They were RIGHT ON TIME. I lived it. 1976, 13 years old, in awe (as were all the young 'men' in the neighborhood) of Teri Allen... yeah... yeah... Boston. It was RIGHT ON TIME.
@@jojojojojojojojojojojojob As a huge fan, I have to say Led Zeppelin were notorious for some subpar live performances despite the very high production quality of their albums. Now again, I am a HUGE fan and I love their live sound, it's raw and it's real, and it's just the four of them with no additional musicians, but it certainly does not sound like their studio sound.
have you heard Heart, Cheap Trick, and Bon Jovi lately? Tragic. Even in their heydey Zeppelin were frequently garbage live. @@jojojojojojojojojojojojob
Imagine being in your 20s, working so hard, to live your rock and roll dream, finding bumps in the road, then FINALLY, it happens! Seeing Tom smiling like crazy and enjoy himself not only warms my heart, but it inspires me, a 20-year-old, too. I think that him and Brad have one of the coolest rock and roll stories ever.
In the mid 70's I was a kid serving in the Navy aboard the USS America ( aircraft carrier). In 1976 we had been in the Mediterranean for most of the year and were getting ready to go back to the world (US) when someone's girlfriend sent him a Boston cassette tape. It just blew us away. By the time we reached Norfolk a couple of weeks later that tape had been duped hundreds of times. We sun-bathed on the flight deck on the way across the Atlantic listening to Boston and we knew every word to every song by the time we made it home.
I was born two weeks prior to this concert about 20 minutes away from the stadium! Some years later as a little boy my dad would play Boston on his Onkyo "HiFi" system in the living room. I loved them!
Were you listening to the same thing I was? Boston is one of my favorite bands of all time. And Brad is a helluva singer...in a studio. But he struggles mightily on stage with his high notes/falsetto.
@@snakedoktor6020 In this performance, it seemed like Brad just got psyched out that Sib's harmony was pretty much silent in most parts. He was practically eating the mic and you can barely hear him because it was turned down so low. You can even see it from the look on his face. You come to depend on the familiar sound and arrangement of a song you've played hundreds of times, especially with vocal harmonies. When they're suddenly not there, it can throw you off. Especially during a big moment like that.
Well he is not one of the most technical, even for the standard of that era, but he sure played some memorable solos and had a sound of his own. The solos on Long time and Hitch a ride are really really great.
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
RIP Brad. Had the extreme pleasure to meet Brad about 1998 when I was working in Concord, NH. This was during his Beatle juice years and I'll always remember what a kind, gracious man he was. An incredible talent gone way too soon.
Were you as surprised at how much he sounded like the Beatles as I was, I couldn't believe how different his voice was from the Boston songs and how great of a singer he was live, just listen to Brad Delp singing oh darling, Google it if you haven't heard it. He was a generational singer, talent like his comes around once in a whole generation if we're lucky
Boston was the first Rock band album that I bought. And I was about 14 years old. Such great memories. Also this is a band that their music will never get old. Timeless music.
I saw Boston in 1978 for the outrageous price of $8 for a ticket! I bought 4 tickets (My brother, his gf, my gf, and I.) My brother never did pay me back for his 2, but I didn't mind at all.
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
Classic Rock of the 70's and 80's had those signature bands that were one of a kind and it was a moment in history that will never be again. I remember as I was growing up then. I miss it. Everything seems so manufactured these days. Maybe I'm just getting old. But, the world seems so stale now - a shell of what it was when I was growing up.
they are singing.a bio of their band... and most bands, in rock, pop , hip hop, r&b , country, jazz....Their song /story is somewhat universal... Great then..GREAT now..GREAT FOREVER..
