Hard Habit To Break - Bill Champlin Joseph Williams Peter Friestedt - Live DVD
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Champlin - Williams - Friestedt from the "Live in Concert" DVD - The Chicago Track "Hard Habit To Break" Feat - All Star Band - Tamara Champlin, Herman Matthews, Per Mathisen, Stefan Gunnarsson
Joseph has such a fantastic voice!
Dude, this sounds authentic westcoast. Amazing performance of all musicians, Bill and Joseph are da bomb together.
yea ok
Joseph Williams is the most underrated singer in American music. Period.
That's what I said about John Waite.
Of course not. How can he be underrated when in the 80s he won runner up in US star music contest. Even as a teen ager, his voice was appreciated. Listen to Toto’s albums where Joseph is vocalist, his singles or songs or music videos are tops
@@normatible9795 How can he be underrated? Most people wouldn't know the name Joseph Williams from a bar of soap. And critics have historically hated Toto.
@@JesseFinkBooks Fair points.
SIMBA!!!!
Joseph got it all together long before this. He was singing in 1990 and performing in 1994
Man champlins vocals is awesome love his soul style
Chicago and Toto together.!!
Joseph's the very best! Great guy with one of the most distinctive voices is pop music. Really loved your album Peter!!
Joseph is killing it as well love Toto and chicago
Best version of this song ever.
ROTFLOL!!!!!!!!! I was just waiting for someone to make this inevitable and absolutely absurd comment. Puh-lease! Some of you people need a hearing transplant . . . or something.
This made my day! Amazing voices!
Bill still sounds amazing!! Love this song ❤️
Love Joseph Williams at the mic....
Absolutely love the Chemistry and Excellent vocal performances. Nailed It !!!
Bill is the man ❤❤🔥🔥
who wants to be a rock star ... I'm might if I could get it together
Joseph probably the most overlooked singer in pop music.
Wow...what a truly magnificent rendition of this amazingly big song. Everyone simply so cool and collected. Bravo for musical excellence and God's amazing gifting to them with great voice ranges.
Amazing performance by everyone, tho Williams makes the biggest effort! He really nails it! :)
ok
Joseph still sounds great
Just another level.....wonderful music...tingle up the spine!
fantastico!!!!!!!el señor champlin sigue siendo un maestro!!!!!!!!!!!!!
forever and ever!
chicagos songs just so extremely high that when you attempt to sing along youll either get frustrated or be embarrassed
Joe Williams killed it! Way to GO! So high!
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Is Joe Williams the singer from Toto who sang “Pamela” ?
Exactly, the same guy.
Wow. Thanks for sharing this sensational version of an all time favorite song ! We loved it. Keep making beautiful music. Cheers to all.
It would be cool if Cetera and Champlin can perform this song together sometime. They're both free agents after all. Btw, Mr Williams is a fine artist! I discovered him by looking for "hard habit to break".
Very nice, Mr. Bill Champlin! Beautiful performance and incrideble show!
Best ever!
Bro you killed it on the guitars man it was perfect take care Peter.
MERCI POUR CETTE MUSIQUE FANTASTIC SO FAN .I LOVE THIS SONG BECAUSE SIMPLE VERY NICE AND FANTASTIC JOSEPH WILLIAMS ..THANKS TO EMOTIONS MOMENTS
Oui Je Suis Dacore Avéce Toi Cé Vraiment émouvent...!!! Mérçi à Joseph. J'aime J'aime J'aime Fortttt!!!! BISOUSSSS à Toi. Mon JOE.
Joe is the man to sing Cetera you must be insenly brave and self confident a lot
Joseph Williams won the Star Search 1984, second place ( US talent competition ), so he really is a singer
Toto has some incredible hard songs to sing,so for sure He would do a good job.
Perfect
SUPER & AWESOME!!!! BRAVISSIMO!!!!
Bill needs his own band..a top caliber musician..
