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 Location: Avondale, AZ
 | Both did the song "I'm a man" I never heard two bands do the same song so similarly.
 
 Chicago\'s version
 
 
 Spencer Davis Group\'s version
 
 Both rock so either chose is right.
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 Posts: 383
 
 Location: Indiana
 | I saw the then Chicago Transit Authority as the opening act for Jimi Hendrix. I remember hearing them do that song. Excellent. There aren't many remakes that I like as much as that one. Bill
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 Posts: 1128
 
 Location: NW Washington State
 | I'm a Terry Kath fan so I'll go with the Chicago version.  Kath should be one of those dead legends; maybe he didn't get enough attention because Chicago was such a big group. 
 But the Traffic version is good too...  I guess I'd like to see a version with Winwood and Kath together.
 
 Resist all involvement with each groovy chick you see.
 
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 Posts: 1320
 
 Location: Round Rock, TX
 | It's gotta be the SDG version for me.  That version of that song is iconic.  Every time I hear the first coupla bars my monkey bone starts vibrating. | 
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 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
 | . . . needs more cowbell. | 
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 Location: 6 String Ranch
 | SDG | 
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 Posts: 4389
 
 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
 | Can't see it because of work, but I always liked the Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters and George Thorogood versions. | 
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 Posts: 2683
 
 Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
 | It's a great song no matter who performs it. I'd have to go with Spencer Davis Group though. (Although I never knew what the words were until Chicago did it. Gotta love Steve Winwood, but sometimes I wonder why he keeps all those marbles in his mouth.) | 
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 Joined:
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 Posts: 627
 
 Location: Cherry Hill, NJ
 | SDG by far.  Chicago's version lacks soul.  Might as well be a high school band doing it. | 
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