Tired of playing small Indian casinos, I guess.
I wonder if he knew Richard Lenni.
Actually interesting that you mention it, since my understanding was that the members of Boston all had regular 9-to-5 jobs and just "fell into" stardom.
Boston was playing arenas a few years ago and was playing to 10,000 people a night...what have you been up to lately? Have you sold over 50 million records worldwide and touched the hearts of tens of millions over the last 3 decades?
Ouch !
Cashed in his chips... so to speak.
I was a huge fan of Boston as well, and was even cheering for them when they were sued by their record label for not putting out music fast enough. Tom Scholz was always a fanscinating character to me, the inventor/musician...
Then I got a copy of Walk On, and it was filled with PETA ads, and way over the top anti-corporate nonsense.
Then...they came out with Corporate America, hehe. Which is chock full of global warming sky is falling stuff, more PETA, and obviously by the title, you can imagine what some of those songs were like.
It's too bad about Brad, though, I thought he was an excellent vocalist. It's another example about how multiplatinum records can't buy you happiness.
Wow! You sure live up to your screen name. Duncan Hunter surely is proud.