Last ones for the week. The Top 60 starts up on Monday.
62. 25 OR 6 TO 4-CHICAGO (1970)
Album: Chicago II
My ears perk up every time I hear Terry Kath's killer intro. His solo later on really tears it up big time. The horn
arrangement is also classic. In fact, this song rocks harder than anything with horns in it ever did. The record
should've been sold with a fire extinguisher.
61. TENTH AVENUE FREEZE OUT-BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (1975)
Album: Born To Run
A funky little number from the Boss and company. I always look forward to the part in the song where "the Big Man joins
the band"!
The Boney 500: Songs 62 and 61
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The Boney 500: Songs 62 and 61
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 62 and 61
Best song Chicago ever did and probably the hardest rocking song ever written about being sleepy. This was from when Chicago still had a spine.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 62 and 61
Agreed. That spine was removed, I believe, with Terry Kath's accidental game of Russian Roulette.kroxquo wrote: This was from when Chicago still had a spine.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 62 and 61
Just reshuffling the deck to put the most recent Boneys entries on top of the older ones.
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