audiophiles [Dane nothwithstanding] are concerned with sound quality.
Are you trying to reference an album purist? Someone who is concerned with the flow of an album from track to track as envisioned by the artist?
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Not sure you're using the word you want.
Audiophiles [Dane nothwithstanding] are concerned with sound quality.
Are you trying to reference an album purist? Someone who is concerned with the flow of an album from track to track as envisioned by the artist?
You may be correct. I always use the word "audiophile" as someone who really digs deep into the music for each instrument, the technical sounds and how well it's recorded.
Originally Posted by scho63: I know most audiophiles are not fans of "greatest hits" albums but this is really great to listen to while on a road trip.
I don't know who titled that but that is not even close to their greatest hits,it is however a great double album they released in 1977 called Out Of The Blue.