CHICAGO - The Peter Cetera Years
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@Vince1961 Call it being haunted by Terry Kath's ghost. With all due to respect to Walt Parazaider, Lee Loughnane, Jimmy Pankow, Robert Lamm, Jason Scheff, and the rest of the current band, it just hasn't been the same since Peter Cetera quit, Danny Seraphine got fired, and Terry Kath wound up accidentally killing himself with a gun that he thought was not loaded. I think it's time to call it a day, guys.
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Obviously Walter has amnesia. "Til death do us part". Hmm. What happened to "til death do us part" when it was time to help Danny Seraphine work through a rough period? One of the most legendary and influential drummers of the 70's, and they demoralized and destroyed him as a player - then fired him for "not being a good enough drummer". I'm actually glad they haven't had a commercial success since Chicago 19. Call it karma.
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joe mantegna ,great italian american actor
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@thebandBedfordPark Yes, and the Nashville Sessions are great. However, the convo w/ ceterababe was about using Jason's voice on the 'Best Of Chicago: 40th Anniversary' cd set. Absurd, as 40 years celebrates the ORIGINAL band recordings.
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@bze2nlz1 Well, now they HAVE re-recorded the original tracks with Jason (Nashville Sessions).
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Ughhh
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1:00 man with a golden voice...ted williams...oh wait, that's walt.
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@bze2nlz1 ooops, **absurd**
Is there a video for If You Leave Me Now from this interview?
CleotisFreeman 1 year ago
@CleotisFreeman Sorry, no. The interview clips were from a 1992 video called, 'And The Band Played On.' It included concert performances from Pine Knob, that same year. The song was not in the concert, or this edited-for-tv program that aired in 1993.
bze2nlz1 1 year ago