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Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton | College Students' FIRST TIME REACTION! 

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@andyandalex
@andyandalex 4 года назад
Happy Voting day guys!! You guys voted this track in a couple weeks back and it’s HERE!! We are doing a Livestream TOMORROW at 6pm EST!! We are debuting our new set and opening some fan mail from you guys!! The Poll for this week is up on the Community Tab on our channel, go let your voice be heard!!! Cheers guys!! 🔥🤟🏻
@bodhisattva3774
@bodhisattva3774 4 года назад
Frampton came from Humble Pie. Check out 30 days in the hole or Hot and Nasty. Great band with great vocalist... Steve Marriott.
@peterquinones3522
@peterquinones3522 4 года назад
Andy - Neil Young will rattle your cage like Bob Dylan did. A long guitar jam like Cowgirl in the Sand or Down by the River!
@gayleshatzkes8184
@gayleshatzkes8184 4 года назад
Hey guys! He could make his guitar talk
@skydog6376
@skydog6376 4 года назад
Ok ...you boys picked out a rocker ....a little talk box action 🤘
@lakeannajd
@lakeannajd 4 года назад
This album was like the Thriller album of 1976! Hugely popular and they used to play this live 13 min version on the radio all the time.
@todvball
@todvball 6 месяцев назад
The "voice box guitar solo" is fantabulous.... and the fan reactions are priceless. This is a top tier "lost in sauce" song . Timeless.
@oldeskoolnana7543
@oldeskoolnana7543 3 года назад
My kids tell me I'm stuck in the 70's. Wouldn't want to be stuck anywhere else. LOL
@lordcamembert863
@lordcamembert863 4 года назад
This is why Frampton spent the late 70s on the cover of every Guitar magazine.
@EB-wl9st
@EB-wl9st 5 месяцев назад
My grandmother, who was born in 1917, bought me a record player, and this album. I remember listening to it over and over. Thank you Grandma, I love and miss you 💓.
@MsUrbangirl
@MsUrbangirl 5 месяцев назад
I saw this tour twice in the 70s!!! I also saw him live last month. He's 73, he played 2 and a half hours straight and sounded even better than before.
@dwc1964
@dwc1964 4 года назад
From _Wayne's World 2_ : "Everybody in the world has 'Frampton Comes Alive'. If you lived in the suburbs you were issued it. It came in the mail with samples of Tide."
@sueprator9314
@sueprator9314 4 года назад
LOL
@kathynicholson103
@kathynicholson103 4 года назад
😂🤣
@5d512
@5d512 4 года назад
Party on!
@PK1971PK
@PK1971PK 4 года назад
Friends would get tired of lugging their vinyl albums around so would give them to me--is how I wound up with four copies of this album.
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 4 года назад
The discount coupon was attached to your starter bong
@michaelreardon7667
@michaelreardon7667 4 года назад
45 years later and this STILL makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 4 года назад
Damm straight
@DarylH56
@DarylH56 4 года назад
I got to see the tour in summer '75 after this album came out. It was like hearing the record on the world's biggest stereo!
@kristinewenrich2779
@kristinewenrich2779 4 года назад
Same
@toddschrocatart
@toddschrocatart 4 года назад
Michael Reardon same!
@greatmusic382
@greatmusic382 3 года назад
Agree
@KDeCesare
@KDeCesare Год назад
I don't care what you rate the song, but that is an S tier performance, plain and simple.
@Veggamattic
@Veggamattic 4 года назад
Nothing really defines the mid seventies more than this album. The fact it was a double album AND a live album and still sold this many copies is one of the greatest accomplishments in musical history.
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
That's true because record companies did not like to put out live albums because usually, they just didn't sell well. This one was an exception, 10 million upon release.
@Serai3
@Serai3 4 года назад
I remember when this album was _everywhere._ The posters all over the place, I remember those.
@TheirFinestHour
@TheirFinestHour 4 года назад
Most of the albums sold, including the one I purchased at the time, was because of the FM airplay this song was getting. The song itself was absolutely huge. And I was a big Humble Pie fan before this.
@TheHivol1
@TheHivol1 4 года назад
Every body had this
@hhd6847
@hhd6847 4 года назад
I had the 8 track version
@garygreen9115
@garygreen9115 11 месяцев назад
Frampton still plays and sings just as well as he did in 1975. Amazing. I just saw him in June 2023 at a concert in Ohio and this guy, despite having to walk out with a cane and plop himself down in his chair for the entire show, was incredible. His band is also excellent with great keyboard and guitar players. The best thing of all was how obviously happy Peter was even being there and playing. All in all it was an uplifiting experience. As a bonus he played some old Humble Pie songs and sampled others. It was almost 2.5 hours of non-stop Frampton. It was the most fun I ever had at a concert.
@timmurphy7652
@timmurphy7652 4 года назад
Man Frampton Comes Alive was a beast everyone owned a copy in 76
@brianglade848
@brianglade848 4 года назад
I remember this song playing on the car stereo as my girlfriend's mom was giving me a beej
@laurazimmerman8725
@laurazimmerman8725 4 года назад
oh yeah I wore my 8track out!
@timmurphy7652
@timmurphy7652 4 года назад
@@laurazimmerman8725 put that old matchbook in the bottom so it would play right
@laurazimmerman8725
@laurazimmerman8725 4 года назад
@@timmurphy7652 lol hell ya! And I was stylin with my underdash removable player!
@1066marvin
@1066marvin 4 года назад
I still listen to my copy bought in 1976
@scot60
@scot60 4 года назад
That moment when you realize that your parent’s generation was bad ass.
@lisarhae9692
@lisarhae9692 4 года назад
Oh, it was!!!
@halwakka504
@halwakka504 4 года назад
...'til they cut their hair and became yuppies in the 80s.
@lisarhae9692
@lisarhae9692 4 года назад
@@halwakka504 not all of us were yuppies, thankfully.
@kellybarry6362
@kellybarry6362 4 года назад
I'm that generation
@staciepringle9064
@staciepringle9064 4 года назад
The best music I've ever heard was introduced to me by my father. He's always been a bad ass.
@CasonovaCorkClub
@CasonovaCorkClub 4 года назад
People don't realize how GREAT a guitar player *FRAMPTON* was.
@ledzepgirlnmful
@ledzepgirlnmful 4 года назад
Still IS 🎸 !!!!
@mariefc8504
@mariefc8504 4 года назад
Is.
@dimedraweriv258
@dimedraweriv258 4 года назад
Frampton is a great finger picker too. He can do anything with it honestly
@davearonow65
@davearonow65 4 года назад
IS
@jeffcoat1959
@jeffcoat1959 4 года назад
Rick Beato had him as a guest in the studio for one of his videos.
@woodyheywood8792
@woodyheywood8792 3 года назад
I served Peter Frampton a gin and tonic at a wedding reception. One of the kindest souls and complete joy to talk with for about 15 minutes. A class act.
@mollyhall2954
@mollyhall2954 2 года назад
Envy!
@kathleenarchacki7875
@kathleenarchacki7875 2 года назад
Jelly
@Sl4yer7123
@Sl4yer7123 Год назад
@@mollyhall2954 right? what an opportunity!
