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  • Опубликовано: 11 авг 2019
  • Tonight I'm taking a look at Boston performing More Than a Feeling live in 1979!
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Комментарии • 1,8 тыс.

  • @krutherfurd
    @krutherfurd 4 года назад +20

    Boston should be in the Rock n' Roll hall of Fame. If you can believe it - they're not.

  • @buffer0179
    @buffer0179 2 года назад +71

    Brad Delp.. sweetest voice I’ve ever heard! Sad that he felt that he had nothing left to live for..Nicest guy from what I’ve heard from other people..

  • @williardbillmore5713
    @williardbillmore5713 Год назад +28

    Delp was singing at the very top of his range in many of these songs. Notes he hit with full voice in the studio he had to break into falsetto to hit in a live performance. Knowing when to do that and doing it as smoothly as Delp did show how in touch with his vocal capabilities he really was.
    A true professional and a great vocal artist.

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 4 года назад +159

    I agree Fil, the Boston vocals were no joke. Brad Delp had an extraordinary voice.

    • @Markothunder
      @Markothunder 2 года назад +5

      That's right and no one can replace him. Not even me

    • @danvincent2600
      @danvincent2600 2 года назад +7

      He goes high, then stratospheric

    • @mrvlsmrv
      @mrvlsmrv Год назад +6

      I saw Boston in May 1977. I was astonished how they reproduced their sound live. Especially Delp's vocals. He was spot on that night. He seems a bit tired on this video. But still a great job. Singing is hard to be perfect at because its a physical and emotional exercise. And somedays are better than others. To hit those notes like the record you need your A game. When you're touring that's hard to pull off. Yet the show must go on.
      Anyway Brad's range and tone were not of this world. Wish he was still singing on this planet.

  • @tp5776
    @tp5776 5 лет назад +340

    In the 70s playing an album was a party. Everybody had Boston.

    • @mememo3764
      @mememo3764 5 лет назад +12

      I had it on cassette. I listened till the cassette player ate my tape.

    • @tp5776
      @tp5776 5 лет назад +4

      MeMe Mo it was a must!

    • @ronniewrong1539
      @ronniewrong1539 5 лет назад +15

      @Andrew Ongais aren't you being a contrarian? Of course they were a real band. Don't be ridiculous.

    • @TheSillykelly
      @TheSillykelly 5 лет назад +8

      Truth -everyone had this album lol👍

    • @dday9257
      @dday9257 5 лет назад +7

      Andrew Ongais So they are standing behind a curtain when the played live it’s really not them it’s a mirage.

  • @doggedout
    @doggedout 5 лет назад +249

    Was working in a record store when this came out. Remember opening the store copy and putting it on. The store owner said : This is the first album I have ever heard where every song is a guaranteed top radio single. And it was. It charted forever and you could not keep it in stock. Just came out of nowhere.
    Never heard of them before that Tuesday, by the end of the week they were the biggest thing around. Just a perfectly produced album from top to bottom. Made in a guys basement.
    Before I ever saw them I thought: How in the hell are they going to reproduce those vocals on stage? That range is impossible!

    • @JOHNWLOUCKS
      @JOHNWLOUCKS 5 лет назад +17

      Rob; that is interesting. My brother worked in the largest record store in Rochester, ny when someone from Epic dropped off the record and asked them to play it in the store to see what kind of feedback they got. I remember him calling me after the first time it was played and he was going nuts saying the album was going to be a monster. My brother being a musician was just on heaven with those guitar riffs. It sounds great even today.

    • @walterkoziol3822
      @walterkoziol3822 5 лет назад +11

      @@JOHNWLOUCKS and the reason it still sounds really good even now, the musicians from the 50s all the way the 80s they were all artists. Nowadays, most of your bands just don't get it. Almost all they want is to make a fast buck without the effort and cause of that their music has no feeling or depth. I have two nephews that have pretty much given up to music of today. I told them if you want some to hear something that will blow your minds check out the album Boston by Boston, especially the song called More Than A Feeling. They were freaking out. Besides, it's extremely rare to get a band to fill up a stadium with a 65,000 or greater capacity.

    • @JOHNWLOUCKS
      @JOHNWLOUCKS 5 лет назад +8

      @@walterkoziol3822 so true walt! Also, so many of my favorite musicians grew up listening to classical music and jazz. You can hear those Baroque-ish hints in those Boston riffs.

    • @marnaehrech1223
      @marnaehrech1223 5 лет назад +4

      Great memory, thx for sharing

    • @TT-kw5nj
      @TT-kw5nj 5 лет назад +4

      Working in a record store was the best. Playing full albums and being surrounded by music was an amazing job. I miss record stores. I haven't met a true audiophile in so long. I know Henry Rollins has a whole house vinyl collection. Hard to find that anymore.

  • @vegashdrider
    @vegashdrider 3 года назад +260

    In the 70s everyone had their own sound, today everyone has the same sound

    • @henryzeisler8280
      @henryzeisler8280 3 года назад +7

      Before Boston was a "Real Band" Tom wrote, played, mixed the first album (the only cut done in LA was Piece of Mind) and if you listen to that album you can hear the difference! The producers in LALA Land didn't believe he did it in his basement!

    • @MoeSlislack
      @MoeSlislack 3 года назад +9

      today's music is done by 1 nerd with a mix program like mixcraft or mac logic.

    • @Axess-sv8nq
      @Axess-sv8nq 3 года назад +3

      @@henryzeisler8280 Correct. But, the track they did in L.A. was "Let Me Take You Home Tonight" which was written solely by Brad Delp. Everything else was done in Tom's basement in Watertown Massachusetts (just outside of Boston).

