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Live Performances by Boston

  • In January 1979, Boston was riding high on the success of their monumental debut album, released in 1976, which had propelled them into the limelight ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1979, Boston was riding high on the success of their monumental debut album, released in 1976, which had propelled them into the limelight with hits like "More Than a Feeling" and "Long Time." By the time of this live recording, the band had just released their sophomore album, "Don’t Look Back," in 1978, which further solidified their status in the rock genre with its multi-platinum status and hit title track. During the 1979 performance captured in the video, the classic lineup featured Tom Scholz, Brad Delp, and other key members, showcasing their powerful harmonies and polished sound. Notably, Boston's unique blend of hard rock and progressive elements, paired with Scholz's innovative studio techniques, marked a defining characteristic of their performance style, making this concert a significant moment in their early career.

Boston Live Performance of 'Smokin'' at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 5:36
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston was at a pivotal point in their career, capturing a live performance at Giants Stadium during the height of their popularity.... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston was at a pivotal point in their career, capturing a live performance at Giants Stadium during the height of their popularity. Prior to this recording, the band had released their iconic self-titled debut album in 1976, which featured classics like "More Than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind." Following this, their second album, "Don't Look Back," was released in 1978, solidifying their status in rock music and including hit singles such as "Don't Look Back" and "A Man I'll Never Be." By the time of this live recording, Boston had gained tremendous commercial success, which was evidenced by their well-received concerts, showcasing their trademark sound characterized by harmonized melodies and layered guitar arrangements. This era marked a significant period for Boston, as they transitioned from studio success to electrifying live performances, further establishing them as a formidable force in the rock genre. The recording captures the energy of a band in its prime

Boston - Live Performance of 'Feelin' Satisfied' at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 4:43
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed at Giants Stadium, presenting a live recording of "Feelin' Satisfied." At this time, the band had just released the... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed at Giants Stadium, presenting a live recording of "Feelin' Satisfied." At this time, the band had just released their third studio album, "Don't Look Back," on August 2, 1978, which included hits like the title track and "A Man I'll Never Be." This concert was part of the band's touring efforts to support that album, and it marked a pivotal point in their career as they solidified their status in the rock scene. Boston was known for their polished sound and intricate harmonies, partly due to the innovative use of technology in their recordings, spearheaded by founder Tom Scholz. This live performance delivered the band's signature sound and showcased their soaring melodies, contributing to their legacy as one of the defining acts of the late 1970s rock era. The energy and enthusiasm from the audience are palpable, reflecting Boston's growing popularity during this peak period of their career.

Boston - A Man I'll Never Be Live Performance at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 7:19
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed live at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance to... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed live at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance took place shortly after the release of their second studio album, "Don't Look Back," which had come out just weeks earlier on August 2, 1978. The album was highly anticipated following the immense success of their debut album, which included massive hits like "More Than a Feeling." "Don't Look Back" continued to showcase Boston's signature sound, blending hard rock with melodic elements. Notably, the song "A Man I'll Never Be," performed during this live recording, became one of the highlights of their repertoire. The concert marked a peak for the band, capturing their growing popularity and the high-energy performance style that became synonymous with their live shows. This period was crucial as Boston solidified their status as one of the prominent rock bands of the late 1970s.

Boston Performs 'Something About You' at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston was in the midst of their significant rise to fame, performing at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. By this poin... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston was in the midst of their significant rise to fame, performing at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. By this point, the band had solidified their status with their debut self-titled album released in 1976, which had already achieved immense commercial success. They followed this with their second album, "Don't Look Back," which came out in 1978 and included hits like the title track and "A Man I'll Never Be." The live recording of "Something About You" showcases the band's blend of hard rock and meticulously crafted harmonies that became their signature sound. Notably, Boston's innovative use of studio technology, particularly with layered guitar tracks and production techniques, set them apart during this era, allowing for a powerful live performance as demonstrated in this recording. By this time, Boston was rapidly gaining a reputation for their exhilarating live shows, making this performance a key highlight in their early career.

