I FEEL some Boston! Vocal ANALYSIS of a timeless classic.
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2022
- So I have heard this before, but I've never done a deep dive analysis of Boston's "More Than A Feeling." As this one a patron choice poll, I'm excited to dig in deep and reveal what makes Brad Delp's vocals amazing!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Boston performing "More Than A Feeling" for the first time.
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Interesting fact about Boston. One or more of these guys were lawyers and gave up a practice to be the rock stars that they are.
This song is not a happy song, its a lament.
He wakes up in the morning and the sun is gone. The sun is the woman he loved and lost.
Anyone who has truly loved someone and lost them understands this feeling.
My favorite band Boston. The vocals and the cool guitar sound of tom scholz
Here's another excellent deep dive into this song. Please reply if you watch and appreciate.
. . .
Check this out!
The genius of Boston, revealed:
This is a fascinating analysis of
"More Than A Feeling"
from Beato . . .
🎸🎸🎸👁️🎹🎹👁️🎸🎸🎸
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This is a song you could hear 10,000 times, and when it comes on the radio, you still turn it up.
damn right
yup there are classics then there is stuff like this..
Never get tired of this song.
MUST be played at 11.
dude, that's FREEDOM ROCK! :D
I met Brad Delp when Boston came to the State University of New York in Plattsburgh, as I was a member of the Concert Committee. It was when they were doing the sound checks that they took a break and he came over and asked me how they sounded. First, I was tongue tied, could not get my words out, chuckling at the same time. Once I quickly got my composure, I told him that it was absolutely magical. He smiled, and then we just talked about life in general and what my plans were. I did say to him that the first time I heard him and the band, was when I was in the Canadian Navy, sailing off the coast of San Francisco, when I heard "More Than a Feeling" in the EW room, where we had a RACOL radio which intercepted radio signals from all over the world. I had the headphones at the time, totally quiet in the room, and just listened to the song, taking in the energy of this masterpiece. The five minutes I spent with him have always been at the top of my memories of an artist who departed too early in life. RIP Brad, I am sure you are singing with the angels around you. You are sorely missed.
This comment should have many more thumbs up.
He is not singing with the angels. They are all listening to him
First of all as a Canadian ty for your service. You have a story worthy of telling..... Boston and Brads voice was the best of my high school days.
Go Cardinals !
@@thorstambaugh1520 AWESOME !!!
It's just flat scary how freaking good this album is.
A very complete and no filler album.
I wonder how they recorded it without autotune. Not really, no... I don't.
I remember when this song came out ,I was 8 , and now I'm 56, that went by fast , one of the greatest rock bands ever!!!
Brad's voice was perfection. He remains in death what he was in life, one of the greatest male vocalists in Rock history. I didn't learn until decades after I first heard this album that Brad did all the vocals on every song. Wow. And Tom is a genius, literally. He invented equipment in order to create their sound. Amazing.
Mind boggling that the album was mostly done in Scholtz's basement.
Regarding creating equipment...Brian May of the band Queen built the guitar he used his entire career with the help of his father when he was a teen. The guitar has its own wiki page, under its name "Red Special".
12:40 of your video is my favorite part of the song. I just love the way he spots someone in the audience and smiles - then really cranks it out as he looks down to the right. Absolutely goosebumps even to this day!! Brad Delp was just awesome. Bless his talented soul. ❤
Did Tom invent the Brad pitch shift pedal? We may never know. My personal policy is to admit nothing, and deny less.
amen to that, rip Brad .
Between Brad Delp’s absolutely unparalleled voice and Tom Scholz’s production wizardry and technical innovation, this album is one of those very few 10/10 perfect albums.
Wasn't this recorded in Tom Scholzs basement? I heard that when this album came out in the 70's. I turn 63 this Fri. Sept.16th.
Amen!!
@@jimchumley7907 I was 19 when this came out. It blew everyone away. Man I miss that time when music was made with real talent and ability !
@@jimchumley7907 Pretty much the whole album Tom did on his own, c'ept lead vox obv, in his basement.
@@ROOKTABULA That and drums, Jim Masdea did most of the tracks.
Brad Delp could hit notes only dogs could hear. Incredible power, range and inflection control. One of thee GOAT's for sure.
That was a good one lol
Para cantar essa música tinha que ter muito mais muito fôlego.
I agree. He was totally underrated
Agree
This woman is very impressive to me. A music academic with an almost childlike appreciation for music. She is like a mermaid swimming among the melody, rhythm, and vocals. She is immersed. Her face is so expressive. Awe, surprise, then joy. I just wonder what she sees when her eyes get that 10 thousand yard stare. She's amazing! One in a million.
This world doesn't deserve her. We can all learn a lot from her approach to life.
I love her, but honestly when I watched her Deftones "shut it and drive" I was like, and I even love that song, "it's not even that good, settle down"
Yeah, she’s pretty much the perfect female if for nothing more than her face. But when u add in that personality and voice…she’s as perfect as a song from Boston’s debut album.
