Chicago Transit Authority Concert

Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA) Aug 17, 1969 Early Show

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Chicago Transit Authority concert at Fillmore West on Aug 17, 1969

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  • Date:
    08.17.1969
  • Tracks:
    9
  • Total Time:
    44:54
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Concert Summary

These recordings are from the final night of a run that featured Chicago Transit Authority opening and closing a show that also featured sets by The Youngbloods and Colosseum in between. These remarkable sets capture the band riding high on the great success of their debut album and performing that material, along with some of the songs destined for their second album, which they were recording in Los Angeles that same month. Many of the songs that established…entire summary

  • jpcesari | Tuesday, March 27, 2012 | 3:59 pm

    Terry Kath.....maybe one of the greatest 'lesser known' guitarists ever....and I'm a horn player sayin' that........man they were GREAT!!!

  • audiosnoop | Wednesday, December 07, 2011 | 6:53 am

    Edit.. .make that "less well known tunes" in my last post (not "lest")... twitchy trigger finger this morning.

  • audiosnoop | Wednesday, December 07, 2011 | 6:51 am

    I came to Chicago through their more refined sounding studio albums and greatest hits compilations, and only saw them once at Detroit's Cobo Arena in the mid '80s. So I was completely oblivious to their earlier sound on this recording and I gotta say is I LIKE IT! Always kind of discounted them as a radio band (something I'd leave on if they happened to come on the local classic rock station)... and got my only albums of them through Columbia House Record club :-)... but this has me re-considering, especially the lest well known tunes. Wish I could have seen them back in the day, but then I was only 3 when this concert took place.

  • otnohc | Tuesday, December 06, 2011 | 6:08 am

    This is cool stuff indeed, the days before Saturday In The Park and all the candy floss that came after. But where's the Colosseum set? That was a jazz-rock band that out-did 'em all. . . .

  • mikebb5 | Monday, November 14, 2011 | 4:18 pm

    Chicago is the BEST

  • HYTAG8 | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 | 6:07 pm

    TERRY KATH ROCKS !!! R.I.P. TERRY.

  • cutinanykey | Thursday, May 05, 2011 | 7:20 pm

    Bought your Chicago audios recently, have seen the Tanglewood concert around. Checked in today and see there,s more footage. Can,t wait to get out of work and back to the site to see the latest gems from Kath and Co. Maybe someday the CTA and early Chicago will be put in that hall place. We know where Terry and Danny stood with their peers, but it is great to see Cetera talked about as gifted bassist as well.

  • tomitutone | Friday, April 22, 2011 | 7:13 am

    Chicago co-founder and trombonist James Pankow says that of all the musicians who helped the band during their early days, it was Jimi Hendrix that did the most in launching the band.


    Pankow, who 43 years after starting the group is still out on the road, says that Hendrix picking them as his opening act pushed Chicago to the next level: "'Got discovered by Jimi Hendrix (who) took us on the road, gave us exposure that was invaluable. And record companies started bidding wars on the band because they recognized the original approach and the depth of the music enough that (they) felt it warranted it being recorded. Y'know, we didn't know anything. Writing music and playing it -- that's all we knew."


    Pankow recalls that at the time Hendrix and Chicago considered themselves to be kindred musical spirits, with Hendrix going on record about how much he loved the late Terry Kath's guitar playing: "Very, very 'message-ful' in terms of the ideology at that time -- as our music was. And we kinda had that bond. Not only did he recognize our chops, but I think he recognized our message as well, and needed to bring us into his fold, and invited us to go on the road."

  • moncul53 | Friday, April 15, 2011 | 7:51 am

    I see all these people writing about Kath playing a strat?...... I don't know about this concert, but when I saw them, in 1970, he played a red Gibson SG, and this recording sounds like the same guitar to me............... just sayin.

  • Classixroxs | Sunday, March 20, 2011 | 6:37 pm

    Before Peter Cetera turned into a male version of Celine Dion, he was a great and integral part of CTA, listen to his bass work on this and other concerts. He's an extremely underrated bassist.

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