I was working backstage security in Concord, California back in 04, I believe. Boston was playing. I didn't know anything about them, other than recognizing some of their hits. Before the concert, a roadie was standing backstage and struck up a conversation with me. This guy was super nice and engaging and immediately I liked him. And I am hard to please with first impressions, but this guy was so down to earth and disarming. We talked about all kinds of things. Then suddenly a door opens and there is a bunch of fans with VIP passes and things to sign, including one with a stratocaster. He kindly excused himself to me and began engaging the fans. I suddenly realized that he was not a roadie, but was actually in the band. Later, I found out he was the lead singer, Brad Delp. I've met a lot of performers over the years and many were really nice, including Peter Frampton, the Nelson twins, Gene Simmons, Billy Joe Armstrong (from somewhere else) and so on. The worst was one of the members of Fleetwood Mac - not the drummer or guitarist...I can't remember his name or what he played, but he was a total prick. But Brad Delp was without a doubt the nicest, most down to Earth celebrity I have ever met. I had zero clue who he was until after that encounter and he never betrayed any sort of superiority or entitlement in the slightest. He was definitely my favorite celebrity encounter by far.
That was a great story!! It's awesome when the really special guys don't come across too cocky. They stand out because it seems so rare, unfortunately. Awesome experience brother.
@@redbrown7355 I thought John Entwistle from The Who (my god of bass guitar!) was nervous and shy, yet still saw it as important to meet the fans after the show in his dressing room and thank us for making his amazing life possible. Music stars really do owe it to their fans, and I thought it was great to see this true god of rock acknowledging that and living it out, despite being so shy and nervous. (I've heard he was always that way in front of audiences and around fans, but he worked through it.)
Rick Beato does a great breakdown of this song, separating out all the tracks so you can clearly hear the voice merge into the guitar. BTW...as well as everything else Adam mentions, Tom invented a bunch of electronic devices to modify the sound from guitars and other devices to achieve exactly what he wanted to hear. There' also a video where someone (was it Rick?) visits the basement where Tom recorded all the instrument tracks (except drums - he could play those!). He suddenly had to put an actual band together when he went to the record company!
When the Boston debut came out, I was ten. I had a horrible speech impediment and an abusive step father. Life was lonely and bleak. Then I heard them on the radio for the first time it was if my soul filled up that their was beauty and greatness somewhere in the universe, and maybe someday I might find my own. Boston = Hope and Goodness for me. Bless them!
Yeah im from NY near Montreal I sing some Boston songs at Karaoke..Amanda..Hitch a ride ..man I will never be ...more than a feeling is in a league of its own...Brad had a great voice..loved Boston growing up...thanks for your gifts Brad..
It's so true!!! My 10 yr olds fav songs are More Than a Feeling and Foreplay/Longtime. My dad played them for me and I fell in love with Boston and now passing that gift onto my kids!
Rick Beato did a breakdown of "More than a Feeling" on his RUclips channel, breaking down and isolating Brad Delp's vocal tracks. You get goosebumps listening to his vocal range!
I thought about that too, it was how I realized how extraordinary his vocal range was. No information on if he'd been voice trained. Can't imagine how it could be otherwise.
@@cmissshelleymichelle I was just thinking of that. Remember Wings of Pegasus reaction? "Easily the majority of the keyboard, Brad has at his disposal with his vocal chords." What a voice.
Plus you realize how well the song was engineered by Tom. But Brad always was the soul of that group! He was taken for granted while he lived! We still don't deserve him!
All over RUclips, you can find vocal coaches and other professional singers recording "First reaction" videos to various rock classics, allowing us to observe them as they listen to the best songs of the modern rock era for the very first time. Almost all of them have sat back to analyse Boston's "More Than A Feeling". In every case, the shock and bewilderment on their faces tell the story, particularly when Brad Delp hits those nigh-impossible notes for ludicrously long times with no warbling of the pitch nor loss of power. The best and most pure reaction I had ever seen was from "The Charismatic Voice" host, Elizabeth Zharoff. She is a trained opera singer who has only recently begun listening to modern music. The look of pure joy in her face as she hears the sounds produced by Delp's voice is priceless. She's normally extremely eloquent and specific in her breakdowns, but after hearing the first 30 seconds or so, she paused the song and was reduced to "Whoa! What? Uhhhh...." before she collected herself and regained the ability to speak coherently. I urge everyone to check it out
You're absolutely right. You can just see the joy in her face as the song progresses. It makes my heart happy to know that the younger generation is discovering what we've already known. This era of rock and roll is hands down the best there will ever be.
@@MrKevinp0 - I've also picked up new appreciation for songs and artists that I have been listening to for over 40 years by listening to her analyses. While I've always loved performances by Dio, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin and many others, she points out little subtleties that my ear glossed over since my high school days and gave me a whole new reason to listen to them some more
@@robertveith6383 - I agree that many of them are. Hers are not. She doesn't just go "WOW! Cool!" like most "first reactors" do. She does extremely detailed analyses of the vocal performances of all manner of performers, from classic rock to heavy metal. Give her channel a try. You'll see what I mean
This band had a heart of gold. After their "Third Stage" concert, at Alpine Valley, WI, they invited everyone in wheelchairs, including my wife, to join them for the backstage party. For about 2 hours, each member of the group mingled around the room, spending time talking to every person. I remember Brad Delp being concerned that his voice being affected by his allergies. He sounded great! That night is one I will NEVER forget!
What a cool way to appreciate fans who are often relegated to crappy seating areas due to fire codes and sometimes thoughtless design issues. Thanks for sharing!
The high note at the end is even more remarkable when you realize there's a harmony note 1/3 above it! And Brad Delp sang it all, he was amazing and completely underrated.
Underrated? I don’t know anyone that doesn’t consider Delp to be one of the greatest singers of all time. Also, 17 million records sold hardly screams underrated. Lol
Thank you for giving Brad Delp some recognition the he deserves! I’ve felt he was under appreciated for years! His vocal power at all levels is insane! I was so devastated when he passed but his singing will live on in my heart. Every new piece of audio equipment I’ve ever purchased- including car stereos- More than a feeling is the first cassette, then CD, then MP3 song I have ever played! I’m pushing 54 now, so that’s a lot of “Feeling!’”
I met Brad twice. Once during a Beatlejuice concert at some restaurant during a snowstorm. My brother and I were among just a handful of people who showed up. During a set break, Brad approached us and struck up a conversation. I was absolutely awestruck. He was such nice guy. Another time he showed up at the Subaru dealership I was working at. Again, he was approachable and totally open to conversation. A truly special human being Brad was.
“More Than A Feeling” is the epitome of 70’s rock. No human male should be able to sing that high. I don’t think we’ll see another like him. RIP Brad, you’ll never be forgotten.
But how many women and girls can do it? If the fundamental job is hitting a high E, it seems that most of the people who can do that are women and girls, and I suppose unless portraying a lesbian they might change the name to any 3 syllable boys name, otherwise there is no problem with hearing women and girls sing this song.
I am an MRI tech and frequently play music for the patients. This is the number one 70's group requested in my 20 years. I had a CD with '70's classic rock' and played it for over 10 years till it fell apart. Now we do streaming music. I still play this music way more than anything else. Everyone loves their music.
Delp is CRIMINALLY underrated. Nobody can reproduce his performance on this song. "More Than a Feeling" is the very song that led me to learn how to play a 12 string! The vocals, the 12 string sparkle, the electrics, the whole arrangement...not much new music today, if anything at all, comes close to these classics.
When my son was like 8 (2011) he wanted a guitar. An electric guitar. More than a Feeling was the first song he taught himself. Then he wanted drums and his Santa list he wanted a drum set "just like the drummer in Boston..."
(Sigh) Underrated does not mean incredibly talented. It means incredibly talented yet unrecognized or underappreciated. I can understand if you're too young to remember the earth-shaking impact the Boston album and Brad's voice had when it was released, but don't mistake your lack of appreciation for everyone else having that same lack of appreciation, not even when Adam uses the same unfortunate description. He's wrong. Brad and his voice were legendary, absolutely legendary when he was active with Boston. I can't believe Adam compares him with Steve Perry. Either he still doesn't appreciate Brad or I'm missing something in Steve Perry's voice. If some day I realize Steve Perry's singing was incredible beyond my previous understanding, that's not Steve Perry being underrated. That's just me coming late to the party. It's not about him. It's about me. Steve Perry is obviously viewed by vast numbers of fans and critics alike as being a phenomenal singer. I just don't hear it. That's me. Look at the record. When Brad Delp's vocals are written about, it's always in the context of his unique gifts, how he was capable of expression that no one could ever match. I have never heard otherwise from anyone. Have you?
Yep, I wish we'd get back to that experimental phase where we try new patterns and the like. When you have only 1 or 2 people writing all the pop songs in the world, everything is bound to sound the same. Music is supposed to be just as individual as the people, so copy pasting just goes against the very soul of the craft.
@@beenaplumber8379 I was OK with Steve Perry, he had some pipes, but i was surprised Robert Plant was in there as i never considered him an amazing vocalist with crazy range (though i love led zep). I believe a much better comparison for More than a Feeling would have been Carry on Wayward Son, and honestly i am torn which one hits me harder.
I was fortunate enough to play with Brad quite a few times. Incredible singer and he was always so down to Earth. You couldn’t find a nicer “rock star”.