Truly delightful. I'm an older grandmother and want to adopt her
lol. Mermaid. That was an awesome, but true description of her.
His voice actually carries on under the guitar part. When it's solo tracked you can hear "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" under where the guitar "comes in"... exvept it doesnt come in, it overlaps. Phenomenal register. If you see Rick Beato's analysis of this song where he isolates the vocal track it'll blow your mind! Ahh-ahh-ahh ❤
RIP Brad Delp. Story is so sad 😢
Yes. He warned the first responders that the house was full of gas so they wouldn't be killed.
@@TheMightySynchromessHe actually died of carbon monoxide poisoning from charcoal grills in his bathroom where he died.
The fact that Brad was not only able to hit those notes, but also hold the notes AND put power behind them, made his voice literally "one in a million".
Yup... Ol Sarge...
In this world of autotune, I really miss Brad
@@MrHrannsi me too !
She's almost orgasming..... Best opening song 1st album EVAAAR, topping even Led Zeppelin and Steely Dan (Do It Again). You'd take a woman to see Boston. Good things would happen before the night was over.
People underestimate the power of the ‘stache.
I worked a staging gig for Boston one time. Brad took the time to thank each stagehand individually. He was a class act and a great talent!
Bon Scott was like this too ...
It’s a shame a wonderful voice and person is gone…
Yea, me too
That's so cool
I e heard from a few sources he was awesome like that.
Vocals send shivers down my spine 50 years later 😮
Over the last few years I've felt that this was the single greatest vocal performance heard on a mainstream radio-played song.
No doubt about that.
With all due respect to Tom Scholz’s innovative guitar, technology, and production … there is simply no Boston possible without the vocals of the late, great Brad Delp.
Amen to that, Jason ! It was just a magic line up !
Boston is one of the best 70's R&R acts! They have to be in the top 10 on any list from that era w/ Brad's vocal contribution also being some of the best in the history of rock- I Just Love them- great analysis :)
Boston is a great example of a band that is greater than the sum of it's parts. Brad's vocals would have been wasted with any other musician/songwriter as well.
💯!
well it was both of them together I would argue
This album is a masterpiece. One of the greatest ever done.
Totally agree.
Imho one of the greatest rock albums ever
And to think it was their debut album…crazy.
All great songs, no fillers. I've had that record for 45 years and it sounds as good, if not better today.
...fair enough, no arguments
I swear I could listen/watch Elizabeth comment on any piece of music. She has this almost child like enthusiasm that’s infectious. She’s adorable
He hits the B note so hard you can hardly tell his voice from the guitar at the same time Tom Shultz was a genius at putting the music together and later created some of the best guitar pedals in history 😊
The guitar and his voice are “as one thing” on this song. It is the epitome of convergence! It makes me joyful!
Tom didn't use pedals...It was all guitar.....It was the SRD amplification system. It's his guitar and Amp. No pedals, no synth...all guitar....
Tom didn't use pedals. It was his Amp and guitar. No pedals and no synth. I know this because I owned one of the Amp heads. The entire system. Had 0 pedals. The chorus, delay, and all was straight from the Amp. Nothing on the floor....oh...channel switcher. Clean to distortion. And boost for leads. But, GREAT SOUND...
1976 was one of those years...More Than a Feeling, Crazy On You, Bohemian Rasphody, Golden Years, Carry On Wayward Son, 2112, American Girl, Rhiannon, Don't Fear The Reaper, Cherry Bomb, Takin' It To The Streets, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Silly Love Songs, Gimme Back My Bullets, Slow Ride, Rock And Roll All Night, Evil Woman, Fox On The Run, Do You Feel Like We Do, If You Leave Me Now...all in one year!!! #letsgettoit Elizabeth :)
All that greatness had to come out to balance out the birth of....me.
What can we say... Boomers had the best music of all time.
Damn, that's a helluva year!
I feel for the younger generation, Tu - they've missed out on so much....
@@offroadskater
Along with the best Les Pauls ever made, I was made in 1959, another great year for music.
I'm happy that Brad Delp is getting recognized in this video as the truly talented singer that he was.
His voice will live forever in his recorded songs.
How many hits did Boston have on just three albums with him? How many have they had on the three without?
Nuff said.
He didn't need this video to be recognized. Are you nuts.
@@johnzubil2875 I meant when it comes to vocal tecnique, dude. Chill out.
love brad delp but tom scholz is boston.... do some research man the first album had all their hits the first album was done over a course of like 7 years tom did all of it from his home while working a day job including writing the lyrics . brad just sang
@@erikw9233 Brad sang beautifully on a record that sold millions of copies. Don't even try to minimize his talent. Just listen to those Boston records without Brad Delp.
Bostons first album is a masterpiece, just hit after hit after hit and not one bad song on it, it’s a must listen no doubt.
And the follow up is nearly as good.
This is honestly the ONE song I could listen to constantly and never, ever tire of it. Brad Delp's vocals were a gift to all of us. How this album was made is a story that is almost impossible to believe. Scholz is a genius...literally. And then to hear that "Smells like teen spirit" was molded around the guitar riff....brilliance.