    • @Axess-sv8nq
      @Axess-sv8nq 3 года назад +3

      @@JW-iw6ww You are incorrect...LOL.. I've been friends with Tom Scholz's cousin's brother's former roommate's brother twice removed. And I have it on good authority that the album was recorded on a the Moon - somewhere in the Sea Of Tranquility. They started making the album in 1969 when they 'hitched a ride' aboard the Apollo 11 moon landing. I know all of this because I'm some random person on the Internet in a RUclips comments section. So, you have to take me at my word...... RIGHT? Summary: We don't know you from Adam.

    • @Axess-sv8nq
      @Axess-sv8nq 3 года назад

      @@JW-iw6ww And you're some anonymous person on the Internet. So, how do you know I'm a liar? You could very well be the liar. I could say I'm personal friends with Tom Scholz on the Internet. How would you know any different? So, when you say you were friends with Barry for decades, how are we to know you're not some kind of kook on the Internet in a comment section trolling people? We DON'T know that. And that is the point I was making.
      Call me whatever you want to make yourself feel better. It doesn't matter to me.

  • @Jking0005
    @Jking0005 5 месяцев назад +6

    For those wondering about that beautiful instrumental in the beginning, it's called "The Journey," and it's on Boston's 1978 album "Don't Look Back."

  • @Mike1614b
    @Mike1614b 5 лет назад +409

    Boston has a unique sound that has not been duplicated

    • @Garf2O
      @Garf2O 5 лет назад +3

      Inb4 greta van boston

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 5 лет назад +9

      I read somewhere once that Tom Schulz refuses to listen to other music to keep his audio influences as pure as possible, and just create what is in his head rather than imitate other musicians.

    • @stephens9462
      @stephens9462 5 лет назад +6

      ruclips.net/video/IgcNLFVjWuc/видео.html
      Lexington Lab comes pretty close

    • @paulscountry456
      @paulscountry456 5 лет назад +1

      Hmm,you might be right, I think they had a small body of superb songs.

    • @GenerationXT
      @GenerationXT 5 лет назад +5

      It was difficult for even Tom Schulz to try and reproduce his studio work on the stage. I can't really see anyone else pulling it off.

  • @velvetbees
    @velvetbees Год назад +14

    Their warm up alone could have been a song by itself. Brad Delp's voice was beyond beautiful.

  • @virgilrytaar9083
    @virgilrytaar9083 4 года назад +13

    This is epic.........stunning old school compressors, properly shielded SM57's, Ampeg V4B's. Live bands will never sound like this again thanks to line array and digitisation. I LOVE this performance.
    Hes looking to stage left at the start for more vocal in the monitor, no fuss just a glance that says it all. Such a pro. I could watch stuff from this era forever. 10/10

  • @daveg.4772
    @daveg.4772 Год назад +11

    Scholz was not only a musical genius, he was an engineering genius who earned two degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, in Cambridge, Mass. Scholz later became famous for inventing The Rockman. The Rockman was the original battery powered and portable personal guitar amplifier. You simply plugged the tiny Rockman into your electric guitar output jack and then plugged your headphones into The Rockman. This was the first device that let you walk around your apartment while playing your guitar as loud as you want to - without disturbing your next door neighbors. Well done Mr. Scholz and RIP Mr. Delp.

  • @roses919
    @roses919 5 лет назад +175

    Oh man, this song and Kansas' "Dust in the Wind" were EVERYWHERE when I was in school. Thanks for the flashback!

    • @stephenbouchelle7706
      @stephenbouchelle7706 5 лет назад +2

      Yes, one of the soundtrack tunes for my college dorm. I didn’t like the style back then, but age and nostalgia have improved it in my ear.

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 5 лет назад +5

      @@jayedwards1205 That makes no sense. Those years were also peak Aeorsmith, KISS, Blue Oyster Cult and the beginnings of Van Halen, AC/DC, Rush and Judas Priest. Yeah, Zeppelin and Sabbath were on a downward arc by '77 and Purple was on hiatus, but you had Rainbow with Dio.
      Of course bands like Boston, Heart and Styx would actually have been considered hard rock back then.

    • @roses919
      @roses919 5 лет назад

      @Brad zybola True dat!

    • @markmiller8128
      @markmiller8128 5 лет назад +6

      i miss those days, we definately have the best music

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry 5 лет назад

      No, no...just say no to phreakin' "Dust In The Wind", smh...

  • @lgempet2869
    @lgempet2869 5 лет назад +37

    Brad Delp has to be in the very top tier of lead rock vocalists in history....one of my absolute favorites! Every time I hear Boston, I mourn his passing again but know he’d want everyone to remember him by his music. Boston’s guitar sound is like no other & simply genius!

    • @gregoryhall3156
      @gregoryhall3156 3 года назад +3

      Brad Delp and Steve Perry (of Journey) were the quintessential Rock God vocalists of the 1970s-1980s--each of them “the voice” of epic rock bands. One of the regrets of my youth was never getting to see Boston live-saw Journey twice (and Steve Perry was every bit incredible live as he was on a studio album)-and thankfully also saw Van Halen on the 1984 tour.

  • @backtheblue280
    @backtheblue280 3 года назад +88

    Scholz created this song by himself (other than drummer) in his basement and created all those sounds in his BASEMENT. not a studio. He played all the instruments.
    Schultz is a genius 👏🙌

    • @porcelainthunder2213
      @porcelainthunder2213 3 года назад +8

      To be fair, his basement was a state of the art studio for the time. This allowed him to keep trying stuff and add layer after layer without racking up huge studio fees for the time and the engineer.

    • @edjordan7527
      @edjordan7527 3 года назад +8

      Goudreau played the lead on longtime. I'm a huge boston and Tom fan. But damn I get tired of people not giving credit where credit is due. Kick my ass if you choose to.....

