I'll put an end to the one year streak now by saying . For the last year I've been listening every night for the past year to uploaded live concerts of the original BOSTON lineup and yes, I was around in 1976 and in 1977 catching Foreigner, Toto and Player come out and also breaking big. I couldn't understand why there's no live C.Ds or Blue ray, DVD on the band live but I figured it out. Tom Scholz will only talk about himself and since he would be on camera , he wouldn't need a mirror. Brad Delp/Sib Hashian (RIP)
I totally agree with you... there's not a day that's gone by that Brad hasn't crossed my mind in some way. In my heart, he'll forever be missed. He touched soooo many souls, including mine. He was what you call...A Once in a Lifetime Person... Truly Phenomenal♥️
When you look at lead singers of the era I really don’t believe there was anyone from the rock genre that could hold a candle to Brad as far as vocal talent goes.
The reason I stopped reading and respecting Rolling Stone magazine... One of many reasons...are their ridiculous top 100 lists. When they did top 100 singers of all time Brad Delp wasn't even on there. Any musician or singer who actually listens to his range and tone will tell you Brad Delp had one of the three best voices in rock and roll ever. Period.
Yup. And, to continue with the critic's darlings b.s. reviews by the magazine...I'm sorry but Vampire Weekend...if you even know who they are.....in fact...SUCK..and don't deserve four stars just because they went to an Ivy League school...oh...and Kings of Leon suck as well....: )
Rolling Stones list of whatever sucks, on the 100 greatest guitarists of all time van Halen was at forty something, but Kurt Cobain was on the top twenty, Zack Wilder wasn't even there
+J0ZZE123 exactly!!! that's what I'm talking about... I remember that list...Van Halen was way low unbelievably... and then Jack fucking White was like number 21!!!
+Andy Gilbert You are correct; I looked for Brad on that list and didn't see him. I thought they were crazy. Brad had a beautiful, crystal clear voice. I will always love hearing it.
I met Brad Many years ago in Chicago at a restaurant. After i introduced myself (I'm nobody) he asked me to sit with him. For 20 minutes we talked music. Im a musician and he's my vocal hero so I was over the moon talking to him. Such a nice guy. A tragic ending for sure.
Nice to hear that coming from someone else. My uncle was very close with him and went on tour with him with RTZ. He has told me all my life how kind hearted and sweet Brad Delp was and that he was the nicest guys he'd ever met. Sounds like my uncle wasn't lying 😋
@@andrewmccarty I told him how much I loved rtz. I saw them in Grand Rapids Michigan. It was cold and from what I remember snowing (maybe) we were in a glass enclosed entry. They wouldn’t let us in yet and Brad and Barry came out and thanked us for waiting for a bit. Imagine that! I knew then he was a good guy. And btw, kudos to Barry, had the tone, the leads exact for the Boston tunes they did.
@@1267cando Wow what an incredible memory...He will truly be missed. And tahnks for acknowledging Barry, its a little sad how Scholz gets all the credit when Barry was such an integral part of the sound that is Boston. He's a genius in his own right.
@@davidstewart4310 no, I just wanted to talk to him for as long as he felt comfortable. I didn’t know then (after I gave props to Barry and the band RTZ) that Barry was his brother in law. Good thing I said positive things about Barry.
I remember playing a Boston record in my room and my Mom came in and told me to turn it up so she could hear it in the kitchen. She asked me who it was and I told her. She said it sounded pretty. I was so shocked, because she was always yelling at me to turn my music down. Good memories. The 70's - 80's was a great time to be alive.
I was in my room listening to Black Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and my mom came in to ask me about the same thing and I was shocked she let me have them in the house because of their name and reputation. She was a spiritual person she had a broad range of musical likes. I feel sorry for the people who will never see Boston or hear Brads amazing voice. I believe that the entire band was pushed too hard for too long by Tom Shultz to the point of abuse. He obviously couldn't take anymore that is a tragedy for everyone.
He sure was, I always gravitate towards Boston, feel good and heartfelt music, ♥ so sad Brad's no longer with us but in our hearts, beautiful talented singer 💯💗
This was THE band when I was in high school. T shirts, belt buckles, and concerts; I miss high school and I still listen and love Boston. RIP Brad, we love you bro.🙏🏻✌️
he was damn good, no body is pissing in his chili over that,but there is a small number that already holds first to fifth place,they are LOU GRAMM,STEVE PERRY,STEVE WALSH,MARK FARNER,PAUL RODGERS,AND DELP,THERE ARE OTHERS,they are from across the water,and damn talented,i don't know why he took his life,someone knows,its a damn loss,esp when they are a genius talent like MR DELP
Boston was an absolute power house, and the true meaning of Rock and Roll. This world didn't deserve Brad. I wish we could go back to the day Brad decided to take his own life and show him that he IS truly loved.
Tom wrote the songs.--and did an amazing job...but that voice ->Brad's VOICE is what makes those songs truly great. Sends shivers down my spine listening to him sing. RIP Brad. You are missed!
Me too - huge crush. He cheered me up and helped me get out of bed my whole senior year. I was devastated when I heard that he killed himself. I cried like a baby.
Being involved in music all of my life, and now 65 years old, Boston and Brad Delp changed the face of Rock and Roll in 1976. I recall my friend in HS asking if I had listed to Boston yet or heard them on the radio when I was a Junior in High School. I had not heard of them yet, and as soon as I did, made sure I purchased the album and sang to and memorized every song on the album. TO THIS DAY, I know all the words, have played these songs hundreds of times through out the years, and still get off on the unique sound that Tom and Brad created within the band. Later, as an adult, and learning how the band split up and what happened to Delp truly saddened me. We however have been left a digital memory of Delp and Boston, with the genius of Scholz production and writing skills for generations to come.
Brad Delp is a true rock and roll icon. His vocals are unmatched to this day. I have to listen to at least one Boston track everyday. Then 2 and 3 and so on….can’t pick a favorite. I heard Boston for the first time at a skate park in Florence SC in the mid 70s, been listening since. What a band, what a front man! Truly missed!
I've been watching "First Reaction" videos from a number of people (mainly musicians and professional singers) who were experiencing Boston and Brad Delp for the first time. Invariably, when they heard him shift from one octave to the next in "More Than A Feeling", their eyes widened and their jaws dropped. Many hands moved to cover many open mouths in shock and amazement. The look on Elizabeth Zharoff's ("The Charismatic Voice" - a professional opera singer) face was one of disbelief and pure joy. It nearly brought her to tears. I'm 55 years old and I have been listening to Boston my entire life. It never, *EVER* gets old.
His high notes were supernatural, almost haunting. I noticed that a lot of us remember the very first time we heard More Than a Feeling. I was on a bus coming home from school and it came over our bus driver's radio. A classmate across the aisle from me leaned back against a half-open bus window, closed his eyes while his hair blew around, losing himself "in a song" with Brad's operatic voice. A 45 year-old memory sticks with me like yesterday.
It's so interesting what survives memory. My almost half century memory is one winter night listening to more than a feeling in the basement, then going outside for some reason in the dark down my driveway, & the light had a pink hue all over, & I was slightly high from a joint, but not paranoid. I'll never forget that peace in that moment ❤
What an awesome and genuine dude. Something to aspire to as a singer and musician. Boston is one of the best rock bands on Earth, it's a shame they don't have a bigger following
Maybe they did not have certain types pushing them if you know what I mean? If you are a certain religious type, you will get lots of support. Example Tim Buckley VS Bob Dylan. Both were great but Tim had an incredible vocal range & a poet but was not assisted. He released so many albums. Dylan did get that financial & other support. Was it timing? Who knows. Who you know, can really help. Sometimes it might be who you associate with religious or otherwise. But in the case of Brad why not him he had a fantastic natural voice!
