The truth is that Boston’s first album was so damn good and iconic that it was next to impossible to ever match its success again. However what an absolutely historic achievement it was.
If the second album would have gotten the same production perfection the first one got in stead of a rush job under pressure of the record company, it would have come close to the first one. The compositions are rock solid. From the third album onwards, I lost interest.
Brad Delp. I saw him play live at Rockfest in Cadott, Wisconsin, the year was 2003, over 20 years ago. I can still see him up there, smiling, having a great time. I considered seeing Boston with Delp in the band one of the high points of my life. In my heart, I wanted to be him, to be that talented, to be that lucky, to be that revered and famous. I'm not alone in any of those sentiments. At the time of Brad's suicide, I was going through the struggle of my life. I had recently suffered a catastrophic back injury at work, was on the brink of losing my home and income and had a young wife and two small children...it was dark for me. I also had NO support network, far from family and friends...I hope a person can understand how heavy it was. I was and in many ways, still am a fan of Boston so when I heard that Delp had died, I was broken hearted for him but then I found out HOW he died and that really crushed me. I thought, 'how could a guy that has NO worries or not any REAL worries, take himself out like that?'. I thought, if a guy like HIM can't handle his easy, wonderful life, how the HELL am I gonna make it? I'm afraid to tell you the thoughts I had around that time. Lets just say, if not for HOPE and dedicating my life to doing the best I could for my children's future, I'm pretty sure I was taking the last train out. That was over 20 years ago and while things haven't been all kittens and rainbows, it was worth hanging around for, there were blessings and beautiful days that I'm glad I got to see and be here for. Friends, if it's dark for you, hang on...the sun comes around again and 'this too, shall pass'. GOD bless you all.
I will echo those words that you say. I am going through some dark times now and although it may not be as dark as your was, I am struggling to get through these SLOW days. I have never seen Boston before, so you seeing him before he left, was probably the best feeling that you had. Thank you very much for your story. I hope that it can lift people up and see that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. 🙂🙂
@@TuneintoHistory Isaiah 9:6 I'm with you in spirit, man. Things have been bad for SO many these days and it's SO difficult to not give in to discouragement and despair, self pity. I learned you have to start where you are, be realistic, consider what you really need, put others before yourself and be thankful for the small things, the small victories and even your eyes opening every morning. Everything's going to be OK. You still have control of your effort and attitude and if you can keep those in the red, you're half way there. Thank you for the video, it was great!
Delp killed himself because he was videotaping his fiancés sister and husband who lived in his house. He had a video setup in the bedroom and they found it, confronted him and told him he tell his fiancé or they would. He committed suicide because of what he did and couldn’t tell her.
@@zeprls Whoa, dude, I didn't know anything about that. I know that he had pinned a note to him chest with the words "I am a lonely soul" and i figured he was just suffering from depression. I never heard any of that story, where did you hear it? I really am curious because that is pretty crazy to hear about.
@@TheCountofToulouse Yes, crazy stuff. Look it up. There was an article that came out a year later the explained it all. He also did a radio interview a few days before that is on RUclips where he sounds totally fine like nothing is wrong and it was after he bought all the stuff to kill himself. Crazy when you hear it that it was already planned.
When I was a kid in 76 Somehow I got ahold of their first album on cassette and would play it on my father's forbidden kikass stereo system and dance around the living room until he got home in the evening. It was my first experience with rock and roll and I will never forget it. Thank you boston and rest in peace Brad D.
I got a smile from this. My story exactly. I played all of my records on my step father’s stereo at 6pm, soon as he pulled in the driveway, my sisters and I would run to the living room and close up the stereo’s wall cabinet, then we would disappear to our rooms. Thankfully, he never got home early!
This is just too damn funny that we've been through the same damn thing. We used to play our Stepfather stereo And watch for him when he came home from work and put everything away. In a hurry before he even noticed.😂
Same here. Got their debut album around the same time I got Kiss Destroyer and the Cars first album, I think I was 10 or so. What a time to be alive!!!
Yup, that's why album sales post-Delp has pretty much been on the decline. Whether or not Scholz wants to admit it, Brad Delp was the one that contributed the most to the band's success. Tom is brilliant, a good guitarist and innovative with music, did a lot of the writing and producing, but without that golden voice, the band has never been the same.
I can understand having such thoughts I think many of us have but I can't understand actually doing yourself in it seems Brad had a lot to lose very sad and yes he will be missed
@@letsgobrandon6281the fact that you would even mention Robert plant in the same sententence with Steve perry shows that your delusions are on a trump level 😂.
The hair STILL stands up on my neck hearing Tom's guitar on these records. On a high end modern stereo, still sounds AMAZING. Props to Tom. And Delp was an amazing singer. No Boston without these two dudes....
What they failed to express in this video is the incredible electronic sound innovations of Tom Schultz, who created one the most amazing distinct original guitar sounds on the planet(The Rockman) not to mention the bands flawless live performances, particularly the live vocal harmonies that were perfectly executed & pitch perfect. This band was uniquely & ENORMOUSLY talented, a TRUE original like never before & never again. Boston’s music & sound will always remain timeless.
Boston debut album was a monster. I remember being at the record store and " More than a Feeling " was playing on the local rock radio station . When it ended they cut to a commercial . After the commercial they played " More than a Feeling " again. IT WAS THAT BIG !
What an excellent band. Every song on their debut album was a hit. I always said to myself that they should have saved some of those hits for future albums. Anyhow, I still listen to Boston.Those songs bring back great memories and always puts a smile on my face! Thanks Boston!
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 on 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 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 outtasight 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 ~*~*~
They were my second ever concert back in '78' . It was mid winter and they were 2 hours late because of iced and snow packed roads, but nobody cared, they blew everybody away that night.
Boston was my ultimate favorite band growing up. I listened to their albums over and over and over again. My younger sister couldn't stand and even to this day, won't listen any songs from Boston. She said I drove her absolutely crazy by doing what I did. She hates them to this day!! LOL!! Not me, they are my all time favorite band!
I was 12 when Don't Look Back came out,it changed my life.I still consider that album one of my favorites.I was a little girl discovering my own music outside of the grown ups around me.The first time I heard that song I was just blown away.I have been a headbanger ever since. Tom Sholtz is a genius,but his perfectionistism has been a double edged sword,that has turned several very talented people out of his band.He also invented several pieces of equipment when recording the first Boston album,that musicians and bands use in recording and performing to this very day. Brad Delp is one of the absolutely best singers in the history of ever.His death was so tragic and sad.He is very much missed even after 16 years.