    • @backtheblue280
      @backtheblue280 3 года назад +3

      @@edjordan7527 we are talking about more than a feeling here. Have to give all those guys credit. Including the original base player crazy guy 🤪

    • @joeking6763
      @joeking6763 2 года назад +4

      @@porcelainthunder2213 State of the art because Tom engineered all the equipment he couldn't get his hands on - either not affordable or not invented yet. CBS made out because they just had to remix it for the album. Then they got half the production credits!

    • @neechee5150
      @neechee5150 Год назад +1

      @@DoIT4Kix Toms 12 track Sculley 1 inch tape machines were not as good or better than the 3M-79 24 track 2 in tape machines that were in the top rung studios at that time. Nor where they as good as or better than the 3M M56 tape machines that were still popular at the time. All of Toms tracks ended up on 24 track 2 inch tape via 3M-79's before Brads vocals were recorded and before the record was mixed as well. When Tom got the money to buy one he went to 24 track 2 inch tape machines.
      Tom's Dan Flickinger console/mixer was not even remotely in the same league as the API console at Westlake Studios where the record was mixed nor was it the equal of the Quad Eight console at Capital Studios Studio C where Brads vocals were recorded.

  • @danielfronc4304
    @danielfronc4304 3 года назад +47

    Brad Delp's vocals just seemed to fit in perfectly like the keystone to a rock arc.

  • @deanlockamy2087
    @deanlockamy2087 3 года назад +31

    In the late 70's and 80's when people got in your car and saw that Boston 8 track sticking out the player they knew you were a rocker.

  • @cchavezjr7
    @cchavezjr7 3 года назад +29

    As far as I've been able to find, this is also the only album that still has every single song receive airplay. That is an amazing feat that hasn't been replicated.

    • @clete3977
      @clete3977 Год назад +3

      Yes! I remember hearing Something About You on the radio in 76/77. Hitch A Ride too.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 Год назад +2

      @@clete3977 I hear them on the radio even today. It's unreal how durable this album has become.

    • @drh3b
      @drh3b 8 месяцев назад +2

      Rumours, maybe? If not, it should be!

    • @drh3b
      @drh3b 8 месяцев назад +2

      The first two Foreigner albums were still getting a lot of airplay back in the day, I haven't listened to the radio really in years except a few minutes here and there.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@drh3b Those albums were great but Not every song gets played. Every album on Boston, still gets played on the radio stations and satellite radio.

  • @SirLeDoux
    @SirLeDoux 3 года назад +22

    Fil I wore this album OUT!!!! What a huge impact this album had on every person my age(51...don’t tell anyone!) I remember hearing this and thinking “ holy shit...you can do THIS with rock n roll?! “ Tom Schultz an M.I.T. Graduate using his degree to build amps and pedals to make the” sound” he heard in his head. Same as John Deacon from Queen-he built all their gear for that classic Queen sound. Lots of love everyone
    Great job Fil!

  • @crcurley
    @crcurley 2 года назад +23

    The problem with anyone, even Brad trying to sing this song live, is that he originally sang it in a very relaxed and somewhat soft manner, with multiple overdubbed vocal tracks. Brad definitely had a one of a kind voice, but it was hard to reproduce live because it was very complex and relied on involved multiple backing vocals needed to create the sound the album produced. However, Brad Delp is definitely one of the most underrated singers in rock history. RIP Brad.

    • @stephenhedge2489
      @stephenhedge2489 2 года назад +3

      He could hit a High E note at full power but day after day would take its toll.

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 6 месяцев назад +6

      Underrated? He was rated in the top three male rock vocalists of all time, only ranked below Steve Perry and Freddie Mercury.

    • @Brirend
      @Brirend Месяц назад

      The difference is, when you are in the studio cutting an album, you are there for a limited amount of time. You can also multi-track in the studio.
      When you are on tour, you are singing everything possibly multiple times a day. This recording looks like a sound check.
      During Journey's Escape tour in '81, Steve Perry went on total vocal rest when he wasn't on stage. He didn't even speak to anyone because of the strain on his voice.

    • @mickeysm64
      @mickeysm64 19 дней назад

      It was hard to reproduce because on the album he sang lead and back up vocals. That's almost impossible to do live.

  • @tommycollins7846
    @tommycollins7846 5 лет назад +164

    Boston is one of favorite bands. RIP Brad Delp and Sib Hashian!

  • @allen_p
    @allen_p 5 лет назад +55

    Saw this notification and stopped everything to watch Boston. Thanks for the song I can always get lost in.

  • @Veeger
    @Veeger 11 месяцев назад +7

    Brad held that note at the end for around 20 seconds , after singing the first part of the line without having to take an extra breath.
    How's that possible?
    Amazing track!

  • @134590174
    @134590174 5 лет назад +31

    Boston is still an FM radio rock staple since their debut in the 70's. Hammered in stone forever. 🤟🖖👍✌

  • @henryzeisler8280
    @henryzeisler8280 3 года назад +29

    Multitrack almost, Tom started “Sound-man Effects” because besides being a great guitarist was also an MIT engineering graduate! When asked “When did you know your efforts in effects wasn’t, a waste of your time?” He replied “The day I received 2 warranty cards from Jeff Beck!”

  • @TK-fk4po
    @TK-fk4po 5 лет назад +123

    Recently watched Rick Beato’s awesome breakdown of this song he did on his channel. Truly amazingly recorded.

  • @JamesMoore-un3cu
    @JamesMoore-un3cu Год назад +10

    There is a magic on this track, hardly achieved by many bands before or since. Not only was Boston an exceptional compilation of excellent musicians, but to reproduce that on stage was just STUNNING... Especially when the band goes on the jam afterwards, just magical. My personal favorite part is Fran Sheehan going off on the bass during that jam; a true artist who really loves to jam with his band. And the vocals - its true - are very difficult to reproduce, especially night after night. Never to be seen again.