Best debut album of all time...period. Brad's vocals with Scholz guitar sound are musical magic and incomparable.
Jimi Hendrix " Are You Experiened " is up there for me.
Well Van Halen had a good one too. ;)
Not to mention Mama.... Ann and Nancy debut with (Crazy on You-) Heart -Dreamboat Annie
I gotta go with Boston on this one, too.
I agree with all 4 of those choices and would throw in G N' R "Appetite for Destruction" as well. For me it's a tough call between Boston and VH though for the best of all time.
"I closed my eyes and I slippled away...." The way Brad Delps voice just melts into Tom Scholz's opening guitar riff still sends chills up my spine even after all these years.
Me emocionei!!!
Slipped..... :)
There's a video out there with his isolated vocal tracks and after the first chorus he sings the guitar melody....its amazing.
Perfect comment, Chris Stroup
The vocal isolation tracks of his voice are mind blowing.
I find it a bit of a mix of nostalgia, wistfulness, and hope all at the same time. It's pure brilliance.
RIP Mr Brad Delp. One of the greatest voices in the history of music, ever.
Dont need to say much more to that statement.
Here's a fun fact. Band founder Tom Scholtz recorded, by his admission, 96% of the album by himself before bringing in Brad Delp to record the vocal tracks ( the ‘band’ was formed after the debut album was released) Also, the only song on the album that was recorded in a professional studio, was 'Let me take you home tonight' written and sung by Brad Delp. It was recorded at CBS studios in Los Angeles, unlike the rest of the album which was recorded in the basement studio of Scholtz's Watertown, Massachusetts home, part of the greater Boston area. On a less happy note, Brad Delp, whose amazing vocals will always be associated with the Boston sound, passed away on March 9, 2007, when he took his own life via carbon monoxide poisoning, at his home in Atkinson, New Hampshire. But he will never really be gone. Because every time someone puts on a Boston album and cranks up the volume, his legacy Springs to life, and he is with us once again!
Damn right
As a man without talent, I'm always surprised that Mr. Delp's musical talent didn't sustain him in life.
@Sinjin The sad thing about this is that musicians are in a constant fight with labels and their lawyers. If you don't own the right to a song, as I guess was the case for Delp, you almost can't live from it. Suicide may add other dimensions of psychological challenges. But as the original commenter in this thread beautifully stated, his voice won't be forgotten.
Came to mention the same thing. The story of how it all went down is awesome. Huge props to Tom for standing by his choices. Didn't know that about Brad and how absolutely heartbreaking. Indeed he will ever be remembered for his amazing vocals and the Boston sound.
It's Scholz (without the "t"). Rhymes with "moles".
Delp's voice was truly angelic. His transition from high head to falsetto was smooth and effortless. And when Scholz comes in with the guitar just before the bridge, not only does he match the pitch, but I swear he also matches Brad's vibrato. It's a freakin' eargasm every time!
RIP, Mr. Delp.
Yes, I was a teen when this album was released, and I listened the grooves off the vinyl. It still moves me today. The songs of our youth, they stay with us, so make them good ones.
I remember the first time I heard this song on the radio as a 10 year old kid living in Boston in 1977, deep in economic recession, playgrounds full of dog $hit and broken glass, every family in my neighborhood succumbing to divorce... Brad's first high note hit like a bolt from the blue. It was the sound of hope. It still fills my eyes with tears even today with you playing it.
LMAO! not funny but your description of the despair in your environs is pure literary anguish! Cheers.
Brings tears to my eyes too!
Tom Scholz actually moved to Watertown from Ohio to go to mit. He set up his recording studio in his basement. I used to deliver brass fittings to a plumbing supplies place there and I live in Ohio and too, I'm involved with music, so many little connections. The marathon bomber was caught close to the plumbing supply as well.
I was also 10 in 1977, going thru the same thing. Well done.
@@TheRoadDawg This person knows what's up. #WeAreTheChampions
Brad Delp's voice was insanely good. RIP.
and when add in the A+ engineering it’s one of the best albums in history. Perfectly executed
Omg Boston is why I love Rock’n’Roll. This whole self titled album was a big part of the fabric of my young life. First heard this in 1977.
It really breaks my heart to think that Brad Delp has passed away and so has Sib Hashian. It would be amazing to see all 5 of the original members together again on stage to perform all their amazing hits the way they were meant to be. I saw them back in 1979, 8 rows back from the stage, when they performed it just like this video and it was nothing short of amazing.
Brad Delp was one of the best vocalists in rock ever and Scholz’s genius was incomparable back then. It’s why those of us that were around for this songs debut in ‘76 still do not tire of hearing it, 46 years later.
She's almost orgasming..... Best opening song 1st album EVAAAR, topping even Led Zeppelin and Steely Dan (Do It Again). You'd take a woman to see Boston. Good things would happen before the night was over.
I was 14 when it came out. It changed my life. I still listen to the album.
I agree. That's why when she said at the beginning, "I believe I've heard this in a movie or on TV," my heart sank. I know it's "old" but vocal coaches/analysts should be intimately familiar with this band.
