• Source: ...Live in Chicago
    • ...Live in Chicago is a live album and concert film by American pop rock band Panic at the Disco. Released on December 2, 2008, it documents the band's performances at the Congress Theater in Chicago, Illinois, on May 23 and 24 on the 2008 Honda Civic Tour. At the time of its release the band dropped the exclamation mark from its band name; this would be the last release by the band with the exclamation name dropped.


      Track listing




      = CD content

      =
      Tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, and 17 written and composed by Ryan Ross.
      Tracks 2 and 10 written and composed by Ryan Ross, Jon Walker, Brendon Urie, and Spencer Smith.
      Tracks 5, 14, and 16 written and composed by Ryan Ross and Jon Walker.
      Track 12 written and composed by Ryan Ross and Brendon Urie.


      = DVD content

      =
      Live performance
      In the Days – This is a documentary-like segment which includes a sneak-peek behind the scenes during the Chicago stop on the tour.
      Music videos
      "Nine in the Afternoon"
      "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)"
      "Mad as Rabbits"
      "Northern Downpour"
      The making of music videos
      "Nine in the Afternoon"
      "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)"
      "Northern Downpour"


      Personnel


      Panic at the Disco
      Ryan Ross – vocals, guitars, tambourine
      Brendon Urie – vocals, guitars, tambourine; bass guitar on "Mad as Rabbits"
      Jon Walker – bass guitar, backing vocals; guitar on "Mad as Rabbits"
      Spencer Smith – drums, percussion, tambourine, backing vocals on "Northern Downpour"
      Additional personnel
      Eric Ronick (of Black Gold) – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion


      References

    • Source: Live in Chicago
    • Live in Chicago may refer to:


      Albums


      Live in Chicago (The Apples in Stereo album)
      Live! in Chicago, an album by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
      Live in Chicago (King Crimson album)
      Live in Chicago (Kurt Elling album)
      Live in Chicago (Luther Allison album)
      ...Live in Chicago, an album by Panic at the Disco
      Live in Chicago (Ween album), a live album by Ween
      Live in Chicago 12.19.98, a live album by the Dave Matthews Band
      Live in Chicago, 1999, an album by Joan of Arc
      Just Jug, a 1961 Gene Ammons album later released as Live in Chicago
      Live in Chicago, by Family Groove Company (2008)
      Live In Chicago '23, a 2023 live album by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard


      EPs


      Live in Chicago (EP), a live EP by Trey Anastasio


      Videos


      Live in Chicago (Jeff Buckley video), a live DVD by Jeff Buckley
      Live in Chicago (Stevie Nicks video), a live DVD by Stevie Nicks

    • Source: Live! in Chicago
    • Live! In Chicago is a blues album by Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band.


      Critical reception



      On AllMusic, Steve Leggett wrote, "[Kenny Wayne Shepherd] does play a hot lead guitar – that, in a nutshell, is what he does. But over the years he's also learned that the blues isn't just about blazing lead licks, it's also about letting the song say its say – and on Live! In Chicago he does that.... This isn't a live album from some teenaged savant – it's an album from a grown man proud and honored to be playing the blues with some of his heroes. It also rocks."


      Track listing


      "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway"
      "King's Highway"
      "True Lies"
      "Deja Voodoo"
      "Sell My Monkey" (with Buddy Flett)
      "Dance For Me Girl" (with Buddy Flett)
      "Baby, Don't Say That No More" (with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith)
      "Eye To Eye" (with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith)
      "How Many More Years" (with Bryan Lee)
      "Sick And Tired" (with Bryan Lee)
      "Feed Me" (with Hubert Sumlin)
      "Rocking Daddy" (with Hubert Sumlin)
      "Blue On Black"
      "I'm A King Bee"


      Personnel


      Kenny Wayne Shepherd – lead guitar, vocals
      Scott Nelson – bass guitar
      Chris Layton – drums
      Riley Osbourne – Hammond B3, keyboards
      Noah Hunt – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
      Hubert Sumlin
      Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
      Bryan Lee
      Buddy Flett


      References

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