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Ep463: Lee Loughnane of Chicago

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Lee Loughnane of Chicago shares memories of the band’s early period, the Chicago Transit Authority debut, Chicago’s live performances, rediscovered recordings and the band's enduring legacy.

Topic Include:

  • Lee Loughnane – intro
  • Early days – memories of Jimi Hendrix
  • Jimi wanted to play/jam with Chicago
  • Terry Kath and Jimi got along well
  • Learnings from Jimi and Janis
  • Audience of high improvisation tolerance
  • Chicago has so many hits, they can’t play them all in a show
  • Touring with Earth Wind & Fire
  • Playing when the power goes out
  • Recording the 1971 Kennedy Center show
  • Common to debut material live before recording
  • The process of writing Chicago songs
  • Jimmy writing the Ballet
  • The naming of albums with Roman numerals
  • Changing band name from Chicago Transit Authority
  • Origin story of the Chicago band logo
  • Releasing a double album as a debut
  • Recording/rehearsing and writing 1st few albums
  • Band house under the Hollywood Freeway
  • AM radio wouldn’t play early Chicago material
  • “Make Me Smile” single for AM radio
  • Band was concerned about feasibility to do multiple albums
  • Playing Carnegie Hall – recent remix and box set
  • Remixing early Chicago records
  • Challenge of playing live in early days
  • Terry’s amp position on live stage
  • Did Chicago record many early gigs?
  • The Kennedy Center gig was special and recorded as such
  • Chicago put out a lot of records early on
  • Current tour going to Japan but not Australia
  • Rediscovering Kennedy Center recording
  • Debuting the song “Saturday In The Park” at the Kennedy Center
  • Unheard Chicago songs and tapes been archived
  • Chicago tapes – multitracks and masters
  • Lee enjoys modern CDs much more than vinyl
  • What’s Lee listening to these days?
  • Lee never got into punk rock
  • Interview wrap up

Order "Chicago at the Kennedy Center" LP set here

Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide

Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

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Content provided by Nate Goyer, Record Collector, Music Fan, and Vinyl Maniac. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nate Goyer, Record Collector, Music Fan, and Vinyl Maniac or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Lee Loughnane of Chicago shares memories of the band’s early period, the Chicago Transit Authority debut, Chicago’s live performances, rediscovered recordings and the band's enduring legacy.

Topic Include:

  • Lee Loughnane – intro
  • Early days – memories of Jimi Hendrix
  • Jimi wanted to play/jam with Chicago
  • Terry Kath and Jimi got along well
  • Learnings from Jimi and Janis
  • Audience of high improvisation tolerance
  • Chicago has so many hits, they can’t play them all in a show
  • Touring with Earth Wind & Fire
  • Playing when the power goes out
  • Recording the 1971 Kennedy Center show
  • Common to debut material live before recording
  • The process of writing Chicago songs
  • Jimmy writing the Ballet
  • The naming of albums with Roman numerals
  • Changing band name from Chicago Transit Authority
  • Origin story of the Chicago band logo
  • Releasing a double album as a debut
  • Recording/rehearsing and writing 1st few albums
  • Band house under the Hollywood Freeway
  • AM radio wouldn’t play early Chicago material
  • “Make Me Smile” single for AM radio
  • Band was concerned about feasibility to do multiple albums
  • Playing Carnegie Hall – recent remix and box set
  • Remixing early Chicago records
  • Challenge of playing live in early days
  • Terry’s amp position on live stage
  • Did Chicago record many early gigs?
  • The Kennedy Center gig was special and recorded as such
  • Chicago put out a lot of records early on
  • Current tour going to Japan but not Australia
  • Rediscovering Kennedy Center recording
  • Debuting the song “Saturday In The Park” at the Kennedy Center
  • Unheard Chicago songs and tapes been archived
  • Chicago tapes – multitracks and masters
  • Lee enjoys modern CDs much more than vinyl
  • What’s Lee listening to these days?
  • Lee never got into punk rock
  • Interview wrap up

Order "Chicago at the Kennedy Center" LP set here

Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide

Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

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