I love her reaction to our greatest hits that I grew up with. Cause to me, it's like , I don't know, but it the best you can't get this in this time. I love it.
This whole album was written and recorded by Tom Scholz (The guy in the silver jump suit with the gold guitar) in the basement of his Boston apartment building in 1974/75 which was unheard of back then. He also built a lot of his own recording equipment (He was an engineer at Polaroid) and helped to make home recording what it is today with some of the gear he designed. The fact that he got these kinds of sounds in a basement with home-made gear in the mid 70s is incredible. And he wrote great songs on top of it (He played all the guitar and bass parts along with the organ, the guy is crazy talented). Your reaction to Brad's high notes was awesome, great job as always!
I’ll go ahead and blow some very deserved smoke up Tom Scholz a bit more, by pointing out that he wasn’t just any engineer for Polaroid (which is already impressive enough); by age 27, he was one of the senior design engineers there.
Brad Delp's voice is just so easy to listen to. Some people can hit high notes but it may not sound the greatest. Yet, Brad Delp can hit those high notes and it is so pleasing to hear. RIP Brad. You are missed.
Oh wow I didn't know he had passed, so young? Such a big part of the Boston sound, and visuals. 'Only' the drummer for one of the greatest rock acts in history!
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Yes, to those who prefer a mindless monotonous dance beat to complex musical craftsmanship and lyrics that are actually RELEVANT to real life and intellectual thinking, rather than a desire to get down and boogie. So deep, isn't it?
@@jeanclaude7018 Why what you like is terrific, a classic - while what someone else likes "sucks"... Is an old old OLD argument - as old as when Cain complained that Abel was gettin' favored treatment from Adam.
The look on your face when Brad Delp started hitting the high notes - I started to cry. A child of the '80s, I've been a lifelong Boston fan, and I've always appreciated his vocal talents. I was saddened when that voice was silenced so young in the 2000s... To see how you react to Brad Delp's gift makes me so happy, thank you!
In many ways Boston was the Tom Scholz show but he was extremely fortunate to have Brad Delp as a vocalist. I couldn't imagine anyone else singing those songs. He hit those high notes with effortless ease. That is truly talent.
He worked with Delp for a while, so he knew what he had with him, and wrote accordingly. Hard to know what to expect had he paired with a different singer.
The band Boston was one MIT student.who had an idea of what a rock band should sound like, set up a studio in his home, and began recording all the parts, then one day he stumbles on a man with this voice, and the rest is history. What amazes me about his upper register, is when he taps into it, the electric guitar comes in for the pre-chorus, and I genuinely have a difficult time telling his voice apart from the guitar.
Tom had been playing in bands for a few years before setting up the studio. Brad was pretty well established on the local club scene when he joined forces with Tom to form Mother's Milk.
If you haven't already, check out Pat Benatar. She was a classically trained singer who was accepted into the Juilliard School of Music but chose a different path and married her high school sweetheart. Her mother was an opera singer who gave it up to raise her kids. Fortunately, Pat found her way back to music. Fun fact: Pat & her guitarist Neil Giraldo have been working together since 1979 and married since 1982. Pretty remarkable.
I think you had a totally fitting reaction to Brad Delp’s singing- you clearly grasped the significance of his astonishing high notes. It’s been said he had a genuine four octave vocal range. I wouldn’t quite know myself, but I do know one thing. These still have to be some of the greatest high notes ever hit in rock.
Not underrated, everyone knows the was great. There was a music change in the 80's (MTV would not play rock), lots of new wave, new bands. Very few rock bands from the 70's were able to keep up and stay relevant.Just listen to David Bowie sound from the 70's and then the 80's.
@Spo-Dee-O-Dee True enough. I like what I like and dislike what I dislike. I trust my ears and mind to provide me with my enjoyment response to music. I don't need music journalists telling me that. That's all I meant. There are hugely popular acts that I despise and obscure bands that I love.