Rest in peace, Brad Delp. More than a Feeling will forever be one of Boston's most electric, chill inducing tracks, and his vocals really add to the enjoyment of listening.
Delp ,Boston was way ahead of there time..... dont look back,and feeling satisfied are my 2 favorites! Just think how they could of changed rock n roll had he lived love your show!
I saw Boston the first 2 X they played The Providence Civic Center in the 70's !!! Brad was beyond good he was a GREAT singer /frontman !!! What a talent 👏!!!! So badly missed !!! They were better live than the albums !!!!
Boston is one of my favorite bands and Brad Delp is my favorite male rock vocalist. "More Than a Feeling" is his most popular song, but my personal favorite song is "A Man I'll Never Be". Rest In Peace to a great man.
I'm a 59-year young Black man who didn't grow up listening to this music in St. Louis MO, although it was available, I was an R&B/Soul guy. It was not until I left at 18 to join the USAF, had I heard this music. And my first introduction to the genre was Steve Perry and Journey. I thought he was amazing and then I heard Brad Delp and Boston and no one touches Brad Delp hands down.
There's good reasons to be an R&B/Soul guy, but glad you were able to enjoy this kind of rock too. Lots of crazy male rock vocalists hitting notes in the 60s and 70s, and a handful in the 80s (Sammy Hagar and others)
The only person I've ever heard even touch Delps vocals on More Than A feeling is Dan Vasc, a Brazilian singer who has a channel here on RUclips. His range is bonkers! He can sing anything... opera, musical theater, ballads, classic rock, pop, soft rock and his absolute favorite genre, metal. I'm a huge music fan and I don't know if I could pick one genre or one singer, but Dan is becoming one of my top 5 for sure.
Vicarious association, a bit red hat 2016. We all strum chitarras and pound our golpes, imagining ourselves in firelight with Gitanas piercing us with original Oi chichornye eyes, entering the Lands of Eternal Orgasm
Wonderful tribute to Brad Delp. I'll never forget buying that first Boston LP and hearing his vocals hit heights that seemed impossible. Rest in Peace Mr. Delp.
I started as a 16-year old fan in 1978 who soon developed a friendship with Brad that lasted until he died. He was so kind to me and my family over the years. I miss him terribly, but am grateful for how much of himself he gave to me (and others). RIP.
The RRHoF doesn't deserve the breath you give it to. They, and Rolling Stone magazine, are, themselves, relics of a bygone era, and have lost their way.
@@chrishappysofar2090 Yeah the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is run by Woke people. They say people can vote for who they want to get in but that was a shame. Pat Benatar led the votes for several years but they put in black non-rock & roll artists/groups instead
Absolutely the best rock vocal ever! No one can touch his range and pure sonic sunshine!!! Im 60 and this song has been with me and lifted me since 1976. It was always one of the first recordings I got. Vinyl, 8-track, cassette, cd and now digital stream. I was fortunate to be young and love it when it was new. What’s cool is my daughter remembers when she was little hearing it with me and now it is the one song we share as ours. Always, More Than A Feeling! Thank you Tom Scholz and godspeed, Brad Delp❤️
Delp is going to hell because he killed himself God doesn't like people like that so Brad is in hell burning and it is More than a feeling More like torture And he's going to stay down there burning for a LONG TIME!!! IT'S BEEN SUCH A LONG TIME I THINK I'LL KEEP ON BURNING YEAH. TIME DOESN'T WAIT FOR ME I THINK I'LL KEEP ON FRYING YEAH
@@BradKarr wow!! Hes going to Hell cuz he did the self check out thing?? Hmm! And God don’t dig them kind of folks Aey? You must know God and his word very well!! That’s pretty cool man👍. So all people who ever did self check out!! They all go to Hell..????
One thing that makes Delp my pick was not only his range but how buttery smooth his voice was. I rarely think of a rock singers voice as relaxing, but his was, one of a kind.
I have always thought More Than a Feeling is the greatest Rock and Roll song of all time. One simply cannot listen to it and remain in a bad mood. It’s magical. It’s perfect. And Delp’s vocals make it more than a feeling…
Yes! I was in junior high when this came out, got the album - of course. It was on radio all the time. Since then I've heard it a million times but you're right. Every time is just as heavenly as the first time.
Delp, without a doubt, is and was the greatest singer of all time. His range is unbelievable, and he never lost any of that range as he aged. Gone way too soon. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@EXPOSEDBYGABRIELPEREZthe reason they couldn't reproduce it live is because the studio version has Brad singing lead and backup. When they sing it live the other members had to sing backup
I was thirteen years old. Amanda was just getting on the radio. Out of that, Third Stage became a huge listening experience for me for years to come. However, soon after buying Third Stage in 1986, I wondered if Boston had other albums. To my surprise, the debut album and Don't Look Back had an immediate impact. To this day, despite thousands of listens over four decades, my impression of More Than A Feeling remains the same. This song continues to be my #1 classic rock song of all-time. Without question, Brad Delp is definitely the G.O.A.T. among rock vocalists. RIP Brad.
I would add that the whole album is vocally, musically and any other category one of greatest albums of ALL Time ever. Each song is timeless and magical excellence forever.
@@toughenupfluffy7294 I have heard that sentiment. It definitely departs. Though, if I am not mistaken, we get Masdea on the drums for much of the album and a section of a longer piece by Jim, with A New World. So, we have that positive element with Third Stage. 🤙
I was 10 when Amanda hit #1, it was truly the first time I heard beauty in music. Then my older siblings introduced me to the debut and DLB, and I was instantly a fan for life.
I met Brad Delp back in 2006 at Albany inter. airport. We had a brief conversation as I checked him in(big Bostonfan). He was upset at the service at this airport leading up to his interaction with me. He was explaining to me how bad the service was compared to other airports. I assured him that from this point on the service would be excellent as I handed him his boarding pass. He thanked me and proceeded to his gate. A short time later his assistant came up to me and gave me one of Brads autographed guitar picks and said Brad wanted to thank you for the prompt service and your kind words. It was about a year later when the legend would pass. Im glad I treated him with respect and kindness and didnt get upset and be rude as some customer service reps would when he was voicing his displeasure with the service. I would have truly regretted it. Thank you for the gift of amazing music. Wherever you are "cool the engines" my friend.
Grew up POOR... my best friend (I miss you so much John, RIP!!!😔) had an 8-track and we only had TWO tapes... and one set of headphones... Boston #1 and Don't Look Back... and that's ALL WE NEEDED!!! ...gives me goosebumps to this day. I'm 59... I literally get misty eyed...EVERY DAMN TIME I hear any of it.... ❤️❤️❤️
I have long held that Brad Delp is the GOAT because of this song and Man I’ll Never Be. I sang in a lot of cover bands and it’s not too hard to fake Robert Plant, and with a lot of vocal training can cover most Freddie songs(good luck with The Prophet). It’s a lot harder to fake Steve Perry because of how rich his voice is combined with his range. Michael Sweet, Dennis DeYoung and Mickey Thomas have incredibly trained voices, like the buffest voices in the vocal gym. But Brad Delp is next level. I have never heard a male voice that clean, high, smooth and unforced at the same time. When I saw Boston in 87 and Brad Delp held that last note where the song fades until the end of the song it struck me that i may never see a live vocal performance that great again in my life. Nearly 40 years later, nothing has touched it.
One of my earliest and favorite memories of a Boston song was when I was about 7 years old in 1977. My brother had a GTO and had to watch me. He strapped me in the front seat and we went to go fishing. I remember flying down the highway as Foreplay came on the radio. My brother picked up more speed. I was having a ball. We were driving up a hill as Foreplay was ending and broke into It’s been such a long as we crested the hill and saw the bay in all its splendor. Wide open skies, the bay, it was an awesome view. At the time I did not know we were listening to Boston or what the songs were. I heard the song a few years later as I was really getting into music and that memory came back to me. I still get that memory and feeling of awe to this day.
THAT my brother, IS a sweet memory! Glad you savor it. Blessings. Sad these guys never truly could know or realize the IMPACT they had on our lives.😢 Freddy, Brad and sooo many many others…there’s a band and choir in Heaven that surely IS out of this world! Literally & Figuratively. Can you even imagine? Like the splendor of your view cresting that hill- it’s going to blast us! Like Bostons, “Blast Off “song, (I’m giddy just thinking about what awaits a music junkie like me on the other side), Patsy Cline, Oh sooo many! Freddy & Brad especially.
Awesome memory dude. Brought a huge smile to my face. Thank you. I remember cruising and street racing in the late seventies early eighties with more then a feeling abs summer nights by survivor jamming
Brad Delp IS in the GOAT conversation...at least for those of us that can appreciate vocal range and soulful delivery ... Thanks for this, its a great tribute! I'm all but certain you know this, but Rick Beato also does an AMAZING episode of "What Makes This Song Great?" on MTAF...the first time I heard the first descent into the chorus torn apart and realized that Brad SOARS over the guitars with his vocals...just ... 🤯. Love your stuff, Adam... God Bless!
Not only the studio version was gold, but the live version of this song really shows how Brad took the challenge and totally killed it singing those high notes in a stadium full of people.
