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Suicide confirmed in Delp’s death [Boston lead Singer]
Boston Herald ^ | 3/15/07 | Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa

Posted on 03/15/2007 12:07:15 PM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia

Brad Delp lit two charcoal grills in the bathroom adjacent to his master bedroom and committed suicide via asphyxiation last week, according to New Hampshire police who yesterday confirmed that the lead singer of the band Boston took his own life.

“He was a man who gave all he had to give to everyone around him, whether family, friends, fans or strangers,” the singer’s family said in a statement. “He gave as long as he could, as best he could, and he was very tired. We take comfort in knowing that he is now, at last, at peace.”

Delp, 55, a Danvers native, left two sealed suicide notes taped to a door and letters to his family and his fiancée, Pamela Sullivan. But Atkinson, N.H., Police Lt. William Baldwin said the cops were not told why he took his life. Toxicology tests by the state medical examiner’s office showed that Delp died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

“It’s very sad for all of us who loved this guy,” said ex-Extreme drummer Paul Geary, a close friend of Delp and his family. “Whenever I called him for anything he’d drop everything and help, and whenever he called me it was for someone else.”

Friends said it was Delp’s constant need to help and please people that may have driven him to despair. He was literally the man in the middle of the bitter break-up of Boston - pulled from both sides by divided loyalties.

Delp remained on good terms with both Tom Scholz, the MIT grad who founded the band, and Barry Goudreau, Fran Sheehan and Sib Hashian, former members of Boston who had a fierce falling out with Scholz in the early ’80s.

Delp tried to please both sides by continuing to contribute his vocals to Scholz’ Boston projects while also remaining close to his former bandmates. The situation was complicated by the fact that Delp’s ex-wife, Micki, is the sister of Goudreau’s wife, Connie.

“Tom made him do the Boston stuff and the other guys were mad that they weren’t a part of it,” said another insider. “He was always under a lot of pressure.”

As you may know, in 1976 the band’s first album, featuring Scholz, Delp, Goudreau, Hashian and Sheehan, was the best-selling debut album in history, spawning rock staples “More Than a Feeling,” ‘Peace of Mind,’ “Foreplay/ Long Time” and ‘Rock and Roll Band.’ But shortly thereafter things deteriorated.

Scholz’ penchant for perfection and his well-chronicled control issues led to long delays between albums. As a result, Goudreau, Delp and Hashian released an album without him, which led to an irretrievable breakdown.

Scholz claimed that the other band members - with the exception of Delp - attempted to steal the name Boston. While the bitter battle raged, Delp tried to keep peace with both sides. He continued to perform with Scholz and the reconstituted Boston but also did projects with Goudreau and remained friends with the other original members.

But the never-ending bitterness may have been too much for the sensitive singer to endure. Just last fall the ugliness flared again when Scholz heard some of his ex-bandmates were planning to perform at a tribute concert at Symphony Hall for football legend Doug Flutie - and then had his people call and substitute himself and Delp for the gig, sources say.

In fact, the wounds remained so raw that Scholz wasn’t invited to the private funeral service for Delp that the family held earlier this week.

“What does that tell you?” asked another insider. “Brad and Tom were the best of friends and he’s been told nothing about anything.”

In an interview with Rolling Stone after Delp’s death, Scholz said he and Delp were “friends and collaborators for 35 years but our bond ran much deeper than just Boston.”

But Scholz also made reference to the ongoing feud in the interview when he told the rock bible that “unlike other individuals eventually involved with Boston, Brad’s down-to-earth personality never wavered.”

Police discovered Delp’s body in his southern New Hampshire home at around 1:30 p.m. last Friday. Sullivan had gone to the house after failing to reach her fiance by phone. Police said Delp was alone at the time of his death.

Some friends expressed surprise at the timing of Delp’s suicide. He had been planning to tour with Boston and to marry Sullivan this coming summer. He was also content working with his first love - a Beatles tribute band called Beatlejuice. But friends say there was a dark side.

“He was a sad character to begin with,” said one close pal. “He didn’t think highly of himself. He was always very self-deprecating. He’s always been that way, though, so there was really nothing to lead anyone to believe that he would do this.”

Delp leaves two children, Jennifer, 26, and John Michael, 22.

Tomorrow, the classic rock station WZLX will pay tribute to Delp with a special edition of “Classic Cafe” featuring his music. The show, hosted by Carter Alan, begins at noon.


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To: PajamaTruthMafia
But friends say there was a dark side.(DA DA DA DAAAA!)

Indulging in self-depricating humor is a dark side?

God, how I long for the days when a rock star's dark side involved sex, drugs, fast cars, empty swimming pools, a few pygmies, many Technicolor yawns, perhaps a loaded gun and the odd coma or too...

21 posted on 03/15/2007 1:09:45 PM PDT by Jagman (I drank François Rabelais under the table!)
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

"I'd probably spend the eternity wondering what sort of God would play such incredibly cruel games with his creations"

Perhaps a read of the Bible would shed light on the utter foolishness of this sentence.

The answers to your questions are there. Give it a go.


22 posted on 03/15/2007 1:19:10 PM PDT by He'sComingBack!
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To: He'sComingBack!
Perhaps a read of the Bible would shed light on the utter foolishness of this sentence.

People who choose to rely on blind faith for answers to the world would do well to avoid throwing around terms like "foolishness".
23 posted on 03/15/2007 1:22:25 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

Not all faith in God is of the blind variety.

Faith is the evidence of things not seen.

Obviously the evidence is seen but the things that we have faith in are not.


24 posted on 03/15/2007 1:33:52 PM PDT by shineon
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

"People who choose to rely on blind faith for answers to the world would do well to avoid throwing around terms like "foolishness"."

The whole point is that the Bible contains answers that give direction to faith, though I'm not quite sure what that phrase "answers to the world" means.

Last week God answered a direct question of mine to Him in seconds. A question I didn't even know I was going to ask two minuets before I asked it.

The answer by the way was "That is theirs and this is yours". I had no difficulty understanding it. But if I'd asked Him for "answers to the world" I'd have probably been given silence. The only other possibility is something that I could not possibly comprehend (which may be the same thing, for all I know).



25 posted on 03/15/2007 2:56:34 PM PDT by TalBlack
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To: HEY4QDEMS

What a great album cover. I still have my LP from back then and the artwork still blows me away.


26 posted on 03/15/2007 3:02:52 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (I have a big carbon footprint and I'm not afraid to use it.)
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To: PajamaTruthMafia

If he were a dem senator he would still be alive & as Dingy Harry says, looks great.


27 posted on 03/15/2007 4:34:23 PM PDT by Digger (If RINO is your selection, then failure is your election)
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To: Jonathan
But you will have an eternity to think about the foolishness of your ignoring the great salvation that God has offered you in Jesus Christ.

You probably shouldn't give up your day job for the evangelism business just yet.

28 posted on 03/15/2007 5:49:16 PM PDT by Minn (Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> (*[: {()
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To: He'sComingBack!
Perhaps a read of the Bible would shed light on the utter foolishness of this sentence.

Does the bible have anything to say about self rightous mockery, or similar topics? Any parables with you in them?

29 posted on 03/15/2007 5:57:06 PM PDT by Minn (Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> (*[: {()
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To: PajamaTruthMafia

My favorite band always. So sad. I've been playing them all day long.


30 posted on 03/15/2007 8:28:56 PM PDT by RDTF (They should have put down Barbarella instead of Barbaro)
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