I was a nineteen-year-old yupster when Boston’s debut album hit the shelves in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial. Two years later, along comes their second album “Don’t Look Back” and the title track. Great rock classic, and Sib Hashian is smiling down from heaven and so is Bradley Delp. I hope Tom Scholz, Barry Goudreau, and Fran Sheehan had a chance to scope out Sina and her magnificent cover. There should be a special Grammy set aside for Sina. She even does jazz, and does it good. Have a look of her sitting in on “That Old Devil Moon”. During the 1970s, Boston was riding high on the charts with Bad Company, the Doobie Brothers, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Grateful Dead, Heart, Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart, Humble Pie, and lots of others that I can’t name at the moment. I’m glad that Sina has a deep musical appreciation for the rock artists of yesteryear. This video proves it.
Okay some comments are pathetic, but Sina is a professional drummer she's a musician she can play anything just like it's recorded she's a prodigy!!! She kicks assss!!!!
Sina I grew up with all the classic rock bands of that time still listen to them today you are the best drummer to come around sence that time keep on drumming great job for a wonderful person don't stop for your fans.
I'm not a drummer. I'm not even a musician. I love music, and I'm a huge Boston fan. I remember exactly where I was when I heard this song for the first time. I have gained a new appreciation for the art form of being a drummer. Thank you Sina for that.
Sina, I loved watching you play this song. I am a huge Boston fan and an older female drummer (57). I am going to watch this a bunch of times to get some pointers on how to play it. I've watched you for a quite a while and you just amaze me with your talent. Thanks for making me smile!
Nostalgia got me since yesterday. Yes, this is a long song, but songs became longer with the new CD-format. And the sounds are so 80’s, sounds like Jump by V.H. here and there.The funny thing though is that this song came actually out two years before the 80’s and four years before the first CD.😊 Anyway, it’s easy to watch this video the whole 6 minutes because of Sina’s impeccable playing. She nails it as they say. It is perfect!!
Boston was one of my first teenage rock groups. I actually a stained glass window of the Boston album cover for a Junior High project. It's still in the hallway 40 years later. Love the song Sina plays it flawlessly. Go Sina, you'll fill a stadium some day, I have know doubt! 💖
@@Donny-does-it I’d love that stained glass window in my house, I was a freshman in college when there first album hit the radio airwaves. Boston has been my band ever since. Their music never gets old.
Hi Sina...your Boston covers are by far the best out there. Spot on! When in my car...I now listen to your version of all my favorite classics. They sound much crisper with your drum track. Truly amazing...keep up the great work. RIP...Brad Delp
I am thoroughly impressed, young lady. I was 10 years old when this song came out, and is one of my favourites of all time. Thank you for keeping this band alive for your generation
I'm a disabled American combat vet and I just reconnected to music as a way of getting me through my post traumatic stress. THANK YOU so much for rocking the music I loved since it first came out on the radio and my generation heard it play for the first time! It's awesome to see someone live there music I've loved for four decades. I wish you all the luck with your ventures! I hope you never stop!
Saturday night out on a fall evening cruising around with friends, looking for girls, stereo cranking out Boston. Getting into trouble, all-around a perfect night. If we could only go back to that time.. Thank you Sina ! The memories brought back are gold. Sent you 20 EUR via your PalPay, well deserved. I hope you become wealthy beyond imagination.
Actually it's nice she was born in this time to keep good rock going - there were plenty of good musicians back then, way less today. Too much cheesy manufactured, canned pop which Sina crusades against with her Chi-Might projects! Kudos to her!
Thank you for this! I have had every iteration of this album from 8 track all the way to MP3. The drum solo was always my favorite part of Don’t Look Back because every time I played it I cranked it up to 11. Seeing you do it on RUclips makes my day. Normally I won’t comment on a video this old but I really enjoyed it and broke my rule for you. I hope you see it. ❤❤❤❤
My God. I come back to this one every couple of weeks. Powerful performance on this one. Just as good as Sib in his early days with the band. Wow is appropriate.
It's almost 2019 - look forward, don't look back...but do look before you leap! THE SONG - "Don't Look Back" was written by Tom Scholz, the main songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of the rock band Boston. It's the title track of their second album 'Don't Look Back'. The song was recorded at Scholz's home studio in 1978 and both the album and single were released on Aug 2, 1978. The album version clocks in at 5:58 while the edited radio version is 4:05. "Don't Look Back", the single, entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #62 on Aug 19, 1978 and peaked at #4 on Oct 7, 1978. It was last charted at #95 on Nov 11, 1978 spending 13 weeks on the chart. The album 'Don't Look Back' reached #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The song is about moving forward without regret and embracing what lies ahead without wasting time. THE DRUMMERS - In the studio, Boston was mostly Tom Scholz playing almost all of the instruments and Brad Delp singing all the vocal parts. Scholz's original choice of drummer was Jim Masdea but the band's managers and record label insisted on a different drummer. Sib Hashian, also a fine drummer was recruited. In order to have a performing band, Barry Goudreau was brought in to play second guitar parts and Fran Sheehan was recruited for bass. For the recording of "Don't Look Back", Scholz has stated that Sheehan played only a few bass notes while Goudreau played the intro and outro solo guitar parts. Sib Hashian was required to copy Jim Masdea's original drum parts by following a transcription and Scholz stated that he made over 60 edits to Hashian's track in order to get the required performance. Hashian played with the band from 1976 to 1983. Masdea, who had to leave the band in 1976, returned from 1983 to 1988. There doesn't seem to be much information available for Sib Hashian. Jim Masdea got a second-hand drum set at the age of 13. By 16 he started playing in bands and not long after, he met Goudreau and Scholz. Apart from drumming, he's had a very varied career including running a bar / restaurant in China and operating a bakery. With the paucity of info on the two drummers, there wasn't much for Rosanna and Sina to discuss but they agreed that both were relatively uncomplicated straight-ahead rock drummers that suited the band perfectly. Sina admits to being a fan of Boston - "It's not really a 'drummers'-band', but the whole package is just perfect!!" Regarding her cover performance, "I listened to the album 'Don't Look Back' a lot, so I know most of the fills. I didn't really learn this song before recording it, I just did what I remembered and added some little things of my own towards the end." This is Sina's fourth Boston cover. Check through her old videos for "More Than A Feeling", "Smokin'", and "Cool The Engines". An interesting fact for the last song is that Scholz created the drum track by recording segments with drum machine and physically splicing sections of the tape. In covering the song, Sina replaced that drum machine with a real drummer. Score one for the humans! This is Sina's last video of the year and my last comment of 2018. Have a great weekend guys and see you next year!