  • @TheHeatherjane
    @TheHeatherjane 3 года назад +9

    My dad made sure I knew Boston, he raised me and spoon fed me Boston and I am truly thankful for that!

  • @Okenshield69
    @Okenshield69 3 года назад +85

    Tom Scholtz didn't just give Boston their sound, he was Boston, along with Delp's vocal.

    • @Roberta_Esposito
      @Roberta_Esposito 3 года назад

      ??? drums

    • @Roberta_Esposito
      @Roberta_Esposito 3 года назад +2

      yes , God passed through them

    • @KaptainCanuck
      @KaptainCanuck 3 года назад +1

      Sholz

    • @lisamcbride8921
      @lisamcbride8921 3 года назад +2

      Tom Sholtz was the mad scientist behind Boston! I’m 61 now and remember when this album came out! We walked around with the album in HS!

    • @MichiaMakes
      @MichiaMakes 2 года назад +2

      Boston ~ what happens when a few geniuses decide to change music forever!

  • @leonilapayne5458
    @leonilapayne5458 Год назад +4

    Very well said about the greatest Bradley Edward Delp because he was and still is the greatest singer and irreplaceable forever. May you rest in peace my angel.

  • @JacQuie1776
    @JacQuie1776 2 года назад +6

    This show was in NJ. A few days after we graduated, it seemed like the whole Sayreville HS class of ‘79 was in attendance. I remember this is all anyone talked about. Still my favorite album to this day. Tom and Brad thank you for bringing me the best music of my youth.
    Thanks Fil, love your analysis.

  • @Chief2Moon
    @Chief2Moon 5 лет назад +24

    You've got impeccable talent for "doing autopsies" on songs, exposing the bones,muscles,nerves,etc of various tunes& musicians....tip of the hat to you. Well Done!

  • @impalaman9707
    @impalaman9707 3 года назад +10

    I love Tom Scholz's smile. He just has a special gleam in his eye like he really loves playing guitar and entertaining his fans. You have to love what you do, and its important to show people that you enjoy your work, because the smile you give out comes right back to you

  • @jamesallen278
    @jamesallen278 3 года назад +19

    I saw them in 1979 at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. This might actually be that concert. There were so many good concerts in the late 70’s.

    • @JacQuie1776
      @JacQuie1776 2 года назад

      It was the same show.

    • @shovington67
      @shovington67 2 года назад

      Don't blame yourself for not recognizing the show, the 70's were some good years with stunning hashish from India/ Pakistan/ Afghanistan/Lebanon/ Morocco. Those were the days...

  • @JT-yd2dm
    @JT-yd2dm 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for a great analysis. Boston is one of the greatest bands of all time! I saw them in Indiana in 1994. Such a great show! Absolute perfection! Tom was a genius and Brad's vocals...PHENOMENAL! So sad that we lost him too soon.
    I listened to Truthsurge and his cover of this song...WOW! Great job!

  • @cmrjc74
    @cmrjc74 3 года назад +6

    Absolutely one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard in all of my life!!!!!! ❤️Boston

  • @katyareads221
    @katyareads221 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for the album and band history. I did not realize. It makes you appreciate the music that much more. I remember when this song came out....loved it then and still enjoy listening to it now. It stood the test of time. I still love hearing it 30/40 years later.

  • @GenerationXChick
    @GenerationXChick 3 года назад +12

    Never get tired of this song.

  • @johnpauljones6229
    @johnpauljones6229 Год назад +5

    Godspeed and RIP, Brad.

  • @Fakename70
    @Fakename70 3 года назад +26

    Fun Fact: Scholz’s home demos for the first album were so advanced that plans to have Eddie Kramer brought in to produce the sessions in a “real studio” were scrapped after cooler heads determined Scholz knew what he was doing and didn’t need any outside help. That decision is also how Kramer ended up working with KISS instead.

    • @neechee5150
      @neechee5150 Год назад

      Fakename70 the demos that were presented to Epic records were NOT used as a part of the tracks that comprised the tracks as mixed for the record.
      RW: The album isn't the demo
      tape you sent in is it?
      Scholz: No, we did it over
      again because I did such a good
      job producing the drums on the
      tape. But some of the things on
      the album were done as close as
      possible to the things on the tape.
      By that time so many people had
      heard it that they could pick out
      certain sections that were missing.
      Boston a Rock and Roll Explosion Record World 11/6/76

    • @Fakename70
      @Fakename70 Год назад +1

      @@neechee5150
      I didn’t say anything about Epic. I’m referring to what Kramer himself has said about the demos he heard before anything “professional” had been handed over to the label.

    • @neechee5150
      @neechee5150 Год назад

      @@Fakename70Either way the demos and the tracks that comprised the demos were not used for the record. Your comment implies that all or part of the demo tracks were used which is not true. In spite of what Kramer said, Boylan knew that some of the tracks were simply not up to par. Is Boylan a better producer? Who knows they have worked with different styles of music. However, one thing is clear the demos were not used for the record and the drum recording work on the demos was too amateurish to use for the record

    • @martinaddison4880
      @martinaddison4880 3 месяца назад

      @@neechee5150 Read his original funFact again, it is 100% accurate. NO, he did NOT imply anything, read what he wrote it is 100% fact.

  • @hungfao
    @hungfao 5 лет назад +33

    Back in the 70s, I probably saw everyone....even McCartney. Boston was the best I've ever experienced. The chemistry between the band and the audience was unlike anything I'd ever seen.

    • @soundpainter2590
      @soundpainter2590 4 года назад

      When you say such lofty B S , I KNOW Not only have you NEVER ACTUALLY SEEN THEM... You Probably Weren't even BORN yet ! @ that time there were a Bumper crop of AMAZING Bands that could "Be Magic" It was VERY WELL KNOWN.... BOSTON Wasn't one of them. PERIOD.

