Same here... I'm a Lamm-era Chicago fan who vastly prefers "Does Anybody Really Know" and "Saturday In The Park", and as a young thing I always considered this song (a) played way too often on the radio and (b) an eerie foreboding of the excesses of the approaching Cetera era. Good to be reminded it was a good song after all. No Lamm composition, of course... but good.
Same here... I'm a Lamm-era Chicago fan who vastly prefers "Does Anybody Really Know" and "Saturday In The Park", and as a young thing I always considered this song (a) played way too often on the radio and (b) an eerie foreboding of the excesses of the approaching Cetera era. Good to be reminded it was a good song after all. No Lamm composition, of course... but good.
Thanks for improving my feelings for this overplayed little gem from a once cutting edge terrific and kind of scary wonderful band of the seventies.
Same here... I'm a Lamm-era Chicago fan who vastly prefers "Does Anybody Really Know" and "Saturday In The Park", and as a young thing I always considered this song (a) played way too often on the radio and (b) an eerie foreboding of the excesses of the approaching Cetera era. Good to be reminded it was a good song after all. No Lamm composition, of course... but good.
Same here... I'm a Lamm-era Chicago fan who vastly prefers "Does Anybody Really Know" and "Saturday In The Park", and as a young thing I always considered this song (a) played way too often on the radio and (b) an eerie foreboding of the excesses of the approaching Cetera era. Good to be reminded it was a good song after all. No Lamm composition, of course... but good.