Man, I choked up in the end there. Brad and Boston are the soundtracks of my life. Thank you for the wonderful tribute to the man called “Golden Voice.” Mom passed away in 2006 and Brad in 2007. My world had crumbled in a one year time span. Cranked up Boston throughout the years and the healing began. Thank you to the Band called Boston and thank you for this tribute. 🥳 Happy New Year!
Funny how the music has a healing effect. I feel it too. Brings me back to teenhood and much, much simpler times. This song and many others were always on the radio....oh wait....they still ARE!!
Thank you. What a beautiful tribute. “More Than A Feeling” is genuinely one of the greatest songs of all time. It is close to perfect. And Delp is SO underrated. Steve Perry. Freddie Mercury. Sam Cooke. Delp is right there among them.
Your story of your son is touching. We older folks have a duty, yes, a duty, to expose the younger generations to the great music of the last 60 years. I did it with my sons, one of whom is also on the spectrum. One day when they were in their mid-teens they were driving with their mom. She was scanning through radio stations when they both yelled out, "Go back, that was Tom Petty!" When she told me, my first thought was, "At least I've done one great thing for my boys."
@@TRUMP-2024-STF Could be a generational taste thing. Not denying or diminishing the impact of Zeppelin or GnR, but where Boston took us was on a new level as well. Name another first drop that had virtually everything chart.
My last memory of Brad was in a Howard Johnson, I stopped to get breakfast on the way home from clubbing..so it was 3-4:00 am...I was with a friend who saw him and said "look at the hippie" I knew it was Brad and called him over.. my friend almost crapped his pants when he found out who he was.. Brad stayed and talked, ate with us and paid the bill.. He was such a nice guy..I'm truly thankful to have that memory of such a legend..
Way back in high school, Boston was one of the very first rock concerts I attended. Every song on their first two albums was great! And Brad Delp's voice was INCOMPARABLE. They set the bar very high for every group I saw after that. The eight years that passed waiting for their third album felt like an eternity. I still love their music just as much today.
Brad Delp is absolutely in my top 5 male vocalists if not higher. The sheer range and tone of his voice was magic. I've listened and played along to all the Boston albums countless times. He is tragically unappreciated.
I’m 55 now. I didn’t hear this album until probably 1980, but it became and still is my favorite album of all time and Boston is my favorite band. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve spun the record, played the cassette, listened to the CD and now streamed this music. I’m proud to say my kids love and appreciate Boston. Music at a truly different level of greatness in its creation. None of the music would be the same without Brad Delp. Sad he is not with us today. RIP and thanks for the joy this music still gives.
I’m 71 now and Boston was the soundtrack of my teens. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing this song. It just takes me back to a warm summers night at Salisbury beach with my girlfriend.
There is no song that I have listened more to than More Than a Feeling. It never gets old, it will never get old. I agree that this is the greatest rock and roll vocal of all time. What a gift God blessed Brad Delp with. May he rest in peace.
Boston's debut album was released while I was in college and I remember hearing "More Than a Feeling" on the radio. I was blown away by the song and quickly tracked down the album at the record store. Since then, Boston has always been on my playlists. IMO, Brad Delp is the greatest rock singer with "More Than a Feeling" being his masterpiece. Thanks for a wonderful tribute to the GOAT.
Delp is/was one of, if not the best rock vocalist. You did him justice. There are so many awesome rock songs in existence that I love and listen to often. Eventually I get a bit burned out by most, but More Than A Feeling is one I have never gotten tired of listening to since it came out and never will. For me, it IS the GOAT. Period.
I was a huge Queen fan back in the '70s, and as great as Freddie was, no one can touch Brad's range and sonic perfection displayed here. Heartbreaking that such a gifted artist, who gave so much joy, took his own life because of depression.
HE WAS ALSO FACING A TERRIBLY EMBARRASSING SITUATION ...ONE THAT WAS TROUBLING FOR HIM ...SOMEONE WAS THREATENING TO EXPOSE SOMETHING TO HIS WIFE THAT WAS EMBARRASSING TO HIM AND MAY HAVE BEEN THE FINAL STRAW...STILL HE WAS A GOOD SOUL AND INCREDIBLY TALENTED MAN ..
@@mollyhatchet7075 Capital letters are good for the occasional emphasis, but your message is lost if you write exclusively in capitals. In other words, it's impossible to read the sentence you've crafted. I would like to read your thoughts so please rewrite. 🫶😊😊
Boston and foreigner are the two biggest injustice to me for the R&RHOF. The fact that Guns and Roses are in but not Boston blows my mind. Both bands basically had the same career. Both had massive first albums. To many, their second albums were disappointments. However, don't look back is great, whereas Lies isn't very good. Then both had very good successful third albums. Third Stage was the first cd to sell 1 million copies. There are no excuses for Boston to not be in.
Thank you Adam. What a treat. "More than a feeling" was not only a technical feat on so many levels when it came out (there was nohing like this). It remains a whole unforgettable experience. Thank you for your effort to give Brad Delp the place he deserves. I totally share your opinion. Listening to this awesome song and this great band, is a very good present for this season.
My parents introduced me to Boston when I was a teenager back in the 90s. Fell in love with the band, and that was a big part of the reason I listened to more classic rock to begin with. Brad Delp definitely deserves more credit for what he gave to the world with his voice. What an absolute pleasure he is to listen to.
Around 1984 I had gotten a used, tan, Chevy Chevette from my parents for my birthday. I was in 12th grade. A stereo installer for HiFi Buys set me up with a stereo and speakers for my car, free of charge (Thanks Pete!). It absolutely cranked! In fact, some guy with a fancy Porsche was there waiting to get his car stereo install finished up and was literally pissed that my system sounded so good, when he probably spent a grand on his (a lot back then). Anyway, I got my friend Tony to sit in the car with me while I played "More Than A Feeling". There's no doubt his ears were ringing for 3 days afterwards because I absolutely blasted the song! And I remember reaching to turn it up even more when it got to the crescendo of Delp's voice and the guitar lick. Man, what a memory! Glorious, glorious song and time.
God I miss 70’s album oriented rock. I was a freshman in high school when Boston’s first album came out. It was fantastically pure, powerful and confident all mixed together. I remember a disclaimer sticker on the plastic wrapping on the album saying basically that if I didn’t like it, I could get my money back. I’ve never heard of or seen something like that on any other album since. I still have that album. Mr. Delp’s vocals will always be right up there with the best of them.
Boston was my second stadium/arena concert in Oct '87 in Baton Rouge. In September, Heart was my first. In November, U2 was my third. That was a good year. . .
I know, for me anyway, More Than A Feeling is one of those songs that will literally bring tears to my eyes every time. It's better than a mere mortal like me should be able to enjoy! Brad, thank you for sharing your gift with all of us. May you rest in heaven...
Did Brad D. Proud! Well done tribute, have always been amazed with Boston, there acoustic guitars coupled with Brads amazing voice; A match made in heaven. Can’t count the many times that this & Bostons other tracks have lifted my spirits! Thanks for the tribute.
From the first time I heard their debut album back in ‘76 (I was 11 years old) I was mesmerized by Brad’s voice. 47 years later nothing has changed. He’s still my favorite vocalist of all time. And I love all the singers the Professor of Rock compared him too. But Brad’s pure power and effortless range tops them all. And still does today. It was a dark day when I found out he took his own life back in 2007. But I’m thankful I got to see him and Boston perform at the Fabulous Forum back in 1985. Thank you Professor for another well done video of the greatest vocalist of rock!! RIP Brad
Brad Delp! What can you say? I remember the song, the album, THE FEELING! So many memories of Boston and their music. I just get engulfed with energy when I hear them. They, and Brad, will always be just the best. Gone before his time with a loss that cannot be counted. Thanks Brad, thanks for being "MORE THAN A FEELING"!
I saw them in Portland, Oregon many years ago. I was second row center. Absolutely amazing. Brad was throwing picks and tried to throw one to me. When it went off my hand and got snapped up he looked at me and mouthed “sorry” he had ran out. At the lend of the show my buddy grabbed my hat and lunged up to the stage. Brad saw and went to the drum kit to grab a pick. He looked straight at me and smiled as he put the pick in my hat. It’s been 25 years now. Pick is long gone but the memory of the greatest singer giving ME a pick will never fade. I still have the shirt he signed from that concert. Ex girlfriend had back stage pass. That’s another story. RIP Brad.
OMG, what a great tribute to the BEST voice in rock music! The first time I heard this song it was almost a religious experience. Brad's voice hit notes I did not think humans could hit and did so with passion and soul. In terms of power and passion, I believe Brad Delp is the GOAT for rock. I could never understand how a talent like that could be so passed over and unrecognized. I am glad to see some recognition at last! ! still mourn his passing, but am ever so grateful for those awesome moments he gave us!
Not only is this one of the most amazing vocal performances ever. It might just be the greatest song ever written. Brad is without a doubt, the most underappreciated singer I've ever heard.
I still remember the first time I heard this song. My buddy had bought the album a couple weeks after its release and when he dropped the needle, we were transfixed. When Brad soared up to that high note (E6?) we could not believe our ears. He instantly became my favorite rock singer of all time.
I was 17 when this came out, I bought the 8-track for my car, later the cassette, then the album and finally the CD. This is the greatest rock debut album ever, period. Every song is a hit, I never get tired of listening to it. Brad Delp was one of a kind, never to be replaced, one of the best if not the best rock singer of all time.
