Setlist at Chicago at Carnegie Hall - Complete New York City, New York on Apr 5, 1971

Set One
Scott Muni Intro 216
Someday 274
Loneliness Is Just A Word 158
Southern California Purples 802
Beginnings 368
Lowdown 225
Mother 397
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) 277
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 218
Make Me Smile 199
25 or 6 to 4 345
tuning and introduction 64
Introduction 398
Fancy Colours 262
Introduction To Questions 67 & 68 47
Questions 67 & 68 320
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro, 'Nasal Finger Tones') 234
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 222
1st Movement 163
2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 229
3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 159
4th Movement (Preach) 191
5th Movement 151
Loneliness Is Just A Word 214
Sing A Mean Tune Kid 795
Beginnings 409
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE 226
Make Me Smile 204
So Much to Say, So Much to Give 59
Anxiety’s Moment 68
West Virginia Fantasies 91
Colour My World 196
To Be Free 129
Now More Than Ever 239
I'm A Man 431
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) 204
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 237
1st Movement 162
2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 272
3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 121
4th Movement (Preach) 193
5th Movement 157
Loneliness Is Just A Word 163
Sing A Mean Tune Kid 699
Beginnings 455
A Song for Richard and His Friends 419
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE 206
Band Acknowledgements 32
Make Me Smile 202
So Much to Say, So Much to Give 60
Anxiety’s Moment 66
West Virginia Fantasies 94
Colour My World 196
To Be Free 74
Now More Than Ever 340
Free 329
Return To Stage And Tuning 114
1st Movement 154
Now More Than Ever 99
Return To Stage And Tuning 106
Chicago at Carnegie Hall - Complete
New York City, New York
Apr 5, 1971

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Setlist at Chicago at Carnegie Hall - Complete New York City, New York on Apr 5, 1971

Set One
Scott Muni Intro 216
Someday 274
Loneliness Is Just A Word 158
Southern California Purples 802
Beginnings 368
Lowdown 225
Mother 397
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) 277
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 218
Make Me Smile 199
25 or 6 to 4 345
tuning and introduction 64
Introduction 398
Fancy Colours 262
Introduction To Questions 67 & 68 47
Questions 67 & 68 320
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro, 'Nasal Finger Tones') 234
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 222
1st Movement 163
2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 229
3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 159
4th Movement (Preach) 191
5th Movement 151
Loneliness Is Just A Word 214
Sing A Mean Tune Kid 795
Beginnings 409
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE 226
Make Me Smile 204
So Much to Say, So Much to Give 59
Anxiety’s Moment 68
West Virginia Fantasies 91
Colour My World 196
To Be Free 129
Now More Than Ever 239
I'm A Man 431
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) 204
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 237
1st Movement 162
2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 272
3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 121
4th Movement (Preach) 193
5th Movement 157
Loneliness Is Just A Word 163
Sing A Mean Tune Kid 699
Beginnings 455
A Song for Richard and His Friends 419
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE 206
Band Acknowledgements 32
Make Me Smile 202
So Much to Say, So Much to Give 60
Anxiety’s Moment 66
West Virginia Fantasies 94
Colour My World 196
To Be Free 74
Now More Than Ever 340
Free 329
Return To Stage And Tuning 114
1st Movement 154
Now More Than Ever 99
Return To Stage And Tuning 106

Show Notes

It was April 1971 when the band Chicago made history: they were the first non-classical act to perform six days in a row at the legendary venue. The group's eight-show run (including a pair of matinees) between April 5-10, 1971, was captured for Chicago's first live album, Chicago Live at Carnegie Hall, released in October of that same year. The record was a hit with fans, peaking at #3 on the Billboard 200 for the week of January 15, 1972.
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AZ Steve 4/22/2024 7:06:23 PM

"Amazing how good this band was at this time. And to think still around 55+ years later"

Matty 1/15/2024 11:22:56 AM

"So good)"

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