I remember it was 1976 when they first surfaced. They hit the airwaves with such force with their tight raunchy sound and they were immediately liked by EVERYONE! And everybody who was anybody had a copy of that album and you heard it everywhere you went. And they came out of nowhere!
They really F’d that one up. I remember them being sued because the record label wanted another album. A year or two later “Third Stage” was released and the song “Amanda” was number one for weeks. The album was 4x Platnium. Hate when documentaries leave crap out.
At the time of his death, Brad had a net worth of $500,000. Likely his home. Tom Sholz had a net worth of $200,000,000. Does anyone else see anything wrong with these numbers?
Tom Scholz has income from the songwriting royalty, as he has been the only songwriter for most of the Boston tracks. Moreover, he has also utilized his engineering knowledge, as well as his disciplined business and financial efforts, to build up Rockman, manufacturer of Amp and Effects. All of these add to his income.
I just moved to portland Oregon. And more then a feeling was all over air waves. I met a dude in juniour high listened to the Album..It was very good. I was in a search for Truth. I eventually went to Church Jesus became my Lord and Saviour. Jesus gave me peace and joy. Im so glad God lavished His mercy
Worth noting: Boston's original self-titled album was designed by commercial artist Patti Scheer, and back then, the album was not moving because fans did not know what to make of the album cover àrt, originally an eyesore but is now iconic and legendary. There was a Netflix documentary about her that further explains the misunderstood album cover. Shear would go on to do album art for Bruce Springsteen and Cheap Trick specifically for albums "Dream Police" for Cheap Trick and "Darkness At The Edge Of Town" for Springsteen.
My first concert was Boston during the Don't Look Back tour in '78 at the old Capital Centre outside D.C. Great show. Still have the ticket stub. $7.70 believe it or not.
My opinion of Boston was that they made great records, but one of the main features of the band was Delp’s harmonies. Unfortunately they couldn’t come close to reproducing them live with the band members they had. I saw them in 79 headlining a rock Super Bowl in Orlando and it was pretty noticeable. I always thought they should have hired a couple of backup singers, though Goodreau was a pretty good singer.
*WHAT EXACTLY DOOMED BOSTON??* His name is Tom Scholz. Took too long between *Don't Look Back* & *Third Stage.* Boston was extremely lucky to have *Amanda* being the first hit off of *Third Stage.* Cause there wasn't another hit off that album. Then the long in between periods from *Third Stage* ---> *Walk On* ---> *Greatest Hits* (I) ---> *Corporate America* ---> *Greatest Hits* (II) ---> *Life, Love & Hope* killed any hope from this band. Official website hasn't been updated since 2017. You can officially say Boston broke up.
David from Kettering, Ohio is back here. Please do pardon me for I must make a much-needed correction. Please forgive me when I said that Brad Delp took his life in the early 2000s instead of 2007, which was when he actually died. Having adequately said that, I truly loved and also truly miss Mr. Delp's very angelic and vocally high-soaring voice. Sorry again for my hasty mistake and have yourselves a great Sunday evening (December 17, 2023). Also, Happy Holidays 2023!
Wow, interesting, sounds great!...and also interesting that Sammy Hagar played alongside Van Halen back then...little did they know what the future would bring....
I grew up in a c&w home but in junior high school I heard Boston for the first time that’s what got me into rock music at 59 I still play the first album weekly Boston is the greatest American rock to me .RIP Brad.🚛
Boston toured with Rush too. I met 3 people who went to that show in Cincinnati. Star Castle opened then Boston and Rush headlined promoting their 2112 album. That would have been a helluva show!
Just recently, for some reason, i played the first Boston album for the first time in my life. Never owned a copy, never wanted to buy it. It was strange that i knew almost every word to every song on that album. I never realized it was all from one album. I've only heard the songs on the radio, so there was no association of a song to an album. I was blown away at the end of it. Without a doubt, one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
I remember being turned on to the debut album by a classmate in 7th grade. MTAF was already in heavy radio rotation and now I wanted the album with this awesome guitar ship on the cover. Needless to say I became a longtime fan but didn't see the band live until the 95 Walk On tour with Brad and Fran sharing vocals. Suddenly my love for Boston was amplified and lead me on the search for bootlegs and Rockman gear, subsequently learning many of the guitar parts. Brad's passing hit me pretty hard, and at the time had little interest hearing replacement vocalists even for a tribute show. RIP Brad Delp , The nicest guy in Rock n roll
I'm a metal head...motor head...priest..maiden..ect..but being a singer myself I still cut my teeth on this guys vocals!! First record was remarkable!! Everybody was bumping this shit out of their eight track tape player!!!❤🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇦😎💪
@@DrJ-hx7wv come on man!! Whatsbwrongvwith you?? Now...if I came to your house with about 30 bikers to take all your shit from you...even your land...wouldn't you fight to the death to keep it?? And...if we don't give them the aid then your fukkn kids an mine too will have to fight these mother fukkrs!!! Patton said it..before he got killed he gave a speach to some soldiers..my dad was a paratrooper...82nd airborne division!! Six bronze stars..plus alot more..but patton said while we have the men here an all the equipment still we should turn it around on them an take them out..because he said if we don't our kids an grand kids will be the ones fighting them...an look where we are now...if you say to me with respect that u just don't support that..well I meet alot of people who don't support it..but all ya gotta do is look around and Armageddon is just around the corner..none of us will survive..then hopefully jesus will come back an stop it before it starts..Slava ukraine 💪
From David A. Wood: Hello, David from Kettering, Ohio is back here. The legendary 1970s Rock Music Band Boston was/is one of my favorite music bands. "More Than A Feeling," "Hitch A Ride," and "Amanda" are three of my all-time favorite songs. I vaguely remember the time when I heard that Brad Delp died back in the early 2000s. It is so sad to have found out when I saw this RUclips documentary that he died as a result of a suicide.
