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  2. Don't Look Back (Boston song) - Wikipedia

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    It, along with other songs used in the episode, were removed from the DVD version. [49] [50] The song was performed by the remaining original members of Boston on August 19, 2007, at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston, Mass. for the tribute concert to Delp. It was the last song of the concert. [51]

  3. Goin' Back - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Icicle Works released a version on their EP Seven Horses Deep, under the title "Going Back". The Pretenders recorded a version for the soundtrack of the 1997 film Fever Pitch. In 2011, Irish footballer Paul McGrath covered "Goin' Back" as part of an album of cover versions, with a percentage of the album's proceeds going to the ...

  4. Third Stage - Wikipedia

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    Third Stage is the third studio album by the American rock band Boston, released on September 24, 1986, on MCA Records, as the band's first album on the label. [5] It was recorded at Boston co-founder Tom Scholz's Hideaway Studio over a long, strained, six-year period "between floods and power failures". [6]

  5. Rock & Roll Band - Wikipedia

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    The drum parts of this and other early Boston songs were developed by Jim Masdea, but this is the only song on the Boston album on which Masdea plays drums. [2] [4] Scholz plays clavinet and all the guitar parts, including bass guitar, and Brad Delp sings vocals. [4] Boston consistently opened with "Rock and Roll Band" while playing at live ...

  6. Don't Look Back (Boston album) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Look Back is the second studio album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 by Epic Records, as the band's last album on the label. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The album reached No. 1 in both the US and Canada, and No. 9 in the UK.

  7. Peace of Mind (Boston song) - Wikipedia

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    Mojo magazine cited the lyrics as presenting an alternate view of the American Dream to that described in another song from the Boston album, "Hitch a Ride". [11] The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History described the song as being "built around soaring guitars, tight vocal harmonies, and huge hooks," which were part of the band's appeal. [12]

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  9. Corporate America - Wikipedia

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    Corporate America is the fifth studio album by American hard rock band Boston, released in 2002.It is the first album to feature band members Anton Cosmo and Kimberley Dahme, the last album released in vocalist Brad Delp's lifetime (though he would posthumously appear on the band's following album Life, Love & Hope), the second and final album with vocalist Fran Cosmo, and the only album ...