Roche: Nothing like a duck boat parade in Boston
On Friday’s Toucher & Hardy program, Dan Roche of WBZ-TV joined the show to explain the importance of a duck boat parade in Boston.
Celtics Duck Boat Parade
Parts of conversation abbreviated for clarity.
Dan Roche: I was lucky enough to start my career while I was going to Syracuse at this radio station in Lawrence that Curt Gowdy owned. That was in the mid 80s right around ‘83 or ‘84.
I would just go in with my radio tape recorder and mic. You’d be able to talk to anybody in the locker rooms after the Celtics beat the Houston Rockets to win an NBA championship. Larry Bird and all those players were obviously there. There was so much fewer media people back then that it was much more accessible.
Those guys were just easy to talk to. They were fun. So yeah, all those guys, it was just like a thrill for me to be able to do that, talk to a guy like that, and then years later set up something with Ted Williams on the radio. Sounded like I was interviewing John Wayne, the old actor, because of his booming voice and things like that. Those are the things that you look back on.
Now, I look back on all of this and say that I think this is my 13th parade. But it’s like one of those things you don’t take for granted when you step out here. You can feel the atmosphere. You can feel the electricity as these guys get ready to step on duck boats.
The coolest thing for me in these situations is that none of these players have any idea, you know, what it’s like to go through the city on a duck boat. You can talk about it, but nobody really knows how special it is. You know, I had the privilege of being on the Sox boat with Trot Nixon, Jason Varitek, and Doug Mirabelli in the 2004 parade.
Them being in the water and just seeing thousands of thousands of people on the Charles River. You ask the players beforehand how much fun they’re going to have and they reply, like, “Blah, blah, blah.” But when they come back from it, they’re like, “Holy smokes!”
For those guys, the parade is the moment where the championship accomplishment starts to set in. It will be cool to watch what happens for this Celtics group. So, I’m looking forward to that today.
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