...from 1967 to now, in the year 2033, I'm STILL jamming to it...Ghicago was AND STILL is HEAVY...!!! (I am 73 years OLD, and I'm acting up like the "Old Fool" that is still in me...one must NEVER lose that little kid deep inside him/her!!
I watched James Pankow discussing how al kooper heard them live and ran to the studio and called all its top tier musicians and create I guess Blood Sweat and Tears beating Chicago's creation of horns being used as front line and almost back ground singers. It was genius and who's still around 50 years later ?😊
Kath rockin out as the best guitarist EVER & Cetera rockin out with the beautiful (Angelic voice he was Blessed with) is just such a Treat to keep playing this over & over........
I concur, Peter sings with his heart and soul along with playing Bass Guitar. Yes, the end of the song with Peter ad-lib...took it to church. What a handle Terry and Peter put on this song.😁😁🥰
So emotional when Peter adds a "Yes I will" (after the ending verse) and Terry replies "Yes I will".. I've always been moved by this, just never mentioned it.
@@joekosobucki2141 I believe Terry realized what an asset Peter was...but yes I noticed in many live performances he seemed to make fun of Peter in a sly kinda way : / (most of them did..it was there, sadly) but in reality they could never replaced Peter C.
Robert Wagner You certainly do, his songwriting carried the band during its first four years (1969-1972) as a national musical act. It was ironic that it was Cetera who wound up having success as a solo artist rather than Lamm, although Lamm has released some solo albums, none of them had hits or were sellers.
On this song however, Lamm's contribution is the keyboards player I the band and background vocals. I agree RLs contribution to Chicago's success cannot be understated, but my comment was about this video only.
It is ironic. I love Sublety and Passion, though, hit or no hit it is almost a great Chicago album. To me it represents what they should have been doing c. 2000
These young men were really something special, individually and especially together... Peter reminds me so much of my friend growing up in the 70s who was also Polish American and both of us were into sports we both played baseball and football ... But my friend who's name was Rich .. definitely could not sing like Peter.... Peter who really complimented this band as a lead singer and chorus.. was the guy who could hit notes and sing melodies that put goosebumps on the girls. now the horn section here is also what really makes this band stand out... They almost had to be engineers to figure out how to create music in the middle of the Rock scene where these horns could not only contribute but become an important piece of the music created ... If the Pop rock scene was all about art and making music and money and contracts took no part in it all ... This band would have continued to grow exponentially and possibly start setting the trend of music to come... Terry brought a ton to the table himself . Again such important part the Chicago equation... The soulful lead singing and lyrics could have one believe that Terry was from the southeast side of Chicago and not the north.. I could go on and on about the band ..like with Robert lamb who just kept hitting out of the part with number 1 songs... Songs that we all sing today and whose melodies will live on forever... The drummer for Chicago was the heartbeat behind all of it... Very solid steady
Lamm never wrote a number one song, but Peter wrote 3, 2 for Chicago and 1 when he went solo. But Lamm did write a ton of their earlier hits along with Pankow, then Peter took over when the others couldn't write a hit song anymore.
At this time in my life we was going to camp Michigan and we use to sing alone to Chicago songs they bring back beautiful memories i really was enjoying being a child😍😍😍😍
Yes he was & still is very classy & sexy😍😍😍😍 best looking out of the group(Chicago)😘😘 they where jealous🤩🤩🤩that’s why they didn’t want him up front!! 😁😁😁😎😎imjs! Peter fan🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
You said it. Class all the way. Peter grew up in the American high proletarian social class. Not the snooty middle class ( aka the false upper middle class ) trying to look like more than they really are.
See, Cetera brings life and soul to this song. The others who sing this later only copy it, Cetera's vocals are dancing all around this song. This kids, is how you do it. You people watching this video are seeing a vocal master at work.
wickedphantom24601 , uh not sure u can hear , no one can sing this like Peter , and no one can ever compare , even Robert Lamm once said in an interview that Peter is the best in the world !!!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful masterpiece, solid gold standard of excellence for 50 years, top of the line masterpiece touches your 💓 heart, great music & memories of life
Thank you Carlos!!! I have many, many bootleg Chicago concerts on VHS tape, but this is the first time I've seen this performance...which was outstanding. Keep 'em coming!
