Peter Cetera, "25 or 6 to 4" Did You Know?

     According to Far Out Magazine's Poppy Burton, Peter Cetera, the lead singer on "25 or 6 to 4" from Chicago II, was at an L.A. Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs game back in 1969 when he was attacked by four marines. The Dodgers lost to the Chicago Cubs. Cetera was celebrating the win, clearly as a Chicago Cubs fan. The celebration, coupled with his long "hippie" hair, didn't sit well with the uptight Marines. He sustained a trip down some stairs, and he was punched in the face. Cetera ended up with a broken jaw (in 3 places) and a stay in ICU. That didn't stop Cetera from recording, though. He recorded 25 or 6 to 4 with his jaw wired shut. Next time you hear the song, listen to it. I personally can't tell that his jaw is wired shut at all. It's a fantastic recording. As a result of the injury, Cetera developed his singing style with clenched teeth. Check out the tune on Spotify and see if you can tell that his jaw is wired shut: 25 or 6 to 4

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