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mikemarrs wrote:http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?&articleid=1061133575&format=&page=1&listingType=Loc#articleFull
Delp friends open up in testimony about Delp-Scholz relationship
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SF-Dano wrote:It is odd that Delp apparently never had the "stones" to confront/stand up to Sholz, but had the balls to take his own life. By all signs, Delp was a seriously troubled individual and the incident with his fiancee's sister seems to be the trigger that sent him over the edge. Not, Sholz who he had been dealing with for the better part of 4 decades.
Also wierd is the way all the band members seem to feel Sholz has control or power over them. I mean what is Sholz, a mafia Don? Is he going to whack you or your first born if you argue over a tune or decide to quit the band? I agree financially Sholz, could do some harm to them by firing them, but that comes with the territory when band members are not equals, which apparently was the deal from the start.
Goodreau quit the band a long, long time ago. Had a bit of success on his own and with other bands. What is the deal with this great "fear" of Tom Sholz? Obviously he is a controlling ass, but come on, he is not "connected". Or is he?
scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since 3rd stage almost 25 years ago.
still cant believe they had a country song on last album
verslibre wrote:scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since the 70s
Yep.
SF-Dano wrote:It is odd that Delp apparently never had the "stones" to confront/stand up to Sholz, but had the balls to take his own life. By all signs, Delp was a seriously troubled individual and the incident with his fiancee's sister seems to be the trigger that sent him over the edge. Not, Sholz who he had been dealing with for the better part of 4 decades.
Also wierd is the way all the band members seem to feel Sholz has control or power over them. I mean what is Sholz, a mafia Don? Is he going to whack you or your first born if you argue over a tune or decide to quit the band? I agree financially Sholz, could do some harm to them by firing them, but that comes with the territory when band members are not equals, which apparently was the deal from the start.
Goodreau quit the band a long, long time ago. Had a bit of success on his own and with other bands. What is the deal with this great "fear" of Tom Sholz? Obviously he is a controlling ass, but come on, he is not "connected". Or is he?
Rick wrote:Did you hear this one? Delp and Goudreau(sp?) did this song to bring to Scholz to excite him into doing a new album. Not sure how old it is, but not more than a couple of years before Delp did his barbecue exit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ePYkLFBUI
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since the 70s
Yep.
"Third Stage" is better than "Don't Look Back", fairly easily.
verslibre wrote:conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since the 70s
Yep.
"Third Stage" is better than "Don't Look Back", fairly easily.
With the exception of "More Than A Feeling" and the "Foreplay" prelude of "Foreplay/Piece Of Mind," all Boston songs sound pretty much the same to me.
SF-Dano wrote:Rick wrote:Did you hear this one? Delp and Goudreau(sp?) did this song to bring to Scholz to excite him into doing a new album. Not sure how old it is, but not more than a couple of years before Delp did his barbecue exit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ePYkLFBUI
No, that is a new one to me. Cool tune right there. Thanks, I really liked that.
"Rockin’ Away was written in the summer of 2006 for the 30th Anniversary of the release of the first “Boston” record. It was the last song that Brad and I wrote together. In it, Brad reflects on how he became involved in music, and thanks his many fans for their years of loyalty. It was my hope that the song might lead to a rekindling of my relationship with the band. Unfortunately it did not. Brad’s family and I felt that his many fans would appreciate hearing his spectacular voice one more time on a new song. I hope that you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it." - Barry Goudreau
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since the 70s
Yep.
"Third Stage" is better than "Don't Look Back", fairly easily.
SF-Dano wrote:Rick wrote:Did you hear this one? Delp and Goudreau(sp?) did this song to bring to Scholz to excite him into doing a new album. Not sure how old it is, but not more than a couple of years before Delp did his barbecue exit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ePYkLFBUI
No, that is a new one to me. Cool tune right there. Thanks, I really liked that.
Don wrote:With every article about a rock band member's suicide the consensus seems to come down to how depressed they were and it wasn't their fault; why can't we just say that the last generation bred a bunch of pussies?
Rick wrote:Don wrote:With every article about a rock band member's suicide the consensus seems to come down to how depressed they were and it wasn't their fault; why can't we just say that the last generation bred a bunch of pussies?
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JohnH wrote:Thanks very much for the link. This article really was mind blowing. It's interesting Brad Delp actually sings on Walk On's Surrender To Me uncredited. ( these are the responses "girl u drive me outta my mind") . There were some posts on this on gonna hitch a ride and some said no it ain't him. Well that's just insane. There's no way in hell that's not Brad!!!!! Fran Cosmo didn't sound like that. And guess who sang those parts live and sounded just like he did on the record?????
Starrider wrote:JohnH wrote:Thanks very much for the link. This article really was mind blowing. It's interesting Brad Delp actually sings on Walk On's Surrender To Me uncredited. ( these are the responses "girl u drive me outta my mind") . There were some posts on this on gonna hitch a ride and some said no it ain't him. Well that's just insane. There's no way in hell that's not Brad!!!!! Fran Cosmo didn't sound like that. And guess who sang those parts live and sounded just like he did on the record?????