This is one of my favorite episodes from you. Boston is sacred music to me. I literally grew up on it. My dream as a kid was driving around in a Trans Am, t-tops off, Boston playing on the 8 track 😂. It took me about 10 years after Brad's passing before I could listen to Boston again without breaking into tears. I still well up a bit when I listen. Your story about your son hearing Boston is absolutely amazing. I'm not autistic, but Boston has the same effect on me, still, to this day.
I am a retired, high school English teacher. Growing up in the 1970s, I was fortunate to hear some of the greatest music of all time. I was, in fact, in high school myself when the album Boston came out. I was always looking for ways to interest my students in writing, and I used the band Boston, and several of their songs (including “More than a Feeling”) as part of a writing unit-one of the most successful of my teaching career in terms of student growth and writing success. Early in the units use, the prompt asked students to argue whether or not the band belonged in a new Guitar Hero package, and later, when the game’s popularity had faded a bit, the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. Consistently students commented on Brad Delp’s voice as evidence of the band’s greatness. They weren’t music students, just teens who loved good music, but consistently they noticed his ability to match the range and timbre of the guitar note for note. They assumed the use of autotune, and when I shared that what they were hearing was just Delp’s voice, the awe was visible. It saddened them to learn of his death, but I am pleased to say that it only deepened their appreciation of his talent. RIP Brad Delp. Thank you for helping me inspire my students.
There have been some powerful male and female rock singers over the decades, some huge names, but Brad Delp could match or surpass any of them. What a loss. R.I.P.
A rock song for the ages. RIP, Brad Delp. Very enjoyable episode, PoR. The effort you (and your team?) put into writing your shows is insane. Thank you. All the best in 2024.
Brad Delp used to tour New England with a cover band called Beatlejuice. They were fantastic, but I'll never forget that he struck up a conversation with my father and sister, remembered them the next time we saw them, and she introduced me like they were old friends. "This is my brother-he sings and plays the Beatles too...this is Brad Delp, you know, from Boston???" Yeah...I've heard of him, yeah...nice to meet you, Mr. Delp... And my father always called him "a really nice guy." Friggin' music legend!
An incredible artist....no way anyone can cover that song and do it justice. was in high school when it was released, had friends from France visiting over the Summer....they bought a dozen albums to take home....it was a major hit in Bordeaux and the rest of France.
I grew up driving anywhere, listening to Boston on full blast, using my state of the art 8 track player 😅 Nearly 50 years later, nothing has really changed except now I can repeat or shuffle till my hearts content. What a great band! Thank you for the memories. You were truly amazing! To Mr. Scholz my infinite gratitude.
I heard that Scholz timed the vibrato on the guitar, the keyboards with Brad's voice and backing vocals so they seamlessly matched as voices came in and went out. Heaven
Unreal vocal, blended with those soaring guitars-- talk about synergy! Man, it changed rock when it hit the airwaves. Strangely, I remember it was played at our junior high school dances, and it was NOT easy to dance to...
Growing up in New Hampshire in the 70s Boston was our heroes. Listening to More Than A Feeling jerks me right bank to that time EVERY time. Brad Delp and David Crosby's death announcements were viscerally painful for me. Only 2 stranger's passings I ever sobbed over. Still get teary. Thankful to have shared my time here with them though.
Been a Boston fan since 1976. I love learning that Brad Delp was a truly nice guy. So sad that he had such great despair. I hope he knows how much he was loved and appreciated by those his music touched.
Brad Delp was truly one of the greatest. His vocal range is incredible and when he sings that amazing high note in More Than A Feeling, it just meshes so well with Tom’s guitar. An incredible band with some of the most underrated songs. Thank you Adam, I absolutely love your channel and the work you put into it.
❤ More Than A Feeling. Absolute gem! Brad Delp had incredible range......... so sad he is gone. 😢 A song from their 3rd album, Cool The Engines, Delp also shows tremendous range....... and holds a high note for a ridiculously long time. Thanks Professor, Merry Christmas everybody!!!
Poll: What is your pick for the GREATEST 1 song vocal performance of the rock era?
Ian Astbury Fire Woman
Brad Delp's "More Than A Feeling" - no question
Brad Delp - More Than A Feeling
Steelheart - She's Gone
Stargazer RJD (Rainbow)
Close 2nd would be Child In Time Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
I was working backstage security in Concord, California back in 04, I believe. Boston was playing. I didn't know anything about them, other than recognizing some of their hits. Before the concert, a roadie was standing backstage and struck up a conversation with me. This guy was super nice and engaging and immediately I liked him. And I am hard to please with first impressions, but this guy was so down to earth and disarming. We talked about all kinds of things. Then suddenly a door opens and there is a bunch of fans with VIP passes and things to sign, including one with a stratocaster. He kindly excused himself to me and began engaging the fans. I suddenly realized that he was not a roadie, but was actually in the band. Later, I found out he was the lead singer, Brad Delp.
I've met a lot of performers over the years and many were really nice, including Peter Frampton, the Nelson twins, Gene Simmons, Billy Joe Armstrong (from somewhere else) and so on. The worst was one of the members of Fleetwood Mac - not the drummer or guitarist...I can't remember his name or what he played, but he was a total prick. But Brad Delp was without a doubt the nicest, most down to Earth celebrity I have ever met. I had zero clue who he was until after that encounter and he never betrayed any sort of superiority or entitlement in the slightest. He was definitely my favorite celebrity encounter by far.
Probably was john mcvee
That was a great story!! It's awesome when the really special guys don't come across too cocky. They stand out because it seems so rare, unfortunately. Awesome experience brother.
@@redbrown7355 I thought John Entwistle from The Who (my god of bass guitar!) was nervous and shy, yet still saw it as important to meet the fans after the show in his dressing room and thank us for making his amazing life possible. Music stars really do owe it to their fans, and I thought it was great to see this true god of rock acknowledging that and living it out, despite being so shy and nervous. (I've heard he was always that way in front of audiences and around fans, but he worked through it.)
You so lucky man 👍!!
That's quite a story. How cool is that?
The way Tom's guitar blends into Brad's voice can carries the notes so you don't know where Brad stops and Tom takes over is just magic.
This comment says it perfectly
Rick Beato does a great breakdown of this song, separating out all the tracks so you can clearly hear the voice merge into the guitar. BTW...as well as everything else Adam mentions, Tom invented a bunch of electronic devices to modify the sound from guitars and other devices to achieve exactly what he wanted to hear. There' also a video where someone (was it Rick?) visits the basement where Tom recorded all the instrument tracks (except drums - he could play those!). He suddenly had to put an actual band together when he went to the record company!
Yeah I can't tell where his voice ends and it's just the guitar.
@@Triton_SecureSaw that…Rick Beato is great.
He uses Brads last note as his first note in the solo to make it a seamless transition, and it obviously is effective.
When the Boston debut came out, I was ten. I had a horrible speech impediment and an abusive step father. Life was lonely and bleak. Then I heard them on the radio for the first time it was if my soul filled up that their was beauty and greatness somewhere in the universe, and maybe someday I might find my own. Boston = Hope and Goodness for me. Bless them!
So, have you found yours yet??? Beauty and greatness??? I don't know you, but I hope so.
Peace ✌️🕊️
I just teared up. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for asking. Very kind. I have a great life now. Best wife and son a man could ask for. @@michaelmorin1926
Music is the ultimate healer.
So true- hope, energy, inspiration!! Hope life is good and getting better for you !!!
Brad Delp was my cousin. I get goose bumps listing to this song all these years later....Thanks Professor of ROCK!!
Sorry for your loss, wish I could have seen him live
He still is my favorite rock voice. ❤ there is none to compare.
I had to pull my car over when I heard
Yeah im from NY near Montreal I sing some Boston songs at Karaoke..Amanda..Hitch a ride ..man I will never be ...more than a feeling is in a league of its own...Brad had a great voice..loved Boston growing up...thanks for your gifts Brad..
Kinda ashamed now to admit that while I can (still) sing the lyrics and tune to this show my, I didn’t know his name. Brad Delp.
Delp was absolutely one of the greatest rock singers ever. RIP
Yes 😊
Boston would never have enjoyed that much success if not for Brad Delp. He was THE talent of the very narcissistic but genius effort of Scholz.
No one like him. He is sorely missed.
Definitely.
Yes he was.
Definitely my favorite singer.
"You don't have to convince our kids...you just have to play it for them." Profound right there! 👍😎👏
It's so true!!! My 10 yr olds fav songs are More Than a Feeling and Foreplay/Longtime. My dad played them for me and I fell in love with Boston and now passing that gift onto my kids!
Rick Beato did a breakdown of "More than a Feeling" on his RUclips channel, breaking down and isolating Brad Delp's vocal tracks. You get goosebumps listening to his vocal range!
So did Ken Tamplin and Wings on Pegusus as well as several others here on TV..
I thought about that too, it was how I realized how extraordinary his vocal range was. No information on if he'd been voice trained. Can't imagine how it could be otherwise.
An amazing breakdown. Rick does a lot of great breakdowns
@@cmissshelleymichelle I was just thinking of that. Remember Wings of Pegasus reaction? "Easily the majority of the keyboard, Brad has at his disposal with his vocal chords." What a voice.
Plus you realize how well the song was engineered by Tom. But Brad always was the soul of that group! He was taken for granted while he lived! We still don't deserve him!
