Peter - Congratulations on the announcement that you will be Inducted as a member of the prestigious "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in October ! I was in the audience back on 14 June 1975 at Winterland with my then girlfriend (I am almost exactly 2 years older than you as my 76th birthday was a couple of days ago), and because Bill Graham announced before you and your band hit the stage that the concert would "be recorded for a live album", we in the audience were sure to applause, scream and whistle as loud as we all could. When the "Frampton Comes Alive!" double album hit the record stores I purchased it and - I didn't even look at the track listing inside in my haste to listen to it as soon as I returned home. What I heard was "total recall" for me, so I knew the 14 June concert at Winterland was on the vinyl disc, much to me and my GF's delight = we were bragging to our friends later: "We were there in the audience screaming and clapping during this song... and the song after!", etc.. Many years passed, I moved from San Francisco to Santa Monica (Southern California) and then I saw you again at the Orange County Fair in Pomona several years ago. There I was sitting amongst fellow fans of yours, but there were also younger folks that just wanted to see the live concert that night, I believe. The highlight was that since it was an "open air concert", half way through your concert 100's more people (about our age) started rushing in... in a short time it was SRO in the stands = they probably heard some familiar songs from radio during the late 70s wafting in the wind from the speakers, and purchased tickets to see you perform. Peter - I want to wish you a very Happy !%th Birthday, and thank you for never giving up "doing what you do" !
@@DonVideoGuy007 Wikipedia isn't accurate. Their information changes. That's where I got that from, if I recall correctly. However, regardless of that, it's good that Peter Frampton has been inducted into the RRHOF. Cheers! ✌️
Ever notice how great musicians never seem depressed or angry at the world? They have the best sense of reality & write the most beautiful music. They seem genuinely happy in their lives. Lucky them!
drove 200 miles every night to see you and Steve Marriott at the Fillmore.. Humble Pie was just awesome one of a kind. you guys rocked hard. now at 71 Yea thoses were the good ole days. Blessing to you Peter.. Steve Marriot God rest your soul. you brought great happiness and joy to so many. Rock on Frampton!!
Peter, I am balling my eyes out right now! I suffer with autoimmune diseases. I know your situation. Prayers & LOVE to YOU & the beautiful children & grandchildren. Born in 1961...I Want You to show US the LOVE & the WAY! Thank You So Much for this...Loved th Rick Beato interview! Somehow it's maybe not "A Pity" RIP George
I remember decades ago seeing Rod Stewart play at what was then called the Boston Garden. Frampton was the opening act. No one knew who he was but he just absolutely blew the place away.
No music that I own has brightened my day and soul more than Peter Frampton's. Sure, I love Canned Heat, Marillion, Fish, Pat Metheny, Steve Morse, Rush, VH, The Cars, April Wine and Toto but Peter's work in total has captivated my entire being since this punky kid of 10 in 1976 first heard "Frampton Comes Alive" on my uncle's beloved Technics turntable. Thank you Mr Frampton and please come back to the Lehigh Valley for Musikfest just to visit(no guitar needed) so we can give you hugs, kisses and buy you a brewski.
This guy has become so much more to me than he ever was with Humble Pie or his solo gigantic stardom. He plays better, and has become quite a leader in his ways. I love his music and him more than ever! Thanks Mr. Frampton.
I agree. I used to play the hits off Frampton Comes Alive! but they didn't thrill me. More for my friends. The man has gotten to play with Giants, and he deserved to.
His human self. We've watched the man grow and get through life, as we have. I feel I've known him as someone who traveled my path. Maybe only me, but I'm happy in that circle.
Peter Frampton's home is in Nashville Tennessee. He became an American citizen after 9-11-2001. That's freaking awesome, not to mention he's one of the best guitarists and all-round musicians.. I got to see him live a few times I am so glad.
I genuinely feel bad for the fact that all these legendary musicians that were planning on doing retirement tours last year, and this year for that matter just weren't able to. I really hope we can be done with this damn virus soon and can go back to being able to see all these awesome concerts.
Peter Frampton.. the guitarist's greatest treasure and his moving tribute to old mate George. Just wonderful we still have you play for us and enjoy life!
Saw you all the way back in 1981, I regret not getting to another one of your concerts, but when you're young you think you have all the time in the world. What I wish I could have told the me from 40 years ago. Stay safe, be happy, and thank you.
