CHICAGO - "WHAT'S THIS WORLD COMING TO" (reaction)
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- Check out Sight After Dark reacting to "What's This World Coming To" by Chicago!
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"What's This World Coming To" is the DEFINITIVE Chicago track. Instrumentally, it has lots of horns, raunchy guitar, and organ. Vocally, it features all three of their main singers. This track is TRULY "Chicago in a nutshell." The QUINTESSENTIAL Chicago track. 👍👍👍
The funkiest Chicago tune!
Stellar drumming by Danny!!!!
a song featuring all 3 lead singers. awesome song. Cetera an underrated bass player. my favorite band growing up in 70's playing the sax myself.
One of the best underrated songs!! I love blasting that in the car with all the windows down!!!
Another great classic Chicago tune, recorded at Caribou Ranch and featuring all three lead vocalists: Robert Lamm (mid baritone), Terry Kath (deepest baritone voice) and Peter Cetera (high tenor voice)!
The original album cover was printed by the American Bank Note Company and uses raised ink like you feel on paper currency.
This one really gives you the best example of the 3 lead vocalist attacking at their finest
Ditto
50 years later and this song is still on point
One of the best up tempo Chicago songs! The vocals of Peter, Terry and Robert say it all with incredible mix and energy. The horns and rhythm drive it too. Definitely one of my favorite tracks on Chicago VI. Thanks for reviewing it.
This is a song, I check out all reactions on.
Chicago's sixth was kind of a transitional record between the harder rock days of the earliest records and Chicago VII which was a very jazz-influenced double LP. There were some good tunes on the record and the production was very tight.
Yes, Walt's Bari sax at the ending with Roberts B3 killing it! I love these early albums, Jim Guercio produced these albums not over produced so you could hear every instument if you zero in on it! Genius!
Another great Chicago song with sung conversation between Terry Kath and Peter Cetera is Dialogue Parts 1 & 2 off the wood album, aka Chicago V.
Love To Hear All 3 Singers ON THIS 🎵 🎶 🎵 Song!! LOVE IT!!
The thing about this early Chicago that you have touched on is that the juxtaposition of the different voices and instruments is unique and allowed the band to explore music that no other rock band could before or since. Peter Cetera on bass was always incredible and worked so well with Terry Kath's guitar style. Same with their voices. Terry's baritone and Peter's tenor were perfect complements. The horns were always competing with the guitar in a way that made all of them sound better. It's such a shame to me that Terry had to die so young and that the band was obviously never the same. I recommend their first eight albums highly. They still sound fresh and innovative, some of them over 50 years old. Incredible.
Thanks a lot Joseph! Such a great band!
This was also the last song with all three vocalists on it.
sad but true. I believe the last songs with dual vocals were Brand New Love Affair and Ain't it Blue from VIII
Staggering level of vibe .
Yep, that's Peter Cetera on the badass bass. Thanks for exposing this Chicago classic to a new generation of fans.
Pete was underappreciated as a bassist. Listen to them live, as he keeps up with Kath & Cetera changes during the jams.
Terry, Peter, and Robert sing. And yeah, the saxophone toward the end is real cool. But Walt really shines with the flutes in "Long Time No See" and Robert sounds like he's singing through a megaphone. I know this is done by request, but there have been many songs (especially by Terry) that were unreleased until a few years ago. "Your Love's An Attitude", "Sixth Sense" and many others you can see on the Wiki page for each album.
Three of the best voices!❤️ Terry Kath !!!
Excellent pick Jim Murphy .
On every level , pulse , rythmic urgency match the seamless vocal interchange .
That Hammond B3 section gives that Tower Of Power-like finish .
Glad you enjoyed!
I Just ❤️ 😍 LOVE This ❤️ All 3 Singers ON THIS Track!! From The First Album I Ever Bought IV!!
Peter Cetera’s basswork is stellar on this entire album! But I always have to turn it up for that short gritty descending guitar break in the middle. I think the cover is recreating printed currency, like the pattern in a dollar bill.