@KevinRCarr
@KevinRCarr 4 года назад
Ah, this song, more than any other, represents the 70s for me, especially the line: "...must have been a dream, I don't believe where I been...c'mon! Let's do it again!"
@robinsweet1827
@robinsweet1827 4 года назад
I was thinking the SAME thing about representing the 70s. Duuuuuuude...
@TheGreatGig73
@TheGreatGig73 4 года назад
Came out in 76. Album was HUGE that summer the year I graduated HS
@AnyangU
@AnyangU 4 года назад
I agree. You have to have the experiences to fully appreciate songs like this. And, to understand how different it sounded from other songs at the time, especially the talk box part.
@mojodojo5533
@mojodojo5533 4 года назад
This song just tastes, sounds and smells of 70's!
@redpine8665
@redpine8665 3 года назад
It may impossible to imagine in 2021, but this 13 min. song was all over the radio in it's day. CONSTANTLY. Enormously popular.
@remoevans7847
@remoevans7847 4 месяца назад
Back before everyone had the attention span of a fruit fly.
@teresewoltz8627
@teresewoltz8627 3 месяца назад
All day long, everyone loved this song, everyone.
@mde944
@mde944 4 года назад
I’m so glad I grew up in this era of music.
@devoutathiest59
@devoutathiest59 4 месяца назад
I love the fact we can pass it on. ❤
@sonjaashmore2972
@sonjaashmore2972 4 года назад
Frampton comes alive IS one of the best live albums ever .
@petterv6604
@petterv6604 3 года назад
Its not 100% live tho, they added a lot of stuff afterwards
@13jackster
@13jackster 3 года назад
No, THE BEST!!!
@ackthbbft
@ackthbbft 3 года назад
I honestly don't remember ever hearing any Frampton played on the radio other than from the live album.
@craigdoriety9798
@craigdoriety9798 3 года назад
It was best selling live album for many years. First concert I saw in 77 in Birmingham Alabama.
@sonjaashmore2972
@sonjaashmore2972 3 года назад
@@craigdoriety9798 I saw him in Jackson Ms.in 77 .I was 16 years old.
@stephenclark3774
@stephenclark3774 4 года назад
Man hard to believe this was 50 years ago - Just goes to show 70's rock was solid!
@Oxmustube
@Oxmustube 4 года назад
44 years...don't make me feel older!
@sueprator9314
@sueprator9314 4 года назад
Concerts were awesome in the 70s and 80s...
@darrellwood3913
@darrellwood3913 4 года назад
Oxmustube exactly! I’m 50 and I was rocking to this album when I was 6 thanks to my older sisters..lol.Still sounds as good today as it did back then.
@gregstorkwilson2745
@gregstorkwilson2745 3 года назад
Its important to remember that Peter was only 25 when he made this. To front a band, at 25 with his name all over it? unreal! His guitar chops and musicianship was insane!
@hmmmph3650
@hmmmph3650 4 года назад
That was played at some point at every party I attended on the late 70s.😆
@landriver1
@landriver1 4 года назад
When the good smoke was hanging in the air.
@pattyfair7384
@pattyfair7384 4 года назад
True dat! Crack open a Miller High Life and let’s get this party started!!!
@williamswiniuch7527
@williamswiniuch7527 4 года назад
I think if you were born at a certain time they issued this album to you
@greghamann2099
@greghamann2099 4 года назад
Left It at A graduation party. I was wasted!
@toddvandell85
@toddvandell85 День назад
And Boston's debut album.
@markhaus1329
@markhaus1329 4 года назад
I'm 62 years old guys. Everyone from my generation knows this song.
@tomaleshire4145
@tomaleshire4145 4 года назад
I'm 68 😁 and yes, EVERYBODY that was born before 1980!💯 Banger!🔥💥❤️✌️
@MasterTapes1960
@MasterTapes1960 4 года назад
And we also know that they will never ever make music like this again
@knarf_on_a_bike
@knarf_on_a_bike 4 года назад
I'm 63 and I'M WITH YOU!
@davedrd8829
@davedrd8829 4 года назад
same here - this music never lets us down!!
@paullewis8842
@paullewis8842 4 года назад
Always liked Frampton he rocks. The Oakland concert was amazing. I'm only 59
@gregg9389
@gregg9389 4 года назад
This album was literally in EVERYONE'S collection. Slam dunk... Great party tune from my youth.
@viclagina347
@viclagina347 4 года назад
Right next to Foghat live....zep4 and dark side of the moon
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
@@viclagina347 And obviously Boston (20 million). 1976 had some BIG albums.
@ArtVanAuggie
@ArtVanAuggie 4 года назад
This album is still in everyone's collection.
@bajemo359
@bajemo359 4 года назад
ArtVanAuggie Mine was ripped off by a college roommate.😬
@trainkid1217
@trainkid1217 4 года назад
52 and still have it fro m back in the day....great album!!
@RedRuffinsore
@RedRuffinsore 3 года назад
This album came out of NOWHERE and was instantly the most popular thing on the air. Frampton is one great guitar player.
@donnawilburn4981
@donnawilburn4981 4 года назад
I'm 60 years old now.... almost... and I thought I was the coolest girl in school with my boombox playing Frampton... Over and over and over. This was like listening to it for the first time and it brought chills and tears to my eyes! I so enjoyed watching this! This may sound odd... but I wouldn't mind playing this at my funeral!!!
@MMFrye
@MMFrye 4 года назад
donna wilburn That’s not odd. My best friend wants Cheap Trick’s “I Want You To Want Me” played at her funeral.
@geol1936
@geol1936 4 года назад
I'm having Jimi Hendrix's Fire played right in front of my cremated ashes.
@jathygamer8746
@jathygamer8746 4 года назад
Family: "What do you want us to play at your funeral?" Me: "All these songs from the 60s 70s and 80s" F: "It's gonna be over 10 hours!" M: . . . "Bring snacks"
@8fran08
@8fran08 4 года назад
What a mind blowing thought! I can see everyone from your closest loved ones to casual friends having some of their sorrow at your passing, taken away and let a smile show on their faces if this started playing at your funeral. I bet one of the first thoughts would be,"She was a cool chick!"
@cotadog4472
@cotadog4472 4 года назад
Imagine back in the 70's how many stems and seeds were cleaned on this double album !
@steveandme63
@steveandme63 4 года назад
Now THAT'S funny
@sueprator9314
@sueprator9314 4 года назад
Exactly....so when these reaction people(many of them) no diss, are trying to analyze these works strictly from an instrumental breakdown and creation only from a studio creation mentality.....Sigh. They miss the whole inexplicable creative genius of many of the bands of that era putting out music that was meant to be lengthy, head trippy and not depending on a format or predictable. YOU HAD TO BE THERE...
@canejax3093
@canejax3093 4 года назад
Stems and seeds......lol.....
@randallreece3636
@randallreece3636 4 года назад
don't smoke the seeds...they will make you sterile...lol
@healdogtoe2c
@healdogtoe2c 4 года назад
Acapulco gold is the bad ass weed.
@MrDeadstu
@MrDeadstu 4 года назад
This concert was lightning in a bottle, arguably one of the best live albums ever. "Show Me The Way" should be next.