Love the performance; camera director drives me nuts! Terry launches his solo, so of course the camera angle switches... to every other member of the band! (With a little Terry now and again.) Eesh.
It seems that before Terry Kath died in 1978, CHICAGO still had a funky, bluesy, rock sound to their songs - it got more soft-rock ballad oriented after that. These guys could really jam in concert- they were all well regarded Professionals.
Did not get to see them Terry era, or Peter, but 9 times, always was a great show. They don't disappoint.of course I bought all that music when I was ten.
I keep seeing “ greatest guitarist “ posts- and very few of them mention Terry! Why? Even Jimi said that he’s better than Jimi! Give The Man the respect he deserved!
@@zachb3573 what he was implying was it was thanks to Cetera for keeping them afloat right after the shock to ALL, over Terry's death. The late 70's saw Lamm & Pankow producing nothing, as they were all dried up, tapped out. And while they had a strong following on college underground stations it was nowhere near the explosive financial success and fame they acquired with the Cetera/Foster collaborations and Peter's No.1 Grammy winning/nominated songs. Peter Cetera made them all world famous and millionaires. Not once have I heard any of this band make a Grand humble gesture of thanking PC. They were fine giving stage leader, front-man status to Terry but when Peter held the spotlight , they suddenly couldn't take it. Jealousy and envy still have Pankow & Lamm in its grip. They prob don't realize it but they come off in interviews like jealous little bitches.
Then you need to listen to Chi 36. Bit of a return to the 70s sound that is the pure Chicago. Key is Lamm writing half the stuff, Pankow doing real horn arrangements
This is the one performance where later Chicago with Jason Scheff outperforms old Chicago--other than Terry, who is always better. Part is technology, part is having more vocalists.
I saw them twice this summer and I thoroughly disagree. The talent is there and they play their hits while still creating. They have a very brisk tour schedule with several members in their 70s still rockin!
Soon after being divorced from his first wife, Janice Sheely, in about 1973, Cetera engaged in a long term relationship with his eventual second wife and now ex-wife, Diane Nini, for nearly 20 years. If I had looked and sang like him in the 1970s and 1980s, I would have invested those years in more variety.
@@RCGoetzke I have often wondered why Peter has never remarried after his second divorce after all these years. Apparently he prefers the single life and does not want to commit to a relationship.
@@sharonlaforest6134 I'm sure that you noticed that most of Cetera's songs were about falling in or out of love. He tended to wear his emotions on his sleeve, but he probably reached the point where divorces were getting too costly.
And that artistic talent seemed to die when I was born (1982). I've never had the chance to look forward to an album or concert of a band in their prime. But at least I don't have to pay 3 million dollars for all the music I've listened to (and movies, stand-up, etc., from the past)
I remember when I could hit these notes. Same with Jon Anderson vocals of YES. Ah ... the good ole' days. Now when I try ... I have to change my shorts.
At 1:00 there is a cute big smile (with dimples) as he glances to the side. I wonder who he was glancing at or thinking of. This video is chock full of famous "Peter faces". Even some "duck lips"! VERY animated. 🎶❤️🎵
Very cute and adorable. Thought he swallowed his gum.. He does this sometimes. Do not know how he does it with that voice. John Lennon used to do that.
@@kimzaccour216 Swallowing gum 😮 He should have spit it out in the audience. I PROMISE you that many ladies would have LOVED to rechew 😜😂🤣 Didn't know that about Lennon. Thx
I did not know he did this. Read a comment on The Beatle songl he sang Got to get you in to my Life in his red suit. I liked it. And watched , when he put his head back he was chewing gum. Read it could align his jaw since his fracture. And dry mouth. The video is from Ennis live? He sings 4 songs with that red suit. Very Cute.
I was so lucky to see Chicago both times with Terry and Peter. They were amazing. I saw them without Peter and something was definitely missing. I had such a crush on Peter. Great voice, great eye candy, great bassist and he still is my crush
And another girl who doesn't talk about music or anything of substance... No, talks about their LOOKS. My gosh. And they wonder why we don't marry them. But I love hearing them cry about their biological clock running out.
This is phenomenal…where has this been hiding? Terry, Peter, Danny!!!!!
I will never be convinced that there was a more talented band than Chicago during their prime!
Totally 💯👍 Agree!!
