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... When I first heard of Brad's passing I was in disbelief, What a Great Singer/Man this world has lost,Boston has by far been my number one band, I remember seeing them for the first time in Atlanta,Man I was so excited it was like the birth of my first daughter, As Brad took to the stage with that smile on his face and when he opened his mouth the crowd went wild, I still remember like it was yesterday, Funny, I have never meet Brad or any of these guys in band but I feel like I have known them all of my 44 yrs of life just by growing up on there music, I had bought a New 1987 Z-28, The day I picked it up, I had my Boston Cassette ready to play "Cool the Engines" and to this day that is the first song I paly everytime I get another vehicle. Boston will never be the same without Brad, Tom and the guys are great don't get me wrong , but Brads sound will forever be missed....... As someone else has written and I think it say's it well....Walk on Tom ! |
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Patrick
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... Years ago i fell in love with your music. Even learn how to play a few. Named my two girls after your songs, Amanda(2000)and Hollyann(2006) and now there is a sweet memory of you and your music. I just wanted to say thanks for all that you and Tommy and Boston have done. Your music has meant so much to so many for so long. It will never be the same. I send my best to Brads family and friends. >:( |
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Melissa Burby
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... I love you Brad Delp! You are my favorite voice of all time from the most exceptional band EVER! Thank you for sharing your gifts. You live on in the lives of many and I pray that you have found your peace. I embrace your spirit with enormous love, beautiful soul! |
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M. BLOOM
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... Tom, Even though I was born the year that Brad graduated high school and you from MIT, I have such a deep appreciation for Boston. It has been my favorite band since my brother introduced me in 1984. I thank you for sharing your gifts. I pray to touch people in the way that you have. My love for your creative genius is beyond measure. I am filled with grief because of Brad's passing but I believe he has moved on to the next stage. I am more so filled with gratitude for the pure joy that your sound vibrates right into my very soul! Bless you for all that you've contributed and for what you are enduring at this time. Much love, M. Bloom |
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Harry Colella
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... I loved Brad ever since I first heard his voice in 1976. He was an inspiration to me over the years. He actually taught me how to sing. When I was commuting back and forth to college my last 2 years, I listened to the 1st abd 2nd albums over and over again in my car..... oh, those harmonies !!!! I owe my entire musical being to him. My younger brother actually got to meet him this last summer, and Brad was exactly as everyone has described him .... a great human being ..... I'm sorry I never got meet him in person.... God rest your soul, Brad.... you'll always live on through your music. It's what you leave behind!!! |
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Wendy Harvey
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... I will never be able to hear a Boston tune the same again. I was so saddened to learn of the death of Brad Delp. I grew up in the 70's to many of Boston's hit songs. However, my favorite song was "Amanda" which was released in the 80's. My deepest sympathies go out to his fiance, children, Boston's band members, and friends. Many you all always cherish the fond memories of his life. |
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Dave
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... Thank you for singing some of the best rock and roll ever known. With your great voice and talents, you've hitched a ride to the heavens. The Lord must have wanted your voice to sing in His Kingdom as you did for here. God bless you. You will be dearly missed. |
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Jacqueline Geisheimer
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... I never got to see Boston perform live, but I always wished to. They were part of my childhood thanks to a mother who had an awesome taste in music (I just turned 20). My friends and I are huge Boston fans and this was shocking news that shook many generations of rock fans. Brad, your music has always been able to keep me smiling and in good spirits and it will continue to do so, just as it should. You sound like you were the sweetest person ever. You will be sorely missed but will live on forever in your songs making people smile and remember you fondly. May you be able to rest peacefully forever with not a burden to carry. |
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Michael DeArmond
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... I am a professional musician, Brad was the single biggest influence in my musical life. I was moved so much by the first Album, (Vocals, Playing, Lyrics), that I have spent my life, and I am 44, (30 plus years) making music and havn't slowed down. i have followed Boston as well as all of the side projects through the years. I am truly a fan. I am terribly saddened by the loss of Brad Delp!! |
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Jeff Simmons