@veganm8918
@veganm8918 4 года назад
Baby I love your way too. The whole damned album is incredible. No auto tune no nothing just dudes on stage jamming and belting out vocals.
@leeripley5534
@leeripley5534 4 года назад
Yes!
@acebrockton1828
@acebrockton1828 4 года назад
@diver69 same here
@Friedtoenails
@Friedtoenails 2 года назад
As great as it is, live at Fillmore East with the Allman Bros. is better still
@susanfontaine5214
@susanfontaine5214 4 года назад
I’m 62 and by FAR we definitely grew up with MOST OF BEST MUSIC EVER WRITTEN AND BEST CONCERTS! So happy to this day this was the music of my teenage years. Superior music!
@turtleandtrees8319
@turtleandtrees8319 4 года назад
I'm with you Susan
@kwoz61
@kwoz61 4 года назад
Indeed we did!!!
@OscarRuiz-gj3mp
@OscarRuiz-gj3mp 3 года назад
You dont know how right you are! (iam 65.)
@juliettespain7994
@juliettespain7994 3 года назад
BEST EVVVVVVER
@sacrimonius
@sacrimonius 3 года назад
Yessum
@nostrathomas2437
@nostrathomas2437 4 года назад
Frampton was so underrated as a guitarist historically
@sueprator9314
@sueprator9314 4 года назад
Yes!
@elmarco777
@elmarco777 4 года назад
no he wasn't, maybe in the US but in England all the major performers knew and used him.
@leonardmilne8634
@leonardmilne8634 4 года назад
no,he is not
@robertlassiter5808
@robertlassiter5808 4 года назад
People don’t necessarily realize just how good a guitarist Frampton was. Dude could flat out tickle the strings!
@tribalskyes4838
@tribalskyes4838 4 года назад
Was?? The cat is sa good or better than in 1976. I was stationed at Cherry Point Marine Air Base. At the time a friend and I were in a record store and the lit this entire album up. You could sit in cushy seats and put headphones on and listen. Needless to say we both bought the album. Thanks for listening...great tune!
@andyo3689
@andyo3689 4 года назад
Is
@gregrambo606
@gregrambo606 4 года назад
Too many good guitarists in the 70's. Got lost in the shuffle- until this album.
@johncbeer
@johncbeer 4 года назад
Didn't he win best guitarist in '76?
@1177kc
@1177kc 3 года назад
When I finally got my kids to see him 10 years ago my son looks at me eyes wide and says, “he’s GOOD!” Like I didn’t know.
@1tradesecret
@1tradesecret 4 года назад
That’s what crowd noise sounds like when nobody has cell phones out recording video. God I miss that
@gregm3406
@gregm3406 4 года назад
I went to see Frampton a couple of years ago, 2018. The crowd was either filming with their phone or talking to each other the whole time. It was like Frampton was just the background music. It was ridiculous. I miss the days when people came to watch and listen to the music
@sassycatz4470
@sassycatz4470 4 года назад
I so agree!
@bradyhogan6366
@bradyhogan6366 4 года назад
King Crimson ejects people for any phones or video devices. There are always a few when I see them that get booted. Makes for a better show. Our David Gilmour concert in 2015 was ruined by iPads being held up and waved around.
@allanpolk2681
@allanpolk2681 4 года назад
Unfortunately those days are gone forever. The "feel" is gone, by the way of electronic gadgetry. That's progress ?
@mkswk09
@mkswk09 4 года назад
Brady Hogan that’s probably why Tool does it too.
@tugwinthrop7424
@tugwinthrop7424 3 года назад
In every high school parking lot, in a sea of bondo and smoke, Kraco 8 track players cranked this tune to the heavens.
@jbarton8508
@jbarton8508 3 года назад
"My radio is the same brand as my Floor Mats..." I was THAT guy! EDIT: Kraco, for the uninitiated
@davidmuniz694
@davidmuniz694 2 года назад
Wow I Kraco stereos was some of the best music that ever came out of those cheap but badass speakers and car stereos 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@steverakes6182
@steverakes6182 2 года назад
OMG that is exactly right! Excellent comment.
@townhall05446
@townhall05446 2 года назад
Kraco stereos and Mindblower amplified 6x9 rear deck speakers.
@ontheroad5317
@ontheroad5317 2 года назад
I can confirm, my high school parking lot was that parking lot. I graduated in 78, and I wish I had a few of those cars that, at that time, we thought of as junkers. They would be worth a pile of cash these days.
@rubbersole79
@rubbersole79 4 года назад
"Frampton Comes Alive" was one of those records that EVERYONE had back in the day. In those days, when you went to someones house for a party or just to hang out, you'd ALWAYS flip through their vinyl collection. Sometime just to gauge WHO you were dealing with.
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 4 года назад
Right? I never felt the need buy it because everyone had a copy
@MrVicDog
@MrVicDog 4 года назад
Me and my 2 best friends each bought a copy at the same time!
@JohnCran
@JohnCran 4 года назад
And you would pull an Album out you wanted to hear and put in the to be played pile. Oh and you had to nominate which side you wanted to listen to. Remember listening to sides of albums.
@seamusburke639
@seamusburke639 4 года назад
It came in the mail with the boxes of Tide.
@ContrarianCorner
@ContrarianCorner 4 года назад
So true! I honestly can't think of another album that _everybody_ I knew had.
@nmgallegos
@nmgallegos 4 года назад
Next two Frampton songs need to be Show Me The Way and Baby I Love Your Way both from Frampton Comes Alive! In that order!
@texaseagle637
@texaseagle637 4 года назад
Dudes...as a teen in the 70s I cannot explain what you guys doing this meant to me. Thank you so much!!!
@estacadarocks3446
@estacadarocks3446 4 года назад
Being a teen of the 70s is almost undescribable to todays kids. Very sad.
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 4 года назад
Right there with you guys!
@theheartoftexas
@theheartoftexas 4 года назад
Texas Eagle Hey Eagle, we did have a helluva lot of FUN back then didn't we? I really feel bad for the genxers, y's, millennial's, they will never have that "soundtrack" of their life like we do. We were so lucky to grow up when we did. ---Heart.
@philstone3859
@philstone3859 4 года назад
Well it Was a totally different time. That’s why I have a time machine.
@torydz
@torydz 4 года назад
If you didn't have this album back in the 70's, you were exiled to Siberia.
@Shawney-jf6kc
@Shawney-jf6kc 3 года назад
Maybe Antarctic.
@howardsobel1871
@howardsobel1871 3 года назад
Sorry. Listening to Black Sabbath, and many others
@charlessmith4910
@charlessmith4910 4 года назад
The thing about being young in the late '60s and the '70s is there was so much great music coming out every month
@RachelRenee3636
@RachelRenee3636 4 года назад
And not out of some pre recorded electronic device. Submerged with imagination.
@BlueGoat682
@BlueGoat682 4 года назад
Charles Smith... hey I resemble that remark! :-) ... tried and true boomer here
@hipsig
@hipsig 4 года назад
Charles Smith This is so true. IMHO, although MIDI and DAWs are amazing music creating tools, there is something about human musicians fleshing stuff out in the studio, garage, bedroom, or wherever. Steely Dan was my god up until Gaucho, but I can't listen to their stuff from Two Against Nature (2000) onward, excpet live performances. They sound so sterile, I can just see them dragging or copy-pasting notes to the grid on their computer screen. So sad.