All over RUclips, you can find vocal coaches and other professional singers recording "First reaction" videos to various rock classics, allowing us to observe them as they listen to the best songs of the modern rock era for the very first time. Almost all of them have sat back to analyse Boston's "More Than A Feeling". In every case, the shock and bewilderment on their faces tell the story, particularly when Brad Delp hits those nigh-impossible notes for ludicrously long times with no warbling of the pitch nor loss of power. The best and most pure reaction I had ever seen was from "The Charismatic Voice" host, Elizabeth Zharoff. She is a trained opera singer who has only recently begun listening to modern music. The look of pure joy in her face as she hears the sounds produced by Delp's voice is priceless. She's normally extremely eloquent and specific in her breakdowns, but after hearing the first 30 seconds or so, she paused the song and was reduced to "Whoa! What? Uhhhh...." before she collected herself and regained the ability to speak coherently. I urge everyone to check it out
Elizabeth Zharoff....I found her "The Charismatic Voice" about a month ago. She is amazing.
You're absolutely right. You can just see the joy in her face as the song progresses. It makes my heart happy to know that the younger generation is discovering what we've already known. This era of rock and roll is hands down the best there will ever be.
@@MrKevinp0 - I've also picked up new appreciation for songs and artists that I have been listening to for over 40 years by listening to her analyses. While I've always loved performances by Dio, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin and many others, she points out little subtleties that my ear glossed over since my high school days and gave me a whole new reason to listen to them some more
First reaction videos are phony.
@@robertveith6383 - I agree that many of them are. Hers are not. She doesn't just go "WOW! Cool!" like most "first reactors" do. She does extremely detailed analyses of the vocal performances of all manner of performers, from classic rock to heavy metal. Give her channel a try. You'll see what I mean
This band had a heart of gold. After their "Third Stage" concert, at Alpine Valley, WI, they invited everyone in wheelchairs, including my wife, to join them for the backstage party. For about 2 hours, each member of the group mingled around the room, spending time talking to every person. I remember Brad Delp being concerned that his voice being affected by his allergies. He sounded great! That night is one I will NEVER forget!
What a cool way to appreciate fans who are often relegated to crappy seating areas due to fire codes and sometimes thoughtless design issues. Thanks for sharing!
I was at that show in East Troy, Wisconsin! I was pinching myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
The high note at the end is even more remarkable when you realize there's a harmony note 1/3 above it! And Brad Delp sang it all, he was amazing and completely underrated.
Listening to that on headphones was a revelation.
I agree on the harmony note above it! Just when you thought it that was it, that extra note is there!
What is the note …. Somewhere around G above high C?
Underrated? I don’t know anyone that doesn’t consider Delp to be one of the greatest singers of all time. Also, 17 million records sold hardly screams underrated. Lol
Depp?..as in Johnny?...I know he can sing(very well, actually), but he is no Delp....@@MikaelLewisify
Thank you for giving Brad Delp some recognition the he deserves! I’ve felt he was under appreciated for years! His vocal power at all levels is insane! I was so devastated when he passed but his singing will live on in my heart. Every new piece of audio equipment I’ve ever purchased- including car stereos- More than a feeling is the first cassette, then CD, then MP3 song I have ever played! I’m pushing 54 now, so that’s a lot of “Feeling!’”
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😂🎉
BOSTON is one of the most highly underrated bands. Glad to see you giving it some love!
I met Brad twice. Once during a Beatlejuice concert at some restaurant during a snowstorm. My brother and I were among just a handful of people who showed up. During a set break, Brad approached us and struck up a conversation. I was absolutely awestruck. He was such nice guy. Another time he showed up at the Subaru dealership I was working at. Again, he was approachable and totally open to conversation. A truly special human being Brad was.
So why did he kill himself?
@@evanhk64 what has his comment got to do with him killing himself .
He was incredible..
“More Than A Feeling” is the epitome of 70’s rock.
No human male should be able to sing that high. I don’t think we’ll see another like him.
RIP Brad, you’ll never be forgotten.
I read a few months ago that boys could sing high notes more easily if they were castrated. Brad Delp makes me forget about that fact.
@sharonbass6110
Male sopranos are laughing at your statement. ruclips.net/video/QR7TOwrb6wo/видео.htmlsi=TgZlPj6Qbyummw22
But how many women and girls can do it? If the fundamental job is hitting a high E, it seems that most of the people who can do that are women and girls, and I suppose unless portraying a lesbian they might change the name to any 3 syllable boys name, otherwise there is no problem with hearing women and girls sing this song.
King Diamond would be another who defies logic with his range.
I beg to differ sir. Jay Black (Jay & the Americans) was no sloucher as far as hitting the high notes.
I am an MRI tech and frequently play music for the patients. This is the number one 70's group requested in my 20 years. I had a CD with '70's classic rock' and played it for over 10 years till it fell apart. Now we do streaming music. I still play this music way more than anything else. Everyone loves their music.
It's so cool that we can get music in MRIs now. Got an MRI a couple of weeks ago, but my request was Miles Davis :-)
Glad to see someone appreciate the late, legendary Brad Delp.
Delp is CRIMINALLY underrated. Nobody can reproduce his performance on this song. "More Than a Feeling" is the very song that led me to learn how to play a 12 string! The vocals, the 12 string sparkle, the electrics, the whole arrangement...not much new music today, if anything at all, comes close to these classics.
When my son was like 8 (2011) he wanted a guitar. An electric guitar. More than a Feeling was the first song he taught himself. Then he wanted drums and his Santa list he wanted a drum set "just like the drummer in Boston..."
I agree, today's "musical artists" can't hold a note without AUTOTUNE.
(Sigh) Underrated does not mean incredibly talented. It means incredibly talented yet unrecognized or underappreciated. I can understand if you're too young to remember the earth-shaking impact the Boston album and Brad's voice had when it was released, but don't mistake your lack of appreciation for everyone else having that same lack of appreciation, not even when Adam uses the same unfortunate description. He's wrong. Brad and his voice were legendary, absolutely legendary when he was active with Boston.
I can't believe Adam compares him with Steve Perry. Either he still doesn't appreciate Brad or I'm missing something in Steve Perry's voice. If some day I realize Steve Perry's singing was incredible beyond my previous understanding, that's not Steve Perry being underrated. That's just me coming late to the party. It's not about him. It's about me. Steve Perry is obviously viewed by vast numbers of fans and critics alike as being a phenomenal singer. I just don't hear it. That's me. Look at the record. When Brad Delp's vocals are written about, it's always in the context of his unique gifts, how he was capable of expression that no one could ever match. I have never heard otherwise from anyone. Have you?
Yep, I wish we'd get back to that experimental phase where we try new patterns and the like. When you have only 1 or 2 people writing all the pop songs in the world, everything is bound to sound the same. Music is supposed to be just as individual as the people, so copy pasting just goes against the very soul of the craft.
@@beenaplumber8379 I was OK with Steve Perry, he had some pipes, but i was surprised Robert Plant was in there as i never considered him an amazing vocalist with crazy range (though i love led zep). I believe a much better comparison for More than a Feeling would have been Carry on Wayward Son, and honestly i am torn which one hits me harder.
I was fortunate enough to play with Brad quite a few times. Incredible singer and he was always so down to Earth. You couldn’t find a nicer “rock star”.
I've read in several places that Brad was "the nicest guy in rock n' roll." Cool to see it reinforced again.
Rest in peace, Brad Delp. More than a Feeling will forever be one of Boston's most electric, chill inducing tracks, and his vocals really add to the enjoyment of listening.
It is electric. Great word Trina. Merry Christmas!
Delp ,Boston was way ahead of there time..... dont look back,and feeling satisfied are my 2 favorites! Just think how they could of changed rock n roll had he lived love your show!
I saw Boston the first 2 X they played The Providence Civic Center in the 70's !!! Brad was beyond good he was a GREAT singer /frontman !!! What a talent 👏!!!! So badly missed !!! They were better live than the albums !!!!
The vocals, the music, everything about it is so grand.
@@kevinvioletto2002yes they could have 😊!
Boston is one of my favorite bands and Brad Delp is my favorite male rock vocalist. "More Than a Feeling" is his most popular song, but my personal favorite song is "A Man I'll Never Be". Rest In Peace to a great man.
I'm a 59-year young Black man who didn't grow up listening to this music in St. Louis MO, although it was available, I was an R&B/Soul guy.
It was not until I left at 18 to join the USAF, had I heard this music. And my first introduction to the genre was Steve Perry and Journey. I thought he was amazing and then I heard Brad Delp and Boston and no one touches Brad Delp hands down.
There's good reasons to be an R&B/Soul guy, but glad you were able to enjoy this kind of rock too. Lots of crazy male rock vocalists hitting notes in the 60s and 70s, and a handful in the 80s (Sammy Hagar and others)
F***ing right!
absolutely
The only person I've ever heard even touch Delps vocals on More Than A feeling is Dan Vasc, a Brazilian singer who has a channel here on RUclips. His range is bonkers! He can sing anything... opera, musical theater, ballads, classic rock, pop, soft rock and his absolute favorite genre, metal. I'm a huge music fan and I don't know if I could pick one genre or one singer, but Dan is becoming one of my top 5 for sure.
@@bobbiejojackson9448 I’ll have to check him out. Thanks for the info.