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... So sad........My heart goes out to Brad's family and members of one of the greatest bands ever. Tom and Brad were like peanutbutter and jelly a lasting combination. All BOSTON fans will sadly miss Brad. To Tom, Please do a Tribute To Brad CD. Brad thanks for being u, giving us all the pleasure to hear u sing. BOSTON FANS WILL MISS U. GOD BLESS UR FAMILY. Rest in peace. |
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Brian
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... Thank you Mike for sharing that....I'm sitting here in tears as so many things I've read have...I met him once and not for very long....but in that few minutes I met him he made me feel like I'd known him all my life...without hesitation he put his arm around me for a picture and asked me questions about ME - how many rock stars care like BRAD?? (Very Few !!) God Bless Brad, his family & friends, bandmates, "BOSTON" and all those that were touched by Brad's life. |
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david halley
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... in 1982 i owned an '81 trans am and the only tape in the player was boston. even though i'm from charlestown, i didn't appreciate boston's music until i was a teenager. i'm overwhelmed by sadness and anger that brad is gone. in 1987 i got to see you guys perform at the forum in los angeles. (cost me a hundred a ticket) my wife at the time didn't even like your music until she saw for herself, she said it was one of the highlights of her life! damn brad, you're gonna be missed! |
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Marc Colucci
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... Man this hurts! Brad has been a very huge influence in my life. As a fan of his music and the person he was, he has brought much to my life. Brad was my John Lennon. I wish I was capable of expressing what a loss this is to me. I'm so sorry for his family and close friends. I'm sure we all feel the same sense of emptiness in this world. I promise to do the best I can with the positive influence and strength you have helped me find in my life. I will never forget you. Thank you. Marc |
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Kim G.
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... Boston was the best ! Every time I hear Bostons music it just brings back so many great memories. It's so sad to know that Brad was hurting so deeply inside and that no matter who tried to help him they could not reach that deep inner hurt. He is at peace now. His music will live on and always remind us of happier times. We love you and thank you Brad, you will be missed. My deepest sympathy to his children, family, friends & fans. |
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Pontus
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... I am still in a state of shock........ I hope that you somehow can feel all the love that you left behind. My thoughts goes out to Brads family and closest friends. Rest In Peace, loved one. |
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Gail Goble
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... I cannot believe I will never see Brad Delp singing in concert again. One of my favorite voices to hear. I Thank God for the time you were here with us and all the awesome music you gave to us that will live on forever! As you are looking down on us I hope you see how much you were truly loved and your not lonely anymore! I feel very blessed to have met Brad at a meet and greet, He was truly a nice guy! My Thoughts and Prayers will alway be with you and your family. Forever a Fan! Love and Peace - Gail Goble :'( |
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Christine
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... I was extremely saddened not only by Brad's passing, but the way he died. I have been crying ever since my husband woke me up to tell me the news that Friday night. How heartbreaking it is to think this was the only way he felt he could find happiness and peace. Depression is a horrible thing and takes lives so easily. I had the honor and pleasure of meeting Brad backstage at one of the three concerts I saw in the Summer of 1997. We spoke for a little while and took some pictures. I had those framed the next day along with the concert tickets, guitar picks and backstage pass. He was so warm, down-to-earth and humble. I was so looking forward to seeing them again this Summer and feeling 18 again. Reading all these posts makes me feel that his voice and music touched so many people in so many ways and I don't feel silly crying. In his song "Long Time" as we all know so well, he sings "You'll forget about me after I've been gone." Never, Brad. You and your beautiful voice will always be in our hearts and memories that were made listening to you on radio. Now you'll get to sing with the angels. |
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Perfecto Rodriguez II
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... Hello, my name is Perfecto. I was shocked when I saw the small article on Brad Delp's passing away in the U.S.A. Today. He has been my favorite singer since back in...76. Actually, I met Mr.Delp after a concert that Boston performed at the Smirnoff in Dallas. I used to work there. I asked my boss if he could give me off that night. I loved the Boston concert. I sat towards the front seats, and on that side, was where Brad Delp, Gary Phil, and Kimberly Dahme played at...coincidentally, I met all three of them after the concert. I shook hands with Brad Delp, asked him some questions about Boston and where the other guys were now living in. I had a great time! Before he left to return to their tour bus, I gave him an "apple", just like the one that he is holding in one of the pictures.This one was bigger though, so we just had a liitle laugh about it. I was reminding him of "Beattlejuice" I was planning on moving to Salem,Mass. back in 2004. I myself am