@thefuppits
@thefuppits 4 года назад
Surprised no one has commented, "Okay, Boomer.", yet. Little shts have no clue, how the world is a million times bigger today, yet, 100 billion times smaller... and less fun.
@ChipMatthews
@ChipMatthews 4 года назад
Most people had never heard a talkbox before when this came out and it completely blew our minds.
@jonniiinferno9098
@jonniiinferno9098 4 года назад
on point !!
@MikeOfPlano
@MikeOfPlano 4 года назад
Except for Joe Walsh/James Gang fans.
@drewwin794
@drewwin794 4 года назад
I believe Joe Perry with Aerosmith as well.
@TheZamajama
@TheZamajama 4 года назад
And then Mick Mars
@krasht1
@krasht1 4 года назад
Joe Walsh and David Gilmour both used a talk box.
@williammccullough2466
@williammccullough2466 4 года назад
The funny thing is that I have NEVER in my life heard the studio version of this song...lol. Anything I've ever heard from Peter Frampton was off of Frampton Comes Alive. Am I the only one?
@woverby1963
@woverby1963 4 года назад
It took me til now after listening to this over 30 years to even wonder about a studio version. I looked it up, not even close to live version, live rocks my world.
@joelee3781
@joelee3781 4 года назад
I was in high school and college during the 70s and I didn't even know there was a studio version made.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Nope...me either
@pollynicklas5220
@pollynicklas5220 4 года назад
I have never heard the studio versions either! Kind of the same thing on the Cheap Trick live in Budokan album!
@Tuesdays_Gone
@Tuesdays_Gone 4 года назад
Me either.
@walterrutherford8321
@walterrutherford8321 Год назад
One thing that I really like about this live concert version that you don't get in shorter versions is the keyboard. He is the only artist that gets called out by name, and he deserves to be recognized because that keyboard riffing is stupendous. I also like how the audience becomes part of the concert with whistles, clapping, and cheers that somehow perfectly fit the music.
@DorothyFarias
@DorothyFarias 4 года назад
This Album seemed to drop out of the sky from nowhere. No-one knew who he was, but boy did that change. You need to listen to the whole album, as we always did. Everyone had this record. Nice choice!!
@jazzyboy7784
@jazzyboy7784 4 года назад
Dorothy...it always blew my mind that the first time we heard him was from a live album... Don't you get famous first and then drop a live album... where did all these people come from...lol
@lamfy6838
@lamfy6838 4 года назад
This is so true. I remember having the solo album "Frampton" that came out the year before this and really loving it. I used to play for people and they had no idea who he was. The typical reaction was "yeah, it's pretty decent but nothing special".
@jiffin1
@jiffin1 4 года назад
He was actually quite well-known - this "he was a nobody" theme is incorrect ...
@ddthor
@ddthor 4 года назад
He was pretty much unknown to marginally known in the US until this LP.
@susannebass5503
@susannebass5503 4 года назад
Yes I played it so much I wore the groves off the album😜
@TexasMagnolia
@TexasMagnolia 4 года назад
I LOVE that Andy and Alex had no idea what was coming! Bring on Rocky Mountain Way!
@eileendobbs8574
@eileendobbs8574 4 года назад
Or Funk 49
@thefloridamimi9278
@thefloridamimi9278 4 года назад
Hey Texas 👋🏻. They did Rocky Mountain Way. It’s on their Patreon.
@ramonaalvarez7559
@ramonaalvarez7559 4 года назад
I just love Joe Walsh .. he's a hoot🥰
@TexasMagnolia
@TexasMagnolia 4 года назад
TheFlorida Mimi NO! I don’t pay to play! That sucks big donkey D!
@fredhild3904
@fredhild3904 4 года назад
They are frauds
@robertthomson5485
@robertthomson5485 4 года назад
Frampton was a prodigy. He went to “High School” with David Jones (aka Bowie). He is a virtuoso guitar player. George Harrison asked him to play lead work on his fabled album “All Things Must Pass.” The test of a great guitar player is in how well he can play on acoustic. I saw him perform an all acoustic show a couple of years ago with his writing partner and it was amazing. It is not easy to sing well and play well at the same time. He does both at the top of the line. Plant played nothing but his voice. Page did the virtuoso shredding. This album was HUGE in its day and got heavy air play on Album Oriented Rock stations on FM at the time. It’s popularity came with back lash against the album and Frampton. They tried turning him into a teen pop idol (re: “I’m in You”) and make him a movie star (the gawd awful Robert Stigwood production of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - costarring the BeeGees by the way). Unfortunately, see Frampton live now. He is/was pre-COVID on his last tour. He is suffering from a progressive neuromuscular disease that has not yet impacted his playing but will. As a credit to his character as an artist, he will stopped performing after this tour ends because he wants to give the live audiences a show while his talents are at their best. He is a helluva artist, songwriter, singer, performer and guitar player.
@SMccrate01
@SMccrate01 4 года назад
Regarding how big this album was, like The Who Live at Leeds, this album was in virtually every stack of records at every friend's house you went to in the 70's. To take this in the direction of live albums, you need to dig into Live at Leeds. Young Man's Blues at ear-bleeding volume levels is an absolute must. Also the live 12-minute version of My Generation is worth listening to. Carry on.
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 4 года назад
You remember exactly how it went down
@SPohl-zy4rz
@SPohl-zy4rz 4 года назад
Thank you for your comment and knowledge of Frampton. I love these reaction videos cuz they take me back in time. My sister used to blast this on her very cool (Pioneer) stereo system. Remember those huge speakers with the big woofers? Frampton sounded amazing!
@MrDeadstu
@MrDeadstu 4 года назад
WTF ! I had finally forgotten that POS Sgt Pepper's version. Son of a …..lol
@dasteelerfan1
@dasteelerfan1 4 года назад
Yes just like us he is getting old But we had him for 50 years
@1669martin
@1669martin 2 года назад
By the way, whoever mixed Frampton Comes Alive bringing the audience well into the mix deserves a Grammy as that is one of the elements that makes this album.
@frankd.4528
@frankd.4528 11 месяцев назад
Especially the reaction after the voice box part back into the main part. Priceless!
@mcddtlc
@mcddtlc 4 года назад
Hey guys- I was front row for Peter on the Midnight Special a few nights after he recorded this - after the show 1st thing I asked him was: when are you going to put out a live album, as I had seen him many times here in So Cal - he smiled at me and said - I just recorded a show up in San Fran. One of my great memories!!!
@catbutte4770
@catbutte4770 4 года назад
Yes! Thank you for reacting "Do You Feel Like I Do" from Frampton Comes Alive. Woot and hoo!
@lala_sparkles8035
@lala_sparkles8035 4 года назад
Peter Frampton's dad, Owen, was a high school art teacher. When he didn't have a class going on, he let Peter and a few boys use his room/courtyard for jam sessions. One of the other boys in that group was David Bowie. When David went on his Glass Spider tour in the 80's, he asked Peter to join him. Peter accepted, but only on the condition that he only play guitar...no singing or playing of his own songs. One of the most underrated guitarists of rock.