My final year living in Philly. Summertime, the unique sound of Boston, beautiful harmonies headed up by Mr. Delp. Still enjoy it at least a couple of times a week.
I remember listening to the first Boston album...years and years ago...his voice can stir such feeling .....it did then and still does ..I'm 67...Brad Delp your voice is missed...
Everybody went apeshit over scholzs rockman and him taking credit for all the guitars when Barry Goodyear left their sound lacked that harmonic muscle. All I cared about was one of if not the greatest voice ever.
He was one of the underrated great voices of rock and roll. His epic, soaring melodies over Tom's driving rhythm and searing leads instantly carry me away. Boston is a band that should truly be looked back upon as one of the greatest rock bands ever.
Brad Delp: amazing voice, incredible musician and beautiful human being. God bless you brother. We love you and miss your spirit. May you rest in peace.
So sad what the illness of depression can do to you , .... one of the all time greats of music. Humble, giving to all the local musicians here in NH. Everyone loved him!
Brad Delp is without a doubt, in the top 5 greatest singers in rock history. The only 3 I can think of that were in his league was Freddy Mercury, Steve Perry and Geoff Tate. Brad was in a total class by himself because of his tone....and range. What a loss
The list of great singers in my humble opinion should include Burton Cummings of the Guess Who. Lead singer of a Canadian Band famous for such tunes as "American Woman", "These Eyes"....I do not make this claim alone as many of Burton's musical peers share the same view.
I went to see a friend in Boston around 74' or 75', and he took me to a school gym with his brothers to see a band play, it was Boston playing these same songs.
Unbelievable that they were turned down by all the record companies. You just had to hear that album once to know it would be a smash hit. And Brad Delp’s singing was unparalleled. One of the greatest rock singers of all time.
Not really when you consider psychopaths run the record industry and they are entirely incapable of feeling attachment to other humans or animals. Let me repeat that...INCAPABLE of feeling any attachment to other living things. (which is why they don't get the song at all)
One of the best male vocalist in Rock. Delp vocal range was unbelievably amazing. RIP Brad! He's doing heavenly vocals now with the rest of the great musicians that left us too early.
I'm not just saying this b/c of how much I love their music, but I really liked Brad Delp as a guy. Yes, his vocals were heavenly, soaring through the stratosphere, but I'm talking about the kind of person he was: humble, thoughtful, genuine-seeming, a touch melancholy. Still very saddened when I think of his earthly end.
Testosterone can be a dangerous drug too, mixed with coke and ...Just a guess. Everytime I listen to his vocals I get crazy thinking about how he surely could have found another way out of the mess he made for himself but, as a rockstar, highly visible,I guess there was nothing he could do but become a Monk whatever and through what he loved to do in the dumpster. The anguish, guilt and embarrassment he must have felt, wishing that he could have taken it all back, done it differently, wow. I know, theres the other side of the story '"What if she were your sister ?" and all but still .... damn it. RIP Brad
as opposed to David who can't? You're hard of hearing my friend. Dave did some of the finest vocals performances in rock. Not to mention his signature voice that can pull off Luis Armstrong type of singing. No need to piss on others in order to elevate Brad, he would not do that himself, why would you?
After walking home from school everyday singing this song, my little brother and I were 9 & 10 when we finally walked down to the record store one sunny Southern California Saturday morning in '76 (after finishing our cereal and Schoolhouse Rock of course), $5 in hand, and bought this new album. Played it to absolute death (usually as soon as I got home from school.. this and Frampton). Dad would sometimes bust into my room and yell, 'TURN DOWN THAT NOISE!!').. lol. Have had this record and other records of that time all these years... plus those of my folks. Saw them at Irvine Meadows years later for Third Stage. Love 'em always..
My wife and I use to follow Beatlejuice around,(we're huge Beatles fans) and were fortunate enough to have many conversations with Brad. We were struck by how humble and sweet this amazing talent was. We miss him so much. God Bless Brad may you R.I.P.
Brad Delp placed hidden cameras in his fiancee's sister's bedroom. He may have come across as humble and sweet to you, but he was a creepy perv and coward who chose to kill himself via carbon monoxide poisoning AFTER he was caught. Sometimes people are wolves in sheep's clothing.
@@mikehunt4303 How funny that you think I owe you some kind of proof. Grow up and do your own search for the information. I don't have any vested interest in whether or not you believe facts, just because they happen to be unknown to you.
@@le_th_ Yep, no one is perfect. He wasn't a well person towards the end. I wish he would have sought help rather than take his own life, but I know a lot of people I could wish that about.
Interviewer: How long will Boson keep playing? Brad Delp: as long as people wanna keep listening to us Me 2020: Boston blares through my speakers on repeat like a newly dropped album!! 🔊 🔊
One of the most incredible singers and one of the best voices in rock history - today still unbelievable what Brad Delp has achieved and delivered, especially on the first Boston album - also one of the best albums in rock history.
Definitely NOT a stand-up guy by any means...not even close. Dude was caught videoing his fiancee's sister's bedroom covertly. She caught him and gave him a short time to come clean with her sister. Instead, he went out and bought 2 bbq grills and killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning. Now, maybe he is just the kind of guy you'd just love to hang around with because you do that stuff, as well. However, if you have a fairly well-calibrated moral compass, you can see he was a disturbed and creepy perv.
le th he had a lot of mental issues with depression and anxiety/stage fright and he told the doctor he didn’t want to go on the tour with Boston. He was probably on or off meds so I don’t think that he killed himself for that one incident with that fiancées sister.
@@fireice2999 You can certainly believe that if it makes you feel better. However, it won't change the letters he wrote to his fiancee and to others saying otherwise. Some people need to make excuses even when they are presented with a factual story.
le th you missed my point. I said that it was one of the things that led to his suicide but not all of it. I’m not making up excuses, I’m not even his fan. It’s not normal for a person to take his life over an incident like that. A lot of other celebrities have done way worse. He said in his letter to someone that he always suffered from depression. I am presenting facts. He was being treated for depression/ anxiety and stage fright. Chris Cornell/Kurt Cobain both suffered from long-term depression and committed suicide.
@@fireice2999 I'm not taking issue with his depression, or his anxiety, or his stage fright...all those things can be expected in someone who is a covert narcissist (they fear the spotlight unlike exhibitionist narcissists like Trump, Kanye, Russel Brand, Dr. Phil and others like them). I'm talking about the fact that he was given a deadline by the woman who caught him filming her. She found the recording devices, the videos, and told him he had something like 3 days to tell her sister (and his fiance) about what he had done before she was going to tell her. Hours before that deadline he tried to kill himself by attaching a hose to his exhaust pipe with his car running. When that didn't work, he then went out and purchased 2 bbq grills and taped around the bathroom door to make CERTAIN he would have a tight seal, and he had written out confession letters to those closest to him as to what he had done. Then, in typical covert narcissist fashion, he pinned a note to his clothing...written in French...saying he was a lonely soul. He was portraying himself as a victim, even though he was the perpetrator...the very clear and obvious perpetrator with dozens of videos to PROVE that point. He was feeling sorry for himself, and just like any narcissist, he didn't want to "lose face" publicly and lose his status as a rockstar to become publicly known as an untrustworthy pervert. You are lumping people who have committed suicide together because they have the same profession, and not looking at each person individually. Kurt Cobain likely suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder because he had suicidal ideation, and was constantly talking about death, dying, and wanting to die. He also had health problems since childhood that were akin to irritable bowel syndrome, and it made his childhood and adulthood miserable. I do not know the specifics around Cornell's death, yet I heard he was diagnosed (incorrectly) with bipolar disorder when what he really had was Borderline Personality Disorder. Now, is it possible that Brad Delp also suffered from BPD? Perhaps...however, it sure sounds like he was worried about being held accountable...by authorities and his fiancee...for the crimes (plural) he committed, and that smacks of narcissistic personality disorder, especially when you combine it with his stage fright (which is a tell-tale sign of covert narcissism). Narcissists lack empathy for others and they believe the rules and laws of society apply to everyone else BUT them, and they portray themselves as the victim when they are truly the perpetrator. Judges hear this shit in court ALL THE TIME from narcissistic criminals who do what is called "blame-shifting"...blaming their victim or others for the crimes they've committed and/or outright denying they did anything wrong and not wanting to be held accountable for breaking the law and/or violating the rights of others. If that was your daughter who had been filmed...repeatedly...or you...you might be a little more sympathetic to the person who was victimized, and not so much toward the perpetrator.
