CHICAGO - The Peter Cetera Years

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2009
  • Actor Joe Mantegna, a personal friend of the band, narrated this 1993 show. Concert footage is from Pine Knob, 1992. This clip covers the success of Peter Cetera's ballads (pre-Jason).
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Komentáře • 643

  • @kentlewis987
    @kentlewis987 Před 3 lety +32

    Every time I hear replacement vocalists attempting Peter’s songs, the more I appreciate his voice.

  • @pugmom1246
    @pugmom1246 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Peter's voice IS Chicago! Yes the amazing talent, horns, Terry Kath and his brilliant guitar!!! But there is not doubt when I think of Chicago, I "hear" THAT voice! It is perfection!

  • @paulmiller7276
    @paulmiller7276 Před 3 lety +27

    Pete is older now and doesn’t have the range, but when he and Terry sang against one another back in the 70’s there was nothing better

    • @resurrectionsunday
      @resurrectionsunday Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah man....

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et Před 3 lety +3

      The range might not be the same but it's pretty damn close and sounds awesome. Sadly, he recently retired.

    • @bluzzedude8111
      @bluzzedude8111 Před 3 lety +3

      In their prime they were simply great. Even up until Terry died they were still great together!

    • @AffordableEscapesShreveport
      @AffordableEscapesShreveport Před 3 lety

      Actually Peter & Bill Champlin were the Best Sound together- an UNBEATABLE Combo!

  • @lamarravery4094
    @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety +41

    Chicago hasn't been the same since Peter left, he was a huge part of Chicago's success. I mean, what a voice, no one comes near that voice.

    • @KeyofDavid5778
      @KeyofDavid5778 Před 4 lety

      When did Peter leave the band?

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety +3

      @@KeyofDavid5778 You must not be a fan, but he left in 1985.

    • @KeyofDavid5778
      @KeyofDavid5778 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lamarravery4094 I saw them live in 1978..... Had the move around the country and lost track thanks for the info.

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KeyofDavid5778 That's ok, I should talk, I liked the band Survivor and wasn't aware til recently that the lead singer Jimi Jamison died in 2014.

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et Před 3 lety +1

      @@lamarravery4094 Jimi Jamison had such an awesome voice. I knew when he passed away. Sad & shocking. Never got to see him live. John Wetton was another one I missed out on. I have seen Cetera at least 2 dozen times = perfection.

  • @grouchosays
    @grouchosays Před 2 lety +16

    After Terry died and Peter quit, and they fired original drummer Chicago was history. Became tribute band.

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 měsíci

      After Seraphine left, Chicago became absent from the top 40 charts. I don't know if that was coincidence or not, but he did make a lot of great decisions for the band and was responsible for a lot of their success.

  • @laurawhiteside3708
    @laurawhiteside3708 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Peter is the GOAT !!!

  • @dw8840
    @dw8840 Před 2 lety +14

    To me, Peter Cetera IS Chicago. I guess because it seems most of his songs made the airwaves. But I know Terry and Robert also sang as well as Bill

  • @anthonyfesta1224
    @anthonyfesta1224 Před 4 lety +23

    TK was the driving force of CHICAGO. The edges got blunt after TK died.

  • @ISABVELSKJ133
    @ISABVELSKJ133 Před 7 lety +28

    cetera is perfect voice of chicago

  • @vinskeeter
    @vinskeeter Před 6 lety +24

    Pete, doing "Stronger Every Day" at Caribou is one of the best vocal performances ever.

  • @annafernan165
    @annafernan165 Před 9 lety +7

    Growing up as a teenager in the 90s I was a huge Peter Cetera fanatic I know him then as a balladeer.I just discovered recently by watching some of his music video from Chicago that his a rock star/bass player from 1960s-80s.How cool is that ! I even like him more and more.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 9 lety +6

      Anna Fernan There are many great 70's & 80's Chicago vids here on YT! PC's on tour right now... maybe at a city near you. :)

  • @janeideandrade5769
    @janeideandrade5769 Před 6 lety +28

    Nobody can replace Peter Cetera!

    • @joelanderson_t
      @joelanderson_t Před 6 lety

      Janeide Andrade Damn right, then eventually, Owen Wilson replaced Pete and Jason in 2016. He left just last month.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 6 lety +1

      @Joel - haha. Jeff Coffey is a much better bassist than "Owen Wilson." Better looking, too.

    • @joelanderson_t
      @joelanderson_t Před 6 lety +1

      60s70sChicagoRock It was a satire joke. I saw a couple comments on other videos where they compared him with Owen Wilson. I knew it was Jeff Coffey. Sad he left too. He was great indeed.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 6 lety +1

      Joel Anderson Todingkulla - I figured, 'cuz I've heard the Owen Wilson look-alike comment before. 😉 But for the benefit of those that weren't familiar with Jeff and his short tenure... thought I'd clarify. Jeff was a great fit... glad I got to see him, twice. Going to see them with Neil and Brett this summer. It's like a revolving door now. 😐 Thanks for commenting!

    • @PragueImport
      @PragueImport Před 4 lety +2

      @@60s70sChicagoRock I liked Jeff. Perhaps the reason was that he did not replace Peter; he replaced Jason. But he is a very nice and talented guy and a hot blonde with great hair.

  • @dereksanderson5765
    @dereksanderson5765 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have been a big fan starting when they were CTA and rocked to their music, mellowed out to it, and made love while listening to it. I watched and listened as the members, styles, and music changed, but as a huge fan I took the ride with them and of course to each their own, but here we are in 2024 and the music does embrace the test of time. Chicago is the various types of great great music. Their sales back that, so let’s enjoy the guys that make up the band while we still have them

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety +1

    That is when things got bad. Remember, these guys were friends, heck, they were family warts and all. And now tragedy struck. Several people have commented that Terry was the "peacekeeper" that he didn't like disharmony and now he was gone. Hurt feelings that are not talked out have a way of festering and cause us humans to be less than kind. I think if you look deep beneath the enmity, you will still find, if not love for each other, at the very least respect -- whether it is mentioned or not.

  • @c2itccase9
    @c2itccase9 Před 4 lety +20

    There’s no question Cetera is among the best rock vocalists of all time.