@bodowen
@bodowen 4 года назад
Great story about a couple of legends!
@franciscomoliner1296
@franciscomoliner1296 4 года назад
Don't know if he played the whole Glass Spider Tour, but I was in the concert in Madrid.
@lala_sparkles8035
@lala_sparkles8035 4 года назад
@@franciscomoliner1296 Interviews I've seen with Peter indicated that he did, because he said he'd go on another tour, if asked (and play on another album, as he had Never Let Me Down)...because it allowed him to play for a bigger audience. He and Carlos Alomar butted heads a bit though, so don't know how that figured into things. Have you seen the video of David and Peter walking around Madrid looking for a beer? Hilarious, but a bit sad that no one asked Peter for an autograph, only David.
@recabitejehonadab2654
@recabitejehonadab2654 4 года назад
Interesting .
@franciscomoliner1296
@franciscomoliner1296 4 года назад
@@lala_sparkles8035 My daughter just todo me about it, round it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eYQ0Xd0nybQ.html
@larrywhitlock8755
@larrywhitlock8755 4 года назад
I like the fact that you guys can actually have an intelligent discussion about the music and lyrics; most reviewers can not.
@joannasunday
@joannasunday 4 года назад
Oh yes! Me and every other teenager in the late 70's had this album. And on 8-track, blasting it from our car speakers, car doors open, we're sitting in the grass, maybe making out a little. Such memories to this music. There was some kind of magic to this album. Yes many have said Robin Trower should have been picked and from a musical standpoint, perhaps. But this song had the magic.
@redarmysoja
@redarmysoja 4 года назад
I played this album so much back in the day it wore the grooves off the record.
@Johnson1329
@Johnson1329 4 года назад
This is one album I wore out also.
@cherinoelke
@cherinoelke 4 года назад
Oh my god...Robin Trower, Bridge of Sighs haven't thought of that in years. I hope I can find it and add it back into my collection!
@phillyboyfloyd7050
@phillyboyfloyd7050 4 года назад
We were rockin it in the 80s too
@cherinoelke
@cherinoelke 4 года назад
@@phillyboyfloyd7050 Hell, I still am!
@keithpasculli7465
@keithpasculli7465 4 года назад
Back in the 70's a band could play a 15 minute song and the audience was into it; songs could develop and go places; really cool places.
@Maydoggie
@Maydoggie 4 года назад
I've heard this album a million times, but way back in the 70's I wasn't really analyzing it, just digging it. As I was listening AND analyzing it today, I think the main reason we all loved it so much back then was that it put us right in the middle of a great concert. In the 70s, nothing much was better than going to a great concert. And they were all great!
@sueprator9314
@sueprator9314 4 года назад
Exactly! The concerts in the 70s and 80s were so organic- the music, the crowds and their reactions. Listening to these LIVE albums gives me chills...
@shack8110
@shack8110 4 года назад
It was like listening to great music with 20,000 good friends.
@gmh101358
@gmh101358 4 года назад
@ted ritola I was 19 when this came out.....how I miss the 70's ...everything now just sucks and sucks and sucks.....
@Kim-hc5si
@Kim-hc5si 3 года назад
Ev-a-ree-one had this album back then. And no one said ‘oh, I love that song!’ - they said ‘I love that album!’. You just put it on and let it go and then start all over again.
@josephpedroza632
@josephpedroza632 2 года назад
I still have that album....
@Kim-hc5si
@Kim-hc5si 2 года назад
@@josephpedroza632 Me, too! The original I bought was ruined somehow over the years but I’ve replaced it. I really wish I still had that first one, tho. 🙂
@josephpedroza632
@josephpedroza632 2 года назад
@@Kim-hc5si I have some others also. I have Physical Graffiti Zepplin
@Kim-hc5si
@Kim-hc5si 2 года назад
@@josephpedroza632 Nice!
@mannycervantes5827
@mannycervantes5827 2 года назад
Andy says "I'm sure the studio cut is okay...," what studio version?
@your_huge_ego_bores_me
@your_huge_ego_bores_me 4 года назад
Peter is also one of the coolest, nicest guys who ever walked on the planet. Great man.
@MyDailyUpload
@MyDailyUpload 4 года назад
There’s a video of Frampton and David Bowie walking the streets in Spain with a camera crew. It’s somewhere on YT. Worth checking out if you are nostalgic about the 70s like me.
@GreggOliverBass
@GreggOliverBass 4 года назад
He was a classical ly trained guitarist, and the guitar player for Humble Pie when he was a kid. You might want to check out Humble Pie... 30 Days in the Hole
@bws1971
@bws1971 4 года назад
Yes, but he didn't play on that particular Humble Pie song, which was recorded after he left the band
@billfisher7597
@billfisher7597 4 года назад
Yes MrMasongray. Humble Pie at the Fillmore! A great classic album of pure energy and concert rock music!!!
@sfbayareagirl
@sfbayareagirl 4 года назад
Yesss!
@sfbayareagirl
@sfbayareagirl 4 года назад
bws1971 another great live at the Fillmore, 1971 was Allman Brothers “One Way Out.”
@islachristie3291
@islachristie3291 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Retroearthling
@Retroearthling 4 года назад
I haven't heard this in years and I am almost in tears. This was EVERYWHERE the summer of 1976! I think you guys know when we say we had the BEST music ever in the back then,,,i think you know.
@kdp8133
@kdp8133 4 года назад
I agree. I was 16 years old then and virtually played this to death. Great times, even greater music!
@carlatruby6956
@carlatruby6956 4 года назад
I was 16 and this was everything.Sherman in my hand.
@gails.mcfarland1632
@gails.mcfarland1632 3 года назад
Hells yeah we did!!! Rock-'n'-roll 🤙
@ALifeThatRocks
@ALifeThatRocks 3 года назад
When you have the opportunity to watch this performance, you will see the happiest guitarist ever to grace a stage. His energy pours into his performance.
@26shedan
@26shedan 2 года назад
that's the one thing I miss about the reactions, not seeing the videos with them.
@veganlion4328
@veganlion4328 2 года назад
I agree and he still is!
@lisamonderewicz2832
@lisamonderewicz2832 Год назад
What I love about seeing Peter's shows are the seas of people...who didn't LOVE seeing one of his shows???
@mollyhall2954
@mollyhall2954 Год назад
Legend has it that Dave Davies, The Kinks' lead guitarist, was the first smiling one, and then there was the smiling guitarist Eddie Van Halen--started by covering Kinks' songs! But we forgot that Peter Frampton was another smiling, beautiful lead guitarist!
@gevowavemagnet
@gevowavemagnet 4 года назад
This thing was a monster album when it was released. I miss those days, when people really got excited about music.
@Shawn-rq4py
@Shawn-rq4py 4 года назад
Exactly. Even though modern day music is convenient there’s nothing like having to wait for the album to be released and getting to the music store in enough time to get the album. That anticipation of new music from your favorite band. Good times my friend, good times
@cra-craintenn6327
@cra-craintenn6327 4 года назад
Just about EVERYONE had this album! I still have the double LP from 1976 and will until I die. 🤟🎸
@benwhittington2164
@benwhittington2164 4 года назад
Hearin Frampton s one thing, live is a whole new ball game. We saw him in Shreveport Louisiana when he toured for the Comes Alive album. Great show. Still have his pick, and a never played album of Frampton Comes Alive.