Boston Performs 'Don't Look Back' Live at Giants Stadium, 1979

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 6:09
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  • In June 1979, when Boston performed at Giants Stadium, they were in the midst of promoting their second album, "Don't Look Back," which was released e... Read Full Description >

    In June 1979, when Boston performed at Giants Stadium, they were in the midst of promoting their second album, "Don't Look Back," which was released earlier that year. This album followed their highly successful self-titled debut in 1976, which had established them as a leading rock band. "Don't Look Back" showcased their signature sound, characterized by rich harmonies and intricate guitar work, continuing the momentum they garnered from their debut. Notably, this live performance is significant not only for its venue but also as part of Boston's early reputation for spectacular live shows, driven by the immense popularity of their music and the band's eagerness to engage with their growing audience. The concert also marked an important moment in the band's career, as it solidified their status as a major force in the rock scene of the late 1970s.

Boston Live Performance of 'Peace Of Mind' at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 5:36
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a live recording of "Peace of Mind" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in th... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a live recording of "Peace of Mind" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance took place shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Don't Look Back," which debuted in 1978 and was a commercial success, quickly reaching multi-platinum status. Following their breakout self-titled debut in 1976, Boston had solidified their place in rock history with their polished sound and meticulously crafted tunes. The Giants Stadium concert was part of a larger tour that showcased their soaring melodies and harmonies, captivating audiences. Interestingly, the band faced significant pressure with expectations soaring after their initial success, yet they managed to maintain their popularity during this era, further cementing their legacy in classic rock.

Boston - Full Concert at Giants Stadium (Official)

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 1:18:39
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a live concert at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. At this t... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a live concert at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. At this time, Boston had recently released their second album, "Don't Look Back," which came out in 1978. The album built on the success of their self-titled debut album, which had solidified their place in rock music with hits like "More Than a Feeling." By the time of this concert, Boston was experiencing immense popularity, and "Don't Look Back" had already achieved significant commercial success. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and produced several hit singles. Notably, the band’s lineup at this time included Tom Scholz and Brad Delp, both integral to their signature sound, which combined hard rock with lush harmonies and intricate production. The Giants Stadium concert showcased the band's rising prominence in the rock scene, capturing the energetic atmosphere of their live performances during this peak era.

Boston Live Performance of 'Rock And Roll Band' at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 3:31
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed at Giants Stadium, showcasing their rock anthem "Rock And Roll Band." At this point in their career, the band was r... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed at Giants Stadium, showcasing their rock anthem "Rock And Roll Band." At this point in their career, the band was riding the wave of success from their second studio album, "Don't Look Back," released just a year earlier, in 1978. This album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts, solidifying Boston's status as a major force in rock music. The live recording captures a moment during their peak popularity, characterized by their powerful sound and engaging stage presence. Interestingly, Boston's music was known for its polished production, largely due to the innovative techniques of Tom Scholz, the band's founder, who played a significant role in crafting their distinctive sound. This performance marked a significant era in the band's career, as they began to establish a dedicated fan base and were known for their elaborate live shows, which complemented the studio quality of their recordings.

Boston Performs 'Foreplay/Longtime' Live at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 9:44
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed live at Giants Stadium, showcasing their significant standing in the rock music scene following the release of thei... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed live at Giants Stadium, showcasing their significant standing in the rock music scene following the release of their second studio album, "Don't Look Back," in 1978. This album debuted strong on the charts and included hits like "More Than a Feeling" and the title track, "Don't Look Back." By the time of this live recording, Boston had already established a massive following due to their self-titled debut album, which had set a benchmark for rock music with its innovative use of multi-track recording and harmony-driven sound. This performance captures the band's energy during a time of both critical acclaim and commercial success, highlighting their ability to blend rock with harmonies and polished production. Notably, Boston's meticulous studio approach was mirrored in their live performances, as they aimed to provide a high-quality sound experience for their audiences, contributing to their lasting legacy in rock music.

