Boston was one of the very 1st bands I was introduced to rock . I listened to the Beatles & all but Boston was different. Tom is a GENIUS! Thank you for keeping the BOSTON flame burning .
Yeah Man, ...I had a restored '73 RS/Z-28 to drive, I had money, I had the Prettiest Girl in town by my side, and I had a Boston tape in the radio playing this song and life was good. I was happy. She was happy. I was 20 years old. ...It was a long time ago...
I know the original singer, Brad Delp, will always be remembered for his awesome voice, but Tommy sure does about as good a job as is humanly possible to front this band in Brad's absence. Excellent job!
RevJRJJr all these bands that have a new singer journey,Boston,foreigner but yet no new music with the new singer that I have heard that is worthwhile.
Best concert I ever went to. And I went to Elton John world tour and led zeppelin world tour. And journey. Boston rocked just like those albums unbelievable
Just think of all the GREAT bands & music that came out in that era. Boston,ELO,Kansas,just to mention the few STYX ,all great & talented musicians & visionaries ! We will never hear music like that again !
Okay, grew up in the 70's. Wore the album out playing so much. They sound better now then they did back then..I'm still getting on with this song, holy shit!!?
My family and I were sitting dead center on the tier, 6th row, seats 511-514, just above the orchestra seating. This was a Kick A** concert! Everyone sounded absolutely great! Tommy couldn't have been any better, and the drummer is a beast! I think that we were all hoarse after this one, especially our two boys, their first real concert.
I grew up in the 70s - 80s just outside of Boston, MA. I'm truly blessed to have been a rock - n - roll fan during the WBCN, WAAF era with so many incredible rock bands.
@@johantrenier1685 as an ex pro musician....he's getting paid, and I was a keyboard player professionally, it's about the whole act on stage. without a singer you have an instrumental band, without the instruments, you have just vocals. Both together form your band.
I really did not into Boston back in the day when they were around together originally but they sure a lot of great songs I got into.I really enjoy listening to Boston.I am 51yrs old now and when I was a kid back in the late 70's and early 80's I was listening to Q95 Indianapolis Indiana radio station they played a lot of great rock back in those days now it's all classic rock music which is fine with me.Just beings back memories of the rock'n'roll I used to listen to.I still listen to classic rock but get into much heavier music now.
I had the opportunity to follow Tom and Boston for 3 stops on this tour in the southern states specifically Arkansas and Oklahoma. It was awesome to listen and watch Tom work. What perfection! A live performance by Boston is so close to the albums. There is almost no difference. I would watch Tom's expressions, it is very easy to see every note, every lick, every beat is so personal like a proud father watching his child playing at the park. His music puts me where I want to be at the beginning of a day and always has. Thanks Tom for your music and memories of the performances such as in the 90s. Your rendition of Phantom of the Opera, BLEW ME AWAY! Wow! BOSTON will always be the sound, feeling, and emotion that takes me away on a ride albeit the memories or the new adventurers.
My wife and I saw Boson at the LA Forum in 1986 or 1987 I cannot remember, but I can tell you that my ears are still ringing to date lol. They are hands down the most incredible band, and the crystal clear loudest I have ever seen.
I saw them in Virginia 79-80ish? Yes, my tinnitus today is probably attributable to Boston and, around the same time, Molly Hatchet. They were the loudest I'd ever heard. My ears literally rang for 3-4 days after MH. As a teen, that was bound to do some damage. Most of the blame probably lies with me though for the countless hours listening to Boston, MH and all the greats from that era turned up to 11.
It would of been 1987 Mark, they had a three night stand at the Forum starting on Saturday July 18th and then Monday the 20th and Tuesday the 21st, so if you can remember the day of the week you've got it figured out. This was during their 3rd Stage tour which a year and a half later landed in Calgary, December of '88 and I was fortunate enough to see them as well and it was outstanding!
