In 1976, the band Boston released the monumental song More Than A Feeling. However, Boston weren't actually a band at all. The genius behind this track, Tom Sholz, fooled his label and the world into thinking Boston were a full band. How did he manage that?
The story behind this song is incredibly interesting. Did you know it took five years to make? And the woman Brad Delp is singing about is inspired by... someone a bit strange?
Let's go through the full story behind Boston's More Than A Feeling.
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00:00 – Intro
00:51 – Starting from Scratch
05:24 – The Art of the Illusion
07:00 – Sound and Sentiment
09:59 – Echoes and Influence
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