a prcticing Wiccan as well as a fashion designer. I picked one of their songs, "Hollyanne" as a theme song to my designs as well as my logo. I know that there is a community of Witches in Salem...my type of place. Anyway, I am not happy with the passing away of Mr. Delp. This is one which I just might not get over. The style of the Boston music/sound along with Brad Delp's vocals has and always will be very distinctive style to me. Through the "parallel" about this is, 2003, when I saw Boston perform and met Brad Delp, I met thi girl after the concert named "Pam" I went with her and her sister to a club in which they had kareoke. So she urged me on to sing a song. I looked inthe book and found the song Amanda. That was the first time that I sang in front of people. How I wasn't afraid...I just told myself...don't screw it up, Brad Delp is sitting over there having a beer. Now, I would say that if I do move to Salem, Brad Delp will no longer be there. I have always been good about perceiving people onthe way they are without knowing them, so in conclusion, Brad Delp turned out to be what I thought he would be like, a very nice and caring person. I also like Tom Scholtz. Both Brad and Tom were my favorite at everything pertaining to music. I'll...well, I miss Brad Delp. I'll see You in another life Mr.Delp. Sincerely, the fan that gave You an apple, Perfecto Rodriguez II @ the Smirnoff in Dallas:2003 |
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Adam Boardman
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... Third Stage was the first rock album I ever bought. It got me on the rock train, and I've never gotten off. Brad, R.I.R. (Rest in Rock) Tom, Walk On |
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Brit Whittle
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... I was hit in the soul at the news of Brad Delp's suicide. His voice was such a part of my upbringing that it feels like I lost a family member. I felt like I knew him. He seemed to put so much into his singing that hearing his songs, you couldn't help but know him. I eventually grew into new tastes in music, but when stumbling across an RTZ album, I basked once again in my "metal" roots. I loved the songs, the harmonies, and the driving guitars. Foreplay/Longtime is forever ingrained in the rhythm of my being. I'm an actor now. I can only hope on stage or set that I can reach the euphoric heights Brad's voice would hit on those records. I toast him now and hope he is in peace. |
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Eric Hoogeveen
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... I was truly saddened by the news of Brad's passing. I have been a Boston fan for years, and was looking forward to their summer tour. I am just thankful to have seen them in concert twice. Brad was a phenomenal singer and will be truly missed. |
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Dan
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... I had the rare pleasure of meeting and spending a couple of hours talking to him after a concert at The World Theater in Tinley park Illinois, just outside of Chicago. I at the time was working for the world renown R & R cases and had made several for tha band Boston. I had to deliver the cases to the show that night and had brought my wife and then 1 year old son with me. We had been given fantastic seats in the 3rd row center and witnessed an amazing concert. After the show was winding down we went backstage and literally stood 25 feet from the band as they belted out an encore. When they finished we went to the meet and greet room and met Tom Schulz briefly before running into Brad Delp. Immediately he struck up a conversation with my wife and I and began teasing and playing with my 1 year old son Cody. This was about 12 years ago and Brad mentioned to us that he had a young one at home too and really missed them. We chatted with Brad for every bit of 2 hours. Talking about music,( I myself have been a local artist in Chicago for many years), and our kids. I must say he was one of the nicest people that I had ever encountered. Especially for someone of his fame. I have met quite a few big names in the business and never had I met a more humble and down to earth Star. He was a regular guy with an incredible talent. I still tell my son to this day how Brad Delp of Bostson thought he was the coolest little kid. He had him on his lap for 20 minutes playing with him and filling him up with M&M's. He will certainly be missed by my family who had the rare opportunity of meeting a very special man. Thank you Brad for your common courtesy and delightful conversation. You were truly one of a kind. My family and I shed a tear for you today. |
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Kathie Patterson
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... I met Mr. Delp in the early 80's. It was career night at Londonderry High School. I stood in this long line with the other students to see who was in this classroom. Must have been somebody important I thought. It took forever, but I finally made it in. He autographed a piece of paper for me...I looked at it and said to him.." Who are you?" He said.."Brad Delp"...I said "Oh". He laughed and said " You stood in line all that time, and had no idea who I am ?". I felt really embarrassed, but he thought it was wicked funny. As the years passed, I would run into him at Citgo or Shaw's...and he would always come up to me and say..." Do you know who I am now" and I'd laugh and say something like..."quit stalking me" or "don't you have anything better to do"...and then we'd chat about whatever was going on. He always made me laugh and had no reservations about telling anyone who was around us the story. I didn't know him at all, but will always be thankful...I waited in line and met a man I never knew. Sincerely Kathie |