I was a good friend of Brad. You even mentioned a band I played in during this video. Nice job honoring a great person 🙏🏻
was everyone in your band a homosexual like you?
Brad appeared so kind. I saw some interviews, and he never gave himself any credit.
he was a closet homosexual @@SueKay-rq1lr
Ya! Ya! Ya! Name dropper!
Vicarious association, a bit red hat 2016. We all strum chitarras and pound our golpes, imagining ourselves in firelight with Gitanas piercing us with original Oi chichornye eyes, entering the Lands of Eternal Orgasm
One of the greatest vocal performances in all of Rock history. It's truly staggering to hear Delp's voice soar in that song.
It’s like he’s learning to fly for the first time.
The fade in is like a Time Machine to me. Nothing takes me back to 1976 like that intro.
Wonderful tribute to Brad Delp. I'll never forget buying that first Boston LP and hearing his vocals hit heights that seemed impossible. Rest in Peace Mr. Delp.
I started as a 16-year old fan in 1978 who soon developed a friendship with Brad that lasted until he died. He was so kind to me and my family over the years. I miss him terribly, but am grateful for how much of himself he gave to me (and others). RIP.
That's amazing wow.
How did you meet him and then get to hang out? Not many could say that.
You were fortunate. I am so sorry for your loss.
I would go back to 1978 and stay there. I was 16 also. The best times of my life.
I was 16 in 1978, too. Good days driving around DFW, Texas wearing out Boston cassettes in my tape deck. Delp is the GOAT for sure.
My favorite band of all time. When I am in a bad mood, I turn this on , and my cares are forgotten. Tragic that we lost Brad so young.
i agree with you my fav album
Delp was a huge part of my childhood. I am 54 and he is definitely legendary. The whole band is. Thank you for this video.
The fact that Boston is not in the Rock&Roll Hall of fame is 'criminal'
The RRHoF doesn't deserve the breath you give it to. They, and Rolling Stone magazine, are, themselves, relics of a bygone era, and have lost their way.
I agree
No fucking way!!!
@@chrishappysofar2090 Yeah the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is run by Woke people. They say people can vote for who they want to get in but that was a shame. Pat Benatar led the votes for several years but they put in black non-rock & roll artists/groups instead
I would not worry about what that joke of a hall of fame does or does not do. They are irrelevant.
Absolutely the best rock vocal ever! No one can touch his range and pure sonic sunshine!!! Im 60 and this song has been with me and lifted me since 1976. It was always one of the first recordings I got. Vinyl, 8-track, cassette, cd and now digital stream.
I was fortunate to be young and love it when it was new.
What’s cool is my daughter remembers when she was little hearing it with me and now it is the one song we share as ours. Always, More Than A Feeling!
Thank you Tom Scholz and godspeed, Brad Delp❤️
Delp is going to hell because he killed himself God doesn't like people like that so Brad is in hell burning and it is More than a feeling
More like torture
And he's going to stay down there burning for a LONG TIME!!!
IT'S BEEN SUCH A LONG TIME
I THINK I'LL KEEP ON BURNING YEAH.
TIME DOESN'T WAIT FOR ME I THINK I'LL KEEP ON FRYING YEAH
@@BradKarr "The Church is a hospital, and not
a courtroom, for souls. She does
not condemn on behalf of sins, but
grants remission of sins.
@@BradKarr You must really hate yourself.
I agree. Sonic Sunshine!
@@BradKarr wow!! Hes going to Hell cuz he did the self check out thing??
Hmm!
And God don’t dig them kind of folks Aey? You must know God and his word very well!! That’s pretty cool man👍.
So all people who ever did self check out!!
They all go to Hell..????
One thing that makes Delp my pick was not only his range but how buttery smooth his voice was. I rarely think of a rock singers voice as relaxing, but his was, one of a kind.
I was 19 years old when I first heard "More than a feeling." I am 67 now still blown away and tearful when I hear it.
I feel so blessed to have been born in the 60’s to enjoy the songs during the 70’s. Nothing will ever compare to these bands and musicians.
Amen to that.
I 3rd that.
The fact is 1963 through 1983 is far and away the best ever you just had to be there the seen was fresh and real
@@rolf3806 totally agree. ♥️
I feel the same way 😁
I have always thought More Than a Feeling is the greatest Rock and Roll song of all time. One simply cannot listen to it and remain in a bad mood. It’s magical. It’s perfect. And Delp’s vocals make it more than a feeling…
Yes
Agree
Yes! I was in junior high when this came out, got the album - of course. It was on radio all the time. Since then I've heard it a million times but you're right. Every time is just as heavenly as the first time.
Nah, Long Time!
I was in 8th grade when this came out. It became the song that brings everything back from those days.
Intense.
Brad was a very dear friend R.I.P... and Barry and his family still are to this day.... absolutely wonderful and humble people.... great vid
There was no Boston without Brad Delp. I wish he could sing to me again. I miss you my friend.
Delp, without a doubt, is and was the greatest singer of all time. His range is unbelievable, and he never lost any of that range as he aged. Gone way too soon. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Delp and Ann Wilson form Heart. The two absolute greatest.
He could not reach those high notes in concert or live. check it out. the More than a feeling version was recorded in parts so he can rest.
No...Steve Perry.
@@EXPOSEDBYGABRIELPEREZthe reason they couldn't reproduce it live is because the studio version has Brad singing lead and backup. When they sing it live the other members had to sing backup
@@franklee2683 No...Freddie Mercury.
I was thirteen years old. Amanda was just getting on the radio. Out of that, Third Stage became a huge listening experience for me for years to come. However, soon after buying Third Stage in 1986, I wondered if Boston had other albums. To my surprise, the debut album and Don't Look Back had an immediate impact. To this day, despite thousands of listens over four decades, my impression of More Than A Feeling remains the same. This song continues to be my #1 classic rock song of all-time. Without question, Brad Delp is definitely the G.O.A.T. among rock vocalists. RIP Brad.
_Third Stage_ was a grave disappointment to diehard fans of the first two albums.
I would add that the whole album is vocally, musically and any other category one of greatest albums of ALL Time ever. Each song is timeless and magical excellence forever.
@@toughenupfluffy7294 I have heard that sentiment. It definitely departs. Though, if I am not mistaken, we get Masdea on the drums for much of the album and a section of a longer piece by Jim, with A New World. So, we have that positive element with Third Stage. 🤙
Their peak was easily at their debut, and Third Stage pales in comparison but that one is still great!
I was 10 when Amanda hit #1, it was truly the first time I heard beauty in music. Then my older siblings introduced me to the debut and DLB, and I was instantly a fan for life.
I met Brad Delp back in 2006 at Albany inter. airport. We had a brief conversation as I checked him in(big Bostonfan). He was upset at the service at this airport leading up to his interaction with me. He was explaining to me how bad the service was compared to other airports. I assured him that from this point on the service would be excellent as I handed him his boarding pass. He thanked me and proceeded to his gate. A short time later his assistant came up to me and gave me one of Brads autographed guitar picks and said Brad wanted to thank you for the prompt service and your kind words. It was about a year later when the legend would pass. Im glad I treated him with respect and kindness and didnt get upset and be rude as some customer service reps would when he was voicing his displeasure with the service. I would have truly regretted it. Thank you for the gift of amazing music. Wherever you are "cool the engines" my friend.
Wow. What a great story.
That is awesome.
Grew up POOR... my best friend (I miss you so much John, RIP!!!😔) had an 8-track and we only had TWO tapes... and one set of headphones... Boston #1 and Don't Look Back... and that's ALL WE NEEDED!!!
...gives me goosebumps to this day. I'm 59...
I literally get misty eyed...EVERY DAMN TIME I hear any of it.... ❤️❤️❤️
I have long held that Brad Delp is the GOAT because of this song and Man I’ll Never Be. I sang in a lot of cover bands and it’s not too hard to fake Robert Plant, and with a lot of vocal training can cover most Freddie songs(good luck with The Prophet). It’s a lot harder to fake Steve Perry because of how rich his voice is combined with his range. Michael Sweet, Dennis DeYoung and Mickey Thomas have incredibly trained voices, like the buffest voices in the vocal gym. But Brad Delp is next level. I have never heard a male voice that clean, high, smooth and unforced at the same time. When I saw Boston in 87 and Brad Delp held that last note where the song fades until the end of the song it struck me that i may never see a live vocal performance that great again in my life. Nearly 40 years later, nothing has touched it.
I'd put Rik Emmet up there with those guys. (And at the same time he was a premier guitarist)
@@williamh4172 Agreed.
Man I'll never be, is incredible. He even nails it on the rare 1979 live performance at the Meadowlands.
@@williamh4172 Rick is great, but his voice is less full, more thin and less powerful.
Move aside, Steve Perry - Brad Delp is the REAL king..
One of my earliest and favorite memories of a Boston song was when I was about 7 years old in 1977. My brother had a GTO and had to watch me. He strapped me in the front seat and we went to go fishing. I remember flying down the highway as Foreplay came on the radio. My brother picked up more speed. I was having a ball. We were driving up a hill as Foreplay was ending and broke into It’s been such a long as we crested the hill and saw the bay in all its splendor. Wide open skies, the bay, it was an awesome view.