A little complement...Sib Hashian died on March 22, 2017, at the age of 67, after collapsing in the middle of a set while performing on board a cruise ship
Your behind the scenes informational write ups have become an important part of sinas covers ! Thanks and have a great new years ! We look forward to your insite on future covers .
SINA Doering does an amazing job on Boston’s Don’t look Back, I was SINA’S age when this album was released so I guess I just aged myself. SINA is an incredibly talented young lady and musician WOW 🥰👍👏🤟🙏
I simply cannot do what the song title says. I must "look back" at this classic drum cover time and time again. Your preparation, precision and commanding performance is absolutely praiseworthy! I'm not a musician and I've not experienced the exhilaration of being enraptured during a song. It's so obvious that you do. I'm sincerely envious. Notably, at 3:56 and 4:11 into the song, you are totally concentrating with your eyes closed and your countenance raised to actually feel and be a part of the music. It's as if you are playing for an audience of one and wanting to make a lasting impressing to the one to whom you are playing. You succeeded! Sina, you are truly gifted by God and it's so refreshing to see Him working through you and being a blessing to so many - including me!
I am in my 50s' and learned to play in the late 70s', I learned on Boston and spent hours playing in my garage. I am from New Jersey, but married an Irish woman and came to Ireland 20 years ago leaving my drums. My kids are now grown and I have felt that I was really missing joy in my life, I am so happy I saw this video because it reminded me what it is!! I could play for hours by myself and love it!!! I going to look to get a small set and start playing again, I love your technique and you are excellent on the fills! I really want to thank you for these videos, they helped this guy find some real purpose and directed me back to the love I used to have playing!! Again Thanks!! Keep making videos you have a great future ahead!!!!
So fun to watch and listen to. The thing about Scholz is that he is so PRECISE. All his parts for all the singing and playing are perfectly formed like a precision watch. Maybe Sina has Swiss family... because she really takes to Boston drum parts... so accurate and perfectly engineered. When I toured Germany, Austria and Switzerland, we had a lot of Southern USA swing in our rock grooves that our German musician friends asked about but couldn't quite find. The ones that come live in Tennessee or Louisiana or even Virginia for a while and immerse themselves in the swing, return to Europe with something special. But when Sina plays Boston...it's already there.
That was awesome. Sina. I grew up with Boston. They came out when I was high school. I'm 60 now. The years. Fly bye. Lock it in. Thanks young lady. Loved it ❤️💯👍👌
I have commented before on this track, which Sina has done such an outstanding job. I saw Sib (RIP Sib) play the drums live a couple of times along with the rest of the band. Most people do not know the significant technical aspects in the recording of this song, as well as, the rest of the songs on this first Boston album. The conclusion I reached is that Tom Scholz is a genius and that Brad Delp had the most outstanding superhuman voice in rock and roll music (RIP Brad) It is emotional for me, a musician and at one time a singer, because these guys in the band were my same age. Also it was at a time when great music was being produced in Detroit (Outstanding Jazz & Blues, Garage Rock and Roll, and Mainstream Rock). I even got a chance to drink with these guys and talk music, with a little jamming on the side.......one time in Mass a long time ago. The way Scholz recorded the music did not allow a cut and paste on each track during editing, therefore each musician had to do his take in entirety for each track he was put on. This even more makes these guys, especially Brad Delp super human (I refer each of you to Rick Beato's detailed breakdown/evaluation of this song on his channel) Just imagine when you listen to this song that Brad Delp used falsetto, but his tremendous full voice you can hear heading up to that high E he holds forever in full voice and perfect pitch WOW You can also hear Sib's perfect fills. If time permits, it would be such a thrill for Sina to redo these Boston tracks with her now fully established style, and such strong drum licks now. Perfect NOW as it was perfect THEN StanTheMan
Great, great and great again. Love Sina's symbal work. I remember her early videos, whenever she hit the one on her far right she looked in that direction. Not anymore. It comes so natural. A truly amazing talent.
I never get tired of watching you play. You have the perfect amount of showmanship, talent and execution. You don’t over play anything and your love for playing definitely shows!
