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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2023
- @AirplayBeats reacts to Boston - Let mMe Take You Home Tonight
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I always loved this song, and I loved this reaction. This song always gives me some sort of warm feeling. Thank you.
Oh the memories. Man where has the time gone.
Great reaction! You two couldn't have described this tune any better. Bravo!
The first Boston album is well known for being one of the best produced rock albums of all time. It’s all Tom Shultz in his freakin basement.
And he invented some of the equipment he used - next level badassery for sure. One of the great back-stories in rock.
Scholz. If you're going to praise him, at least have enough respect to get his name right. 😮
Lol they wanted him to remix it properly and he just gave them back the same stuff...classic!
You guys are crushing all the classics !! Thank you
Oh the memories. In the 70's we listening to everything. Being from Texas we listenined tomany different genres.
I knew it, right when both your heads starting bouncing!!!! Love it, that means you guys approval!!! Lol!! Great stuff!!
One of the cleanest crispest most sonically pleasing produced album
You guys are my favorites love watching your reactions
"almost knocked me to the floor!" hahahahaha great memory!!
I'm SO glad you caught the Gospel Music nod at the end of this great song!
Every note of this debut album is a masterpiece. Easily gets my vote for all time best ever debut album release.
So true! Tom was allowed to take his time and let his creativity flow at its own rate. Tom engineered this. He is an MIT grad and a perfectionist. BTW great avatar.
Heavy competition.
Steely Dan>Can't Buy a Thrill
Chicago>CTA
ELP>self titled
King Crimson>In the Court of the Crimson King
Ambrosia>Ambrosia (easily the most underrated debut album ever)
CSN>self titled
The Band>Music from Big Pink
Alan Parsons Project>Tales of Mystery and Imagination
UK>UK
The Cars debut album
just to throw out a few....
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee So let me get this straight, you're comparing that obscure, regional debut from what's essentially a bar band nobody today has ever heard of to the Boston debut? LOL
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee sorry bud if I offended you with facts. But facts are facts.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee good, that makes two of us because I almost spit my coffee out on my desk laughing at your original remark back to me.
Wow… i haven’t heard this in 50 years, REMEMBER EVERY WORD.
We’re talking a debut, their first record out of the gates. Front to back hits like they’ve been around for decades. You can see why people were shocked and why it sold like it did.
Love seeing my favorite album, What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, in the background! 🥰
Brad Delp was just an incredible talent!!
Definitely. One of the greatest singers ever.
Remember Legs Diamond, of the same era? Delp was probably the greatest. However, if you love Delp: czcams.com/video/4phPDHyFuMM/video.html
This whole Album is great !! Front to back !
Lol 😂 CHI “She almost knocked me senseless”!
I always forget how much I love this song until I hear it again. Brad Delp had such a kick ass voice. RIP to such a great lead singer.
Great reaction and thanks for sharing. This entire album was made by Tom Scholz, he played all the instruments you hear except drums. Brad Delp sang all the vocals you hear. Tom played Classic Guitar, 12 string guitar, lead electric guitar, rhythm electric guitar, electric bass and organ and originally some drums. Sib was brought in to play drums later and it sounded better. Brad sang lead vocals, backup vocals, chorus and harmonies with himself. Tom was the composer, writer, recording tech, sound engineer and overall had a finished product before the record companies gave him a contract. Recorded in his own basement studio using mostly used, broken and fixed and invented equipment that Tom, MIT Engineer, made to purpose for the studio including a new style pedal system for electric guitars that every professional guitar/bassist now uses in one form or another. He kept the settings secret and never sold the settings used on the Boston songs so nobody could cover their music it was unique sounding, to this day. The band you see in the videos from the original album are lip synching the song and were hired after the album was finished and as part of contract negotiations he had to produce a band to play the music live before the contract was signed. Chris
Jim Msdea did the entire first album. Sib didn't come until they needed to train for live touring.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee No, I've seen several interviews with Jim. It was he and Tom in Jim's basement for most of the album. Sib did not record any of it. Most interviewers talk about Forelay most but that is not the only song.
Greatest debut album of all time.
Correction from last post. Tom Scholz earned his Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
That spaceship on the cover is actually an inverted guitar 🎸
Has there ever been a more earnest, effortless rock voice than Brad Delp’s? He nailed it every time.
He sounds dam good!!
Tom Scholz had his Master from MIT as well before he started the band. Makes sense.
Their first album is unreal. Their 2nd album is just a tick below that, but still has a lot of fantastic music on it.
I got my copy of this album in 1977 from the Columbia House Record and Tape Club.
10 albums for a penny.
Ah those were the days.
Wore this album out.
Best debut album ever released.
Great songs, great production, great performances.
10 out of 10 album.
You two are some of the coolest cats doing reactions and I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel. Because you pick up on and hear the small things in songs that most people don't hear. This is the same way my brain works when I listen to a song. You also pick up on the incredible engineering that go into these songs and this is before computers did the work.