One of the sweetest and most melancholy melodies of all time, and gets much better with Peter's touch. We're so lucky to have so many wonderful artists like George and Peter, share their incredible talents with us, to make our lives so much fuller. God Bless them both.
Aw. That’s cute. Isn’t it a pity? Isn’t it a shame? How we break each others’ hearts. And cause each other pain. Like the affair I had with Ringo’s wife. And the way I offered Patti to Eric Clapton? So I could screw Patti’s younger sister? Isn’t it a pity? How I snort tons of cocaine. But still pretend I’m holy. How my albums suck so bad. The record label drops me. How I think my fans are sh*tty. Isn’t it a pity?
@@livy1962 I was crying on the inside but laughing so hard when I wrote my ode to Isnt It A Pity that I shed tears. ha ha George was such a hypocrite. But, I like Taxman and Savoy Truffle and Something and a couple others I think.
Mr. Frampton, your music has brought me through some tough times. First as a young 16 year old in the mid-1970's and today as a 62 year old. Thanks for all the positive memories and never stop rocking!
“As a guitarist - well, the trademark of a great guitarist is that you can always identify their sound, and with George you can always tell it’s George Harrison playing. All his solos are very melodic - you can almost sing his solos” ~ Elton John on George Harrison
@@dogpd3 It's George who played the solo... George played multiple guitars including slide guitar in the original 7 minute long song.... Eric Clapton played lead guitar in version 2...
Two guitar wonders, Peter you are a tone monger just as George was...no wonder the younger guitarists praise you !! you are loved more than you know !!
I can't wait to see him at the Albert Hall in London a majestic place for such a man. Over the years I have seen most of the greats but never been as excited as I am now. xxx xxx
We saw you in Michigan, in the Early 1990s in Grand Rapids Michigan at a small venue, Club Eastbrook. Then again years later INTERLOCHEN and finally in Detroit, it was bittersweet knowing it was the Last Tour. Your concerts are woven into our 30 years of love and marriage. THANKS for the gift of your music, always in our hearts Peter 💞
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In 1975, applying for a job at a record store in Santa Cruz, the guy interviewing me asked what I’d tell a man wondering what album to give his teenage daughter. Without hesitation I said, “Peter Frampton’s first, Wind of Change.” A versatile masterpiece by one of the greatest.
Good choice. Wind of Change. After hearing Humble Pie Rock on in 10th Grade and being a guitar player I loved the way he played from then on. He has had a good life. All those people he played for
Beautiful George Harrison song. Peter's wonderful rendition did it justice. Great tone on that Les Paul. I'm for sure going to get his "Frampton Forgets The Words" album as soon as it is available. I'd love for Peter to do an album with Larry Carlton.
I can't believe how emotional I became listening to this song. Peter seems so lonely...so sad. . I'm trying to type this ...with tears running down my face. Great job Peter. You hit me in the heart. Well done.
I feel the same way about this song brother. It sounds so good on my Harley Davidson Electra Glide sound system riding off into the sunset on a warm sunny day. Sincerely from the very deepest part of my heart, Kevin W. Shelton. 😎☀️❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So beautiful! Glad I got to see your finale tour in DC on 9/11/19. Hope you’ll be able to finish the European leg of the tour when Covid is outta here! God bless you Peter Frampton. Love you and praying for you. You’re an amazing guitarist and wonderful person. Thank you for all of your music!
I'm 36 and Frampton is one of my favorites. He will go down in history as one of the greatest musicians to ever live. Watching him play "I'll Give You Money" live with my father changed the entire direction of my musical tastes.
Peter said that the Grammys just missed him back in the 70s. Fingerprints won best pop instrumental in 2006, and he said that he missed as a pop star but won as a musician. I will add won as a gentleman as well. Play on, Pete! We need you!
The pandemic has been a crushing setback for performers around the world. This is a beautiful expression of the rollercoaster we’ve all struggled with. Thank you so much, Peter.
Beautiful playing and beautiful family. It's good to see you are doing what you are able to do to stay healthy and active. Thank you and may God bless you beyond your expectations.
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An absolutely beautiful rendition of George Harrison's all-time masterpiece. Full of emotion and empathy!
Frampton is so underrated. He is as tasteful as Beck, and as timeless as Clapton. He should always be counted among the best guitarists in rock.
