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George Thorogood's complete "Live In Boston, 1982" album, 5 Things to Know

They should be going wild over his latest release then. The guitarist and bandleader still Bad to the Bone 43 years after his first album recently released Live in Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert from a characteristically raucous Nov. 23 performance Thorogood and his band, the Delaware Destroyers, that year at Bradford Ballroom. As the title suggests, it expands a set originally released in 2010 with 12 previously unreleased tracks. - Advertisement - Boston was home turf for Thorogood and company at that point in time, and the concert caught the group on a high. It had spent the previous year-plus touring with the Rolling Stones and the J. Geils Band, while its Bad to the Bone album came out just over three months prior to the gig. Thorogood hasn t gone anywhere since, and real fans know the Destroyers they hear on this archival release is not tremendously different from the group that will return to the stage whenever concerts resume..

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George Thorogood Recalls Upset Fans When He Signed With EMI

George Thorogood Recalls Upset Fans When He Signed With EMI In 1982, we got signed by EMI America and put out the album Bad to the Bone, he said in a new interview with Rounder Records. So, that was big time. But the funny thing was, it was the same songs, it s the same band – same thing I ve been doing for 10 years. So it had a little bit more of a sparkle to it. And there was a large number of Destroyers fans who almost boycotted the record, because he had made the move away from Rounder. It s the same. It s just the label that s different. It s the same stuff!

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George Thorogood Recalls Upset Fans When He Signed With EMI

George Thorogood Recalls Upset Fans When He Signed With EMI In 1982, we got signed by EMI America and put out the album Bad to the Bone, he said in a new interview with Rounder Records. So, that was big time. But the funny thing was, it was the same songs, it s the same band – same thing I ve been doing for 10 years. So it had a little bit more of a sparkle to it. And there was a large number of Destroyers fans who almost boycotted the record, because he had made the move away from Rounder. It s the same. It s just the label that s different. It s the same stuff!

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