@@jasoncapecod I was 15 and haven’t stopped listening to this album ever since!! 😀🤟
So true!!!
I was SIX YEARS OLD and I remember listening to this song over and over…….THAT is how good this song was, and it doesn’t get old!! 🙌🏻
And of course using my wooden tennis racket to air jam 😆
Brad Delp had one of the greatest voices in rock history and the melodic composition that Tom Scholtz put together in this song is a timeless classic.
Arguably the greatest vocal talent in rock history. Who was better?
@plikkkk Rik Emmett is almost as good. Listen to "Lay it on the line" singing, playing lead and rhythm is very hard. I love Bradley Delp as well.
Hands down, the most iconic vocal performance of all time!
The drummer, Sib Hashian, died at the age of 61 while drumming on a cruise ship....Gotta' love it.
Probably Boston's most famous song. Next one I'd recommend Foreplay/LongTime or Don't Look Back
I love the original, but the cover by Two Minutes to Late Night is amazing. ua-cam.com/video/oqW3V5H3e2M/v-deo.html
I was always in love with Feelin’ Satisfied but they’re all great!
Rock and Roll Band from the first album. It has that same infectious good-times feeling.
I second the Foreplay/LongTime suggestion.
Another +1 for Foreplay/LongTime. My all-time favorite Boston song.
Brad Delp was incredible. Another artist lost to suicide. Rick Beato did a great analysis of this song too. Love your work!
I grew tired of this song after hearing it so many times. Beatos video made me re-appreciate the track and the painstaking details that went into it.
Hearing this every day in high school gave me hope.
Peabody, MA born and neighboring Danvers raised... Brad Delp. He was rock vocal greatness..... The reason why you feel the generosity in his singing is because he had a very kind soul.
Brad Delp, to me one of the greatest, yet underrated rock vocalists ever!
This is the second fool in this comments thread that has mentioned Brad Delp was "underrated". What is the matter with these idiots ?
Brad Delp was NEVER underrated - EVER ! He was praised for his remarkable vocal abilities from the very beginning. Either, you are a child
that was never there from the start - or you just don't know jack about music. Who else do you think is underrated ? Prince ? Micheal Jackson ?
Steve Perry ? Freddie Mercury ? Maybe you should stick with Taylor Swift and some of that other teeny bopper stuff......what a dolt.....
Imagine being a teenager when this album hit the airwaves. It blew everybody away!
We had no idea at the time that this would go on to be one of the greatest records ever!
Absolutely! I was in junior hugh and when this played on the bus, our heads exploded. We’d never heard composition and production like this before. It changed rock forever. And years later, when I found out that Tom Scholz had basically mixed this in his basement, my head exploded again!
I was 14, and yes I was blown away. It set Rock on it's ear. My best friends sister had a boyfriend with an awesome stereo system in his place. We would listen to this cranked up until our ears blead. Good times, great tunes! Epic album!
No, we knew this was one of the best records ever made when it came out lol
@@texasd1385 Agreed, from the fade in you knew this album was special. The best debut album ever.
I bought this album with my own money back in '77, along with KISS Alive II when I was 10. It blew my mind then and still does today. I've since handed all my vinyl down to my youngest daughter and she cherishes this stuff.
Perhaps my all-time favorite song. Period. Was devastated when the news broke of Brad’s death…while Tom may have been the orchestrator, Brad was the heart and soul. THE voice.
Scholz is an MIT-trained engineer who designed and built his own recording studio in an apartment basement in the early 1970s. A fan of rock music throughout his teen years, Scholz began writing songs while earning his master's degree at MIT.[2] The first Boston album was mostly recorded in his basement studio, primarily using devices he invented. Tom also built his own guitars which is one reason for his unique sound
Steve Perry is always deemed “The Voice” but I’d put Delp right there with him. Dude was insane 🔥🔥
Yeah, that's a "1A" and "1B" situation, without need to classify them further!
I'd put Delp a step above Perry but that's likely due to the better tunes ne sings.
@@cdbdbsabzb in his prime, definitely.
Perry had range, but I always found his enunciation sloppy and indistinct. He slurred words and phrases. Delp, on the other hand...
@@ExSkyCyclePilot Thats a very good point.
I don't normally pay attention to channels like yours, but the pure unadulterated joy you display for music of all kinds makes you an exception. Your reactions give me a different perspective of some of my favorite musical artists, and for that I am a grateful subscriber. Thanks Elizabeth!
A stunning voice never to be forgotten by anyone who hears him sing. Wish he was still here happy & more recognised than he was in his lifetime. Not fair.
Just graduated high school . Cruising in my 67 4sd Super Sport Chevelle . A great time to be alive .
Tom Scholz’s genius cannot be overestimated. He recorded most of this entire album by himself in his basement, except for the glorious vocals and the drums. Tom was an engineer at Polaroid by day, and invented several devices for music recording.
Very true. I remember from years ago that he received a BS and a Masters degree in Engineering from M.I.T. Pretty accomplished.