Totally agree.
He’s always been the best totally agree with you
💘 😻 Love Peter Frampton ! A classic song too !
He chants poem, tells story, and sings myth with the guitar. No shreds, no tappings, and no gimmicks but with melodies, with tones, and with nuances.
He is in my book.
1976 would never have been completely 1976 without Peter Frampton Comes Alive, Best wishes
Can't say it enough. Life has been better with Peter Frampton in it. Thank you!
Well said! His music has certainly left an indelible mark on me and I can’t imagine not having it.
You are gay?
@@ebay9302 You are irrelevant?
Yep, and Dolly Parton
@Jessi Perkins Still looking for that elusive partner and proud of it enougg to share your search on social media too. More power to you!
Peter playing George. How much more beautiful can music be?
Only the obvious, george playing george
@@robbyhorse6379 or Bobby Whitlock playing George too
I felt the same way hearing this that I did hearing him cover "Black Hole Sun," on the Guitar Center gig. He takes a sad song and makes it better.
@@maximusindicusoblivious180 Love your "Hey Jude" reference.
@@alanshapiro5669 Thanks. Fun to see that someone got it. The George Harrison and Soundgarden songs were both perfection.
Jesus Pete, I think you made us all cry.
I agree, but no need to take the Lord’s name in vain at the same time.
@@wataboutya9310 why do you assume it was "in vain?"
Perfection will do that to us, thank God..
Those of us who were young and grew up with you are now all aging along with you. You're never alone Peter. Thanks.
Best instrumental rendition of this George Harrison masterpiece EVER!
Mr Frampton, I want to thank you.
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And that's how you say it all without saying a word. Well done Peter. You are truly a gift to all of us.
Well said!
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Amen to that.
This is a impersonator using Peter's I.P. and pretending to be him
@@samthunders3611 Back under your bridge, little troll.
A lump in my throat, tears in my eyes, and joy in my heart. Thank you, Peter.
Oh, the major crush I had on Peter in the 70s. Fan club, watch, magazines and a life sized poster. I was in luvvvv.
Peter - Congratulations on the announcement that you will be Inducted as a member of the prestigious "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in October ! I was in the audience back on 14 June 1975 at Winterland with my then girlfriend (I am almost exactly 2 years older than you as my 76th birthday was a couple of days ago), and because Bill Graham announced before you and your band hit the stage that the concert would "be recorded for a live album", we in the audience were sure to applause, scream and whistle as loud as we all could. When the "Frampton Comes Alive!" double album hit the record stores I purchased it and - I didn't even look at the track listing inside in my haste to listen to it as soon as I returned home. What I heard was "total recall" for me, so I knew the 14 June concert at Winterland was on the vinyl disc, much to me and my GF's delight = we were bragging to our friends later: "We were there in the audience screaming and clapping during this song... and the song after!", etc.. Many years passed, I moved from San Francisco to Santa Monica (Southern California) and then I saw you again at the Orange County Fair in Pomona several years ago. There I was sitting amongst fellow fans of yours, but there were also younger folks that just wanted to see the live concert that night, I believe. The highlight was that since it was an "open air concert", half way through your concert 100's more people (about our age) started rushing in... in a short time it was SRO in the stands = they probably heard some familiar songs from radio during the late 70s wafting in the wind from the speakers, and purchased tickets to see you perform. Peter - I want to wish you a very Happy !%th Birthday, and thank you for never giving up "doing what you do" !
One of the best players out there. I don't think Peter knows how much we love him ....
Happy 71st Birthday to Peter Frampton, born on April 20, 1950. Cheers! ✌️
PF was actually born on April 22, 1950 - but what is 2 days when you will eventually be inducted into the RRHOF.
@@DonVideoGuy007 Wikipedia isn't accurate. Their information changes. That's where I got that from, if I recall correctly. However, regardless of that, it's good that Peter Frampton has been inducted into the RRHOF. Cheers! ✌️
Thank you. Made me cry. Made me laugh. Made me think of George. Beautiful version. Beautiful family. Thank you.
Thank you Peter Frampton for this brilliant rendition! I only wish George could hear it!
George can!!
i remember bumping into peter frampton when i lived in the west indies, great guy ,very humble,,it was a different time in the early 80 s tho ,,,
George is "up there", listening and enjoying this piece of music.
