@@EdHindel Imagine a paralell universe where we had been givin cell phones. We would have thrown them in the fire or the water cuz we did not WANT TO BE FOUND! We thrashed our way thru the 80`s and as Thin Lizzy said "And if the boys wanted a fight , you better let `em." Muscle cars made in the U.S.A. like Chevelle, GTO, Camaro and trucks and Harley`s as well. Every generation thinks theirs is the best, but look at the concerts and keg parties with live music we had. And the chicks were smokin hot for the most part. What a ride brothers!! I try not to get nostalgic, but I cant help it at times.
Could not have said it better. I saw them on the third stage tour obstructed seats we were behind the stage in Worchester one of the 9 sold out shows. Farrenheit opened years later my band would open for Charlie Ferren wicked cool dude
Memories of my 68 Dodge Charger 440 30 over 3/4 cam 410 gears with an overdrive Boston feeling satisfied out of 1st gear it was on , memories of my youth at 19 yrs old great times ..
I was 19 in 1986. Long hair, denim, leather, muscle American made beasts like Chevelle`s and GTO`s Camaro`s, Mustangs, Mopar and GM man! A killer sound system like a JVC or Alpine cranking out the newest album out. We saw a record drop every 6 months , Judas Priest, Van Halen, Maiden, Dio, Sabbath, Scorpions......we lived through the insanity of the 80`s and are still here talking about Generation X !😎💥🤘. We changed the whole ballgame man!
I still knock myself in the head for selling the old cars I did in the 70s & 80s. I'd get them, keep them for a couple of years and move on to something else. Never thought that 30 years later they'd cost five figures for something really nice.
Right there with you guys...I've had my 1970 GTO Convertible, since I was 18 (now...just turned 60). Cruising, and ripping the gears on her, on a warm Summer night, or a crisp Fall evening...jamming to BOSTON Doesn't get better !
Brad Delp is sooooo missed, and what an amazing job Tom Scholz did to back up his amazing voice, he more or less said he knew he had his work cut out for him when he first heard Brad audition feeling that angels had delivered this singer to him.
Just can't describe that feeling back in the 1980s as we were driving down the road with our windows down, listening to FM radio and that ICONIC riff comes on for the first 7 seconds. Take advantage of today's technology and go back to the start of this song, and listen (REALLY LISTEN) to those first 7 seconds, and imagine a time when NO-ONE had that fuzzy "perfect" Boston tone. Back then, you couldn't just click and play those 7 seconds over and over again. We had a CASSETTE TAPE, and you could "sort of" rewind it a bit, to play that NASTY riff again and again. THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
I lost my sweet husband of 40 years in February. We started dating in 1981. Boston was his favorite band. Everytime i hear one of their songs it takes me back to our teenage dating years. I could hear him pull onto my street with Boston playing wide open in his car. Oh such sweet memories. Wish we could start all over again at 16. His funeral service ended with Don't Look Back. I miss him every day.
So sorry to hear about your Husband! I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
@@RhondaDennes _I know your comment was well intended... but please correct (edit) it to show 'husband' instead of 'dad'. THANKS._ If not editing it, please at least reply with a correction. BTW: RIP Brad Delp
My husband and I were driving in a terrible rain storm around 7pm on March 9th, 2007. The Loop in Chicago were playing several Boston songs in a row. As much as I loved it I knew something was wrong. It was announced Brad Delp died. We were on our way to Ohio to pick up a puppy, I never forgot it. The highest and lowest point of my life. My puppy turned out to be the best dog I will ever have.
I Will Never Understand Why Brad Delp Supposedly Committed Suicide, Especially When He Was Engaged To Get Married ? That Stil Troubles Me To This Day, Obcober 15, 2022 . . . :-o
Boston is an anthem. The entire collection of work. No one sounds or sounded like them, they were truly groundbreaking, inventors in the musical space.
They do a very similar - in fact, more evident - additional lick like that going into the final chorus of "More Than a Feeling". It really sets the tone for anticipating that final chorus.