LAST TRACK OF THEIR DEBUT ( BOSTON ) EPIC SELLER YOU GUYS! 😊 BANGERRRRR!
Airplay Beats... I've been cruising your page for 5hrs...and have been thoroughly entertained. Y'all are informative, interesting, intelligent and downright fun. Y'all said y'all would love to hangout with ZZ TOP,well I would love to hangout with y'all. You both seem to be genuinely cool dudes, I can honestly say, I'd be happy and proud to have fellas like you around.
Showing love from the FLA KEYS
Keep the beats coming ❤
Tom Scholz put it all together. Engineer from MIT.
YOU GUYS HAVEN'T DONE ANYYYYY OF MY TOP 3 BANDS FOR 50 YEARS NOW AND FOREVER 😊 ELTON JOHN, NEIL YOUNG, JETHRO TULL 😊 NOW THERE'S 100'S OF GREAT AWESOME ROCK SONGS TO LISTEN TO!
LMAO @ “when she caught the Holy Ghost !”
That is one smooth hookup song.
Swell!! Groovy!! You are my new favorites!! Great reaction! ♥
Guys...you still must do Peace Of Mind! It's a big one!❤❤
Try to listen to everyting off their first album. I'll be here for it. Biggest selling debut album in history and their catalog has sold nearly 200,000,000 copies world wide. And they are awesome live.
" Swell " 😅 almost spit out my sardines and saltines!!
😂
There is another band from Boston who had an amazing debut album: The Cars. Boston's debut album was released in 1976. Two years later The Cars released their debut. The thing about The Cars is, at that point in time, they had a sound that no one had heard before. The Cars had 2 great lead vocalists, Ric Okasek and Benjamin Orr. Several songs on The Cars debut still get played very often on classic rock FM radio stations to this very day. I recommend "Just What I Needed" from the album.
The Cars is one of my all-time favorites. 🤩
straight up church at the end
You guys have a wonderful channel. I must say your last 10 or so reaction choices have been on fire. Thank you.
This could be playing on "Hot Country 106" right now.
A must have album in 1976. I know I had it.
There were a ton of great records that came out '75-'77.
Ya’ll are so great at reactions I do not understand why you don’t have way more subscribers
GREAT SONG...! Great reaction, been waiting for this one...
My first concert was Boston and couldn't believe they were as incredible as their album. Tom Schultz was a genius. ❤
This was the first album I played on my new high powered stereo setup and I never looked back! HA HA
"Don't look back"..... lol
As I said before, when this album came out people were stunned. This album was so far ahead of it's time that on the inner sleeve of their next album, "Don't Look Back", they had to put a disclaimer on it saying no computers were used and no synthesizers were used. People couldn't believe what they were hearing! Tom Scholz was a genius!
"Feelin' Satisfied" is arguably Boston's finest song.
This is exactly why I love you two!!
@@70sGIRL58 💯
Led Zeppelin Achilles last stand is extra crispy with a side of fries yeah boy
Just started and I think you guys are gonna really like this
Production doesn’t get much better than Boston. Beautifully mixed as were all of Boston’s songs. So freaking pleasing to the ears!❤
Tom Scholz had an engineering degree from MIT. He worked for Polaroid also as a senior design engineer. He made a lot of the effects for the guitar.
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That is absolutely hilarious about getting laid out stone cold when a lady next to you suddenly gets the Holy Ghost and starts rocking out and cold clocks you, lol lol lol.
You guy's rock make the morning routine fun keep on keeping on
I own a first edition Picture Disk of this album, hanging on my wall. Played it once when it was new.
Please guys…I know you love Chicago…please do Dialogue Pts1&2…it’s a sleeper classic…will not disappoint!
Best reactors on CZcams 👍
This LP, as well as the debut by The Cars, Guns N' Roses, and Van Halen, are noticed as the best debut records. This song, however, is overshadowed by More than a Feeling and Smokin off this album.
Review more Boston guys....The debut album is one of the best all-time in rock n roll history.
They've done almost the entire album.
In the early 2000's I heard Brad Delp say that he sort of regretted pushing the envelope with his voice in the early days, because there was no way he could reproduce that later on. 🤯
That is correct. He listened to how well his voice was recorded by Todd, and he felt he would never be that good again. I think a lot of highly talented musicians 'hit that wall'. Not entirely what it's about, but SRV's Wall Of Denial is about both addiction and that 'artists dilemma' (writer's block, skills diminishing etc).
Tom Shulz, the guy behind this (guitar, composer, instruments) was an actual MIT trained engineer (electrical engineering, I think--in any case, very smart) and he was the technical genius behind this, too, gadgets, recording engineering, etc.
Tom Sholz says he didn't use any synthesizers to make this album. Who's he kidding? That genius just built modular synths in his basement and used his guitar and Hammond as oscillators!
At this point -- Boston wasn't "they". It was Tom Schulz. He was a college student at MIT. Got some recording equipment into his basement -- then performed and recorded the entire album - by himself. How fucking crazy is THAT.
