Boston - Feelin' Satisfied Recorded Live: 6/17/1979 - Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ More Boston at Music Vault: www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on RU-vid: goo.gl/DUzpUF
@@The_Kirk_Lazarus I love him as much as any other fan but everyone else has their special contributions. Engine is useless without wheels and a transmission
BEING THERE WAS AMAZING it was a 4 band lineup closing with Boston . It even had a Thunderstorm in the middle of it with Utopia performing Then the sun came out as the Outlaws took the stage. I took my little brother with one of his friends My brother never forgot that and the Elton John concert I took him to at MSG. He thanked me for taking him to those concerts not long before he passed away from cancer 2 months ago he was 56. I miss you Brian
Hell yeah man, you go to be part of the scene back in the day! I lived in flyover country and missed Boston play live. Plus I think I was like 12 when the record came out. Juuuuuust getting to the shows. Journey was my first going "alone" show and I caught Foghat, UFO, Ozzy, Judas, AC/DC VH, but this band was the soundtrack of my fifth grade life. Which was everything the time. No one had heard tone like Scholz's with that MIT noggin he was really ahead of his time. I gotta admit though they seem to shine in the studio.....I dunno about this live take. Poor singer. He left by his own hand. A Shame. Sorry to hear about your brother. family really is everything.
Watching these older Boston videos, I appreciate more & more what a great bass player Fran Sheehan was, and he is so into it adding lots of stage presence.
Loving the board mix on this! Totally dry, we're hearing Brad's voice the way the mic picked it up, the way he would sound if he were standing next to you in a room. Just amazing.
Absolute profound beauty for those with hungry and appreciative musical souls. This team's vocal and instrumental harmonies, deep-felt artistic creativity are seemingly simple, yet very painstakingly collaborative, humbly unselfish, and patiently intricate. Most Boston songs are rare, priceless, timeless works of art that have eternal souls.
Tom Sholz wearing such a big grin. Times were good in '79. Everybody having fun. Big stadium shows were a blast. Can't find that feeling anymore. I'd love to see Outlaws footage from this show.
Saw this tour when it hit the Miami Baseball Stadium in ‘79. Brutally hot sunny day in Overtown. It took forever for Poco to open. Not sure why. Crowd was pretty toasted and liquored up by then and someone smashed the Poco guitarist with a bottle. Poco flipped off the crowd and walked off the stage not even halfway through their set. Everyone calmed down for The Doobie Bros who were next. Pat Travers, a Miami native at the time, came out and jammed with them. Boston hit the stage at dusk and rocked it. Good times.
My First Rock Concert Bostonwith the Original Lineup in 1976! My Fave to this Day! Miss You Brad Delp and Sib Hashian! Wish We were still in the 70's! \m/\m/
I was at this show. The classic Boston lineup, with Brad, Sib on drums, Barry G on guitar, Fran Sheehan on bass and, of course, Sholz on everything. They headlined, with Todd Rundgren's Utopia and The Outlaws supporting. It rained like hell during The Outlaws' set, but the sun came out during Green Grass and High Tides. Great, great show.
I was at this concert too -- the Outlaws were outstanding. First concert I ever attended. Boston was great here, but I remember everyone being exhausted from the heat by the time they came on.
Jackie Vee Nope... rap is not music IMO. Rap uses prerecorded backing tracks instead of live musicians most of the time. This Boston video shows how GREAT Rock & Roll music can be with a T shirt, jeans, and a guitar!
Absolutely right sir... It was about the heart, the fun and just getting messed with favorite girl or all your buddies!!!!... A time from the past. Man... Have things changed. But never forget your memories... And let them give your mind a ride !!!!!
Living only about 15 minutes away from the Meadowlands I would loved to have been at this concert even though I was only 9. They had a completely different and incredibly awesome rock sound. No band has sounded like them since. What a gift Tom Scholz was given at birth to have been able to give us this great music and the band is flawless live. Long live Boston. RiP Brad and Sib.
Rim Shot I do recall strobe lights come to think of it. Posters of KISS only in their room. Scared me when I had to make their beds in the basement. Incense and funny smelling cigarettes :)
Boston actually did headline this gig, but it was a festival, called "Music In The Meadowlands". Todd Rundgren, Poco, Outlaws and Utopia played before them. 55,000 in attendance
FRAN SHEEHAN ! Underrated bass genius. Plus the stage moves, plus the head banging before they gave it a name. To play those parts live, and add this level of flair, and be the dynamo onstage, it took a great bass player to do all that. Kudos, Fran, 70s classic rock bass ICON.
Got to see this show went with 2 friends had the shitty seats way up top, The line up was Todd Rundgren and Utopia, Poco, and the Outlaws. It was called the Festival at the Meadowlands. So this is how it went down the day started out cloudy with rain coming down by the end of Pocos set then full on downpour during the Outlaws. Took a break while setting up Boston by the time they hit the stage and opened with more than a feeling the Sun came out, best part was lots of people left which aloud us to move to Great seats. I have been to hundreds of shows in my life and this one I will remember forever. I thank whoever has this footage of one of the most Iconic Rock bands ever ( still not in R&R hall.. Bullshit), you all should show your children what musical talent is right here.
That’s an awesome story, I live in the past with this 70’s music, the best times and music ever. I play it all the time in my house my 23 yr old daughter knows it well, I really want to keep it alive. Cheers to Boston and the great 70’s and 80’s.
I saw their first tour Feb '77... Brad's voice was strong! They played a song called American Politician... Said it would be on the second album.... But ney! Would like to hear that again.
That must have been great! Before my time, but I've been loving Boston since I was age 7!!! They were not prolific, but everything they did was perfection.
Great band, always loved their stuff, Scholz always experimenting..but their bread and butter was in the studio where Delps voice really shines. A lot of mixes that you just don't get when you hear them live..
to ruderocker my brother I speak of was your age I saw one of his friends last week who I also took to this concert and he said ,It was his first and BEST concert he was ever at and still talks about it He's now turning 58. I'm 65 years old.
There was nothing like the unique Originals then. Now while many can play, no one will match Delps lead Vocals ! The live sounds are not like the Studio sound which made them great !
True for "Boston." Come up to 2017. Search " Lexington Lab Band Boston." They cover 5 retro tracks in their original scores. A phenomenal playlist of 5 songs. A Must hear for Boston fans!
uma dás melhores músicas do boston sucesso dos anos 70 essa música fenomenal do boston e etc que foi uma dás maiores bandas de rock dos anos de 1970 e é até hoje e etc. /hoje domingo 27 de agosto de 2023 / /dia:domingo / /27/08/2023 /
Amen to that, he was awesome, never be another Boston without his voice, he is Boston, hey see the drummer in the background, that's the Rock's father in law lol Rock on brother I love this band