Well, we were just another band out of Boston On the road and tryin' to make ends meet Playin' all the bars, sleepin' in our cars And we practiced right out in the street No, we didn't have much money We barely made enough to survive But when we got up on stage, and got ready to play People came alive Rock and roll band everybody's waitin' Gettin' crazy, anticipatin' Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Dancin' in the streets of Hyannis We were getting pretty good at the game People stood in line and didn't seem to mind You know everybody knew our name Livin' on rock and roll music Never worried 'bout the things we were missin' When we got up on stage And got ready to play everybody'd listen Rock and roll band everybody's waitin' Gettin' crazy, anticipatin' Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Playin' for a week in Rhode Island A man came to the stage one night He smoked a big cigar Drove a Cadillac car and said Boys, I think this band's outta sight Sign a record company contract You know I've got great expectations When I hear you on the car radio You're gonna be a sensation Rock and roll band everybody's waitin' Gettin' crazy, anticipatin' Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
the very first concert I ever saw....Ironically I saw it in the old Boston Gardens........I was just a kid in middle school and was fascinated at all the funny smelling cigarettes people were smoking.
it's funny because in the studio versions of most boston songs the backing vocals are a lot higher than the lead so when it was live they would swap around having brad singing lead and then very high while the backing singers would usually take the lower lead part.
They have never sounded as good vocalizing as the original members, once Sib, Barry and Fran were out they have not ever have been able to sound as good, even with Brad singing lead the harmonizing has not been no where near as good and I'm a guitar player that learned how to play by listening and pausing and figuring out songs section by section so I have a good ear for the vocalizations
Let's give Boston a break... Trying to play these early Boston songs live must have been difficult. Also, they were dealing with 1970s PA equipment in a large stadium, which was never good. Still a great show from Boston!
situationmoney I think it's Fuckin amazing don't care they more money and balls to back it up. the rock gods these new b.s. singers. Never will touch this EVER!@@
I THINK ABOUT THE INVENTOR OF THE GUITAR SEEING THIS GROUP AND OTHER AWESOME GUITARISTS if he or she were still alive and I know the inventor would not believe how the guitar evolved in how greatly it is played!!!!
A friend of mine has a bootleg of this concert DVD it goes from color to Black and White it's about 45 minutes long why isn't this released on a professionally cut DVD I certainly would buy it at least in memory of Brad Delp and I'm really happy to say that I saw Boston twice with Brad Delp and twice with the new singer Boston kicks ass Best debut album in history
You have to realize this was #4 band after a long day in the sun well over 90 degrees at the start in the afternoon when we were hit with a long thunderstorm that chilled the crowd during Tod Rungrren and then the Sun broke thru during the crescendo of High Tides and Green Grass which envigorated us all. Shaft of light right on the band. By the time Boston Came on we were already thru the ringer. It was an endurance test.
Wow is SH really pushing the tempo of this tune! I haven't seen this video for years, but came across it again tonight. Brad Delp seems to be trying to get him to slow it down a few BPM, to no avail...lol. Damned drummers. (I played drums for over 35 years, and may have resembled that remark from time to time.)
Their debut album BOSTON had 8 songs EVERY SINGLE SONG GOT RADIO PLAY EVERYONE WHAT OTHER BAND CAN SAY THAT? not the Beatles not the stones not Led Zeppelin and every year the RARHOF ignores them
this Band should be in the Rock and roll hall of fame!!!!
PEOPLE have to STOP talkin how bands should be bla bla bla
The Rock n Roll hall etc is a JOKE and irrelevant..
Just look who is inducted.. 😐
ABSOLUTELY !
This band was way ahead of their time.
They were perfect for their time
yea they are perfect wtf u smokn?
Totally Agree 👍
They were RIGHT ON TIME. I lived it. 1976, 13 years old, in awe (as were all the young 'men' in the neighborhood) of Teri Allen... yeah... yeah... Boston. It was RIGHT ON TIME.
Primus
Boston is one of very few bands that sound as good in person as on recordings.
false. almost all bands sound as good as studio versions.. in fact name a band that sound good in studio but bad live.
@@jojojojojojojojojojojojob As a huge fan, I have to say Led Zeppelin were notorious for some subpar live performances despite the very high production quality of their albums. Now again, I am a HUGE fan and I love their live sound, it's raw and it's real, and it's just the four of them with no additional musicians, but it certainly does not sound like their studio sound.
Queen and Journey are up there as well
@@jojojojojojojojojojojojob I've heard some ATROCIOUS Crosby Stills and Nash live recordings....
have you heard Heart, Cheap Trick, and Bon Jovi lately? Tragic. Even in their heydey Zeppelin were frequently garbage live. @@jojojojojojojojojojojojob
Brad Delp is one of the greatest voices in rock.