  • @bekind6763
    @bekind6763 5 лет назад +25

    Love your analogy of the manager shooting their self in the foot. Boston put out some exceptional artistic material. Thanks for all of the work you put into each analyses. Rock!

    • @katrenagunter5526
      @katrenagunter5526 5 лет назад +1

      Right on! Fil is a good one huh? And I bet he could sing the heck out of this too.

  • @billychoate5228
    @billychoate5228 5 лет назад +90

    Brad Delp along with Paul Rogers are 2 of the best male rock singers in my opinion ever.

    • @souljamom1
      @souljamom1 5 лет назад +5

      Billy Choate Paul Rogers pushing 70 & he still sounds great! It’s amazing!

    • @johnperri997
      @johnperri997 5 лет назад +5

      Even Disco people liked Boston...!!!

    • @leslie8888
      @leslie8888 5 лет назад +8

      Love Paul Rogers!

    • @ponytrekker9315
      @ponytrekker9315 5 лет назад +6

      Throw in Ian gillan of deep purple. I don’t think anyone came close when he was in his prime.

    • @Capricosm
      @Capricosm 5 лет назад +2

      Plus Stevie Wright from The Easybeats .

  • @annejohnston3437
    @annejohnston3437 3 года назад +13

    God I love Boston , this is my fave song , they're badass 💞💖💕💖👏👏👏👏✌🙏😍😄

  • @floorticket
    @floorticket 5 лет назад +264

    You can almost see disco dying in the background.

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 5 лет назад +14

      The same year they burned all those disco records at Comiskey Park in Chicago

    • @jcstevegigs
      @jcstevegigs 5 лет назад +3

      David Ryder that’s great!!! Lol

    • @floorticket
      @floorticket 5 лет назад +2

      @Dancing Candle I still have my Sesame Street Fever LP,

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 5 лет назад +4

      David Ryder what about Disco Duck??

    • @briandillon8041
      @briandillon8041 5 лет назад +1

      David Ryder
      Not fast enough

  • @lastone783
    @lastone783 5 лет назад +33

    Smokin’ ! Oh, wait, that’s my other favorite Boston song. Thanks, Fil, for showcasing another great band❣️

    • @katrenagunter5526
      @katrenagunter5526 5 лет назад +1

      Yep! The man I'll never be is good as well as Headknockers!

    • @Rock_Girl_Daze
      @Rock_Girl_Daze 3 года назад

      💨✌️

    • @Zebra_3
      @Zebra_3 3 года назад

      saw Brad Delp smoking during _Smokin’_ in concert way back then.

  • @pg1171
    @pg1171 4 года назад +3

    Saw then in Birminhgam Al, for our two sons birthdays in 2017. OMG!!! They were freakin incredible! I would have loved to hear the original group, but the modern version is jus so GOOD!!! We had all lost our voices by the end of the concrt! Almost 2 1/2hours of Boston hits! We got WAY more than our money's worth! They NAILED IT!!!

  • @seanhammer6296
    @seanhammer6296 4 года назад +5

    Brad Delp. One of the greatest voices in rock. A tragic loss. R.I.P.

  • @ArcticCoonass
    @ArcticCoonass 4 года назад +15

    Fil... you're such a true music connoisseur and more than likely a musical perfectionist as well, one with an obvious GREAT ear, who also understands the in-depth complexities and subtleties of each specific track you review, so tremendously glad I stumbled onto your channel, it's honestly a real pleasure my friend!

  • @judaspriest1071
    @judaspriest1071 5 лет назад +11

    The first 2 records with Boston .... Boston (1976) and Don't Look Back (1978) Both Classics!... Great band!

  • @pattisimmons67
    @pattisimmons67 4 года назад +11

    I think I watch you as much as I watch the folks you're analyzing. Your smile is like, one of those almost angelic faces. I have enjoyed many of these bands through out my life. Even the oldies I knew from older family and friends who played them LONG after they were on anything BUT the oldies channels.
    Believe me, I'm old enough to be your.... older sister 😜 So a groupie I am not. I just enjoy watching other folks when they TRULY enjoy and appreciate something so amazing as to make them smile too.
    Rock on Fil.
    I'll be watching as long as you keep making these videos too.

  • @scottaberle8684
    @scottaberle8684 4 года назад +13

    Their entire first album was a masterpiece :o)

  • @mitakuyeoyasin2320
    @mitakuyeoyasin2320 5 лет назад +41

    This gonna be good! *grabbing my wine* EDIT: Great Video Fil! RIP Brad, he was truly an amazing, gifted man in so many ways. Was luck enough to catch them several times, and they always rocked it. This is still one of my top 20 albums of all time! Cheers!!!!!

  • @lawrencewestby9229
    @lawrencewestby9229 5 лет назад +6

    Giants Stadium in New Jersey, June 17, 1979, Poco, Todd Rundgren's Utopia, The Outlaws, and Boston. My friends and I were in the upper deck left side of the stage. It poured rain during Rundgren's set that afternoon but we didn't care, it was a hot day and we were young (I was the oldest of our group at 21). It was too bad for Boston that they had to follow The Outlaws.

    • @pbracey1
      @pbracey1 5 лет назад +1

      The Outlaws...the 'Florida Guitar Army'😁 I'm still waiting for Fil to do an analysis of them. It could be a long wait.