I can remember this album coming out while I just about to graduate the U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Machinist Mate A school. I'd just bought a new Kenwood stereo system with a laser guided and balanced record player and quadrapnonic amplifier and 4 speakers plus this album abd Chicago's Chicago 1970 album, Robin Trower and Yellow Brick Road by Elton John at the base commissary store cheap no taxes took it up to my room in the round stilt building barracks and got it hooked up then immediately played this one first full crank volume on a Saturday afternoon. 6 songs in my room was packed with fellow students beer and booze being passed around. Most if us hadn't heard it yet it other than the 45 song they'd started playing on the radio. The OOD came down abd just asked who it was. Of course we'd hidden the beer and booze so after I told him who it was he just told us to turn it down a bit then left. That night we all took off to a club outside of Elizabeth City Nirth Carolina called the Dolphin Club and sure enough the house band was cranking out this album. It was the only Coastie friendly club in that podunk red neck town in '76. The entire interior and fittings including the bar and stoold were made outta pallet wood they got broke up so much during fights on country music nights. Us rockers were to stoned to get fights going. Ever since then it's been one of my personal top favorite albums. Ya just gotta max the volume when it comes on the radio or any other source. Ooh, up until that time it was the only album that every song on it went top 10 on billboard the album's first month of release.
where is he, our vocal brad delp we missing you r.i.p i like amanda, peace of mind, a man i'll never be, long time... thankyou very much Mark. HD vedeo very nice and good i'm korean so sorry to maybe wrong english grammer using ^^
Tom Scholtz is not only a great musician but above all he's a magnificent composer. His compositions always sound completely balanced from the first note until the last.
I heard Brad in Puerto Rico the first time they went to the island and he could not sing the high notes. There was another singer singing those parts. So lets cheer this amazing guy who is paying tribute to Brad wonderfully.
I sat on a priming machine outside Tillsonburg, plucking leaves all summer the year this album came out. We couldn't change the station on the machine's radio once we were started for the day. This song, and pretty much the whole record, was on heavy rotation on the local AM station and thank God for that! it blew us away and also spared us a lot of ABBA.
@@markmcmillan9255 WE started buy & building Rock & Roll Tour Coaches back in the 80's !! Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Ozzy, shit almost all the top tear Rock Bands !!!!
@@scottsdale4899 Tom said it himself, he never made music to please others, he made what he thought sounded good. If you don’t like it you can fuck off, because millions of others think you’re completely wrong.
In the beginning we would sit in my dads customized van on the great highway beach in San Francisco smoking Hawaiian bud drinking Schlitz malt liquor ( The Bull) and rocking the eight track Bostons first Album.
I never understood why this world class music was never given the importance that it deserves. I am referring as having their concerts properly video taped professionally. This is my first time hearing Boston live. It sounds awesome. Thanks for the upload and kudos for video tapping it. :)
Back in about 1980, I had an awesome music teacher in the 7th grade. She was an older lady but loved modern music. She taught us about Bohemian Rhapsody! Anyways, I remember her saying that Tom Scholz never wanted the concerts recorded because there was no way to capture the true sound of what they were playing.
I was scrolling Boston tribute bands and ran across this video. Tommy De Carlo is amazing! when you close your eyes you swear you're hearing Brad Delp!
@@geraldillo works for me! Tommy’s vocal is eerie in its similarity to Brad’s and has saved Boston from not sounding at least similar to what it did with Brad singing!!
@@MrManfly absobloodylutely, Tommy struggled at first but I am sorry but for me he has resurrected Boston, long live Tommy DeCarlos, awesome work mate :)
Definately, early days he was a bit lacking, but wow, man, he is the real deal right now, kudos to Tommy, he's picked it up and run with it. Brad Delp was always going to be a tough act to follow but then so was Bon Scott! The past can never be the past again, lets make the most and respect what these guys can do for us, this is real and rocking!!
How cool is this...? I feel out of touch not knowing about this story with their new singer ..and his story. Happy for Tommy and the band..and always loved Boston ♡
Uhhhhh.... I live an hour away from the BJCC. How did I miss this? I saw Boston at the Gorge at George, Washington back in the mid 90's. No opening band, they played for two hours. Tom Scholz was playing Phantom of the Opera on this big pipe organ of a thing with this long green and black cape on and the sun setting over the Columbia River Gorge behind him. Absolutely the best concert ever!
I had a chance to see them in concert at SUU (Southern Utah University in 2004. The day of the concert, Tom injured his back and they had to cancel the show. This video reminds me of how amazing Boston truly is! Best debut album ever!
I'm in love with album. What a dream concert like up there with Roger Waters and The Wall. Imagine this being a soundtrack like that with every single Note hypnotic. It literally made The Adam Project memorable!
Awesome that Tom has managed to re create the Boston sound in a live situation considering how produced the first album was. Bravo!
As far as replacements go this guy is top notch!
Eeerie how close Tommie’s voice is to the great Brad Delp. Great job Tommie! Long live Brad! Long live Boston!
I remember seeing Boston live in concert
1976 .......... Wene rock roll was at its highest levels .... 70s were the best too live in ...