Sina is so technical! All of her covers.. and I mean all of them, are exactly as they sound on the studio version release... AMAZING! Every fill on all of these covers is exactly! how the original drummer played it... not sure if people are realizing this!!! Super Fantastic!
I don't get some people. They see the accuracy of the cover as a negative, as in _she's just copying_ . Well yeah, that shows versatility when you can do that many different styles, that well. Those comments tend to come from drummers who think throwing in as many drum licks, stick twirls, and solos, as they can equals great drumming.
Sina, I am going to be 50 next time around. I am a lead singer first, a rhythm guitarist second and drums are a very distant third in my abilities. I've watched/listened to you for a while and have loved seeing your artistry flourish. I've left the commenting to others because I would only be repeating what they are mostly saying....until now. You bring joy to those who watch you play. That you are gifted is indisputable. You are a deserving and worthy torch - bearer for an era of music that will never be surpassed yet I am certain that you will both preserve and add to it before you are through. May your Journey be Any Way You Want It, may your Heart always be protected from the Barracudas of this world, may you be a Queen who continues to exhibit grace Under Pressure, and, may the Rush of performance always carry you in keeping the Spirit of AOR Radio alive and well, while never making you lose sight of the forest for The Trees. The comments on this thread are more active than on others I've seen. You seem to have hit a special nerve with your fans. They should all be this lively, you are are a rare talent and it is a treat that we get to watch you. Thank you young lady. If you ever come to AZ, I'd play alongside you in a heartbeat!
One more time here. Watched this video a dozen times now and I must say, the past three times I put it on my 10 ft HD Theater screen in order to watch your fundamentals and entertainment gusto very closely. Your drumming fundamentals are seriously top notch with the best professionals. On this one, your entertainment gusto (how much you got into playing the song) was also professional quality (very important). I am at the point of making a donation to your efforts. I believe I am convinced. Since I travel frequently, I might attend one of your local German gigs. We need more of you in the music business...….real music that is.
Long time fan and supporter of Sina here. *Sina is absolutely something very special!* You must watch all of material from the start to see where she has come from to where she is now. An epic ride! She has been blessed with music in her heart and soul! Highly recommend checking out her patreon acct.
@@Steve_J_ And boy has she exploded in the past few months while attending ArtEz in the Netherlands! Steve are you still following Sina? Ian Paice has issued an invitation to do a project, and Lava Records has signed her for a project... so phenomenal watching her shine👍Fan From Florida 🌴
Happy 3rd anniversary to this awesome cover. The only thing I don't understand is how it does not have at least 1 (or 2) million views by now? Sad that "only" 677,027 have watched it so far. I can't wait to see what cover Sina picks to end 2021 with.
Out of over 720k views, only 16k likes? I don't know what you people were listening to but if this phenomenal young lady isn't worthy of a simple thumbs up, who is?!
It is amazing to see someone so young deliver such incredible talent over such a huge range of music history. I love you Sina, and your contribution to the world of entertainment.
Good girl gone philosophic! Look back, proud of what you have accomplished so far. And look forward, the best is yet to come. In fact, we wish each of your years be better and better, with the best always a little bit in the future. Gosh, I don't wanna get too philosophic either... Happy New Year, to you and your family!
I love you Sina....my neighbors hated me always played this at MAX....I love how her shirts ALWAYS meet her jeans at a level plane!!! Drumming keeps you fit obviously...
Sina, remember watching you as a young girl just killing the songs and your talent is immeasurable. If Rush ever tours again it would be amazing to see you at the drums, what a career ahead of you you have! Update:RUclips is reposting my comments about a different song onto this, I don't know why.
Ahhh....Sina, one of my favorites by Boston also. You are going back to a time (1978) when real Rock & Roll was being played. Love the drums on the song. Especially the bass drum. You definitely did it justice. Good job. Loved it.
Boston is my all time favorite band. I have listened to their songs thousands of times. Sina, you absolutely NAILED this song. I am stunned by your performance. Likewise on Foreplay/Longtime. I cant stop watching you over and over. You are truly gifted. Would love to see you do Hitch a Ride and Peace of Mind.
I scored this 10.00 on a 1 to 10 scale The people who gave this a thumbs down must have been East German judges. I also awarded Sina extra style points for the Tshirt/slogan which absolutely would have DQ'ed her at an Olympic figure skating competition 😊❤👍🥁 P.S. I am a hobbyist-guitarist not a drummer but I love watching Sina and Yoyoka videos. They're just fantastic
I'm so glad to see a young lady into real music you do a very good job on the drums keep rocking my friend your buddy ben brown from Cincinnati Ohio 👍 ♥️
Oh how I love a trip back to the 70's!! I remember when this album was released and me going to the record store to buy it! Not long after, I got to see Boston live for the first time. What an amazing concert that was!! Great song to end the year with Sina!! Well done and I loved it!! Happy New Year to all!!
Boston is true classic rock n roll and you did this song such great justice with your awesome skills. Thanks for bringing back such good memories from my early days.
God it’s so good to see someone appreciate music from before the time they were born. This girl is incredible. I got to go backstage at a Boston concert when I lived in LA. The only time in my life I’ve gotten to go backstage for a concert like that. I can just say they were phenomenal. One of my favorite bands ever. The whole story behind Boston is just magic and I think an incredible amount of creativity and talent.🎵
Sina and other similar young musicians like her ARE PROOF that eventually the music of the 21st Century will get better. . . and IMHO surpass and in a positive way BLOW AWAY music from the 20th Century. . .