Imagine being in your 20s, working so hard, to live your rock and roll dream, finding bumps in the road, then FINALLY, it happens! Seeing Tom smiling like crazy and enjoy himself not only warms my heart, but it inspires me, a 20-year-old, too. I think that him and Brad have one of the coolest rock and roll stories ever.
Absolutely well said.
Tan guapo Tom con su increíble sonrisa. Muero de amor!!! ❤
In the mid 70's I was a kid serving in the Navy aboard the USS America ( aircraft carrier). In 1976 we had been in the Mediterranean for most of the year and were getting ready to go back to the world (US) when someone's girlfriend sent him a Boston cassette tape. It just blew us away. By the time we reached Norfolk a couple of weeks later that tape had been duped hundreds of times. We sun-bathed on the flight deck on the way across the Atlantic listening to Boston and we knew every word to every song by the time we made it home.
I was born two weeks prior to this concert about 20 minutes away from the stadium! Some years later as a little boy my dad would play Boston on his Onkyo "HiFi" system in the living room. I loved them!
The singing and harmonies without vocal correction is a testament to their outstanding abilities of the times. Super guitar work.
Were you listening to the same thing I was? Boston is one of my favorite bands of all time. And Brad is a helluva singer...in a studio. But he struggles mightily on stage with his high notes/falsetto.
That drummer's singing was piss poor. A joke
@@snakedoktor6020 In this performance, it seemed like Brad just got psyched out that Sib's harmony was pretty much silent in most parts. He was practically eating the mic and you can barely hear him because it was turned down so low. You can even see it from the look on his face. You come to depend on the familiar sound and arrangement of a song you've played hundreds of times, especially with vocal harmonies. When they're suddenly not there, it can throw you off. Especially during a big moment like that.
Brad had the best rock and roll voice
May he rest in peace!
But here audio Is no good,maybe due to that year.
Una voz muy dulce romantics
and the best rock and roll hair
Yes, THE best
I'm watching a grainy black and white video from the year after I was born and these guys sound stunning, what talent
Tom Scholz is such an underrated guitarist. I am in awe watching and listening to him.
+Joe G So True on Tom. He's just incredible.
Well he is not one of the most technical, even for the standard of that era, but he sure played some memorable solos and had a sound of his own. The solos on Long time and Hitch a ride are really really great.
Joe G me to
He's a genius!! And his sound is so distinct!!
Joe G amen man. He is my inspiration to play guitar
Didn't skip a beat after the Frisbee hit him!! This is why they are one of my all time favorite groups ever!!
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
Much love to Bradley Delp. Love his voice. Thank you Mama for showing me who Boston was!!
RIP Brad. Had the extreme pleasure to meet Brad about 1998 when I was working in Concord, NH. This was during his Beatle juice years and I'll always remember what a kind, gracious man he was. An incredible talent gone way too soon.
Were you as surprised at how much he sounded like the Beatles as I was, I couldn't believe how different his voice was from the Boston songs and how great of a singer he was live, just listen to Brad Delp singing oh darling, Google it if you haven't heard it. He was a generational singer, talent like his comes around once in a whole generation if we're lucky
@@jackasswabbit1625 Amen, brudda.
Brad - RIP - We love and miss you, man.
This song is on my top 5 all time. Great band
Brad in my opinion has the classic rock voice
Great voice
No words can explain how this song touches my soul
Boston was the first Rock band album that I bought. And I was about 14 years old. Such great memories. Also this is a band that their music will never get old. Timeless music.
I saw Boston in 1978 for the outrageous price of $8 for a ticket! I bought 4 tickets (My brother, his gf, my gf, and I.) My brother never did pay me back for his 2, but I didn't mind at all.
Awesome job very well done love it perfect
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.I wish i could go to a Rush concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Geddy Lee was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
Tom was an absolute freakin genius!!!
It’s pretty amazing that Tom and Bradley basically made this first album and then built a band around it. Or something to that effect 🤘
Nice to see Tom smiling. Back then it was fun. This is how I remember him.
