Chicago - Saturday in the Park (Official Audio)
Song 🎵 of the day: Saturday In The Park by Chicago (1973) from Chicago V #chicago #saturdayinthepark #chicagov #Chicago5 #70s
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Saturday In The Park - Chicago
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North Park + Mikerphone Brewing Saturday in the Park TDH Hazy DIPA (Picked up at Windmill Farms). A 4 of 4. Yeah this is great -- just bursting with tons of tropical fruit, stone fruit, and berry notes, and incredibly complex. Lots of juicy fruit qualities in the medium to almost thick body, and a lingering pith-like bitterness nicely cuts through it all. Tons of complexity here.
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Song Review(s): Chicago - “Saturday in the Park,” “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day Coda” and “25 or 6 to 4” (Live, July 4, 2023)
Chicago didn’t lip synch during their performance at a Capitol Fourth in Washington, D.C., though they - or at least Robert Lamm - perhaps should have.
At 78, Lamm’s once-smooth baritone is now quite rough and nearly unrecognizable. So to hear it on a nationally televised, Fourth of July rendition of “Saturday in the Park” was both jarring and deflating. Backed with a sparse - but still intrusive - symphonic arrangement, this was a poor showing of the quintessential Independence Day pop song.
Sung by new guy Neil Donell, the coda of “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” fared better, though Sound Bites hates that the band never plays the entire song, even at headlining gigs.
And while the 2023 edition of Chicago can’t play “25 or 6 to 4” with the muscle of the original band, it was kind of funny to watch a bunch of goofy, straight-laced Americans shaking it to a drug song under the fireworks’ red glare.
They’re not very good on stage anymore - read Sound Bites’ review of Chicago’s May gig in Ohio here - but the band has at least retained a subversive sense of humor.
Grade card: Chicago - “Saturday in the Park,” “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day Coda” and “25 or 6 to 4” (Live 7/4/23) - D/C/B-
7/5/23
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Me: Did Chicago ever find out if it was the Fourth of July?
Mom: They can't even figure out what time it is.
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May/2024🌘♊️Take a chill pill with a heating pad.
Listen, it’s been a difficult fucking week. I had to save the Universe from 🤡💩 yet again.
The white trash neolibs just keep looking dumber and dumber to the average human, everyday.
They know THEIR OWN WALLS are closing in on THEIR OWN BULLSHIT.
I really want to thank Mr. Chaplinger for his work. I am probably spelling your last name wrong but I lost my yearbook. I lost everything in this 🤡💩
I hope some of you are beginning to understand and appreciate MY GREAT WORK now.
The connections between my left side face and arm were difficult to remove. Not near as difficult as when that molton lava first got embedded there in the first place.
I should fucking OWN ALL OF CLARK COUNTY at this point.
Yes, Mascis I do think you are a solid match.
However, my Mystery isn’t solved completely.
Until it is, I don’t trust anyone completely.
No. I am refraining from writing aspects for right now, it just gives the apes more 🤡💩to play with.
Chicago - Saturday in The Park & Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
This time it's the whole team laughing together!
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me trying to fall asleep:
The song I haven’t hear in full in a few months: hi
Me: no
the song:Yes
me: No
the song : SATURDAY. IN THE PARK. I THINK IT WAS THE FOUTH OF JULY!!
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my history teacher plays music while we work, and today he played this obscure band from the 70s, and i think i found my new soundtrack for the week
this song also makes me think of the theme song from a.n.t. farm :)
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"Listen, children, all is not lost
All is not lost, oh no, no"
Chicago, "Saturday in the Park"
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Horn-heavy Chicago hit "Saturday in the Park" compares any given day at the local park to an Independence Day celebration. It's an optimistic, life-affirming one that reminds us to get outside.
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