Brad Delp. One of the most gifted vocalists ever to walk Planet Earth. His vocals with Boston are TIMELESS. I never tire of hearing Boston’s songs and Brad’s voice has as much to do with it as Tom’s masterful guitar compositions and playing.
I am simultaneously amazed, yet devastated by this interview. Amazed by his candor & humility, but devastated by the loss of life that happened thereafter. This will never make sense to me, but I am happy for the years Brad gave us to enjoy his inimitable voice and musical vision.
Here, I will help it make sense for you. Delp killed himself by going out and purchasing 2 bbq grills AFTER his fiancee's sister caught him secretly videotaping her in her bedroom. The guy was a disturbed pervert and coward. THAT is why he killed himself; he didn't want to face the consequences of what he'd done.
@@le_th_ I remember his death and hearing about that. That's an old African method of suicide. Yea it was disturbing what he did but he also suffered from depression. Still had the best voice ever along with Freddie.
@@cho6140 Yes, he had MUCH more serious problems than depression. Depression was the least of his issues. He very likely had an underlying personality disorder which is often what drives people to seek the limelight in the first place (not unlike Freddie Mercury and many, many others who crave that kind of attention). He was indeed a very warped individual and we know that by his behavior and actions. I don't think that anyone would argue against his vocal talent. It's very apparent. Thank you for your comment.
@surfitlive LOL Do you know how to do a basic Google search? I'm guessing that's a "no"? He was NOT married to his fiancee; that is why they use the term fiancee, because the marriage has not taken place. He was a sexual deviant who FILMED his fiancee's sister....WITHOUT HER KNOWLEDGE OR PERMISSION...and his did this for 2 years...IN HER OWN HOME, and she found the hundreds of video tapes of proof that he had been doing it all along. THAT is why he killed himself. Well, that and because he was too cowardly to face the consequences of what he had done knowing full well it would destroy him personally AND publicly. ....and it DID destroy his reputation, even though he killed himself, but he didn't have to live with the consequences of his actions.
People talk about Steve Perry being "the voice", and rightfully so. But I don't think any rock-and-roll band can claim a better front vocal man than Boston's Brad Delp. Sure, they are different musical styles, but Delp made Longtime into an anthem. It wasn't even a 45 release because it was too long. Yet, everyone with an eardrum has heard that song, and - unless you have some kind of abject foolishness - loves it. NO cover band can do that song justice, no way! That was complete, authentic brilliance!
Boston's founder, Tom Scholtz, claims to have always been a one-man band in an interview I just watched here on UA-cam. He was taking credit for everything. For me, Boston can never be Boston without Brad Delp. No one sings along with Tom's guitar (although he is a great player). They sing along with Brad. Or try to, anyway. His range, tone, and vibrato were unbelievable. And he was awesome on guitar and keyboards, too.
Gotta kinda agree with you Jan. Didn't see the video you stated but in interviews I did see of Tom about the band, he always seemed to have that "If it wasn't for me" attitude. Hence, after the 2nd album the band slowly started to fall apart and the current "Boston" comes NO WHERE NEAR the original. Heck, Tom is the only one left in the current band and he looks like he's ready for a wheelchair!
If I had to pick a single band that most evokes my childhood and adolescence in the 70s, it's Boston. That music was literally *always* playing somewhere in the second half of that decade. Love or hate the songwriting, that sound was thrilling and groundbreaking for its day. And Scholz is an egomaniac if he wants to deny how important Brad's voice was. Look up the song "Dreams" by Brad Delp and Boston's other guitarist, Barry Goudreau -- it sounds more like classic Boston than anything Scholz has ever released with other singers.
It’s so weird. You are the exact same age as me. I was blown away by how awesome and different they were. Still lobe them today! First heard in ‘76 because my older brother got there record through Columbia House. Lol.
Probably the most underrated singer in Rock history. An absolutely incredible voice, one of the best ever. How Boston is not in the Rock-n-Roll HOF is ridiculous. On the merits of the 1st album alone they should be in.
I remember when the first Boston album came out, how different it sounded from other rock music of the time. Those soaring guitar riffs and Brad Delp's vibrant voice hitting those highs. Even then we seemed to know right away that this band was causing shock waves through the music industry.
I was 13 in 1976 and when I heard "More Than A Feeling" on my little AM radio, I didn't know what the song was really about but I knew instantly that it was going to be on my mind forever. I come from a musical family and this was the first "Rock" band album I was allowed to buy. BOSTON: Brad, Barry, Fran, Sib, and Tom are the only people I recognize as BOSTON. I can't stand the rodeo round-up that Tom has been doing since Brad's death, and even before that with "letting Barry and Fran go" whatever that means. He had perfection and now he just has, what I call, a "cover band" who play BOSTON songs. "More Than A Feeling" is a song for everyone; we all have that certain song that hits home and gives us a feeling like no other. The funny thing is, "More Than A Feeling" is that song for me. Brad, you can sing to me in my dreams forever.
Absolutely wonderful story - thanks for leaving it here! I was about the same age when it hit - I remember my friends brother and 3 other guys standing around a truck as they were debating going to their show for this album - Veterans memorial coliseum in Phx - I wished I could have went - Have you heard the clips on Tom's FB site from their new album "Life, Love & Hope"? OMG I hate to say it - but it is terrible - sounds like Tom made this album for a crappy High School movie that will never get released - there is no soul at all not a drop in their new album - sad....really sad!
I just can't grasp the Boston sound. I know a little about music, I understand the talent that's there. But I can't dig the Boston sound. Now, when Brad was covering the Beatles, wow, greatness to my ears!
+LISA WARNER I was 15 and into John Denver and Neil Diamond. I was at the record store and bought Boston because of the cool cover (I bought Buckingham/Nicks on that same trip, also because of the cover ;)). As soon as i put that record on the living room console stereo turntable I knew I'd never be the same again. I was a rocker after the first listening and took up guitar because of them. It's now 40 years later and i still play their songs for practice. Brad had a once in a lifetime voice that i still haven't heard bettered. Kinda like Bon Scott in that way. We'll miss ya, bro
+LISA WARNER I was 12. I remember for Christmas I got a Boston belt buckle and my brother got a KISS belt buckle. I felt sorry for my brother because mine was so awesome! My first album was Linda Ronstadt, my second was Boston. My third was Black Sabbath We Sold Our Soul. I progressed quickly.
His voice has brought me so much joy through out my life. I am 46 and I discovered Boston long after their hey day in 1985. I was 12 years old then, a young girl listening to Boston in the morning, getting ready for school. It always makes my morning drive to work, even now to hear More Than A Feeling. I love you always Brad. May you rest in peace. Thank you so much.