@kevn99
@kevn99 4 года назад
Totally. Frampton blew up on this tour. I knew half the tracks on Comes Alive and I was 9 in ‘76. 😅
@kimberlinibambini1988
@kimberlinibambini1988 4 года назад
Shawn yes! I just responded/ commented this and more, to someone above, before I saw your post- nothing like back in the day.so excited to get your hands on a new drop before it sold out! Made it much more appreciated! ✌️
@mikeharris3733
@mikeharris3733 4 года назад
You guys nailed it. The reason we said do the live version is the jam. Now go listen to the entire album. It's a masterpiece. Been wanting this one for a while. Glad y'all finally did it.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 4 года назад
Mike Harris Great album
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 4 года назад
when no one looked at their phone and everyone just listened and appreciated the true artistry of this man and his band
@antarcticorb9197
@antarcticorb9197 4 года назад
I agree!! Hate these addictive things.. destroyed social interaction...
@MegaHatLady
@MegaHatLady 4 года назад
lil poohbear Nobody wanted to be on the phone! We wanted to be OUT!
@delphi-moochymaker62
@delphi-moochymaker62 4 года назад
The phone was fixed to the wall or table anyway.
@antarcticorb9197
@antarcticorb9197 4 года назад
@@delphi-moochymaker62 yup
@sjw5797
@sjw5797 4 года назад
@@MegaHatLady Or you'd call people to *talk*.
@aquariaaustin2077
@aquariaaustin2077 11 месяцев назад
In 1976, I was the only kid in my neighborhood who had her own full-blown "real" stereo setup--turntable, pre-amp, receiver, equalizar, good speakers, and so on. Of course most of my age peers would come to my house to listen to the latest albums. I had to leave the door open, since all my age peers were dudes, but mum had nothing to fear. We were "nice" kids and only lounged around my room enjoying the jams. I can still remember plenty of summer afternoons laying about and grooving to this with my friends. That's where my mind always goes when I hear FCA these days. This album was stunning. Everything on it is terrific. It's not really a party album or a dance album. It's meant for exactly how we listened to it--friends hanging out to enjoy a great day and being young and free. That's the vibe of the whole thing.
@pjritts1
@pjritts1 4 года назад
Can you imagine being in the audience the night that this was recorded? The audience was losing their minds! That’s what live rock is supposed to be about. Ladies and gentlemen, you’ve just been transported!
@keithdewitt8956
@keithdewitt8956 4 года назад
"Green Grass And High Tides" by The Outlaws is definitely one you need to check out.
@randallshaw9609
@randallshaw9609 4 года назад
Really great guitars on this one.
@jeffhale2982
@jeffhale2982 4 года назад
Oh, boy, those guitars get going about half way in, huh? Absolutely love that song, thanks for the reminder. Even better than Frampton.
@mt9054
@mt9054 4 года назад
Been asking for this one too...studio version...the 22 minute job on the live album is pretty weak...
@hiturbine
@hiturbine 4 года назад
See, guys, this is what growing up in the 70's was all about. Nothing today even comes close.
@Doodsy1975
@Doodsy1975 4 года назад
Wish I was born about 1950, so I could've experienced the late 60's, 70's and 80's as an adult. I had to put up with kids my age all crying when Cobain killed himself, cuz they all listened to shit grunge music when we were 16, 17, 18. Meanwhile I started listening to Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac and Deep Purple.
@kimberlyquintanilla5493
@kimberlyquintanilla5493 4 года назад
We had the best music in that time.
@YN97WA
@YN97WA 4 года назад
@@Doodsy1975 They discovered Kurt Cobain had dandruff when they found his head and shoulders in the bathroom.
@jimm5593
@jimm5593 4 года назад
I was born in 55. Graduated high school in 72, college in 77. Back then it was like every week a new rock masterpiece came out. There’s nothing going on in music today that comes close to what I grew uo enjoying- Beatles, Stones, Led Zeppelin, CSNY, Creedence, Allman Bros, The Who, Three Dog Night, the Guess Who, Beach Boys, Aretha, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Elvis, Steppenwolf, Chicago, and it just doesn’t end. What is there going on today that will still be amazing 50 years from now?
@GT-mq1dx
@GT-mq1dx 4 года назад
Absolutely Agree!
@jabehauber
@jabehauber 4 года назад
A couple reasons why this is one of the best live albums ever: (1) superb engineering...quality beyond anything tracked to date, (2) superb, frickin' tight band, (3) over the top into it crowd. If you played to a crowd like that, you would put out your best too.
@keithroberts4952
@keithroberts4952 3 года назад
What a tight 4 piece band! Don't think much if any overdubs was needed.
@1stltwife
@1stltwife 3 года назад
🥰👏👏👏👏👍
@jacksonmorganfroghin4815
@jacksonmorganfroghin4815 3 года назад
They were probably all stoned out of their collective gourds with grass, reefer, pot, Tai stick, hashish and shrooms I'm sure. The music is good without it but.......
@BONNIE091059
@BONNIE091059 3 года назад
@@jacksonmorganfroghin4815 don't forget quaaludes
@jacksonmorganfroghin4815
@jacksonmorganfroghin4815 3 года назад
@@BONNIE091059 'ludes! Of course, how did I overlook those? That's a lot of water near a bridge. Thank the higher power I have been drug and alcohol free for over 25 years.
@michaelbell7541
@michaelbell7541 4 года назад
If feels like you were issued this album in high school on the 70’s. It was everywhere. The music world was much different than today.
@RachelRenee3636
@RachelRenee3636 4 года назад
Smaller world.
@jimwilson5148
@jimwilson5148 4 года назад
When I got to college, they said "here's your bong and your copy of Frampton Comes Alive. Welcome to College!"
@TheBlaster54
@TheBlaster54 4 года назад
Guys, This album simply blew up the charts in 1976. Frampton sold tens of millions of this album. I still have the vinyl version I bought in 1976. This album was the absolute schiznet in the summer of ‘76. Lots and Lots of partying to this album.
@maestroh2986
@maestroh2986 2 года назад
This has to be appreciated within the context of the time. This innovation was mind-shattering for it's time and still is, if you let it. Frampton is a God
@steve9199
@steve9199 4 года назад
Frampton's early work in Humble Pie along with Steve Marriott is EPIC!!
@jonnystroop7513
@jonnystroop7513 4 года назад
If you didn't own this album you knew at least 3 people that did
@dianedavies8291
@dianedavies8291 4 года назад
My daughter was going through stuff in the basement recently and found all my albums from the 70’s. You know this was in the collection.❤️
@shanehughes740
@shanehughes740 3 года назад
Peter Frampton - master of tone and melody....sometimes gets lost in the conversation of great guitarists behind Clapton, Page, Beck, Blackmore, Van Halen, etc but he could hold his own with any of these guys. Freaking beast and he fronts the band as well. A true master of his craft! He has a great interview on Beato's channel - if you're a Frampton fan you'd enjoy it. Thanks for the reaction guys!