Stellar vocals, harmony, guitar, and drums like no other. The most high vibe band, especially in the early 80's during some of my most depressing and degrading years. Music helps so very much in life. I will always be grateful.🙏💛
Like everyone else, I was a HUGE fan of Boston. They created the soundtrack to my teens- junior high, high school and college. However, I'd be remiss if I didn't also mention how important their album covers were to their success (I believe). The graphic art design was incredible- on ALL of their album covers. A friend of mine played their picture disc album (Boston) and his turntable had a blue light on its needle arm. In the dark, that album glowed! I was hooked forever, and now I not only collect and frame picture discs, but I have several versions of their albums! Obviously, losing Delp was life-changing for the band, but IMO, Sib was the heart of the band, and losing him (quitting, then passing away) was tragic (he was hardly mentioned in this video, too). I later learned that his daughter is married to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, so in a way, he lives on. Rest in Peace, Brad and Sib. There wasn't much of it while alive, unfortunately. The business of music is a such an evil business in many ways.
Although CBS/Columbia Records put out bands like Journey, Toto and Boston, they were also the ones who screwed these bands up and caused so much headaches. They took their profits and created so much turmoil within each of these bands and more.
That was companies then and that is companies now. All they care about is taking as much money as they can. I do feel for all bands that are trying to make it big only to get taken advantage of.
Unfortunately alot of musical artists such as Black Sabbath,Grand Funk Railroad,Jimi Hendrix,The Byrd's,Billie Joel just to name a few who were naive to the business were ripped off by shady record executives and managers by signing bogus contracts that cheated them out of millions in royalties.
After Boston's monster debut album, I'm sure that CBS/Columbia Records saw a golden goose in them. But while trying to put out Don't Look Back, they were already getting flack from the company. So right away, the band wanted to break away from the company, but the company were d*cks about it. Because they still wanted to profit off the band, even though they treated them like sh*t! It wasn't until they moved to MCA Record did they FINALLY release their THIRD album in TEN years. F*CKING RECORD COMPANIES!@@sludge8506
One of the things that killed this band early on was taking YEARS between album releases. I remember Larry the Cable Guy saying in one of his routines that Jimi Hendrix had been dead for 40 years and he still was putting out more albums than Boston.
Top 3 in my all time favorites,heck they are #1 on my list followed by Rush and still plays every day un my truck . Genuinely unbelievable talent. Brads voice was my favorite of all rock singers,and favorite over all
As a massive fan here in England 🇬🇧 I honestly think tha Walk On is the best album. The songs and instrumentals are strong and so powerful it blew me away. Not having Brad behind the Mike was obviously an issue but Fron Cosmo is superb in his own right and for me he smashed it. Six albums and a greatest hits doesn't seem much for 50 years but a fabulous band all the same
I was just getting into music in the mid 70s. 3 bands stood out, like REALLY out: Kiss (Destroyer), the Cars debut album.....and of course Boston's. These were radio staples of my youth. What a time to be alive.
Brad was touring playing gigs with a beatles tribute band by the name of beatlejuice prior to his death. Brad was awsome singing beatles tunes. He met the guys in the tribute band at a friends wedding and asked to sit in. You could tell from his performance that he was enjoying himself. Their videos are on youtube. Quite entertaining.
Very sad, the night his body was discovered he was scheduled to perform with Beatlejuice. Everyone from the band was there when they heard. People showed up and were crying. One point in this story that was incorrect is that when Delp returned he returned as a hired hand. He was no part of the band. There is a lot more to the story of his death that I won't get into. I met him several times and he always made you feel like a friend. Let him rest in peace.
The video didn't mention the third album was released in 1986 with Brad still at the helm. Took awhile for Tom to release it because of flooded issues caused by storms ruined some of the studios recording equipment down in his basement.
A "10 record deal" is a HORRIBLE deal. Multi-record deals are always option deals meaning the label has the option to do another record (or not). Normally a 10-record deal is one guaranteed record plus 9 options. The label's option not the band. In the event of a success you're stuck at a low royalty rate given to unproven bands. Labels love that. In the event of a failure you're stuck with a label who doesn't care about you, won't exercise options and your career is over. You want a 3-record deal. Enough to give a chance of success, and if successful you can negotiate a better deal ( with any label) but not enough that you're stuck at a label if it doesn't go well. I personally have never seen more than a 7 record deal, and those are very bad. But the novice thinks the more the better so of course, as in this video, a long deal is considered amazing. The labels know this, they know how naive artists are and they take every advantage. 10 records is more than the entire career of most bands. How many records did the Beatles release? Don't you think they should have gotten a better deal after Revolver? They didn't.
It seems Tom masterminded a product that didn’t transfer to live performances .. Putting a ton of weight on those huge vocals on the albums and Brad having to deliver layers of vocals developed by a chemist in a lab if you get my drift.. Great records .. Could not deliver on tour .. Tom got the “ It’s me they are coming see “ syndrome .. Here in my town his pipe organ broke down and delayed the show for hours .. To be so smart you’d think he’d have a back up plan ..
Thank you for the comment. Didn't realize that an AI voice was being used. It took me about 5 videos in to realize that the person I hired to do the voice used AI, which is not what I wanted. Be on the lookout for a follow on.
Boston, specifically Tom Scholz, is the greatest train wreck of rock n roll. What a fall from grace! From the pinnacle of those first three albums…to the fiery crash and burn of the final three albums. A legacy in tatters. A slap in the face to we who were young teens in 1976, supported this band, only to see Tom’s narcissism destroy the band we loved. Tom is an old man now, his legacy is written. He’s a tool.
Just found Barry Goudreau's website. Saw there was an album called Delp and Goudreau. I listened to the songs here on RUclips. Man, half of them are very creative, unique, different, like their first and second albums. I can only imagine, if these songs had the classic Boston sound with them, how mind blowing they would be. A potential for another original like More than a Feeling, or something so smooth and easy listening like Hitch a Ride. What a mess they turned out to be. Some of those later albums with songs featuring a woman (no knock at all) with no Boston sound whatsoever... what's the point, as it's just to make money like everyone else Sholz abhored. What a mess. Delp's voice is like one of the top 3 best musical voices. At least they gave us the first two albums which gave us that magical feeling as we were growing up.
I saw Boston in Oakland, 1979. They were tight as hell. I was wondering why this video documentary, didn't include the reason WHY Brad Delp killed himself. I'm going to assume, it was to avoid embarrassment for Brad's family.🤔
Brad thought his fiancee had cheated on him. As he shared a townhouse with her sister, he decided to get her back by putting a hidden camera in her bedroom. She found it, and he apologized, but couldn't stand the shame. He also suffered from depression most of his life. As the video states, he hooked up two gas grills in his half bath and went to sleep.
no mention of certain things here after his death, but ok... Brad Delp of Boston and Peter Cetera and Jason Scheff of Chicago and Steve Perry of Journey and Jimi Jamison of Survivor and that's just melodic rock...the list goes on in many genre's of a distinctive voice... Boston was and is legendary...