    • @PresidentGas1
      @PresidentGas1 Před 4 lety +8

      What actually impresses me about him (and I'm no fanboy) ......was his endurance all those years. With the effort he put into each song how he kept his voice for even a year let alone a few decades was pretty amazing.

    • @kimzaccour216
      @kimzaccour216 Před 4 lety +1

      BEAUTIFUL

    • @prprod
      @prprod Před 4 lety

      OMG you just made me spit coffee out my nose with that inane statement

    • @c2itccase9
      @c2itccase9 Před 4 lety +3

      Paul Rogers listen to Sing A Mean Tune Kid

    • @michellesmile6882
      @michellesmile6882 Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed and to me Peter was Chicago...Love him..

  • @jessibrunson3234
    @jessibrunson3234 Před 5 lety +20

    He was correct in ranking Cetera's voice in the top 5!

  • @letitbe7841
    @letitbe7841 Před 3 lety +21

    Peter was amazing.. He had a voice for love songs.. Chicago never recovered when he left...

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Peter could belt out some rockers as well. Problem was, they lost the knack of writing catchy rock songs. Ballads came easier for them to do.

    • @richardlonghway3310
      @richardlonghway3310 Před 3 měsíci

      Chicago is still performing 🎭 The only thing that I remember from Ceterra's solo career was his duet with Amy Grant. Did I miss something?

  • @allenchenn
    @allenchenn Před 11 lety +1

    Agreed. DS was and still is one of the best rock drummers. I had learned a lot of drumming skills from him now and then.

  • @eufemiagallarde4011
    @eufemiagallarde4011 Před 4 lety +15

    Peter Cetera's voice was distinctive and unique.It's his voice that resonated to many people around the world.Like him or not,he made Chicago be known more via his voice.

    • @jessiem276
      @jessiem276 Před 4 lety +3

      So true!

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et Před 3 lety

      PETER CETERA IS THE VOICE OF CHICAGO & ALWAYS WILL BE!!!

  • @benettclare
    @benettclare Před 9 lety +4

    we want Peter Cetera Here in Asia specially here in Philippines, we love his music like glory of love sound track of karati kid, youre the inspiration, hard to say Im sorry, we hope peter cetera will have a tour here all over asia, specially in Philippines, Peter Cetera has a wonderful and very inspiring voice, he inspired so many people

    • @Delmarvellous
      @Delmarvellous Před 8 lety

      +clare benett Has Cetera ever participated in/recorded for any Japanese anime?

    • @caliachmed4718
      @caliachmed4718 Před 4 lety

      NOT TRUE! Chicago was no longer the Chicago when Terry Kath died. When Peter Cetera took the lead, the band became a boy band 'BADUY' - thanks but not thanks courtesy of David Foster.

  • @41223978
    @41223978 Před 10 lety +2

    Best all around band ever.,Scotty

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety

    These guys were truly a synergistic band; each one was/is greatly talented and musically gifted in their own right, but they needed each other to create the MAGIC and they were ALL the STARS of the band. It's human nature to have favorites and of course everyone by now knows that mine is Terry, (continued below)

  • @915fiesta
    @915fiesta Před 9 měsíci +3

    Love Peter, his voice is so good to hear. Great band

  • @sldl04
    @sldl04 Před 10 lety +17

    Chicago wasn't the same after two major changes: Terry Kath's death in 1978 and when Peter Cetera left the band in 1985.

    • @candy144
      @candy144 Před 9 lety +13

      It could never be the same without Terry Kath and Peter Cetera. Those two were irreplaceable. But, it's not any better or any worse, it's just different. Peter Cetera's voice is so unique, I don't think anybody can duplicate it.

    • @MillerGenuineDraft1980
      @MillerGenuineDraft1980 Před 7 lety +6

      Three Major Changes Drummer Danny Seraphine's firing in 1990

  • @manguera9
    @manguera9 Před 5 lety +23

    CHICAGO SHOULD THANKS PETER CETERA FOR THE HITS THAT THE BAND HAD WITH HIS VOICE,I DONT BELIEVE OTHER SINGER COULD MAKE A HIT WITH THE SAME SONGS.

    • @pip12111
      @pip12111 Před 5 lety +1

      What makes you think they didnt?

    • @judyborden569
      @judyborden569 Před 5 lety +1

      Because they don't talk to Peter

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety +1

      Anyone can look up the Chicago hits, about 90% of them were with Peter singing lead vocals. He was definitely a huge factor in their success. It gets me when I hear people say Peter ruined Chicago. Maybe creatively, but commercially, no.

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et Před 3 lety +2

      @@pip12111 It is a well known fact that there is no love lost with the remaining original Chicsgo members & Peter. In fact, Pankow is the worst of all. Pankow never got over the fact that MTV came out and made Peter the lead singer in the videos when Chicago was supposed to be "faceless". And Pankow still resents Foster coming in and teaming up with Peter to write songs while the other guys were strung out on drugs. But those songs gave Chicago timeless hits that their sorry asses are still playing.

  • @hotwheel6663
    @hotwheel6663 Před 4 lety +7

    Whenever I hear a Chicago song it takes me back to summers of the early to mid 70s for some reason. Great memories.

  • @franklinwilson3783
    @franklinwilson3783 Před 6 lety +12

    Cetera was put on earth to sing pop tunes....few are better

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety +1

    Hi Chris, Nice Clip! While reading the comments here, I couldn't help but think of how I've always felt about the, "Windy City Seven". I equate them to an amazing natural phenomenon that occurs once and only once in a lifetime. Anyone lucky enough to witness this phenomenon is forever changed for the better. (continued below)

  • @lgrippaldi
    @lgrippaldi Před rokem +3

    The greatest band in the land!

  • @you166mhz
    @you166mhz Před 10 lety +24

    nobody can replace Peter Cetera .. just like no one can replace Steve Perry from Journey .. that band might continue but it will never be the same thereafter ... great band though - even to this day ...

    • @101southsideboy
      @101southsideboy Před 10 lety +1

      You are forgetting 1 much more important detail. Terry!!! how many guys did the band go thew before they found a replacement for terry ? 3 or 4 guys maybe more?

    • @you166mhz
      @you166mhz Před 10 lety +2

      101southsideboy
      silly -- Terry was one of the founding members .. lol ...

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 10 lety +1

      101southsideboy
      Chicago never TRIED to replace Terry, as he could never be replaced! They've had several lead guitarists, and many members have contributed to covering Terry's original lead vocals over the years.

