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Thanks, pal. :hi5:

Most people probably only know Chicago for their ballads, understandably as they've done so many classics, but 25 or 6 to 4 is, for me, one of Chicago's greatest songs & features one of the coolest intros of all time.

It's a great song. I'm familiar with a lot of Chicago's work because of my dad. He practically owns every single and album from all of the major artists and bands from the '50s, '60s and '70s. :lol
 
Thanks, pal. :hi5:

Most people probably only know Chicago for their ballads, understandably as they've done so many classics, but 25 or 6 to 4 is, for me, one of Chicago's greatest songs & features one of the coolest intros of all time.
:exactly:
The real Chicago is a really talented rock band, with probably the best horn section in rock. Their original drummer is amazing.​
 
:exactly:
The real Chicago is a really talented rock band, with probably the best horn section in rock. Their original drummer is amazing.​


Well played, good sir. :)

I've never actually heard Questions 67 and 68 before. What a great tune! :clap

There was a time in the mid 90's when I was scouring the 2nd hand music stores trying to acquire all of Chicago's albums on vinyl. Of course, this was before everyone had access to the internet. Well, I didn't have it then & the earliest record I could find was Chicago III. I just looked up their discography & saw that Questions 67 and 68 was from their very first album.

That was such a cool post of yours, my friend, that I think I can only sum it up with this smiley of a rabbit dancing. :bunnydanc Yes, that's the ticket. :D
 
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