Boston (partially found radio and video recordings of concerts from American rock band; 1976-1979)

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Summary

The purpose of this wiki is to document the existence of a partially lost, complete official concert recording of the band Boston from late 1979.

Screencap of unknown concert footage 1979
Boston playing at the Selland Arena in Fresno, 1977
The First Tour 1976 & 1977

The 1970s rock group Boston, released their debut album on August 25th, 1976. The massive success of this release led to a year-and-a-half long tour across the United States, and eventually the release of the follow-up album Don't Look Back in 1978. During this tour, the band was recorded and filmed several times, both professionally and independently. Notable audio recordings include the Agora Ballroom 1976, The Spectrum 1976, Selland Arena 1976 and 1977, and Long Beach California 1977 (First Performance, and Second Performance). The sources range in quality, but all were done professionally by the crew present at the concerts. Several of these concerts were broadcast on the radio during the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio special. The only professional videos known to exist from this tour were both filmed at the Selland Arena in 1976 and 1977. The 1976 concert exists in full and is currently owned by the Reelin' in the Years video vault. Fragments of the 1977 concert were uploaded in a compilation video by Youtuber named FresnoMediaRestoration, who has since removed the channel.

Boston performing at Giants' Stadium 1979
The Second Tour 1978 & 1979

Footage from the Don't Look Back tour is a lot more scarce; professional audio and video footage from this tour are almost impossible to find. The most notable (and only) full-length recording was filmed at Giants' Stadium on June 17th, 1979. Fragments of this concert have been circulating around on the internet for many years, until Wolfgang's Vault released the full video on Nov 11th, 2014. The video quality is decent, but the audio is very poor. The backing vocals are drowned out and muffled, and the high peak amplitude of the drums dominates over the rest of the arrangement. Despite the issues, no other footage was known to exist from this tour. No audio recordings or radio broadcasts have ever surfaced from 1978 or 1979.

Unknown concert Incompete Footage

Youtube video upload
YT thumbnail of reuploaded video

In 2017, a Youtuber named lefty6666 uploaded a 15 minute sampling of a previously unknown and unreleased Boston concert from 1979. The video contained edited footage from several songs in the set, but the majority of the footage was cut. The quality of this clips' audio was far superior to that of the Giants' Stadium video, with the audio and mixing being much clearer and sharper. However, this video would eventually removed from Youtube, and woud stay lost until it was reuploaded by user JustMyClassics, and can still be viewed here. Since the reupload, the video has gained over 100k+ views

Other citings of the footage

Clips from this exact recording were used in the filming of a documentary about lead guitarist Tom Scholz from youtube channel NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers, and can be seen in the following two videos:

Glimpse of concert from "One in a Million" video

"Tom Scholz: One In A Million" (at 1:02 & 2:10) Link

"Tom Scholz: Sound Machine" (at 2:47) Link