Hip Hop Heads react to Peter Frampton: Do You Feel Like I Do!!! Simply Amazing!!
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- It's no secret that Peter Frampton is an absolute guitar legend, and this song is a true showcase of his talent. The way Peter's voice seamlessly blends with the guitar melody is absolutely stunning, and it's impossible not to get lost in the music. The way he hits those high notes and holds them out just gives me goosebumps every single time. The way he makes the guitar sing and scream at the same time is nothing short of magical.
But it's not just the music that makes this song so amazing. The lyrics are so relatable and emotional, and I find myself getting lost in them every time I listen. It's a song about love, about longing, about wanting to be with someone so badly that you can feel it in your bones. And who hasn't felt that way at some point in their life? - Zábava
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If you didn’t have Frampton Comes Alive album in the 70’s you were not cool lol.
That's true, but he also played on what in my not so humble opinion is the greatest live album ever.
Humble Pie
Rockin' The Filmore East
Or Live Bullet Bob Seger Detroit Grit 🇺🇸
Can I get an Amen to that !
Soo true!
I had his poster on my wall in 1975. We would go with a keg of beer in the hills with huge speakers and 8 track tapes and dance until dawn. We had freedom and cops would show up take our booze and tell us to be good and leave. ❤ loved your appreciation for Frampton.
The music of the 70s will never b repeated.....RAW TALENT 🔥
True!!!
most bands worked hard on their craft...now, most are lazy and some just flat out untalented
….without auto-tune
Sho got that right. 👉
FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE sold 8 million albums in the US in 1976, 20 million worldwide.
Frampton hardly gets the praise he deserved. He’s one of my top five just based on his live performances. Just Fire.
That’s a talk box that’s connected to his guitar through a tube which alters the sound of the guitar by the way he moves his mouth. And yes it’s freaking awesome!
Thanks for mentioning that. I feel like it should be obvious what's going on, especially given how the video production overlays his picking hand with his vocalization.
But then I knew what this was back in the day so I'm biased. The important thing is appreciation for the performance.
He and David Bowie attended the same school..Frampton's father was Bowie's Art teacher..Bowie was 3 yrs. older, but Frampton was in a band at 12 (The Little Ravens), and Bowie was in his band (George and the Dragons) and they would spend lunch breaks together playing Buddy Holly songs..Bowie's real name was David Jones, but there was already an English bloke with the same name in a little band called The Monkees, so he changed it to Bowie.
This song put Frampton in the limelight and was in a way, his downfall cause he could never duplicate it's success. Still you can't deny the man's musical talent. He was a superstar in his day. Everyone I knew had the Frampton Comes Alive album.
And the Midnight Special was the best thing on TV back then. Loved it when Wolfman Jack hosted it.
Eh, perhaps. He did have a real downfall. The Sgt. Peppers movie was terrible for him. The album after this sucked (with the single "I'm in you")
But he was redeemed. And you know who did it? Because he went to school with his older brother?
David Motherfucking Bowie. Glass Spider tour.
@@Mjollnir1234 they were school mates and pals after school
No Down Fall.... Amazing guitarist. He was amazing when I saw him in the 70's. And even better in 2010. He is amazing and so is his son.
A TalkBox isn't any kind of synthesizer. It's entirely analogue. Instead of his guitar playing out of an amp, the TalkBox is like a mini-amp that sends the sound wave down that tube you saw him put in his mouth. The guitar sounds come out of that, and he shapes them with his mouth, just like he does with the vibrations from his vocal chords. And guitar face is very much like sex face. On any instrument, if you're *really* into it, your face matches how you feel, and you could care less how it looks.
Thanks for the info
@@MrOlliwoodda Thanks for the work you guys put in. I enjoy the similarities and the differences in the views in your group. If anything, I wish you were mic'd a bit better for when the songs are playing. I'd like to be able to hear more of those comments that are currently too low frequency.
@@s.mcpherson6354 I’ll second that! Fellas, please turn up your mics during the song- we want to hear all your comments. ❤
@@TheDivayentaNO WE DONT!!!! Comments are for AFTER the song. Not during. I'd rather ask them to turn off their mics since they are so rudely talking over the music. You like them? You can have them!