  • @Toilbaby
    @Toilbaby 4 года назад +6

    He was SO careful with his music. My lil bro, whom I lost 2 yrs ago, turned me on to Boston years ago. He/I LOVED music. There’s not a day he doesn’t cross my mind. He’s in the wind that blows across my face, he’s in a great song I listen to, he’s in my most happy memories of my dad/identical twin I’ve lost. He’s with them for me and I love him for that. ☺️ Lodie

  • @lancelange9377
    @lancelange9377 3 года назад +8

    I watched a video from the last tour with Brad. He pretty much nailed all the high notes in this song. Which blew my mind.

  • @TheNewenglandboys
    @TheNewenglandboys 5 лет назад +6

    If Tom Schultz name were in the dictionary the description beside his name would most likely read "Musical Genious" From engineering the sounds to playing all the instrument parts and recording, to finding one of the greatest voices ever recorded in Brad Delp who, it could be said, put the perfect voice over "More Than A Feeling". Brad was living in Atkinson, New Hampshire when he passed away. I drove past his house when I heard of his passing and felt such sorrow. Not only did he have a great voice, but he was such a personable person that spoke to everyone wearing that warm smile. I often think if I had known he was so lonely, I may have stopped by and friended him. He lived only a short way from me. RIP Brad. And now Sib is gone also. Hopefully they are playing music up there. Thanks for this video. Amazing

  • @williamgraber6683
    @williamgraber6683 5 лет назад +11

    If this is at Giants Stadium in NJ, I was there. Also performed that day; The Outlaws, Todd Rundgren & Utopia and Poco. Rained when the Outlaws played and the sun returned during Green Grass and High Tides Forever. All were wonderful performances, especially Boston and Todd. We had General Admission Field tickets and could get up close. Great day of performances.

    • @jchis9852
      @jchis9852 5 лет назад +1

      I was there too. I commented further under Lawrence Westby.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  5 лет назад +1

      Cool! Yes it is!

  • @nodoor9132
    @nodoor9132 3 года назад +4

    Tom's prowess as a pedal builder is evident in the guitar and bass sound on all Boston's music.

  • @bobpeterson4930
    @bobpeterson4930 Месяц назад +1

    Saw this band live just a few months prior to this show - Iowa City, IA March 18, 1979. At 12 yrs old it positively changed my course of my life.

  • @anakina1
    @anakina1 5 лет назад +11

    Man FIL you did an excellent job with the analysis and applaud you defending Brads performance. I was really hoping you would have showcased Brad with a better performance because he deserves it. Tom was the band, but Brad was the voice Tom needed to get his music heard. Great job.

  • @debbie995
    @debbie995 5 лет назад +5

    Another thing that impresses me is how they keep the tempo so steady; it could be so easily rushed by any member of the band at any time. As a drummer myself, I can appreciate how well-rehearsed this is, as you said Fil. And thank you for talking about Brad's vocal in this performance vs his vocal talent. He's one of my favorite vocalists and deserves every accolade. Thank you so much for this analysis! I love Boston! :D

  • @davidcurran5259
    @davidcurran5259 4 года назад +2

    So many great bands in the 70's, Boston is certainly one of them!

  • @ljtuggle5067
    @ljtuggle5067 4 года назад +3

    Love how you explain these Great artists. Thank you!!

  • @GeorgeLiquor
    @GeorgeLiquor 3 года назад +29

    RIP Brad Delp. Pretty weird how he went out

  • @billkohler6292
    @billkohler6292 4 года назад +5

    RIP Brad, we lost your great voice, it would have been so nice to have you stay with us a little longer and make some more great music with Tom. We love ya!

  • @just_passing_through
    @just_passing_through Год назад +5

    What an awesome song. Never gets old. Even the few ‘bum’ notes in this performance don’t diminish it at all.

  • @JeffreyOakarPhotos
    @JeffreyOakarPhotos 3 года назад +5

    GREAT analysis....thanks for posting this. Boston is starting to finally get some true love for being the great band that they are. Hall of Fame worthy, no doubt and a true innovation. My heart goes out to Brad because you can hear him struggle to hit those notes and his voice must have been shot by that point in the tour. More than a Feeling isn't the only difficult Boston song to play! They're all hard because Brad set the bar so high. PS: Surprised no one commented on the fact that they start the song of with the instrumental The Journey which was from Don't Look Back. Love the sound effects Tom gets from his guitar!

  • @barbaradownie3265
    @barbaradownie3265 5 лет назад +30

    I FORGOT HOW GOOD THIS SONG IS 😍😍😍😍I APPRECIATE IT SO MUCH MORE NOW

    • @katrenagunter5526
      @katrenagunter5526 5 лет назад +4

      I hear ya. It was so overplayed back then. But when you don't hear it for a long time and you have changed as well, your perspective is different isn't it?

    • @barbaradownie3265
      @barbaradownie3265 5 лет назад +1

      Kat&Co w/friends SO TRUE!

  • @seanwoodburn2616
    @seanwoodburn2616 5 лет назад +9

    Great analysis Fil...as usual!
    This was a complicated group for many reasons ranging from production at Scholz' studio to legal issues and how the heck did they do that live??
    In today's world of sampling, pre-recorded backing tracks, harmonizers and loopers it may seem simple but it was not.
    Boston's live shows in the seventies and early eighties may well have been technically the most difficult to produce during the era.
    Tom's technical acumen changed what we thought was possible on a live stage. Much of what we take for granted now started with this band!

  • @lisafridland
    @lisafridland 2 года назад +2

    I was lucky enough to see them live 4 times between 1987 and 2004. So great… always had a great time. Really appreciate the history and technical details you provide, Fil. It really adds a lot.

  • @kirkbolas4985
    @kirkbolas4985 4 года назад +9

    I’m 57 y.o. and was in the 8th grade when that first album came out. The song Hitch A Ride was what hooked me into being a life long Boston fan and that first album was one of the major reasons I picked up a guitar and became a musician. It’s the primary reason I’m also a gear head and got into making my own effects and amps.
    That album is timeless imoho. Even though it’s a product of the 70’s, it doesn’t sound aged or out of place today.
    As to changing lineups...Tom Scholz is Boston. So long as Tom is writing, playing and producing, there will be the band Boston.