Certainly a great time to be young, the 70's :) 1976 Boston's self titled album then this in 78. This was 1 of about a dozen LPs I had at the time. I can remember playing this on some cool to me at the time, but totally lame by today's standards, record player. Sitting back staring at one of the coolest looking covers at the time and being taken to a new world of sound by the guitar playing in this song. I really love the backing track you have for this one Sina. It sounds awesome! Your work with the "Jingle stick" along with your kit really blends well. I am sure your Dad had a lot to do with that! One of the all time greatest songs ever IMO! If this does not get you pumped up you have to be dead! I have a pile of stubs that I keep for past shows but I only have 1 for Boston unfortunately. Wednesday 09 July 1997 Jones Beach NY. Only time ever I was able to see them live. This is a small outdoor venue, awesome place to see a show. Only problem is weather can make or break a show. Of course this night it just happen to rain. I not talking light rain but monsoon type rain. The band was under a shell so they were fine and played an incredible set. I don't believe a single person left that night. It was certainly a show to remember. They played all the hits and the crowd gave them their all. Classic! Well 2018 is coming to an end young lady and its been a hell of a year filled with milestones and great experiences! Wishing you and your crew continued success for the New Year Sina! Thanks for keeping the memories of great music alive! Rock On!
This was one of the earliest 8-tracks I bought. Always loved the drum part from the original and Sina rocks it! I'm now partially deaf from cranking this on my headphones! Love the ending!
@@spaceghost8995 you're so funny. Try explaining your hot take on any Boston classic rock station and see how that goes for you. until then STFU. have a great day and thanks for the laugh.
This along with Hotel California was my first albums I owned. Spot on cover as usual. The rapid fire fills and bass drum work here is phenomenal. I'm starting to think she's a synth from Westworld or something !!!
I was a nineteen-year-old yupster when Boston’s debut album hit the shelves in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial. Two years later, along comes their second album “Don’t Look Back” and the title track. Great rock classic, and Sib Hashian is smiling down from heaven and so is Bradley Delp. I hope Tom Scholz, Barry Goudreau, and Fran Sheehan had a chance to scope out Sina and her magnificent cover. There should be a special Grammy set aside for Sina. She even does jazz, and does it good. Have a look of her sitting in on “That Old Devil Moon”. During the 1970s, Boston was riding high on the charts with Bad Company, the Doobie Brothers, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Grateful Dead, Heart, Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart, Humble Pie, and lots of others that I can’t name at the moment. I’m glad that Sina has a deep musical appreciation for the rock artists of yesteryear. This video proves it.
Hi, I am Korean at Seoul, 65years old!
I am watching your drums every day!!
You, Sina have a great Soul!!!
I love to see you playing those drums and enjoying a music that born 30 years before you born, a kiss for you
Okay some comments are pathetic, but Sina is a professional drummer she's a musician she can play anything just like it's recorded she's a prodigy!!! She kicks assss!!!!
Sina I grew up with all the classic rock bands of that time still listen to them today you are the best drummer to come around sence that time keep on drumming great job for a wonderful person don't stop for your fans.
I'm not a drummer. I'm not even a musician. I love music, and I'm a huge Boston fan. I remember exactly where I was when I heard this song for the first time. I have gained a new appreciation for the art form of being a drummer. Thank you Sina for that.
Sina, I loved watching you play this song. I am a huge Boston fan and an older female drummer (57). I am going to watch this a bunch of times to get some pointers on how to play it. I've watched you for a quite a while and you just amaze me with your talent. Thanks for making me smile!
Thanks for listening and your kind words!!
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You rock girl ! She is really good.
Jill Carbonaro. Great comment, Jill. Sina Is Awesome! she amazed me as well, Im a 56 yr old guy drummer and she is fun, great to watch and listen to..
Nostalgia got me since yesterday. Yes, this is a long song, but songs became longer with the new CD-format. And the sounds are so 80’s, sounds like Jump by V.H. here and there.The funny thing though is that this song came actually out two years before the 80’s and four years before the first CD.😊 Anyway, it’s easy to watch this video the whole 6 minutes because of Sina’s impeccable playing. She nails it as they say. It is perfect!!
Boston was one of my first teenage rock groups. I actually a stained glass window of the Boston album cover for a Junior High project. It's still in the hallway 40 years later. Love the song Sina plays it flawlessly. Go Sina, you'll fill a stadium some day, I have know doubt! 💖
Ohhh would love a pic of that stained glass window!!
@@Donny-does-it I’d love that stained glass window in my house, I was a freshman in college when there first album hit the radio airwaves. Boston has been my band ever since. Their music never gets old.
Brings tears to my eyes. Awesome. I'll watch over & over & over.
Outstanding. Impeccable. How can this song not make anyone smile and pump their fist in the air. Keep up the great drumming.
Hi Sina...your Boston covers are by far the best out there. Spot on! When in my car...I now listen to your version of all my favorite classics. They sound much crisper with your drum track. Truly amazing...keep up the great work. RIP...Brad Delp
I am thoroughly impressed, young lady. I was 10 years old when this song came out, and is one of my favourites of all time. Thank you for keeping this band alive for your generation
I'm a disabled American combat vet and I just reconnected to music as a way of getting me through my post traumatic stress. THANK YOU so much for rocking the music I loved since it first came out on the radio and my generation heard it play for the first time! It's awesome to see someone live there music I've loved for four decades. I wish you all the luck with your ventures!
