Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience
Saw this last night on axsTV (Documentary/concert), very tragic loss. Learned that Jimi Hendrix wanted to produce and record an album with Terry Kath. Just the musical explanation of the song: "Introduction" on CTA; shows the brilliance of Terry and the band, true pioneers. I feel very fortunate to have seen them in concert in the mid 70s. Thank goodness we have the Quadio set!
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I saw E, L, Powell in Chicago at the awesome Chicago Theater sometime in the 80s.One of the best concerts I have ever attended and the best drum solo BY FAR...and probably the one where all members are now dead...
This is a wonderful video of this band at an early peak. If you wonder why people say that Stan Lynch was near irreplaceable, this shows why.Tom Petty 1978 New Year's Eve concert from Santa Monica, California
44 years ago
DTS 96/24 5.1
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I was studying Music Production and Engineering at Berklee at the time (graduated too!!) and it always drove me up the wall the way Palmer was ALWAYS rushing the tempo (Aquatarkus on WBMFTTSTNE, anyone?) and found that Cozy was the PERFECT drummer for them, hard hitting and steady as a rock, such a pity that Phonogram dropped them after that 1st LP...I saw E, L, Powell in Chicago at the awesome Chicago Theater sometime in the 80s.
Yep Cozy Powell was a very accomplished drummer and fit right in place of Carl Palmer. Super concert that night for sure.
One of the best concerts I have ever attended and the best drum solo BY FAR...and probably the one where all members are now dead...
Saw them at the Boston Opera House 3 days before this video was shot in Detroit, and I have found a VERY good tape from that too, although incomplete...
Sound can be manipulated to obtain a very decent end result...
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