At the time I did not know we were listening to Boston or what the songs were. I heard the song a few years later as I was really getting into music and that memory came back to me. I still get that memory and feeling of awe to this day.
It’s such a great song. I love the part when Foreplay segues into Long Time.
THAT my brother, IS a sweet memory! Glad you savor it. Blessings. Sad these guys never truly could know or realize the IMPACT they had on our lives.😢 Freddy, Brad and sooo many many others…there’s a band and choir in Heaven that surely IS out of this world! Literally & Figuratively. Can you even imagine? Like the splendor of your view cresting that hill- it’s going to blast us! Like Bostons, “Blast Off “song, (I’m giddy just thinking about what awaits a music junkie like me on the other side), Patsy Cline, Oh sooo many! Freddy & Brad especially.
Man, I could see the view from the top of that hill from your description. What an awesome memory, thank you for sharing it with us. 😊
Awesome memory dude. Brought a huge smile to my face. Thank you. I remember cruising and street racing in the late seventies early eighties with more then a feeling abs summer nights by survivor jamming
Brad Delp IS in the GOAT conversation...at least for those of us that can appreciate vocal range and soulful delivery ... Thanks for this, its a great tribute! I'm all but certain you know this, but Rick Beato also does an AMAZING episode of "What Makes This Song Great?" on MTAF...the first time I heard the first descent into the chorus torn apart and realized that Brad SOARS over the guitars with his vocals...just ... 🤯. Love your stuff, Adam... God Bless!
First rock song 45 I got in my lif 1976. One of the best songs Ever. Hands down . Still makes me happy to this day. 58 yrs old now
Not only the studio version was gold, but the live version of this song really shows how Brad took the challenge and totally killed it singing those high notes in a stadium full of people.
Man, I choked up in the end there. Brad and Boston are the soundtracks of my life. Thank you for the wonderful tribute to the man called “Golden Voice.” Mom passed away in 2006 and Brad in 2007. My world had crumbled in a one year time span. Cranked up Boston throughout the years and the healing began. Thank you to the Band called Boston and thank you for this tribute. 🥳 Happy New Year!
Funny how the music has a healing effect. I feel it too. Brings me back to teenhood and much, much simpler times. This song and many others were always on the radio....oh wait....they still ARE!!
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Thank you. What a beautiful tribute. “More Than A Feeling” is genuinely one of the greatest songs of all time. It is close to perfect. And Delp is SO underrated. Steve Perry. Freddie Mercury. Sam Cooke. Delp is right there among them.
Your story of your son is touching. We older folks have a duty, yes, a duty, to expose the younger generations to the great music of the last 60 years. I did it with my sons, one of whom is also on the spectrum. One day when they were in their mid-teens they were driving with their mom. She was scanning through radio stations when they both yelled out, "Go back, that was Tom Petty!" When she told me, my first thought was, "At least I've done one great thing for my boys."
You nailed it! Brad Delp was on the God level. When this album came out it was groundbreaking and will forever be the greatest debut album. RIP Brad!
Amen
Noo.. lol…
Zeppelin 1 greatest album.
Appetite for destruction number 2
This album is ok.. but not I. The top 20..
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@@TRUMP-2024-STF Could be a generational taste thing. Not denying or diminishing the impact of Zeppelin or GnR, but where Boston took us was on a new level as well. Name another first drop that had virtually everything chart.
@@TRUMP-2024-STFI was 18 and loved this album ❤
This is the tribute to Brad Delp I’ve been waiting for. Thank you Professor! He was the greatest rock vocalist in my opinion.
My last memory of Brad was in a Howard Johnson, I stopped to get breakfast on the way home from clubbing..so it was 3-4:00 am...I was with a friend who saw him and said "look at the hippie"
I knew it was Brad and called him over.. my friend almost crapped his pants when he found out who he was..
Brad stayed and talked, ate with us and paid the bill..
He was such a nice guy..I'm truly thankful to have that memory of such a legend..
I love Brad Delp's voice. It brings emotion to the surface each time I hear it. The song is beautifully composed. Magic!
Way back in high school, Boston was one of the very first rock concerts I attended. Every song on their first two albums was great! And Brad Delp's voice was INCOMPARABLE. They set the bar very high for every group I saw after that. The eight years that passed waiting for their third album felt like an eternity. I still love their music just as much today.
That's very true those first 2 albums are incredible 👏 !!!
You really over do it
What year did you see Boston?
I saw them in 1979. Sammy Hagar opened for them.
Brad Delp is absolutely in my top 5 male vocalists if not higher. The sheer range and tone of his voice was magic. I've listened and played along to all the Boston albums countless times. He is tragically unappreciated.
I’m sure he could sing countless octaves because he could hit the high notes with ease!
I’m 55 now. I didn’t hear this album until probably 1980, but it became and still is my favorite album of all time and Boston is my favorite band. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve spun the record, played the cassette, listened to the CD and now streamed this music. I’m proud to say my kids love and appreciate Boston. Music at a truly different level of greatness in its creation. None of the music would be the same without Brad Delp. Sad he is not with us today. RIP and thanks for the joy this music still gives.
I’m 71 now and Boston was the soundtrack of my teens. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing this song. It just takes me back to a warm summers night at Salisbury beach with my girlfriend.
There is no song that I have listened more to than More Than a Feeling. It never gets old, it will never get old. I agree that this is the greatest rock and roll vocal of all time. What a gift God blessed Brad Delp with. May he rest in peace.
Same here. It's my morning alarm so I hear it every day.
Boston's debut album was released while I was in college and I remember hearing "More Than a Feeling" on the radio. I was blown away by the song and quickly tracked down the album at the record store. Since then, Boston has always been on my playlists. IMO, Brad Delp is the greatest rock singer with "More Than a Feeling" being his masterpiece. Thanks for a wonderful tribute to the GOAT.
Delp is/was one of, if not the best rock vocalist. You did him justice. There are so many awesome rock songs in existence that I love and listen to often. Eventually I get a bit burned out by most, but More Than A Feeling is one I have never gotten tired of listening to since it came out and never will. For me, it IS the GOAT. Period.
The pure unadulterated vocal talent from the 70s & early 80s will never be matched
Brad Delp sung like the angels. No comparison here.
sang like The Angel of Power!
Except Sebastian Bach was better!! 💯
I was a huge Queen fan back in the '70s, and as great as Freddie was, no one can touch Brad's range and sonic perfection displayed here. Heartbreaking that such a gifted artist, who gave so much joy, took his own life because of depression.
*_Success_* can be a one strange and lonely goal.
One may reach the pinnacle, yet the journey back down can be a struggle.
'sonic perfection' is a great description
HE WAS ALSO FACING A TERRIBLY EMBARRASSING SITUATION ...ONE THAT WAS TROUBLING FOR HIM ...SOMEONE WAS THREATENING TO EXPOSE SOMETHING TO HIS WIFE THAT WAS EMBARRASSING TO HIM AND MAY HAVE BEEN THE FINAL STRAW...STILL HE WAS A GOOD SOUL AND INCREDIBLY TALENTED MAN ..
@@mollyhatchet7075 Capital letters are good for the occasional emphasis, but your message is lost if you write exclusively in capitals. In other words, it's impossible to read the sentence you've crafted.
I would like to read your thoughts so please rewrite. 🫶😊😊
Of course Brad was nowhere near the all around package that Freddie was
Wow!What a tribute.It still boggles my mind that this band is still not in the R & R Hall of Fame.Thank you for this.
Boston and foreigner are the two biggest injustice to me for the R&RHOF. The fact that Guns and Roses are in but not Boston blows my mind. Both bands basically had the same career. Both had massive first albums. To many, their second albums were disappointments. However, don't look back is great, whereas Lies isn't very good. Then both had very good successful third albums. Third Stage was the first cd to sell 1 million copies. There are no excuses for Boston to not be in.
hall of fame is nothing..
R&R Hall of Fame is to Rock as McDonalds is to a good steak.
Seriously. Don't give a poop about that corporate poo hole.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke. They are more into personalities than music.
@@verdigo5892 they just want corporate asskissers.
This tune is a rock-n-roll masterpiece, thank you Tom Scholz and Brad Delp!
Thank you Adam. What a treat. "More than a feeling" was not only a technical feat on so many levels when it came out (there was nohing like this). It remains a whole unforgettable experience. Thank you for your effort to give Brad Delp the place he deserves. I totally share your opinion. Listening to this awesome song and this great band, is a very good present for this season.
My parents introduced me to Boston when I was a teenager back in the 90s. Fell in love with the band, and that was a big part of the reason I listened to more classic rock to begin with. Brad Delp definitely deserves more credit for what he gave to the world with his voice. What an absolute pleasure he is to listen to.
I agree. His voice is phenomenal 🎉❤
Around 1984 I had gotten a used, tan, Chevy Chevette from my parents for my birthday. I was in 12th grade. A stereo installer for HiFi Buys set me up with a stereo and speakers for my car, free of charge (Thanks Pete!). It absolutely cranked! In fact, some guy with a fancy Porsche was there waiting to get his car stereo install finished up and was literally pissed that my system sounded so good, when he probably spent a grand on his (a lot back then). Anyway, I got my friend Tony to sit in the car with me while I played "More Than A Feeling". There's no doubt his ears were ringing for 3 days afterwards because I absolutely blasted the song! And I remember reaching to turn it up even more when it got to the crescendo of Delp's voice and the guitar lick.