I hope you never stop!
I salute you for your very honorable service. God bless!
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Saturday night out on a fall evening cruising around with friends, looking for girls, stereo cranking out Boston.
Getting into trouble, all-around a perfect night.
If we could only go back to that time..
Thank you Sina !
The memories brought back are gold.
Sent you 20 EUR via your PalPay, well deserved.
I hope you become wealthy beyond imagination.
She plays with such zeal and when she cracks that smile it makes me grin. What a doll and SOOOO talented.
this young lady was born in the wrong time. she would have been the queen of rock. now what passes for music is beneath her. wow she is awesome!
Actually it's nice she was born in this time to keep good rock going - there were plenty of good musicians back then, way less today. Too much cheesy manufactured, canned pop which Sina crusades against with her Chi-Might projects! Kudos to her!
@@stevefisher8323 If Sina hooks up with Courtney Hadwin new rock will come back big time!
@@rickrhoden1 Oh ya!!
Omg just awesome again Sina you ROCK!!!!!!
Parents were born at exactly the right time lol
Thank you for this! I have had every iteration of this album from 8 track all the way to MP3. The drum solo was always my favorite part of Don’t Look Back because every time I played it I cranked it up to 11. Seeing you do it on RUclips makes my day. Normally I won’t comment on a video this old but I really enjoyed it and broke my rule for you. I hope you see it. ❤❤❤❤
My God. I come back to this one every couple of weeks. Powerful performance on this one. Just as good as Sib in his early days with the band. Wow is appropriate.
Are you still coming back?
I can’t express in words the depth of talent I see and hear in all Sina’s work!
Truly a generational stand out! Thanks for sharing! :)
It's almost 2019 - look forward, don't look back...but do look before you leap!
THE SONG - "Don't Look Back" was written by Tom Scholz, the main songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of the rock band Boston. It's the title track of their second album 'Don't Look Back'. The song was recorded at Scholz's home studio in 1978 and both the album and single were released on Aug 2, 1978. The album version clocks in at 5:58 while the edited radio version is 4:05.
"Don't Look Back", the single, entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #62 on Aug 19, 1978 and peaked at #4 on Oct 7, 1978. It was last charted at #95 on Nov 11, 1978 spending 13 weeks on the chart. The album 'Don't Look Back' reached #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
The song is about moving forward without regret and embracing what lies ahead without wasting time.
THE DRUMMERS - In the studio, Boston was mostly Tom Scholz playing almost all of the instruments and Brad Delp singing all the vocal parts. Scholz's original choice of drummer was Jim Masdea but the band's managers and record label insisted on a different drummer. Sib Hashian, also a fine drummer was recruited. In order to have a performing band, Barry Goudreau was brought in to play second guitar parts and Fran Sheehan was recruited for bass. For the recording of "Don't Look Back", Scholz has stated that Sheehan played only a few bass notes while Goudreau played the intro and outro solo guitar parts. Sib Hashian was required to copy Jim Masdea's original drum parts by following a transcription and Scholz stated that he made over 60 edits to Hashian's track in order to get the required performance. Hashian played with the band from 1976 to 1983. Masdea, who had to leave the band in 1976, returned from 1983 to 1988.
There doesn't seem to be much information available for Sib Hashian. Jim Masdea got a second-hand drum set at the age of 13. By 16 he started playing in bands and not long after, he met Goudreau and Scholz. Apart from drumming, he's had a very varied career including running a bar / restaurant in China and operating a bakery.
With the paucity of info on the two drummers, there wasn't much for Rosanna and Sina to discuss but they agreed that both were relatively uncomplicated straight-ahead rock drummers that suited the band perfectly. Sina admits to being a fan of Boston - "It's not really a 'drummers'-band', but the whole package is just perfect!!" Regarding her cover performance, "I listened to the album 'Don't Look Back' a lot, so I know most of the fills. I didn't really learn this song before recording it, I just did what I remembered and added some little things of my own towards the end."
This is Sina's fourth Boston cover. Check through her old videos for "More Than A Feeling", "Smokin'", and "Cool The Engines". An interesting fact for the last song is that Scholz created the drum track by recording segments with drum machine and physically splicing sections of the tape. In covering the song, Sina replaced that drum machine with a real drummer. Score one for the humans!
This is Sina's last video of the year and my last comment of 2018. Have a great weekend guys and see you next year!
thanks, for the info., you always give good info. on the songs, giving insight of the songs, Sina did great on the other songs also.
Thanks so much Juliet and Rosanna for all your amazing write-ups all through the year!!
Tom is a graduate from MIT he did all the instramenatals and vocals on his own. Tom very talented but cant be copied!
A little complement...Sib Hashian died on March 22, 2017, at the age of 67, after collapsing in the middle of a set while performing on board a cruise ship
Your behind the scenes informational write ups have become an important part of sinas covers ! Thanks and have a great new years ! We look forward to your insite on future covers .
Unbelievable! One of the best rock bands of all time and one of my personal favorite Boston tunes. Keep covering the classics.
I see Boston I click and give a thumbs up.
I agree. My favorite Boston song from the first album (8 track actually) that I purchased as a kid.