I really want to support these indie docs but come on! There are so many things wrong with this production. Horribly misplaced pictures and inaccurate statements. Come on man, take a little time!
RTZ was Boston with out Tom. Barry Goudreau's stuff is top tier plus he's still current. The tone and style of Barry and Tom are so similar it's like guitar "ABBA"
Tom Scholz was a tremendous artist, but you have to be able to produce music in a timely manner. A business can't just be held off for years to deliver an album.
Like many i bought the first album in 76 and loved it. Like it or not, the sound was incredibly influential and they were finally inducted to the hall of fame a few years ago. The mystery began with that debut album, which was essentially recorded by 2 guys, tom and brad. The studios wanted a "band" to promote, and that lead to a failed effort to rerecord the scholz demos, the nonsense blurb on the back of the debut, and many legal wranglings. Tom getting rich and brad not so much is no surprise, as that's how publishing royalties work. The story that best explains Brad's demise involves his obsession with his fiance's sister, and voyeurism. He had enough money from touring to own a second home. He offered it to his fiance's sister and she lived there with her boyfriend. This was early 2000's and webcams were just turning up in the mainstream consumer market. Brad set one up in the bedroom closet, clearly to watch them have sex. the boyfriend found it. The couple told brad he had to admit what he did to his fiance or they would out him. He never did and, as the wedding drew near, they theatened to tell her instead. He killed himself rather than face her. So, yeah he had a bit of depression, but the little sister was cute, he got obsessed, and thought he could work the technology angle and got caught. Little sister understantably wanted big sis to know who she was marrying. The whole thing sucks. In 2023 it's pretty easy to see how brad could've walked away from that gang and just denied it all. But i think he felt ashamed. The reasons no one talks about it are 1) it's a bit creepy, 2) it does nothing to serve the boston legend, and 3) it's technically heresay.
Update video can be found here: ruclips.net/video/AnhkCKlpWoU/видео.html
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The truth is that Boston’s first album was so damn good and iconic that it was next to impossible to ever match its success again. However what an absolutely historic achievement it was.
True But the second one wasn't bad either
If the second album would have gotten the same production perfection the first one got in stead of a rush job under pressure of the record company, it would have come close to the first one. The compositions are rock solid. From the third album onwards, I lost interest.
I really like all of the first three albums.
Tom spent most of his life perfecting that first album. Then he got about 15 months to make the second record.
@@hardnewstakenharder I like the second and third. While not as perfect as the first, they both rock!
Brads voice was the face of Boston like Steve Perry of Journey. Brads voice was awesome R.I.P.
Brad Delp.
I saw him play live at Rockfest in Cadott, Wisconsin, the year was 2003, over 20 years ago. I can still see him up there, smiling, having a great time. I considered seeing Boston with Delp in the band one of the high points of my life. In my heart, I wanted to be him, to be that talented, to be that lucky, to be that revered and famous. I'm not alone in any of those sentiments.
At the time of Brad's suicide, I was going through the struggle of my life. I had recently suffered a catastrophic back injury at work, was on the brink of losing my home and income and had a young wife and two small children...it was dark for me. I also had NO support network, far from family and friends...I hope a person can understand how heavy it was. I was and in many ways, still am a fan of Boston so when I heard that Delp had died, I was broken hearted for him but then I found out HOW he died and that really crushed me.
I thought, 'how could a guy that has NO worries or not any REAL worries, take himself out like that?'. I thought, if a guy like HIM can't handle his easy, wonderful life, how the HELL am I gonna make it? I'm afraid to tell you the thoughts I had around that time. Lets just say, if not for HOPE and dedicating my life to doing the best I could for my children's future, I'm pretty sure I was taking the last train out. That was over 20 years ago and while things haven't been all kittens and rainbows, it was worth hanging around for, there were blessings and beautiful days that I'm glad I got to see and be here for. Friends, if it's dark for you, hang on...the sun comes around again and 'this too, shall pass'. GOD bless you all.
I will echo those words that you say. I am going through some dark times now and although it may not be as dark as your was, I am struggling to get through these SLOW days. I have never seen Boston before, so you seeing him before he left, was probably the best feeling that you had. Thank you very much for your story. I hope that it can lift people up and see that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. 🙂🙂
@@TuneintoHistory
Isaiah 9:6
I'm with you in spirit, man. Things have been bad for SO many these days and it's SO difficult to not give in to discouragement and despair, self pity.
I learned you have to start where you are, be realistic, consider what you really need, put others before yourself and be thankful for the small things, the small victories and even your eyes opening every morning.
Everything's going to be OK. You still have control of your effort and attitude and if you can keep those in the red, you're half way there.
Thank you for the video, it was great!
Delp killed himself because he was videotaping his fiancés sister and husband who lived in his house. He had a video setup in the bedroom and they found it, confronted him and told him he tell his fiancé or they would. He committed suicide because of what he did and couldn’t tell her.
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Whoa, dude, I didn't know anything about that. I know that he had pinned a note to him chest with the words "I am a lonely soul" and i figured he was just suffering from depression. I never heard any of that story, where did you hear it?
I really am curious because that is pretty crazy to hear about.
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Yes, crazy stuff. Look it up. There was an article that came out a year later the explained it all. He also did a radio interview a few days before that is on RUclips where he sounds totally fine like nothing is wrong and it was after he bought all the stuff to kill himself. Crazy when you hear it that it was already planned.
When I was a kid in 76 Somehow I got ahold of their first album on cassette and would play it on my father's forbidden kikass stereo system and dance around the living room until he got home in the evening. It was my first experience with rock and roll and I will never forget it. Thank you boston and rest in peace Brad D.
I got a smile from this. My story exactly. I played all of my records on my step father’s stereo at 6pm, soon as he pulled in the driveway, my sisters and I would run to the living room and close up the stereo’s wall cabinet, then we would disappear to our rooms. Thankfully, he never got home early!
This is just too damn funny that we've been through the same damn thing.
We used to play our Stepfather stereo And watch for him when he came home from work and put everything away. In a hurry before he even noticed.😂
Same here. Got their debut album around the same time I got Kiss Destroyer and the Cars first album, I think I was 10 or so.