I've never heard of Joseph Williams before. As Chicago is my favourite love song band it was great to hear female vocals on this truly classic love song that have only ever heard members of Chicago sing.
Seriously, You're not familiar with Toto ?
@@carltauscher6411 I have heard about Toto but I couldn't name you a Toto band member. I know I should know more about then as they are of the same era as Chicago and I'm 52 years old.
Okay I was expecting this to sound horrible but I must say I'm impressed. Joseph Williams doesn't have the right tone to pull this off well, but he definitely made a SUPER valiant effort and pulled it more than adequately though. I'd say he's even better vocally than Jason Scheff whose bass playing I LOVE but his vocals are all over the place. Well done, Joseph!
Scheff was/is a vocal TRAIN WRECK, and while he is a skilled bass player, his bass lines are extremely boring, and he never could recreate the amazing feel, rhythm, and melodic genius of Cetera's criminally underrated bass playing. Joseph Williams can sing circles around Scheff, and he did a good job on this cover, but neither one can touch Peter Cetera. There's simply no way to imitate, much less "replace," a voice as unique and distinctive as his. Ditto for Michael McDonald.
Wonderful! Just this
Some people don,t give the drummer credit . Look how he was banging at the end of this song.
I love this song.
Great!
Champlain was the best!
Sounds pretty good.
sounds pretty good
Hi Peter,
that´s a fantastic Song. I love it. Greetz from Germany, my friend. :-)
joseph of toto plus bill= love!
Wunderful song Joe ❤️
JOE WILLIAMS IS ONE OF THE BEST ROCK VOICES EVER!!!!
Damn. It's better than Chicago's live performance. Hummm.... Nice....
Bullshit!
NOT!
Yes I love this very much.Superb.
que bien cantan los dos, no reconoci a Joseph Williams de Toto, pero su voz es realmente hermosa y Bill siempre excelente
Lo felicito al tio Bill
very nice. I am surprised to see Bill Champlin doing this as I thought that was part of the reason he isn't with the group, Chicago... tired of doing the old stuff over and over. They did a wonderful job with this. I enjoyed it very much.
She loves you very much too..good real love last forever!! God will help you both
This was better than when you did this song with Chicago
Keep on rock n straight into the pearly gates
How can any person not like that. Seriously the thumbs down are musicaly challenged... thats from a drummer so i guess this says it all.
g e n i o s ! !
3.42 drum fill gets me every time..them tingles
It's masterpiece.
🥰Just lovely!!!!
Their good. I've heard better but not from me.
The female lead vocalist is very good. It's a duet that I think stands the test of time and if released in 2018, would work because it's so different than what's out there right now. Champlin at 4:59 looks a bit like Sir Paul McCartney!
That’s Tamara Champlin - she’s amazing!! Check out her page.
beautifull song, the best...
Very cool!
Bill still has it and then some! Sings with such emotion!
We should all be clear and true tenors.
love it
Love Love Love.....
really..news music..i think very romanticly soft Rock...between.. Chicago&toto
*IVO`s MAGIC WORLD* presents *MUSIC HISTORY GUIDE - FAMOUS BIRTHS* - *BILL CHAMPLIN - 70th Birthday, Today!!!* *(MaY 21, 2017)*
Wish thee coke over to thé Netherlands, but Europe is to small to acknowlegts these talent
Joe ❤❤❤
Nice
His niece is a singer touring with the Foo Fighters right now.
Cool set
Jo, you are the best :)
Who is the blond backup playing? Drummer is outstanding play his heart out.
Joseph Williams looks "fluffier" here!
hugable!!! he.
Did Peter Cetra sing the vocals on the Chicago recording of this song?
fanmaxis3004 Of course he did...
Yes
It was a duet with Cetera and Champlin (who sings it way differently than the record)....
Folks, please check the new one...
I have following Bill Champlain forever PLEASE stop that annoying Riffing
...is that Herman Mathhews on the drums???