    • @overcompensation985
      @overcompensation985 4 года назад +1

      Whenever I'm feeling at a low ebb I play Hitch A Ride. It's my fallback position.

    • @kirkbolas4985
      @kirkbolas4985 4 года назад +2

      Mafiawl Mower That’s how ya beat the low ebb. As an aside, RUclipsr Rick Beato deconstructs Hitch A Ride in one of his “What Makes This Song Great”. He shows how to play the different principle parts note perfect. He also does the same in another video in that series for More Than A Feeling. It’s worth watching each of those vids at least once.

  • @williambrooks276
    @williambrooks276 3 года назад +5

    Fil you really understand the many aspects of difficulty that true musicians have to deal with especially with the upward trajectory drive when trying to push an album live and explaining to us the pressures and actual work to perform like it is on the album behind in this case remarkably groundbreaking production. Thank you Fil for your expertise in dissecting this performance.

  •  5 лет назад +9

    I was from New Hampshire and we all loved our great Boston bands. A lot of the members as well as Aerosmith had weekend homes in NH. You would frequently run into all these guys. I

    • @stephens9462
      @stephens9462 5 лет назад +1

      Cherry Snow same here. Brad was living in Atkinson when he died if memory serves me correctly. Godsmack is another band with NH roots.

  • @2GuysTalkingPodcastNetwork
    @2GuysTalkingPodcastNetwork Год назад +2

    The COMPLETE CAVEMAN DRUM OPENING of this is just beyond awesome. All of it. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on it and to allow us to remember some GREAT MUSIC, personalities and talents!

  • @leslie8888
    @leslie8888 5 лет назад +2

    Saw Boston in 1980 at WSU Washington state. There just came back from overseas tour and were so happy to be back home! Played 3 hours and was blown away! Thank you for the look back! We were so we're so lucky to see all the great bands back then. Can't believe I'm 60! Tom was an engineer beyond any other!

  • @jojoz
    @jojoz 5 лет назад +60

    Saw them live in San Diego in the seventies, one of the best mose loved bands ever... Broke my heart to hear about Brad Delp's suicide, Depression is such an insidious illness and many hide it well This is and was and will always be one of many of ours' favorite bands... Amazing live what a band what a voice... Saw them at the Sports Arena in just this year sounds much better live than here to be honest Boston, February 26 1979, San Diego Sports Arena the harmony on 'Just a little band out of Boston" ha simply amazing blend !!! thanks Fil great review! very informative!

    • @caryd67
      @caryd67 5 лет назад +4

      My heart breaks for Brad every time I hear Boston music. RIP you poor “lonely soul” ❤️

    • @jojoz
      @jojoz 5 лет назад +2

      I love that he brings up groups a lot of us have seen in the good old days and give lots of info I have not even heard of and t y

    • @jojoz
      @jojoz 5 лет назад +2

      yes such a tremendous loss RIP I agree

    • @ronniewrong1539
      @ronniewrong1539 5 лет назад +2

      😢 I didnt know he committed suicide. 😢
      I have to go read now. I wonder how his heart got broken. At least he touched greatness. He made himself vulnerable and took chances with his performances that inspire to this day. I hope he finally found the peace he seemingly did not find here.

    • @jojoz
      @jojoz 5 лет назад +1

      I was devastated, sorry you found out here we've lost so many musicisions in the past few years

  • @kencoakley3959
    @kencoakley3959 4 года назад +3

    I'm from Boston and remember how huge they were back in The 70s. One of my cousins, who passed away a couple of years ago, who was a fan of theirs, got me into them in 1976, when I was 10. It was my first step into being a metalhead, which I was all through The 80s. I love "Rock "N' Roll Band". I got a kick out of the line "Dancin' in the streets of Hyannis" because I would go on summer vacation there.

  • @RumbleFish69
    @RumbleFish69 3 года назад +4

    I watch this video and my eyes well up with tears...tears of joy. It is quite overwhelming how this song takes me back to a time and place in an instance...The memories I have of watching and listening to Boston when I was a kid. I also love how this video recognizes the beauty and complexity of this arrangement. When I first started playing many years ago, it was because of watching '70s bands like Boston on the Midnight Special... Of course, I also have to credit Roy Clark! After watching his performance of "Malaguena" well, that was the reason I begged my mother for a guitar in the first place! This is a great review video and I am happy to see someone out there going back to review what made the great bands, so great!

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 4 года назад +13

    Saw Boston with opening act JOURNEY and John Miles at the Capital Centre in Landover Maryland in 1977 the year this came out. I truly think the sixties and seventies produced the best rock music to ever come out.

  • @rottenhippie8151
    @rottenhippie8151 5 лет назад +16

    Greatest debut album period. And Toms MIT engineered Sony Les Paul is temperamental but incredible. From this Brad to Brad Delp'. Love and light always Always missed RIP Brother

    • @cameranmanner4701
      @cameranmanner4701 3 года назад

      I would like to say the fanboys of GnR are steaming over your comment. LoL

    • @rottenhippie8151
      @rottenhippie8151 3 года назад +1

      @@cameranmanner4701 thanx for the reply. I gotta say first, your comment cracked me up because if there was a fan base i would like to see steaming is GnR. Absolutely can not stand Axel, Just a straight hack with more than a few bitch tendencies completely cancels out everything Slash, Izzy and Duff put down. I don't suffer assholes, and Axel a first class one. More class in Sib's kick drum than GnR in it's entirety.