    • @13towerofpower
      @13towerofpower Před 9 lety

      60s70sChicagoRock otázka je či by v skupine vydržal ak by zostal na žive, pretože mu nevyhovovala orientácia skupiny od progresívneho rocku resp. rock jazzu k rock popu a baladám a jemnému štýlu, ktorý priniesol skupine celosvetovú popularitu a zaradil ju k napredávanejším americkým skupinám 122 mil. predaných platní a v HOT 100 amerických umelcov obsadila 13.m. ako najvyššie umiestnená skupina.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 9 lety +1

      Tower of Power
      I guess we will never know if Terry would have stayed with the band. In my opinion, he probably would NOT have wanted to continue performing Peter's/David Foster's pop ballads.

  • @jeansimpson7300
    @jeansimpson7300 Před 3 lety +8

    Peter Cetera was a great asset for Chicago. Sad that he had to go!

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety +1

    but and I mean BUT the original seven are each in their own unique way responsible for the final product -- the music that millions love and remain faithful to DECADES after hearing their first offerings. I love them all; always have, always will. Some of my favorite songs are ones in which Terry, Bobby and Peter share the leads. I strongly disagree that any one member was the voice of or was the leader of or had any more talent than any other member. Cheers! Carina

  • @ceterababe
    @ceterababe Před 13 lety

    I love the way Peter is largely ignored on this video and it's all about the other guys......I always liked CHICAGO, but, honestly, it was never the same after Peter left. Peter had enough talent to stand on his own. CHICAGO hasn't done much on their own since he left. I know I'll get flack for that, but it's true. Peter is one of the best singers on the planet Earth.

  • @stephenmccollum1391
    @stephenmccollum1391 Před 4 lety +9

    1967-1985 Cetera years
    Still awesome in 2020

  • @drdanr1
    @drdanr1 Před 10 lety +1

    I heard these guys live right after II. They just put their amps on staged and rocked the house. Heard them again after V. Fancy set, fancy sound and it took forever to get the mics all turned on. Sometimes fancier ain't better.

  • @merseybeat1963
    @merseybeat1963 Před 3 lety +4

    With Jason Schiff is when it stopped sounding like Chicago..but man it was great to have them in the background of our lives for those years before that.
    Thank God

  • @ryand9873
    @ryand9873 Před 7 lety +19

    Chicago is nothing without Terry or Peter.

    • @MillerGenuineDraft1980
      @MillerGenuineDraft1980 Před 7 lety +2

      They are not the same without those three members you missed Danny Seraphine, but calling them Nothing??? ouch so i guess the other four original members do not matter and have no talent. Wow

    • @user-rs8el7ll9y
      @user-rs8el7ll9y Před 5 lety +1

      RIP Tarry Kath⛪

    • @Smokeless1167
      @Smokeless1167 Před 5 lety +1

      They are good if Lamm is doing the lead

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety

      @@MillerGenuineDraft1980 They're not as good. No one could ever replace the original 7.

  • @youtoo2233
    @youtoo2233 Před rokem +8

    Cetera was too sappy for me in the 80's, but 70's Chicago songs were more my cup of tea, Saturday in the park is a good example

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Color My World was pretty sappy. And Peter didn't sing that one.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@lamarravery4094 'Color My World' was part of the suite, "Ballad for a Girl in Buchannon." I'm sure not every part suited every fan.

  • @janiegarces1300
    @janiegarces1300 Před 7 lety +6

    I'm enjoying all this info on 'Chicago', it's great for me to hear your beliefs, passions an contradictions about Chicago, whether we agree or not. Some of you have first hand info about the band, it's interesting. We obviously have one thing in common, We loved the band. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @ballsyrocker
    @ballsyrocker Před 10 měsíci +3

    I saw the cabin that Terry accidentally shot himself in. It was where I
    lived for a few months outside Hayward ,Wisconsin. I was told and shown it was his grandparents cabin in the woods near Tiger Cat flowage, where my wife and son stayed at Ed Groth's Tiger Cat Cabins. Sad way to go. We were there in 1979. It has been stated he died in California , but I think that was said to keep nosy reporters away from the grand parents and cabin. Peace.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @ballsyrocker: That's a complete fabrication. Terry's grandparents (except for maybe one) weren't even alive then. You're implying that Tim Yost, LAPD investigator, the rest of the force involved, the coroner's report (which I've seen) created this huge cover-up. Ridiculous. No one has had any reason to question the investigation for the last 45 years. Terry died at the home of Don Johnson (their roadie, not the actor), Canoga Park in LA. Please... just stop with the nonsense.

  • @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499
    @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499 Před 9 měsíci +3

    There is only ONE Peter Cetera. Chicago’s music definitely changed when Terry passed and Peter took lead vocals. A lot of great music was written in different eras.
    The fact that Chicago is still touring with EWF, tells you everything you need to know about one of the best bands that ever was.

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 měsíci +1

      If you listen to all their albums, the band kept evolving. It was changing even with Terry around, Peter became the focal point from 1973 and on, from then on he was singing all their hits with the exception of Lamm's forgettable Harry Truman and Kath singing Wishing You Were Here.

  • @anaga123ful
    @anaga123ful Před 9 lety +5

    The fact is Peter has had a very successful solo career. It would have been more successful except the record label he was under contract to at the time he left Chicago refused to promote his songs on the radio and on other media. Despite that Peter had a number 1 hit off of the first album he put out after he left Chicago which was "Glory of Love". He was also nominated for an academy award for "Glory of Love" that same year and won the Golden Globe for best song in a movie for that song. The album "Glory of Love" came off of was Solitude/Solitaire which was Peter's first album he put out after leaving Chicago and it sold more than 1,000,000 copies.Peter's album far outsold the first album Chicago put out after Peter left which was called "Chicago 18". Chicago 17 was the last hit album Chicago had and Peter sang lead in or wrote 4 of the hits on that album. Peter also had number one hits singing duets with many artist like Cher, Chaka Khan, Amy Grant, Crystal Bernard, etc.The fact is Peter prospered much better after leaving "Chicago" compared to how "Chicago" prospered after he left. Peter wanted to have a solo career and still be in the band like Phil Collins did with his band Genesis, but his band members refused to agree to that so Peter left. Chicago tours all the time because they are trying to scrap out a living. Peter doesn't have to tour continuously because he is reportedly worth more than $15,000,000. He has written many songs so he is getting income from his songs, but he also tours when he wants to. In addition to having a loyal following here in the US Peter is very popular in Latin America and Asia and he tours a lot there. He became very popular in Asia and Latin America because after his record label refused to promote his albums here in the US he started touring there. I believe the original members of the band "Chicago" was the most talented group of musicians ever to be in one band. I too wish Chicago and Peter would come together one more time, but I can understand why Peter doesn't want anything to do with them.
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    • @RCGoetzke
      @RCGoetzke Před 8 lety +3