The singer had some serious pipes
If you are not planning on reacting to the entire album, then you should listen to ‘Hitch A Ride’. Just for the guitar outdo alone. Great reaction guys, love your channel.
You guys literally hit the right songs thank you
This particular song was the only song on this album that was not recorded in Tom's studio and not written by Tom. It was written by Brad. It is the only song on the album with all the band members on the album cover actually contributing: all this was to appease Epic. Epic thought all of the finished album was recorded in the LA studio, and technically it was, but Tom used his versions from his basement studio. This was the only song not recorded in Tom's basement but actually in a "real" studio. Little did they know! LOL
Fyi the founder and lead guitarist is an engineer he went to MIT.
It's great that 90% of the Boston reviews are done by sharp Black critics.,
A cool gospel fade out....Bradley was also a fan of Little Richard and James Brown.
70s was the era when I became old enough to understand and appreciate artists and their music. Boston is my home and was naturally into them along with Aerosmith, J. Geils Band and Tavares. However, since I subscribed, I have learned so many interesting and fun things from you guys and the commenters. Back then, we just sat back and enjoyed it all so thanks for the all the backstories ✌🏼
Can't wait till y'all do Smokin
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Tom Scholz = Genius.
Not one mediocre song on this entire album. All of them are hits.
I like how you said "are hits" instead of saying "were hits" nice wording
Wore the cassette out .
@Airplay Beats
Just FYI ...... This is the only album in existence from which every single song gets played at some point during any day somewhere in the world. (on the radio, that is)
Every song....! No other album can say that, only a few come close...
@@2869may
My point exactly!
I highly doubt that. And there's no way you can prove it. I could say that about 100 albums.
@@kbrewski1 Name ONE....?!
@@2869may
When you prove that the entire Boston album is played every day somewhere in the world, I'll name 10. You do know that the album only had 3 singles, right?
They won the award that year for best album in rock it's Lynyrd Skynyrd was set to win, then the plane crash and Skynyrd was gone essentially and this album would be Bostons only good album.
Funny story about the holy spirit
Great album. Had the pleasure of seeing them at the Royal Oak music theater when they first came out. Great reaction fellas as always. Much appreciated 🙏 ❤
The music sounds well engineered because the founder of the band, Tom Scholz, IS an engineer, though mechanical and not acoustic or electronic by training; but he did build his own recording studio in his home long before any real success in music. He had a brief career as an engineer in corporate America before his success with Boston.
Their first two albums really were pop phenomena, it's hard to express how huge they were, especially the first one.
No doubt Boston is a great group. Everyone had this album. You need to listen to their counter part Kansas. They are another group that rocked the late 70's and 80's. Check out their album Leftoverture or Masque.
This album was penned before the band joined. Tom Scholtz! I was in a neighborhood group of 9 year olds who hung around our next door neighbor and their friends, later teens working on their Trans AMS & 68 Camero jammin their music and this was one of the albums that changed our lives but I’m one of the few that prefer the 2nd Boston album Don’t Look Back to the eponymous 1st. Great reaction guys! Love watching and listening to you!
Back in the day, many thought this was the weak point of this album, but I've always loved this tune. Michaelfried....below is right. This album was a big part of the soundtrack of our lives in the mid 70s. You fellas are right about the production, the album took Tom years to complete and those in the know were blown away by it.
I STILL think this is the album's weakest song, and I bought this album when it came out. 😊
Music to calibrate by, lol! For real, man, this sound is crystalline. One of THE great debut albums EVER. Sadly, like The Cars first record (who you guys, yes, need to check out also, lol), it was downhill after that. Not terrible, but just...less than.
Sad we lost such an amazing voice. Legs Diamond ( czcams.com/video/4phPDHyFuMM/video.html ) has a singer in his prime similar abilities, different arrangements/niche. But Todd Schultz was such a perfectionist, he needed a perfect voice in one Bradley Delp. Legs Diamond was a regionally touring band without the budget perhaps. But both are often overlooked bands since Boston's debut album and Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon swallowed everything in their greatness on turntables for about a decade. I wore the grooves out of this and DSOF. My Legs Diamond (A Diamond Is A Hard Rock) album went through 3 stylus's all by themselves. Then Rush and Sabbath did it all over again after that.
Yes you just went to church.
Don't you think Jimi Hendrix also has well engineered albums?
Sounds a little dated, but it’s a great song from probably one of the greatest debut albums of all time.
Wait till you hear Metallica's production/engineering.... So Clean...!!!
Love the album forever but this is the one track I skip (I know heresy...)
You had to wait 3-5 years for the next Boston album because of their Meticulous engineering
almost like a country song...just sayin':)
This song is my least favorite on this otherwise great album. Kind of a sugary "Boston goes country vibe". I like the rest of the album much better.
@Spo-Dee-O-Dee
Which is why it sounds different than the rest of the album.
LOve love love Boston. But they get a little to much Mid-range at times.
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Love this album but this song is the weakest song on this classic album
We just decided to finish off the album. We’ve done most of it. I think there is one more left to do