Interesting and Humour - page 4529

 
But simply - I love Chicago (it's my favourite band so far).
Earth Wind and Fire is just a teenage dalliance ...
And Chicago is my lifelong favourite (although I've never been to the USA).
 

Chicago - If you leave me now - 1977


 

There's Pankoff (very talented), and Walter Perezider (very ugly in person, lives up to his surname) in that band.
Michael Jackson took them as "trumpets" ... the two of them...
And Perezider is really ugly...
:)

 
Sergey Golubev:

Chicago - If you leave me now - 1977


Not a bad taste.

I think this kind of thing will go down in history as the Mona Lisa.

The degradation of the music scene as I see it has been going on since 2000.

 
Sergey Golubev:
I got hooked on the west in my youth.

At least a little bit of our Russian into the branch:


Yes, simply because we have a homeland:


My little one turns on the radio in the car, and there is (naturally) pop music, and everything is oriental. There's even an expansion in the culture.

 

There's even a term - Chicago pipes.
A musical term.

That is, if music is playing, and there are trumpets.

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And this one's a classic...
Earth Wind and Fire and Chicago...
Earth Wind and Fire (black) is funk and soul, and Chicago is traditional rock with classical trumpets (like - in classical music).
It's - in general!!!

True, their singing is new ...
But it's not what he sings but how the trumpets are played and how Earth Wind and Fire sings.

It is a combination of two styles - African soul and traditional American rock with elements of classical music in pipes.


 
Artyom Trishkin:

At least a little bit of our Russian into the branch:


just because we have a Motherland:


My little one turns on the radio in the car, and there (of course) pop, and everything in an oriental way. There's even a cultural expansion going on.

I've yet to find a more soulful Russian pop song than. DTT's "Last Autumn".

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

I've yet to find a more soulful Russian pop song than. DTT's "Last Autumn".

Shevchuk is not pop. Rock.

 
Artyom Trishkin:

Shevchuk is not pop. Rock.

Yes, it's rock, but it hits you hard.

 
Uladzimir Izerski:

I've yet to find a more soulful Russian pop song than. DTT's "Last Autumn".

It's been on my mind a lot lately