What a great song. Classic rock is my favorite. Great tune from a great band.
One of the all time great rock songs. It’s hard to believe that was recorded in a basement. For a long time, I thought the keening high notes were two guitars, then was stunned to find out it was a guitar and lead singer Brad Kelp! What a voice he had, and what a sad ending.
Brad Delp. I assume a mis-typo.
Definitely a typo – sorry.
Hard to go wrong with Boston, with or without the horns.
My earworm for the last 2 weeks has been Year of the Cat. I forgot it even existed until I heard it again and thought, how could I forget such a comforting song?
Be sure to check out Rick Beato’s video on what makes this song so great. I’ve always loved the song. After watching his analysis, I have a better understanding as to why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynFNt4tgBJ0
What a great song. Classic rock is my favorite. Great tune from a great band.
One of the all time great rock songs. It’s hard to believe that was recorded in a basement. For a long time, I thought the keening high notes were two guitars, then was stunned to find out it was a guitar and lead singer Brad Kelp! What a voice he had, and what a sad ending.
Brad Delp. I assume a mis-typo.
Definitely a typo – sorry.
Hard to go wrong with Boston, with or without the horns.
My earworm for the last 2 weeks has been Year of the Cat. I forgot it even existed until I heard it again and thought, how could I forget such a comforting song?
Be sure to check out Rick Beato’s video on what makes this song so great. I’ve always loved the song. After watching his analysis, I have a better understanding as to why.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynFNt4tgBJ0