Peter Frampton - Lines on my face Live in Detroit 1999 Line up: Vocals, Bass - John Regan Vocals, Drums - Chad Cromwell Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar - Bob Mayo Vocals, Lead Guitar - Peter Frampton
Why did I have to live 66 years without ever hearing this song. Though not Peter's most popular I like this one the best. So much feeling. Sending out peace and love and prayers for Peter. Keep rocking brother.
@@charliesmith5189 INDEED!! Probably THE BEST interview I've ever heard = Rick's conversation with Peter was quite rich, veering away from the typical Q&A , focusing on the music, musicianship, song composition, guitar technique, etc... and THAT was soooo refreshing!!
With my eyes closed I'm thinking of the days I was only fourteen, a young teenager, my first love, the beginning of my life. This song is pure nostalgic to me and gives me shill's and It also makes me realise how fast my life went on...
I would rather be sitting here alone in my room listening to that guitar sing then do anything else on this Saturday night!!! That solo at 3;45 is beyond beautiful......Oh MG...that guitar.... LOVE!!!
When Frampton waved goodbye for his Finale Tour show last month, I waved while crying. Frampton was misty eyed after his encore. It was a deeply touching scene I'll never forget. I'm so glad I was on the rail that night.
Amazing performance, but are we at all surprised it's Peter Frampton, a legend of fantastic performances over the decades and still sounds the same as always, just perfect in every way, such a great musician and what a band as as well! Thanks so very much for this glimpse of so many of our past musical dreams!
while everybody concentrates on framptons guitar...often his vocals are overlooked...but...his vocals can stand alone...and his vocals are still world class!!
Just amazing. The expressiveness that he plays the solos reminds me of a rainstorm...a magnificent rainstorm. Play on Mr. Frampton...one of the best ever.
Ive been an amateur guitarist for many more years than I care to remember , when I listen to this genius i realise I will always be an Amateur . God bless you Pete a hero to all musicians.
I was a 18 year old kid moving out on my own. My little apartment, my black and white tv. But I had made enough money for a good stereo system. I listened to Frampton over and over on that turn table!!
An oxymoron and marker of our generation only -- those Sound Systems !! Cinder Blocks ..milk crates ..tupperware..ivy crawling across the walls ..and 200watt speakers
Just came upon this, and I am floored by the beauty of the song and the excellent guitar playing by Peter Frampton. He was unfairly typecast in the beginning as the "pretty boy" who sang, Show Me the Way, but he is so much more than that!!
Frampton is an improv player, he never plays the exact same solo twice. Sometimes he slightly misses, other times he hits a four run homer in the bottom of the ninth. This one is greatness
I haven't cried like this in a while!! I often watch the original live clip of the man that was my very first real hard love. Man, I can't even explain. 😭 I am truly older now, aren't we all, and this beautiful man, his beautiful voice, lyrics, moving guitar playing.... I guess I am still a teenager in my heart. ❤ I love you forever, Peter Frampton! Never stop. 🙏 (Bucket list!!) Jodi 💕
@@pattyoneill6724 Quite an era it was back then = FCA, Wings Over America, Hotel California and Rumours were fresh back then, and then there was the Boston debut album, as well as a host of other great songs and albums... Steve Miller's "Fly Like An Eagle", Bowie's "Golden Years", "The Manhattans "Kiss And Say Goodbye", Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back In Town", the late Lou Rawls "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine", Aerosmith's "Back In The Saddle", Vickie Sue Robinson "Turn The Beat Around", Queen's "Somebody To Love" and many more = Back then, even pop radio styles were diverse... Not so much today, so this generation is pretty much a "one trick pony" = r&b/rap/hip-hop
Every time time I see this, I'm transported back to my dream, that I'm so desperately hanging on to...Thank you Peter Frampton, for keeping my dream "Alive". Michael.
What I always loved about this song is that while a mellow slow riff there are parts where Peter really showcases how great a guitarist he is. One of the all time greats IMO.
I made a decision long ago to not attach song to female I was involved with..this has freed my up to experience music that floats through the universe and touches us all...Thank You Peter.." I saw where you came from in Hartford 1976. You changed my tastes in music forever " that I'm grateful for forever ..you have know idea..♥️😀💚
So glad that I had the blessing of seeing him in concert in 99. A master musician and very over looked....why is he not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
He was the first concert I had ever been to.. I was in the 10th grade. I just saw him in Atlanta this summer with my daughter. Although so much time has passed, this song always takes me back to a special time. I was reminded why I fell in love with his music in the first place. He is and will always be awesome! Thanks Peter for being a part of my life’s soundtrack 😊
One nice thing about an 8 track tape player. You had to listen to other songs to get to your favorite song. No fast forward or reverse. So that is how this song became one of my favorites. I loved the 70's, what a great time to grow up in.
Two guitar solos that paints a picture and speaks to you along with sublime blues and jazz chord harmonization.. that creates a tranquility that feels good to the soul. Music 🎶
I'm not a musician, but to me he's a hugely underrated guitarist and songwriter. Always appears modest too - clearly there's no need for flashiness when you're that good... This is one of the songs that can take me right back to those happy times I'd have again in a heartbeat.
