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Let’s just hope they don’t attempt “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” again. And if they unite their bands for an extended encore like the old days, only Al Jardine, Robert Lamm, and Chicago horn players Lee Loughnane and James Pankow will have firsthand memories of the original jams. The Beach Boys and Chicago have stayed on the road almost continuously since their Beachago days, but the tragic deaths of Terry Kath, Dennis Wilson, and Carl Wilson, along with the bitter departures of Peter Cetera, Brian Wilson, Danny Seraphine, and Al Jardine have changed their lineups tremendously.īrian Wilson wasn’t playing with the Beach Boys during the 1975 Beachago tour, meaning this is his first time touring with them. Here’s “Saturday in the Park” with Carl Wilson on lead vocals from a June 3, 1975, show in Chicago.
There’s very little watchable footage of the Beachago set available, but there are plenty of bootlegs. “But the Stones - due into the Garden in eight days themselves - have been ending their tour shows with the same song, and they do it miles better.” “They did it enthusiastically,” Rockwell noted. A fireball medley of Jumpin’ Jack Flash and It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (but I Like It) brought the crowd to its feet, while the James Bond theme GoldenEye was an obvious choice.
The show featured an hour of the Beach Boys, an hour of Chicago, and then 45 minutes of both acts onstage at once where they’d team up for hits like “God Only Knows,” “Wishin’ You Were Here,” “Darlin’,” and “Fun, Fun, Fun” before wrapping up the evening with “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” for some reason.