Love you Brad. I hope all of the love and good vibes are reaching you. You were the soundtrack to my Wonder Years. Boston was always playing walking the beach strand in SC in the 70's. So glad I saw you on the Third Stage tour at the Dean Dome, 1987!! You blessed us all and I think of you so very often and I smile.
In 1998 he recognized no age gap with his music. Well guess what, its 2015 and everyone from my mother to ALL of my children would LOVE to see a live concert. You are greatly missed Brad!
The 70's was a great time to be alive and coming of age! A magical time when there was so much great music back when the lyrics were as important as the music and before videos ruined everything with emphasis on image over lyrics and the music.
The only influence of video over lyrics and music is if the viewer/listener takes it that way. Me? I watched videos in the 80's and 90's, enjoyed some of them, laughed at the silliness of others, went out and bought the album if the music was good.
the video that really shocked me when I was young and used to watch MTV (80's) was one video that started out of nowhere with a guitar and then the full band... then they started to sing "they say you wanna revolutiooon well you know..." The Beatles!!! one camera filming them just performing the song.. period. but snobby ppl, used to like big productions videos and starting to call 'art' to albums covers. "who made the art? blah blah..." the art is the sound of those records (if it's the case) art is Music!! Music is Art. the desing of some album cover is just craft... Music is #1
It's quite rare that a band has two astonishingly talented musicians. Both Brad and Tom are my musical heroes in their respective roles. And Brad was such a nice guy, very humble. He will never be forgotten. Love this interview.
That thought did come across my mind. Ty for not making me the only one noticing it. Brad is my favorite Rock singer. Long live his trademark song, "More Than A Feeling".
Sadly, Boston was a band that created music we may never hear again with vocals like Brad, but as fans we sure deserve to, Like so many of us out there I have beautiful memories tied to their music each and every one of them all good! RIP Brad...
It's an awesome "more than a feeling" to take this never giving up no matter who finally signs you interview "home tonight". Especially with our cool and emotional lead singer/rock legend🎯🎵🎶🎸🌕🌄 Stay safe everyone!
he was a beautiful man with a beautiful voice. So sad, tragic that he was a lonely soul. It is so sad that some awesomely talented people who are truly loved never feel it.
Brad is a true Gentleman! I can remember the first album when I was in high school and being a guitar player I was truly amazed by their tone and My God the vocals!! To this day there is no body like Brad! Every time I listen to Boston it brings me back to some very special times and sad times! Boston and Van Halen changed the way I played guitar! Thank You Brad for all the memories, You are missed!
I remember listening to More Than a Feeling when I was a kid. I really loved it especially the intro and Brad Delps vocals. I would say it holds its own even now.
The fact that there were so many years between albums shows that making money was not the only motivation for them, but to make the BEST music they could. Brad has an amazing voice and Tom Scholz is the genius soundmeister who crafted their sound. Their first album was made almost entirely in Tom's basement (except for the last song on the album "Let me take you home tonight" which was actually recorded in a studio) which shows how talented these guys were.
I saw them in concert in Atlanta at the Omni just before the second album came out, and they did a couple of songs from Don't Look Back and just blew us away. Brad was as good in person as he was in the studio. Amazing. Whenever I listen to music, I start with Boston.
RIP Brad! Very nice and humble man. Your gifted voice never gets old. To think every major label turned them down. It wasn't what they were looking for at the time? They must have been kicking themselves because, it Was what basically everybody on the planet was looking for. I don't remember anybody NOT having that album.
Since no comments have been made for a year, I'll just say Brad Delp is still truly missed. What a talented and gifted musician.
I'll put an end to the one year streak now by saying . For the last year I've been listening every night for the past year to uploaded live concerts of the original BOSTON lineup and yes, I was around in 1976 and in 1977 catching Foreigner, Toto and Player come out and also breaking big. I couldn't understand why there's no live C.Ds or Blue ray, DVD on the band live but I figured it out. Tom Scholz will only talk about himself and since he would be on camera , he wouldn't need a mirror. Brad Delp/Sib Hashian (RIP)
I totally agree with you... there's not a day that's gone by that Brad hasn't crossed my mind in some way. In my heart, he'll forever be missed. He touched soooo many souls, including mine. He was what you call...A Once in a Lifetime Person... Truly Phenomenal♥️
Still missed. I'll never forget the day I heard Brad was gone. I cried and cried, so so sad. He was a treasure. What a voice❤️
FACTS!
When you look at lead singers of the era I really don’t believe there was anyone from the rock genre that could hold a candle to Brad as far as vocal talent goes.
No one had Brad Delp’s talent as a pristine, powerful voice.
He had heart.
Beautiful man❤️
The reason I stopped reading and respecting Rolling Stone magazine... One of many reasons...are their ridiculous top 100 lists. When they did top 100 singers of all time Brad Delp wasn't even on there. Any musician or singer who actually listens to his range and tone will tell you Brad Delp had one of the three best voices in rock and roll ever. Period.
Yup. And, to continue with the critic's darlings b.s. reviews by the magazine...I'm sorry but Vampire Weekend...if you even know who they are.....in fact...SUCK..and don't deserve four stars just because they went to an Ivy League school...oh...and Kings of Leon suck as well....: )
Rolling Stones list of whatever sucks, on the 100 greatest guitarists of all time van Halen was at forty something, but Kurt Cobain was on the top twenty, Zack Wilder wasn't even there
+J0ZZE123 exactly!!! that's what I'm talking about... I remember that list...Van Halen was way low unbelievably... and then Jack fucking White was like number 21!!!
+Andy Gilbert You are correct; I looked for Brad on that list and didn't see him. I thought they were crazy. Brad had a beautiful, crystal clear voice. I will always love hearing it.
They probably said Mick Jagger was #1 amirite?
I met Brad Many years ago in Chicago at a restaurant. After i introduced myself (I'm nobody) he asked me to sit with him. For 20 minutes we talked music. Im a musician and he's my vocal hero so I was over the moon talking to him. Such a nice guy. A tragic ending for sure.
Nice to hear that coming from someone else. My uncle was very close with him and went on tour with him with RTZ. He has told me all my life how kind hearted and sweet Brad Delp was and that he was the nicest guys he'd ever met. Sounds like my uncle wasn't lying 😋
@@andrewmccarty I told him how much I loved rtz. I saw them in Grand Rapids Michigan. It was cold and from what I remember snowing (maybe) we were in a glass enclosed entry. They wouldn’t let us in yet and Brad and Barry came out and thanked us for waiting for a bit. Imagine that! I knew then he was a good guy. And btw, kudos to Barry, had the tone, the leads exact for the Boston tunes they did.
@@1267cando Wow what an incredible memory...He will truly be missed. And tahnks for acknowledging Barry, its a little sad how Scholz gets all the credit when Barry was such an integral part of the sound that is Boston. He's a genius in his own right.
Fantastic. Did you get a photo or autograph?
@@davidstewart4310 no, I just wanted to talk to him for as long as he felt comfortable. I didn’t know then (after I gave props to Barry and the band RTZ) that Barry was his brother in law. Good thing I said positive things about Barry.
I remember playing a Boston record in my room and my Mom came in and told me to turn it up so she could hear it in the kitchen. She asked me who it was and I told her. She said it sounded pretty. I was so shocked, because she was always yelling at me to turn my music down. Good memories. The 70's - 80's was a great time to be alive.
Daaam, I remember hours & hours listening to ALL the greats in my basement bedroom at my parents house as a young fella.
Cathy Amen Sister!