I'm 62 and along came a band nobody had heard of. Boston hit the airwaves like a hammer with this album. The layered guitar work, Brad's voice and catchy songs. They skyrocketed into #1. The late 70's into the 80's was the best time for music. There is not a filler song on this album.
The fact that you have never experienced Boston before is sad but I love that you got to experience it now. It’s never too late. This beautiful band has such a unique sound that you will never hear again.
The otherworldly clarity and production of this album still blows me away, man. Everything is just so perfectly placed…the vocals are layered and EQ’d exactly as they should be. It’s Steely Dan caliber. For a guy who had essentially no experience in professional music production at the time of his debut, Tom’s ear and musical instinct were unimpeachable. By the time they did this album, he was perfectly dialed in for his own purposes. I don’t think the general population understands how incredible that is. Guys apprentice and study for YEARS to get their records sounding *half* as good as this…
This is not a song....is a masterpiece...i heard this song back in the 80's, and still listen to it till today...i am a mexican rockin rolling like hell today ..thanks boston, my life is whole lot better with u guys blasting my car stereo every day ...hahahahahaha
A buddy and I saw Boston in Miami around 1993 and we chased them back to their hotel in Coconut Grove - Brad Delp was absolutely friendly and receptive to a little impromptu conversation!!!
I just have to say being a born again christian at 57 ..this group was my all time favorite as a teen and early twenties ..ive been thru a lotta turmoil since ..this morning I got some good news ive been praying for and for no rhyme or reason ..this song shows up in my video line up ..undoubtedly I believe God made it all happen and always give him all the glory in my life 🙏 ❤ 🙌 ♥. For what it's worth he is the real deal I'm not a type to push religion because Jesus christ is above all of it ..its what you feel in your heart when you ask him in ..I promise you with patience in him ? He will never fail you..humbly as always 🙏 amen...
Amen bro! I am a struggling Catholic, but my faith in God is strong and gets me through losing loved ones and withdrawal from horrible drugs, along with great music like this. Peace be with you Rick
As a 1st tenor in high school choir i developed the ability to harmonize by ear. Being able to hear all of it too. Thats when Boston blew my mind. Tasteful harmonic creations all around!
I was 15 when this came out and learning to play guitar took me yrs to play this song and at 59 yrs old it's as fresh as it was when I was 15 learning to play this jam killer band !
That was absolute top tier window shattering home audio back then, for me it was my Onkyo TX4500 and Modular Acoustics towers, shook the walls pretty good! You see what those receivers are going for these days? 😳
I live in a long term care facility. There is a 77 year old man that has not much of his faculties left but he loves hard rock . One day I walked into the dining room wearing my Boston tee shirt and he pointed and said. “I saw them in concert twice”.
I was in the 8th grade when the first Boston album came out, I knew greatness the first time I heard it, just gets better with time, one of very few albums that every song warrants buying the whole thing
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
Best rock band ever! Seen them live 20 times. Half the time in first two rows. No one could emulate them. Most musicans said it was too hard. SATISFIED is one of their most underrated songs 🎸🎸
How great are the messages in Boston songs? 1988, I had my neck broken after getting rear ended by a Boston police car. Accidentally. 1989, back and neck surgery. I chose to recover without pain meds as I realized many friends had developed addiction issues. These songs are the reason I'm walking right now and never gave up or looked back to pity myself. There's an energy and vibe in this music that is unique and I'm sure has empowered many to overcome misfortune and achieve. Thank you Boston for helping me through all the physical therapy and enduring the pain.
Boston is underrated man....Alot of people have only heard More Than a Feeling..Great song but come on yall...Dig into the discography and discover the gems...R.I.P Brad Delp..LEGENDS NEVER DIE!!! BOSTON 4 LIFE!!!!!
That was me. Heard More Than a Feeling a millon times on the radio and was tired of the sound. Then I listened to more songs on the album and I was floored. Pure magic in songs. Can't get them out of my head now and listen to them constantly.
You guys are the reason I suffer from tinnitus at 58 years old 😂 I'm deaf from jamming to you guys when I was 15 and many many years after! Absolutly worth the constant ringing. Love this stuff!
