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RPM wrote:And on possibly working with Boston: "I got an email from a guy who runs a Boston fan site and he asked me if I wanted to comment on his death. I did and he posted it and Tom Schultz read it and contacted me and asked me to play a benefit show. From there it went from me singing one song to me singing three songs and playing guitar for the whole set. Now he's asked me to record with them and tour with them."
"So I am facing the fact that they are not Christians but they have been a better example of Christianity to me than even some Christians. No drugs, no drinking, polite as can be and very giving. Their music and lyrics are clean. I prayed about it and I felt like it was okay for me to do it and I did it."
RPM wrote:"For the most part, he's right. Most of Boston's music is pretty "clean" by comparison but will he still do songs like "Smokin'", "Party", and "Let Me Take You Home Tonight" that reference both recreational drug use and extra-marital sex?"
NO he wont do them , but this guy will :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PghyycKh ... re=related
RisingForce73 wrote:I was at the Brad Delp memorial concert. Michael Sweet sounded incredible, as did Tommy DeCarlo. I would rather they went on with Fran Cosmo if they are going to go on, but that bridge is already burned, apparently. I would definitely see them again with Michael Sweet.
Rip Rokken wrote:If he records with them, it'll will be the first Boston disc I've ever bought...
mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Abitaman wrote:mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Corporate America was no were close to Boston standards-ERIC
Rick wrote:Abitaman wrote:mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Corporate America was no were close to Boston standards-ERIC
Yep, pretty lame. I did like the tracks that Delp was on though.
Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:Abitaman wrote:mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Corporate America was no were close to Boston standards-ERIC
Yep, pretty lame. I did like the tracks that Delp was on though.
Corporate America straight-up sucked. I think Tom Scholz gave the reigns of Boston to his bass player girlfriend Kimberly Dahme for that album:
Country music and Boston should have never been mixed together. Big mistake - but she is hot!
Rip Rokken wrote:If he records with them, it'll will be the first Boston disc I've ever bought...
mikemarrs wrote:twenty years ago if you would've told someone the lead singer of stryper would be in consideration for replacing brad as lead singer of boston they would've thought you were really crazy.strange how things work sometimes....
conversationpc wrote:mikemarrs wrote:twenty years ago if you would've told someone the lead singer of stryper would be in consideration for replacing brad as lead singer of boston they would've thought you were really crazy.strange how things work sometimes....
It's really no less strange than JSS becoming the lead singer for Journey, even if it was for just a short period of time. The only major difference being, Sweet would replace a DEAD lead singer, rather than one who just has a dead career (referring to Perry, not JSS).
Abitaman wrote:mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Corporate America was no were close to Boston standards-ERIC
Rip Rokken wrote:If he records with them, it'll will be the first Boston disc I've ever bought...
conversationpc wrote:mikemarrs wrote:twenty years ago if you would've told someone the lead singer of stryper would be in consideration for replacing brad as lead singer of boston they would've thought you were really crazy.strange how things work sometimes....
It's really no less strange than JSS becoming the lead singer for Journey, even if it was for just a short period of time. The only major difference being, Sweet would replace a DEAD lead singer, rather than one who just has a dead career (referring to Perry, not JSS).
Voyager wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:yeah...but will they tour? It took forever for Boston to get around to touring. I'll go if they do.
Michael is pretty aggressive. I'd say if anyone can make it happen, he can.
Indyjoe wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:If he records with them, it'll will be the first Boston disc I've ever bought...
That's all I have to say.
piecesofeight wrote:If you were to hear them/him today..and you didn't know where he was from..you'd be dropping your mouth. The dude has a set of pipes..some of the best in the biz and he can rock.
Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:Abitaman wrote:mikemarrs wrote:nobody can replace delp but i wouldn't mind maybe seeing what michael sweet sounded like with boston.if they put out an album it better live up to the past standards that delp held high.
Corporate America was no were close to Boston standards-ERIC
Yep, pretty lame. I did like the tracks that Delp was on though.
Corporate America straight-up sucked. I think Tom Scholz gave the reigns of Boston to his bass player girlfriend Kimberly Dahme for that album:
Country music and Boston should have never been mixed together. Big mistake - but she is hot!
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