Boston Live Performance of 'More Than A Feeling' at Giants Stadium

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ, United States

June 17, 1979 | Video Length: 11:14
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  • On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a notable live recording of their hit "More Than a Feeling" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. At th... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 1979, Boston performed a notable live recording of their hit "More Than a Feeling" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. At this time, Boston had recently released their second studio album, "Don't Look Back," which came out in 1978 and included hits like "Don't Look Back" and "A Man I'll Never Be." The band's debut self-titled album had been a massive success in 1976, establishing them as a major force in rock music. During this live performance, Boston showcased their signature arena rock sound characterized by layered harmonies and prominent guitar riffs, further cementing their reputation as top-tier live performers. Interestingly, the band’s meticulous studio production led to some challenges in replicating their polished sound live, making this concert a significant moment for fans experiencing their music in an expansive venue.

Boston Live In Hamilton, Ontario - Full Concert

Copps Collisium
Hamilton, ON, Canada

December 7, 1988 | Video Length: 1:44:53
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  • In December 1988, Boston was in the midst of their career transition following the release of their third studio album, "Third Stage," which came out ... Read Full Description >

    In December 1988, Boston was in the midst of their career transition following the release of their third studio album, "Third Stage," which came out in 1986. This live recording from the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, likely showcases the band's efforts to reinvigorate their presence in the rock scene after a lengthy hiatus during which they faced significant challenges, including the tragic death of their original drummer, Sib Hashian. By the time of this performance, Boston had re-emerged with a sound that retained their distinctive harmonies and guitar-driven melodies, appealing to long-time fans while attempting to attract new audiences. Interestingly, "Third Stage" marked Boston's first album produced without the involvement of original producer and mastermind Tom Scholz’s home studio, which added to the anticipation around this live show as the band continued to solidify their legacy in rock music.

Boston - Live Concert at Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario 1988

Copps Coliseum
Hamilton, Canada

December 7, 1988 | Video Length: 1:45:30
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  • In December 1988, when Boston performed live at the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, the band was in a transitional phase following the release of... Read Full Description >

    In December 1988, when Boston performed live at the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, the band was in a transitional phase following the release of their third studio album, "Third Stage," which had come out in 1986. This album marked a significant return for the band after a lengthy hiatus; the first two albums had solidified their status in rock music with iconic hits like "More Than a Feeling" and "Peace of Mind." "Third Stage" featured the hit single "Amanda," which wound up being their first number-one single in the U.S. during the 1980s. By the time of this live recording, Boston had garnered a reputation for their polished sound and elaborate live performances, which showcased Tom Scholz's intricate musicianship and innovative production techniques. The 1988 concert reflects not only the band's enduring popularity but also their ability to evolve in the rock genre amidst changing musical landscapes.

Boston Performs 'More Than A Feeling' Live at U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 11:16
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  • In January 2004, Boston was actively performing and engaging with their fan base, showcasing their enduring popularity despite having faced significan... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, Boston was actively performing and engaging with their fan base, showcasing their enduring popularity despite having faced significant challenges since their heyday in the late 1970s. The live recording from the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, NH, captures the band performing their iconic hit "More Than A Feeling," a track from their self-titled debut album released in 1976. Before the live recording, Boston had released "Corporate America" in 2002, which marked their return to the studio after a lengthy hiatus. This album was notable for showcasing a slightly more contemporary sound while still retaining the essence of the band's classic style. Interestingly, the performance in Gilford occurred as part of a larger revival of interest in the band, driven by nostalgia and the continuing appeal of their classic rock sound, highlighting Boston's resilience in the music industry despite lineup changes and a long gap between studio albums.