      +anaga123ful Cetera actually had two number 1s on that album, the one you mentioned and a duet with Amy Grant. Personally, I didn't care for either of them, but he had a couple of tunes on it that I liked, particularly "Big Mistake", which was supposed to have been used in an episode of "Miami Vice". He subsequently charted a few more times. People can criticize Cetera all they want, but the guy had a lot of business smarts, he's worth more than the other surviving original members of Chicago combined.

    • @mariahisaacs8827
      @mariahisaacs8827 Před 8 lety

      +anaga123ful boom - drop the mike anaga - perfectly stated

  • @actormanic
    @actormanic Před 14 lety

    Here, here!...Especially on that LAST point!...Thanks.

  • @lamarravery4094
    @lamarravery4094 Před 8 měsíci +4

    They make it seem like Peter started the ballads first, but James Pankow's Just You N Me came out 3 yrs earlier, lol. It's like the whole band blames Peter for starting the ballads when it was Pankow who started them with the sappiest one of them all, Color My World.

  • @steverodgers8425
    @steverodgers8425 Před 4 lety +18

    As good a singer Peter is, listen to the early stuff he is a stellar bass player

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 měsíci +1

      He doesn't get a lot of credit for his excellent bass playing. He was pretty awesome, but that voice, it's one of a kind.

  • @anjelicamarrujo8621
    @anjelicamarrujo8621 Před 11 lety

    yes, you are right, every time he sings my NERVES start screeming to STOP!!!!!

  • @NikkkitoNippongo
    @NikkkitoNippongo Před 9 lety +13

    Chicago as a band is like a human body: if you lose an arm (Terry Kath) you can replace it with something like a artificial limb, and if you lose another part (Peter Cetera) you can replace it with yet another artificial thing, but.....then you'll become a zombie, no longer the body you had at birth.....

    • @PositivelyPam
      @PositivelyPam Před 8 lety +2

      +NikkkitoNippongo LOL. That's a perfect analogy.

    • @AllenPendleton
      @AllenPendleton Před 8 lety +5

      +NikkkitoNippongo For me no Peter no Chicago PERIOD!!! and no Journey without Steve Perry, No Styx with out Dennis.

    • @mcdonalddauphin7409
      @mcdonalddauphin7409 Před 7 lety

      N

  • @emmwen4549
    @emmwen4549 Před 6 lety +17

    I watched interviews where Peter Cetera said he was looking forward to recording Chicago XVIII. Not true that Peter left to pursue a solo career. Peter left because the band drove him away. When Peter quit, he didn't even have a manager or an agent or a record company. He didn't leave while the ship was sinking - he left when the band was at its peak. There was a lot going on behind the scenes. The band just covers it up by saying Peter left to pursue a solo career.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 6 lety +8

      Mainly, Peter was tired of the rigorous touring... the band basically gave him no choice, so he left... forced out, maybe. But Peter DID want to pursue solo projects. It's just fact. He already had a solo album, and his second one came soon after leaving Chicago, with "Glory of Love." Having David Foster around as a co-writer on several hits didn't exactly hurt him, either.

    • @ChristopherUSSmith
      @ChristopherUSSmith Před 5 lety +2

      No record label? Not true! He was signed to WB before the band was! (Peter Cetera was released in 1981, Chicago 16 in 1982)

    • @kathyelleman3616
      @kathyelleman3616 Před 4 lety

      Christopher U.S. Smith is in

  • @cliffnote7058
    @cliffnote7058 Před 5 lety +6

    Just saw Cetera at Iowa state fair....he was awesome...!

  • @candy144
    @candy144 Před 9 lety +4

    Off topic, but I have a strong feeling 2015 is the year Chicago gets into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    • @impassable
      @impassable Před 9 lety

      Well Barry Bonds isn't in the HOF either and he should be too

    • @STONEnDigDave1
      @STONEnDigDave1 Před 9 lety

      Josie Pussycats The R n R Hall of Fame is more about Obscure acts. Then they have to through in some of the popular acts from time to time.

    • @Delmarvellous
      @Delmarvellous Před 8 lety +1

      +Josie Pussycats You were close!

    • @fahdhaykal994
      @fahdhaykal994 Před 7 lety

      Josie Pussycats and you right and wrong, Chicago inducted to rock and roll hall of fame in 2017

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 7 lety

      @Fahd Haykal - They were inducted *last* year, 2016.

  • @pisces-wb2dr
    @pisces-wb2dr Před 10 lety +9

    Jason Scheff will NEVER equal the voice &/or multi-talents (composer, lyricist, musician, producer, etc.) of Peter Cetera, who will always & 4-ever be, the face, sound & voice of CHICAGO. Peter wanted more family time w/ his wife & baby & less time on the road touring. Love seeing Peter perform on the David Foster shows on PBS-TV!!!!

    • @The56chief
      @The56chief Před 10 lety +4

      Peter Cetera, was the longest main voice of Chicago.. But the REAL heart and soul of CTA will forever be Terry Kath...

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 10 lety +2

      Paul Naranjo
      Wrong about 'longest main voice.' Cetera: 1967-1985. Scheff: 1985-present. Do the math. And Chicago has always shared lead vocals. Lamm's and Kath's vocals during the early years were just as good, if not better. However, you are right about TK being the heart and soul of CTA.

    • @The56chief
      @The56chief Před 10 lety

      I was referring to the ORIGINALS man...

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 10 lety

      Paul Naranjo
      and SO WAS I.