Love this song
Quite possibly the most underrated drummer of that time. He's was awesome.
There was NEVER a band like "Boston."
There NEVER WILL BE another like them...
EVER again.
EVER... EVER AGAIN.💕
Classic Rock of the 70's and 80's had those signature bands that were one of a kind and it was a moment in history that will never be again. I remember as I was growing up then. I miss it. Everything seems so manufactured these days. Maybe I'm just getting old. But, the world seems so stale now - a shell of what it was when I was growing up.
they are singing.a bio of their band... and most bands, in rock, pop , hip hop, r&b , country, jazz....Their song /story is somewhat universal... Great then..GREAT now..GREAT FOREVER..
Boston's so bad ass! Rock n' Roll Band song one of my very favorites
amazing vocals!
This album, this band, changed my world... RIP Brad.
RIP Brad, great performer
They weren't just another band out of Boston they were Superstars
These guys were tight. Never played it too fast live.
...love...& Music ...
Awesome
Man, that was one of my early concerts. Giants stadium was a great place to see a show.
Good old Boston, exellent
lol at 2:57 nothing like getting a frisbee thrown at you while singing and playing guitar loool
At least they and the singer handled it professionally and just kept playing. Some bands would stop and yell at the person.
lol
Well, we were just another band out of Boston
On the road and tryin' to make ends meet
Playin' all the bars, sleepin' in our cars
And we practiced right out in the street
No, we didn't have much money
We barely made enough to survive
But when we got up on stage, and got ready to play
People came alive
Rock and roll band everybody's waitin'
Gettin' crazy, anticipatin'
Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Dancin' in the streets of Hyannis
We were getting pretty good at the game
People stood in line and didn't seem to mind
You know everybody knew our name
Livin' on rock and roll music
Never worried 'bout the things we were missin'
When we got up on stage
And got ready to play everybody'd listen
Rock and roll band everybody's waitin'
Gettin' crazy, anticipatin'
Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Playin' for a week in Rhode Island
A man came to the stage one night
He smoked a big cigar
Drove a Cadillac car and said
Boys, I think this band's outta sight
Sign a record company contract
You know I've got great expectations
When I hear you on the car radio
You're gonna be a sensation
Rock and roll band everybody's waitin'
Gettin' crazy, anticipatin'
Love, and music, play, play, play, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Awesome, thanks for posting
Awesome Band
I saw them in 87 at the Spectrum in Philly.
Great rock song and a great rock band, Boston and don’t look back best two albums
love these guys!! Wish we could have MORE!!!!!!
2 words...BAD & ASS!!!
@ 2:43 singing outta range gets me each time 😂 pure gold tune these dudes are having a great time wish i was there!!
the very first concert I ever saw....Ironically I saw it in the old Boston Gardens........I was just a kid in middle school and was fascinated at all the funny smelling cigarettes people were smoking.
Their heart came through their music! Incredible, hard working musiians❤️💕🙏😘
I’m the annoying one. I scream “signed a record company contract” as my husband rolls his eyes and asks me to please stop.
One of the best bands ever! ❤️
Guitar player is so in to it it’s infectious!
Love their energy
70s n Boston....happy times..
Barry and Sib are actually doing a great job with the harmony vocals!
backslash68 sib rocks!!
it's funny because in the studio versions of most boston songs the backing vocals are a lot higher than the lead so when it was live they would swap around having brad singing lead and then very high while the backing singers would usually take the lower lead part.
The studio tracks were all Brad He sang all the harmony which was over dubbed His killer falsetto is what your hearing on the album tracks
They have never sounded as good vocalizing as the original members, once Sib, Barry and Fran were out they have not ever have been able to sound as good, even with Brad singing lead the harmonizing has not been no where near as good and I'm a guitar player that learned how to play by listening and pausing and figuring out songs section by section so I have a good ear for the vocalizations
@@classrockin I'm not sure I would
classify any of Brad's singing 'falsetto' .
Brad Delp's Voice Is Great L I V E Also ! RIP ! Sending Love !
Omg someone threw a frisbee at Brad 🤣😭 he was really chill about it which just shows how amazing he was.
Brad is a phenomenon, i love this group since their debut (France).