There’s a good live in-studio version of this from a Dick Clark special they did in the 70s, though you can see where the second verse is hideously cut for time. czcams.com/video/FRX3WwfvdV0/video.html
This was the last Chicago album I bought.Not long after Terry was gone, and they began the long slide into love ballads. I thank you for your channel reinspiring me to give the earlier says a new listen. I'm in my 60's, you got me remembering my 20's! Thankxxxxx
Rock on Jeff! Thanks for listening!
Super deep cut. Super deep. Earned a sub. Keep it up. Don't be afraid of the deep. We will be here.
Thanks so much for your support ♥️!
This was Fun listen! It's been a while since I've heard it but recognized it immediately.
One of the rare appearances of a baritone sax on a Chicago tune, and one of the most amazing parts for me is at the very end of the fade, when Terry breaks into this rapid-fire 32nd note rhythm comping; First album recorded at the Caribou Ranch in Colorado; likely they were dressed that way because they were freezing :-D
Gotta love it!
Love these deep dives.
LOVE BOBBYS KEYBOARDS!!
PETER PLAYS THE BASS!!
This is so good
One thing I would like to point out is what an awesome bass player Peter Cetera is. Man, I can't believe how good he is - I seemed to only pay attention to his incredible 1st tenor voice.
We were JUST saying that. We think he’s underrated, do you?
@@SightAfterDark He's known for being a great bassist but his voice is what everyone keys on because its so apparently good and famous. He had a great solo career as you know. But man he seems to always be moving and playing difficult licks - just awesome! Keep up the great job!!
Try Chicago Dialogue parts 1and 2.
Fantastic! I can't believe you are reacting to this song. It shows a lot about the diversity of Chicago. Guys, from 1 to 10 you deserve a 20!!! Great reaction and thank you! Do some Van Halen - please!! Anything but jump - try Mean Street. EVH, by was the greatest electric guitarist of all time!! What a guitar tone!
We’ll see what our patrons say! Thanks for watching Super TAL!
Another great combo of styles and vocalists is Brand New Love Affair Parts 1 & 2. This was a minor hit off Chicago VIII (the one with the cardinal on the cover - a nod to when Chicago had a baseball team named the Cardinals before they moved to St. Louis many decades ago and started a fierce rivalry with the Cubs). Part 1 soulful and mellow, Part 2 ramps it up with one of the best horn breaks Chicago ever recorded (in my opinion). Check it out sometime.
Thanks for the info!
Also, Dan you will love the bass work on Part II.
Also The Cardinal IS ILLINOIS State Bird.I Know This Because I'm FROM ILLINOIS.
That percolating keyboard had me thinking maybe you'd slipped on some Stevie at first. Chicago VI, '73, huh? Love the horns too, vocalist-go-round. ✌😘🎶💃🎷🎺🎤🎸🔥💞
So good!
I'd say most definitely the hi-light of the album. Laid back western feel to the album. It had an appeal. After this I think Something in the City & Terry's Jenny were the next best. That was before the reissue included the Al Green collaboration. There is good video of that.
Rediscovery and Hollywood are very underrated
@@Chicago_Podcast_Authority yeah, Something In This City/Hollywood are sublime together.
Sadly, these lyrics are as true today than they were then, if not even more so.
I believe this cover was printed on currency? Someone may have answered this.
As for the song, I appreciate it so much. I enjoy your reviews. 🙂
Thanks so much for watching! Yes, we found out it was printed on currency.
Listen to the song Free. Peter's bass is rocking. Drummer is kickin/ You will love the horns!
czcams.com/video/IWvF3gtc_78/video.html ;)
I MENT VI NOT IV SORRY FOR THE GOOF!!
The album style is based on US Currency engraving.
Thanks Tom!
The album design is actually based off a dollar bill. So...close enough? XD
😆we guess!
ROBERT PETER THAN TERRY.
Well........after almost 50 years you got Putin, Bolsonaro, Erdogan, Trump, Kim Young-un etcetera.
Exactly
@@SightAfterDark Yes its exact but also a dissapointment now when you have lived in that era. Many artist really meant what they were singing. Its also serious music.
This is a very over rated song.
Less true words were never spoken.