...from 1967 to now, in the
year 2033, I'm STILL jamming to it...Ghicago was AND STILL is HEAVY...!!!
(I am 73 years OLD, and I'm acting up like the "Old Fool" that is still in me...one must NEVER lose that little kid deep inside him/her!!
I watched James Pankow discussing how al kooper heard them live and ran to the studio and called all its top tier musicians and create I guess Blood Sweat and Tears beating Chicago's creation of horns being used as front line and almost back ground singers. It was genius and who's still around 50 years later ?😊
chicago es chicago, sea como sea, tenga los músicos que tenga sigue siendo la mejor banda.
That's the truth.
CHICAGO: greatest band ever, 7 artists, musicians-genious, what a huge amount of talent
Kath rockin out as the best guitarist EVER & Cetera rockin out with the beautiful (Angelic voice he was Blessed with) is just such a Treat to keep playing this over & over........
The most underappreciated band of all time! The Originals absolutely killing it!
You believe that, I never felt that they were underrated in Washington state! ❤
Terry Kath was one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
They never showed him rip enough😔
No Question There!!
Watch The 1970 Concert At TANGLEWOOD.TERRY Really Does Some RIPPING There!!
Couldn`t agree more. Also an idiot that drank too much.
Terry kath is criminally underrated. Not just as a guitarist but musician in general
Watching the immense talent of every member of Chicago is incredible ... Gorgeous vocal from Peter Cetera as always
...supper in less than 15 minutes...
How about the great guitar from Terry Kath??? Plus his soulful vocals were better than anything Cetera did!!
@@joekosobucki2141You can compliment Terry without bashing Peter, thank you very much!
This song gives me goosebumps especially near the end with Terry and Peter singing together
I seriously love that part too!
@@magneto7930 A song very hard to do live.
...and this..."...
I concur, Peter sings with his heart and soul along with playing Bass Guitar. Yes, the end of the song with Peter ad-lib...took it to church. What a handle Terry and Peter put on this song.😁😁🥰
King of Kings return to the earth !!!!!
So emotional when Peter adds a "Yes I will" (after the ending verse) and Terry replies "Yes I will".. I've always been moved by this, just never mentioned it.
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lol ike that sign ☢️🛑 that goes...)...like so...
Except that Terry and Peter didn’t get along!
There's no proof of this. If you have some, I'd love to view it. @@joekosobucki2141
Yes I noticed that!!! Amen🙏 ✝️🙏
@@joekosobucki2141 I believe Terry realized what an asset Peter was...but yes I noticed in many live performances he seemed to make fun of Peter in a sly kinda way : / (most of them did..it was there, sadly) but in reality they could never replaced Peter C.
Leave it to Terry Kath to take a love song and rock the hell out of it.
Nothing can touch this band with Danny, Terry and Peter.. Astonishing performance
What about Terry? One of the greatest guitarists ever! You do know that Jimi Hendrix said that Terry was a better guitarist than him!
@@joekosobucki2141Terry and Danny were Chicago.
Such accomplished musicians! You don’t see that much today!
Hendrix once said Terry was his favorite guitarist. There's no doubt. He was a monster that left us too soon.
Wow! The horn solos - amazing! And Terry’s guitar solo!!! Be still my heart! 💙💙💙😍
The horn section, percussion, guitar and oh yeah, the vocals..Magnifique!
Pankow composition + Cetera vocal + Kath guitar + tight percussion + horns = classic Chicago!
Stan Bentley you have to include lamm too. he is a genius
Robert Wagner You certainly do, his songwriting carried the band during its first four years (1969-1972) as a national musical act. It was ironic that it was Cetera who wound up having success as a solo artist rather than Lamm, although Lamm has released some solo albums, none of them had hits or were sellers.
On this song however, Lamm's contribution is the keyboards player I the band and background vocals.
I agree RLs contribution to Chicago's success cannot be understated, but my comment was about this video only.
It is ironic. I love Sublety and Passion, though, hit or no hit it is almost a great Chicago album. To me it represents what they should have been doing c. 2000
Robert G. Peter Cetera's voice is amazingly unique that's why. 🎙🎼🎶🎵🎹🎸🎸
So many talented musicians in one band! Perfection!
I just cant put into words what this song / band / performance bring back to my heart and soul.
So great it almost hurts.
Kevin Drexler Agree. What once was, but no longer.
