LETS GO ON A JOURNEY!! Boston - The Journey/It's Easy | Reaction
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Wow! Finally someone else recognized the outstanding driving syncopated bass riffs. First time I heard them I almost cried. This song was Tom and Brad's magnum opus. All vocals Brad all the rest including the bass was Tom. Thank you for a great review.
Never apologize for pausing or rewinding. We are here to see and enjoy your reaction.
Yo tenía 11 años cuando escuché a Boston en su primer álbum, todavía me maravillo con este grupo, pero creo que no podían reproducir la misma calidad en vivo como lo hicieron en estudio. Sin embargo, es uno de los íconos más importantes del rock americano.
I'm here for your honest, emotional response and reaction! You give it and I'm enjoying the journey! Thx. Bro.
Have a great day!
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1 million copies in 10 days. Pre-internet/youtube/facebook/etc./etc. You had to go, intentionally, to a record store to buy it!! Barry Goodreau and Tom Sholz did back up vocals. At leaast they did when I saw them in concert!!
I really like your reaction to this. I was in college in 1983 when I was introduced to Boston... but that was year after they started... and I memorized lots of their songs. Other bands I "learned" was Rush and Van halen. I didn't have much money so I had to buy albums that I enjoyed based on my friends' suggestions
Don’t change your reaction videos, I love it! Hearing these song the first time again thru you!
My favorite Boston song has finally been reacted to, yay!!!
"The Journey" sequence is reprised in the 3rd BOSTON album "Third Stage" and it fits in perfectly with the theme of a rocket lifting off into space. There is also a great video with NASA footage accompanied by The Journey/Cool The Engines.
Don't look Back Fun Facts 2.......The journey is Tom Scholz's favorite piece of music on the album ( the hyperspace pedal is heavily featured on the journey) Brad Delp does all lead, back round/ harmony vocals. Brad Delp also plays the piano on "a man i'll never be" there are youtube vids of Tom demonstrating his favorite piece of gear he invented-the hyperspace pedal. He's never told anyone how he built them. We do know they're heavily modified echoplexes. Tom also modified his and Barry's Marshall heads as part of the "boston" guitar sound.
FUN FACT: The spaceship in the album covers are actually upside down guitars.
I can’t wait until you get to a man I’ll never be
This band sounded just as good live, as they did on their recordings. That's very rare.
Scholz' spaceship guitar swells are so distinctive and timeless. And Brad's voice? Forget about it . . .
I can't wait for "A Man I'll Never Be"! It's the band's first true power ballad, and Brad Delp's vocals hit it out of the park. And here's a little teaser in case you also react to their third album, "Third Stage": there's an instrumental track ("The Launch") that includes a callback to the melody in "The Journey".
More Than a Feeling ring a bell?
Bro thanks for this reaction! "It´s easy" is one of the most underatet songs by the Booston
You’re doing the whole album, right? Gotta hear “Party”, “Feelin’ Satisfied”, and “A Man I’ll Never Be”, etc….
Yep. The whole thing.
Yeah those songs are absolutely amazing.
Boston!!! Amazing memories of high school. I swear I know every word on these albums, as we played it SO much!! Tom Schultz created the band, and actually played most of the instruments on the recording of the LPS. Brad Delp was such an amazing voice. Yes, his voice was overdubbed in the recordings. I understand that musicians were added to the live shows to cover the songs, but Tom and Brad were Boston. Sad, sad, sad.... but apparently Brad Delp became pretty overwhelmed and frustrated with the stress of touring, and performing and there were inevitably issues between Brad and Tom. This lead to the unfortunate suicide of Brad Delp. RIP. 🙏 Bostons music will live on forever!!!!!!
I saw the tour with
Sammy Hagar as an opener at the Erie County Fieldhouse in Erie, Pennsylvania… still festival seating GA and I got there so early I was against the stage barricade in front of Tom Schultz…It was an amazing show! It was back when the band was still a band. Although the first album is my favorite… This is a close second. Thanks for covering these tunes !
Awesome memories
Nice memory.
I saw the same tour with Hagar at the Boston Garden.
Excellent Reaction to an Excellent Legendary Rock Band>>>>Boston!!!!
Third Stage is Awesome also The Launch/ Cool the Engines is a must off of this album.
Oh, and I saw Boston too. We used to listen to them on the way to the beach on Sundays and jam all the way there. Love Boston.