    • @13towerofpower
      @13towerofpower Před 9 lety

      60s70sChicagoRock skupina mala troch spevákov rovnakých kvalit s rozdielnou farbou hlasu...do Big Thing prijali Lamma ako hlavného speváka popri Kathovi, ktorých doplnil Cetera, pretože mal vyšší rozsah a rozdielnu farbu hlasu.už v CTA

  • @emmwen4549
    @emmwen4549 Před 6 lety +29

    Replacing Peter Cetera is like the Beatles replacing Paul McCartney. Sorry but our hearts are bonded to Cetera, mine since I was a little girl.

  • @MariaVillegasR
    @MariaVillegasR Před rokem +2

    When I first heard Chicago it was with Peter. I like it since I never heard math singer.

  • @velmayoungs908
    @velmayoungs908 Před 4 lety +4

    I love Peter Cartara he's awsam

  • @ArnoldArchives
    @ArnoldArchives Před 5 lety +9

    It's really nice-and surprising-to hear Walt praising Cetera's singing seven years after he left the band. You won't hear the boys talk this way in modern documentaries. Burying ex-band members whose last name isn't Kath is their only interest these days.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 5 lety +2

      How true... and very sad.

    • @TruthHurts58
      @TruthHurts58 Před 5 lety +4

      Jealous and bitter old men

    • @rkproductions7180
      @rkproductions7180 Před 5 lety

      It’s even more confusing because Kath stayed alive there would be no question that he would’ve been the first one out of the band. Chicago’s a band that entirely in the gray.

  • @blucy10
    @blucy10 Před 2 lety +4

    Joe Montegna was in a band at the same time as a band called The Missing Links. That band had Walter, Terry, and Danny in it.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 2 lety

      @blucy10 Here's a video where Joe talks about his relationship with Chicago: czcams.com/video/1z-IkWKEx8A/video.html

  • @whisky2roxy
    @whisky2roxy Před 13 lety +1

    @bze2nlz1 My god I couldn't possibly add anything to this discussion...I'm not a Chicago expert like you guys. All I know is that their early sound has a unique ability to rekindle great memories from my youth, and Kath had one of the most soulful voices of any singer of the rock era. I confess I didn't pay much attention to them after the early 70's. Please forgive my ignorance! - Whisky

  • @kimberkley
    @kimberkley Před 14 lety

    peter cetera was the voice of chicago. now they are a cetera cover band. very unfortunate. i hope i see the day they reunite with him.

  • @steeveomatic
    @steeveomatic Před 8 lety +5

    ... In addition to wanting a solo career and abhorring such a grueling tour schedule, he was also newly married with his first child and didn't want to miss out being a dad and family man. Had he been given the same latitude that other band members enjoyed, he may have stuck it out a little longer. A year or two back, Robert Lamm invited Peter back to Chicago to sing for a few limited engagements. Initially, Peter entertained the idea but by the end of their luncheon, said no because he really didn't want to work that hard anymore. I'd like to see him reconsider. Perhaps Chicago would bring back Champlin and Seraphine for a reunion concert. That would be a blowout!

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 8 lety +1

      +steeveomatic Danny is more forgiving and would be up for a reunion... don't think Bill would. But Champlin and Seraphine have been doing many shows together recently... Bill joining in on Danny's band, California Transit Authority. I've seen them, they are great!

    • @RCGoetzke
      @RCGoetzke Před 8 lety

      +60s70sChicagoRock Ironically, Champlain was instrumental in ousting Seraphine from the band.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 8 lety +1

      +Robert G. Yes, and funny you should say that. When I met them after a show in 2013, I asked Bill if he'd also autograph my copy of Danny's book 'Street Player', and he jokingly said, "Are you sure? Remember... I was the bad guy!" Nice that they have put the past behind them.

    • @MillerGenuineDraft1980
      @MillerGenuineDraft1980 Před 7 lety

      That is a great story, Bill always seems like nice guy. I got my copy signed by Danny Seraphine himself. Actually they put the past behind them far enough that Bill sung a song on Danny's album in 2013. Type in a song called Full Circle by the California Transit Authority i must have that tune on like 3 different mix cd's.

    • @katemaloney4296
      @katemaloney4296 Před 6 lety +4

      Peter was the go-between for Danny and Bill burying the hatchet. Each one encountered the dark side of the "Chicago Corporation": Peter being bullied into giving up his solo career dreams and go back on tour (despite having just come off a tour); Danny being replaced by electronic drums and falling behind, then being blamed for Jack Goudie's death (was he/wasn't he? We will never know since Jack did have health problems. However, being the brother of a band member's wife....blood is thicker than any vow made over a kitchen table); and Bill, who was tired of trying to inject life and new songs into the set, only to have them shot down numerous times---then add in that he was told "Yeah, go play with The Sons, but make sure Lou knows your parts so he can fill in when you're not here. BTW, your job is safe." Until he was sent a FAX letting him know he was officially terminated, and Lou was permanent.
      After Bill was treated just as horribly as Danny had been--maybe more so, since Danny at least got to meet face to face with the men who fired him; Bill wasn't afforded that decency and respect (Bill was with CHI for 28 1/2 years!). But Bill is one of the sweetest guys you will ever meet (and has a wickedly funny sense of humour, too!) and he and Danny forgave and forgot (I don't know the full story, but I am sure I can find out), then went out with Peter to do some shows. Those three men showed the original members what it truly means to be adults.

  • @mrsmacca126
    @mrsmacca126 Před 4 lety +15

    Terry Kath- irreplaceable. Peter a Cetera- irreplaceable. Bobby Lamm- irreplaceable

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 lety +4

      The original 7 was the tightest, best band ever. Truly, every member contributed to their sound, that will never happen again.

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety

    We could go back and forth forever, I choose not to. Have a good night. Cheers, Carina

  • @mickhoover8050
    @mickhoover8050 Před 4 lety +9

    I love Chicago. The death of
    Terry Kath was\is still so tragic.

  • @TMG3636
    @TMG3636 Před 4 lety +14

    Peter Cetera was the best.

    • @prprod
      @prprod Před 4 lety

      At what? Ruining good bands?

    • @TMG3636
      @TMG3636 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I guess he was really good at that...lol.

    • @paulrogers6037
      @paulrogers6037 Před 4 lety

      At cheesy crap. Cetera refused to sing "Old Days" because it was "corny" then wrote "If You Leave Me Now." Blech.

    • @prprod
      @prprod Před 4 lety

      @@paulrogers6037 Great name mon!!!!

