Brad Delp, lead singer for Boston, was the only member of the band to agree to speak. My brother Jim was a Clarkson College engineering student and asked me to ask them about something lead guitarist/engineer Tom Scholz designed and used called a "Doubler." He also mentions something else Tom designed called a "Powersoak." Brad was very friendly and fun to be with, handling a questioner who kept interrupting his answers. A very down-to-earth guy. They had just released the album Don't Look Back. Note the mercury-vapor lights.
Track 32. Brad Delp/Boston. November 16, 1978/PSUC Fieldhouse. Discusses songs for a new forthcoming album (after Don't Look Back).
Track 33. Brad Delp/Boston. November 16,1978/PSUC Fieldhouse. Rock & Roll Band isn't really what happened to them.
Track 34. Brad Delp/Boston. November 16,1978/PSUC Fieldhouse. Explains why it's better to have Engineer/Guitarist Tom Scholz's studio to record.
Track 35. Brad Delp/Boston. November 16,1978/PSUC Fieldhouse. Explains the idea behind Tom Scholz designed "Doubler" and "Powersoak."
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