Ever notice how great musicians never seem depressed or angry at the world? They have the best sense of reality & write the most beautiful music. They seem genuinely happy in their lives. Lucky them!
"For a forest to be green, each tree must be green " Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
@@KaushikSarkarVer.1.0 whatever, Kermit
Nothing but Respect for Mr Frampton
Man, this just about blew out my emotional circuit board. What a beautiful rendition. Soul for days, Sir Frampton. Tons of respect and gratitude.
To be sad and kind is the best that honest humans can be. This music expresses that honesty. And it's beautiful.
Peter Frampton has to be one of the most likeable people in Rock history. Loving the new album - killer - every track.
drove 200 miles every night to see you and Steve Marriott at the Fillmore.. Humble Pie was just awesome one of a kind. you guys rocked hard. now at 71 Yea thoses were the good ole days. Blessing to you Peter.. Steve Marriot God rest your soul. you brought great happiness and joy to so many. Rock on Frampton!!
Frampton Comes Alive blaring while lifting weights in my garage in 1976 Jr. In high school ...❤
Our Sweet George ! Great great rendition by the great Mr Frampton
Thanks Mr. Frampton for so many years of fine music!
Stay safe Peter, we love you 🙏
Every time I watch him play, I am struck by how much he appears to really be enjoying it
Peter, I am balling my eyes out right now! I suffer with autoimmune diseases. I know your situation. Prayers & LOVE to YOU & the beautiful children & grandchildren. Born in 1961...I Want You to show US the LOVE & the WAY! Thank You So Much for this...Loved th Rick Beato interview! Somehow it's maybe not "A Pity" RIP George
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So glad I was able to take my family to see Mr. Frampton in 2019, the last show of his "last" tour Concord Ca. Love ya brother!
Played beautifully. George would have loved it too. Fantastic, Peter!
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Frampton is great.
Frampton comes alive......
Yes he did !!
BRAVO Peter! George would have loved it. All the best!
I can imagine Harrison and his family would be deeply moved.
That was so beautiful.
I've never been a Frampton fan, and I've heard many versions of this song, but this is pure bliss!
A 1970s ICON 💙
Peter , you are some man for one man ! An absolute legend , stay safe and well . And thank you for your wonderful playing .
I remember decades ago seeing Rod Stewart play at what was then called the Boston Garden. Frampton was the opening act. No one knew who he was but he just absolutely blew the place away.
No music that I own has brightened my day and soul more than Peter Frampton's. Sure, I love Canned Heat, Marillion, Fish, Pat Metheny, Steve Morse, Rush, VH, The Cars, April Wine and Toto but Peter's work in total has captivated my entire being since this punky kid of 10 in 1976 first heard "Frampton Comes Alive" on my uncle's beloved Technics turntable.
Thank you Mr Frampton and please come back to the Lehigh Valley for Musikfest just to visit(no guitar needed) so we can give you hugs, kisses and buy you a brewski.
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Thank you Peter and most of all,
George, oh how we miss you. 🙏
Heartachingly beautiful playing.
So tasteful and beautiful. Great song by George and performance by Peter and his band. 👍 😎 🎸 🎵 🎹 🥁 😎
Frampton is a legend !! Total Rock God !
Thanks Mr. Frampton for making my life happier with your music!!!
This guy has become so much more to me than he ever was with Humble Pie or his solo gigantic stardom. He plays better, and has become quite a leader in his ways. I love his music and him more than ever! Thanks Mr. Frampton.
I agree. I used to play the hits off Frampton Comes Alive! but they didn't thrill me. More for my friends. The man has gotten to play with Giants, and he deserved to.
His human self. We've watched the man grow and get through life, as we have. I feel I've known him as someone who traveled my path. Maybe only me, but I'm happy in that circle.
I feel the same. He seems like a decent man and deserves to be be indicted into the hall of fame. When ffs??
Thanks for the pure, morning cry. Just beautiful. As a side note, your home is perfection.
Peter Frampton's home is in Nashville Tennessee. He became an American citizen after 9-11-2001. That's freaking awesome, not to mention he's one of the best guitarists and all-round musicians.. I got to see him live a few times I am so glad.
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My greatest discovery was to find that you are just another human being, being yourself.....Many blessings to you...