I was in my room listening to Black Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and my mom came in to ask me about the same thing and I was shocked she let me have them in the house because of their name and reputation. She was a spiritual person she had a broad range of musical likes. I feel sorry for the people who will never see Boston or hear Brads amazing voice. I believe that the entire band was pushed too hard for too long by Tom Shultz to the point of abuse. He obviously couldn't take anymore that is a tragedy for everyone.
No joke! My mom did the sam thing... Amazing!
Your mom has good taste..my older brothers had Boston everywhere in there rooms.. ohhhhhhhh the memories
Simply the greatest rock voice and lead singer.....ever.
This guy was a gift from nature to the music world.
He sure was, I always gravitate towards Boston, feel good and heartfelt music, ♥ so sad Brad's no longer with us but in our hearts, beautiful talented singer 💯💗
A gift from God! That voice.... the voice of an angel; golden.
One of the best vocals of all time. RIP Brad. Loved your music!
Still loving on him 2024❤❤❤
This was THE band when I was in high school. T shirts, belt buckles, and concerts; I miss high school and I still listen and love Boston. RIP Brad, we love you bro.🙏🏻✌️
Brads voice and those harmonizing guitars really set the bar. No one sounded like Boston.
Tom got that idea from B May.
Thin Lizzy
@ was awesome but didn’t sound like Boston
One of the greatest Rock singers of all time.
Green River For sure!
Awesome voice and great songs by Shultz.
I absolutely agree.
One? You mean "The".
he was damn good, no body is pissing in his chili over that,but there is a small number that already holds first to fifth place,they are LOU GRAMM,STEVE PERRY,STEVE WALSH,MARK FARNER,PAUL RODGERS,AND DELP,THERE ARE OTHERS,they are from across the water,and damn talented,i don't know why he took his life,someone knows,its a damn loss,esp when they are a genius talent like MR DELP
Boston was an absolute power house, and the true meaning of Rock and Roll. This world didn't deserve Brad. I wish we could go back to the day Brad decided to take his own life and show him that he IS truly loved.
Tom wrote the songs.--and did an amazing job...but that voice ->Brad's VOICE is what makes those songs truly great.
Sends shivers down my spine listening to him sing.
RIP Brad. You are missed!
At 64 years old, I still listen to Boston Today .
I grew up listening to this Band! So so sad that Brad felt no other way to gain peace😢 is still so sadly missed forever.
Had such a crush on Brad in the 70's and even today, gorgeous man and lovely voice💖
Me too - huge crush. He cheered me up and helped me get out of bed my whole senior year. I was devastated when I heard that he killed himself. I cried like a baby.
Being involved in music all of my life, and now 65 years old, Boston and Brad Delp changed the face of Rock and Roll in 1976. I recall my friend in HS asking if I had listed to Boston yet or heard them on the radio when I was a Junior in High School. I had not heard of them yet, and as soon as I did, made sure I purchased the album and sang to and memorized every song on the album. TO THIS DAY, I know all the words, have played these songs hundreds of times through out the years, and still get off on the unique sound that Tom and Brad created within the band.
Later, as an adult, and learning how the band split up and what happened to Delp truly saddened me. We however have been left a digital memory of Delp and Boston, with the genius of Scholz production and writing skills for generations to come.
Brad Delp is a true rock and roll icon. His vocals are unmatched to this day. I have to listen to at least one Boston track everyday. Then 2 and 3 and so on….can’t pick a favorite. I heard Boston for the first time at a skate park in Florence SC in the mid 70s, been listening since. What a band, what a front man! Truly missed!
Brad seemed so thoughtful and intelligent and well spoken with his answers. Very real, down to earth guy.
Also a bit sad.
I've been watching "First Reaction" videos from a number of people (mainly musicians and professional singers) who were experiencing Boston and Brad Delp for the first time. Invariably, when they heard him shift from one octave to the next in "More Than A Feeling", their eyes widened and their jaws dropped. Many hands moved to cover many open mouths in shock and amazement. The look on Elizabeth Zharoff's ("The Charismatic Voice" - a professional opera singer) face was one of disbelief and pure joy. It nearly brought her to tears. I'm 55 years old and I have been listening to Boston my entire life. It never, *EVER* gets old.
His high notes were supernatural, almost haunting. I noticed that a lot of us remember the very first time we heard More Than a Feeling. I was on a bus coming home from school and it came over our bus driver's radio. A classmate across the aisle from me leaned back against a half-open bus window, closed his eyes while his hair blew around, losing himself "in a song" with Brad's operatic voice. A 45 year-old memory sticks with me like yesterday.
It's so interesting what survives memory. My almost half century memory is one winter night listening to more than a feeling in the basement, then going outside for some reason in the dark down my driveway, & the light had a pink hue all over, & I was slightly high from a joint, but not paranoid. I'll never forget that peace in that moment ❤
This guy had a voice on par with Robert Plant and Chris Cornell and deserves more recognition, for sure 🔥
You sure well I think. The more than we feel ever
Huh?
He had huge recognition.
Maybe they are on par with Delp
goof...he had insane recognition. Does he need a billion records sold to be recognized? fuck off
What an awesome and genuine dude. Something to aspire to as a singer and musician. Boston is one of the best rock bands on Earth, it's a shame they don't have a bigger following
Maybe they did not have certain types pushing them if you know what I mean? If you are a certain religious type, you will get lots of support. Example Tim Buckley VS Bob Dylan. Both were great but Tim had an incredible vocal range & a poet but was not assisted. He released so many albums. Dylan did get that financial & other support. Was it timing? Who knows. Who you know, can really help. Sometimes it might be who you associate with religious or otherwise. But in the case of Brad why not him he had a fantastic natural voice!
My final year living in Philly. Summertime, the unique sound of Boston, beautiful harmonies headed up by Mr. Delp. Still enjoy it at least a couple of times a week.
I remember listening to the first Boston album...years and years ago...his voice can stir such feeling .....it did then and still does ..I'm 67...Brad Delp your voice is missed...
Everybody went apeshit over scholzs rockman and him taking credit for all the guitars when Barry Goodyear left their sound lacked that harmonic muscle. All I cared about was one of if not the greatest voice ever.
I love this band, especially Brad Delps vocals. Great songs for the 70’s and still love to listen to.
Best singer and band. My favorite, shame Brad is not still here with us
Amazing voice and I’ve always heard he was a super nice guy. RIP, you are so missed😘💕
There's a 100% chance than when Boston comes on the radio, the volume know WILL be cranked up, no matter what position it's in!
Bruce L. Oh yeah! Same for me too!
11 😜
He was one of the underrated great voices of rock and roll. His epic, soaring melodies over Tom's driving rhythm and searing leads instantly carry me away. Boston is a band that should truly be looked back upon as one of the greatest rock bands ever.
He is criminally underrated! RIP Brad🙏🏼💙
So, criminals underrate Brad Delp..? Really...and how many criminals have you talked with to arrive at this statement?
I've blown more speakers listening to Boston than any other band. I just can't help cranking it up to 11.
Brad Delp: amazing voice, incredible musician and beautiful human being. God bless you brother. We love you and miss your spirit. May you rest in peace.
So sad what the illness of depression can do to you , .... one of the all time greats of music. Humble, giving to all the local musicians here in NH. Everyone loved him!
I know exactly how depression can drag you down into the depths of despair. GOD bless you Brad❤
Not sure depression leads to setting up cams to catch someone in their birthday suit.
The last question and answer really hit. Boston (I) will always be my all time favorite album, and Brad the all time greatest rock n roll vocalist.
Still makes me sad that Brad is gone. My fave band since i was 6 years old, 1976! 😍
I have no idea how he can sustain those notes like he does. Simply one of the best. Thanks for this
Untouchable lead singer.