Boston such great memories. Bought the first album in 76. A great year. I have gone through a lot of music over the years. But they really take me to another time and place. Still epic
First Rock and Roll I ever heard was Boston. Still a favorite. Woke up this morning with this song in my head. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE. Jan. 1. 2024. 😂🎉
Had the pleasure of meeting Brad and Barry at Avalon when they had RTZ happening. I DJ’d at Axis next door which bands playing Avalon used as a dressing room. I went up to Brad and Barry and said “I grew up listening to u guys!…” Brad stuck his hand out and said “Thanks so much man! It means a lot! Hope u can check out our band tonight, we think we have some great stuff!” Dude was still grounded…did not matter that he had unbelievable success…incredible
Lol 😅 I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
I thought "Peace of Mind' and "Smokin' were Awesome. The Bass, Rhythm and Harmony on this number are just plain Out Of Sight! You gotta Strut and move this one out with attitude.
Last of a dying breed that was born n raised on this kind of music. I won't let it die, I'll teach my kids to rock hard too. Old rock, heavy metal, folk rock, country, all of it. God bless America & God bless Americans. We need it more than ever. 🇺🇸✝️🔥 In a world of shitty music these days, I'll play these gems til the day I die.
Fran Sheehan's bass just moves this song. Those stacked guitars and backup vocals, Sib (RIP) keeping the crisp sounding drums, right on point. All topped of with the amazing vocals of Brad Delp (RIP).
As a single it only reached #46 in April, 1979 but it's album "Don't Look Back" went platinum and probably many times over. This song is a masterpiece and a beautiful melody to go with it. Brad Delp we your fans miss you !!
I had a dream as a young man, and boy did I air guitar the shit out of these guys. I’m happy to report that in my late 50s and just now 60, I learned how to play a few of these previously impossible for me songs. I get to live these all over again with the rest of you. Boston was a mind blower back in the mid-70s. No one had such a big, tight sound.
Ill never forget this concert. I thought i just had a bad cold. But i wanted to go to this concert so bad back in the 70's i went anyway. I had the time of my life. It turned out i had double Pnumonia. I had to go right to the hospital. I was there for a while. At least i got to see the best concert ever ! It was so worth itv! ☺️❤️🎹🥁🎸🎶
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
When I was 9 or 10 in 1978 I got this 8 track from my grandma and played the hell out of it even though it was a pain I could never rewind or anything. But how cool is the beginning of this song with the guitar? Awesome
Pushing 63 at this time, and Boston is my favorite band of all time. Wonderful, uplifting music is just so awesome. Boston even wins over monster bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
When I heard Boston for the 1st time, it was More Than A Feeling. I almost drove off the road, so I pulled over and was literally yelling at the radio "WHAT IS THIS?!? WHO IS THIS!??!"
The number one home recording project in human history.
No doubt. Fuckin brilliant!
🎉
But they WERE good live- I saw em!!
The results of legends. I miss that time still very much. Those that weren't alive then don't know what they missed.
Fac tual
The youth today could never understand the memories us Gen X’ers have because of this band.
Not a clue.
And thats OK because these are our memories. Never forget gen Xers!
@@EdHindel Imagine a paralell universe where we had been givin cell phones. We would have thrown them in the fire or the water cuz we did not WANT TO BE FOUND! We thrashed our way thru the 80`s and as Thin Lizzy said "And if the boys wanted a fight , you better let `em." Muscle cars made in the U.S.A. like Chevelle, GTO, Camaro and trucks and Harley`s as well. Every generation thinks theirs is the best, but look at the concerts and keg parties with live music we had. And the chicks were smokin hot for the most part. What a ride brothers!! I try not to get nostalgic, but I cant help it at times.
I would venture to say that the majority of their original fans a pre Xers
Late B(L)OOMMERS TOO:)
Unless you were alive (and a teen) at the time, you have no idea what an impact the sound of Boston brought to life.
VERY well stated.