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Steve Cantu
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... I have never been that much of a music buff but Boston stirs feelings in me that no other band could, feelings of Joy, Excitement, Excitement about Life and Living it. Boston's music creates memories (all good) of my youth, I cannot imagine what his friends and family are going through but if you read this you were blessed to have been a part of his life, God Bless you all, Steve |
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Christine
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... This morning I listened to A Man I'll Never Be. It touched my soul more today than the first time that I heard it years ago. I hope you found your peace of mind. I love you! |
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Tim Miedema
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... I remember the first time i heard BOSTON,i was about ten years old and the year was probably 1978 or so,my older sister was playing thier record and i was drawn to her room by the amazing sound,the song was,"hitch a ride".I instantly fell in love.I have been a BOSTON fan ever since,as with many others i'm sure it's a love for the awesome guitar sounds,as well as the awesome vocals of BRAD DELP.I have been on a "BOSTON" kick lately,the cd has'nt been out of my cd player in weeks,(the greatest hits),i'm a trucker and listen to it over and over,never ever get tired of it,i was on my way home when i heard the news of BRADS passing on the radio,its so sad that the world will never be able to hear his voice again on anything new.He will be missed,and every time i will hear BOSTON again he will always be on my mind. |
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Brad Baker
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... I just can't belive it. Someone who gave so many millions of people so much joy, could be so lonely. I remember driving around many nights in my teenage years listening to Boston all night. To this day, every time I move to a new place, the first thing I play once I hook up the stereo is Boston. Brad your voice was amazing. I had a chance to go see them on there first tour and could not. The next chance i got was 10 years later in Omaha NE. It was by far the best concert I have ever been to. Your voice will live on forever. God Bless You. |
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Steve From Toronto,Canada
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... I first of all wish to convey my deepest sympathies to Mr. Delp's family, friends,former and present band members. I am so shocked and sorry that such a fine singer decided to leave this world. I first heard Boston's debut album back in '76 when I was a college student, I loved the music on it and was very happy that it rocketed to number one up here. I made sure that I got tickets to see them when they came to T.O. not once but three times I saw them. The music spoke for itself which is more than I can say about some of the crap that was and is out there now. Their stuff is timeless and thank Christ we'll always have it to love and the memories that it created. God Bless Brad, I hope that wherever you are that you have peace, and thank-you. |
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Derek Jackson
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... Where do I begin?The death of Brad has shaken Rock n Roll.I finally got to see Boston in concert a few years ago after years of wanting to. Hearing them in person with Brad was mind-blowing.Hard to believe those high notes could be reached with the human voice.THANK YOU FOR MAKING THAT MAGIC FOR ALL OF THESE YEARS.ROCK ON. |
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chuck allabaugh
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... Rest in peace brad your the reason i have been learning to play guitar for the last 2 years and i love it it,s my passion.I can see why it was your passion too so long and thank you for the music it lives inside me. |
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Boston fan in Toronto
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... When I was a teenager in the mid to late 80s, I was a huge Boston fan. They were musicians, they wrote great songs & the singer was amazing. That's all I knew and felt. My friends thought I was crazy as most of the music at the time was synthesizer-dominated or of a different genre. But I knew what I liked & glad I did. I caught you in Hamilton in '87 I believe. Great show. Brad, RIP, you're a beautiful person & singer. Thanks for the music and memories. |
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Johanna
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... You sang the songs of my youth and because of you I remember the joys and less of the pain. You will be missed. RIP Brad and Thank You for the journey! |
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James "JT" Thomas
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... I don't even know what to say. I was devastated by this news, and absolutely heartbroken when I heard Brad took his own life. I never knew the man, but everything I've ever heard has been so complimentary; he just sounded like the greatest person you'd ever want to know, nevermind the fact that he was one of the greatest vocalists to have ever blessed us with his voice. Every band I was ever in had the "Who was the greatest" discussion, and when vocalists came up, Brad's name was almost always the guy that came out as our favorite. His music meant so much to me, and was such a part of my life growing up. It will be so hard to even listen to Brad's music now; all the happiness associated with it is now replaced by sadness; sadness over the fact that we will never hear that wonderful voice again, and mostly because of the way that this man, loved by many, felt so alone and had to leave us the way he did-it's just not fair or right. I feel for his family, fiance' and bandmates, as well as all of us who he touched enough to make us feel as though we've lost a friend, even though we never met. We'll miss you so much Brad, more than I am sure you would ever believe. God bless and keep you, and maybe someday we'll meet; hopefully I'll have my guitar. Rest in peace Brad. |