Boston was your quintessential in your face, American rock band. Such memorable tunes that will never grow old. Brad was definitely one of the greatest rock vocalists that has ever been. " Don't be sad that he's gone. Be happy that he was here." 😊
Congratulations young lady, youre the only reactionist ive seen for this song that picked up that super high note that matched the guitar towards the end👏
There's something ethereal about the song... especially the last super extended note with the harmony... if you close ur eyes and listen , it has an angelic choral sound ❤
So happy that the young generations get in touch with the incredible 70's, so many talented musicians and groups... It was joy, real freedom and music...
My whole life listening to this song I'll never understand how he hits those high notes. It just seems so natural for him. By the way, the Les Paul electric guitar has a distinctive sound and I just love the way it sounds on this song. Flawless.🎸 Good reaction! 🙏😎😎😎😎😎
Look up Brad's isolated vocals on YT for this song... Beautiful ! The 1st 3 Boston albums will change your life . Every song ! Always love your classic rock reactions Aaliyah, Enjoying your discovery ... ; )
Fun fact Tom Shultz the founder of the band and plays lead guitar he wrote this song about when he was a little kid and he had a crush on his older cousin (Marieanne)
Every song on that album is pure gold, perfection personified! It is probably the greatest debut album by any band, of all time. I would love to see you react to other songs from this album!
It was the #3 debut of 1976, behind The Ramones and The Modern Lovers (who have two more members in the RRHOF than Boston, albeit as members of The Cars and Talking Heads.)
REST WELL BRAD!!!! One of the greatest voices in rock history who ended his life WAY too early! This album is one of the greatest ever(and this is the first album) and this song IMO is top 3 all time!!!!!! Oh, and it brings a tear to my eyes when i see you enjoy this like I have for way too long!!!
The 70's. Best music decade in the history of the world! I grew up in it, and I just want to say to the USA and UK rockers that are still alive today,, Thank you!! Thank you!!
I'm so glad his voice gives you so much joy! It will forever! I've seen him sing this song live over a dozen times (yep, that old, LOL)! The amazing thing, that I actually timed in 1997, he held that last "awayyyyyyy" for 45 seconds LIVE. Because I saw them 2 days before at Jones Beach, NY. and had to know. He was just amazing. And the Best!
He has one of those voices that makes me say, "I wish I could sing like that. Him and Klaus from Scorpions. Hope to listen to them soon. Always enjoy listening to this song and, as always, great reaction. 😊❤
Thank you for taking the time to review this iconic song. Delp's vocal abilities literally shocked the music world and is one of the many reasons why Boston has stood the test of time. Once you hear them, you can never forget them. They were that good. I look forward to seeing more of your reactions to this group. Cheers from Texas!!
I love seeing a person your age listening to, and appreciating the vocal talents of a singer that passed when you were only 3 years old ! The first pause was golden ! Your surprise at his range and how he quickly transitioned to the upper registers was awesome ! I can't wait to watch the rest of the video, because it only gets better !!!
All the harmonies and vocals on this and all the songs on this album were Brad Delp. This album was essentially the genius Tom Scholtz writing, producing, engineering, and playing every instrument except the drums, and Brad singing. Amazing.
Yes, even though they are showing the band “playing” in the video, it is the studio version for the music. So it is Tom playing all the instruments, except drums,and Brad harmonizing with himself.
Brad was not aware there was no band. He did not know for 10 years that all the instruments, except the drums, were played by Tom. ruclips.net/video/da7IyPKUOwg/видео.html
What you surely hasn’t noted is that , before the first guitar preparation to the chorus , when he sings “ I close my eyes and I slipped away” he sings the same notes that the guitar plays” . Rick Beato channel puts the voice track only and it’s incredible how Brad sings . This part it’s not notice by many , like me that has been listen to Boston since 1976.
RIP Bradley Delp. Word has it God was putting together Heaven's house band and they needed a lead singer, so he was called home. This entire debut album was amazing, for my money Hitch a Ride is a mesmerizing can't miss song You have to check out
It makes me so sad that someone who was so loved, and so respected, and brought so much joy to people, was so depressed he took his own life........RIP Brad, you may not have known it, but you were so very loved.....