@josephsilva626
@josephsilva626 4 года назад
I want to thank you guy's for all you do,when this whole "reaction video" shit started I really rolled my eyes at it,but with the 2 of you I love seeing your impressions or reactions 🙄 lol to songs that are truly in the fabric of who I am, please don't ever stop what you're doing 💜
@ericwincentsen587
@ericwincentsen587 4 года назад
"Show Me the Way" (live version from the same album) is one you definitely should check out. It is a lot more interesting as an actual song, but still features a lot of the elements you liked here.
@ddstinger8480
@ddstinger8480 4 года назад
Yep
@richardthomas5402
@richardthomas5402 4 года назад
Yes, "Show Me the Way" was the big hit. "Baby I Love Your Way" is also really good.: Both from this live album.
@jjmalaprop9968
@jjmalaprop9968 4 года назад
I don’t know, Post-Beatles, if there was an artist that burst onto the scene like Frampton did when this was released. This album was omnipresent and absolutely massive.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Zeppelin
@bradsmack1
@bradsmack1 4 года назад
Pete: Rave Mag's Face of '68, and schoolmate of Bowie at Bromley Tech (Pete's daddy, Owen, was Bowie's art instructor)! Pete's Little Ravens band once played on the same bill at Bromley as Bowie's band, George and the Dragon (David was 3 years older).
@mikesimonian484
@mikesimonian484 4 года назад
Van Halen and Montrose
@raymann7998
@raymann7998 2 года назад
Just before the guitar changes and he plays with his mouthpiece in you can feel the crowds anticipation. You should watch this live so you can see his work
@5speedMax
@5speedMax 4 года назад
The only thing that makes me okay with getting old is I was around when this stuff was fresh and new. Why our children didnt make even better music I Don t know.
@recabitejehonadab2654
@recabitejehonadab2654 4 года назад
Music being played today is aweful.
@5speedMax
@5speedMax 4 года назад
@@recabitejehonadab2654 Its unlistenable. Its produced for the sheep just like Pop on KIIS FM was and is still for sheeple
@GT-mq1dx
@GT-mq1dx 4 года назад
I actually thought that rock in general would continue to get better, sadly I was absolutely wrong.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Yep me too!
@Scorchinscotty
@Scorchinscotty 4 года назад
5speedMax (Cool name!👍🏻) OK...here it goes... So much ground-harmonically, rhythmically, melodically, sonically-was covered, and discovered, in the 60s, 70s, and even some of the 80s, that it was-and still is-difficult to do something really great-in rock music-without treading on already trodden ground. Many bands-who came after the giants of the 70s-tried really hard to do something different, which they achieved, but, it was at the expense of musical quality. I understand the energy of punk, but more often than not, the quality suffered! Also, musicians got infected with this post-modern/ modern art idea, that your “personal expression” was more important than the quality of said expression. And, it was inspiring to see these punk bands, and think, “I could do that!” Yeah, maybe, but the great artists spend many years on their craft, and I would rather hear something that lifts me up, and blows me away, and makes me think, “How the hell did they do that??”, rather than hear something that takes five minutes to figure out how to do. The goal of creating Beauty, and Elevation, in art, was lost-to a certain extent-and superseded with ‘My Expression’! Or, maybe, it was mostly the fault of the record companies, who saw the massive success of their great artists, got impatient for more, and thought they could just follow the same formula, without realizing that almost all of the greats were unique, and that it took time for people to catch on to what they were about. (If you don’t know the story, The Beatles were basically turned down by every record company, until their producer, George Martin, heard them, and thought they had something. Even, he wasn’t 100% convinced!) There’s only ONE Led Zeppelin, who succeeded right out of the gate! Although, even their groundwork was laid by their progenitor band, The Yardbirds, of which Jimmy Page was the last remaining member. Maybe, when some of the greats reached the pinnacle, it appeared that it could only go down from there! However, I have to hold on to the belief, that the pinnacle is perpetually shrouded in clouds, and can never be reached! (Sorry for the not-so-short essay!). A not-so-small addition: I don’t want to fail to mention a few great bands and artists, who were/are great, and could’ve been successful if given the record company support that their music deserved. Such as: King’s X, Altered State, TNT, Kevin Gilbert, Hughes/Thrall, Black Country Communion, Blue Murder, Bourgeois Tagg, Maxus, Burning Water, Echolyn, Eddie Jobson & Zinc, Gamma, Levitation, Lynch Mob, Stone Fury, World Trade, and Streets.
@JSBIRD69
@JSBIRD69 4 года назад
Peter turned 70 years young this past April, and although he looks like your sweet old Grandad, he can still rock you to the core of the earth.
@michaelcourtney2814
@michaelcourtney2814 3 года назад
I saw his final concert in October, 2018...and he brought the house down when he did this.
@jaycorby
@jaycorby 3 года назад
JSBIRD69 Everyone gets a turn if they're fortunate to live long enough!
@debbiedavis2499
@debbiedavis2499 3 года назад
I saw him in Richmond in the late 70s. Saw him again in Va Beach about 6 years ago. Don't know why I was still expecting the long blond hair & hot pink satin pants😂🤣 but he sounded exactly the same!!
@markrobertdevison1227
@markrobertdevison1227 3 года назад
He was on AXS Tv being interviewed by Dan Rather a couple years ago and he said he can't rock anymore because he has a degenerative disease that won't allow him to play anymore. Before Covid came along he had planned to one last tour.
@JSBIRD69
@JSBIRD69 3 года назад
@@markrobertdevison1227 I figure Peter has given enough...he can take a well deserved break.
@scottinokc
@scottinokc 4 года назад
Frampton is SUCH an underrated guitar player and his live shows are phenomenal. It's a shame he had to retire for medical reasons.
@MMFrye
@MMFrye 4 года назад
scottinokc At least he had a farewell tour before it was too late.
@jimmyapolis
@jimmyapolis 3 года назад
I've seen Frampton 7 times. He's never not done this song, and the crowd reaction is identical every time.
@trevortamboline279
@trevortamboline279 4 года назад
YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!! Your reactions brought me right back to when I first heard this song for the first time... and the joy and wonder I experienced! That was the first time I heard the talk box... and it blew my mind. And the entire song was played over the airwaves. Definitely a song where the live version is the best version.
@katiemanning3761
@katiemanning3761 4 года назад
It's about time you guys listened to this. Classic 👍
@PatrickDespain
@PatrickDespain 4 года назад
Find a current interview with Peter Frampton. You'll see how genuine and thoughtful he is.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
He is a great guy
@tony_25or6to4
@tony_25or6to4 4 года назад
The Howard Stern interview was great. Here's part ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ajr0KukHKsE.html
@boblawblah232
@boblawblah232 2 года назад
They did it free flow. This was not completely rehearsed. All the solo stuff was done on the spot. Peter never plays it the same way twice. They jammed it out after they had the basic structure. It was amazing they captured that all on a recording. They forgot the recording truck was outside and just did it. Peter said he was more nervous that this was their big headlining show so they just forgot they were recording this show.
@ronreid5467
@ronreid5467 4 года назад
The Best bathroom break song for DJ's in the 70's
@crystalsaylor4709
@crystalsaylor4709 4 года назад
Lol
@BonnieHalfElven
@BonnieHalfElven 4 года назад
And Skynyrd's "Freebird."