What a time to be alive!!!
Scholz was a genius but there would have been no Boston without Brad Delp. Such a recognizable and iconic voice.
Yup, that's why album sales post-Delp has pretty much been on the decline. Whether or not Scholz wants to admit it, Brad Delp was the one that contributed the most to the band's success. Tom is brilliant, a good guitarist and innovative with music, did a lot of the writing and producing, but without that golden voice, the band has never been the same.
I can understand having such thoughts I think many of us have but I can't understand actually doing yourself in it seems Brad had a lot to lose very sad and yes he will be missed
@@jimjohnson2190 Brad did suffer from depression. There were some other things in his life that contributed to that terrible decision.
Ive always loved Boston, I was so sad when Brad delp passed, their won't be another voice like that ever
No never ill second that great vocalist
Lol. Really. Plant, Perry ,and many more. C'mon. Try to keep up
@letsgobrandon6281 there have already been articles addressing these exact names . In raw form, NONE of them hold a candle to delp. Nice try tho.
@@letsgobrandon6281the fact that you would even mention Robert plant in the same sententence with Steve perry shows that your delusions are on a trump level 😂.
The music of my youth.
R.I.P. Mr Delp. You are sorely missed.
Yep! we were so incredibly fortunate to grow up in the best era of music!
Definitely so lucky‼️
Any time I hear Boston I think of Brad Delp and how sorry I am he’s gone.. Rest Well Brad you’re missed..
The hair STILL stands up on my neck hearing Tom's guitar on these records. On a high end modern stereo, still sounds AMAZING. Props to Tom. And Delp was an amazing singer. No Boston without these two dudes....
The other guitar player played a whole lot of those first two albums. Listen to his solo stuff with Brad Delp on vocals.
In live performances I saw of Boston, Barry played all those killer guitar parts.
@@baneverything5580Barry only played the Long Time solo and most of Let Me Take You Home Tonight on the album
What they failed to express in this video is the incredible electronic sound innovations of Tom Schultz, who created one the most amazing distinct original guitar sounds on the planet(The Rockman) not to mention the bands flawless live performances, particularly the live vocal harmonies that were perfectly executed & pitch perfect. This band was uniquely & ENORMOUSLY talented, a TRUE original like never before & never again. Boston’s music & sound will always remain timeless.
Yep, and the reason they failed is this is AI generated garbage
Scholz
...and Tom never let anyone forget it.
Brad Delp's voice was heavily processed. The harmonies were created electronically with a Harmonizer, the predecessor to Auto Tune.
@@gevansmd1The harmonizer is not auto tune.
Boston debut album was a monster. I remember being at the record store and " More than a Feeling " was playing on the local rock radio station . When it ended they cut to a commercial . After the commercial they played " More than a Feeling " again. IT WAS THAT BIG !
Still on my playlist, I have “More than afeeling” for them, RIP Brad Delp❤️
What an excellent band. Every song on their debut album was a hit. I always said to myself that they should have saved some of those hits for future albums. Anyhow, I still listen to Boston.Those songs bring back great memories and always puts a smile on my face! Thanks Boston!
I remember when the first album was released. What a great time in America.
Not a word about Fran Sheehan? The best musically trained member of the band. One of the best bassist of all time.
Fran twerked as he played!
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 on 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 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 outtasight
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
~*~*~
They were my second ever concert back in '78' . It was mid winter and they were 2 hours late because of iced and snow packed roads, but nobody cared, they blew everybody away that night.
Where was this concert? I saw them in Cincinnati about that time
Mine too. The opening act was Sammy Hagar.
@@joegutzwiller5309 Albuquerque NM at Tingley Coliseum
Mine as well 1978 Lincoln Nebraska
When they got into the hall of fame one of them said I'm glad we got in here before Justin Bieber that cracked me up bosten what an awesome band
Boston was my ultimate favorite band growing up. I listened to their albums over and over and over again. My younger sister couldn't stand and even to this day, won't listen any songs from Boston. She said I drove her absolutely crazy by doing what I did. She hates them to this day!! LOL!! Not me, they are my all time favorite band!
Boston:The Soundtrack of My High School Days😊
I was 12 when Don't Look Back came out,it changed my life.I still consider that album one of my favorites.I was a little girl discovering my own music outside of the grown ups around me.The first time I heard that song I was just blown away.I have been a headbanger ever since.
Tom Sholtz is a genius,but his perfectionistism has been a double edged sword,that has turned several very talented people out of his band.He also invented several pieces of equipment when recording the first Boston album,that musicians and bands use in recording and performing to this very day.
Brad Delp is one of the absolutely best singers in the history of ever.His death was so tragic and sad.He is very much missed even after 16 years.
I remember it was 1976 when they first surfaced. They hit the airwaves with such force with their tight raunchy sound and they were immediately liked by EVERYONE! And everybody who was anybody had a copy of that album and you heard it everywhere you went. And they came out of nowhere!
You left out the album third stage that was released in 1986 before walk on. Great album and a great hit song Amanda.
Another huge album, surprised they left that out.
They really F’d that one up. I remember them being sued because the record label wanted another album. A year or two later “Third Stage” was released and the song “Amanda” was number one for weeks. The album was 4x Platnium.
Hate when documentaries leave crap out.
@@mavowar72 No kiddin, Especially because of everything you just mentioned. Absolute killer album.
Okay album not as good.
Brad needs to be put into the hall of fame
At the time of his death, Brad had a net worth of $500,000. Likely his home. Tom Sholz had a net worth of $200,000,000. Does anyone else see anything wrong with these numbers?
Great comment, bro. RIP Brad.
Tom Scholz has income from the songwriting royalty, as he has been the only songwriter for most of the Boston tracks.
Moreover, he has also utilized his engineering knowledge, as well as his disciplined business and financial efforts, to build up Rockman, manufacturer of Amp and Effects. All of these add to his income.
I just moved to portland Oregon. And more then a feeling was all over air waves. I met a dude in juniour high listened to the Album..It was very good. I was in a search for Truth. I eventually went to Church Jesus became my Lord and Saviour. Jesus gave me peace and joy. Im so glad God lavished His mercy
Saw them in Providence 1976, during their first headlining tour. Floor seats were SRO, and we were about 10 feet away. Great show 🎶🤘🏼
Worth noting: Boston's original self-titled album was designed by commercial artist Patti Scheer, and back then, the album was not moving because fans did not know what to make of the album cover àrt, originally an eyesore but is now iconic and legendary. There was a Netflix documentary about her that further explains the misunderstood album cover. Shear would go on to do album art for Bruce Springsteen and Cheap Trick specifically for albums "Dream Police" for Cheap Trick and "Darkness At The Edge Of Town" for Springsteen.