Frampton was as famous as a rock star could be. I miss the 70's.
I talked my mom into letting me go to his concert in ‘77-78. EVERYONE had Frampton Comes Alive. Saw him again 40 yrs later and he was fantastic. Still 😍 but with less hair.
That was not him on drugs guys... that was him feeling the holy spirit!! lol
😂😂😆
The version of this song on "Frampton Comes Alive" is even better. EVERYBODY bought this album when it dropped.
Nobody from that era used the term, “dropped.” 😂
@@cablebrain9691
You are right...."released."
@@48mastadon 👍
In my humble opinion, Frampton is one of the top ten guitarist of all time by far.... very underrated.
... I'm still a very tiny bit in love with Peter Framton, from the age of 14 when I first saw/heard him in the mid 70's....
He was a teenage heartthrob in the band Herd then joined Steve Marriott to form Humble Pie. After five albums he left the Pie to go solo. A very storied career.
Steve Marriott is a criminally underrated rock and roller.
They should sample some humble pie
I don't need no Doctor!
He got in car accident, broke arm, hands, fingers. He recouped and returned!!🎸🎸🎸❤❤❤🎤🎤🎸🎸
And he was beautiful to boot!!!
He still is;)
This was the first album I ever bought, back in 1976, "Framptom Comes Alive," and couldn't stop listening to it! Almost every song on it was fire!
Still have mine.
Iconic Album cover grew up wearing that thing out .
Color me cool
I bought the album and did the same thing. Then he came to Mobile for a concert. Went and Gary Wright opened for him. Was great. Then Frampton came on, the whole concert sounded exactly like the album down to the the last note. We were kind of let down. It was great but we all thought we could have just stayed home and listened to it. Gary Wright was amazing though. All synths.
I worked for RCA Records factory in 1976, making this album all summer long. I also listened to it non stop
There could never be another MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, there's nothing out there nowadays worthy to put on.
This was the ultimate party, riding around and parking album! Takes me back to the 15 and 16 year old me! Says this 62 year old woman!
yep
Me too. My first concert.
Peter Frampton has despite all his Pie of success remained a Humble guy
This played constantly on the radio stations, it was a huge hit!
It was a huge album! Every song on PF comes alive was great.
@@davidhoy8557 is it still the number one selling
"live" albums of all time?
@@triacatz7139 I believe it’s been surpassed. But it’s definitely my favorite of all time.
Frampton Comes Alive! Was the BEST live album of all time. I was 16 and the album cover was on my wall. 45 years later I saw him sing this song from the front row! He still can play!
What an experience- I got to see Donovan in ‘68 and again in 2008- and got him to sign my ‘68 Hurdy Gurdy album from him. Full circle!
Frampton is one of the world's best guitar players.
He did the best version of, WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS
Saw him in the 70’s …till this day one of the best shows I’ve ever seen
This album and tour was massive in 1976 or 77,i cant recall what year it came out cause it was on the charts for so damn long,thats how HUGE this album was! It was everywhere on the radio stations and EVERYONE who knew good music had a copy of Frampton Comes Alive! What a performance!
It was 77 I saw them perform in Oakland California July 4th weekend 1977 in the Colosseum
The album was released in 1976. He toured the album in 1977.
For rock. For R&B. For pop. The 70s were it. Nice reaction.
I agree 100% 👍 💯
this is the era of true talent,no auto tune or computer corrected songs it was one heck of a party every where you went in the seventy's, cause in the 1970's great music was all over the world!!!!!
Frampton is absolutely underrated!
His father was a music teacher one of his students was David Bowie. Back in the Guitar years 60’s and 70’s Frampton was one of the very best. He did had success with a band called Humble Pie early on.
I had a lifesize poster of Peter Frampton in my room in 1973! My first love looked just like him (with black hair and blue eyes) and played guitar. Peter Frampton's guitar was great! Oh, the memories! Thank you for this!
Lots of us had a crush on Peter Frampton, even if we didn't know it...
I was fortunate to witness Frampton, Jeff Beck and Gary Wright in the Seattle King Dome in 1977
I got to see Frampton play this album on the Forth of July 1976, in Nashville. One of my all time favorite concerts! He is considered one of the guitar heroes!