    • @TMG3636
      @TMG3636 Před 4 lety +1

      If You Leave Me Now just so happens to be one of my most favorite songs in the entire world.

  • @tellarjj
    @tellarjj Před 9 lety

    Very nice song i play in band many time !...

  • @genevaldez960
    @genevaldez960 Před 3 lety +6

    If you don't get Peter cetera back you'll never be Chicago

  • @ArnoldArchives
    @ArnoldArchives Před 5 lety +6

    The Pankow Mullet is a terrifying thing. Wow! :-D

  • @snootzie78
    @snootzie78 Před 10 lety

    Man! Chicago hasn't been that great since Cetera left the group!!!

  • @apooyosucks
    @apooyosucks Před 5 lety +6

    The Cetera Era

  • @LoveDaly32
    @LoveDaly32 Před 10 lety

    Thanks!

  • @urbansetter1
    @urbansetter1 Před 4 lety +2

    Love them.

  • @xxxTRISTAMxxx
    @xxxTRISTAMxxx Před 10 lety

    Like Chicago period, but Chicago with Peter Cetera was the best. Peter Cetera amazing singer!

  • @mcdaddydrewpounders
    @mcdaddydrewpounders Před 10 lety +3

    Cetera and Kath made this Band when thos two left there was a shell left

  • @60s70sChicagoRock
    @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 13 lety +2

    @ceterababe Pt. 3 My loyalty IS to the original members. It would have been awesome if Peter had never left! I was fortunate to have seen them in concert before Terry’s accident. But after ’85, I chose to follow CHICAGO rather than Peter. To me, it was a family affair, and I felt Peter (with a little coaxing/grooming from Mr. Foster) alienated that family. I’m convinced that's a reason why the other band members don’t openly give him credit for his talent. Sorry if I was harsh...Chris

  • @jimmysapien9961
    @jimmysapien9961 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @richardbowman7666
    @richardbowman7666 Před 7 lety +6

    Without Terry Kath at the beginning, the band might have
    never gone as far as they did during his presence and after his death. He added
    the blues & soul style to the band, plus incredible guitar work.
    I like Terry's voice the best and the songs that he sang.
    After that, Chicago sounded (still sounds) like a lounge band; not a jazz/rock band. I think the other band members knew Terry was troubled and depressed, and it may have even been a suicide; not an accident.
    Only Terry would know that, but we'll never find out.
    Nevertheless, I also feel that it gave more freedom and control to Robert Lamm and
    Peter Cetera, as Terry Kath was the musical leader of the band prior to his death. Plus, Lamm is outspoken and Cetera is self-absorbed.
    And, I think the other key members somewhat despised that
    Terry got the spotlight more often. Call it jealousy or envy if you will… I
    have been a musician, vocalist and producer for over 50 years, and I know what
    kind of animosity and conflicts band members can have, even if they act as
    friends.
    I am also a photojournalist for international magazines and
    books writing about such topics after doing extensive research. What I penned
    above is my opinion based upon facts and reading many articles about Terry Kath
    and Chicago.
    Again, in my opinion, Chicago
    in the late 1960’s and 1970’s up until Terry’s untimely death was the best
    period for them. I never bought any Chicago
    albums after that time period, and I wouldn’t go see them now if it were a free
    concert in the park.
    Furthermore, when Chicago still plays songs that Terry sang with Lamm singing, it’s almost unbearable for me to listen to. They shouldn’t even attempt them. Plus, whoever is playing lead guitar can’t match Terry’s amazing and innovative guitar work.
    Rick Bowman / R & B Studios

    • @janiegarces1300
      @janiegarces1300 Před 7 lety +2

      Rick Bowman -- Wow dude, thanks for the insight. It carries weight to hear it from someone who actually has experience being in this type of music environment. I totally agree with their early years, kath put the rock n jazz into Chicago's rock n roll. He had that soul in his vocals n Terry to back him up. Sweet!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶

    • @janiegarces1300
      @janiegarces1300 Před 7 lety +2

      Rick Bowman -- I meant Peter to back him up. 🎶🎶🎶🎶

    • @MillerGenuineDraft1980
      @MillerGenuineDraft1980 Před 7 lety +3

      I wouldn't even use the word opinion man you are factually bang on. Chicago from 1969-1977 was the best creatively and musically. What band releases their first three albums as Double albums??? NO band other than Chicago. All quality material the CTA album is the heaviest with the most guitar. Chicago II is more diverse with some Classical a little Prog some Psych. Chicago III even more experimental and most of it fantastic you had some Spoken Word, Avant Garde, Funk, and Country Rock even. Holy Shit Chicago in the first 5 to 6 years were ambitious creative they had Brass ones for sure. They were not afraid to take chances their music was gutsy it was raw. For anyone who think's their 80's material was better they are just plain wrong. I like what you wrote Rick i wish i was your age so i could have seen them in concert back then.

  • @beginnerkeys
    @beginnerkeys Před 5 lety +14

    Hey Everybody!! You have to check out these boys from RUSSIA play CHICAGO!! Their name is Leonid & Friends/BAAAD DUDES!!

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 5 lety +2

      beginnerkeys They are pretty awesome... been watching their videos for a while now.

    • @michaelr8032
      @michaelr8032 Před 5 lety +1

      They are absolutely fantastic at re-creating vintage Chicago!

    • @rezadvd7728
      @rezadvd7728 Před 5 lety

      awesome

    • @matthewmiller9526
      @matthewmiller9526 Před 5 lety

      I think the production is first rate, unfortunately the technology wasn’t as good when Kath was alive so it doesn’t sound as good as it would if it was done now but Leonid and friends are great.

  • @LACraig621
    @LACraig621 Před 11 lety

    When Peter left Chicago I left Chicago Period!

  • @carmenchicas8927
    @carmenchicas8927 Před 3 lety +2

    Amo su musica 😍💙🙏

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety

    @bze2nlz1 Chris, I 100% TOTALLY AGREE. LIFE ON PLANET "CHICAGO" ENDED ABRUPTLY AND HEARTBREAKINGLY ON JANUARY 23, 1978...AS IF A GIANT METEOR FELL FROM THE HEAVENS AND CRASHED INTO IT AT 1,000,000 MPH.

