BRAD DELP - RARE INTERVIEW

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Published 2013-06-29
Canadian interview 1998

All Comments (21)
  • @dgator3599
    Since no comments have been made for a year, I'll just say Brad Delp is still truly missed. What a talented and gifted musician.
  • @andyfillo2574
    The reason I stopped reading and respecting Rolling Stone magazine... One of many reasons...are their ridiculous top 100 lists. When they did top 100 singers of all time Brad Delp wasn't even on there. Any musician or singer who actually listens to his range and tone will tell you Brad Delp had one of the three best voices in rock and roll ever. Period.
  • @MCADHD-rf5kl
    This guy was a gift from nature to the music world.
  • @1267cando
    I met Brad Many years ago in Chicago at a restaurant. After i introduced myself (I'm nobody) he asked me to sit with him. For 20 minutes we talked music. Im a musician and he's my vocal hero so I was over the moon talking to him. Such a nice guy. A tragic ending for sure.
  • I remember playing a Boston record in my room and my Mom came in and told me to turn it up so she could hear it in the kitchen. She asked me who it was and I told her. She said it sounded pretty. I was so shocked, because she was always yelling at me to turn my music down. Good memories. The 70's - 80's was a great time to be alive.
  • @Achilles5937
    One of the best vocals of all time. RIP Brad. Loved your music!
  • Brads voice and those harmonizing guitars really set the bar. No one sounded like Boston.
  • @cheribee968
    No one had Brad Delp’s talent as a pristine, powerful voice. He had heart. Beautiful man❤️
  • This guy had a voice on par with Robert Plant and Chris Cornell and deserves more recognition, for sure 🔥
  • @kmeccat
    Tom wrote the songs.--and did an amazing job...but that voice ->Brad's VOICE is what makes those songs truly great. Sends shivers down my spine listening to him sing. RIP Brad. You are missed!
  • Brad seemed so thoughtful and intelligent and well spoken with his answers. Very real, down to earth guy.
  • @Tnt53499
    This was THE band when I was in high school. T shirts, belt buckles, and concerts; I miss high school and I still listen and love Boston. RIP Brad, we love you bro.🙏🏻✌️
  • I grew up listening to this Band! So so sad that Brad felt no other way to gain peace😢 is still so sadly missed forever.
  • @JudoChamp
    "Not like David Lee Roth." That's right, Brad, you aren't. You can actually sing!
  • @Kinypshun
    His high notes were supernatural, almost haunting. I noticed that a lot of us remember the very first time we heard More Than a Feeling. I was on a bus coming home from school and it came over our bus driver's radio. A classmate across the aisle from me leaned back against a half-open bus window, closed his eyes while his hair blew around, losing himself "in a song" with Brad's operatic voice. A 45 year-old memory sticks with me like yesterday.
  • @brucel.6078
    There's a 100% chance than when Boston comes on the radio, the volume know WILL be cranked up, no matter what position it's in!
  • What an awesome and genuine dude. Something to aspire to as a singer and musician. Boston is one of the best rock bands on Earth, it's a shame they don't have a bigger following