Chicago Brings Urgency and Groove to a Classic | Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Live 1970
Chicago Brings Urgency and Groove to a Classic | Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Live 1970 🔔 Subscribe to Wolfgang's Classic Rock channel: http://bit.ly/3TQrjhx Experience the raw energy of Chicago in their prime as they deliver a jazz-rock masterclass with this 1970 live performance. This rendition of their breakout hit showcases the incredible horn arrangements and tight rhythm section that defined their early sound. Witness a legendary moment in rock history captured during the band's most influential era. 🎤 Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Terry Kath 🎹 Robert Lamm 🎸 Terry Kath 🎸 Peter Cetera 🥁 Danny Seraphine 🎺 Lee Loughnane 🎺 James Pankow 🎷 Walter Parazaider 📅 July 21, 1970 This iconic track peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped propel their debut album to double platinum status. The single remains one of the most recognizable anthems of the early 1970s jazz-fusion movement with over 1 million copies sold by 1970. Did You Know? • Songwriter Robert Lamm was inspired to write the lyrics after an usher outside a movie theater in Brooklyn responded to his request for the time by saying, "Does anybody really know what time it is?" • The original studio version features a complex free-form piano introduction that was famously edited out for the radio single version to make the song more commercial for AM radio. • This performance at Tanglewood saw Chicago step in as a last-minute replacement for Joe Cocker and Jimi Hendrix, resulting in what many consider the definitive live document of the band's original lineup. #Chicago #ClassicRock #LiveMusic #JazzRock #1970s Relive the greatest moments in rock history with Wolfgang's Classic Rock — your exclusive Music Vault destination for legendary performances, full concerts, rare footage, and timeless anthems from the pioneers of classic rock. From electrifying festival sets to deep-cut live recordings, explore the energy, rebellion, and unforgettable sound that defined generations. Whether it's guitar legends, iconic bands, or historic concerts, find it all here — preserved for true rock fans.

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