They skipped the "Third Stage" album with hits Amanda and Cool The Engines. How did they miss that?
Be on the lookout for a follow on. The 3rd album was huge, but wanted to keep it short. Thank you for your comment.
Great album. " We're Ready" is one of their best tunes imo
Probably the best Rock singer of all time he definitely had a amazing voice
My first concert was Boston during the Don't Look Back tour in '78 at the old Capital Centre outside D.C. Great show. Still have the ticket stub. $7.70 believe it or not.
Largo MD I was there too
Brad Delp sang background vocals on Benjamin Orr’s unreleased material in the mid1990s.
I forgot about that. Benjamin Orr of the Cars of course.
Brad Delp and Steve Perry... 2 voices that will never be topped.
Don't forget Miljanko Matthyjevic singer from Steelheart
My opinion of Boston was that they made great records, but one of the main features of the band was Delp’s harmonies. Unfortunately they couldn’t come close to reproducing them live with the band members they had. I saw them in 79 headlining a rock Super Bowl in Orlando and it was pretty noticeable. I always thought they should have hired a couple of backup singers, though Goodreau was a pretty good singer.
So them live with Fran Cosmo on backing vocals. Still not close to the studio . But was a improvement.
*WHAT EXACTLY DOOMED BOSTON??*
His name is Tom Scholz.
Took too long between *Don't Look Back* & *Third Stage.* Boston was extremely lucky to have *Amanda* being the first hit off of *Third Stage.* Cause there wasn't another hit off that album. Then the long in between periods from *Third Stage* ---> *Walk On* ---> *Greatest Hits* (I) ---> *Corporate America* ---> *Greatest Hits* (II) ---> *Life, Love & Hope* killed any hope from this band. Official website hasn't been updated since 2017.
You can officially say Boston broke up.
I loved 3rd stage. A lot of great songs besides Amanda.
Sin Scholz ni siquiera hubiera existido la banda
David from Kettering, Ohio is back here. Please do pardon me for I must make a much-needed correction. Please forgive me when I said that Brad Delp took his life in the early 2000s instead of 2007, which was when he actually died. Having adequately said that, I truly loved and also truly miss Mr. Delp's very angelic and vocally high-soaring voice. Sorry again for my hasty mistake and have yourselves a great Sunday evening (December 17, 2023). Also, Happy Holidays 2023!
I love Brad Delps voice 😢I really miss him.
Me too ,, Tragic loss..
@@scottwhite2757 Yes it was,I also miss Steve Clark and Randy Rhoads and Prince.
Tom told him that he wasn’t good enough anymore
In 1978 i saw Van Halen,Sammy Hager band,Black Sabbath,with Boston closing the show,man what a concert.🎵
Wow, interesting, sounds great!...and also interesting that Sammy Hagar played alongside Van Halen back then...little did they know what the future would bring....
I grew up in a c&w home but in junior high school I heard Boston for the first time that’s what got me into rock music at 59 I still play the first album weekly Boston is the greatest American rock to me .RIP Brad.🚛
I saw them in 1978, it was pure perfection.
Boston toured with Rush too. I met 3 people who went to that show in Cincinnati. Star Castle opened then Boston and Rush headlined promoting their 2112 album. That would have been a helluva show!
Fortunately I was able to see them once on their Third Stage tour.
Just recently, for some reason, i played the first Boston album for the first time in my life. Never owned a copy, never wanted to buy it. It was strange that i knew almost every word to every song on that album. I never realized it was all from one album.
I've only heard the songs on the radio, so there was no association of a song to an album.
I was blown away at the end of it.
Without a doubt, one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Boston made it to the top. Great Band.😊
You got that right!
I remember being turned on to the debut album by a classmate in 7th grade. MTAF was already in heavy radio rotation and now I wanted the album with this awesome guitar ship on the cover. Needless to say I became a longtime fan but didn't see the band live until the 95 Walk On tour with Brad and Fran sharing vocals. Suddenly my love for Boston was amplified and lead me on the search for bootlegs and Rockman gear, subsequently learning many of the guitar parts. Brad's passing hit me pretty hard, and at the time had little interest hearing replacement vocalists even for a tribute show. RIP Brad Delp , The nicest guy in Rock n roll
I'm a metal head...motor head...priest..maiden..ect..but being a singer myself I still cut my teeth on this guys vocals!! First record was remarkable!! Everybody was bumping this shit out of their eight track tape player!!!❤🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇦😎💪
Yeah, you had me until I saw the silly Ukrainian flag, or at least half of it.
Ugh.
@@DrJ-hx7wv come on man!! Whatsbwrongvwith you?? Now...if I came to your house with about 30 bikers to take all your shit from you...even your land...wouldn't you fight to the death to keep it?? And...if we don't give them the aid then your fukkn kids an mine too will have to fight these mother fukkrs!!! Patton said it..before he got killed he gave a speach to some soldiers..my dad was a paratrooper...82nd airborne division!! Six bronze stars..plus alot more..but patton said while we have the men here an all the equipment still we should turn it around on them an take them out..because he said if we don't our kids an grand kids will be the ones fighting them...an look where we are now...if you say to me with respect that u just don't support that..well I meet alot of people who don't support it..but all ya gotta do is look around and Armageddon is just around the corner..none of us will survive..then hopefully jesus will come back an stop it before it starts..Slava ukraine 💪
@@DrJ-hx7wvtry not to be so easily triggered.
I’m so lucky to have seen them live in the U.K.
Tom was too smart for his good - people with his intellect seem to lack common sense - mix in a bit of myopic selfishness and there you have it
It was his band.
@AFuller2020 Brad Delp's voice was a big part of their sound.
Tom was an engineer, and the few engineers that I’ve known, whoo boy, a little of them goes a long way.
What a strange comment..did you know him? What would make you say he had no common sense?!. Use your common sense..regards Melbourne Australia
@@karolynforeman7529read the comment again very slowly
I feel so bad for Tom because he went through so much for his band and is still so criminally underrated 😓
More than a feeling is nothing but a masterpiece
I was jamming to Boston in highschool in the late 70's. Oh man did they have some awesome music. I love more then a feeling.