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charles sapp
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... i have seen a lot of concerts in my day, but never got to see boston. i have always loved them. brads voice is so one of a kind. the last few days when i hear thier music has been tough to keep from crying. so long brad. rest in peace |
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Pete Ferraina
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... Great band,great songs,great voice...Thanks Brad for providing some of the vocals to the soundtrack of my youth. R.I.P. Pete Ferraina |
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Sam Rose
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... My buddy Kenny and I went to the old Rocket Club in Tampa to see RTZ, now this was back in 92', RTZ was a side project of the band Boston. It was a cool way to see a smaller version of Boston in a club and we were standing right in front of the stage. Brad was really on that night too, and he kept hitting on the girl that Kenny met that night from the stage, so a couple of times he would get down on one knee and kinda ask permission to kiss this girl from the stage and HI-5in' Kenny and I. It was a really cool night.... |
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PBSnyder
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... Brad Delp along with the musical and technical genious of Boston have made an indelible mark (more like an impact crater) in the history of modern music. Brad and his one of a kind voice will live on in our hearts and minds for an eternity. I wish I could have met him. Rest in Peace |
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Amy Ehr
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... As I'm writing this, tears are flowing down my face as I listen to Third Stage. I grew up with Boston and have loved every song on every one of their albums. They are truly one of my all-time favorite groups from the age of 13 to my current age of 43 and forever more!!! The loss of Brad Delp is such such a loss to the world and the world of music and Rock n Roll!!! How forever sad for Brad that he didn't realize his amazing gift to all of us and fortunately we will have that forever. We all loved him and his music and the incredible music of Boston. To his fiancee and his family and his friends and fans there are tears on my keyboard as I write this and we all cry tears for Brad Delp. Thank you Brad for what you gave to us and praying that you can see how much you were and are loved and we will have your musical legacy forever. With deep sadness at his passing, Another avid Boston and Brad Delp fan forever!!! |
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Michael Lamascus
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... No one can walk in another man?s shoes. We wonder why? I saw Boston at the Greensboro Coliseum after the first album. The contribution to music is irreplaceable. The impact is forever. Their melodies and structure has had a huge influence on my music and playing. I?ve worked with many vocalists. Brad Delp would be a dream to most musicians. We will miss him. He can never be replaced. We will never forget him. |
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Louise
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... I guess the word I keep seeing repeated by Brad's fans is angelic. His voice. I memorized the first two albums from first note to last in my later teens/early twenties (in the 80s). I'm now in my 40s and I'm shocked at his death. I'm very sad. One of my first dates with my husband of 19 years was a Boston concert in 1987. I was hoping to celebrate 20 years of our being together by going to a Boston concert this summer; the tour they had planned. I'm shocked and surprised at how emotional Brad's death has made me. I remember many long road trips with Boston playing, singing along to the vocals and beautiful harmonies as well as the guitar riffs. Brad, I hope you are in a better place now. I know depression sucks, from experience, but we sure are at a loss here with you gone. I'm sad that you are gone. My condolences to the family. I know there's nothing I can say that would take the pain away, but Brad will be very much missed by this fan, and he won't be forgotten. I'll be listening to his angelic voice when I'm 90! |
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Russ Pait
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... I'm from North Carolina and heard my first Boston song when I was in the 7th Grade. (1977) Brad Delp's voice was nothing short of angelic and was a perfect fit for the melodic genius of Ton Scholz's composition's. I never thought I would ever get to see them live, then in 1986 or so I got the see them in the Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill, NC. We we're in the upper deck, but when Brad Delp stepped up to the microphone and began singing "Peace Of Mind", I literally teared up it was so beautiful. Like finally seeing a long lost friend. Even more incredible was a few years later the band RTZ played in a small club in Fayetteville, NC. There I was in a crowd of a couple hundred people giving Brad Delp high fives. The fact he would even come to a small club like that speaks volumes in regards to the type of person he apparently was. My heart goes out to his friends and family. Brad Delp had a great gift that he used with all of his heart. May God Bless him forever. |
