I consider myself extremely lucky that I got to hear him sing with Beatle Juice at city hall plaza in Boston only about 8 or 9 months before he was gone and I got to meet him after the show, I was as much a fan of his as he was of the Beatles and when we got up to meet him what really impressed me was that he made me feel like he was seeing a friend he hadn't seen in awhile and I said absolutely that's why he was known as the nicest guy in rock and roll
"BRAD DELP" was the HEART ♥ and SOUL of, Boston. When Boston played in concert during the beginning years, it was easy to discern that BARRY & BRAD were close!
I'm telling you Barry is incredible, I seen him open for the Hollywood vampires this past summer and no offense to the vampires but Barry stole the show, every song has an awesome lead guitar in it and because there's not a rhythm guitar his leads are crystal clear, that to me was why they were better than the vampires, Joe perry had some good lead parts but it was harder to hear being drowned out by the rhythm guitar
Barry and Brad both came from the same cloth, both very talented individuals and both perfect gentleman. It's very sad that we can never know the depth of someone's depression until it's too late. RIP Brad, truly one of the best vocalists of all time!
Berrys solos and Brads unbelievably high and forceful notes are a huge part of the soundtrack of my adolescence and teen years. My musical tastes have changed considerably since then but if Im driving and Boston comes on the radio, the cellphone gets switched off, the radio gets cranked and I’m right back to a time where everything seemed hopeful and life was simpler.
Same here ! I usually listen to a lot of British music but if a Boston song comes on I turn everything off as my car radio is set to a classic rock station so that comes on when I’m through streaming.Right on !!
Oh wow rush & Triumph you’re a classic rock music kind of guy Good bands I saw a Triumph concert on tv as a kid. At the time they had pretty good light show 😊
Cool interview with Mr. Goodreau. Was not aware Brad was a Beatles mimic! I've always believed More Than A Feeling was the quintessential power ballad that defined the seventies and could not have been pulled off without Brad's vocals, no matter how many guitar tracks Tom Scholz put in. And why it took until 2018 for them to be inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame is beyond comprehension, but better late than never, since it doesn't seem to be about R&R anymore. My top three male R&R vocalists from their era: Brad Delp, Steve Walsh, and Paul Rodgers!
I saw Boston at the Texas Jam in 87 I believe, and was one of the most memorable concerts of all time! It was brutally hot but soooo worth it! RIP Brad! I 1000% agree Brad was such an amazing talented singer that so many wish they had 1 tenth of the talent he had! Thank you also Barry Goudreau for the amazing guitar work that is the blueprint of making the way I play as well! Bless you both!
A loss for Barry we can't imagine. I heard the isolated vocals. The level of engineering that Brad had achieved on the vocal and music was top in the industry back then I can add.
BARRY! BOSTON is timeless! What a phenomenal band during a phenomenal time when ROCK was king! Brad Delp was easily one of the best rock vocalists EVER! My god could he sing!
Brad Delp on songs like "I think I like it", "Feeling Satisfied" or "Hitch a Ride" to name just a few of so many great songs he did, lifts my spirit unlike any other singer I've listened to and continues to more so with time.
Same here backstage in 87 Hamilton Ontario. We can tell people how amazing he was to talk to (allowing a fan who is a stranger to feel like an old pal getting caught up over the past years) but it's true what You read about him being that nice Why it makes it so much more sad he is gone..
I was there! I was close enough to the stage to touch Brad's hand when he leaned over to hand-slap the fans in the front row. I remember the moment RTZ started playing a Boston tune, the crowd just erupted.
Had the great joy of getting to spend time with Brad and the guys in BeatleJuice back in my radio days. Everything Barry has said here about Brad's dedication to their fans is true. Got to see it in-person. In an entertainment world loaded with arrogant egos, he was a bright light. Truly one of the most 'kind' and amazingly talented people I ever got to meet.
We were very lucky to hear Brads talent. I was thrilled by the first two BOSTON albums. I was saddened by his death. We loose far too many people to suicide.
Saw Barry play with Orion The Hunter ... They toured with Aerosmith on the tour when Joe Perry came back to the band. ( I think it was the Done with mirrors era) What a wild night that was .. ! They handed Barry a HUGE Cheech & Chong style joint onstage - he lit it & had a few puffs before tossing it into the crowd. A huge biker gang fight broke out right after Orion The Hunters set and the concert security staff whipped the crap out of all of them and hauled them all off in a panel truck used as a Paddy Wagon.