These young men were really something special, individually and especially together... Peter reminds me so much of my friend growing up in the 70s who was also Polish American and both of us were into sports we both played baseball and football ... But my friend who's name was Rich .. definitely could not sing like Peter.... Peter who really complimented this band as a lead singer and chorus.. was the guy who could hit notes and sing melodies that put goosebumps on the girls. now the horn section here is also what really makes this band stand out... They almost had to be engineers to figure out how to create music in the middle of the Rock scene where these horns could not only contribute but become an important piece of the music created ... If the Pop rock scene was all about art and making music and money and contracts took no part in it all ... This band would have continued to grow exponentially and possibly start setting the trend of music to come... Terry brought a ton to the table himself . Again such important part the Chicago equation... The soulful lead singing and lyrics could have one believe that Terry was from the southeast side of Chicago and not the north.. I could go on and on about the band ..like with Robert lamb who just kept hitting out of the part with number 1 songs... Songs that we all sing today and whose melodies will live on forever... The drummer for Chicago was the heartbeat behind all of it... Very solid steady
Lamm never wrote a number one song, but Peter wrote 3, 2 for Chicago and 1 when he went solo. But Lamm did write a ton of their earlier hits along with Pankow, then Peter took over when the others couldn't write a hit song anymore.
Chicago's in the house!! Wonderful performance! 🏆
At this time in my life we was going to camp Michigan and we use to sing alone to Chicago songs they bring back beautiful memories i really was enjoying being a child😍😍😍😍
In my opinion, Peter was the classiest looking musician back in the 70's. Always looked so good up on stage and his vocals were the best.
Amazing singer is Peter Cetera, fan of over 50 years, legendary performance from Master Musicians
Yes he was & still is very classy & sexy😍😍😍😍 best looking out of the group(Chicago)😘😘 they where jealous🤩🤩🤩that’s why they didn’t want him up front!! 😁😁😁😎😎imjs! Peter fan🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Zetha Smith So true , I thought the same thing, bet they were sorry after he left , they could never replace him hard as they tried !!!!!!
You said it. Class all the way. Peter grew up in the American high proletarian social class. Not the snooty middle class ( aka the false upper middle class ) trying to look like more than they really are.
@@pattyhaley9594 The snooty middle class? What a snob.
See, Cetera brings life and soul to this song. The others who sing this later only copy it, Cetera's vocals are dancing all around this song. This kids, is how you do it. You people watching this video are seeing a vocal master at work.
wickedphantom24601 , uh not sure u can hear , no one can sing this like Peter , and no one can ever compare , even Robert Lamm once said in an interview that Peter is the best in the world !!!!!!!
Absolutely
@@patriciaarchie7822 yep my favorite. I try to sing like him. It is really hard. And folks think I sing well.
Actually, TERRY KATH was the “ soul of the band “!
This is the best rendition of this song. Everyone is bringing it. Vocals, keyboard, horns.
Yea! Yea!Yeah!, continue your gifted and talented professional Blessed legacy.
🎤🎸🎼🎵🎶
Robert Lamm's key boards vibrated the whole Cotton Bowl! You could feel the music!!
That Must Have Been An Experience!!❤😂
Americas most under rated band. As good as anything out of England.
Saw them with Santana years ago. Unbelievable.
Absolutely beautiful masterpiece, solid gold standard of excellence for 50 years, top of the line masterpiece touches your 💓 heart, great music & memories of life
Happy Birthday Peter! I heard that you turned 79 yesterday!
Thank you Carlos!!! I have many, many bootleg Chicago concerts on VHS tape, but this is the first time I've seen this performance...which was outstanding. Keep 'em coming!
What a fantastic horn section!
One of Lee's best solo's!
Chicago,a very very nice band;with a lots of great musicians,very talented musicians; in a few words,the best ever band all time : )
Anfortunately Awesome geat band of alltimes! CHICAGO!
I agree, you are right, the greatest, most complete band
Peter Cetera...outstanding bass lines & best tone...
Peter had some soul. Another great performance by Mr. Cetera.
Nobody on earth can make the
Trombone
sound like a Stradivari in heaven
Only James Pankow ❤
,,What Else Can I Say..."
James was a great song writer but a dime a dozen bone player. Lee was the king of the horn section!