Do you have a source to cite other than those message board posts?
I went back and listened to the studio version of Surrender to Me, and I don't think it sounds anything like Brad. I also listened to live versions of Surrender to Me, and Brad's vocal parts don't sound anything like the studio recording.
Walk On did not sell very well, and a big part of that was that it wasn't Brad on vocals. TS kept it very tight-lipped that it was Fran Cosmo who was singing on Walk On rather than Brad Delp. If Brad really sang on Walk On, why would TS not advertise that? He would have been able to say that Surrender to Me "featured" the vocals of Brad Delp.
Ehwmatt wrote:Starrider wrote:JohnH wrote:Thanks very much for the link. This article really was mind blowing. It's interesting Brad Delp actually sings on Walk On's Surrender To Me uncredited. ( these are the responses "girl u drive me outta my mind") . There were some posts on this on gonna hitch a ride and some said no it ain't him. Well that's just insane. There's no way in hell that's not Brad!!!!! Fran Cosmo didn't sound like that. And guess who sang those parts live and sounded just like he did on the record?????
Do you have a source to cite other than those message board posts?
I went back and listened to the studio version of Surrender to Me, and I don't think it sounds anything like Brad. I also listened to live versions of Surrender to Me, and Brad's vocal parts don't sound anything like the studio recording.
Walk On did not sell very well, and a big part of that was that it wasn't Brad on vocals. TS kept it very tight-lipped that it was Fran Cosmo who was singing on Walk On rather than Brad Delp. If Brad really sang on Walk On, why would TS not advertise that? He would have been able to say that Surrender to Me "featured" the vocals of Brad Delp.
Those parts you attribute to Brad in Surrender to Me don't sound liek Brad to me, either.
Ehwmatt wrote:Starrider wrote:JohnH wrote:Thanks very much for the link. This article really was mind blowing. It's interesting Brad Delp actually sings on Walk On's Surrender To Me uncredited. ( these are the responses "girl u drive me outta my mind") . There were some posts on this on gonna hitch a ride and some said no it ain't him. Well that's just insane. There's no way in hell that's not Brad!!!!! Fran Cosmo didn't sound like that. And guess who sang those parts live and sounded just like he did on the record?????
Do you have a source to cite other than those message board posts?
I went back and listened to the studio version of Surrender to Me, and I don't think it sounds anything like Brad. I also listened to live versions of Surrender to Me, and Brad's vocal parts don't sound anything like the studio recording.
Walk On did not sell very well, and a big part of that was that it wasn't Brad on vocals. TS kept it very tight-lipped that it was Fran Cosmo who was singing on Walk On rather than Brad Delp. If Brad really sang on Walk On, why would TS not advertise that? He would have been able to say that Surrender to Me "featured" the vocals of Brad Delp.
Those parts you attribute to Brad in Surrender to Me don't sound liek Brad to me, either.
In other news, this litigation is deplorable. Delp took the easy way out, and for that, he has no one to blame but himself and his own problems.
yulog wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Starrider wrote:JohnH wrote:Thanks very much for the link. This article really was mind blowing. It's interesting Brad Delp actually sings on Walk On's Surrender To Me uncredited. ( these are the responses "girl u drive me outta my mind") . There were some posts on this on gonna hitch a ride and some said no it ain't him. Well that's just insane. There's no way in hell that's not Brad!!!!! Fran Cosmo didn't sound like that. And guess who sang those parts live and sounded just like he did on the record?????
Do you have a source to cite other than those message board posts?
I went back and listened to the studio version of Surrender to Me, and I don't think it sounds anything like Brad. I also listened to live versions of Surrender to Me, and Brad's vocal parts don't sound anything like the studio recording.
Walk On did not sell very well, and a big part of that was that it wasn't Brad on vocals. TS kept it very tight-lipped that it was Fran Cosmo who was singing on Walk On rather than Brad Delp. If Brad really sang on Walk On, why would TS not advertise that? He would have been able to say that Surrender to Me "featured" the vocals of Brad Delp.
Those parts you attribute to Brad in Surrender to Me don't sound liek Brad to me, either.
In other news, this litigation is deplorable. Delp took the easy way out, and for that, he has no one to blame but himself and his own problems.
Delp accepted responsibility for what he did in his notes to his family, he never blamed anyone for his troubles(At least not from the info provided) and suicide is not an easy way out. If it was an easy thing to do we would have 10x more people ending there lives in the U.S alone. I do agree that the litigation is ridiculous but most litigation is ,its not whether things are right or wrong more than whether or not an attorney can win the case.
JohnH wrote:just read that Longtime members Jeff Neal and Kimberly Dahme are out, replaced by returning drummer Curly Smith and an ex Stryper bass player ( not Tim Gaines) .
scarab wrote:havent had a decent song since 3rd stage almost 25 years ago.
still cant believe they had a country song on last album
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