I genuinely feel bad for the fact that all these legendary musicians that were planning on doing retirement tours last year, and this year for that matter just weren't able to. I really hope we can be done with this damn virus soon and can go back to being able to see all these awesome concerts.
Peter Frampton.. the guitarist's greatest treasure and his moving tribute to old mate George. Just wonderful we still have you play for us and enjoy life!
Saw you all the way back in 1981, I regret not getting to another one of your concerts, but when you're young you think you have all the time in the world. What I wish I could have told the me from 40 years ago.
Stay safe, be happy, and thank you.
One of the sweetest and most melancholy melodies of all time, and gets much better with Peter's touch. We're so lucky to have so many wonderful artists like George and Peter, share their incredible talents with us, to make our lives so much fuller. God Bless them both.
Beautiful music, awesome. Peter Frampton 💋👍
I am totally not crying, love you Peter
Aw. That’s cute. Isn’t it a pity? Isn’t it a shame? How we break each others’ hearts. And cause each other pain. Like the affair I had with Ringo’s wife. And the way I offered Patti to Eric Clapton? So I could screw Patti’s younger sister? Isn’t it a pity? How I snort tons of cocaine. But still pretend I’m holy. How my albums suck so bad. The record label drops me. How I think my fans are sh*tty. Isn’t it a pity?
@@Bondsback2325 Jesus Christ lay off he’s dead now. He was a good man who did the best with what he had, move on like everyone else in the world has
@@oliviaseitz4870 OK. Sorry.
@@Bondsback2325 Ahhh, isn't ineffectual anger cute. Bet you're crying on the inside though , right. hahaha
@@livy1962 I was crying on the inside but laughing so hard when I wrote my ode to Isnt It A Pity that I shed tears. ha ha George was such a hypocrite. But, I like Taxman and Savoy Truffle and Something and a couple others I think.
Peter, you are a international treasure. Loved you since 1976. What a beautiful rendition of a beautiful song. You're the best !
Me too, since 1976. From Brazil, eternity admiration, genious. PF in ours hearts 4ever.
Me also 1976 I was 16 yrs old , seems like yesterday sometimes and sometimes not. FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE !!!
@@senorlovato1388 I was stationed at Panzer Kaserne, Germany. His music blasted out of the windows. Love him
Mr. Frampton, we are in the same page,missing the tours,missing the family,missing friends,missing George,but music keep us alive.
Mr. Frampton, your music has brought me through some tough times. First as a young 16 year old in the mid-1970's and today as a 62 year old. Thanks for all the positive memories and never stop rocking!
Thank you George...🙏
Thank you Peter! 👍
Know the feeling! Hang in there everyone! And just love watching him play
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“As a guitarist - well, the trademark of a great guitarist is that you can always identify their sound, and with George you can always tell it’s George Harrison playing. All his solos are very melodic - you can almost sing his solos” ~ Elton John on George Harrison
The same can be said about Peter. I can always tell when he’s playing - even hearing his new stuff for the first time.
But did George perform the solo on this? Or Clapton?
@@theloniouscoltrane3778 Clapton probably
@@dogpd3 It's George who played the solo... George played multiple guitars including slide guitar in the original 7 minute long song.... Eric Clapton played lead guitar in version 2...
@@dogpd3 it's George
I laughed. I cried. I relived the past 13 months in five minutes.
Damn, grandpa. It HAS been some run, hasn't it?
Thanks for the music, brother.
I saw you live on your birthday, in 2018. Thanks for the great music. This is an incredible version of the George Harrison song. Cheers, Peter! ✌️
Musicians like PF will always be touring among our souls !
Beautifully said!
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It just doesn’t get more beautiful than that! A timeless classic performed by a master! Thank you Peter!
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Peter Frampton is one of the biggest names in world rock. I have idolized him since my youth. Along with The Beatles, Pink Floid and Marilion.
Great man,who produces fantastic music 🎶.
Fabulous❣
Wishing you and your loved ones the very best!
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Two guitar wonders, Peter you are a tone monger just as George was...no wonder the younger guitarists praise you !! you are loved more than you know !!
This is the medicine we need during these trying times
Sweet artist and life time song❤️
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Seems so happy, just playing those sweet guitars
Gorgeous. Brings tears to my eyes. Thank you for that!