Yes David! That is Herman Matthews on drums!! Love working with Herman!!!
Where can i buy this stuff,..Indonesia please,..
susah nyarinya, bro.. yg ada mungkin versi ori nya di Chicago (ini single tahun 85) .. vokal Champlin n Peter Cetera.. ini single terakhir Cetera bersama Chicago sebelum dia keluar...
moga DVD ini beredar di sini ya..
Salam Chicago ers dr Jogja :)
Jason y champlin es mejor dupla
Imagine Joseph in Chicago, he's s much better live singer than Jason!
new guy Neil is damned good..check him out.
The same thing would happen with Bill and Jason, they would be abused until they lost their voice, to leave Robert's voice intact! Joseph has a very pulsating streak of hard rock, it would be great, having him in the rock song, Bill in the Power ballads and Jason in the light ballads ... But the ego of the first members would end this fast, as well as the new vocal, great, it has a steve perry style, but, he is already singing on the edge to sound like Peter, he doesn't want originals but copies. Chicago unfortunately was the band that disappointed me the most in a few years, with this one that wants to be forever old rock jazz, out of fashion, and the WORLD knows them by ballads, not by jazz
And by the way, Jason is a singer with a lot more vocal range than the PC, the problem is that they want him to imitate him and his voice was going, imagine you years singing everything the same being THANK YOU to sound the same. The originals in his voice, he showed
Man to Woman, We can last forever, he shows his strength singing, but the band didn't care about it
Jason gets trashed regularly, the 30 years of constant touring tore up his voice. If you look at recent live performances post-Chicago, he is much better
@@TheJldef "Jason is a singer with a lot more vocal range than the PC . . ."
Excuse me for a moment . . .
BA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, I feel *slightly* better now.
I'm hoping against hope that your comment was meant to be sarcastic. If you were being serious, then I don't know how to help you. Dude, it is not an opinion but an objectively verifiable fact that Jason Scheff's vocal range is inferior to Peter Cetera's. Simply put, he could not/cannot sing as high (nowhere close) as Peter Cetera could in his prime, nor does he have the tone or power (especially) or pitch control of Cetera, to put it mildly. Again, this is an empirical fact that can be measured and proven. In fact, one of the reasons why Scheff sounded so consistently AWFUL singing Peter's songs is because he attempted to sing them in Peter's range, which he clearly CANNOT handle. (By the way, even though he sang in a lower key due to age, Cetera's more recent live singing was *phenomenal* right up until his apparent "retirement" a couple of years ago.) Furthermore, Peter could also sing quite low when he wanted to, as evidenced on "Song For You" from Chicago XIV, which is an excellent example of PC's impressive vocal range. I've never heard Scheff go that low.
You need to watch this video of professional vocal coach Ken Tamplin comparing Cetera's live singing with Scheff's live singing (butchering) of "Hard to Say I'm Sorry." It truly says it all.
ruclips.net/video/JQoK681DI-s/видео.html
The best part of the video is when Ken says, "You owe it to yourself to hear Peter sing this song, NOT this guy! I've seen mediocre club bands do this song better than what is being called Chicago here."
(By the way, I also recommend Ken's separative spotlight video on Peter's singing, titled "What Makes This Singer Great?": ruclips.net/video/X0HADUdPb6Y/видео.html)
I've been making the same comments for years. Jason Scheff honestly slaughtered every song Peter ever sang. While producers could make him sound okay on a studio recording (they do lots of "doctoring" to vocals, you know), his live singing was *consistently* *atrocious* , and it only got worse with time-laughably bad, in fact. Honestly, any amateur singer covering Chicago songs on Karaoke night in any bar/club in America could do as well, if not better, than Scheff. Why that guy, of all the great tenor vocalists (probably hundreds) who were available in Los Angeles alone, was chosen to "replace" an irreplaceable, distinctive, one-of-a-kind, legendary, master voice as Peter Cetera's was and is, AND why he was kept for 30 YEARS is truly one of music's great mysteries.