Brad Delp is without a doubt, in the top 5 greatest singers in rock history. The only 3 I can think of that were in his league was Freddy Mercury, Steve Perry and Geoff Tate. Brad was in a total class by himself because of his tone....and range. What a loss
+Broadfieldpoint Brad Delp is the best vocalist I've ever heard. But another mention is Bobby Kimball from Toto.
Broadfieldpoint Geoff nailed it in his day!
Brad Delp without a doubt. But don't forget David Pack from Ambrosia. Biggest Part of Me is classic.
The list of great singers in my humble opinion should include Burton Cummings of the Guess Who. Lead singer of a Canadian Band famous for such tunes as "American Woman", "These Eyes"....I do not make this claim alone as many of Burton's musical peers share the same view.
My top (aleatory)
Brad Delp
Freddie Mercury
Peter Cetera
Jhon Fogerty
John and Paul (The Beatles)
David Coverdale
Jon Bon Jovi
I went to see a friend in Boston around 74' or 75', and he took me to a school gym with his brothers to see a band play, it was Boston playing these same songs.
Hoooly that's crazy! Lucky man..
Unbelievable that they were turned down by all the record companies. You just had to hear that album once to know it would be a smash hit. And Brad Delp’s singing was unparalleled. One of the greatest rock singers of all time.
Not really when you consider psychopaths run the record industry and they are entirely incapable of feeling attachment to other humans or animals. Let me repeat that...INCAPABLE of feeling any attachment to other living things. (which is why they don't get the song at all)
It wasn't disco. Not that disco was great, the music industry was just shoving it down everyone's throats.
One of the best male vocalist in Rock. Delp vocal range was unbelievably amazing. RIP Brad! He's doing heavenly vocals now with the rest of the great musicians that left us too early.
I was 10 years old and this album was STANDARD for rock. Vocal harmony, string harmony, PRAT.
I'm not just saying this b/c of how much I love their music, but I really liked Brad Delp as a guy. Yes, his vocals were heavenly, soaring through the stratosphere, but I'm talking about the kind of person he was: humble, thoughtful, genuine-seeming, a touch melancholy. Still very saddened when I think of his earthly end.
Too bad about that hidden camera incident. No doubt it's what led to his suicide.
@@gurnblanstein9816 Yes. And I didn't mean to imply he was anywhere near perfect or didn't have any personal problems -- just to be clear.
Testosterone can be a dangerous drug too, mixed with coke and ...Just a guess. Everytime I listen to his vocals I get crazy thinking about how he surely could have found another way out of the mess he made for himself but, as a rockstar, highly visible,I guess there was nothing he could do but become a Monk whatever and through what he loved to do in the dumpster. The anguish, guilt and embarrassment he must have felt, wishing that he could have taken it all back, done it differently, wow. I know, theres the other side of the story '"What if she were your sister ?" and all but still .... damn it. RIP Brad
RIP Brad. You are terribly missed!
MusketeerinFlorida God bless brad delp.
No he's not. We don't need another creepy perv in this world.
I was so sad when he died.
@@le_th_ dumb comment
@@le_th_ nothing is more creepy and grotesque than the politically correct Lenny Krav shits
🥀Amazing Interview with him. He was one of the best singers I've heard. I have their albums and there priceless to me🥀
🥀RIP Brad Delp We Love You🥀🕊🥀
"Not like David Lee Roth." That's right, Brad, you aren't. You can actually sing!
And unlike David, Brad was not an arrogant narcissist.
Brad is great but he didn't have the party-hearty charisma of Diamond David Lee
as opposed to David who can't? You're hard of hearing my friend. Dave did some of the finest vocals performances in rock. Not to mention his signature voice that can pull off Luis Armstrong type of singing. No need to piss on others in order to elevate Brad, he would not do that himself, why would you?
@@tommitchell4570And Dave has none of Brad's singing abilities. In the realm of "lead vocalist' I'd say Advantage BRAD.
@@mickeystanic4750 LOL@"finest vocals". I like Dave's showmanship but "finest vocals"??..You're REACHING Bud...😆 😅.
After walking home from school everyday singing this song, my little brother and I were 9 & 10 when we finally walked down to the record store one sunny Southern California Saturday morning in '76 (after finishing our cereal and Schoolhouse Rock of course), $5 in hand, and bought this new album. Played it to absolute death (usually as soon as I got home from school.. this and Frampton). Dad would sometimes bust into my room and yell, 'TURN DOWN THAT NOISE!!').. lol. Have had this record and other records of that time all these years... plus those of my folks. Saw them at Irvine Meadows years later for Third Stage. Love 'em always..
My wife and I use to follow Beatlejuice around,(we're huge Beatles fans) and were fortunate enough to have many conversations with Brad. We were struck by how humble and sweet this amazing talent was. We miss him so much. God Bless Brad may you R.I.P.
I used to follow Beatlejuice as well. What a fantastic time. Like you said, Brad was down to earth and talked to everyone. A nice guy gone too soon..
Brad Delp placed hidden cameras in his fiancee's sister's bedroom. He may have come across as humble and sweet to you, but he was a creepy perv and coward who chose to kill himself via carbon monoxide poisoning AFTER he was caught.
Sometimes people are wolves in sheep's clothing.
@@le_th_ proof??????
@@mikehunt4303 How funny that you think I owe you some kind of proof.
Grow up and do your own search for the information. I don't have any vested interest in whether or not you believe facts, just because they happen to be unknown to you.
@@le_th_ Yep, no one is perfect. He wasn't a well person towards the end. I wish he would have sought help rather than take his own life, but I know a lot of people I could wish that about.
Interviewer: How long will Boson keep playing?
Brad Delp: as long as people wanna keep listening to us
Me 2020: Boston blares through my speakers on repeat like a newly dropped album!! 🔊 🔊
Boston, their music will endure long after I am gone from this planet! What a Great singer Brad Delp was...very sad loss.
One of the most incredible singers and one of the best voices in rock history - today still unbelievable what Brad Delp has achieved and delivered, especially on the first Boston album - also one of the best albums in rock history.
Brad Delp was an awesome performer and musician, i love all the music from Boston and all side projects and still sing along to his songs
Brad Delp was one of the top rock singers ever, but he also played guitar. Most people do not give him credit for his playing ability.
Very handsome, humble, and talented man! Gone way too soon. Seemed like a real stand-up guy that you'd love to just hang around with.
Definitely NOT a stand-up guy by any means...not even close. Dude was caught videoing his fiancee's sister's bedroom covertly. She caught him and gave him a short time to come clean with her sister. Instead, he went out and bought 2 bbq grills and killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning.
Now, maybe he is just the kind of guy you'd just love to hang around with because you do that stuff, as well. However, if you have a fairly well-calibrated moral compass, you can see he was a disturbed and creepy perv.
le th he had a lot of mental issues with depression and anxiety/stage fright and he told the doctor he didn’t want to go on the tour with Boston. He was probably on or off meds so I don’t think that he killed himself for that one incident with that fiancées sister.
@@fireice2999 You can certainly believe that if it makes you feel better. However, it won't change the letters he wrote to his fiancee and to others saying otherwise.
Some people need to make excuses even when they are presented with a factual story.
le th you missed my point. I said that it was one of the things that led to his suicide but not all of it. I’m not making up excuses, I’m not even his fan. It’s not normal for a person to take his life over an incident like that. A lot of other celebrities have done way worse. He said in his letter to someone that he always suffered from depression. I am presenting facts. He was being treated for depression/ anxiety and stage fright. Chris Cornell/Kurt Cobain both suffered from long-term depression and committed suicide.