  • @lonniebean2830
    @lonniebean2830 Před 7 lety +6

    jason couldn't hold peter jock strap !!!! damn what this band could have done if terry were still hear ???? that dude was the best period ...

  • @ceterababe
    @ceterababe Před 13 lety

    @carina2244 (continued)...a huge part of CHICAGO and I'm not saying others weren't. But my point is that this video CLEARLY snubs Peter and credit is not being given to one of the most recognizable members of the group who contributed a lot between his singing ablities, which helped bring on the hits and his songwriting abilities.

  • @13towerofpower
    @13towerofpower Před 9 lety

    CHICAGO patrí k najúspešnejším americkým skupinám s celosvetovým predajom albumov nad 100 milionov kusov. V TOP 10 mali 12 albumov na vrchole rebríčka 5 za sebou v rokoch 1972 až 1975, ktoré tam boli spolu 22 týždňov najdlhšie 9 v roku 1972 CHICAGO V. Získali celkom 38 platinových platní najviac 6 za album CHICAGO 17. V USA predali 40 milionov albumov. V TOP 10 mali 19 hitov z ktorých tri obsadili vrchol rebríčka.Za predaj singlov dostali od RIAA jednu platinovú platňu a štyri zlaté platne. Samotný Cetera mal v USA taký štart ako nemal iný spevak.V roku 1986 mal v júni a v septembri po sebe na vrchole dva hity Glory Of Love dva týždne a The Next Time I Fall týždeň. V TOP 10 skončili ešte One Good Woman na 4.m. v roku 1988 a After All na 6.m. v roku 1989.

  • @60s70sChicagoRock
    @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 13 lety

    @ceterababe (continued) What it boils down to is that BOTH PC and Chicago have enough talent to stand on their own. It's unfair to say Chicago hasn't done much on their own...simply not true. Chicago fans could easily say the same thing about PC. Chicago will always have its following, same as Peter...they will both continue to tour, draw crowds, and be successful in their own right.

  • @steeveomatic
    @steeveomatic Před 8 lety +7

    Walt Parazaider can say what he wants about being upset when Peter left, but he has no real right to complain about a guy wanting to do his own thing. I thing Walt has come to terms with that much of it, but the truth is that Peter was not a part of the original six members who all knew each other from school and was never treated as such. In fact, he was treated like 'hired help' for much of his career. He said as much during an interview a few years before he left. He was a tremendous talent they picked up when Peters band, The Exceptions, was about to break up. Robert Lamm was playing bass on pedals while singing and playing keyboards. If that wasn't enough of a challenge, the group had no tenor voice to complete the harmony they wanted to achieve. Peter was a Godsend for the group, but had a little too much talent to not attempt to breakout on his own. He basically carried the band from Chicago X onward until he left in '85.

    • @RCGoetzke
      @RCGoetzke Před 8 lety +1

      +steeveomatic I always considered Kath to be the band's soul, Lamm its heart, and Cetera its cash register. He made those guys a slew of cash, and he should have walked after Kath accidently killed himself. He missed out on solo success he could have had from 1978 to 1985.

    • @anaga123ful
      @anaga123ful Před 8 lety +1

      +Robert G.
      I totally agree with you that Peter should have left long before he did. There is no doubt that he could have been a superstar. As it turned out he still had a very successful career. By the time he left the group by his own admission he was burned out with touring non-stop and he realized he wanted to time off to be there to help raise his daughter.

    • @anaga123ful
      @anaga123ful Před 8 lety

      +steeveomatic
      All I can say is "Amen".

    • @Delmarvellous
      @Delmarvellous Před 8 lety +3

      +steeveomatic Yes, re. PC being the "outsider" in the band since he was last to join. In terms of the band's dynamics, he had more in common with George & Ringo, even though Cetera's idol was McCartney.

    • @Gregoryt700
      @Gregoryt700 Před 8 lety +5

      I think you're missing the most important point. Cetera and the rest always had somewhat different musical vision. He could write in the Chicago sound -- cf Lowdown -- but as far back as In Terms of Two, What Else can I Say, Where do we go from here, et al., you could see something quite different than jazz-rock. Also, even at that, it took Peter several albums to finally start writing hits. The core talent was originally Bobby (who wrote the lion's share and put them on the map), Pankow horn arrangements, and, live, Kath

  • @nickchristopoulos8138
    @nickchristopoulos8138 Před 4 lety +6

    this is my opinion....graduated high school in 1985, i grew up on the 80's chicago, which was wimpy ( imho ) more focus on the ballads of the 80's which is nothing like what they were originally, kinda like what happened to styx in the 80's with Mr. Roboto , but just the past week I have watched some old Chicago video's and seen how much they rocked and it changed my opinion of them.. so the thing with Chicago sucking, is probably the fact they were introduced to them in the 80's , so those who were lucky enough to grow up with them in the 70's saw a different band them the mtv generation ( like me ) Got

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 4 lety +2

      @nick christopoulos Very true. You were smart to check out Chicago's early stuff, which a lot of 80's teens don't do. imo... the Terry Kath years were the best!

  • @patton303
    @patton303 Před 3 lety +10

    You hear a lot about Kath and Cetera and for good reason but to me Jimmy Pankow is the real unsung hero of this band. He wrote so many amazing songs.

    • @grouchosays
      @grouchosays Před 2 lety +1

      Real prick though. Can’t stand him.

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 8 měsíci

      They were all very talented with their own instruments and they all wrote songs. They were our Beatles.

  • @makhines431
    @makhines431 Před 4 lety +6

    champlin and foster revived chicago in the 80s!!!!!

    • @jessiem276
      @jessiem276 Před 4 lety

      After Peter left??

    • @lamarravery4094
      @lamarravery4094 Před 4 měsíci

      Might want to throw in Seraphine and Cetera with those names as well.

  • @sandrarobert1456
    @sandrarobert1456 Před 5 lety +9

    BEST HORN SECTION EVER!!!!!

    • @bkoehler548
      @bkoehler548 Před 4 lety +1

      @Swashbucklerpaul blood,sweat and tears hands down..they had folks in the band from julard!

  • @sandrahawes1739
    @sandrahawes1739 Před 5 lety +1

    Very curious indeed...The way it was stated their songs came to them,other artists said the same thing

  • @spartansrule7
    @spartansrule7 Před 7 lety +8

    Peter Cetera needs to get back with the band.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 7 lety +5

      Too much bad blood. He wouldn't even get together with them for the R&R Hall of Fame induction ceremony last year. So never gonna happen.