I'm 60ish but I can't wait to see how you sing when you're in your late 20s. You have such a good grass on it. But I can tell man there's a whole lot more to go man you're going to love it if you stick with it. I appreciate your analysis of all the singing in that so much. Brad Dill died far too soon and I was lucky enough to see them in junior high meeting I was probably around 9th grade when I saw them in a fairly small arena in like 1977 on this album tour. The band at that point had become incredibly tight and it just sounded so good and it felt so good. Brad was in his prime and just going nuts. Everybody in that band was really good. It started off as like the studio recordings and stuff but ended up with a really good band. Thank you for your reaction.
Like so very many others (Kansas, Styx, America, Blue Öyster Cult, Ronnie James Dio, Slade, Ted Nugent, Triumph, Waterboys, and many more artists that turnstiles & record sales along with radio play have been legendary with fans) Boston remains completely snubbed by the elitist music industry scum at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 🫨 This album and tour were groundbreaking beyond words, yet because Sholz did things his own way and against the grain are banished to the R&RHoF “Island of Misfit Artists.” Another great reaction, maraming salamat po. 🙏 Remember, there is no Boston without the late, great Brad Delp. I say this with immense respect for the unmeasurable genius of Tom Sholz!
I was 14 when this song came out loved it straight away Seeing young people today enjoying it for the first time brings back memories Love your reaction
My favorite band, my favorite album, my favorite song! Brad Delp's voice was truly one of a kind! Yes, Tom was the mastermind, but he NEEDED Brad's voice!!! And with Barry, Fran, & Sib backing up, there's nothing better!!!
LMAO!!! She was talking about his range in the beginning. I was thinking "Boy I hope she put all wine glasses in the other room" this is about to get interesting.
An iconic cornerstone of classic rock. My favorite band since introduced by my brothers in the late 70s. Hope you do the entire album, every song is fantastic.
One of the greatest rock singers of all time R.I.P. Brad.
I saw him in Las Vegas in 1997.
Correction sir, the greatest rock singer of all time.
I love her reaction to our greatest hits that I grew up with. Cause to me, it's like , I don't know, but it the best you can't get this in this time. I love it.
It’s so great to see younger generations enjoying classics like this.
Classics? I remember this song. Didn't think much of it then.
Odd response! Not classic? Let me guess, you don't like Journey, Kansas or REO Speedwagon, Rush either@ThomasFromTN
@@ThomasFromTN I don’t care what you think
It's like when this song was on Guitar Hero and Rock Band in the mid 2000's and tons of young people were introduced to this song.
@@mjcole12 70s arena rock is as dated and faded as John Denver and Bread. At least Journey and Foreigner had legit lead singers.
Delp could sing like a bird, the first Boston album is as close to a perfect record as you’re ever gonna get. Rest easy Brad, wish you were here
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The worst part about trying to cover a Boston song is this . . . how the heck to you copy that voice?!?!?!
And those high notes, good luck
Im so happy to see the younger generation appreciate classic rock!
Thanks for watching too
He was definitely a one in a million voice. That range was 💥🎶
Even one in a million seems way too common of an estimate, but I catch your drift.
One in seven billion!
This whole album was written and recorded by Tom Scholz (The guy in the silver jump suit with the gold guitar) in the basement of his Boston apartment building in 1974/75 which was unheard of back then. He also built a lot of his own recording equipment (He was an engineer at Polaroid) and helped to make home recording what it is today with some of the gear he designed. The fact that he got these kinds of sounds in a basement with home-made gear in the mid 70s is incredible. And he wrote great songs on top of it (He played all the guitar and bass parts along with the organ, the guy is crazy talented). Your reaction to Brad's high notes was awesome, great job as always!
I’ll go ahead and blow some very deserved smoke up Tom Scholz a bit more, by pointing out that he wasn’t just any engineer for Polaroid (which is already impressive enough); by age 27, he was one of the senior design engineers there.