Could not have said it better. I saw them on the third stage tour obstructed seats we were behind the stage in Worchester one of the 9 sold out shows. Farrenheit opened years later my band would open for Charlie Ferren wicked cool dude
@@threalismaradona9899 I saw them for the same tour when they played at USF in Tampa. Great show.
Damn I'm jealous of you guys
High school in the mid 1970s and Boston on Friday nights!
Simply the best !!!!
Memories of my 68 Dodge Charger 440 30 over 3/4 cam 410 gears with an overdrive Boston feeling satisfied out of 1st gear it was on , memories of my youth at 19 yrs old great times ..
I was 19 in 1986. Long hair, denim, leather, muscle American made beasts like Chevelle`s and GTO`s Camaro`s, Mustangs, Mopar and GM man! A killer sound system like a JVC or Alpine cranking out the newest album out. We saw a record drop every 6 months , Judas Priest, Van Halen, Maiden, Dio, Sabbath, Scorpions......we lived through the insanity of the 80`s and are still here talking about Generation X !😎💥🤘. We changed the whole ballgame man!
I still knock myself in the head for selling the old cars I did in the 70s & 80s. I'd get them, keep them for a couple of years and move on to something else. Never thought that 30 years later they'd cost five figures for something really nice.
Right there with you guys...I've had my 1970 GTO Convertible, since I was 18 (now...just turned 60).
Cruising, and ripping the gears on her, on a warm Summer night, or a crisp Fall evening...jamming to BOSTON
Doesn't get better !
Brad Delp is sooooo missed, and what an amazing job Tom Scholz did to back up his amazing voice, he more or less said he knew he had his work cut out for him when he first heard Brad audition feeling that angels had delivered this singer to him.
Just can't describe that feeling back in the 1980s as we were driving down the road with our windows down, listening to FM radio and that ICONIC riff comes on for the first 7 seconds. Take advantage of today's technology and go back to the start of this song, and listen (REALLY LISTEN) to those first 7 seconds, and imagine a time when NO-ONE had that fuzzy "perfect" Boston tone. Back then, you couldn't just click and play those 7 seconds over and over again. We had a CASSETTE TAPE, and you could "sort of" rewind it a bit, to play that NASTY riff again and again. THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
🤘
❤
R.I.P. Brad Delp. Greatest voice in rock & roll history
Yesssss! Agreed! I compare all rock singers to him.
Brad Delp and Paul Rodgers of Bad Company are my favorites.
The Golden Voice!
I second that! RIP Brad
if Steve Perry isnt in the conversation then its not a conversation
My 18 year old daughter informed me today that this is her new favorite song I almost cried from joy lol
Awesome!! :)
Congrats
There is hope for the future of America... Your daughter has excellent taste in music 🎵🎶
God bless your family
🎸💜✝️💜
I saw Boston in the
Cotton Bowl
Dallas, Texas 1987
I had tears in my eyes
I think they're
The Greatest 🎸🎹🇺🇸
nice. my little guy is an old soul. loves this ditty
This band should be in the rock and roll hall of fame! Probably better than 95 % of the ones in there.
Yes
agree
I guess the board or whomever decides who gets put in there. I have been listening to them my whole interests life. Who do we complain to??
I’m pretty sure Boston and J Geils are better inducteesthan Dolly Parton
Absolutely!!
This blew everyone in the entire recording Industry away back in the day, Musicians included. It's True.
I know, I wasw there too
@@terryhogwood4521 As a bass player, trying to learn those bass licks written by a lead guitarist, just wow.
For me....... the almost best song from BOSTON....!!!!! Amazing!!!!
Beaucoup great memories ❤
I lost my sweet husband of 40 years in February. We started dating in 1981. Boston was his favorite band. Everytime i hear one of their songs it takes me back to our teenage dating years. I could hear him pull onto my street with Boston playing wide open in his car. Oh such sweet memories. Wish we could start all over again at 16. His funeral service ended with Don't Look Back. I miss him every day.
So sorry to hear about your Husband! I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
@@RhondaDennes
_I know your comment was well intended... but please correct (edit) it to show 'husband' instead of 'dad'. THANKS._
If not editing it, please at least reply with a correction.