Terry Kath just the Best on guitar..!!! R.I.P
Angel Moreno Jimi Hendrix once saw Kath play and felt he personally thought he (Kath) was better than him!
It's like husband is taking to me through those songs.
Yes, he's one of the greatest guitarists of the world ever. No one can play like him.
@@Max-Mustermann46 Terry shined in concert.
Terry Kath- one of the greatest guitarists ever, and great voice too!
Terry Kath- one of the greatest guitarists ever, and great voice too! 4:19
The glory days of Chicago, we still love your music so keep touring and we will show up. #kag2020
Chicago VIi a classic
What a Voice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a Band : )
Just an amazing Sound, they were Blessed...so were we 🙏✝️🙏Amen
Love the performance; camera director drives me nuts! Terry launches his solo, so of course the camera angle switches... to every other member of the band! (With a little Terry now and again.) Eesh.
Daniel J. Phillips I was thinking the same thing! I was just waiting to watch Terry’s guitar solo - which is amazing!, and I barely got to see him!
They were late with the spotlight on Terry also.
Loved Chicago. Still do. Defined what a supergroup is.
Omg they are awesome
Love this album! Original line up and great song!
Top of the line solid gold standard of excellence from Master Musicians
It seems that before Terry Kath died in 1978, CHICAGO still had a funky, bluesy, rock sound to their songs - it got more soft-rock ballad oriented after that.
These guys could really jam in concert- they were all well regarded Professionals.
MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE FROM MASTER MUSICIANS
Chicago in my heart forever... and Tery...
Nice to see & hear Chicago’s superb cast!
In my opinion TK was the greatest guitarist and music minds of all time.
A beautiful song
Did not get to see them Terry era, or Peter, but 9 times, always was a great show. They don't disappoint.of course I bought all that music when I was ten.
PC with his Dutch Boy Paints haircut...Classic!
He was always sexy to me
LOVED his "Dutch Boy" hair back then. Never much liked the HEADBAND Peter Era.
That was amazing thank you.
I keep seeing “ greatest guitarist “ posts- and very few of them mention Terry! Why? Even Jimi said that he’s better than Jimi! Give The Man the respect he deserved!
So sad, the final stretch of the original formation. In less than a year, this always great band would change forever😢
I love this band I grow up with it in my life with my brother's and sisters the best music ever ❤️
Thanks for sharing this great video!!
I love the horns they bring songs up a notch or 2 or 3..............................i miss them
Peter is "Eye Candy" - delicious to watch and as satisfying as chocolate. 🎶😍🍬🍫🎵
Priscilla Schroeder , just can't get enough of him ,love everything about him💜💜💜💜💜💜
@@patriciaarchie7822 Women have to ruin every UA-cam comment section with superficiality.
Sorry To Sound Like The Others,But ROBERT LAMM Wasn't Eye Candy? What Was With Those Girls,Anyway?
Love Peter eyes! !His voice like an angel
They're green, same as the money that he made his unappreciative band mates, especially the horn players.
This soooo true !
Robert G. Which makes no sense since their all wealthy
@@zachb3573 what he was implying was it was thanks to Cetera for keeping them afloat right after the shock to ALL, over Terry's death. The late 70's saw Lamm & Pankow producing nothing, as they were all dried up, tapped out. And while they had a strong following on college underground stations it was nowhere near the explosive financial success and fame they acquired with the Cetera/Foster collaborations and Peter's No.1 Grammy winning/nominated songs. Peter Cetera made them all world famous and millionaires. Not once have I heard any of this band make a Grand humble gesture of thanking PC. They were fine giving stage leader, front-man status to Terry but when Peter held the spotlight , they suddenly couldn't take it. Jealousy and envy still have Pankow & Lamm in its grip. They prob don't realize it but they come off in interviews like jealous little bitches.
Thanks, Carlito. Merry Christmas, feliz novidad, buon natale, bon noèl
This band is always tight. Makes the hair on my neck stand up. High School days.
Nothing to say but an incredible band top five maybe even lower of all time every song and there were alot
I agree, hands down a top 5 band! So many talented musicians in one group!
My Number One Band!!
One of my top three
And props to James for writing the song ❤
MASTER MUSICIANS
This song goes through my veins like fire man ,
The Chicago I remember...today they are no more than a glorified lounge band...