SINA Doering does an amazing job on Boston’s Don’t look Back, I was SINA’S age when this album was released so I guess I just aged myself. SINA is an incredibly talented young lady and musician WOW 🥰👍👏🤟🙏
I was in high school. Talk about aging yourself.
Never heard another drum cover to this difficult, but awesome song!!!! The best.
Not entirely sure why, but over the years I always gravitate back to this cover, 1 of my favorites…🤘🤘
One of the greatest songs and bands from the 1970's. Great job Sini.
Now that's a rock classic...awesome job Sina
This is my favorite Boston song. I've always loved the build from 2:22...chills every time!
I simply cannot do what the song title says. I must "look back" at this classic drum cover time and time again. Your preparation, precision and commanding performance is absolutely praiseworthy! I'm not a musician and I've not experienced the exhilaration of being enraptured during a song. It's so obvious that you do. I'm sincerely envious. Notably, at 3:56 and 4:11 into the song, you are totally concentrating with your eyes closed and your countenance raised to actually feel and be a part of the music. It's as if you are playing for an audience of one and wanting to make a lasting impressing to the one to whom you are playing. You succeeded! Sina, you are truly gifted by God and it's so refreshing to see Him working through you and being a blessing to so many - including me!
I am in my 50s' and learned to play in the late 70s', I learned on Boston and spent hours playing in my garage. I am from New Jersey, but married an Irish woman and came to Ireland 20 years ago leaving my drums. My kids are now grown and I have felt that I was really missing joy in my life, I am so happy I saw this video because it reminded me what it is!! I could play for hours by myself and love it!!! I going to look to get a small set and start playing again, I love your technique and you are excellent on the fills!
I really want to thank you for these videos, they helped this guy find some real purpose and directed me back to the love I used to have playing!! Again Thanks!! Keep making videos you have a great future ahead!!!!
Good to see a young lady appreciate classic rock and plays it is very well.
BOSTON one of the best band of all times!
Perfect. Those who gave thumb down please stay away from musician videos. This is not for you. Great drumming. On point
Never once seen a thumbs down for Sina.
So fun to watch and listen to. The thing about Scholz is that he is so PRECISE. All his parts for all the singing and playing are perfectly formed like a precision watch. Maybe Sina has Swiss family... because she really takes to Boston drum parts... so accurate and perfectly engineered. When I toured Germany, Austria and Switzerland, we had a lot of Southern USA swing in our rock grooves that our German musician friends asked about but couldn't quite find. The ones that come live in Tennessee or Louisiana or even Virginia for a while and immerse themselves in the swing, return to Europe with something special. But when Sina plays Boston...it's already there.
That was awesome. Sina. I grew up with Boston. They came out when I was high school. I'm 60 now. The years. Fly bye. Lock it in. Thanks young lady. Loved it ❤️💯👍👌
The power in the music drives everything. She is the beneficiary of that
...it is 2048 and I still enjoy watching this video, danke Sina!
Whoever gave her the thumbs down could not have played it any better I guarantee you that.. she is an amazing drummer
ich bin 54 jahre alt. aber so etwas tolldes wie du ist selten. du hast meinen respekt
I have commented before on this track, which Sina has done such an outstanding job. I saw Sib (RIP Sib) play the drums live a couple of times along with the rest of the band.
Most people do not know the significant technical aspects in the recording of this song, as well as, the rest of the songs on this first Boston album.
The conclusion I reached is that Tom Scholz is a genius and that Brad Delp had the most outstanding superhuman voice in rock and roll music (RIP Brad)
It is emotional for me, a musician and at one time a singer, because these guys in the band were my same age. Also it was at a time when great music was being produced in Detroit (Outstanding Jazz & Blues, Garage Rock and Roll, and Mainstream Rock). I even got a chance to drink with these guys and talk music, with a little jamming on the side.......one time in Mass a long time ago.
The way Scholz recorded the music did not allow a cut and paste on each track during editing, therefore each musician had to do his take in entirety for each track he was put on.
This even more makes these guys, especially Brad Delp super human (I refer each of you to Rick Beato's detailed breakdown/evaluation of this song on his channel)
Just imagine when you listen to this song that Brad Delp used falsetto, but his tremendous full voice you can hear heading up to that high E he holds forever in full voice and perfect pitch WOW
You can also hear Sib's perfect fills.
If time permits, it would be such a thrill for Sina to redo these Boston tracks with her now fully established style, and such strong drum licks now.
Perfect NOW as it was perfect THEN
StanTheMan
Great, great and great again. Love Sina's symbal work. I remember her early videos, whenever she hit the one on her far right she looked in that direction. Not anymore. It comes so natural. A truly amazing talent.
I love to watch your covers. Your timing, rhythm, and fills are impeccable!
I never get tired of watching you play. You have the perfect amount of showmanship, talent and execution. You don’t over play anything and your love for playing definitely shows!
Sina is so technical! All of her covers.. and I mean all of them, are exactly as they sound on the studio version release... AMAZING! Every fill on all of these covers is exactly! how the original drummer played it... not sure if people are realizing this!!! Super Fantastic!
I don't get some people. They see the accuracy of the cover as a negative, as in _she's just copying_ . Well yeah, that shows versatility when you can do that many different styles, that well.
Those comments tend to come from drummers who think throwing in as many drum licks, stick twirls, and solos, as they can equals great drumming.