BTW: RIP Brad Delp
@@andyroid5028 Oh sorry
My husband and I were driving in a terrible rain storm around 7pm on March 9th, 2007. The Loop in Chicago were playing several Boston songs in a row. As much as I loved it I knew something was wrong. It was announced Brad Delp died. We were on our way to Ohio to pick up a puppy, I never forgot it. The highest and lowest point of my life. My puppy turned out to be the best dog I will ever have.
Amazing story, thanks for posting
@@thomaschildress360 Thank You so much for reading my text and answering me. It means more than you know… Thank You.
@@coolbabe4940 Did you name the puppy Brad? 😁
Loved your story.✌️
I Will Never Understand Why Brad Delp Supposedly Committed Suicide, Especially When He Was Engaged To Get Married ?
That Stil Troubles Me To This Day, Obcober 15, 2022 . . . :-o
Boston is an anthem. The entire collection of work. No one sounds or sounded like them, they were truly groundbreaking, inventors in the musical space.
Could have not said it better!!!
Amen to that
🤘
First four albums were superb, but not so much since. Personal fave was 3rd stage but cigarette paper between others.
That little extra lead guitar lick at 3:38 still kills me 30 years later (I’m 40 :-)
They do a very similar - in fact, more evident - additional lick like that going into the final chorus of "More Than a Feeling". It really sets the tone for anticipating that final chorus.
I'm 62 and along came a band nobody had heard of. Boston hit the airwaves like a hammer with this album. The layered guitar work, Brad's voice and catchy songs. They skyrocketed into #1. The late 70's into the 80's was the best time for music.
There is not a filler song on this album.
Whenever I hear Boston, there's never enough volume on the radio's controls. I'd turn it up to "12" if I could...
The fact that you have never experienced Boston before is sad but I love that you got to experience it now. It’s never too late. This beautiful band has such a unique sound that you will never hear again.
This song. Is a trigger. We are never satisfied
Rip Sib and Brad y'all were the best
One in the list of many songs of positivity of the 1970's
The otherworldly clarity and production of this album still blows me away, man. Everything is just so perfectly placed…the vocals are layered and EQ’d exactly as they should be. It’s Steely Dan caliber. For a guy who had essentially no experience in professional music production at the time of his debut, Tom’s ear and musical instinct were unimpeachable. By the time they did this album, he was perfectly dialed in for his own purposes. I don’t think the general population understands how incredible that is. Guys apprentice and study for YEARS to get their records sounding *half* as good as this…
Well said the more I listen to Boston I'm blown away cheers to ya
Such a fantastic riff, it’s a little bit heavy, a little bit melodic, a little bit melancholy, a little bit joyous….just perfect.
you nailed it!
PERFECT !! :D
yup! it just rocks!
This is not a song....is a masterpiece...i heard this song back in the 80's, and still listen to it till today...i am a mexican rockin rolling like hell today ..thanks boston, my life is whole lot better with u guys blasting my car stereo every day ...hahahahahaha
Aye Chihuahua señor! LMAO
I agree, put them in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame TODAY ! Not all that many albums, but the ones they made were awesome 👏🏻
Boston ARENT already in the R&RHOF? That's disgusting
We the fans ARE the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! 🤘✌️
@@EdHindel
Yep, and therefore there's no need for the R&RHOF to even exist.
The fact that Boston isn't enshrined in the Rock HOF is a damn joke.
Grew up listening to them, one of the most unique sounding bands ever.
When I'm feeling down I listen to this song. It helps lift me❤
Take a chance on Rock N' Roll !!!
I've heard that line in a song some where before? 🤔
You know it's now or never, take a chance on rock and roll. So perfectly corny it always makes me smile. My favorite Boston song.
Mine too
Possibly the best rock & roll song ever ?!?
Yes
A worthy candidate anyway..
I was 16 in 1976 and every kid I knew had the 1st album and the second album when it came out.