Let Me Take you Home Tonight was written by Brad, and Smokin' was also co-written by Brad
If one didn’t already know this was the 70s, the phrase “silver jumpsuit with the gold guitar” would give it away.
@@gavinsheridan4680 🤣
Hmm, obviously Tom is awesome, but I wonder what would of transpired without Brad? 🤔
Brad Delp's voice is just so easy to listen to. Some people can hit high notes but it may not sound the greatest. Yet, Brad Delp can hit those high notes and it is so pleasing to hear.
RIP Brad. You are missed.
Brad could actually SING those highs, not just scream them like others.
The drummer Sib Hashian who passed in 2017 was the father-in-law to Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
One of the best and underrated drummers of all time!!!
@@ChadAdkins-hx5zz Absolutely 🤘
Wow! Didn’t know that!
Oh wow I didn't know he had passed, so young? Such a big part of the Boston sound, and visuals. 'Only' the drummer for one of the greatest rock acts in history!
The melody, the guitar, the drums and that exceptional voice, this is the perfect song ! One of the best songs of all time !
Absolutely! Fantastic
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This absolute timeless classic album was released in 1976. It's sounds just as good to me now as it did when I was a kid in 1976!
Thankfully, disco didn't last, but the good music did.
@@jeanclaude7018 Disco lives on through dance pop. Donna Summer is more relevant today than Brad Delp.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Yes, to those who prefer a mindless monotonous dance beat to complex musical craftsmanship and lyrics that are actually RELEVANT to real life and intellectual thinking, rather than a desire to get down and boogie. So deep, isn't it?
@@jeanclaude7018 Why what you like is terrific, a classic - while what someone else likes "sucks"...
Is an old old OLD argument - as old as when Cain complained that Abel was gettin' favored treatment from Adam.
@@jeanclaude7018 As well as to journalists and historians...
The look on your face when Brad Delp started hitting the high notes - I started to cry.
A child of the '80s, I've been a lifelong Boston fan, and I've always appreciated his vocal talents. I was saddened when that voice was silenced so young in the 2000s...
To see how you react to Brad Delp's gift makes me so happy, thank you!
The magic of Brad Delp!
Brad Delp sang ALL vocals on the Boston albums that he performed on. That’s all lead, all backing, and all harmonies. 💯% Brad Delp!
In many ways Boston was the Tom Scholz show but he was extremely fortunate to have Brad Delp as a vocalist. I couldn't imagine anyone else singing those songs. He hit those high notes with effortless ease. That is truly talent.
He worked with Delp for a while, so he knew what he had with him, and wrote accordingly. Hard to know what to expect had he paired with a different singer.
RIP Brad Delp
The band Boston was one MIT student.who had an idea of what a rock band should sound like, set up a studio in his home, and began recording all the parts, then one day he stumbles on a man with this voice, and the rest is history. What amazes me about his upper register, is when he taps into it, the electric guitar comes in for the pre-chorus, and I genuinely have a difficult time telling his voice apart from the guitar.
They’re all perfectly seamless. To pick the end of one and beginning of the other is beyond the ken of us mere mortals. 🤷🏼♂️
Fortunately, the proof is in the pudding of the isolated voice track. It’s quite amazing!
Tom had been playing in bands for a few years before setting up the studio. Brad was pretty well established on the local club scene when he joined forces with Tom to form Mother's Milk.
Yes, you will find that in the 1970's there was something in the water. The talent of the singers back then were quite extraordinary.
Perfect voice on an absolutely perfect album.
Brad Delp R.I.P, My God what a Voice!!!
RIP Brad.... you were one of the greatest!
Some say he’s still holding that note. RIP my friend gone but never forgotten .
One of the very best singers of all time beautiful I love everything Boston did with him RIP Brad Delp
If you haven't already, check out Pat Benatar. She was a classically trained singer who was accepted into the Juilliard School of Music but chose a different path and married her high school sweetheart. Her mother was an opera singer who gave it up to raise her kids. Fortunately, Pat found her way back to music. Fun fact: Pat & her guitarist Neil Giraldo have been working together since 1979 and married since 1982. Pretty remarkable.