Man epic.. thanks so much for sharing this gem!!
They were on my bucket list. Now never going to happen. :(
Great lovely band.
Yes yes yes
That's great quality footage for 79!
Saw them two weeks before this, in Raleigh, NC.
+Hothero1980 would loved to have lived and experienced that! nice
I envy you man
Hothero1980 Lucky you
Let's give Boston a break... Trying to play these early Boston songs live must have been difficult. Also, they were dealing with 1970s PA equipment in a large stadium, which was never good. Still a great show from Boston!
People are silly.
situationmoney I think it's Fuckin amazing don't care they more money and balls to back it up. the rock gods these new b.s. singers. Never will touch this EVER!@@
When you were drunk and stoned out of your mind it probably sounded pretty awesome at the time.
Yeah the acoustics in a baseball stadium are terrible.
Excellent post!
Great song!
Real music from a real band, could you imagine how these guys would have sounded with modern PA equipment? They sounded great without it!!
Brad's voice, Tom's songwriting skills and guitar, the perfect combo for the best band ever.
Agreed
I THINK ABOUT THE INVENTOR OF THE GUITAR SEEING THIS GROUP AND OTHER AWESOME GUITARISTS if he or she were still alive and I know the inventor would not believe how the guitar evolved in how greatly it is played!!!!
A friend of mine has a bootleg of this concert DVD it goes from color to Black and White it's about 45 minutes long why isn't this released on a professionally cut DVD I certainly would buy it at least in memory of Brad Delp and I'm really happy to say that I saw Boston twice with Brad Delp and twice with the new singer Boston kicks ass Best debut album in history
The great thing about Tom is he played just about every instrument on the album's. He IS Boston
Good old rock and roll tune
Amazing those vocals! Almost as good as the studio version!!
Delp wore himself out on stage in his early days, but he had more confidence back then
where the heck are the crowds?? I LOVE this song & Band!!
You have to realize this was #4 band after a long day in the sun well over 90 degrees at the start in the afternoon when we were hit with a long thunderstorm that chilled the crowd during Tod Rungrren and then the Sun broke thru during the crescendo of High Tides and Green Grass which envigorated us all. Shaft of light right on the band. By the time Boston Came on we were already thru the ringer. It was an endurance test.
Happy Birthday Brad!
Boston,Eagles,Creedence...
this good formation !!!
Boston unos fenomenos...Thus band was ahed of their band
Rest in Peace Brad and Sib :(
If someone hit John Cougar Mellencamp with a frisbee he’d have a hissy fit.
Love these guys !! Amazing band all around! Brad Delp the best!!
best ever!❤
Oh if I had a time machine
Saw them live great show
Wow is SH really pushing the tempo of this tune! I haven't seen this video for years, but came across it again tonight. Brad Delp seems to be trying to get him to slow it down a few BPM, to no avail...lol. Damned drummers.
(I played drums for over 35 years, and may have resembled that remark from time to time.)
yes I agree Joe he invented the rock man and was instrumental for Bostons huge sound.yes a very excellent guitarist.
Coming to Jones Beach this summer - rock'n Long Island
rip brad
❤❤
Tom you did it Bro.Thanks for the Art!
Brad was the best thing about this band. By far.
I was somewhere in that audience!
I like the tempo. First song a ton of adrenaline but it’s pretty much spot on.
I wish I was there
Look at Tom hes having the goddamn time of his life.
He looks like that on every old live video (the others being the music videos for Party and Don't Look Back).
He's watching his creation come to life!
R.I.P BRAD DELP And Sib hashian
Who's still watching in 2020 ??
Mr scholz... we salute you and your giant ficking brain!!!!
Sad about Brad Delp. Such great talent. Must have been terribly sad at his core.
Their debut album BOSTON had 8 songs EVERY SINGLE SONG GOT RADIO PLAY EVERYONE WHAT OTHER BAND CAN SAY THAT? not the Beatles not the stones not Led Zeppelin and every year the RARHOF ignores them
The Best.
2:25 hahahah Drummer is doing the harmony in a bad old lady falsetto but Brad's part.... Brad isn't even attempting the lower part!
Did you mean 2:45 ?