He also taught at MIT, right?
Ottawa Hills, Ohio.
*overestimated, but yeah 😁
@@ImYourOverlord ha! You’re right. The caffeine’s had not yet kicked in when I write it. I shall edit it.
Even after all these years, hearing this song is like getting a hug from an old friend.
Boston is one the best bands around for their day cutting across so many different generations. While I love all kinds of music, Boston has been a classic staple in various plays lists across the decades of my life. For me, I find their lyrics evoke so many thoughts and memories and soaring guitars and vocals carry so much energy that I find them energizing and uplifting (also during my early teen years). Boston - Greatest Hits (1993) is one of the best albums with which to begin enjoying Boston ||| ALSO: I also think, regarding the time period you mentioned, that the popularity of music had to do with the quality of the musicians and the music they produced. During that time period, the best bands released albums that did not have 1-2 good songs and lots of filler songs (not necessarily bad but not hit quality). If one merely goes to almost any album released during late 60s through the period you mentioned by Beatles, CCR, Kiss, Boston, Aerosmith, Foreigner, Hendrix, Van Halen, and on and on, I think you will find of the 8 to 10 songs 50% or more were really hit billboard songs. You bought an album and it was loaded with fantastic music. At least, IMHO.
We grew up on the most elite music one could ever hear. We didn't know we were going to be part of music history but I can tell you attending concerts in the 1970's-1980's was the best experience a human could ever wish for. No one can take those days away from us. It was special. It was magical. We were so free. No worries. No cares. Just living life through music. We knew every band. We knew every lyric. We did chores, returned glass coke bottles, washed neighbors cars to get the money we needed for a 45 or an album. For our birthdays or Christmas we asked for albums.
As I've gotten older I realize the music did something to our souls. When we attended concerts, thousands upon thousands gathered together as strangers & when it ended we not only were just one unit but we made new best friends. Our fists high in the air, singing at the top of our lungs. All in unison.
You can ask any of us...we know, without any doubt, we grew into adulthood listening to the greatest music ever made...EVER. I still have most of my several hundreds of ticket stubs. I can tell you about every time I first heard a new song on the radio or first heard it performed live. Brad Kelp and Boston never got the credit they so richly deserved but we keep them ALL alive by passing what we know & love to the next generations.
We know how truly blessed we are.
When this song and album came out in 1976 we were all just blown away!! We'd never heard anything like it!
There hasn't been anything like it since, either. A one of a kind classic.
@@andrewshaver5800 No bands sounds like Boston they were unique
@@andrewshaver5800 100%
What will blow you away more, they started making this album in 1968 (it took 8 years to create), that's how far ahead of the rock genre they were
@@stevepoythress4678 I love the first album,thats mind blowing,but with Tom Scholz ,he was ahead of his time.
As much as he achieved the high pitches in the studio, he also hit the notes live, and held the last note as well. Amazing voice.
She's almost orgasming..... Best opening song 1st album EVAAAR, topping even Led Zeppelin and Steely Dan (Do It Again). You'd take a woman to see Boston. Good things would happen before the night was over.
And back in the day when singers couldn't rely on autotune. That was a day when was no faking. Bands of the 70's and early 80's were incredible.
Why, oh why do his vocals make me cry? They are so gorgeous. ❤️
For a vocalist this is a rare treat indeed. Brad Delp was indeed an amazing vocalist. May he rest in peace.
Brad Delp is greatly missed..One of the great classic rock singers, along with Lou Graham and Steve Walsh. Boston, Foreigner & Kansas. Steve Perry of Journey as well..Brad Delp RIP 🙏 He was 53. Sad end to his Life. 😥😔
Not to forget Bob Seger.
My favorites as well. Nice
He was 55
I’ve always enjoyed Boston much more than all of those mentioned and many more. Styx was close. Wonderful era for sure!
I am still waiting for Elizabeth to react to Lou Gramm. If she did I don't remember seeing it, and I couldn't find anything in the search function. I thought I saw that she reacted to the Mariah Carey version of "I Want To Know What Love Is". 🤨 Elizabeth, you need to react to the original! The real deal, Lou Gramm!!
My heart broke when I heard about Brad's death. Known as the nicest guy in rock and roll but was in so much inward pain. You will always live on with some of the Greatest music ever created! All of your fans still love you!!
Amen
Eddie Holleman was a driven, highly intelligent nerd in 1976. He chased me down because he was so excited about a new band. He had his cassette player in his backpack. He turned it on. Boston. I was as blown away by his appreciation of rock as i was by the music. A memorable moment from high school, thanks, Eddie!!
He really was a very nice guy every time I interacted with him.
Amen!
I've had a crush on him for over 30 years! ❤️
Boston's music is soaring! I'm just a middle-aged guy, but my heart first swells and then soars when crescendo climbs to crescendo. I remember when this record dropped. We played this album so many times when I was a kid, we ruined it. The volume was always turned WAY up. We had quadraphonics! I remember where all of the worst scratches were on our LP when this song played. Thanks!