I can't wait to see him at the Albert Hall in London a majestic place for such a man. Over the years I have seen most of the greats but never been as excited as I am now. xxx xxx
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We saw you in Michigan, in the Early 1990s in Grand Rapids Michigan at a small venue, Club Eastbrook. Then again years later INTERLOCHEN and finally in Detroit, it was bittersweet knowing it was the Last Tour. Your concerts are woven into our 30 years of love and marriage. THANKS for the gift of your music, always in our hearts Peter 💞
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In 1975, applying for a job at a record store in Santa Cruz, the guy interviewing me asked what I’d tell a man wondering what album to give his teenage daughter. Without hesitation I said, “Peter Frampton’s first, Wind of Change.” A versatile masterpiece by one of the greatest.
Good choice. Wind of Change. After hearing Humble Pie Rock on in 10th Grade and being a guitar player I loved the way he played from then on. He has had a good life. All those people he played for
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Frampton Comes Alive Again !
he may be peter frampton to many of us but he is also a father and that's a nice side to see also
One grandfather to another: Your family is beautiful. Thanks for the music, stay safe, and we'll see you soon.
Beautiful George Harrison song. Peter's wonderful rendition did it justice. Great tone on that Les Paul. I'm for sure going to get his "Frampton Forgets The Words" album as soon as it is available. I'd love for Peter to do an album with Larry Carlton.
Sublime. George would approve big-time. Love Peter AND George.
GREAT PETER. YOU'VE SUBLIMALLY PLAYED ISN'T IT A PITY FOR GEORGE HEARING IT IN HEAVEN.
I love how great all of it is. Music is one of the greatest achievements humans have made. Peter is so frickin great with it. What a gift
ONE OF THE BEST MUSICIAN OF ALL TIMES
Frampton comes Alive!! Was for me a revelation in Music !!👍👍❤️❤️🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱😷😷😷
Best thing in 2021 so far...! Love how the video accurately portray all of us during the past months, Thanks Mr Frampton!
I will never forget the David Bowie Glass Spider Tour. Opening song was Fame, heard that riff, then Peter walked out. Place went NUTS!
I can't believe how emotional I became listening to this song. Peter seems so lonely...so sad. . I'm trying to type this ...with tears running down my face. Great job Peter. You hit me in the heart. Well done.
I feel the same way about this song brother. It sounds so good on my Harley Davidson Electra Glide sound system riding off into the sunset on a warm sunny day.
Sincerely from the very deepest part of my heart,
Kevin W. Shelton.
😎☀️❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That would make George proud I’m sure.
Peter Frampton what a ICON ❤️
Magnificent, Peter. I'm crying.
Terrific version. Humbling, though to see Peter as now and old man (just like me).
So beautiful! Glad I got to see your finale tour in DC on 9/11/19. Hope you’ll be able to finish the European leg of the tour when Covid is outta here! God bless you Peter Frampton. Love you and praying for you. You’re an amazing guitarist and wonderful person. Thank you for all of your music!
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This brought tears. Leave it to Mr Frampton to bring George's beautiful melody back to the present.
Thank you for all the great music ⚘
I'm 36 and Frampton is one of my favorites. He will go down in history as one of the greatest musicians to ever live. Watching him play "I'll Give You Money" live with my father changed the entire direction of my musical tastes.
Thought the same! Heard "I'll Give You Money" back in the day and was blown away. Still love it.
Peter said that the Grammys just missed him back in the 70s. Fingerprints won best pop instrumental in 2006, and he said that he missed as a pop star but won as a musician. I will add won as a gentleman as well. Play on, Pete! We need you!
Peter frampton and Joe cocker. The kings of rock and roll.
Wow!
Thanks Peter for playing such a magnificent rendition of one of George's greatest songs.
Truly beautiful.
Follow up comment: Who are the 53 chowderheads who gave this a '👎'?
The pandemic has been a crushing setback for performers around the world. This is a beautiful expression of the rollercoaster we’ve all struggled with. Thank you so much, Peter.
Beautiful playing and beautiful family. It's good to see you are doing what you are able to do to stay healthy and active. Thank you and may God bless you beyond your expectations.
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Hello Valinda are you also one of my lovely supporters out here?
FRAMPTON FOREVER............☮️☮️☮️
Gheez I just saw this! This is why we LOVE Peter Frampton. Amazing, yet so humble and so normal. Thank you Peter!