The talents of TK, PC, and DS could never be duplicated.
PapaG Cortellino Granted.
Then you need to listen to Chi 36. Bit of a return to the 70s sound that is the pure Chicago. Key is Lamm writing half the stuff, Pankow doing real horn arrangements
This is the one performance where later Chicago with Jason Scheff outperforms old Chicago--other than Terry, who is always better. Part is technology, part is having more vocalists.
I saw them twice this summer and I thoroughly disagree. The talent is there and they play their hits while still creating. They have a very brisk tour schedule with several members in their 70s still rockin!
Love Chicago when Peter Cetera was with the band.
Beautiful❤
I vote Peter Cetera to be one of the very best looking musicians from the 1970's and he still is today at the age of 74!
Soon after being divorced from his first wife, Janice Sheely, in about 1973, Cetera engaged in a long term relationship with his eventual second wife and now ex-wife, Diane Nini, for nearly 20 years. If I had looked and sang like him in the 1970s and 1980s, I would have invested those years in more variety.
@@RCGoetzke I have often wondered why Peter has never remarried after his second divorce after all these years. Apparently he prefers the single life and does not want to commit to a relationship.
@@sharonlaforest6134 I'm sure that you noticed that most of Cetera's songs were about falling in or out of love. He tended to wear his emotions on his sleeve, but he probably reached the point where divorces were getting too costly.
Sharon, he is 74. ¿¿¿Are you in love with Pete???, or only admiration.
Admiration.
Mongonucleosis makes me feel like I’m on aisle 7 at Ralphs in 1977
Steve B In Lakewood.
Terry... ❤️🙏❤️....!
The whole band screams artistic talent.
Top of the line solid gold standard of excellence from Master Musicians
And that artistic talent seemed to die when I was born (1982). I've never had the chance to look forward to an album or concert of a band in their prime. But at least I don't have to pay 3 million dollars for all the music I've listened to (and movies, stand-up, etc., from the past)
I remember when I could hit these notes. Same with Jon Anderson vocals of YES. Ah ... the good ole' days. Now when I try ... I have to change my shorts.
I have loved the horn section for so long!!
Me, too! About 52 years!
Omg forgot they had so so many great songs ❤❤😂🎉
At 1:00 there is a cute big smile (with dimples) as he glances to the side. I wonder who he was glancing at or thinking of. This video is chock full of famous "Peter faces". Even some "duck lips"! VERY animated. 🎶❤️🎵
Very cute and adorable. Thought he swallowed his gum.. He does this sometimes. Do not know how he does it with that voice. John Lennon used to do that.
@@kimzaccour216 Swallowing gum 😮 He should have spit it out in the audience. I PROMISE you that many ladies would have LOVED to rechew 😜😂🤣
Didn't know that about Lennon. Thx
I did not know he did this. Read a comment on The Beatle songl he sang Got to get you in to my Life in his red suit. I liked it. And watched , when he put his head back he was chewing gum. Read it could align his jaw since his fracture. And dry mouth. The video is from Ennis live? He sings 4 songs with that red suit. Very Cute.
ESSIN LIVE!! SORRY
Hey I know I would be up there like a bridesmaid to catch that gum !
Peter is one of the greatest singer song writers there is
I CAN Say The Same About Robert!!
I don’t think they ever recovered from Terrys death!
The one and Peter Cetera. And the very talented Terry Kath!!
Lee's trumpet solo.
Great performance!
I wish this was a full DVD
True!!!
They.are. very. Good. I. Was. Born. 1970. So. Smile. Came. Out. When i. Was. ×just. Baby. They. Jam
Robert's keyboards Wow!!
Great song, off night. Kath was on fire as usual 😅
Amazing
this song takes me back
Terry Kath was a genius!!!
¡Excelente!
The best ❤
1974 was the last time that I listened to "Chicago".
Freaking EPIC!
I was so lucky to see Chicago both times with Terry and Peter. They were amazing. I saw them without Peter and something was definitely missing. I had such a crush on Peter. Great voice, great eye candy, great bassist and he still is my crush
And another girl who doesn't talk about music or anything of substance... No, talks about their LOOKS. My gosh. And they wonder why we don't marry them. But I love hearing them cry about their biological clock running out.
Terry was just nuts!
Terry and Peter were awesome together.
One of the best ever compared to other bands.