Live Performance of 'Something About You' by Boston at U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 6:30
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  • In 2004, Boston was in a significant phase of their career, performing live at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire. This period follo... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, Boston was in a significant phase of their career, performing live at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire. This period followed the release of their album "Corporate America" in 2002, which showcased a shift in the band's sound and themes, reflecting guitarist and founder Tom Scholz's experiences in the corporate world. The live performance featured "Something About You," a track that exemplifies the band's classic rock roots, despite the band's evolving style. Notably, after a prolonged hiatus following their album "Walk On" in 1994, "Corporate America" marked their return to the music scene. By this time, Boston had cultivated a loyal fan base, and their live shows continued to celebrate their iconic sound while incorporating newer material. This performance exemplified their resilience and dedication to music, as they continued to draw large audiences well into the 2000s.

Boston Performs 'More Than A Feeling' Live in Gilford, USA

Gilford, NH, USA

November 30, 2007 | Video Length: 5:09
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  • In 2007, Boston was experiencing a resurgence in their career, performing a live concert at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, NH. By this... Read Full Description >

    In 2007, Boston was experiencing a resurgence in their career, performing a live concert at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford, NH. By this time, the band had recently released their album "Life, Love & Hope" in 2013, which was their sixth studio album. "More Than a Feeling," featured in the 2008 live recording, is one of Boston's most iconic songs from their self-titled debut album released in 1976. This concert marked a significant point as it showcased Boston's ability to maintain their classic rock appeal with a devoted fan base, despite the long hiatus and lineup changes over the years. Notably, Tom Scholz, the band's founder, is known not only for his distinctive sound but also for his innovative studio techniques, which contributed to the band's lasting influence in rock music. The 2007 performance is a testament to Boston's enduring legacy and their capability to connect with audiences even decades after their initial success.

Live Performance of 'Amanda' at U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 4:32
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  • In 2008, Boston was in a phase of revitalization, having reformed under the leadership of founder Tom Scholz after years of hiatus. Before the live re... Read Full Description >

    In 2008, Boston was in a phase of revitalization, having reformed under the leadership of founder Tom Scholz after years of hiatus. Before the live recording of “Amanda” at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion, the band released their album "Corporate America" in 2002, which marked a notable return to the studio after a lengthy period. The band's previous efforts, characterized by their trademark sound, had evolved over the years, transitioning from their iconic self-titled debut in 1976 to the more commercially driven sound of the early 2000s. Notably, "Amanda," a powerful ballad and one of the group's biggest hits, showcases their classic rock roots and resonated with fans, reinforcing Boston's legacy in the rock genre. The 2008 performance also reflects the band's resilience and enduring popularity, as they continued to tour and maintain a loyal fan base despite industry changes and challenges over the decades.

Boston Live Performance of 'Cool The Engines' at U.S. Cellular Pavilion

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • In January 2008, when Boston performed "Cool the Engines" live at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, the band was in a significant ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, when Boston performed "Cool the Engines" live at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, the band was in a significant period of revival following years of sporadic activity. Their last studio album prior to this live recording was "Life, Love & Hope," released in 2013, suggesting that their live performances around this time helped to re-energize their fan base after a lengthy hiatus since their previous studio work. Notably, Boston is celebrated for its unique blend of rock and orchestral elements, largely driven by the sound and production expertise of Tom Scholz, the band's founder. The live setting showcased the band’s ability to recreate their classic sound while connecting with a dedicated audience, providing a nostalgic experience for longtime fans. This performance exemplified the enduring appeal of Boston’s music and their commitment to live excellence, even years after their initial success.

Boston Performs 'Smokin'' Live at U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford

U.S. Cellular Pavilion
Gilford, NH, United States

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • In the live recording dated January 1, 2008, at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, NH, Boston was in a period of revitalization following a long h... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording dated January 1, 2008, at the U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford, NH, Boston was in a period of revitalization following a long hiatus. Their last studio album prior to this performance was "Corporate America," released in 2002, which showcased a more contemporary sound compared to their classic rock roots. By 2008, the band was touring and performing live to re-establish their presence after facing a challenging transition, including the death of original guitarist and founder Tom Scholz's significant collaborator, Brad Delp, in 2007. This performance of "Smokin'" reflects the band's enduring appeal and dedication to their fans, blending nostalgia with the urgency of continuing their legacy. The concert captures Boston's classic rock essence, illustrating their ability to maintain a loyal following while navigating the evolving music landscape.