She loves what she is doing that's why she is sooo good wow 😳
Sina God has Blessed You With Such A Gift in life keep going it's so inertaining to watch
Sina, I am going to be 50 next time around. I am a lead singer first, a rhythm guitarist second and drums are a very distant third in my abilities. I've watched/listened to you for a while and have loved seeing your artistry flourish. I've left the commenting to others because I would only be repeating what they are mostly saying....until now. You bring joy to those who watch you play. That you are gifted is indisputable. You are a deserving and worthy torch - bearer for an era of music that will never be surpassed yet I am certain that you will both preserve and add to it before you are through. May your Journey be Any Way You Want It, may your Heart always be protected from the Barracudas of this world, may you be a Queen who continues to exhibit grace Under Pressure, and, may the Rush of performance always carry you in keeping the Spirit of AOR Radio alive and well, while never making you lose sight of the forest for The Trees. The comments on this thread are more active than on others I've seen. You seem to have hit a special nerve with your fans. They should all be this lively, you are are a rare talent and it is a treat that we get to watch you. Thank you young lady. If you ever come to AZ, I'd play alongside you in a heartbeat!
Oh wow, thanks a lot, Chris :)
Invisible airways crackle with life
One more time here. Watched this video a dozen times now and I must say, the past three times I put it on my 10 ft HD Theater screen in order to watch your fundamentals and entertainment gusto very closely. Your drumming fundamentals are seriously top notch with the best professionals. On this one, your entertainment gusto (how much you got into playing the song) was also professional quality (very important). I am at the point of making a donation to your efforts. I believe I am convinced. Since I travel frequently, I might attend one of your local German gigs.
We need more of you in the music business...….real music that is.
Long time fan and supporter of Sina here. *Sina is absolutely something very special!* You must watch all of material from the start to see where she has come from to where she is now. An epic ride! She has been blessed with music in her heart and soul! Highly recommend checking out her patreon acct.
@@Steve_J_ And boy has she exploded in the past few months while attending ArtEz in the Netherlands! Steve are you still following Sina? Ian Paice has issued an invitation to do a project, and Lava Records has signed her for a project... so phenomenal watching her shine👍Fan From Florida 🌴
I always love it when sina plays, she's magical!
Agreed. No reason to dislike this performance. Or any others by Sina!!!
Happy 3rd anniversary to this awesome cover. The only thing I don't understand is how it does not have at least 1 (or 2) million views by now? Sad that "only" 677,027 have watched it so far. I can't wait to see what cover Sina picks to end 2021 with.
Out of over 720k views, only 16k likes? I don't know what you people were listening to but if this phenomenal young lady isn't worthy of a simple thumbs up, who is?!
It is amazing to see someone so young deliver such incredible talent over such a huge range of music history. I love you Sina, and your contribution to the world of entertainment.
I'm not a musician but that's one of my favorite songs... you play it perfectly...great work!
I was so moved that I was in tears. I played the guitar, and of course you were the drummer.
Been following her for a couple years now. I'm a drummer, sort of, after watching this blossoming young lady
I listened to this music when it first came out, when it was rock, not classic rock. This video is a true gift. Simply amazing! Thanks Sina!
Good girl gone philosophic! Look back, proud of what you have accomplished so far. And look forward, the best is yet to come. In fact, we wish each of your years be better and better, with the best always a little bit in the future. Gosh, I don't wanna get too philosophic either... Happy New Year, to you and your family!
I love it when she smiles when she knows she got it ,awesome Sina
I'M A REALLY OLD MUSICIAN, BUT THIS MAKES MY HEART YOUNG AGAIN.
I am always impressed by you just using a set that is not elaborate really shines the talent that you have.
How can anybody give this a thumbs down? It was perfect
Probably someone who hates young attractive women with talent.
Scott Troy agreed I think she did better than the actual Boston drummer
Jealous people, I think.
Fuckin jealous freaks, that’s who!
Because they are jealous of her sheer talent O_o..
No words, perfect... This girl rocks. Amazing.
I love you Sina....my neighbors hated me always played this at MAX....I love how her shirts ALWAYS meet her jeans at a level plane!!! Drumming keeps you fit obviously...
Sina, remember watching you as a young girl just killing the songs and your talent is immeasurable. If Rush ever tours again it would be amazing to see you at the drums, what a career ahead of you you have! Update:RUclips is reposting my comments about a different song onto this, I don't know why.
Good job young lady 🎵🎶🥁👍 this was my Senior Class Theme song brings back many awesome memories thanks 🙏
Ahhh....Sina, one of my favorites by Boston also. You are going back to a time (1978) when real Rock & Roll was being played. Love the drums on the song. Especially the bass drum. You definitely did it justice. Good job. Loved it.
Great song. Nicely done. My goodness, those vocal harmonies.... I never get tired of hearing this.
Boston is my all time favorite band. I have listened to their songs thousands of times. Sina, you absolutely NAILED this song. I am stunned by your performance. Likewise on Foreplay/Longtime. I cant stop watching you over and over. You are truly gifted. Would love to see you do Hitch a Ride and Peace of Mind.