Van Halen I&II, Boston I&II my two all-time favorite 1 2 punches in rock n roll albums,
A buddy and I saw Boston in Miami around 1993 and we chased them back to their hotel in Coconut Grove - Brad Delp was absolutely friendly and receptive to a little impromptu conversation!!!
How I wish I had been there!
This is a very underrated song by Boston
Best Boston Song Ever!
Best song ever made. The bass, drums, electric shredding, claps, lyrics, vocals. Unbelievable.
No cow bell, though. lol
It's the hand-claps that truly set it apart. Fleetwood Mac's "I don't wanna know" is the next best clap song.
I just have to say being a born again christian at 57 ..this group was my all time favorite as a teen and early twenties ..ive been thru a lotta turmoil since ..this morning I got some good news ive been praying for and for no rhyme or reason ..this song shows up in my video line up ..undoubtedly I believe God made it all happen and always give him all the glory in my life 🙏 ❤ 🙌 ♥. For what it's worth he is the real deal I'm not a type to push religion because Jesus christ is above all of it ..its what you feel in your heart when you ask him in ..I promise you with patience in him ? He will never fail you..humbly as always 🙏 amen...
Amen, Brother. Hail Satan, all the way.
Amen bro! I am a struggling Catholic, but my faith in God is strong and gets me through losing loved ones and withdrawal from horrible drugs, along with great music like this. Peace be with you Rick
$heeple . . . Ouch . . .
@@jamesevans3492 you’ll see one day dude!
I am praying for you. Don’t let people or texts from others disturb you. I’m glad your prayer was answered! ❤🙏
One of the best bands of all time!!
I think it's the harmony that sets Boston apart from the other bands.
I am more amazed that what you are listening to is two people.
and mostly Brad
Brad Delp was without doubt one of greatest vocalists in Rock Music. Underrated and largely overlooked.
It was the sound of the whole band man. 🤘✌️
The chorus on this song is incredible. I’m rediscovering Boston, I can’t get this one out of my head. What an amazing sound.
Heavenly chorus
@@knickknackpattywack Brad did all his own backups. Unnatural talent gone too soon.
As a 1st tenor in high school choir i developed the ability to harmonize by ear.
Being able to hear all of it too.
Thats when Boston blew my mind.
Tasteful harmonic
creations all around!
Come on you people put your hands together
For real. For days now I've had this pop into my head at random times, and it's great.
One of the greatest bands ever, I think !!!!!!!
You think? You should KNOW
@@SuperDuperNickyou sound like a total liberal POS
I was 15 when this came out and learning to play guitar took me yrs to play this song and at 59 yrs old it's as fresh as it was when I was 15 learning to play this jam killer band !
I so wish that Rock and Roll had been enough for the legendary Brad Delp.
Cranking this on a Pioneer SX1980 feeding Bose 901’s and a little bit high. You have know idea how bad ass this song jams. Memories.
That was absolute top tier window shattering home audio back then, for me it was my Onkyo TX4500 and Modular Acoustics towers, shook the walls pretty good! You see what those receivers are going for these days? 😳
@@jeffwarner2266 lmao, i had a Onkyo TX 4500 and cooked the finals cranking up Def Lepard in 85'
I live in a long term care facility. There is a 77 year old man that has not much of his faculties left but he loves hard rock . One day I walked into the dining room wearing my Boston tee shirt and he pointed and said. “I saw them in concert twice”.
Cool... 🤘✌️
“You gotta have a little rock and roll music to get you through the stormy weather” 💯
This song has certainly helped me through a lot of it.😎
I was in the 8th grade when the first Boston album came out, I knew greatness the first time I heard it, just gets better with time, one of very few albums that every song warrants buying the whole thing
Never get tired of this song.....
Gives me strength to fight for others
Boston forever!!!!! Rock in paradise Brad Delp!!!! Legends never die!!!!
Boston has so many great songs.....but this one.....HOLY SHIT.....simply amazing
This song just can not be played too loud!! My drywall has so many cracks in it from playing this song at full blast! Rock on!
