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Through the 2010s, "25 or 6 to 4" continued to be a staple in Chicago's live concert set list [22] [23] [24] and in Peter Cetera's solo concert set list. [25] [26] [27] In 2016, the group's former drummer Danny Seraphine reunited on stage with Chicago to perform "25 or 6 to 4" and two other songs at their induction ceremony for the Rock and ...
Leonid and Friends toured the United States again in 2021, with the Feeling Stronger Every Day Tour, and once more in 2022. In late 2023, the group embarked on yet another tour of the United States. In 2024, the band performed their first cruise gig, On The Blue Cruise: The World’s Greatest Classic Rock Music Cruise from Miami to Puerto Plata ...
The song was not released as a single until two tracks from the band's second album, "Make Me Smile" and "25 or 6 to 4", had become hits. It became the band's third straight Top 10 single, peaking at No. 7 in the U.S. [3] and No. 2 in Canada. [4] Because the song straddled years in its chart run, it is not ranked on the major U.S. year-end charts.
Robert Lamm said "Beginnings" was inspired by a performance by Richie Havens that he attended at the Ash Grove music club in Los Angeles when the group moved to that area. [6] In a 2013 interview he said he composed it on a twelve-string guitar that was missing the two low E strings .
Music Video. Icons - Music Video (2015) Singles. Icons (2015) 25 Or 6 To 4 (2014) Cynic's Anthem (2013) The Better Suite (2013) Good to Go? (2012) Keep It (2012) Hello, Goodbye (2012) Dust in the Wind (feat. Rob Lopez) (2012) LP. Innocent God (2007) Symphony for a Misanthrope (2005) Impossible Figures (2003) Hundred Year Flood (2002) Test of ...
The questions in "Questions 67 and 68" relate to the nature of a romantic relationship Lamm had during 1967 and 1968. [3] In 2008, Lamm said, " 'It’s about a girl I knew during those years with a hint of acid imagery and very Beatles influenced.' "[4] The lyrics include the title phrase only as the last words.
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QUOTE (as of the date-and-time of this comment, the text below is in the article): In a 2013 interview, Robert Lamm said he composed "25 or 6 to 4" on a twelve-string guitar with only ten strings—it was missing the two low E strings—and that he wrote the lyrics in one day.