Chicago the Band "Stay The Night" Music Video
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Debbie Evans stunt girl
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I believe that's Danny Seraphine the drummer at 4:05.
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Lol. What was he doing with that cutting torch under the car?
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@spiff6367 Wrong, it's not Debbie Evans
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@spiff6367 No it's definitely not Debbie Evans. That's the only answer I can find on the Internet but it's wrong.
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Oh, man...I totally fell in love with Peter Cetera when I first saw this video at age 12. I'm 37 now and my stomach still did a little flip-flop when I heard the opening beat!
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i cant belive peter cetera nearly gets killed in this poor bloke lol she want worth it anyway i'd be just happy with the car lol
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I like this song, but Peter was pretty much stalking this lady
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Who is the actress in this video?!
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this video kicks ass
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palies kales apoxes!!!
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mmmmm mmmmmmm tough ass classics like the olds/ f-100 kawasaki? cop cycles,......good lookin chick,.....damn good song,......... chased by the pigs ,..........hellacious adventure in search of love,..........what more can ya ask for? A DEFINATE HELL YEAH!
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@Oddwun people had more guts back then. Many people now are afriad of little pin pricks and complain when a room is 5 degrees warmer or cooler than they want.
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@pachacutti Thanks for the info..I will check out Electric Glide
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wabnt she Hot Chicago in Houston this Summer
Cant wait
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the video was actually not cheap at all... Chicago and producer David Foster had done acting and music for the 1973 film Fosters directed titled Electra Glide in Blue, which was a huge box office hit and now a cult classic!
Stay the Night is a take off on Electric Glide in Blue. Definitely a worthwhile film to watch.
Todays videos are standard formulaic and carry little substance in general but this is not to say that there are great videos being made outside of the "corporate box."
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TY Chicagocollectors.....I forgot about this song, made me smile a little
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LOL The LA River has been the penultimate car-chase setting (Grease, To Live and Die in LA, T2).
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Love it ...
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Girl is so hot I've recently made the switch to blondes but she makes me reconsider ;)
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As a car guy, I LOVE the scene at 3:39...This was a big hit single back in the day.
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That's what men need. :P
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Bless the 80's, definitely the best decade of music videos! Surprised this song didn't even hit top ten, it was the first single released from Chicago 17. I'm sure the people wanted more Cetera ballads though. :)
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Ever notice in the video that Peter Cetera even sings Bill Champlin's lines too? They take turns singing this song and Hard Habit To Break.
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One of the best videos i ever seen-and the girl!! 20 yrs later, i can still say that again...
Funny how this cheapie music video from 25 years ago has better stunts than modern Hollywood movies. People don't jump off fast moving vehicles anymore, they all use CGI and explosions. Real stuntman work is a thing of the past.
Oddwun 2 years ago 19
Actually, this was their 80's break out song. I remember the debut on MTV. It came out before all the 80's slow songs. Although those went on to be more popular then this song. When I hear Chicago all I can think of are 9th grade High School dances. Bon Jovi has that same effect.
gjc82071 2 years ago 13