@jeffcoat1959
@jeffcoat1959 4 года назад
Frampton Comes Alive was a "must have" album during my high school days.
@doplinger1
@doplinger1 4 года назад
Another one of those "I can't believe you've NEVER HEARD this one before..." One of the few live versions where you can really feel the energy and the crowd, so masterfully done. This album was the soundtrack of our lives in the summer of '76. I love how both of you smiled when he started doing his talkbox thing!
@russellgil8232
@russellgil8232 4 года назад
Amen. 16 in 76.
@elizabethhonce1677
@elizabethhonce1677 4 года назад
Russell Gil I was 17. Barely remember my senior year.
@doplinger1
@doplinger1 4 года назад
I was 17 in the summer of ‘76, just graduated HS, so it’s a time you feel liberated, ready to take on the world.
@creaminthecoffee293
@creaminthecoffee293 4 года назад
So I'm drifting around RU-vid trying to find reactions to Peter Frampton. I landed on you guys. I thought, "OK, they look pretty cool, and yet they say that haven't heard of my idol. Not to date myself but I saw the live album recorded in person waaaaay back in the 70s when I was 19! Damn! I'm getting old! Anyway when y'all won me over as a subscriber is when you started breaking down the musical end of it! Not too many brothers can do that! Right On! You got a new subscriber here!
@AlexScheibli
@AlexScheibli 4 года назад
Glad to see you guys finally react to this! This is the highest selling live album of all time and every song is a banger! Framptons livd shows were always a blast. This song was an anthem for a generation. Well done guys!!🍻🤜💥🤛 A Canadian in Romania
@j.j.h.atemycereal
@j.j.h.atemycereal 4 года назад
I think you guys nailed this. It’s a classic summer concert jam; don’t think too hard about. Just go with it. Nice job.
@kimberlinibambini1988
@kimberlinibambini1988 4 года назад
Honestly.. I’ve listened and loved this over 30 years-I didn’t know studio or any other version even existed!!
@conniehoyt9926
@conniehoyt9926 Год назад
Phenomenal song from a phenomenal album from a phenomenal artist! I cannot stress enough just how influential this album was. It was everywhere. Everyone owned it. Everyone played it. Pretty much the soundtrack of teenage life in the late 70s. I am 63 years old now but as soon as those first notes hit, I was instantly transported to a hot summer night in my hometown, this song is blasting on the stereo of my friends car, we’re hanging out in the street, drinking beer, smoking cigarettes, joking, laughing and enjoying the last of our teenage years. Thanks for bringing back such wonderful memories.🥰
@mswinsick
@mswinsick 4 года назад
"Frampton Comes Alive!" came out in 1976, and was the first live album to ever reach #1 on the Billboard Album Chart, and the 1st live album to go Platinum (1 million copies sold), then to go on to achieve multi-platinum status, over 11 million copies sold world-wide, to date. I bought my first copy of this record when I was 15 years old in 1977.
@thomasedwardpopp5652
@thomasedwardpopp5652 3 года назад
Not only the first live album but it was a double album
@cs292
@cs292 3 года назад
I thought it was 17million
@guichogf5636
@guichogf5636 4 года назад
This album was an accidental hit. Virtually nobody knew who Frampton was, on a whim they put out this live album and struck gold. Definitely one of the best live albums ever recorded.
@jiffin1
@jiffin1 4 года назад
No, we knew who he was - he had just left Humble Pie and had put out a solo record or two (You have to have been around) ... That said - NOBODY expected what happened to this record ...
@guichogf5636
@guichogf5636 4 года назад
@@jiffin1 By nobody, I mean mainstream. Some of us knew, but most didn't, Frampton kind of came out of nowhere for most people.
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 4 года назад
Not true in the least. He was already somewhat famous from Humble Pie. He already had 4 solo albums out before this. In 1975, the Frampton album went to No. 32 in the US charts. Frampton Comes Alive! had been intended to be a single LP disc, but at the suggestion of A&M Records additional shows were recorded and the album expanded to two LPs for release.
@radar0412
@radar0412 4 года назад
I remember it differently. Frampton had the hit "Show me the Way" in 75 that charted ok. Also Frampton was on "Midnight Special" in 75 that gave him notoriety on the Concert circuit in the Summer of 75 when I saw him at Spartan Stadium. "Frampton Comes Alive" was an anticipated Album so much so that Local Radio station KSJO broadcast the Entire Album the night before it's official release. I know. I recorded that early broadcast, and had the record a day before everyone else. LOL!
@1BobsYourUncle
@1BobsYourUncle 4 года назад
Everyone I knew was aware of him before this album. Your local radio stations must have sucked..
@gunnerysgthartman9263
@gunnerysgthartman9263 4 года назад
Alex, glad to see you untied Andy and let him out to do this reaction
@everardusbogardus3167
@everardusbogardus3167 4 года назад
Now tie him back up!
@todvball
@todvball 4 года назад
:D :D ....so funny. Andy's having a "great life"....so he must be okay ;)
@ramonaalvarez7559
@ramonaalvarez7559 4 года назад
Ikr .. lol. He doesn't even appear to b undernourished either Alex. Andy so what's ur plan for Alex when u r doing ur top 5???😏 I mean he did put u n the closet. Inquiring minds want to know🤭
@msaz2720
@msaz2720 3 года назад
You are correct my friends, Peter’s concerts are f’king fun! I’ve been to many of his over the years, never gets old!✌🏼🤘🏼
@Tralman1965
@Tralman1965 4 года назад
You can't remember the 70's without including this song.
@timothygunter1712
@timothygunter1712 3 года назад
Riding in the back of the car or a truck as a kid, through town or around in "the country" you would hear this song playin for sure.
@lynnhoffman247
@lynnhoffman247 4 года назад
Used to ride around with my best friend in high school, getting high listening to this on an 8 track player - car speakers cranked! 🔥🎶🔥
@hypocrisyhunter8919
@hypocrisyhunter8919 4 года назад
Kraco or Pioneer 6x9's in the day.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
Yep...in my 1968 SS Camaro...I still have one!
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 4 года назад
@@hypocrisyhunter8919 yes!
@stevehawthorn8733
@stevehawthorn8733 4 года назад
My Dad had Frampton comes alive on 8 track and had it going round and round continuously in his car when this came out, I'm 58 now and my Dad would now be 87 and he absolutely loved that album as do I still, and being a guitarist since 9 and at a fairly high standard can really appreciate the playing and the whole jam vibe of this song even though my main style of playing is hard rock and metal this never gets old and I've heard this countless times and always think of my Dad when I hear this.
@1ListerofSmeg
@1ListerofSmeg 4 года назад
@@juliemanarin4127 Yep, In my '70 Chevelle❤ ... good times
@65sheilakay
@65sheilakay 4 года назад
Ah, memories. Frampton just showed up one day, and we were like "Who's that?!" Everyone had the album, and it was played ritually. I know know every note and lyric by heart. The entire album is good, next popular banger of his is Show Me The Way.
@melodypanek448
@melodypanek448 4 года назад
Yup! Played continually!!!
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