Rock on 🎼🎸🎸🎸
You got that right. Saw them in '79 I think. The fact we're still listening to this music almost 50 years later tells you how good it is.
Absolutely , Was Born in 57 , Growing up in 60’s and 70’s Greatest Music in History!
Rick Derringer opening ?? Amazing shoe !!!
@@Cranedude666 really big shoe!!
Brad Delp, forever in our hearts ❤
Like Journey or Foreigner. Find the voice and go back on tour. Except Brad is really(!!!!) hard to replace
Boston was one of the very 1st bands I was introduced to rock . I listened to the Beatles & all but Boston was different. Tom is a GENIUS! Thank you for keeping the BOSTON flame burning .
Tommy DeCarlo is living the American dream. From Home Depot to rock star. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Damn right!
Yeah Man, ...I had a restored '73 RS/Z-28 to drive, I had money, I had the Prettiest Girl in town by my side, and I had a Boston tape in the radio playing this song and life was good.
I was happy. She was happy.
I was 20 years old.
...It was a long time ago...
I know the original singer, Brad Delp, will always be remembered for his awesome voice, but Tommy sure does about as good a job as is humanly possible to front this band in Brad's absence. Excellent job!
First time i heard Tommy sing this I was blown away. He deserves credit because he is that good.
I agree!
@@JWCFB Amazing vocalist !!! :O
RevJRJJr all these bands that have a new singer journey,Boston,foreigner but yet no new music with the new singer that I have heard that is worthwhile.
I have good memories knowing Brad and Barry Goudreau, which was his x brother in law. Many of good time spent at his house in Atkinson,NH🛸
Best concert I ever went to. And I went to Elton John world tour and led zeppelin world tour. And journey. Boston rocked just like those albums unbelievable
Always amazing Tom thank you for creating Boston and finding guys that could do everything you did in your basement on your own
Just think of all the GREAT bands & music that came out in that era. Boston,ELO,Kansas,just to mention the few STYX ,all great & talented musicians & visionaries ! We will never hear music like that again !
I think that rap crap could be done be a 9 year old who can read
This is one of the greatest songs ever! The heart in every single note. Every single lyric! I never want the song to end when I listen to it
goes for all Boston material! Tom Scholz genius.
@@christo4982 no doubt!
Tommy DeCarlo does a fine/excellent job and is getting better & better..
Keep ROCK"in, BOSTON !! Tom Scholtz is a G-E-N-I-U-S !!
I saw Boston back in 1978, best concert ever. Got to take my high school crush with me on our first date. Great memories..
Okay, grew up in the 70's. Wore the album out playing so much. They sound better now then they did back then..I'm still getting on with this song, holy shit!!?
My family and I were sitting dead center on the tier, 6th row, seats 511-514, just above the orchestra seating. This was a Kick A** concert! Everyone sounded absolutely great! Tommy couldn't have been any better, and the drummer is a beast! I think that we were all hoarse after this one, especially our two boys, their first real concert.
thanks dear tom, you run ererything, and tanks for good music, i have ollw since 1977, youre very good, classsic music and rock and roll, in one
First time I heard Boston I was blown away! I was like 15 years old. Awesome! Still sound great!
Same, it's one of those things you don't forget.
1976. Municipal Auditorium, Nashville Tn., Boston and Fog-Hat, barley could see the stage for the smoke. Absolutely FANTASTIC! Great time to be alive.
YES IT WAS BROTHER!
I grew up in the 70s - 80s just outside of Boston, MA. I'm truly blessed to have been a rock - n - roll fan during the WBCN, WAAF era with so many incredible rock bands.
Don't forget WCOZ! BCN and COZ were big rivals for a short time. We were lucky to have such kick ass stations back then.
Just ran up on this. I was at this show. I saw Boston in what, 1977 in Birmingham and this one in 2017. Awesome.
One of the greatest songs. Ever! Thank you Tom… masterfully composed. Stands the test of time.
One of my all time favourites, as good as ever here !
Boston sounds as good as they ever did. Great Job !
I bet it sounded amazing there!🎵 For an instant I was transported back to another time.🎵
I love this extended version of the organ solo. Thanks Tom Scholz, keep rockin!
The lead singer who took over for Brad is excellent. He allows the band to continue with an excellent singer like Tommy. Great sound Guys.
Thank you Tom Scholz for keeping Boston alive & well :)
Fuck Tom, he sued Barry & Sib for playing Boston in Barry's band ,what a dick
Tom is such a bad ass. Influenced my b3 organ playing very heavily.