Man, what a memory! Glorious, glorious song and time.
I love this story
RIP Bradley Delp. One of the finest voices ever. Should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hopefully they will be some day.
God I miss 70’s album oriented rock. I was a freshman in high school when Boston’s first album came out. It was fantastically pure, powerful and confident all mixed together. I remember a disclaimer sticker on the plastic wrapping on the album saying basically that if I didn’t like it, I could get my money back. I’ve never heard of or seen something like that on any other album since. I still have that album. Mr. Delp’s vocals will always be right up there with the best of them.
Tom’s guitar “singing “ the high harmony with brad is so astounding. This song truly hits every single benchmark for a classic composition
Tom didn’t sing the harmonies. Brad Depp did all vocals.
He meant matching his guitar notes with Brad's vocal notes, perfect pitch to compliment Brad's voice
@@louwannapfab9311 ahhhh…yes
@@louwannapfab9311 exactly thanks
Boston, my first ever concert in 1986. They weren't flashy on-stage. They just played amazing music.
What was the best song they played?
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 I saw them in 1979. Sammy Hagar opened for them. Long Time melted my mind.
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 I liked their opening with Foreplay/Long Time.
My first concert too, only about 10 years earlier!
Boston was my second stadium/arena concert in Oct '87 in Baton Rouge. In September, Heart was my first. In November, U2 was my third. That was a good year. . .
I know, for me anyway, More Than A Feeling is one of those songs that will literally bring tears to my eyes every time. It's better than a mere mortal like me should be able to enjoy! Brad, thank you for sharing your gift with all of us. May you rest in heaven...
Did Brad D. Proud! Well done tribute, have always been amazed with Boston, there acoustic guitars coupled with Brads amazing voice; A match made in heaven. Can’t count the many times that this & Bostons other tracks have lifted my spirits! Thanks for the tribute.
From the first time I heard their debut album back in ‘76 (I was 11 years old) I was mesmerized by Brad’s voice. 47 years later nothing has changed. He’s still my favorite vocalist of all time. And I love all the singers the Professor of Rock compared him too. But Brad’s pure power and effortless range tops them all. And still does today. It was a dark day when I found out he took his own life back in 2007. But I’m thankful I got to see him and Boston perform at the Fabulous Forum back in 1985. Thank you Professor for another well done video of the greatest vocalist of rock!! RIP Brad
Brad Delp! What can you say? I remember the song, the album, THE FEELING! So many memories of Boston and their music. I just get engulfed with energy when I hear them. They, and Brad, will always be just the best. Gone before his time with a loss that cannot be counted. Thanks Brad, thanks for being "MORE THAN A FEELING"!
I saw them in Portland, Oregon many years ago. I was second row center. Absolutely amazing. Brad was throwing picks and tried to throw one to me. When it went off my hand and got snapped up he looked at me and mouthed “sorry” he had ran out. At the lend of the show my buddy grabbed my hat and lunged up to the stage. Brad saw and went to the drum kit to grab a pick. He looked straight at me and smiled as he put the pick in my hat. It’s been 25 years now. Pick is long gone but the memory of the greatest singer giving ME a pick will never fade. I still have the shirt he signed from that concert. Ex girlfriend had back stage pass. That’s another story. RIP Brad.
OMG, what a great tribute to the BEST voice in rock music! The first time I heard this song it was almost a religious experience. Brad's voice hit notes I did not think humans could hit and did so with passion and soul. In terms of power and passion, I believe Brad Delp is the GOAT for rock. I could never understand how a talent like that could be so passed over and unrecognized. I am glad to see some recognition at last! ! still mourn his passing, but am ever so grateful for those awesome moments he gave us!
Agree
Not only is this one of the most amazing vocal performances ever. It might just be the greatest song ever written. Brad is without a doubt, the most underappreciated singer I've ever heard.
Yes
I still remember the first time I heard this song. My buddy had bought the album a couple weeks after its release and when he dropped the needle, we were transfixed. When Brad soared up to that high note (E6?) we could not believe our ears. He instantly became my favorite rock singer of all time.
I HAVE TO SAY THAT THE HARMONIZING WITH THE GUITARS AT "... THEY SLIPED AWAY" LINE FEELS LIKE SOMEONE OPENING YOUR CHEST AND SHAKING YOUR HEART...
"More than a feeling" --- I was a classically trained musician that didn't really listen to rock until I heard this song. WOW!!!
I was 17 when this came out, I bought the 8-track for my car, later the cassette, then the album and finally the CD. This is the greatest rock debut album ever, period. Every song is a hit, I never get tired of listening to it. Brad Delp was one of a kind, never to be replaced, one of the best if not the best rock singer of all time.
This is one of my favorite episodes from you.
Boston is sacred music to me. I literally grew up on it. My dream as a kid was driving around in a Trans Am, t-tops off, Boston playing on the 8 track 😂. It took me about 10 years after Brad's passing before I could listen to Boston again without breaking into tears. I still well up a bit when I listen.
Your story about your son hearing Boston is absolutely amazing. I'm not autistic, but Boston has the same effect on me, still, to this day.
Sacred music. Good choice of words when talking about Boston.
I am a retired, high school English teacher. Growing up in the 1970s, I was fortunate to hear some of the greatest music of all time. I was, in fact, in high school myself when the album Boston came out. I was always looking for ways to interest my students in writing, and I used the band Boston, and several of their songs (including “More than a Feeling”) as part of a writing unit-one of the most successful of my teaching career in terms of student growth and writing success. Early in the units use, the prompt asked students to argue whether or not the band belonged in a new Guitar Hero package, and later, when the game’s popularity had faded a bit, the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. Consistently students commented on Brad Delp’s voice as evidence of the band’s greatness. They weren’t music students, just teens who loved good music, but consistently they noticed his ability to match the range and timbre of the guitar note for note. They assumed the use of autotune, and when I shared that what they were hearing was just Delp’s voice, the awe was visible. It saddened them to learn of his death, but I am pleased to say that it only deepened their appreciation of his talent. RIP Brad Delp. Thank you for helping me inspire my students.
There have been some powerful male and female rock singers over the decades, some huge names, but Brad Delp could match or surpass any of them. What a loss. R.I.P.
A rock song for the ages. RIP, Brad Delp.
Very enjoyable episode, PoR. The effort you (and your team?) put into writing your shows is insane. Thank you. All the best in 2024.
Brad Delp used to tour New England with a cover band called Beatlejuice. They were fantastic, but I'll never forget that he struck up a conversation with my father and sister, remembered them the next time we saw them, and she introduced me like they were old friends.
"This is my brother-he sings and plays the Beatles too...this is Brad Delp, you know, from Boston???"
Yeah...I've heard of him, yeah...nice to meet you, Mr. Delp...
And my father always called him "a really nice guy."
Friggin' music legend!
Were they a Beatles cover band?
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 yes. They ran the gamut, too, from the Cavern to Let It Be.
They were incredible.
Pure genius.
Literally brings tears of joy to me each and every time I hear it. Thanks to Spotify each and every day.
An incredible artist....no way anyone can cover that song and do it justice. was in high school when it was released, had friends from France visiting over the Summer....they bought a dozen albums to take home....it was a major hit in Bordeaux and the rest of France.
Brad Delp had so much talent and a very sweet guy. Best ever. RIP
I grew up driving anywhere, listening to Boston on full blast, using my state of the art 8 track player 😅 Nearly 50 years later, nothing has really changed except now I can repeat or shuffle till my hearts content. What a great band! Thank you for the memories. You were truly amazing! To Mr. Scholz my infinite gratitude.
Boston had the most recognizable sound in all rock n roll.
you are right!!!
I thought of Brad Delp immediately before you told us who it is, Professor!!!!!! Spot on!!!!!!
Ditto! I thought "if this guy doesn't even mention Boston I'm outta here. " LOL
I heard that Scholz timed the vibrato on the guitar, the keyboards with Brad's voice and backing vocals so they seamlessly matched as voices came in and went out. Heaven
Unreal vocal, blended with those soaring guitars-- talk about synergy! Man, it changed rock when it hit the airwaves. Strangely, I remember it was played at our junior high school dances, and it was NOT easy to dance to...
I cannot think of any dance moves to this song at the moment.
Growing up in New Hampshire in the 70s Boston was our heroes. Listening to More Than A Feeling jerks me right bank to that time EVERY time. Brad Delp and David Crosby's death announcements were viscerally painful for me. Only 2 stranger's passings I ever sobbed over. Still get teary. Thankful to have shared my time here with them though.
Been a Boston fan since 1976. I love learning that Brad Delp was a truly nice guy. So sad that he had such great despair. I hope he knows how much he was loved and appreciated by those his music touched.
Brad Delp was truly one of the greatest. His vocal range is incredible and when he sings that amazing high note in More Than A Feeling, it just meshes so well with Tom’s guitar. An incredible band with some of the most underrated songs. Thank you Adam, I absolutely love your channel and the work you put into it.
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More Than A Feeling.
Absolute gem!
Brad Delp had incredible range......... so sad he is gone. 😢
A song from their 3rd album, Cool The Engines, Delp also shows tremendous range....... and holds a high note for a ridiculously long time.
Thanks Professor,
Merry Christmas everybody!!!
I wonder if Adam should do Cool the Engines next.