taks Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 bradley delp, lead singer of boston, dead at 55... linky. taks comrade taks... just because.
Draken Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 ****. Seriously, only like, three people can touch my body
Sionn Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 Retreat, Hell! We're just fighting in another direction!" - General O.P. Smith (North Korea 1950) "All warfare is based on deception." - Sun Tzu "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." - George S. Patton, Jr.
Darth Drabek Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 One of my most successful mix CDs, "Classic Rock Drinking Mix," opened up with "Don't Look Back" -- one of my favorite Boston songs. They had a great mix of rawkin' guitars and the kind of vocal harmonies you couldn't make with ProTools. I'll never forget when a complete stranger came up to me at the party and wanted me to burn him an exact copy of that CD. It's nice when someone realizes the care that goes into crafting a superior mix CD. baby, take off your beret everyone's a critic and most people are DJs
Gfted1 Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 One of my most successful mix CDs, "Classic Rock Drinking Mix," opened up with "Don't Look Back" -- one of my favorite Boston songs. They had a great mix of rawkin' guitars and the kind of vocal harmonies you couldn't make with ProTools. Wasnt Boston heavily into the use of synthesizers? "I'm your biggest fan, Ill follow you until you love me, Papa"
Darth Drabek Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 One of my most successful mix CDs, "Classic Rock Drinking Mix," opened up with "Don't Look Back" -- one of my favorite Boston songs. They had a great mix of rawkin' guitars and the kind of vocal harmonies you couldn't make with ProTools. Wasnt Boston heavily into the use of synthesizers? They had keyboards, sure, but Boston was all about the guitars. Their lead guy, Tom Scholz, was such a perfectionist he designed his own line of guitar equipment. baby, take off your beret everyone's a critic and most people are DJs
taks Posted March 13, 2007 Author Posted March 13, 2007 yup. scholz is one of the best guitarists ever. very distinctive sound for sure. delp died a day before scholz' 60th birthday, btw. taks comrade taks... just because.
Dark Moth Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 (edited) One of my most successful mix CDs, "Classic Rock Drinking Mix," opened up with "Don't Look Back" -- one of my favorite Boston songs. They had a great mix of rawkin' guitars and the kind of vocal harmonies you couldn't make with ProTools. I'll never forget when a complete stranger came up to me at the party and wanted me to burn him an exact copy of that CD. It's nice when someone realizes the care that goes into crafting a superior mix CD. I'm interested, which songs did you include on that mix? And I love Boston, definitely one of my favorite 70's rock bands. This is sad news. Edited March 13, 2007 by Dark Moth
Gfted1 Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 It was suicide. Mar 15, 10:18 PM (ET) By KATHARINE WEBSTER ATKINSON, N.H. (AP) - Brad Delp, the lead singer for the band Boston who killed himself last week, left behind a note in which he called himself "a lonely soul," according to police reports released Thursday. The note was paper-clipped to the neck of Delp's shirt when police found his body at his Atkinson home, on the bathroom floor, his head on a pillow. He had sealed himself inside with two charcoal grills; toxicology tests showed he had committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. "Mr. Brad Delp. J'ai une ame solitaire. I am a lonely soul," the note read. Delp joined Boston in the mid-1970s and sang two of its biggest hits, "More than a Feeling" and "Long Time." He was cremated Wednesday, after a private funeral earlier in the week. His fiancee, Pamela Sullivan, called police March 9 after noticing a dryer vent tube connected to the exhaust pipe of Delp's car. In the garage, police found a note taped to the door leading into the house. "To whoever finds this I have hopefully committed suicide. Plan B was to asphyxiate myself in my car." In another note on a door at the top of the stairs, Delp cautioned that there was carbon monoxide inside. "I take complete and sole responsibility for my present situation. I have lost my desire to live," he wrote. The note also included instructions on how to contact his fiancee: "Unfortunately she is totally unaware of what I have done." Police later found four sealed letters in an office addressed to Sullivan, his children, their mother, Micki Delp, and another couple whose identity was not disclosed. Police Lt. William Baldwin said police gave the letters to family members without reading them. Sullivan told police that Delp "had been depressed for some time, feeling emotional (and) bad about himself," according to the reports. He had planned to marry Sullivan this summer during a break in a tour with Boston. A lifelong Beatles fan, Delp also played with the tribute band Beatle Juice. "I'm your biggest fan, Ill follow you until you love me, Papa"
taks Posted March 16, 2007 Author Posted March 16, 2007 yeah, i saw that. a cowardly act, but nonetheless, he was obviously a tortured soul. it is a shame that people who seemingly have it all can otherwise be so unhappy. taks comrade taks... just because.
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