Getting older, lines on my face, but! for some, as one grows older, stone cut and chiseled. TRUE CHARACTER OF THE INNER HEART & SOUL WILL CERTAINLY SHINE LIKE A POLISHED DIAMOND.
I have been binge watching interviews of Peter and some performances for the past few days. I had his live album like everyone back when it came out and loved it, but I can't say I appreciated it on the whole like I should... until now. I am remembering this song vaguely from the album, but I really love it now. What a GREAT talent and a sincerely nice gentleman. I pray for him, that his health improves so he can continue playing and perhaps tour again. With God all things are possible...
My youth when my girl ditched me… but when they played all this guys music, and I loved music. She was many miles gone from my beautiful music. I loved every minutiae music is precious we should love it as a spiritual deliverance 😘
The voice hasn't changed since Frampton comes alive, always an underrated guitar player. Saw the tour to support "Comes Alive"... incredible talent and he hasn't changed a bit.
Peter Framptons music just hits me in the heart, always, all songs. I was fortunate enough to see Comes Alive Tour at 15 yo at Colt Park, Hartford with 65k ppl..outside venue, I got right up to the stage, he came out fell off stage, tour his pants bouncers threw him back up..came right out..wild time for this country boy..my intro to live music..now he plays in my little home town of Gilford NH..does not get better❤
My friend Mike...where did you ever Go? You held my hand thru the summer of 76...then you were gone....Michael A. Lukasik. Where ever you are...I hope one of those lines on your face is from me.
Saw Peter July 2023 at hard rock concert and just need to say, wow 🤩, I never knew what an excellent artist he really is!! Such talent I could not explain the joy I had listening to him. Ty for sharing Gods gift in you with us!
My 71 nova ss my beautiful long blond haired girlfriend in como park with all my friends.... this 8 track blasting, it just couldnt be a better time to be young and alive!! just graduated, life was so simple
He starts with a story..then inter personal conflict, high emotion , that guitar and him indicate it .then he untells the story of sadness in a decision and self protection..saw/heard at 15; I understood it then and I do now and deeply appreciate it at 65..
I recall very well 1976. My graduation year from high school. An so soothing to my ears to listen to Peter Frampton an let it wail, peter framton, let ot wail
Saw him in 1976 and 1977 at JFK stadium in Philadelphia with 100,000 friends. Fast forward 40 years and hes playing in my hometown of Solomons MD in front of hundreds. Same raw talent without the hype of 1976.
About 10 years ago I was lucky enough to go see him at a small venue in Stafford Texas call the Stafford Center the whole purpose I went was to see 1 songs this one. Masterful performance the whole concert Peter's never gotten the credit than he deserves in my opinion one of the best guitar players ever top 5 and this song shows it also a Class Act band behind him especially the drummer who has played for many many different bands and never gotten the credit that he deserves. The song is one of the best written songs of all time.
I went to go to see him a couple of years ago at the Ohio State Fair. He was great on this song. It's sad to hear about his illness. He lives here in our state of OH in Cincinnati. I'm going to hate to hear that he has to retire.
Anyone who has ever had a romance (or five or more) or even an unrequited infatuation (or five or more) can identify with this song. One of Peter’s best along with Something’s Happening, Show Me The Way, I Wanna Go To The Sun and Do You Feel Like We Do.
Frampton Comes Alive was new and I was going through a bad divorce, moved to a town where I hardly knew anyone. This song and album became my best friend, helped me get through a tough time. So sad to see him have to retire.
Excellent, excellent performance!!! One of the best versions for sure. Thanks for the upload! The British Government should Knight him as Sir Peter Frampton.
I'm 53 years old been listening to frampton since the 70s he was always an underrated guitar player but he was an always will be 1 of the greats in my opinion.
Since the cover of FCA, I'm addicted to the Les Paul 3 Pick Ups ! I own 4, the same signature PF model, 1 Greco 1980 replica of the Gibby, and 2 Epiphone: 1 Black Beauty, and the very recent Epiphone PF signature model... My wife said that I should double my pills.... I played this song again and again on electric but I switched now on accoustic to cover this tune ... and it's great too.
Grew up in Wantagh, NY, Long Island! when Frampton Comes Alive came out I went to TSS (Times Square Store) in Levittown and got the cassette. Everybody in the neighborhood wanted to borrow it. 45 years later I still have it. I also got to meet Frampton and the band down in Fl after a show. Got to talk to him about driving the Pacific coast highway and my family and I had an Italian bakery at the time so I brought him a few loaves of bread...true story and years later got to open for him at a show in Clearwater.....I still play this Fkn song...One of the the best!
Sooo much emotion in the lyrics and the guitar. You can feel his pain and pull for him to get through it. Obviously he did and became a better man having gone through it.
Saw him opening for Keith Urban New Years eve in Nashville. What an amazing show he puts on after all these years. His music ages like a fine wine. I honestly believe he has some of the best and most timeless songs of any band of his generation or even today. Just one of the greats.