Young Opera Singer Reacts To Boston - More Than A Feeling

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This whole album was written and recorded by Tom Scholz (The guy in the silver jump suit with the gold guitar) in the basement of his Boston apartment building in 1974/75 which was unheard of back then. He also built a lot of his own recording equipment (He was an engineer at Polaroid) and helped to make home recording what it is today with some of the gear he designed. The fact that he got these kinds of sounds in a basement with home-made gear in the mid 70s is incredible. And he wrote great songs on top of it (He played all the guitar and bass parts along with the organ, the guy is crazy talented). Your reaction to Brad's high notes was awesome, great job as always!

CJReaper
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Delp could sing like a bird, the first Boston album is as close to a perfect record as you’re ever gonna get. Rest easy Brad, wish you were here

konowd
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One of the greatest rock singers of all time R.I.P. Brad.

stevetanner
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It’s so great to see younger generations enjoying classics like this.

Christopher-Baltimore
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Im so happy to see the younger generation appreciate classic rock!

brentjewell
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Brad Delp's voice is just so easy to listen to. Some people can hit high notes but it may not sound the greatest. Yet, Brad Delp can hit those high notes and it is so pleasing to hear.
RIP Brad. You are missed.

trex
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He was definitely a one in a million voice. That range was 💥🎶

Alex-xqjx
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The melody, the guitar, the drums and that exceptional voice, this is the perfect song ! One of the best songs of all time !

stiofandundealgan
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This absolute timeless classic album was released in 1976. It's sounds just as good to me now as it did when I was a kid in 1976!

lamplighter
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Brad Delp sang ALL vocals on the Boston albums that he performed on. That’s all lead, all backing, and all harmonies. 💯% Brad Delp!

stevenewcomer
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In many ways Boston was the Tom Scholz show but he was extremely fortunate to have Brad Delp as a vocalist. I couldn't imagine anyone else singing those songs. He hit those high notes with effortless ease. That is truly talent.

rogerdodger
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The band Boston was one MIT student.who had an idea of what a rock band should sound like, set up a studio in his home, and began recording all the parts, then one day he stumbles on a man with this voice, and the rest is history. What amazes me about his upper register, is when he taps into it, the electric guitar comes in for the pre-chorus, and I genuinely have a difficult time telling his voice apart from the guitar.

tbmike
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The look on your face when Brad Delp started hitting the high notes - I started to cry.
A child of the '80s, I've been a lifelong Boston fan, and I've always appreciated his vocal talents. I was saddened when that voice was silenced so young in the 2000s...
To see how you react to Brad Delp's gift makes me so happy, thank you!

jimgeminelli
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The drummer Sib Hashian who passed in 2017 was the father-in-law to Dwayne The Rock Johnson.

jamiemacdonald
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Yes, you will find that in the 1970's there was something in the water. The talent of the singers back then were quite extraordinary.

eric
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This is one of the most distinctive bands ever. No mistaking this patented sound. R.I.P. master Delp. Music Will never forget you.

srtrocketship
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If you haven't already, check out Pat Benatar. She was a classically trained singer who was accepted into the Juilliard School of Music but chose a different path and married her high school sweetheart. Her mother was an opera singer who gave it up to raise her kids. Fortunately, Pat found her way back to music. Fun fact: Pat & her guitarist Neil Giraldo have been working together since 1979 and married since 1982. Pretty remarkable.

EducatedExtinction
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One of the very best singers of all time beautiful I love everything Boston did with him RIP Brad Delp

williamreiser
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Brad Delp R.I.P, My God what a Voice!!!

FarazFarooqui-lqfj
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Some say he’s still holding that note. RIP my friend gone but never forgotten .

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