I saw Peter Frampton in concert twice - once about 1978 when my husband and I were dating, and again just a few years ago. He is still just as good in concert as he was back then! And he has his son singing with him!
We were so freaking lucky to grow up in the ‘70s-80s. The music was incredible and concert tix were CHEAP. I tried to list all the concerts I went to and it was damn near 100 (not including the great bar bands in Philly). I love to see younger people appreciate it. 💕
Don’t ever apologize for not knowing something- we all have different life experiences and influences. Celebrate that we all have sooooo much to discover!
First concert I went to was,Peter Frampton,Rod Stewart,and Loggins and Messina when I was 10 years old I went with my older sister and her husband..........I was blown away 🤯✌️
Jesus!!!!!!
Best live recorded album ever
Frampton did a Blues album too. He could always play. Under appreciated.
I worked 1 of his shows 15 years ago and got to meet and talk to him about playing and when we were done talking he gave me a handfull of his guitar pics to take home and play with. I never used such a small pic before, I will never forget that and still use those pics
Guys
Peter Frampton's father, Owen Frampton was a school teacher in England. One of Owen's students was David Jones aka David Bowie. Bowie was 2 grades ahead of Peter.
That was a Talk-Box that he used on this song. Joe Walsh also does it on Rocky Mountain Way, which is another song you should do. Thanks guys
Frampton Comes Alive....kickin album all the way through ❤
Every kid at school talkin bout the guy that made his guitar talk! Instantly famous!!!!
I was 16 yrs old when this song came out ,I had the pleasure of enjoying all the great bands of the 70s in the coolest time to be a teenager
This was so fun! Glad you're discovering Peter Frampton. "Frampton Comes Alive" is one of the best live albums ever. Treat yourself and check it out. It's pure pleasure.
Will do
I agree 100% about this album.
I was 12 in 1975"" I miss these days so badly
He is so gorgeous
Frampton...incredible musician...saw him a couple years ago and still musical perfection!!! Love him
Peter Frampton was not only a legendary guitarist but a huge hitmaker for a few years. His double album "Frampton Comes Alive" was on the charts for a long time. He sounds even better live than on his studio albums. Try "Show Me The Way" for another hit he had.
Peter Frampton was it in the 70’s!! Peter Frampton Live!!!
Best Song of the 70's. Brings back so many HS memories!!
Peter Frampton comes alive is awesome album
Love Frampton
I knew you guys would like the talk-box section of this song...I was sitting here saying, "you watch, you watch...here it comes" 😅wasn't wrong... nice knowing music from my generation is going to maybe last a few more generations... loves the response
That part was sick
More talent in his little finger than 1/2 the artist today combined.
He got so famous he had his own pinball machine back in the late 70s
Wow
Finally he is getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It took them long enough!❤😂🎉
It's March 2024 now and Frampton is on tour.....seeing him LIVE is a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed. March 16, 2024 Windsor Ontario Canada....& Then throughout USA. Incredible guitarist. ❗
I fell in love with him when I was 15. Have seen him five times between 1977 and 2019. He would typically rock that hard for the whole three hour show. Amazing guitarist.
Cruising the strip listening to Frampton in my 71SS
I met him and he is so humble and nice. Every time I see him in concert he is always amazing.
The most underrated guitarist of the rock era
don't think there was anyone out selling Peter at this time. definitely peak popularity right here.
also when he was in Humble Pie with the late great Steve Marriott beautiful music what a great time it was...
This song stays in your head all day
Frampton was credited with bringing cool music to nerds... a gateway drug to funk
The song on the album is LONGER! When it would be on the radio, I had to stay in the car until it was over!! He has only gotten better over the years.
What can you say, this is sick.
Yes, we're here to go on your journey with you, hearing music you've never heard of before. That's the whole point! It's very fun for us who've known this music since it came out. Keep it going!
He was in Humble Pie before he went solo. Humble Pie also blew the doors off when they came to town. We made them do three encores which they remembered when they came back through. Check out "I Don't Need No Doctor" and "30 Days In The Hole".
I LOVED Peter Frampton concerts!
The song was really that long, Peter Frampton was huge back in the day, and this song was an anthem for my generation.
Peter Frampton always put on a good show and underrated as a guitar player
Frampton hails from Humble Pie.
