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  2. Leonid and Friends - Wikipedia

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    Vorobyev made his first Chicago video recording of the song "Brand New Love Affair" in 2014. With Ukrainian vocalist Serge Tiagniryadno, Leonid and Friends' YouTube videos have gone viral, with views in the millions. [2] Leonid & Friends have recorded three Chicago tribute albums, titled Chicagovich.

  3. Dialogue (Part I & II) - Wikipedia

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    In Part I, the song's lyrics are a dialogue between two young people with different views. [1] The first person (whose lines are sung by Terry Kath) is very concerned about events of the early 1970s, such as the Vietnam war, starvation, and "repression... closing in around."

  4. Brand New Love Affair (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Brand New Love Affair" sometimes alternatively listed as "Brand New Love Affair (Parts I and II)", is a song written by James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII. The song peaked at #61 on the charts. [1] Guitarist Terry Kath sings the first half while bassist Peter Cetera sings the second half.

  5. The Leonid meteor shower is coming. Here's when you can ... - AOL

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    Space.com stated on its website that the best way to see the Leonid meteor shower is to go to the "darkest possible location, and wait about 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark."

  6. Don't Miss November's Leonid Meteor Shower—a Celestial ...

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    It will be active from November 3 to December 2.

  7. Leonid meteor shower hits peak activity this weekend: When ...

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    The last Leonid meteor storm took place in 2002, meaning we're still a few years away from another one. Here's what to know about when and how to view the Leonids.

  8. Baby, What a Big Surprise - Wikipedia

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    "Baby, What a Big Surprise" is a ballad written by Chicago's then bassist/singer Peter Cetera, which appeared on their album Chicago XI (1977), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The first single released from the album reached number 4 on the US Billboard Hot

  9. If You Leave Me Now - Wikipedia

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    Peter Cetera originally wrote "If You Leave Me Now" at the same time as Chicago VII's "Wishing You Were Here", and composed it on a guitar. [22] According to information on the sheet music for the song at MusicNotes, "If You Leave Me Now" is written in the key of B major, and Cetera's vocal range varies between F sharp 3 (F♯ 3) and D sharp 5 (D♯ 5).