Brad without a doubt had been struggling with depression many years of his life No one person is to blame for his unfortunate decision. Many people don’t seek professional help cuz they think it won’t do any good & embarrassment but he lives on in our th❤ughts
Saw them many times Tom was weird met him and he's still close with my daughter but there is a fine line with being exceptionally brilliant and really out there think about very smart people you all went to school with 😊
Brad Delp is definitely on my mount Rushmore of greatest male singers along with Freddie Mercury, Steve Perry and Geoff Tate. I know opinions vary and you're not wrong if you disagree with me.
He mentioned Brads suicide. Then, in the next breath he suggested depression as the culprit. If you read what Brad had done to his wife's live-in girlfriend, that's the reason he committed suicide. He could not face his wife, family, and friends. Nor could he forgive himself.
One of the greatest voices of all time. Brad's voice itself, was pure music!!❤
I consider myself extremely lucky that I got to hear him sing with Beatle Juice at city hall plaza in Boston only about 8 or 9 months before he was gone and I got to meet him after the show, I was as much a fan of his as he was of the Beatles and when we got up to meet him what really impressed me was that he made me feel like he was seeing a friend he hadn't seen in awhile and I said absolutely that's why he was known as the nicest guy in rock and roll
"BRAD DELP" was the HEART ♥ and SOUL of, Boston. When Boston played in concert during the beginning years, it was easy to discern that BARRY & BRAD were close!
Barry seems like a real nice and genuine guy. RIP Brad Delp. The man with the voice of an angel.🙏
Pity you're a Trumper.
Brad was the HEART ♥ and SOUL of "BOSTON."
@middleamerican9022 wtf are you talking about?
@@middleamerican9022 Why would you pity someone with a brain that could think for themselves?
God bless you Barry. RIP Brad. Thank you gentlemen for the great music!
We listened to Boston in our muscle cars in the late 1970's.
R.I.P. Brad Delp. Thanks Barry for your superb musicianship!
What an awesome guitarist you are Barry..Your 2 and 3 part harmonies are etched on my mind ✌️
I'm telling you Barry is incredible, I seen him open for the Hollywood vampires this past summer and no offense to the vampires but Barry stole the show, every song has an awesome lead guitar in it and because there's not a rhythm guitar his leads are crystal clear, that to me was why they were better than the vampires, Joe perry had some good lead parts but it was harder to hear being drowned out by the rhythm guitar
Barry and Brad both came from the same cloth, both very talented individuals and both perfect gentleman. It's very sad that we can never know the depth of someone's depression until it's too late. RIP Brad, truly one of the best vocalists of all time!
Berrys solos and Brads unbelievably high and forceful notes are a huge part of the soundtrack of my adolescence and teen years. My musical tastes have changed considerably since then but if Im driving and Boston comes on the radio, the cellphone gets switched off, the radio gets cranked and I’m right back to a time where everything seemed hopeful and life was simpler.
Same here ! I usually listen to a lot of British music but if a Boston song comes on I turn everything off as my car radio is set to a classic rock station so that comes on when I’m through streaming.Right on !!
I will never get over this loss 😪
One of my 3 favorite bands which include Rush and Triumph. RIP Brad :(
Oh wow rush & Triumph you’re a classic rock music kind of guy
Good bands I saw a Triumph concert on tv as a kid. At the time they had pretty good
light show 😊
Deep purple, rainbow, Sabbath, triumph, UFO, Judas priest, Skynyrd, acdc, van halen, early Nugent, zeppelin, Floyd, some kiss, montrose, grand funk,
Cool interview with Mr. Goodreau. Was not aware Brad was a Beatles mimic! I've always believed More Than A Feeling was the quintessential power ballad that defined the seventies and could not have been pulled off without Brad's vocals, no matter how many guitar tracks Tom Scholz put in. And why it took until 2018 for them to be inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame is beyond comprehension, but better late than never, since it doesn't seem to be about R&R anymore. My top three male R&R vocalists from their era: Brad Delp, Steve Walsh, and Paul Rodgers!
RIP Brad Delp & Sib Hashian! ☹️
You guys are truly missed..
Brad Delp amazing singer !!!!
I saw Boston at the Texas Jam in 87 I believe, and was one of the most memorable concerts of all time! It was brutally hot but soooo worth it! RIP Brad! I 1000% agree Brad was such an amazing talented singer that so many wish they had 1 tenth of the talent he had! Thank you also Barry Goudreau for the amazing guitar work that is the blueprint of making the way I play as well! Bless you both!
