I found two videos that I wanted to share. One is from 1982 (when the song was released) and the other is from 2004. These videos are very different. In the first one, it's not hard for me to say that I was mesmerized not only by Peter Cetera's voice but his looks as well. Wow. I don't think I've ever seen anyone with such perfect hair and teeth. It is amazing, and I mean that honestly. I do believe I have a video crush now. Before I had seen this, I was simply in love with the melody, piano, and lyrics. So delicate, so heartfelt. Now, I can't stop watching this video! So, I wondered if there were more, and I stumbled one with a LIVE ORCHESTRA! BRAVO! I am so happy to have found this video. The brass really crank things up at the end, and the strings are kickin' with their funky, syncopated '70s licks. If only I could get a gig like that... Anyway, Peter Cetera looks somewhat different in this video, and I do believe that the key has changed to accommodate time and his graceful aging. But, alas, Mr. Cetera still has it. Too bad I didn't realize until today that he hasn't been in the band since 1985. Oh well! His beautiful voice and music transcend time, so it's okay if I am a bit behind...
Friday, January 6, 2012
Hard to Say I'm Sorry
I found two videos that I wanted to share. One is from 1982 (when the song was released) and the other is from 2004. These videos are very different. In the first one, it's not hard for me to say that I was mesmerized not only by Peter Cetera's voice but his looks as well. Wow. I don't think I've ever seen anyone with such perfect hair and teeth. It is amazing, and I mean that honestly. I do believe I have a video crush now. Before I had seen this, I was simply in love with the melody, piano, and lyrics. So delicate, so heartfelt. Now, I can't stop watching this video! So, I wondered if there were more, and I stumbled one with a LIVE ORCHESTRA! BRAVO! I am so happy to have found this video. The brass really crank things up at the end, and the strings are kickin' with their funky, syncopated '70s licks. If only I could get a gig like that... Anyway, Peter Cetera looks somewhat different in this video, and I do believe that the key has changed to accommodate time and his graceful aging. But, alas, Mr. Cetera still has it. Too bad I didn't realize until today that he hasn't been in the band since 1985. Oh well! His beautiful voice and music transcend time, so it's okay if I am a bit behind...
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