Especially for a couple to be the rock business.
I think you had a totally fitting reaction to Brad Delp’s singing- you clearly grasped the significance of his astonishing high notes. It’s been said he had a genuine four octave vocal range. I wouldn’t quite know myself, but I do know one thing. These still have to be some of the greatest high notes ever hit in rock.
YES BRAD DELP THE SINGER AND TOM SHOLZ ON GUITAR WERE A TEAM
Thank you for the praise for Brad Delp's amazing vocals. Why he is so underrated as a rock singer is a mystery to me.
Not underrated, everyone knows the was great.
There was a music change in the 80's (MTV would not play rock), lots of new wave, new bands. Very few rock bands from the 70's were able to keep up and stay relevant.Just listen to David Bowie sound from the 70's and then the 80's.
Thanks so much for sharing💕
The guitarist is an mechanical engineer from MIT
Born in Holy Toledo, ohio
Mechanical engineer.
From Boston's debut album, which is a masterpiece.
Brad had such an incredibly powerful voice. Rest in Peace.
Shockingly, Rolling Stone magazine did not include Boston's album in their 2022 list of "100 Best Debut Albums of All Time".
@@x_trio_3_po333 I wouldn't call it shocking - it is a good album, radio-friendly from end to end, but it is not hard to find 100 better debuts.
It's Rolling Stone. What do they know?
@@ZiggieZoo In 2013 it was #41...staff does turn over over time.
@Spo-Dee-O-Dee True enough. I like what I like and dislike what I dislike. I trust my ears and mind to provide me with my enjoyment response to music. I don't need music journalists telling me that. That's all I meant. There are hugely popular acts that I despise and obscure bands that I love.
Boston was your quintessential in your face, American rock band. Such memorable tunes that will never grow old. Brad was definitely one of the greatest rock vocalists that has ever been. " Don't be sad that he's gone. Be happy that he was here." 😊
Their title album "Boston" is pretty much the perfect album, from which this song comes from.
This is one of the most distinctive bands ever. No mistaking this patented sound. R.I.P. master Delp. Music Will never forget you.
Not in the Hall of Fame
RIP Brad. You gave us some great music.
Congratulations young lady, youre the only reactionist ive seen for this song that picked up that super high note that matched the guitar towards the end👏
Best Debut album of all time.every song on it is 🔥
I've listened to that song thousands of times and it's brought tears to my eyes every single time.
Thanks for sharing💕
The power and beauty of Brad Delp's voice was incredible!
Brad Delp the best male rock vocalist in history. And it ain’t even close. RIP Brad
Sorry you're wrong Freddie Mercury was and is the best rock singer of all time ❤
@@cliff-zd8gf but what about ian gillan then?
No, sorry @@cliff-zd8gf
Thanks for the great reaction! Brad Delp really has a wonderful voice!
Beautiful smile = beautiful soul 🙏
remember when Bostons first album came out. It was the being played everywhere it seemed. Every song was fantastic. The second album was fire too!
There's something ethereal about the song... especially the last super extended note with the harmony... if you close ur eyes and listen , it has an angelic choral sound ❤
So happy that the young generations get in touch with the incredible 70's, so many talented musicians and groups...
It was joy, real freedom and music...
I'm speechless! Their first two albums were masterpieces. INCREDIBLE BAND!!!!!
The secret to his singing is that mustache. A mustache like that gives you special powers.
My whole life listening to this song I'll never understand how he hits those high notes. It just seems so natural for him. By the way, the Les Paul electric guitar has a distinctive sound and I just love the way it sounds on this song. Flawless.🎸 Good reaction! 🙏😎😎😎😎😎
Music from my youth that’s near and dear to the heart. Enjoyed watching you react to the man’s amazing singing talent.
Look up Brad's isolated vocals on YT for this song... Beautiful !