Mr.Goudreau, thank you for your great music. We saw Boston in Rochester, NY
Boston was my second concert ever, at the war memorial, Sammy Hagar opened up
Barry got to hear Brad sing communication breakdown, I wish there was a recording of that
A loss for Barry we can't imagine. I heard the isolated vocals. The level of engineering that Brad had achieved on the vocal and music was top in the industry back then I can add.
BARRY! BOSTON is timeless! What a phenomenal band during a phenomenal time when ROCK was king! Brad Delp was easily one of the best rock vocalists EVER! My god could he sing!
Barry was the most underrated guitar player and vocalist!
Brad Delp on songs like "I think I like it", "Feeling Satisfied" or "Hitch a Ride" to name just a few of so many great songs he did, lifts my spirit unlike any other singer I've listened to and continues to more so with time.
I hear you! Always did it for me too! Brad was incredible.
I was one of those people that Brad talked to for 5 full minutes after a performance on the RTZ tour... Hammerjacks, Baltimore, November of 91
Same here backstage in 87 Hamilton Ontario. We can tell people how amazing he was to talk to (allowing a fan who is a stranger to feel like an old pal getting caught up over the past years) but it's true what You read about him being that nice Why it makes it so much more sad he is gone..
I was there! I was close enough to the stage to touch Brad's hand when he leaned over to hand-slap the fans in the front row. I remember the moment RTZ started playing a Boston tune, the crowd just erupted.
It still hurts Brad death yet i never knew him personal
Had the great joy of getting to spend time with Brad and the guys in BeatleJuice back in my radio days. Everything Barry has said here about Brad's dedication to their fans is true. Got to see it in-person. In an entertainment world loaded with arrogant egos, he was a bright light. Truly one of the most 'kind' and amazingly talented people I ever got to meet.
We were very lucky to hear Brads talent. I was thrilled by the first two BOSTON albums. I was saddened by his death. We loose far too many people to suicide.
I didn't know Brad was a huge Beatles fan, thats freaking awesome 😎
So sorry Barry... We're processing this still.
Brad, the voice of Boston
Thank You!
Saw Barry play with Orion The Hunter ... They toured with Aerosmith on the tour when Joe Perry came back to the band. ( I think it was the Done with mirrors era) What a wild night that was .. ! They handed Barry a HUGE Cheech & Chong style joint onstage - he lit it & had a few puffs before tossing it into the crowd. A huge biker gang fight broke out right after Orion The Hunters set and the concert security staff whipped the crap out of all of them and hauled them all off in a panel truck used as a Paddy Wagon.
I saw the tour in Rochester New York. I was only going to see Orion the hunter, I love that album, Fran was spot on as was the rest of the band!
Brad without a doubt had been struggling with depression many years of his life
No one person is to blame for his unfortunate decision. Many people don’t seek professional help cuz they think it won’t do any good & embarrassment but he lives on in our th❤ughts
As much as I love the Beatles, I want Brad Delp to sound like Brad Delp. What a singer he was.
Saw them many times Tom was weird met him and he's still close with my daughter but there is a fine line with being exceptionally brilliant and really out there think about very smart people you all went to school with 😊
The man with the golden pipes.
I'm only 26 but saw Beetlejuice when I was 8 just before his death. I feel so lucky to have seen him perform
Do you know if Boston will be releasing a new album?
Don Savignano, no more new music from Boston.
Every 15 yrs. ...
RIP, Brad
I'm a lonely Soul ....Brad Delp
Best instrument in any band Brad was in was his voice imo.
Met him at a Beetlejuice show, he was very accommodating to fans.
Brad Delp is definitely on my mount Rushmore of greatest male singers along with Freddie Mercury, Steve Perry and Geoff Tate. I know opinions vary and you're not wrong if you disagree with me.
Both Barry and Brad worked with Ben Orr on his unreleased music.
Who has it?
The songs Ben wrote with John Kalishes are on YT from various postings. Who actually owns them or has the rights no one seems to know.
Maybe like his voice, he was bipolar, from the high highs to the low lows, and the fame kept it under the radar.
He mentioned Brads suicide. Then, in the next breath he suggested depression as the culprit. If you read what Brad had done to his wife's live-in girlfriend, that's the reason he committed suicide. He could not face his wife, family, and friends. Nor could he forgive himself.
It’s amazing that everyone including you know what was going on in Brads head. Tom Scholz is a money grubbing piece of shit
He was the heavyweight champ of rock singers.
Brad and Barry WERE Boston! Tom knew it which is why he went apoplectic at Brad and Barry's non-Boston venture.....shutting down the record.
RIP Brad Delp & Sib Hashian! ☹️
You guys are truly missed..