As for Bill Champlin, he sounded great on Chicago 16 and 17, but his voice deteriorated rapidly and horribly over the ensuing years to the point where, by the end of his tenure with Chicago, he sounded like a croaking frog. He is/was also one of THE worst over-singers (a.k.a. vocal gymnasts) of all time (he proves that once again in this performance of "Hard Habit to Break"), which is something that drives me absolutely nuts with modern singers. I liken it to a cheap party trick, akin to the obnoxious kid who attempts to impress everyone at the party with his "ability" to belch the alphabet. It's like, "Okay, so you are able to do that. That's interesting, but I'm not impressed. Furthermore, it's REALLY annoying, so please don't do that anymore." You don't need to turn 3 notes into 347, for the love of sanity! That completely *wrecks* a perfectly good tune. Less is more, folks. LESS IS MORE!
@@Eighties_Child A fanatical PC fan versus a musician who's seen Jason, Bill and PC let's see know more about voice?
And by the way, what Ken says is not heard, his fame is for being Sammy Hagar's cousin, he WAS a great singer who tried to copy Lou Gramm, Coverdale and Paul Rodgers
If you want to get into the theoretical basis of bel canto, I'm ready.
Shaq on drums 😆
The piano dude looks like gary busey
HHEEE OUI! L'habitude difficile à briser.!! mais pas pour tout le monde!! et les habitude Ce ne pas une bonne chose.!! Ce mon #Avis
I know I'm a music looser but I'm cool
bill lost peter only after they were together for 2 albums... how unlucky he was~ instead, he got the lead vocal of chicago and he pulled it off very tremendously successfully, but i'd choose to be with the truly genius-of-the-century pal rather....
Sounds great. Would sound better if it had a good bass driving the sound. Bill needs to stick to the baritone and leave a lot of the vocal gymnastics aside. New tenor lead would benefit. Coffey is available I hear. Would be great to hear.
I bet the drummer burned many calaries banging this song out.
Better than Cetera version
ROTFLOL!!!!!!!!! I was just waiting for someone to make this inevitable and absolutely absurd comment. Puh-lease! Some of you people need a hearing transplant . . . or something.
omg this blows
The female singer needs to go.
Your right she’s just there because that’s champlins wife
I love the performances here, but that lady moves around too much. It doesn't fit the group or the song.
Always hated the end of this song kinda just want it to end
I like Bill but he still cant sing the song as written.
Why should he?
Peter cetera is better
Ya think? ;-) No comparison.
I like Peter Cetera Better.
"I'm addicted to you .. Didn't you know that you're tox".... Oops Wrong song 😄
Don't know why when I heard the line "I'm addicted to you" I'm always wish they sing Britney Spears "Toxic" instead hahaha.
Weak opening
Bill Champlin ruined it for me... Too many improvisations that don't fit this type of song
It’s his song, he can do whatever he wants with it! Bothers me when people pick on talented improvisers. If people don’t like improvisation, don’t listen to live music. Guitarists do it all the time and people generally don’t complain. Gotta be hard to sing the same songs the exact same way 200+ days a year. And totally disagree that his improvs don’t fit this type of song. He is always in key and within the framework of the song. He is an uber talented musician who sings with passion. Sorry but these types of comments strike a nerve with me. Listen to the record if u don’t like live performance.
@@brushman20 I'm a bass player and vocalist ..You're exactly right ..Night after night for years does get boring , the same old way..I've got great covers that I won't even play anymore ..For me they get old and worn out , but for the crowd , they're cherished memories ..
With all due respect, Cetera's voice has aged the best. He can still sing very well for a 75-year old. It hurts to hear this version.
@@PragueImport Finally, someone whose hearing and ear for music are healthy!
singers should not be chewing gum...lol
I love the band but you are right. It's a real no no.
Jason Scheff is way better. Better With Peter Cetera on this song