@@fireice2999 I'm not taking issue with his depression, or his anxiety, or his stage fright...all those things can be expected in someone who is a covert narcissist (they fear the spotlight unlike exhibitionist narcissists like Trump, Kanye, Russel Brand, Dr. Phil and others like them).
I'm talking about the fact that he was given a deadline by the woman who caught him filming her. She found the recording devices, the videos, and told him he had something like 3 days to tell her sister (and his fiance) about what he had done before she was going to tell her. Hours before that deadline he tried to kill himself by attaching a hose to his exhaust pipe with his car running. When that didn't work, he then went out and purchased 2 bbq grills and taped around the bathroom door to make CERTAIN he would have a tight seal, and he had written out confession letters to those closest to him as to what he had done. Then, in typical covert narcissist fashion, he pinned a note to his clothing...written in French...saying he was a lonely soul. He was portraying himself as a victim, even though he was the perpetrator...the very clear and obvious perpetrator with dozens of videos to PROVE that point. He was feeling sorry for himself, and just like any narcissist, he didn't want to "lose face" publicly and lose his status as a rockstar to become publicly known as an untrustworthy pervert.
You are lumping people who have committed suicide together because they have the same profession, and not looking at each person individually. Kurt Cobain likely suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder because he had suicidal ideation, and was constantly talking about death, dying, and wanting to die. He also had health problems since childhood that were akin to irritable bowel syndrome, and it made his childhood and adulthood miserable. I do not know the specifics around Cornell's death, yet I heard he was diagnosed (incorrectly) with bipolar disorder when what he really had was Borderline Personality Disorder.
Now, is it possible that Brad Delp also suffered from BPD? Perhaps...however, it sure sounds like he was worried about being held accountable...by authorities and his fiancee...for the crimes (plural) he committed, and that smacks of narcissistic personality disorder, especially when you combine it with his stage fright (which is a tell-tale sign of covert narcissism).
Narcissists lack empathy for others and they believe the rules and laws of society apply to everyone else BUT them, and they portray themselves as the victim when they are truly the perpetrator. Judges hear this shit in court ALL THE TIME from narcissistic criminals who do what is called "blame-shifting"...blaming their victim or others for the crimes they've committed and/or outright denying they did anything wrong and not wanting to be held accountable for breaking the law and/or violating the rights of others.
If that was your daughter who had been filmed...repeatedly...or you...you might be a little more sympathetic to the person who was victimized, and not so much toward the perpetrator.
RIP Brad Delp. One of the nicest and most talented singers in the industry.
RIP Brad , you gave us more than a feeling and we are forever grateful.
Aaaaaaaaah I could listen to that album on repeat for days and just soak it up. So good from top to bottom. Underrated in my opinion.
Brad Delp. One of the most gifted vocalists ever to walk Planet Earth. His vocals with Boston are TIMELESS. I never tire of hearing Boston’s songs and Brad’s voice has as much to do with it as Tom’s masterful guitar compositions and playing.
Delp’s amazing vocals ...I loved their music. Was saddened by his death!
My favorite singer. Man, what a voice.
I am simultaneously amazed, yet devastated by this interview. Amazed by his candor & humility, but devastated by the loss of life that happened thereafter. This will never make sense to me, but I am happy for the years Brad gave us to enjoy his inimitable voice and musical vision.
Here, I will help it make sense for you. Delp killed himself by going out and purchasing 2 bbq grills AFTER his fiancee's sister caught him secretly videotaping her in her bedroom. The guy was a disturbed pervert and coward. THAT is why he killed himself; he didn't want to face the consequences of what he'd done.
@@le_th_ I remember his death and hearing about that. That's an old African method of suicide. Yea it was disturbing what he did but he also suffered from depression. Still had the best voice ever along with Freddie.
@@cho6140 Yes, he had MUCH more serious problems than depression. Depression was the least of his issues. He very likely had an underlying personality disorder which is often what drives people to seek the limelight in the first place (not unlike Freddie Mercury and many, many others who crave that kind of attention).
He was indeed a very warped individual and we know that by his behavior and actions.
I don't think that anyone would argue against his vocal talent. It's very apparent.
Thank you for your comment.
@surfitlive LOL Do you know how to do a basic Google search?
I'm guessing that's a "no"?
He was NOT married to his fiancee; that is why they use the term fiancee, because the marriage has not taken place.
He was a sexual deviant who FILMED his fiancee's sister....WITHOUT HER KNOWLEDGE OR PERMISSION...and his did this for 2 years...IN HER OWN HOME, and she found the hundreds of video tapes of proof that he had been doing it all along.
THAT is why he killed himself. Well, that and because he was too cowardly to face the consequences of what he had done knowing full well it would destroy him personally AND publicly.
....and it DID destroy his reputation, even though he killed himself, but he didn't have to live with the consequences of his actions.
@@le_th_,
You read into it too much. You pass too much judgement. Perverted? Yes, disturbed? Coward? No.
Boston and Brads singing will be remembered for another 100 years! More than a Feeling a forever classic.
Brad delp was a awesome singer I grew up idolizing him and still do
Brings you back to a better place one of the greatest band's of all time! Love Boston ♥️
THE! Most underrated rock Singer of his time and still.
What a band what a voice!
Rip Brad!
People talk about Steve Perry being "the voice", and rightfully so. But I don't think any rock-and-roll band can claim a better front vocal man than Boston's Brad Delp. Sure, they are different musical styles, but Delp made Longtime into an anthem. It wasn't even a 45 release because it was too long. Yet, everyone with an eardrum has heard that song, and - unless you have some kind of abject foolishness - loves it. NO cover band can do that song justice, no way! That was complete, authentic brilliance!
Gmail User exactly 👏 👏 💯 💯
Boston's founder, Tom Scholtz, claims to have always been a one-man band in an interview I just watched here on UA-cam. He was taking credit for everything. For me, Boston can never be Boston without Brad Delp. No one sings along with Tom's guitar (although he is a great player). They sing along with Brad. Or try to, anyway. His range, tone, and vibrato were unbelievable. And he was awesome on guitar and keyboards, too.
Gotta kinda agree with you Jan. Didn't see the video you stated but in interviews I did see of Tom about the band, he always seemed to have that "If it wasn't for me" attitude. Hence, after the 2nd album the band slowly started to fall apart and the current "Boston" comes NO WHERE NEAR the original. Heck, Tom is the only one left in the current band and he looks like he's ready for a wheelchair!
If I had to pick a single band that most evokes my childhood and adolescence in the 70s, it's Boston. That music was literally *always* playing somewhere in the second half of that decade. Love or hate the songwriting, that sound was thrilling and groundbreaking for its day. And Scholz is an egomaniac if he wants to deny how important Brad's voice was. Look up the song "Dreams" by Brad Delp and Boston's other guitarist, Barry Goudreau -- it sounds more like classic Boston than anything Scholz has ever released with other singers.
Paul Rodgers anyone?
Underappreciated but undoubtedly one of the best voices
Ever
I stand by YOU
Can’t believe it’s been 13 and a half years since he passed 💔
Wow😧💔
He made me weep tears of joy. A God given talent...without any doubt...Ol Sarge...
Incredible vocals. You'll always be with us Brad.
I was 11 when their 1st album came out. Still love this band today. Pure genius + the voice of an angel = Boston
Me too. Same age. I like DLB the most of the three.
It’s so weird. You are the exact same age as me. I was blown away by how awesome and different they were. Still lobe them today! First heard in ‘76 because my older brother got there record through Columbia House. Lol.
Saw Boston in 87 flawless vocal performance by Brad
Probably the most underrated singer in Rock history. An absolutely incredible voice, one of the best ever. How Boston is not in the Rock-n-Roll HOF is ridiculous. On the merits of the 1st album alone they should be in.