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Cris Menz
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... I can truly say we have lost an icon and life changer. When I need my spirit lifted I always turn to your music, as there is nothing that can feed into my soul more. I can feel the words and sound up and down my entire body. Thank you for many years of great rock and roll and the beautiful sounds that are left for us to remember you by. |
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Tommy Pacholyk
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... Living Life is hard enough, but when you can escape threw beautiful music like BOSTON that can take you to that special place in time and sparks a beautiful memory or moment, you have done the most ultimate work in music. I will play your music forever. GOD Bless Brad. |
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Martha
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... I grew up with a Dad that was gifted with a wonderful voice. He was one of the founding members of our local Barbershop chorus and I never thought that I'd hear an equal harmony until I heard Boston. I loved the music and then fell in love with the band when I found out that they were animal lovers like me. My heart goes out to the band. You guys are in my prayers. |
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Russ
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... As I read all the comments posted here, I am struck by the incredible influence and importance Brad and Tom's music had in all our lives. It seems to have caught many of us at special or transitional times in our lives and either helped us through a tough time or inspired us to greater things. Boston music has always lifted my spirit when I've felt low. Brad has moved on, but "I can still hear guitars in the air..." Many thanks for your gifts to us all. Russ |
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Bob Cooper
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... "More than a Feeling" was the song that made me want to learn to play guitar as a teenager. Now all these years later, the opening riff is still what I play every time I pickup a guitar. I still have that first "Cheapo" first guitar. Her name is "Maryanne". |
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SB
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... I was in 7th grade in 1977...I would sneak into my older sisters room and listen to a Boston LP on this little orange plastic record player. I remember thinking wow......this is cool stuff. I am now 41 with a wife and kids. One of my favorite things to do is go into my garage....crank up the Boston through a souped up killer McIntosh set up into some giant Sansui speakers.....and ya know what.... the music never gets old. Even today I was twirlling my gorgeous 4 year old daughter around as she bounced around to "feelin satisfied". Thanks Brad and the whole band for so many years of memories and many younf kisa will STILL be cranking the Boston 10 years from now |
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Mary
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... I feel such sadness....I find comfort in the words I read here. Boston was and is the first Band I fell in love with.......the music and Brad's incredible voice ALWAYS made the hard times a little easier.......so many memories of cruising with the music turned up full blast.......My hope is that somehow, someway Brad can feel this tremendous outpouring of love from his fans......He will live forever in his music and our hearts......God Bless his family, friends and fans ----- I hope he has found whatever he was missing....... |
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Gary
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... Brad with Boston brought me comfort and a smile every time I heard them. I feel indebted to Boston for their gift of music.Brad we miss you and love ya!! |
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Daric L.
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... Simply stated, one of the best five rock singers of all time. Forever, right along side of Plant and Rodgers. I grew up cruisin' (and singing) to Boston and his awesome voice with my high school buddy and best friend, whom I would lose at the young age of 31 to a plane crash. We both loved that band so much. Luckily for me, my wife loved them as well. So much was our mutual admiration of the band that our first son was extremely close to being named Boston. Thanks Brad (and obviously the other members) for the fond and cherished memories! You've brightened many a day for many a soul. |
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RockinRay
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... Boston was in San Antonio a couple of years ago and it was one of the best concerts that I have ever seen! Brad is a true singer in all forms and it is sad to hear that he is gone. Boston will always live in our hearts but the heart of the vocal sounds of Boston will be lost forever. Brad, thanks for the great times! "it was more than a feeling" |
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Jess M.
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... It's so sad that someone who was not only truly musically gifted, but also such a kind giving person could not find happiness and peace for himself. I hope that he is at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones during this time of pain and grieving. Thanks to Brad for sharing his talent with us, we will miss him. |
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