The 1st 3 Boston albums will change your life . Every song ! Always love your classic rock reactions Aaliyah, Enjoying your discovery ... ; )
Those high notes are just as amazing now, decades after hearing this on the radio for the first time. Brad was truly gifted.
A truly iconic and legendary band with a great voice that gave us some classic, amazing and timeless songs.
You need to check out the rest of this album. Your mind will be blown.
Love your reaction. Boston was the first concert I ever went to, and it set the bar so high for how a band should sound.
Fun fact Tom Shultz the founder of the band and plays lead guitar he wrote this song about when he was a little kid and he had a crush on his older cousin (Marieanne)
Every song on that album is pure gold, perfection personified! It is probably the greatest debut album by any band, of all time.
I would love to see you react to other songs from this album!
It was the #3 debut of 1976, behind The Ramones and The Modern Lovers (who have two more members in the RRHOF than Boston, albeit as members of The Cars and Talking Heads.)
S brilliant performance and incredible vocal ability
REST WELL BRAD!!!! One of the greatest voices in rock history who ended his life WAY too early! This album is one of the greatest ever(and this is the first album) and this song IMO is top 3 all time!!!!!! Oh, and it brings a tear to my eyes when i see you enjoy this like I have for way too long!!!
I am from the northeast USA! We love Boston and NRBQ!
Weren't you famous back in the eighties for mailing loud packages to people.
@RobWool Couldn’t be him. He’s not wearing a hoodie and sunglasses. 😄
The 70's. Best music decade in the history of the world! I grew up in it, and I just want to say to the USA and UK rockers that are still alive today,, Thank you!! Thank you!!
I'm so glad his voice gives you so much joy! It will forever! I've seen him sing this song live over a dozen times (yep, that old, LOL)! The amazing thing, that I actually timed in 1997, he held that last "awayyyyyyy" for 45 seconds LIVE. Because I saw them 2 days before at Jones Beach, NY. and had to know. He was just amazing. And the Best!
Thanks so much for sharing💕
He has one of those voices that makes me say, "I wish I could sing like that. Him and Klaus from Scorpions. Hope to listen to them soon. Always enjoy listening to this song and, as always, great reaction. 😊❤
We played this Boston album to death when I was in college. The whole record was great!
Quite simply one of the finest Rock songs of all time. 🙏🏻
Seeing that smile on her face says it all!!
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This song is definitely top 10 all time rock songs. Brad is top 5 all time vocals. R.I.P Brad I miss your talent.
BOSTON'S FIRST - GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME.
the baking vocals are ALL done by Brad, So perfect
Thank you for taking the time to review this iconic song. Delp's vocal abilities literally shocked the music world and is one of the many reasons why Boston has stood the test of time. Once you hear them, you can never forget them. They were that good. I look forward to seeing more of your reactions to this group. Cheers from Texas!!
The 'test of time' doesn't start ticking until the generation that first rocked out on it dies off.
This song is Perfection!
I love seeing a person your age listening to, and appreciating the vocal talents of a singer that passed when you were only 3 years old ! The first pause was golden ! Your surprise at his range and how he quickly transitioned to the upper registers was awesome ! I can't wait to watch the rest of the video, because it only gets better !!!
Thank you very much for your kind words and appreciation💕
Love to go back to 1976! Was only six but had a great childhood!
Was 14 I'd love to go back to the 70's
All the harmonies and vocals on this and all the songs on this album were Brad Delp. This album was essentially the genius Tom Scholtz writing, producing, engineering, and playing every instrument except the drums, and Brad singing. Amazing.
Yes, even though they are showing the band “playing” in the video, it is the studio version for the music. So it is Tom playing all the instruments, except drums,and Brad harmonizing with himself.
Brad was not aware there was no band. He did not know for 10 years that all the instruments, except the drums, were played by Tom. ruclips.net/video/da7IyPKUOwg/видео.html
What you surely hasn’t noted is that , before the first guitar preparation to the chorus , when he sings “ I close my eyes and I slipped away” he sings the same notes that the guitar plays” . Rick Beato channel puts the voice track only and it’s incredible how Brad sings . This part it’s not notice by many , like me that has been listen to Boston since 1976.