    • @cameranmanner4701
      @cameranmanner4701 3 года назад

      Though i havent really checked the numbers I feel that GnR debute album as the most sold is a bit of a falsehood. As there were three platforms you could buy an album. Record, tape and CD. Plus the larger population base and the amount of radio stations blasting GnR music. Would it be fair to base a % of record sales over population density during their debute period.
      Me being at the height of 80s music my bias would lead me to GnR but and Boston album was far removed from me. But in comparaison to the Appetite album. Boston crafted a far better album.

  • @Eric_B
    @Eric_B 5 лет назад +6

    I totally agree that the album recording of this song is a work of art. It still sounds incredible these 40+ years later. This is one of the best rock songs ever written, IMO.
    I Play this song once or twice nearly every weekend with my band, (sing the lead and play 2nd lead guitar) and I can attest to its longevity.… Even “kids“ in their early 20s love this song, and seem to know all the words! It freaks me out!

  • @scottaberle8684
    @scottaberle8684 4 года назад +5

    I love to see your smile when GREAT artists make you want to cry with their art :o) You Rock!!!!!! This was one of the first albums I ever owned.

  • @kimijonghighball9626
    @kimijonghighball9626 5 лет назад +3

    Not only do you analyze the band’s musicians, you give a pretty awesome history of the groups members. I enjoy and learn a lot by your videos Pegasus.

  • @izregistered
    @izregistered 3 года назад +3

    I had the pleasure of going to a Boston concert years ago and Delp nailed it.

  • @heartstringssound-Doug
    @heartstringssound-Doug 5 лет назад +5

    Spot on Fil as usual! Thanks for doing the review on Boston! What a fantastic band both from musicality and technologically wise. Tom was/is such a genius inventor.

  • @sandiparker8567
    @sandiparker8567 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow, taking me back to senior year of college - Boston was our SOUNDTRACK! Insane album. Thanks for the analysis as always.

  • @dougieh9676
    @dougieh9676 2 года назад +3

    I used to listen to Boston, Styx, Led Zeppelin, and The Cars exclusivity/only in the late 70’s
    I love your taste in good/great music and the fact you don’t underestimate how great country music is. I’ve been getting into old blues from the 20’s-40’s lately. I was surprised to find out how much great music came from that era. ☮️🎵❤️🎶

  • @turkeytrailhoneybeefarmgeo6292
    @turkeytrailhoneybeefarmgeo6292 5 лет назад +20

    He did the album then found a singer. He built his own studio for the first Album. The man invented studio gear to get it done. The record company thought it was a demo. The sound engineer didn't. The rest is history. Un real.

  • @jayedilts8612
    @jayedilts8612 5 лет назад +3

    I love how often I see live footage I’ve never seen before on your channel! One of those songs I never get sick of... wicked!

  • @boosuedon
    @boosuedon 5 лет назад +16

    When Tom was young he had a huge crush on an older cousin. He said later that he thought she was the most beautiful girl in the world. Her name is Marianne.

  • @garymessano2669
    @garymessano2669 3 года назад +1

    This actual show, was the very first concert I ever attended!! Seeing this show brought back so many memories of high school and my buddies. Thank you for selecting this show!!

  • @Colhogan06
    @Colhogan06 2 года назад +5

    I seen an interview with Brad, and he mentioned early on when they started touring, that even though he knew the fans would want him to sing "More Than a Feeling", he didn't look forward to singing it. He basically said what FIL has said here. The song took a toll on his voice, and sometimes they would sing it early on in their show because if they waited until later it would be very difficult for him. I think he even mentioned that, later in the tour he would start having others like Barry help with some of the notes.

    • @georgelapointe52
      @georgelapointe52 2 года назад +1

      Delp's rendition on the debut album is astounding. It is easy to see how that song is a voice killer.

  • @KarlaElaine100
    @KarlaElaine100 5 лет назад +5

    Takes me back to high school. There really was a lot of good music in the 70’s!

  • @mikeyoung9810
    @mikeyoung9810 4 года назад +3

    One of my favorite groups. Love the first 3 albums.

  • @rickrickard2788
    @rickrickard2788 5 лет назад +4

    Boston was decades ahead of their time. My '68 Firebird, Boston, "More than a Feeling", Journey-"Feeling that way", "Lights" REO- "Roll w/the changes", "Take it on the run", and road trip'n to Santa Cruz, California. Good times.

  • @patriciabarkley735
    @patriciabarkley735 5 лет назад +3

    I love Boston! I saw them years ago and it was a wonderful concert! There is no one who musically or vocally can sound like Boston. Fil, you always do a great honest review. You definitely get all the information on the group you do. Thank you for putting it together so well. I like it, when you say to try to sing it, if you are going to say anything against them. Your review is brilliant! I am so sorry that some of them have passed away. Once again I love those long haired rock stars! I love you too, Fil! ❤️🌹❤️

  • @joeg9810
    @joeg9810 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorite bands, growing up in New England. I wore that first album out! Great musicians all of them, seen the twice live!

  • @ozarkoracle7389
    @ozarkoracle7389 5 лет назад +3

    I’m so glad you mentioned how difficult this song would be to nail Night after night...live...while playing instruments. Brad Delp was a phenomenal vocalist. Everything Boston put out there was a masterpiece. I can’t listen without great application for every element.
    The harmonies, the bass lines, lead guitar....oh I could never get tired of listening and appreciating all aspects of this great band. 🤘

  • @paulagwhyte1720
    @paulagwhyte1720 2 года назад +2

    Wow, they were amazing! Every time I hear it, I get more than a feeling. I want to cheer, cry, sing, I don't know....my younger sons almost groan, they know it's going to blast it and I'm going to sing, possibly cry! I mean, he did sing the the notes that high, just blended the high notes with high guitar. And the guitars. This band, wow. Xx. They should have been higher everywhere than every other band!