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Chicago performing "Thunder And Lightning" from "Chicago XIV" album. Video from a 1980 TV show.

Robert Lamm - Keyboards

Peter Cetera - Bass

Chris Pinnick - Guitar

Walter Parazaider - Sax

Marty Grebb - Sax

Lee Loughnane - Trumpet

James Pankow - Trombone

Danny Seraphine - Drums

Laudir de Oliveira - Percussion

Комментарии

8 years назад

Anna Fernan

Peter Cetera still is the best rock star on the planet but what's with the hair.!

9 years назад

Jam War

me encanta esta cancion y ademas tengo el disco¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

9 years назад

shelbydawkins

Is that Terry Kath on the keyboards?

9 years назад

rubicon1983

Peter here looking very much like Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner.

9 years назад

Warren Wilson

Yes, it's good to see Chris Pinnick, even if it was just for a moment. Peter Cetera is hardly trying to disguise the fact that they're lip-syncing. Good for Peter!

9 years назад

borgduck

Crap weather reminded me of this song which I haven't heard in years, so thought I'd type up & see what comes up. Funny, this "official" video is almost exactly as I thought it would look like. But, Peter Cetera, WHAT does he look like? He looks a radioactive, orange! Too much time in Mr Burn's nuclear power plant?

10 years назад

Shele Grimm

This is great!!! Thank you for posting it Carlos'

10 years назад

rocknative70

Yes -this was from the 'Merv G' show (I hear Merv Griffons name and I think of the Merv vs Donald Trump casino ownership battle in Atlantic City, and ensuing Saturday Night Live skit). I don't suppose the audio and video tracks line up well on this, even though it IS lip-synced. Mouths and lyrics are just a bit off. Robert, being soooo thin, wearing sunglasses (as he did for many late 70's/early 80's shows!) is a reminder of how badly he was addicted to cocaine then (as he has admitted in documentary & interviews). And, as a huge RL fan, so glad he got clean!

10 years назад

thehawkdr

I enjoy this song and the whole "Thumbprint " album

10 years назад

Sean Flaherty

This is one of the best post Kath pre Champlin songs. Unfortunately this is a lip synch job. Too bad. I best they could make that sound really good live!

10 years назад

Marshall Ronin

Since the guys were miming the entire song, I was surprised and a little befuddled to see Marty Grebb as an additional sax with the horn section -- and kind of wonder -- why? There was no need for an additional sax for a 'mime session.' Maybe they owed him a credit and an appearance. It was good to see Chris Pinnick in a rare performance. Even though Chicago 14 came out with little critical or commercial success, the band was searching for direction and I was glad to see them continue to make music... even to this day. They're musicians; they've got to work. Yes, the band is so very different without Terry Kath, Peter Cetera and Danny Seraphine, but I hold onto hope. Also, have some hope for Lou Pardini.

10 years назад

1HUFFMAN

What this video lacks in quality it sure as hell makes it up in AUDIO...!!!!....TY for the U/L

10 years назад

jazzfunkcity

Fantastic composition by Robert, has the classic signature Chicago horn section break, James gets the award for best trombone solo mime of all time!

10 years назад

BrettysTunes

terry kath was Chicago

10 years назад

Luxmina Clm

lovely as always peter, great as chicago too

10 years назад

Dave Jepsen

This was the Merv Griffin show.

10 years назад

spannamatronic

I like this song a lot and this R&B type direction could have been a good direction for them to pursue in the 80's. We all love 70's Chicago but if they were going to last into the 80's they needed to update their sound. I wish they had kept doing this sort of thing and "Hot Streets" rather than descending into balladry.

10 years назад

Glenn Alexander

I was expecting a little bird to appear out of Cetera's hair, look around left and right and start tweeting!!

10 years назад

David Hanna

Always liked this song and album, but this was the end of Chicago as a band for me.

10 years назад

Robert Gross

That is correct--- Chris Pinnick did not sing.

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