I hope he is paying the lead singer. Sholz lead-ins are fine. But it's about the singer.
Pioneer of Rock !!
@@johantrenier1685 as an ex pro musician....he's getting paid, and I was a keyboard player professionally, it's about the whole act on stage. without a singer you have an instrumental band, without the instruments, you have just vocals. Both together form your band.
I remember them going to Daytona FL and they played in my place on the strip and my kids was 2 and 1 years old that was the best day of my life
Brilliant and thank you Tom for keeping Boston alive! To me the first album was one of the best of all time just timeless and genius!
This singer does an amazing job on this
And Tom's wife found him at "Lowes" !!
Tom, a man plaiying with same skill guitar and keyboard....and inventor of Rockman, very appreciated device from all us guitar players!
The best rock and roll band this universe has ever known. There is no other!
LOL.
There was a band called the Beatles, they were pretty good!
The Beatles were squat. Three maybe four cuts were decent. I’m Rock. My opinion.
I really did not into Boston back in the day when they were around together originally but they sure a lot of great songs I got into.I really enjoy listening to Boston.I am 51yrs old now and when I was a kid back in the late 70's and early 80's I was listening to Q95 Indianapolis Indiana radio station they played a lot of great rock back in those days now it's all classic rock music which is fine with me.Just beings back memories of the rock'n'roll I used to listen to.I still listen to classic rock but get into much heavier music now.
Hi 👋
I was there, GREAT CONCERT!! I had the best seats in the house, sitting beside the Sound and Video boards.
Great singer!!!! Great job!!!!! They sound INCREDIBLE!!!! My favorite band!!!!
Saw them in Frankfurt Germany back in the late 70's while I was in the military over there... unreal...
Got to see third stage tour in "85 at oakland.
They absolutely killed it!..and still are.
Way to go Tom !!
I was there as well.
I had the opportunity to follow Tom and Boston for 3 stops on this tour in the southern states specifically Arkansas and Oklahoma. It was awesome to listen and watch Tom work. What perfection! A live performance by Boston is so close to the albums. There is almost no difference. I would watch Tom's expressions, it is very easy to see every note, every lick, every beat is so personal like a proud father watching his child playing at the park. His music puts me where I want to be at the beginning of a day and always has. Thanks Tom for your music and memories of the performances such as in the 90s. Your rendition of Phantom of the Opera, BLEW ME AWAY! Wow! BOSTON will always be the sound, feeling, and emotion that takes me away on a ride albeit the memories or the new adventurers.
They were so great they named a city after them.
I wish I could have seen this show at this venue. I saw Al Stewart there in 1977 on The Year of the Cat tour. It's a great venue with good acoustics.
My wife and I saw Boson at the LA Forum in 1986 or 1987 I cannot remember, but I can tell you that my ears are still ringing to date lol. They are hands down the most incredible band, and the crystal clear loudest I have ever seen.
I saw them in Virginia 79-80ish? Yes, my tinnitus today is probably attributable to Boston and, around the same time, Molly Hatchet. They were the loudest I'd ever heard. My ears literally rang for 3-4 days after MH. As a teen, that was bound to do some damage. Most of the blame probably lies with me though for the countless hours listening to Boston, MH and all the greats from that era turned up to 11.
It would of been 1987 Mark, they had a three night stand at the Forum starting on Saturday July 18th and then Monday the 20th and Tuesday the 21st, so if you can remember the day of the week you've got it figured out. This was during their 3rd Stage tour which a year and a half later landed in Calgary, December of '88 and I was fortunate enough to see them as well and it was outstanding!
Chapel Hill NC at the Dean Dome Sept 1987. One of the best sounding concert I've ever attended.
I had 5th row seats! 1976 in San Diego. These guys blew my mind! Amazing singer and band! Some of my favorite memories!
It's so nice to see these guys at the front rows rocking along
Like a fine wine, Boston has aged to perfection! LOVE you!!! OOOx
How can he have SO much musical talent and I have absolutely none?
I saw Boston at Bingley Hall, Stafford, England, in 1978, during their heyday.
Hell yeah!! Boston!!
Me too 💕 Boston
I can remember this album coming out while I just about to graduate the U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Machinist Mate A school.
I'd just bought a new Kenwood stereo system with a laser guided and balanced record player and quadrapnonic amplifier and 4 speakers plus this album abd Chicago's Chicago 1970 album, Robin Trower and Yellow Brick Road by Elton John at the base commissary store cheap no taxes took it up to my room in the round stilt building barracks and got it hooked up then immediately played this one first full crank volume on a Saturday afternoon.
