Dialogue (Part I & II) by Chicago

“This is a great example of when rock music was a relevant voice of the world's social consciousness. Also, Terry Kath (dark haired vocalist) was one of the best electric guitarist to have ever graced the stage. More of a soul guy than a pyro-technical player. And a great writer and singer to boot. Forgive the quaint early 70's vibe of the video/sound.”

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This is a great example of when rock music was a relevant voice of the world's social consciousness. Also, Terry Kath (dark haired vocalist) was one of the best electric guitarist to have ever graced the stage. More of a soul guy than a pyro-technical player. And a great writer and singer to boot. Forgive the quaint early 70's vibe of the video/sound.

danworkman 13 Nov 2014

"Dialogue" is a song written by Robert Lamm for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago V (1972). On the album the song is over 7 minutes long and is divided into two tracks. An edited version of the song was released as a single in October 1972, eventually reaching #24 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. In Part I, the song's lyrics are a dialogue between two young people with different views. Part II contains more optimistic lyrics sung by the whole band, including "we can make it better" and "we can change the world now" and points the way by noting "we can save the children." #Funk #Pop #Rock #Jazz   7

robertsilvestri 1 May 2015