Boston - Foreplay/Long Time Live Performance at the Boston STRONG Tribute Concert

Boston STRONG Tribute Concert
Boston, MA, USA

November 30, 2012 | Video Length: 10:31
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  • In 2012, Boston was experiencing a resurgence with their live performances, particularly highlighted by their appearance at the Boston STRONG Tribute ... Read Full Description >

    In 2012, Boston was experiencing a resurgence with their live performances, particularly highlighted by their appearance at the Boston STRONG Tribute Concert on November 30, 2012. This event sought to honor the resilience of the Boston community following the tragic events of the Boston Marathon bombing earlier that year. Prior to this concert, the band had released their sixth studio album, "Life, Love & Hope," in 2013, which included new material and reworked songs from previous albums. Interestingly, the live performance of "Foreplay/Long Time" showcases the band's signature sound and captures the energy of their classic hits, which have remained a cornerstone of rock music since the 1970s. This concert marked a significant moment for the band, as they contributed to a healing effort for the city while highlighting their enduring legacy in rock.

Boston Performs 'Foreplay/Long Time' Live at DTE Music Theater, Clarkston

DTE Music Theater
Clarkston, Michigan, United States

June 24, 2014 | Video Length: 9:41
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  • On June 24, 2014, Boston performed at the DTE Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, as part of their ongoing tour following the release of their 2013 ... Read Full Description >

    On June 24, 2014, Boston performed at the DTE Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan, as part of their ongoing tour following the release of their 2013 album "Life, Love & Hope." This album was notable for being their first studio release in over a decade, showcasing a blend of classic Boston sound with some new elements, including contributions from founder Tom Scholz and various band members past and present. Reflecting their storied career, Boston's live performances often feature their iconic hits, such as "More Than a Feeling" and "Long Time," the latter of which was highlighted in this concert. The 2014 tour included special guests like Cheap Trick, emphasizing Boston's enduring legacy in rock music. Despite challenges over the years, including lineup changes and health issues within the band, Boston remains a significant force in live rock performances, captivating audiences with their distinctive sound and powerful engineering on stage.

Boston Performing 'Peace Of Mind' Live at Artpark, Lewiston, New York

Artpark
Lewiston, New York, United States

July 8, 2014 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • On July 8, 2014, Boston performed at Artpark in Lewiston, New York, as part of their "Heaven On Earth" tour. This live recording took place after the ... Read Full Description >

    On July 8, 2014, Boston performed at Artpark in Lewiston, New York, as part of their "Heaven On Earth" tour. This live recording took place after the release of their album "Life, Love & Hope," which came out in 2013 and was their sixth studio album. This album included tracks that featured a blend of classic Boston sounds alongside newer material, showcasing the band's evolution over time. By 2014, Boston's lineup had changed, with founder Tom Scholz leading the group, and lead vocals provided by David Victor, who had joined the band more recently. The performance of "Peace of Mind" highlights the band's enduring appeal and the continued connection with their fans, even decades after their initial success in the 1970s. The "Heaven On Earth" tour marked a significant moment as it reflected Boston's legacy while introducing their latest works to a new audience.

Boston Full Concert at The Forum, Inglewood, CA featuring Rock & Roll Band and more

The Forum
Inglewood, CA, United States

July 29, 2014 | Video Length: 1:39:19
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  • In the live recording from July 29, 2014, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, Boston was celebrating a career that had spanned several decades. Bef... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from July 29, 2014, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, Boston was celebrating a career that had spanned several decades. Before this concert, the band had released their fifth studio album, "Life, Love & Hope," in 2013, which was their first collection of new material in over a decade. This comeback album showcased the enduring legacy of Boston, known for their meticulously crafted sound led by Tom Scholz, whose innovative use of technology and production techniques set the band apart in the rock genre. By 2014, Boston primarily consisted of Scholz and a lineup of musicians, including lead vocalist David Victor. The concert reflects the band's deep-rooted fanbase and their continued popularity, demonstrating that their classic hits remain timeless, even as they brought newer material to life on stage.