Imagine being a high school kid in the seventies. Bought an 8 track player so I could listen to this in my car. What an Album!!!
The truly amazing part of this is that the music was mostly written by an MIT student with not a lot of musical training and, after recording most of it, he had to find a band to play it to go on tour. Mind blowing!!
Yep completely engineered and produced in Tom's basement in a suburb of Boston. Nothing like that has ever been done since in the world of music.
@@hmc2s- actually Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails did essentially the same thing in the 80’s on his debut album “Pretty Hate Machine” he did the whole thing all by himself then had to find musicians to play the music live.
dave grohl did the same thing@@hmc2s
Triumph's song Magic Power has the same type of message of how music can help you through a bad day. Check out their performance at the 1983 U.S. Festival along with other tracks like Fight the good fight and Never Surrender along with Lay it on the Line. all from the same show. You will find the positive message along With Rik Emmets amazing vocals quite enjoyable.
Yeah I'd love to see her do some Triuph
Agree, love Triumph, Rik Emmett is a beast vocally and on the guitar. I listen to that album alot.
Magic Power is one of my all-time favorites! Would LOVE to see her analyze it!
I was just about to suggest the same thing.
I saw Triumph at the American Rock Festival in 1984 and they sounded great.
I have to agree with you on Rik's voice,I really love the Sport Of Kings album and his quality shines through on this👍
To heck with the RIPs. Brad your fans challenge you to haunt our nights with your amazing voice. We don’t want to let you go.
Probably the best first album of all time. Elizabeth, please don’t stop at just this song! PLEASE listen to MORE!
You should watch the Rick Beato video "What makes this song great" Fascinating! You will never hear it the same way again. In a good way!!
You're right.The whole album was good.
I'll take Meatloaf "bat out of hell" as the best first album. That and King Crimson
@@dianelevie3360 Rick is the butcher of the music
Best debut in the history of rock music. Every track is gold
You could have picked any song off the debut album. Essentially, it’s a perfect record. 17 million + albums sold, makes it one of the greatest debut albums of all time… To think that it was recorded in a basement, in Milford Massachusetts. For the most part has only 3 musicians on it. Sib on drums (under appreciated drummer). Brad Delp sings every single vocal, including all of the harmonies… The there’s the genius of Tom, playing the rest of the instruments. Remarkable, really.
I hope you’ll do more than one song of Boston’s. No matter how well you may know the music, sitting, and studying it, as you do in these reactions, I guarantee you’ll hear something that you may have missed in passive listenings.
The Boston album re-defined, how rock music can sound. Nothing sounded this huge back then. And Tom Scholz did it more or less all by himself. Some say he even invented pick-dragging, don‘t know if that’s true …
Amen. You can probably count on one hand the number of albums where EVERY SONG on the album is a hit. This is one such album.
Such an amazing album! A perfect album.
And I might be mistaken but most of the album wasn’t even recorded in a proper studio but in Scholz’s basement.
Is it Sib on drums? I thought he was only on Let Me Take You Home Tonight
This is one of my favourite songs of all time. Brad Delp is unbelievable.
I lived in Mass, when this song came out and I have heard it a thousand times and still love it. Damn I'm getting old.
He actually sings the high notes with the guitar. If you isolate his voice from the mix you can hear it . Rick Beato analysis this song on his channel and he'll isolate all the parts to show the skill and his appreciation for the artists. I was tearing up hearing Brad sing, they said he was the nicest guy in rock n roll. So awesome your analyzing this song,i knew you would appreciate it.
Rick Beato's break down of this song is superb. It was the thing that made me a subscriber to Rick's channel.
Incredible!
Ricks video is a must to watch.
I love Rick's analysis. One thing he fails to mention, which Elizabeth picks up on, is the band's universally awesome 70s hair (11:20). This is an excellent point, often overlooked by serious musical theorists. LOL.
Rick/Elizabeth crossover, please.
Boston's first album is one of my favorites, but I absolutely *LOVE* this lady. The way she's totally into the song, the singer's technique, even the very moment of the piece is contagiously joyful. Her facial expressions, tone of voice, even her giggles remind me of my deceased first wife. That total immersion in the joy of the moment is one of the many reasons I married my dear departed Jeanette. Rock on my love.
Your Jeanette sounds like a beautiful lady. May she live long and loud in your memory.
I agree - it was like watching a child see something awesome for the first time. Made my day.
A classic among the best😊
I still have this song on my playlist. It’s a fantastic song made when bands made their own music and no auto tune. Just pure vocals and music. And what a guitar!
Edit: music is the language of emotion. It helps Express emotions that words alone can. This song is powerful in a lot of ways!
He is easily amongst the most underappreciated vocalists of his era. Certainly up there with Steve Perry, Meatloaf, Robert Plant, and Freddie Mercury.
Elizabeth is one of those people that walks into a room & the lights literally glow brighter. Her enthusiasm & child-like excitement absolutely make these vids. I love Julia as well, but nothing is better than seeing Liz light up like a kid on Christmas morning. Her husband (and now young child) are VERY lucky to have her spirit in their lives. She has got to be one of the most real & UNapologetically HERSELF people I've ever encountered. Love from NC... Jordan
I agree. Her enthusiasm and joy just shine. I really enjoy her reactions.