From David A. Wood: Hello, David from Kettering, Ohio is back here. The legendary 1970s Rock Music Band Boston was/is one of my favorite music bands. "More Than A Feeling," "Hitch A Ride," and "Amanda" are three of my all-time favorite songs. I vaguely remember the time when I heard that Brad Delp died back in the early 2000s. It is so sad to have found out when I saw this RUclips documentary that he died as a result of a suicide.
Stellar vocals, harmony, guitar, and drums like no other. The most high vibe band, especially in the early 80's during some of my most depressing and degrading years. Music helps so very much in life. I will always be grateful.🙏💛
Like everyone else, I was a HUGE fan of Boston. They created the soundtrack to my teens- junior high, high school and college. However, I'd be remiss if I didn't also mention how important their album covers were to their success (I believe). The graphic art design was incredible- on ALL of their album covers. A friend of mine played their picture disc album (Boston) and his turntable had a blue light on its needle arm. In the dark, that album glowed! I was hooked forever, and now I not only collect and frame picture discs, but I have several versions of their albums! Obviously, losing Delp was life-changing for the band, but IMO, Sib was the heart of the band, and losing him (quitting, then passing away) was tragic (he was hardly mentioned in this video, too). I later learned that his daughter is married to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, so in a way, he lives on. Rest in Peace, Brad and Sib. There wasn't much of it while alive, unfortunately. The business of music is a such an evil business in many ways.
Who keeps slamming the door in background? 😀😀
I went to concerts when I was a teenager they were awesome performers and sounded really good live
Although CBS/Columbia Records put out bands like Journey, Toto and Boston, they were also the ones who screwed these bands up and caused so much headaches.
They took their profits and created so much turmoil within each of these bands and more.
That was companies then and that is companies now. All they care about is taking as much money as they can. I do feel for all bands that are trying to make it big only to get taken advantage of.
Unfortunately alot of musical artists such as Black Sabbath,Grand Funk Railroad,Jimi Hendrix,The Byrd's,Billie Joel just to name a few who were naive to the business were ripped off by shady record executives and managers by signing bogus contracts that cheated them out of millions in royalties.
Because they weren't artists like the bands you mentioned........they are corporate assholes that only care about the bottom line..... profit......
Didn’t Tom sign a contract for ten (10) albums?? And that goshdarn record company wanted him to honor it??
Record companies are always the bad guys.
After Boston's monster debut album, I'm sure that CBS/Columbia Records saw a golden goose in them. But while trying to put out Don't Look Back, they were already getting flack from the company.
So right away, the band wanted to break away from the company, but the company were d*cks about it. Because they still wanted to profit off the band, even though they treated them like sh*t!
It wasn't until they moved to MCA Record did they FINALLY release their THIRD album in TEN years.
F*CKING RECORD COMPANIES!@@sludge8506
One of the things that killed this band early on was taking YEARS between album releases. I remember Larry the Cable Guy saying in one of his routines that Jimi Hendrix had been dead for 40 years and he still was putting out more albums than Boston.
Barry's voice also couldn't be duplicated
Top 3 in my all time favorites,heck they are #1 on my list followed by Rush and still plays every day un my truck . Genuinely unbelievable talent. Brads voice was my favorite of all rock singers,and favorite over all
I saw them in concert when they first came out and of course got all their albums when they came out. Love Boston
When I listen to that first Boston album at home, so do my neighbors.
This dates me. In high school I drove a huge Oldsmobile with an 8 track. One of my favorites was Boston's first album.
As a massive fan here in England 🇬🇧 I honestly think tha Walk On is the best album. The songs and instrumentals are strong and so powerful it blew me away. Not having Brad behind the Mike was obviously an issue but Fron Cosmo is superb in his own right and for me he smashed it. Six albums and a greatest hits doesn't seem much for 50 years but a fabulous band all the same
I saw them in early 80's at Freedom Hall in Johnson City and the next year in Knoxville. Great concert. Brad hit notes that you just don't hear today.
I was just getting into music in the mid 70s. 3 bands stood out, like REALLY out: Kiss (Destroyer), the Cars debut album.....and of course Boston's. These were radio staples of my youth. What a time to be alive.
Brad was touring playing gigs with a beatles tribute band by the name of beatlejuice prior to his death. Brad was awsome singing beatles tunes. He met the guys in the tribute band at a friends wedding and asked to sit in. You could tell from his performance that he was enjoying himself. Their videos are on youtube. Quite entertaining.
Very sad, the night his body was discovered he was scheduled to perform with Beatlejuice. Everyone from the band was there when they heard. People showed up and were crying. One point in this story that was incorrect is that when Delp returned he returned as a hired hand. He was no part of the band. There is a lot more to the story of his death that I won't get into. I met him several times and he always made you feel like a friend. Let him rest in peace.
The video didn't mention the third album was released in 1986 with Brad still at the helm. Took awhile for Tom to release it because of flooded issues caused by storms ruined some of the studios recording equipment down in his basement.
And they were just another band out of Boston. Playing all the bars, sleeping in their cars, and practicing right out in the street
I graduated high school (1976) the year their first album came out & had it on 8-track tape.
IMHO Brad Delp's was THE voice of rock in the 70s
I still listen to old, great music like this! I was just a kid but loved it!!❤
A "10 record deal" is a HORRIBLE deal. Multi-record deals are always option deals meaning the label has the option to do another record (or not). Normally a 10-record deal is one guaranteed record plus 9 options. The label's option not the band. In the event of a success you're stuck at a low royalty rate given to unproven bands. Labels love that. In the event of a failure you're stuck with a label who doesn't care about you, won't exercise options and your career is over. You want a 3-record deal. Enough to give a chance of success, and if successful you can negotiate a better deal ( with any label) but not enough that you're stuck at a label if it doesn't go well. I personally have never seen more than a 7 record deal, and those are very bad. But the novice thinks the more the better so of course, as in this video, a long deal is considered amazing. The labels know this, they know how naive artists are and they take every advantage. 10 records is more than the entire career of most bands. How many records did the Beatles release? Don't you think they should have gotten a better deal after Revolver? They didn't.
Spot on.
Delp did himself in. Don't blame anyone but Delp. His choice. Period.