6 songs in my room was packed with fellow students beer and booze being passed around.
Most if us hadn't heard it yet it other than the 45 song they'd started playing on the radio.
The OOD came down abd just asked who it was.
Of course we'd hidden the beer and booze so after I told him who it was he just told us to turn it down a bit then left.
That night we all took off to a club outside of Elizabeth City Nirth Carolina called the Dolphin Club and sure enough the house band was cranking out this album.
It was the only Coastie friendly club in that podunk red neck town in '76.
The entire interior and fittings including the bar and stoold were made outta pallet wood they got broke up so much during fights on country music nights.
Us rockers were to stoned to get fights going.
Ever since then it's been one of my personal top favorite albums.
Ya just gotta max the volume when it comes on the radio or any other source.
Ooh, up until that time it was the only album that every song on it went top 10 on billboard the album's first month of release.
where is he, our vocal brad delp we missing you r.i.p
i like amanda, peace of mind, a man i'll never be, long time...
thankyou very much Mark. HD vedeo very nice and good
i'm korean so sorry to maybe wrong english grammer using ^^
BOSTON IS IN MY ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT TIME FOR US TO HONOR THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Scholz is BOSTON!
Every note!
Yes!
I saw Boston in 76 on their debut album tour and he sounds so much like him that it's almost hard to tell the difference
My tribute to Brad and this GREAT SONG, Feelin' Satisfied!!! @
Love this guy more every time I watch,which is anytime I see it here.
Probably 50
Tom Scholtz is not only a great musician but above all he's a magnificent composer. His compositions always sound completely balanced from the first note until the last.
Scholz not Scholtz please get it correct
@@alanlatimer1024 Why do you react so offended? Is your last name Scholz?
Thank you Tom for this wonderous gift.
What a great time. Saw them at the Rose in Huber Heights Gary you nailed it and Tommy you are awesome as always love boston
So funny to see all these old guys rocking out to classic rock like this. Oh wait.... I'm one of them!
Me TOO! ;)
Sib Hashian was a huge loss also... RIP. Phenom of a live drummer.
Yes, that's right... For me in particular, he was one of the best drummers in Hard Rock. Sib Hassian may he rest in peace.😀😀😀😀😀😀
Great performance. This is definitely one of my favorite songs by this kick ass band.
I heard Brad in Puerto Rico the first time they went to the island and he could not sing the high notes. There was another singer singing those parts. So lets cheer this amazing guy who is paying tribute to Brad wonderfully.
Umm Tommy is getting help with those high notes from the girl on keyboards..👍🏻
I sat on a priming machine outside Tillsonburg, plucking leaves all summer the year this album came out. We couldn't change the station on the machine's radio once we were started for the day. This song, and pretty much the whole record, was on heavy rotation on the local AM station and thank God for that! it blew us away and also spared us a lot of ABBA.
Lmao. That was even before Dancing Queen.
Tom Scholz did an awesome job of presenting Boston in such an astonishing show with an awesome back screen. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💥🤓🙊🙉🙈😎💥
Saw them back in the 80's, and saw them in 2015 in Huntspatch!. One of the Best Bands of ALL TIME!!!
TREASON...TREASON...TREASON...TREASON...
TOMS A ROCK & ROLL LEGEND KEYBOARD PLAYER OF EXTREME MAGNITUDE!!!!!!! ....... WOW!!!!!
In a Sleeveless Batman tee!!! Priceless!! :)
Toured with Boston a few times !! best time ever !!! miss the good old rock & Roll !!
Awesome! Was that back in the day ('70's?) or more recently?
@@markmcmillan9255 WE started buy & building Rock & Roll Tour Coaches back in the 80's !! Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Ozzy, shit almost all the top tear Rock Bands !!!!
@@JohnGripShadowofaking Awesome! I'll bet you have some stories!
@@markmcmillan9255 Yeah Mark been in Rock & Roll Industry for like 45yrs !! Have been a very blessed man !!
KEEP ROCKIN & KEEP THE FAITH !!
Great Band 💥 Great Song
was there and loved it
he has such a great vioce,,crazy how he was discoverd!
very befitting tommy found his notch in this band, he deserved it......
mid to late 70"s ,Sammy Hagar, and Boston played freedom hall, Louisville Ky. Huge pipe organ rose up from stage
Yes, I was there in Birmingham- will never forget that one! Still have ticket- Jan 28, 1979, $7.50!!!