The reason they sold so many so quickly is the two year wait. The wait for Third Stage was eight years. Sholtz is a real perfectionist 🙃
i can hardly waight to see your reactions to the third stage album of Boston
On the first 3 albums Brad does all the vocals
To answer your question on the vocals....it's all Brad Delp. There were no other vocals other than his on the first 2 albums which made it really difficult to reproduce live. Tom Scholz mixed his vocal on this album differently than on the first. He pulled Delp's vocals back a little which forced Brad to try to push harder and sing above the music.
Don't worry about pausing as long as it is for pure appreciation! And that bass is all Tom Scholz playing. He is a total genius virtuoso. He didn't learn to play guitar til he was 21! Crazy
just close your eyes, shut out the world, and listen to your future......
7:42 I'm SO glad you pointed out that incredible bass line at this point and then yeah, he does all those quick little percussive embellishments that are still totally melodic with that moving line and it's great.
I'm primarily a guitar player, singer dude, plus keyboards I suppose, but I have played bass in two different bands or make that three actually. And so I listen very closely to the bass always. All of these great bands inevitably have incredible bass players, but usually they are the least talked about, except in the case of Geddy Lee and even then people think more about his voice than acknowledge his bass playing, which is masterful.
Can't find bands that can make this long-lasting songs any more.
Dude PLEASE pause and talk about it! As long as it's not completely overboard I want to hear your immediate reaction. I grew up with this music. I've heard it hundreds of times and I know how I feel about it. I watch reaction videos for reactions.
Just wanted to say thank you for allowing me to revisit music of my youth and experience it through your reactions. Also, would love for you to react to Dirty Loops’ song “Breakdown “. I don’t know if you are familiar with them, but I think you would enjoy their music.
I hope you come back and read this. I just found you reacting to Led Zepplin and I love your facial expressions. I'm a huge Zep fan so I'm watching all of your reactions. But on to the main reason I'm commenting on other reactions out of order is I just saw your reaction to Journey in Houston and you said you got emotional seeing the audience connecting with them. I was there and it was a great concert. I just remember how good they are live. I remember leaving and as soon as we got in the car they were playing them on the radio and we blasted it again. Everyone was in the parking garage on the way out. It was a time to remember.
your reactions are perfect . i enjoy seeing people realy enjoying great music and you kill it every time ,. you just know great music and i dont minde giving creddet where creddet is du
Play them all
6:28 Not sure, but having seen them live a couple times in the late seventies, they've got at least two if not three backing vocals by the other guys in the band and they all sound terrific.
Can’t wait for you to get to the man I’ll never be, one of their best
The vocals are all Brad Delp.
Also hope you do their next 2 albums third stage and walk on
Do you know the band Kansas? I think they might be in your wheelhouse.
Tom Scholz plays all bass parts on Boston albums.
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at 6:20 to answer your question. Yes Brad Delp is known for double tracking his voice. it provides a more mellow and concise tone which I love about Boston. The only song I didn't appreciate it in was We Can Make it from the Walk on album, especially in the beginning of the song you'll know what I mean. But I can't rip on that son since I love the riff after the chorus. But yes Brad Delp double tracks his voice a ton and I think it's amazing but you notice the discrepancy in the live performances if you look for it.
Brad did not sing on the Walk On Album
@@stephenpietrangolare7357 yeah you’re right, I realized it’s was cosmo after I made the comment but the same concept it there.
Double tracking the voice. As far as the pausing, perhaps you might want to take notes through the time code, then after you've played the song through, you can go back. Just a thought, to keep your listeners in mind.
Not a bad idea
I’m pretty sure by taking breaks during the sing helps keep the video from getting blocked
@@stevetanner3019 sometimes. I've seen other reactors play the song right thru, so it's a gamble.
This recording seems to be playing a half step faster than what I remember. Of course it has been almost 50 years since I've heard it but of all the Boston songs, this one seems a bit off tempo. Other than that, thanks for bringing me back to my good ole days. What great times!!
I don’t mind the pauses. They allow me to hear your immediate thoughts and assure that you don’t miss anything while you are talking.
This album kind of gets a bad rap because it followed one of the best albums ever (THE best in my opinion). However, I love this album. I don't grow tired of it...ever.
Easily one of Scholz most dynamic solos.
Tom scholz actually finished The Journey on Third stage The Lainch because he wasn't happy with it
The big reason IMO that the 2nd album isn't as great as the first is that it feels like Brad's voice is mixed WAY to low in the mix. Whereas his voice dominated in the first album, in this album, it feels like he recorded his vocals later and they were mixed in at a lower level. The 2nd album just feels more 'studio' whereas the first was 'made by an audio nerd in his garage'.
How about Gary Glitter? Funny rock. 😉
Yep..this version is definitely playing a half step too fast