...I only come here for slowly growing smiles .
Yep
I have been waiting for a professional vocalist such as yourself to analyze Brad Delp. For me, the greatest voice in rocknroll. Thank you 🙏🏻
Brad took his life in 2007. He left a note that said in French (he was Canadian) “I am a lonely soul.”
From one lonely soul to another: Try. Try to find someone to talk to. Just try, even though it’s hard. You have value. Talent. Purpose. Meaning. You are cherished and loved.
He was not Canadian, but his parents were French Canadian immigrants. Delp himself was born and raised in Massachusetts.
This song, this band, yanked the floor out from under me when I was a kid. Rush is another band that grabbed my heart, especially the spirit of radio and time stands still. That's a song that helps me spiritually. Thank God my neighbor introduced me to Rush. I needed a lot of help and one day I heard Time Stands Still by Rush. I couldn't get enough of that song, it was an immense blessing for me, it still is, especially after Neil Pert passed away. There is only amazement watching him pour every ounce of himself into his craft. Huge thanks to both groups.
@@michaelcoffman4185 I’m right there with you. The very first Rush track I ever heard was Anthem, I was 14 years old, and became an instant Rush fan. Saw them in Vancouver at 16, Grace Under Pressure tour, and then many times after that over the years. RIP Professor.
You have a Lord and Savior in Jesus Christ that has been reaching out to you since you were born. I was very lonely for most of my life and then in my 40's began to read the Bible for myself and it changed me and my life forever. I've never been lonely or felt unhappy for one day of my life since I came to faith Him. I never knew you could feel peace in this life until that day.
I knew that Brad committed suicide, but I thought it was in the mid 80's, shortly after the Third Stage album was released
This was groundbreaking back in the day. Brilliant band, great production, great songwriting and musical prowess It changed everything in the Rock World. They were the Dimash of Rock in their day. And it still stands out as spectacular today
Way to go Elizabeth, reacting to some great classic rock bands, today's rock bands don't even come close
Don't have the same soul. ;) lol.
ok boomer
This is definitely the studio recording. I love it when he softly echoes the guitar line in parts. Such an amazing voice.
Sounds like the studio recording re-recorded on cassette tape from an old record.
@@mraustinworking Yeah, it's unfortunate that this audio sounds so bad. One of the amazing things about Boston, is Scholz's recording and production techniques. The fidelity is next level...and it's completely lost in this video.
It's also interesting that the video never seems to show Tom's face - the only close-ups are of him playing the bass guitar.
@@mraustinworking And left in a hot car so the shell's slightly warped and drags just enough to pull the pitch down at times! Regardless, it's nice to celebrate this magical music. So far ahead of its time.
I was 20 in 1980, so i lived through this amazing time in music. There was nothing like it before and will never be nothing like it again. Hearing timeless classics like this never gets old. It was the best time and part of my life. I was lucky to have been witness to this era.
One of the greatest feel-good songs of all time. Written by a master and sung by an angel.
This album sounds like a greatest hits album: every song is brilliant, a hit. Many bands have to release multiple albums to gather such a collection. There is no B-side, it's got two A-sides.
No album has a b side.
A sides and b sides are designations of single releases not entire albums.
Plus it's their debut.
It's like Steely Dan's Asia Album... all masterpieces in their own right.
When I first got the album I was genuinely surprised it wasnt a greatest hits
Amazing that this song is around 50 years old and holds up! It is one of my top 10 all time favorites
Thank Tom Scholz, MIT graduate and guitarist extraordinaire for the arrangement and production. One of the best produced albums ever, using mid-seventies technology. No Pro Tools. No auto-tune. One of the most talented bands ever.
They were years or decades ahead of the majority of top 40 rock bands, In their production value. Only rush was of equal value But they were a bit too complex for the top 40 market.
Don't forget he was on the team at Polaroid that invented the instamatic camera. Plus he invented most of the equipment in his home studio, where the first album was recorded.
He actually can be called a genius.
But this is the perfect example of when musicians and singers knew their craft, they could play and they could sing!!
Tom Sholz is one of those people whose contributions to society make you so happy, but the fact that he was so damn good at so damn many things makes you sort of hate him at the same time. Like, share the talent, dude. Stop hoarding it. And then again, if he hadn't hoarded all of the talent we may never have gotten this song, or Foreplay/Long Time, or Smokin', Peace of Mind, or Rock n' Roll Band, or any of their other amazing songs.
EXactly ! The way real music was back in the day when ppl could really sing like Delp !! He has one of the best voices in rock ever!,
In my opinion, this one is THE greatest rock song ever...the lyrics; the vocals, both lead and the harmonies; the musicianship from the fade-in melody to the oh so catchy main riff. From pick slides to hand clapping its got it all.
Welcome to the 70’s! So glad I was alive! Boston was and is awesome!
