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I saw them out here around 79/80 ...That actually is just called Chicago. Chicago Transit Authority was their first album, so there is no Chicago II(2). And I am the only Chicago1.
I did not realise until I looked it up a few minutes ago that "25 or 6 to 4" was released as a single 50 years ago this month.
I saw a revised version of the group in the early 2000s when they played in our town at a 4th of July festival.
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I love tracks 5-12That actually is just called Chicago. Chicago Transit Authority was their first album, so there is no Chicago II(2). And I am the only Chicago1.
I did not realise until I looked it up a few minutes ago that "25 or 6 to 4" was released as a single 50 years ago this month.
I saw a revised version of the group in the early 2000s when they played in our town at a 4th of July festival.
They are still goin Cookie !
CHAIN '55TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION'
The originators of ‘Oz Blues’ (now considered the Grandfathers of Oz Blues), Chain, are coming back to Caravan in 2023 to celebrate their 55th Anniversary! As well as their hits and favourite Chain material, they will also be performing some material that hasn’t been heard for years! Chain LIVE...www.caravanmusic.com.au
Hah nice one! Hadn't heard that since it came out. I liked his 'Madame Butterfly' too.And for something completely different ......
Malcolm McLaren - Waltz Darling (1989)
Put on headphones, turn it up, and get an aural feast. McLaren was genius.
VALE Broderick Smith
We have lost another giant of the Aussie music industry. Thanks for the smile, Brod.
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Musician Broderick Smith dies peacefully at home, aged 75, after career spanning decades
Broderick Smith dies peacefully at home, aged 75, after a career playing blues, boogie, country and rock across Australia and the world.www.abc.net.au
(A Crownie and a durrie)