I remember when the first Boston album came out, how different it sounded from other rock music of the time. Those soaring guitar riffs and Brad Delp's vibrant voice hitting those highs. Even then we seemed to know right away that this band was causing shock waves through the music industry.
I was 13 in 1976 and when I heard "More Than A Feeling" on my little AM radio, I didn't know what the song was really about but I knew instantly that it was going to be on my mind forever. I come from a musical family and this was the first "Rock" band album I was allowed to buy. BOSTON: Brad, Barry, Fran, Sib, and Tom are the only people I recognize as BOSTON. I can't stand the rodeo round-up that Tom has been doing since Brad's death, and even before that with "letting Barry and Fran go" whatever that means. He had perfection and now he just has, what I call, a "cover band" who play BOSTON songs. "More Than A Feeling" is a song for everyone; we all have that certain song that hits home and gives us a feeling like no other. The funny thing is, "More Than A Feeling" is that song for me. Brad, you can sing to me in my dreams forever.
Absolutely wonderful story - thanks for leaving it here!
I was about the same age when it hit - I remember my friends brother and 3 other guys standing around a truck as they were debating going to their show for this album - Veterans memorial coliseum in Phx - I wished I could have went - Have you heard the clips on Tom's FB site from their new album "Life, Love & Hope"? OMG I hate to say it - but it is terrible - sounds like Tom made this album for a crappy High School movie that will never get released - there is no soul at all not a drop in their new album - sad....really sad!
I just can't grasp the Boston sound. I know a little about music, I understand the talent that's there. But I can't dig the Boston sound. Now, when Brad was covering the Beatles, wow, greatness to my ears!
Yeah. Agreed.
+LISA WARNER
I was 15 and into John Denver and Neil Diamond. I was at the record store and bought Boston because of the cool cover (I bought Buckingham/Nicks on that same trip, also because of the cover ;)). As soon as i put that record on the living room console stereo turntable I knew I'd never be the same again. I was a rocker after the first listening and took up guitar because of them. It's now 40 years later and i still play their songs for practice. Brad had a once in a lifetime voice that i still haven't heard bettered. Kinda like Bon Scott in that way. We'll miss ya, bro
+LISA WARNER I was 12. I remember for Christmas I got a Boston belt buckle and my brother got a KISS belt buckle. I felt sorry for my brother because mine was so awesome! My first album was Linda Ronstadt, my second was Boston. My third was Black Sabbath We Sold Our Soul. I progressed quickly.
Comes across as a very humble guy, what a talent he was. One of the Legends of Rock, Brad and Tom's Boston
WHAT A VOICE R.I.P. BRAD WE ALL MISS YOU 💛
His voice has brought me so much joy through out my life. I am 46 and I discovered Boston long after their hey day in 1985. I was 12 years old then, a young girl listening to Boston in the morning, getting ready for school. It always makes my morning drive to work, even now to hear More Than A Feeling. I love you always Brad. May you rest in peace. Thank you so much.
Love you Brad. I hope all of the love and good vibes are reaching you. You were the soundtrack to my Wonder Years. Boston was always playing walking the beach strand in SC in the 70's. So glad I saw you on the Third Stage tour at the Dean Dome, 1987!!
You blessed us all and I think of you so very often and I smile.
In 1998 he recognized no age gap with his music. Well guess what, its 2015 and everyone from my mother to ALL of my children would LOVE to see a live concert. You are greatly missed Brad!
The 70's was a great time to be alive and coming of age! A magical time when there was so much great music back when the lyrics were as important as the music and before videos ruined everything with emphasis on image over lyrics and the music.
photonrayswaves Videos ruined nothing....it brought the visuals along with the audible.
Video killed the radio star.
You are SO right!
The only influence of video over lyrics and music is if the viewer/listener takes it that way. Me? I watched videos in the 80's and 90's, enjoyed some of them, laughed at the silliness of others, went out and bought the album if the music was good.
the video that really shocked me when I was young and used to watch MTV (80's) was one video that started out of nowhere with a guitar and then the full band... then they started to sing "they say you wanna revolutiooon well you know..."
The Beatles!!! one camera filming them just performing the song.. period.
but snobby ppl, used to like big productions videos and starting to call 'art' to albums covers.
"who made the art? blah blah..."
the art is the sound of those records (if it's the case) art is Music!!
Music is Art.
the desing of some album cover is just craft... Music is #1
It's quite rare that a band has two astonishingly talented musicians. Both Brad and Tom are my musical heroes in their respective roles. And Brad was such a nice guy, very humble. He will never be forgotten. Love this interview.
Brad Delp One Hell of A Singer, Musician! 🎸🔥🎸
Anyone else think that Brad Delp and Mick Foley have a more than passing resemblance to one another?
Aaron Gentry Glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
Gene Hamilton Just punks as your self
Yes!! Exactly!!
That thought did come across my mind. Ty for not making me the only one noticing it.
Brad is my favorite Rock singer. Long live his trademark song, "More Than A Feeling".
Identical Twins in fact. I'm wondering if they have the same birth date? LOL!
Wish he did more interviews I could listen to him talk forever
Sadly, Boston was a band that created music we may never hear again with vocals like Brad, but as fans we sure deserve to, Like so many of us out there I have beautiful memories tied to their music each and every one of them all good! RIP Brad...
It's an awesome "more than a feeling" to take this never giving up no matter who finally signs you interview "home tonight". Especially with our cool and emotional lead singer/rock legend🎯🎵🎶🎸🌕🌄 Stay safe everyone!
I met Brad once backstage and talked to him for awhile. I was so grateful for it. I miss him dearly.
he was a beautiful man with a beautiful voice. So sad, tragic that he was a lonely soul. It is so sad that some awesomely talented people who are truly loved never feel it.
R.I.P Brad Delp, his music helped me at emotional times and heartbreaking moments.
Brad is a true Gentleman! I can remember the first album when I was in high school and being a guitar player I was truly amazed by their tone and My God the vocals!! To this day there is no body like Brad! Every time I listen to Boston it brings me back to some very special times and sad times! Boston and Van Halen changed the way I played guitar! Thank You Brad for all the memories, You are missed!
Yes. It was rather gentlemanly to take secret videos of his fiancee's sister while undressing.
@@duffbaker9554 That's so true. But definitely not a "Gentleman."
I remember listening to More Than a Feeling when I was a kid. I really loved it especially the intro and Brad Delps vocals. I would say it holds its own even now.
What an incredible voice and such a tragic loss. So sad.
The fact that there were so many years between albums shows that making money was not the only motivation for them, but to make the BEST music they could. Brad has an amazing voice and Tom Scholz is the genius soundmeister who crafted their sound. Their first album was made almost entirely in Tom's basement (except for the last song on the album "Let me take you home tonight" which was actually recorded in a studio) which shows how talented these guys were.
None of this would’ve happened without Tom or Brad. Rest In Peace Brad you’re truly missed. Rock legend forever!
What a nice, chill dude. Can never be replaced. RIP
I saw them in concert in Atlanta at the Omni just before the second album came out, and they did a couple of songs from Don't Look Back and just blew us away. Brad was as good in person as he was in the studio. Amazing. Whenever I listen to music, I start with Boston.
ICON, ICONIC...GREAT MUSIC...WILL ALWAYS BE LISTENED TO
RIP Brad! Very nice and humble man. Your gifted voice never gets old. To think every major label turned them down. It wasn't what they were looking for at the time? They must have been kicking themselves because, it Was what basically everybody on the planet was looking for. I don't remember anybody NOT having that album.
Even in Mexico the album was extremely popular, everyone loved those songs.