We girls were nuts for this guy!! 😍
FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE!! ❤🔥Double LP!!
Uses a talk box, vibrations from tube to guitar, we loved it, looks like you do too!! 😊
He was in the greatest rock band ever Humble Pie
Hey fellas we had some damn good music in the 60s and 70s rock, folk, Motown!
A TRUE legend!!!
And I listened to ALL 14 minutes of it!!!
The guitar he's playing is a custom made one of a kind,it's also on the cover of Frampton Comes Alive.
He was playing in South America when the plane carrying his equipment,including that guitar,crashed.Several people died and he thought he'd lost that guitar but someone actually stole it from the wreckage. Fast forward 30 yrs. later,someone brought THAT same guitar into a repair shop and the owner,a Peter Frampton fan, knew exactly who it really belonged to. He took possession of it and contacted Peter and told him what he had. Here's the story if you want to hear it.
czcams.com/video/Qo3VOHNksSw/video.html
Yay, glad to hear it!
He basically put the talk box on the radar…..😊 you should listen to the Frampton Live concert performance.
He's playing the guitar through what's called a "talk box". That's actually the original talk box. He got it from the inventor. When he stepped over to the second microphone you can see him move the white box with his foot. The box has a driver (speaker) in it. He steps on the switch on top of the box which diverts the guitar signal from the amplifier to the driver in the box, which travels up the rubber hose in his mouth. then the guitar reflects from his mouth into the microphone.
The guitar he was playing is a very early Gibson Les Paul Custom professional built in 1957. Back in the day, I think in the late 1970's he was scheduled to tour South America.They shipped all of their equipment by airplane which crashed, I want to say in Aruba maybe. He of course thought the Les Paul was lost forever. Fast forward to just a handful of years ago. Someone in the know went to hear a live local band on that island and realized that the guitar player was playing that guitar. Long story short. Peter owns that guitar again. It's in bad shape but, he still plays it on stage.
He originally came to fame in the band Humble Pie when he was a teenager. They had many hits but, one of the most famous was a song written buy Ashford and Simpson who wrote for Motown. They wrote the song for Ray Charles but Humble Pie made the song iconic. Check out "I don't need no doctor"
Good news you can get tickets to see Frampton live ......he is on tour now...... in Windsor Ontario this weekend March 16th 2024 and then throughout the USA. One of the best guitarists..... if not THE very best who has ever lived ... I saw him way back in 2011 in Denver. It was the highlight of my five years living in the USA. Don't miss this opportunity it may be your last.... this guy is in his seventies already and although he still going like the wind......now is the time to get tickets.... don't miss this guys he's really incredible
As I'm sure it's been said many times here, as a teen, or anyone who enjoyed great music, this album was a must have in your record collection in 1976.
I had mine. Also it's cool watching my generations MTV, the Midnight Special where you could see all the bands you couldn't get tickets to see.
One of the best albums ever, every song on the album was great
Dude took funk to another level.
“Do you feel like we do?” Nah man I don’t, but I would love too!
This guy was the biggest thing when he came out massively huge! He is incredibly talented. Thanks for playing one of his best
Midnight Special ❤Great memories ❤
One of the best live albums in recorded history 20 mil world wide
I don't trust anybody who can sit still during a performance like this!!
The "Frampton Comes Alive" version of this is a must-see.
Love him 🎉
Frampton was a master of the talk box.
At one time he was called one of the best guitarists of the time
Saw him in concert in 1976 at MSG in NYC. It was so much fun!! The crowd was super involved and interactive with him. It was nuts... like one huge party. The energy was beyond incredible! One of the best shows I was lucky to have seen! Frampton is now in his 70s and has had some health problems. What a beautiful and talented man, no matter what! ❤🎸🎵
The entire Frampton Comes Alive album is amazing.
Frampton!
Hell yeah, good tunes and good times
Saw him live, phenominal!!! He was top 10 guitarists then had bad car wreck. Broke up his arms, hands. Couldn't play for year in recovery. BUT, HE PLAYS TODAY!!!!😎😍😎😍😎😍😎😍😎😍😎😍😎😍😎
We learn new things every day,so glad you can hear this now.
Great reaction