    • @joelanderson_t
      @joelanderson_t Před 6 lety +1

      Jeff left the band last week. It would be nice if Peter returns to the band.

    • @PragueImport
      @PragueImport Před 4 lety +1

      @@60s70sChicagoRock Do you really think that was it? PC mentioned in an interview with an Australian TV crew that he talked with Robert. What if he worries that his voice is no longer as perfect as it was for the top Chicago songs? He toured till 2019, but he had lowered his range quite a bit. Jeff Coffey also talked about meeting Peter in 2018 after he left Chicago. He claimed that there was no bad blood between PC and the band. I am just speculating here. I remember that George Michael - another awesome tenor, much younger than Peter - did not want to do certain live performances due to his voice aging.

    • @60s70sChicagoRock
      @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 4 lety

      @@PragueImport It's true about Peter losing his higher range. Now fans are wondering about his 'hiatus' from touring and when or if he's coming back. As for Chicago... He's had to lower the key on most of the their songs he does now. But there IS bad blood. I don't think Jeff will admit to it publicly out of respect. And.. there's a 'story' behind Jeff and Tris both leaving Chicago at basically the same time. They didn't leave just because of the heavy touring schedule. (Jeff was having the time of his life with the band!) I imagine he won't go public with that story either, but there were 'disagreements' that took place at the end of 2017. People in the band's inner circle have said the same. I've spoken with a guy who's known the original members since they were students at DePaul and knows details. Basically he said, "It's not my story to tell." I don't know those details and I respect that. I'm not a fan of the current replacement(s)... and haven't been to a CHI show since 2018. 😔 I'll continue to follow Jeff AND Jason, though! Thanks for commenting!

    • @PragueImport
      @PragueImport Před 4 lety +1

      @@60s70sChicagoRock Thanks for your time!

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety

    truly one of a kind voice, or that he wasn't responsible for many people being introduced to or remaining fans of the group. But, if you read many of the threads contained on these youtube videos alone, which I believe to be a microcosm of the public at large, Terry has just as many devoted fans, Bobby has just as many devoted fans, Danny has just as many devoted fans, Lee, Walt and Jimmy have just as many devoted fans. (continued below)

  • @actormanic
    @actormanic Před 14 lety +1

    One more point: If you look at the writing credits on those albums, you'll notice that the biggest output came from Robert Lamm and James Pankow (trombone), and then Terry, and THEN Peter...CALL ON ME (which Peter sang lead on, was written by Lee Loughnane (trumpet)...The notion of Peter Cetera being the "leader" of Chicago, is a false one...Of course, once David Foster took over, it became a different story, but the "real" Chicago was a BAND where everyone had input...

  • @60s70sChicagoRock
    @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 12 lety

    I don't need to re-read a thing. I was referring to the INITIAL fight backstage, when Danny whaled on Jimmy J. THAT'S what started it all. The fallout that led to Jack's punching Danny (yes, Jack threw the first punch), then Jack's subsequent firing and heart attack was a blow to Walt's family and became a major part of Danny's demise with the band.

  • @60s70sChicagoRock
    @60s70sChicagoRock  Před 13 lety

    @ceterababe Pt. 2 Robert Lamm continues to be a brilliant songwriter and producer outside the group. Jason and Keith are also involved in their own solo projects. Yet the #1 priority for all of them right now is CHICAGO and keeping that music alive for however long their fans will have them! As for Jason, I agree that his voice hasn’t been consistent. I’ve even stated my concerns about that on other posts. Time will tell how that will play out. (cont.)

  • @gregmagpantay4456
    @gregmagpantay4456 Před 5 lety +2

    Hello joey saza!

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety +1

    @bze2nlz1 What came out of the dust was an incredibly respectable group with a large following comprised of many of their "original" fans as well as successive generations of devoted followers and sold out tours forty plus years after they formed. I don't think that in any way that could be considered "not doing much". The band was diminished by the loss of all those members who were part of the original group, but it has sustained its popularity through it all and can claim that as a triumph.

  • @carina2244
    @carina2244 Před 13 lety

    @ceterababe Hi, I think we're all agreeing on more points here than not. If you read my earlier comments, I mention how I believed that the original seven were amazingly talented but that the "magic" of CHICAGO (the original seven only + Laudir) lay squarely in their ability to meld their individual talents into the powerhouse we all know and love and are willing to argue over :).No one, who's sane anyway, would argue that Peter didn't/doesn’t possess an amazing, (continued below)

  • @nickf9392
    @nickf9392 Před 3 lety +9

    I have no problem with hits and don't really consider success a sell out. But as a musician I can say I have no desire to play any Cetera Foster style "hits". Robert Lamn, Pankow, Terry Kath....make me pick up my instrument and play for hours...what does that say.

  • @tomlopes1977
    @tomlopes1977 Před 4 lety +3

    I attended the ‘72 concert at the SF Civic Auditorium, when they played in support of McGovern. (Legalize Pot). They were the band I first heard in ‘69, too. It was better with songs going back and forth, vocally. I used to match Peter, word for word, in my car. Their 80’s sound was a sellout to original fans. I don’t care how music morphs over the decades. Loved the horns. Later, Huey Lewis reminded me a little of CTA. It’s an old rock sound, back when I bought gas in LA for 12 cents a gallon. Hello?

  • @flynntaylor5459
    @flynntaylor5459 Před 8 lety +3

    I have to say I respected that decision because that what Chicago was pretty much forced to do after Peter exited and I do have a certain respect for Jason really he shouldn't be compared to Peter that don't have the same range and are two different singers but certain songs like stay the night well hell I'm just used to Peter this way and it sounds flat because he can't reach that range Peter had a high pit h and a beautiful soft whisper voice and that what may Chicago fans crave he is what may of us know as Chicago the main voice on the biggest hits but do remember that Chicago is 7 guys that's the sounds not one strong vocalist they were known for they harmonies like the Eagles and crosy still and nsh a lot of percussion and jazz elements listen to begginings hear that tribal carries vibe at the end of the song ps that's Kath on vocals. y the way not Peter which shows Chicago is more than one guy with a terrific set of pipes