Close my eyes and I'm back in the 70s I think I was 16, living in mass. When Boston just came out good times
I scored this 10.00 on a 1 to 10 scale
The people who gave this a thumbs down must have been East German judges. I also awarded Sina extra style points for the Tshirt/slogan which absolutely would have DQ'ed her at an Olympic figure skating competition 😊❤👍🥁
P.S. I am a hobbyist-guitarist not a drummer but I love watching Sina and Yoyoka videos. They're just fantastic
I'm so glad to see a young lady into real music you do a very good job on the drums keep rocking my friend your buddy ben brown from Cincinnati Ohio 👍 ♥️
I grew up with this song! It was a time when Styx, Boston, Kansas, REO Speedwagon, ELO and Foreigner where busting out hits one after another!
You have just reeled off a lot of my favourite bands there mate! Kansas 2. Boston 3 but Queen No.1!
Oh how I love a trip back to the 70's!! I remember when this album was released and me going to the record store to buy it! Not long after, I got to see Boston live for the first time. What an amazing concert that was!! Great song to end the year with Sina!! Well done and I loved it!! Happy New Year to all!!
Very impressive,she could made any band 70,s or 80,s
This young Lady is amazing as a young Talented Female Drummer. She Rock's and has passion in her Drumming!
I'm liking this pronounced drum version more than the original.
Sina you're incredible... I love you ❤️ more 💕
You are amazingly great! I loved this; your talent and work are off the charts superlative!!!!!!!!!
Boston is true classic rock n roll and you did this song such great justice with your awesome skills. Thanks for bringing back such good memories from my early days.
God it’s so good to see someone appreciate music from before the time they were born. This girl is incredible.
I got to go backstage at a Boston concert when I lived in LA. The only time in my life I’ve gotten to go backstage for a concert like that.
I can just say they were phenomenal. One of my favorite bands ever. The whole story behind Boston is just magic and I think an incredible amount of creativity and talent.🎵
i wish i still had a drum set...im 56 and could learn so much watching you dump awesome sauce all over these songs
You've gotta love her choice. Great musical taste to match your drumming prowess dear.
just found sina,this girl is so awesome,ive listened to this song 100s of times and this was is perfect,so talented
You continue to amaze. Great job on a great song
This young lady is immensely talented. Her cover is flawless! I am sure Brad Delp is in heaven giving her a big thumbs up.
that crescendo there at 3:10 is just marvelous
My favorite Boston song! Love it!
Boston's late drummer would be proud.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Few and far between, are the times when I find myself actually applauding at the computer sceen. This is was one... bravo!
Sib would b proud of that cover !! Loved that one.
Oh my God, good job, Boston are one of my favorites and this song it's my favorite, you play awesome !!
Sina and other similar young musicians like her ARE PROOF that eventually the music of the 21st Century will get better. . . and IMHO surpass and in a positive way BLOW AWAY music from the 20th Century. . .
Passion and creativity, that the beauty of it...love all her videos.
So happy to see the younger generation appreciate good old rock music.
Certainly a great time to be young, the 70's :) 1976 Boston's self titled album then this in 78. This was 1 of about a dozen LPs I had at the time. I can remember playing this on some cool to me at the time, but totally lame by today's standards, record player. Sitting back staring at one of the coolest looking covers at the time and being taken to a new world of sound by the guitar playing in this song. I really love the backing track you have for this one Sina. It sounds awesome! Your work with the "Jingle stick" along with your kit really blends well. I am sure your Dad had a lot to do with that! One of the all time greatest songs ever IMO! If this does not get you pumped up you have to be dead!
I have a pile of stubs that I keep for past shows but I only have 1 for Boston unfortunately. Wednesday 09 July 1997 Jones Beach NY. Only time ever I was able to see them live. This is a small outdoor venue, awesome place to see a show. Only problem is weather can make or break a show. Of course this night it just happen to rain. I not talking light rain but monsoon type rain. The band was under a shell so they were fine and played an incredible set. I don't believe a single person left that night. It was certainly a show to remember. They played all the hits and the crowd gave them their all. Classic!
Well 2018 is coming to an end young lady and its been a hell of a year filled with milestones and great experiences! Wishing you and your crew continued success for the New Year Sina! Thanks for keeping the memories of great music alive! Rock On!
I bought both & on an 8-track that I'm almost sad to say I still have somewhere
Nothing lame about playing one of the greatest albums ever made on a turntable! In case you hadn’t noticed, vinyl is back!
@@martinkulkarni3569 I was referring to the turntable not the album. DLB is one the best albums ever IMO...
@@Steve_J_ Yes I know. That is what I meant!
Watched it 4 times she never missed
30 Year Studio Engineer, You are extremely talented. Amazing watching you play, Thank you so much and Wish you the world.
This was one of the earliest 8-tracks I bought. Always loved the drum part from the original and Sina rocks it! I'm now partially deaf from cranking this on my headphones! Love the ending!
Sent a tweet to Jimmy Fallon 'Tonight Show" USA, to invite you to his show.
...and Scott Troy is absolutely correct!
Sib Hasian was a drumming legend. This sounds just as amazing.
He was NOT a legend. Stop just making shit up to try and sound cool.
@@spaceghost8995 you're so funny. Try explaining your hot take on any Boston classic rock station and see how that goes for you. until then STFU. have a great day and thanks for the laugh.
This girl rocks! Best taste in music ever! You go girl! New subbed!
Wow!!! I got the chills watching you play! I watched this video several times. Loved it!!!!
This along with Hotel California was my first albums I owned. Spot on cover as usual. The rapid fire fills and bass drum work here is phenomenal. I'm starting to think she's a synth from Westworld or something !!!