Tom Scholz, the late frontman of the band Boston, once talked about the inspiration for his band’s biggest hit, saying, “There was another song out that, whenever I heard it, caused me to pine miserably for this particular girl. That song was called ‘Walk Away Renée’ by The Left Banke”. Scholz tried to write his own version of that 1966 baroque pop classic, borrowing its desperate, heartbroken energy and a wee bit of its chord progression in 197…
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