Boston Live from the Greek Theatre, LA - Full Concert

Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2017 | Video Length: 2:5:27
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  • In 2017, Boston was performing live at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, a notable venue showcasing their enduring appeal. This performance was a part... Read Full Description >

    In 2017, Boston was performing live at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, a notable venue showcasing their enduring appeal. This performance was a part of their promotional activities following the release of their album "Life, Love & Hope," which came out in 2013. This album marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it was their first studio album in over a decade and featured a mix of new material alongside songs that had been incomplete since the 1970s. Interestingly, Boston's founding member, Tom Scholz, is renowned not only as a guitarist and songwriter but also as an innovative engineer who produced the band's classic sound. The live performance captured in the video highlights their ability to maintain high energy on stage, showcasing their signature blend of rock music and tight harmonies, a testament to their lasting impact in the music industry even decades after their initial rise to fame.

Boston Performs 'Peace of Mind' Live at Breese Stevens Field, Madison, WI

Breese Stevens Field
Madison, WI, United States

May 26, 2017 | Video Length: 4:57
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  • By May 26, 2017, Boston was actively performing as part of its Hyper Space Tour, which celebrated the band's enduring legacy in rock music. Prior to t... Read Full Description >

    By May 26, 2017, Boston was actively performing as part of its Hyper Space Tour, which celebrated the band's enduring legacy in rock music. Prior to this live recording, Boston's last studio album, "Life, Love & Hope," was released in 2013, showcasing new material with a sound reminiscent of their earlier work. During the Madison concert, fans experienced classic hits like "Peace of Mind," a song emblematic of Boston's signature harmonies and powerful guitar work, crafted by band founder Tom Scholz. Interestingly, the 2017 performance underscored the band's resilience despite historical challenges, including lineup changes and a long hiatus between albums. Scholz’s ability to recreate the intricate guitar sounds that defined Boston’s early success was a highlight, enabling both new and longtime fans to connect with the music that has spanned decades.

Juan Karlos Performs in Boston at Social U: Polaris Concert

Boston, MA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:52
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  • Boston, the iconic rock band, experienced significant success in the mid-1970s with their self-titled debut album released in 1976, which featured hit... Read Full Description >

    Boston, the iconic rock band, experienced significant success in the mid-1970s with their self-titled debut album released in 1976, which featured hits like "More Than a Feeling." By the time of their live recordings, Boston had solidified their influence in the rock genre through their meticulously produced sound characterized by layered guitars and harmonies. Following their initial success, the band released "Don't Look Back" in 1978, which continued to build their reputation, albeit with less critical enthusiasm than their debut. Juan Karlos, the featured artist in the recording titled "Boston | Social U: POLARIS," showcases the enduring nature of the Boston name, even beyond their original members. The event is a charity concert, blending genres and highlighting the impact of music as a unifying force, paralleling the way Boston's music has connected listeners since their rise in the 70s. Their story is one of resilience and musical innovation, parameters that resonate deeply in

Boston Concert: 'More Than A Feeling' Official Live Performance HD

Boston, MA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:37
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  • Boston was at a pivotal point in their career during the live recording of "More Than a Feeling," which was a part of their self-titled debut album re... Read Full Description >

    Boston was at a pivotal point in their career during the live recording of "More Than a Feeling," which was a part of their self-titled debut album released in 1976. This album catapulted the band to fame, featuring a blend of hard rock and progressive elements that defined their sound. The single "More Than a Feeling" is one of their most iconic tracks, showcasing Tom Scholz's innovative guitar work and harmonic vocals. Interestingly, Boston was known for their meticulous studio production, and their albums often featured complex arrangements that pushed the boundaries of rock music at the time. The success of their debut led to subsequent tours that solidified their reputation as a powerful live act. Notably, the band's meticulous attention to detail in both studio recordings and live performances has remained a hallmark of their legacy, influencing countless musicians in the rock genre.