Sorry it only took me 8 months to comment!
Tom Scholz IS Boston......unless you've seen him play every instrument at the same time....this IS BOSTON!
Yes he played every part on the 1st album!!!
Uhhh, Brad Delps vocals were a huge part of Boston...
@@scottsdale4899 You must be deaf....
@@scottsdale4899Lol. That's why Boston was and is still so successful. You're just jealous.
@@scottsdale4899 Tom said it himself, he never made music to please others, he made what he thought sounded good. If you don’t like it you can fuck off, because millions of others think you’re completely wrong.
I agree what a great group and a lot of talent
Mr. DeCarlo is definitely looking the part now.
They sound phenomenal
Brilliant...just brilliant. Love the extended intro.
In the beginning we would sit in my dads customized van on the great highway beach in San Francisco smoking Hawaiian bud drinking Schlitz malt liquor ( The Bull) and rocking the eight track Bostons first Album.
I never understood why this world class music was never given the importance that it deserves. I am referring as having their concerts properly video taped professionally. This is my first time hearing Boston live. It sounds awesome. Thanks for the upload and kudos for video tapping it. :)
Back in about 1980, I had an awesome music teacher in the 7th grade. She was an older lady but loved modern music. She taught us about Bohemian Rhapsody! Anyways, I remember her saying that Tom Scholz never wanted the concerts recorded because there was no way to capture the true sound of what they were playing.
Well , They are capturing it Now !! @@MarkT3
I was scrolling Boston tribute bands and ran across this video. Tommy De Carlo is amazing! when you close your eyes you swear you're hearing Brad Delp!
Sorry but that doesn't work for me. Brad's voice stands out, he was exceptionally talented.
Any band with Tom Scholz in it is BOSTON!
@@geraldillo works for me! Tommy’s vocal is eerie in its similarity to Brad’s and has saved Boston from not sounding at least similar to what it did with Brad singing!!
@@MrManfly absobloodylutely, Tommy struggled at first but I am sorry but for me he has resurrected Boston, long live Tommy DeCarlos, awesome work mate :)
Brad delp is an exceptional singer ,we miss you......
Jay Sekulow first class intelligent lawyer ; Christian , & Patriot !
🇺🇲🙏
Gary Pihl a Boston Member for over 33 years from Third Stage on
very good player. wish he would have rocked a Les Paul on this and not a weird looking PRS, oh well sounded good.
Tommy has improved greatly since he started!He sounds great !!Strong!!
Definately, early days he was a bit lacking, but wow, man, he is the real deal right now, kudos to Tommy, he's picked it up and run with it. Brad Delp was always going to be a tough act to follow but then so was Bon Scott! The past can never be the past again, lets make the most and respect what these guys can do for us, this is real and rocking!!
Awesome
Excellent! Love the extended bars they add to the intro.
Wish id had the prevlieage of seeing them live
Well it’s not Brad that’s fore sure.
But at 62, I’m just glad that Tom is still playing at his age. A Pure Genius!
Tommy knocks it out of the park on this and it's a good homage to Brad simultaneously.
How cool is this...? I feel out of touch not knowing about this story with their new singer ..and his story. Happy for Tommy and the band..and always loved Boston ♡
thanks for sharing this! dude is a great singer.
In the words of CSN... If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. Rock on Brad out there, rock on Tommy here with us. 👍✌️
How does Tommy DeCarlo have this voice in his 50s? WOW.
Uhhhhh.... I live an hour away from the BJCC. How did I miss this? I saw Boston at the Gorge at George, Washington back in the mid 90's. No opening band, they played for two hours. Tom Scholz was playing Phantom of the Opera on this big pipe organ of a thing with this long green and black cape on and the sun setting over the Columbia River Gorge behind him. Absolutely the best concert ever!
I remember Tom with his cape and the big pipe organ back in the late '70's or early '80's at Boutwell in Bham! Never forget it!
I had a chance to see them in concert at SUU (Southern Utah University in 2004. The day of the concert, Tom injured his back and they had to cancel the show. This video reminds me of how amazing Boston truly is! Best debut album ever!
That very same year, the best chance that I could’ve saw Boston with Brad, I was at Scout camp the same week of their Gilford, NH concert.
I'm in love with album. What a dream concert like up there with Roger Waters and The Wall. Imagine this being a soundtrack like that with every single Note hypnotic. It literally made The Adam Project memorable!
Makes we wish they would tour again!!!!