Peter Cetera was a far superior bassist and one of the best vocalists in history with a very unique and distinctive voice. Its Chicago's loss they let a once in a lifetime talent like Cetera go. Big mistake.
Big Cetera fan and miss his voice in these songs. But, and it's a big butt, Jason filled those huge shoes so very well. He was the voice of Chicago, with Bill Champlin, for 30 years, and without him and Bill, the band would have sunk. And I think you should do some research on Jason's skills as a bassist. Thank you to Jason, Bill, and all of the band for the soundtrack of my life! 🙏 ❤
Ummm…as a bass player who has studied both Pete and Jason extensively… to say Pete is far superior is a giant misnomer. Jason has serious chops and a larger vocabulary on the instrument…that said…Pete is an underrated badass. His work on songs like Dialogue, Introduction, What Is This World Coming Too and Woman Don’t Want to Love Me is filthy funky stuff!
What we don’t see, coming from a fan perspective, is the daily grind that comes with producing quality music like this and performing it live over 200 days a year… YEAR AFTER YEAR… it definitely takes its toll on the performers. Peter Cetera was down for the music, but burned out on the never ending touring. He also developed personal issues with some of the other members of Chicago, and after 17 albums, he decided enough was enough and left the band to launch his solo career and spend more time with his family. A lot of people don’t take into account that actors and musicians are also real people with lives and families when they’re not entertaining us. The have hopes and aspirations just like the rest of us and ups and downs as well. If you were to put a camera in their homes, you’d see the same drama we all face and deal with everyday, and they STILL find the time to make us happy in the process… that’s not too shabby.
@@michaelshaffer8451 And according to Rolling Stones top 200 rock singers, Peter wasn't even listed. What kind of bs is that? Peter should be in the top five.
The sax solo isn’t even that great. Mediocre musicians who ended up having great hits because of Cetera’s voice and songwriting, wanted to milk it with nonstop touring, and ran off the golden goose.
Walt's solos are legendary. He's got some lungs. Wishing him well.
Damn! That was good. Love these guys ❤. Jason and Bill's voices just melt my heart.
What a great song. I love Jason Scheff. Terry was also a great musician!!
Exquisita rola de este super grupazo banda Chicago 😮😮😮😊😊😊😊
My favorite Chicago song
wow,amazing,love jason
Never saw this one before! A young Jason! Love it!
I love this, wow
Nice!!! Fabulous!!
Chicago....... If you leave me now....... l like this song
Go Walt go!
Cetera is Chicago Chicago is Cetera
Jason sounds great on this great song letting him go was a big mistake by the band
para ELVIRA,espero estés fenomenal💘
Peter Cetera was a far superior bassist and one of the best vocalists in history with a very unique and distinctive voice. Its Chicago's loss they let a once in a lifetime talent like Cetera go. Big mistake.
Peter will always be the voice of Chicago. Karaoke as you may.
As great as Peter was, Jason filled in pretty well, he continued their legacy and added more top 40 hits for about another 5 yrs after Cetera left.
Big Cetera fan and miss his voice in these songs. But, and it's a big butt, Jason filled those huge shoes so very well. He was the voice of Chicago, with Bill Champlin, for 30 years, and without him and Bill, the band would have sunk. And I think you should do some research on Jason's skills as a bassist. Thank you to Jason, Bill, and all of the band for the soundtrack of my life! 🙏 ❤
Love Jason S 😊good vibes
Ummm…as a bass player who has studied both Pete and Jason extensively… to say Pete is far superior is a giant misnomer.
Jason has serious chops and a larger vocabulary on the instrument…that said…Pete is an underrated badass. His work on songs like Dialogue, Introduction, What Is This World Coming Too and Woman Don’t Want to Love Me is filthy funky stuff!
Y Peter Cetera?
Walt appreciation comment.
They should’ve hung it up in 1985.
Peter Cetera is unique
:(((. Not the Chicago I know
not Cetera unfortunately, has not the range
ou est Peter Cetera ????
When you dispose of people like they're Dixie cups, you end up with a cover band.
I respect your opinion. To me, I'd call it moving on. #*it happens. It's still beautifully done. Love Walt's soprano sax solo.
@wickedphantom24601 So has every other band of that era. Journey, REO, Styx, E W F and on and on.
What we don’t see, coming from a fan perspective, is the daily grind that comes with producing quality music like this and performing it live over 200 days a year… YEAR AFTER YEAR… it definitely takes its toll on the performers.
Peter Cetera was down for the music, but burned out on the never ending touring. He also developed personal issues with some of the other members of Chicago, and after 17 albums, he decided enough was enough and left the band to launch his solo career and spend more time with his family.
A lot of people don’t take into account that actors and musicians are also real people with lives and families when they’re not entertaining us. The have hopes and aspirations just like the rest of us and ups and downs as well. If you were to put a camera in their homes, you’d see the same drama we all face and deal with everyday, and they STILL find the time to make us happy in the process… that’s not too shabby.
@@pnwjazzer5849 Walt kicks some woodwind butt. I still can't believe he has Alzheimer's.
@@michaelshaffer8451 And according to Rolling Stones top 200 rock singers, Peter wasn't even listed. What kind of bs is that? Peter should be in the top five.
so bad ...no transmite feelins
Sorry Nope.
Sounds like garbage.
The sax solo isn’t even that great. Mediocre musicians who ended up having great hits because of Cetera’s voice and songwriting, wanted to milk it with nonstop touring, and ran off the golden goose.
And you thought Kenny G was bad?