RIP Bradley Delp. Word has it God was putting together Heaven's house band and they needed a lead singer, so he was called home.
This entire debut album was amazing, for my money Hitch a Ride is a mesmerizing can't miss song You have to check out
Brad has one of those voices you can't teach.
First song I learned on guitar 40+years ago. Even before "smoke on the water"
Love that this isn't just a reaction, but that you added technical exposition (particularly on the open mouth shape to achieve greater projection).
Best voice ever
Thank you Aaliyah, enjoyed the reaction as always!
It makes me so sad that someone who was so loved, and so respected, and brought so much joy to people, was so depressed he took his own life........RIP Brad, you may not have known it, but you were so very loved.....
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Brad Delp outstanding rip
This is now my #1 go-to reaction when I wish to enjoy this song.
thank you for your honest reactions
Boston was a huge smash when they came on the scene. We were in awe the same as you.
I loved your reaction! So genuine and honest ! It’s an amazing band and loved your interpretation
Brad Delp had unreal vocals. RIP
50 YEARS AGO! Amazing. Ahead of its time. Think of where music was 50 years before that...
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His voice is an instrument.
I'm 60ish but I can't wait to see how you sing when you're in your late 20s. You have such a good grass on it. But I can tell man there's a whole lot more to go man you're going to love it if you stick with it. I appreciate your analysis of all the singing in that so much. Brad Dill died far too soon and I was lucky enough to see them in junior high meeting I was probably around 9th grade when I saw them in a fairly small arena in like 1977 on this album tour. The band at that point had become incredibly tight and it just sounded so good and it felt so good. Brad was in his prime and just going nuts. Everybody in that band was really good. It started off as like the studio recordings and stuff but ended up with a really good band. Thank you for your reaction.
Thanks so much for taking the time to share💕
Absolutely GREAT review and reaction!!!
Keep up the amazing work! 🩵🩵🩵
Excellent choice. All their songs are good or better.
I've watched reactions to this video probably fifty times. Their phenomenal.
Like so very many others (Kansas, Styx, America, Blue Öyster Cult, Ronnie James Dio, Slade, Ted Nugent, Triumph, Waterboys, and many more artists that turnstiles & record sales along with radio play have been legendary with fans) Boston remains completely snubbed by the elitist music industry scum at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 🫨 This album and tour were groundbreaking beyond words, yet because Sholz did things his own way and against the grain are banished to the R&RHoF “Island of Misfit Artists.”
Another great reaction, maraming salamat po. 🙏
Remember, there is no Boston without the late, great Brad Delp. I say this with immense respect for the unmeasurable genius of Tom Sholz!
Scholz could care less about the hall of fame. He says the music world is filled with very low forms of humanity.
I was 14 when this song came out loved it straight away
Seeing young people today enjoying it for the first time brings back memories
Love your reaction
So cool to see people your age enjoying such great music and talent....nicely done!
Thanks so much!🥰🥰🥰
And this kind of stuff was the "regular" music we listened to to on the radio every day!
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My favorite band, my favorite album, my favorite song! Brad Delp's voice was truly one of a kind! Yes, Tom was the mastermind, but he NEEDED Brad's voice!!! And with Barry, Fran, & Sib backing up, there's nothing better!!!
Thanks so much for sharing💕
The unique sound of Boston's guitars thanks to the genius Tom Scholz. My favorite Rock band, great memories ❤👍👏👏👏
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The guitarist is an engineer and wizard. He's the main man! Look him up.
Thanks for sharing
R.I.P. Brad Delp, one of a kind.
From my youth this band is one of the most awsome bands from my days and will never get old and is uplifting also glad you discovered them
LMAO!!! She was talking about his range in the beginning. I was thinking "Boy I hope she put all wine glasses in the other room" this is about to get interesting.
An iconic cornerstone of classic rock. My favorite band since introduced by my brothers in the late 70s. Hope you do the entire album, every song is fantastic.