One of the most iconic 70’s songs and vocals. This demonstrates when all facets come together to make an awesome hit. RIP Brad...
yeah, it's amazing that someone who brought so much joy to everyone else ended in such a bad place himself. Depression sucks.
She's almost orgasming..... Best opening song 1st album EVAAAR, topping even Led Zeppelin and Steely Dan (Do It Again). You'd take a woman to see Boston. Good things would happen before the night was over.
Tom Scholtz, as a musical engineer genius and Delp’s vocals….. supreme mastering!
It's Scholz (without the "t"). Rhymes with "moles".
@@OddTimeMan Yes, sorry I misspelled it LOL
I thought this was going to be a silly video of a person who never heard this song. But this is actually quite nice and endearing. And informative. All the best and keep discovering this great music
Delp and Perry are two voices that you could listen to non stop
I’ve watched numerous reaction vids to this masterpiece and yours is the only reaction that expresses the overwhelming joy and awe that it deserves. Yes!!! Finally someone that feels it, not just analyses it. Thank you for giving Brad’s astounding and beautiful voice and this uniquely evocative song their due respect with your delightful reaction. Subscribed!
My brother you said it all! It is a true masterpiece no doubt. I recall fondly the first time I experienced it and was awestruck.Your comment on feeling the cut is so correct. I didn't just hear the cut but felt it someplace that for the life of me can't explain it! Delp's voice is simply incredible, range, fullness, and of course sustain. Then Scholz magic makes this simply amazing. Look, the guy is an incredible musician and has a Masters in Electrical Engineering from MIT! Somehow it doesn't seem fair does it? And finally he designed many of his effects and his own recording studio. Be well and safe peace to you and yours.
ty, well said
Yes. Her reaction is wonderful
Try rick beato
The joy on your face watching this tells us more than any analysis.
no auto tune, nothing but Brad Delp in all his awesomeness... RIP my Brother, sorry it had to end that way...
I was 9 years old and even at that age this song grabbed me and held onto me all my life.
Full voice highs of Brad Delp were phenomenal 👍👍
Every time I hear foreplay/longtime, I have to stop what I'm doing and become an air instrumentalist for whichever part is striking me at the moment. One of the few songs that still hits just as hard every time you listen to it.
Same, but I tend to lean towards air drums during that intro.
Foreplay is one of the MAIN reasons I wanted to learn to play drums. That and Blackened made me pick up the sticks and learn.
It’s a moral imperative.
Right ??!!!!🤘
@@durden215 As one does...
One more amazing thing about Brad’s vocals is that most of the backing vocals are him double tracking so close they begin to phase.
All the vocals on the1st album are Brad. And Tom played EVERYTHING but the drums. Phenomenal
Grew up listening to Boston... takes me back every time I hear a Boston song! Really cool hearing their music analyzed like that.
Seeing you experience this song with such a big, beautiful smile... brings me joy like when I would listen to it with my headphones in bed.
I have said, for many years, that Brad Delp is the single most underrated vocalist in rock.
There's people who know. There's people who don't. But if you know, you really know.
Yes, Brad and Graham Bonnet.
As a child of the 70's and 80's, the nostalgia this song conjures for me is so strong! Boston is one of the most perfect rock bands ever. There is so much talent on stage in this video, and Brad Delp's vocals just carry me away to another time, a better time! Thanks for the great review!
At 54 I feel that same nostalgia to this song. I still crank up the stereo while driving when this comes on the radio. It's like a time warp of remembrance.
@@scottshields113 Same. Caught my 16 year old cranking up Boston the other day. 😄
My FAVORITE vocalist bar none and my favorite rock band of all time !!..R.I.P. Brad..I'm 58 years young and i still rock out to Boston as if hearing them for the first time..
Yes! Born 68 here, and I could go to sleep listening to music like this!
I agree!!
I turned 13 in 73 and been listening to music since the 60's.
There was and has been no era of music comparable to the 70's. Hands down the pinnacle of modern music..nothing even comes close until the early 90's.
....and this album may be the pinnacle of that era.
Just go back and look at the top rock albums month by month from say 70 until 79.
It was a magic time.
@doggedout I agree with you 100%. I turned 18 in 1975'. Boston came to Phoenix on tour to promote the new album. There wasn't another band in that era that could reproduce they're sound as you heard it on the record. The tech they utilized put them way ahead of most rock bands from the 70's. People were blown away at the concert, stunned and amazed at how perfect they sounded. I was fortunate to have seen them live and still remember the excitement of that concert to this day. I saw a lot of big name bands in the mid and late 70's. How fortunate I was. The Eagles did a concert with Jackson Brown, and Linda Ronstadt one summer in Phoenix. That was the greatest concert I had ever attended. I feel there has never been a line-up of great rock bands and music like there were in the 70's. Evidence of that is because they're still selling albums 40+ years later and a lot of them still tour. Take that 80's & 90's rock band Wana bee's.
It is just wonderful to watch this lady's facial expressions alone, to see how much joy she gets from listening to this song. Enthralling to behold.
Legend says Brad is still holding the last note....