It seems Tom masterminded a product that didn’t transfer to live performances ..
Putting a ton of weight on those huge vocals on the albums and Brad having to deliver layers of vocals developed by a chemist in a lab if you get my drift..
Great records ..
Could not deliver on tour ..
Tom got the “ It’s me they are coming see “ syndrome ..
Here in my town his pipe organ broke down and delayed the show for hours ..
To be so smart you’d think he’d have a back up plan ..
Boston was so underrated.
My cousin was there road manager ,he died in his young age, this is what these industries produce
“TRAGIC?!” HELL, they were a stellar success! We should be so lucky…
Saw Boston At The 79 Tx Jam, Van Halen Opened For Boston & Boston Opened For Heart
Narrator keeps calling him 'Delf'........it's DELP.
It’s AI
Thank you for the comment. Didn't realize that an AI voice was being used. It took me about 5 videos in to realize that the person I hired to do the voice used AI, which is not what I wanted. Be on the lookout for a follow on.
Boston, specifically Tom Scholz, is the greatest train wreck of rock n roll. What a fall from grace! From the pinnacle of those first three albums…to the fiery crash and burn of the final three albums. A legacy in tatters. A slap in the face to we who were young teens in 1976, supported this band, only to see Tom’s narcissism destroy the band we loved. Tom is an old man now, his legacy is written. He’s a tool.
Texxas Jam, 1987. Opening night of the Third Stage tour.
I loved this Band and their music.
Thanks for the video and the work 😊
Thank you for your comment!! More to come. 😀😀
Just found Barry Goudreau's website. Saw there was an album called Delp and Goudreau. I listened to the songs here on RUclips. Man, half of them are very creative, unique, different, like their first and second albums. I can only imagine, if these songs had the classic Boston sound with them, how mind blowing they would be. A potential for another original like More than a Feeling, or something so smooth and easy listening like Hitch a Ride. What a mess they turned out to be. Some of those later albums with songs featuring a woman (no knock at all) with no Boston sound whatsoever... what's the point, as it's just to make money like everyone else Sholz abhored. What a mess. Delp's voice is like one of the top 3 best musical voices. At least they gave us the first two albums which gave us that magical feeling as we were growing up.
I saw Boston in Oakland, 1979. They were tight as hell.
I was wondering why this video documentary, didn't include the reason WHY Brad Delp killed himself. I'm going to assume, it was to avoid embarrassment for Brad's family.🤔
Brad thought his fiancee had cheated on him. As he shared a townhouse with her sister, he decided to get her back by putting a hidden camera in her bedroom. She found it, and he apologized, but couldn't stand the shame. He also suffered from depression most of his life. As the video states, he hooked up two gas grills in his half bath and went to sleep.
This was the story I had heard. But it's not well publicized. A sad ending to a great vocalist and musician.
Only Brad can answer that question.
@@glennabaker3922 He did, champ.
@@gerberbernstein7360 I read that he put a camera in the sister's room, but he didn't tell his fiancé because he was too ashamed.
I first saw this band at the Aurora Bar in Columbus Ohio. I knew they’d be great!
no mention of certain things here after his death, but ok...
Brad Delp of Boston and Peter Cetera and Jason Scheff of Chicago and Steve Perry of Journey and Jimi Jamison of Survivor and that's just melodic rock...the list goes on in many genre's of a distinctive voice...
Boston was and is legendary...
Boston Rocks still! Music is timeless ❤️🤘🎤🎸🥁
Why is “Corporate AmerIca” 2002 album not on iTunes?!
I want that song “I had a good time”
Boston was a good band
Boston was my favorite band as a teen.
I really want to support these indie docs but come on!
There are so many things wrong with this production. Horribly misplaced pictures and inaccurate statements. Come on man, take a little time!
Thank you very much for your feedback. All I can say is that these are growing pains and it will only get better. Practice makes perfect. 😀😂
They were my first concert. I was 14 in 1978. They were awesome. Some guy named Sammy Hagar opened up for them. 😂
Don’t look back wasn’t out yet at that time.
The First Album you would put head phones and lay on the shag carpet and float away.
The problem with having an iconic and very successful debut album...so hard to duplicate and replicate it
I hate when someone pronounces Tom Scholz's name incorrectly.
Also, who is "Brad Delf"?
You don't have BOSTON without Brad Delf.
And no mention of Sib or Fran!
Troll
You just can't beat the team of Schultz and Delf....The best I tell ya.
@@chipper2462
It’s Delp
Saw the 3rd Stage Tour in October 1987. Great show.
Tom said he was working on a new album back in 2017. But was unsure if it would ever be completed.
RTZ was Boston with out Tom. Barry Goudreau's stuff is top tier plus he's still current. The tone and style of Barry and Tom are so similar it's like guitar "ABBA"
Excellent comparison 👍🏻
I remember one of them saying they were the City Boys version of the Allman Brothers.
Tom Scholz was a tremendous artist, but you have to be able to produce music in a timely manner. A business can't just be held off for years to deliver an album.
Like many i bought the first album in 76 and loved it. Like it or not, the sound was incredibly influential and they were finally inducted to the hall of fame a few years ago. The mystery began with that debut album, which was essentially recorded by 2 guys, tom and brad. The studios wanted a "band" to promote, and that lead to a failed effort to rerecord the scholz demos, the nonsense blurb on the back of the debut, and many legal wranglings. Tom getting rich and brad not so much is no surprise, as that's how publishing royalties work.
The story that best explains Brad's demise involves his obsession with his fiance's sister, and voyeurism. He had enough money from touring to own a second home. He offered it to his fiance's sister and she lived there with her boyfriend. This was early 2000's and webcams were just turning up in the mainstream consumer market. Brad set one up in the bedroom closet, clearly to watch them have sex. the boyfriend found it. The couple told brad he had to admit what he did to his fiance or they would out him. He never did and, as the wedding drew near, they theatened to tell her instead. He killed himself rather than face her. So, yeah he had a bit of depression, but the little sister was cute, he got obsessed, and thought he could work the technology angle and got caught. Little sister understantably wanted big sis to know who she was marrying. The whole thing sucks. In 2023 it's pretty easy to see how brad could've walked away from that gang and just denied it all. But i think he felt ashamed. The reasons no one talks about it are 1) it's a bit creepy, 2) it does nothing to serve the boston legend, and 3) it's technically heresay.
It's not the load that breaks you.... Its how you carry it.