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
Best rock band ever! Seen them live 20 times. Half the time in first two rows. No one could emulate them. Most musicans said it was too hard. SATISFIED is one of their most underrated songs 🎸🎸
Brad Delp was the best rock singer
true
70s in Miami Nannette n John Westview Jr high .
Absolutely
Album and a half of greatness.....and this song.
A masterpiece
Fantastic rocker from 1978 !!! Love it big time !
i love this song i love singing a long !
How great are the messages in Boston songs? 1988, I had my neck broken after getting rear ended by a Boston police car. Accidentally. 1989, back and neck surgery. I chose to recover without pain meds as I realized many friends had developed addiction issues. These songs are the reason I'm walking right now and never gave up or looked back to pity myself. There's an energy and vibe in this music that is unique and I'm sure has empowered many to overcome misfortune and achieve. Thank you Boston for helping me through all the physical therapy and enduring the pain.
u nailed it! Wonderful u recovered well!. This sound along w/ maybe Yes, and some others like Bob Marley, and Sade, got me thru the '80's in one piece
Right on! Glad you're feeling better.
Great song. Great band. Never gets old hearing the magic of music like this!
Amen to that.
My favourite song in the 5th grade. Had the 8-track.
I'm 34. Definitely not my era but Boston was def a great rock band. Listening to it now. Love the harmonics of his voice
Love this song!
Even in 2022❤🎶🎸🇺🇸
Boston is underrated man....Alot of people have only heard More Than a Feeling..Great song but come on yall...Dig into the discography and discover the gems...R.I.P Brad Delp..LEGENDS NEVER DIE!!! BOSTON 4 LIFE!!!!!
That was me. Heard More Than a Feeling a millon times on the radio and was tired of the sound. Then I listened to more songs on the album and I was floored. Pure magic in songs. Can't get them out of my head now and listen to them constantly.
Underrated? Their first album is one of the biggest selling debut albums ever.
Boston WAS NOT Underrated Man. Never was, Never WILL BE, Amen.
Boston for ever. last of the mohicans.
Once of their very best songs…. This song ALWAYS makes me feel better. What a voice Brad Delp had…. The entire band is on point with this song!
No matter what kind of day I've had, it's hard not to smile when I hear this song.
You guys are the reason I suffer from tinnitus at 58 years old 😂 I'm deaf from jamming to you guys when I was 15 and many many years after! Absolutly worth the constant ringing. Love this stuff!
They don’t make them like that no more now trash only
lol . . . Me To, And I'm 60 . . . Rock On Bro . . . . BOSTON THE BAND WILL ALWAYS ROCK, AND ROCK ON . . . :-)
@@jamesevans3492 -- Well, I'm 61 now. I wish you'd TYPE LOUDER. Then I could hear you! 🤓😜🎸🎤🔥📀
And how are you now?
Yep. 57 and did shows for almost 30 years.
There are some frequencies I can't really hear anymore.
No regrets
Boston such great memories. Bought the first album in 76. A great year. I have gone through a lot of music over the years. But they really take me to another time and place. Still epic
Come on you guys!!! Boston music will live on never get old!!! Join me in saying Rock on Boston 😊
Fran Sheehan’s bass shines!
Song brings back memories of 1978 when i finally had an fm radio in the car and could hear radio stations that would play songs like this gem.
This really is a gift..... Seemingly from an alien eternal source..... So much in this song that people need now❤
This song makes me feel satisfied 😌 ✨️
Happy. Sunny day music! it just works. Timeless.
Rock and Roll JOY at its finest!!! Bradley Delp is missed by all BOSTON fans!!
First Rock and Roll I ever heard was Boston. Still a favorite. Woke up this morning with this song in my head. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE. Jan. 1. 2024. 😂🎉
This song was part of many awesome nights!
We can only imagine the shinanigans LOL.
Love the guitar in this song one of my favorite bands from the 70s'.
