This morning we watched the cover of Boston’s debut LP go to war with Dark Side Of The Moon. Boston, of course, contains the arena rock megahit “More Than A Feeling.” The band’s mastermind Tom Scholz dropped by VH1 Radio this week to talk up the album’s 30th anniversary remastering, and finally revealed the identity of the Mary Ann who keeps walking away.

Anybody whose been in love has some song that they hear on the radio that when it comes by it clicks some little it hits some little synapse back there that takes them back to a different time and a different place, sometimes good, some times not so good and in this case, Mary Ann who is walking away in the song was my 16-year-old cousin when I was nine who I had a wicked crush on.

Yikes. Are you sure she wasn’t running away, Tom?

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  1. stephen  |   Posted on Oct 6th, 2006

    underage cousin crush. hotttt

  2. les cousins dangereux! call george michael and maebe fumke

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