Had the pleasure of meeting Brad and Barry at Avalon when they had RTZ happening. I DJ’d at Axis next door which bands playing Avalon used as a dressing room. I went up to Brad and Barry and said “I grew up listening to u guys!…” Brad stuck his hand out and said “Thanks so much man! It means a lot! Hope u can check out our band tonight, we think we have some great stuff!” Dude was still grounded…did not matter that he had unbelievable success…incredible
Timeless Classic...never gets old!
Still fantastic. And no singer could sing like Brad Delp
As I get I have been coming to that conclusion best pure rock voice ever
One of my “go to” songs to give me a pick me up whenever I feel down. I love this song!!
Love this song. Always puts me in a good mood, specially the guitar harmony
their sound got me thru the '80's intact
My favorite Boston song!
Full speed hand clapping straight ahead positive rock and roll vibrations.
The harmonized guitars at the end sound like a symphony.
I heard this in my dream last night, hearing music while sleeping is rare. First words out my mouth were, "come on let us give your mind a ride!"
Lol 😅 I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
I thought "Peace of Mind' and "Smokin' were Awesome. The Bass, Rhythm and Harmony on this number are just plain Out Of Sight! You gotta Strut and move this one out with attitude.
The best video I have ever seen in my life for a song❤
Last of a dying breed that was born n raised on this kind of music. I won't let it die, I'll teach my kids to rock hard too. Old rock, heavy metal, folk rock, country, all of it. God bless America & God bless Americans. We need it more than ever. 🇺🇸✝️🔥 In a world of shitty music these days, I'll play these gems til the day I die.
Fran Sheehan's bass just moves this song. Those stacked guitars and backup vocals, Sib (RIP) keeping the crisp sounding drums, right on point. All topped of with the amazing vocals of Brad Delp (RIP).
Let's not forget the genius that wrote and engineered the music, Tom Scholz.
As a single it only reached #46 in April, 1979 but it's album "Don't Look Back" went platinum and probably many times over. This song is a masterpiece and a beautiful melody to go with it. Brad Delp we your fans miss you !!
Great band from the 70s....they are part of my early 20s....
Same here. Great memories
I had a dream as a young man, and boy did I air guitar the shit out of these guys. I’m happy to report that in my late 50s and just now 60, I learned how to play a few of these previously impossible for me songs. I get to live these all over again with the rest of you. Boston was a mind blower back in the mid-70s. No one had such a big, tight sound.
I miss the musicianship and dedication of these artists. I was 16 when this album came out. glad I lived the 70's it was awesome.
When this song comes on the radio, it’s down shifting time and full send!!!
Ill never forget this concert. I thought i just had a bad cold. But i wanted to go to this concert so bad back in the 70's i went anyway. I had the time of my life. It turned out i had double Pnumonia. I had to go right to the hospital. I was there for a while. At least i got to see the best concert ever ! It was so worth itv! ☺️❤️🎹🥁🎸🎶
Had the 8-track, bought the album, then the cassette, then the CD, and then the remastered album 40 years later.....it's that good.
ALL of the Boston songs are timeless!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
62 NOW 16 IN 78 WE HAD FUN THIS WAS BIG PART OF IT
When I listen to Boston, all my neighbors listen to Boston.
I wish i could go to a Boston concert. I grew up to my grandparents listening to them and it just amaze me the talent is amazing. Brad Delp was my fave. He’s got the most beautiful pristine tone without even trying.
And I know they appreciate it the same as my neighbors do!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When I was 9 or 10 in 1978 I got this 8 track from my grandma and played the hell out of it even though it was a pain I could never rewind or anything. But how cool is the beginning of this song with the guitar? Awesome
This is a good track
Pushing 63 at this time, and Boston is my favorite band of all time. Wonderful, uplifting music is just so awesome. Boston even wins over monster bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.
Thier music is PERFECT!. Not one flaw
Impossible not to rock nod your head when the immaculate axe merges with the hand clap.
When I heard Boston for the 1st time, it was More Than A Feeling. I almost drove off the road, so I pulled over and was literally yelling at the radio "WHAT IS THIS?!? WHO IS THIS!??!"
Sometimes I wish I could hear certain songs or albums allover again- for the first time
my fave boston song
What a sound!