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The reason the 70's were so perfect is the sheer talent these folks had playing live, and Peter was at the front of the line here, simply amazing live!
I want to thank God and my parents for giving me a life that included the great music of the 70's...I feel truly blessed to have lived during this time.
Congratulations to Peter Frampton for finally being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He sounded the same live as he did recorded. That is talent. ❤❤❤
I never met your dad, but I feel I do know him. Every time I put a disc on or crank up the song on the radio, we are high-fiving, hugging, rockin' out... and we look in each other eyes to know the truth, something we can take with us when we must go. Classic Rock and Roll, sixties and seventies, mostly. Not much else.
Ashley it was a different exiting world when butterflies in the belly was normal and every one was happy hard to explain really but now this world is like the bowels of hell sorry to say 👍😢
@@bugsy7539 Hi Bugsy yeah I missed out too bad for me I'm sure at LOT of people my age think similar to me about the 70's. I'm happy for you that you got to live it and sad at the same time I didn't however I can watch these video's whenever I like which is daily. Regards.
By the time this clip hit Peter was a decade veteran of rock and roll. He was in his first band, The Herd, at 16 (you can search for clips of him on youtube), and he joined Humble Pie with Steve Marriot when he was 18 (you can find clips of him playing in Humble Pie on youtube also).
From what I recall his solo records after leaving Humble Pie didn't sell too well (even the one with the studio version of this song), but this live album put him over the top into R&R guru status. IIRC "Frampton Comes Alive" and Cheap Tricks "Live at Budakon" were the largest selling albums until Michael Jackson's "Thriller" came out. Great times, great music back then.
Great to meet you Peter Frampton! Happy Memorial Day! I love your song Show Me The Way; the verse has a spiritual meaning to me. Your song will always be a masterpiece! Thank you for all your beautiful music! I look forward to more songs! God's blessed you with a great gift! God bless you Mr. Peter Frampton! Love, happiness, health, Denise, your devoted fan!!
Real talent no computers. I miss the music about love. We need more of that for our children instead of the snake music of this fallen world with no morals left.
Love Peter Frampton! My friend had Frampton Comes Alive and we always listened to it! I remember how everbody was enamored with that sound he made using the talk box! What a great performance here! Thanks so much!
Still in the Navy at the time....71'-75'. Had been away at sea for nearly two years on a destroyer. First heard this song in San Diego, Ca.....Loved it! Great song for a young sailor back in the states. Rock on ! :)
WHEN I WAS A TEEN, I HAD A HUGE CRUSH ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN. HAD HIM ON MY WALL WITH CHARLIES ANGELS. THE 70-80S WERE BEAUTIFUL TIME TO GROW UP. GREAT MUSIC. GREAT MOVIES. GREAT DISCO. GREAT PEOPLE.
Tenía más de 50 años que no escuchaba esta canción. La tenia a los 13 años en un disco de 45 rpm y desde que lo perdí no había vuelto a escucharla. La había buscado en CZcams sin éxito justo hasta este momento, 7 de mayo del 2024. Que recuerdos de una época que no creo vuelva a repetirse. Todo era felicidad y alegrias. Hoy, a mis 63 años la recuerdo como si fuera ayer. Un saludo afectuoso a todos los que comparten los buenos momentos vividos asociados a la música. Saludos melómanos desde Maturin, Venezuela.
I was 10 when the album Frampton Comes Alive! Was released. My godfather bought the album came to my home and played all of it. He really got to enjoy the seventies since he was in his twenties.
Jamais vou deixar de gostar de você Peter Frampton, suas músicas são uma das melhores pra mim. Obrigada pai e mãe por me mostrar músicas boas❤️🙏🏻 nasci em 2003 e conheço mais sobre músicas de antes de eu nascer do que depois kkkkk
If I recall correctly, this episode was recorded just a couple of weeks after the gigs at Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, that make up about half of the tracks on "Frampton Comes Alive". Which means these songs were unknown to most of the audience, since the album wasn't released until a couple of months after this show was taped. Imagine being in that audience, on that day, hearing all these amazing songs for the very first time!
His life would change dramatically a few short months after this. Definitely. I remember late in 1977, there was an ABC special (or some network) on Peter Frampton and Kiss. The two biggest acts at that time. Crazy.
@@TheSteveSteeleYou’re right! Frampton had been pre-booked as the opener / support act at the upcoming summer’s big stadium music festivals. In the interim, he exploded! Festival headliner bands (such as Yes) played to half-empty arenas after the new Frampton fans took off.
My personal experience with Frampton. I was a teenager when Frampton Comes Alive came out. Later in life, when my son became a teenager he purchased tickets for the both of us to see Peter Frampton live in concert. It was an amazing experience for me enjoying the same performer with my son.
This is when the Talk box became very ubiquitous in rock music. It was used on albums by many artists/bands at the time including Pink Floyd and Steely Dan. Peter Frampton certainly raised the profile of its use with this classic.
@kthor LOL, love Joe Walsh. I've always thought of his music sounds like it was run through a cocainr filter. 😂 His music would probably suck without all the chemical help.
Wow! Frampton had it all. Great song writing, fantastic guitar chops, stellar band, and he’s a good looking dude. No wonder his career took off the way it did. Thanks for posting this clip.
The "Midnight Special" videos give me close-up, personal, and front row tickets to my favorite rock star bands, that I long for in my teen years. But sadly, my parents were so abusive, going to a concert was impossible. So here I am.
Peter Frampton seemed so big to me back then! Probably because of the perspective of the photo cover on Frampton Comes Alive. It's so funny to see how he was just a small dude with a big sound...I loved that album! Thanks for posting this performance 😁
I watched Peter perform this in the 70’s at Newcastle City Hall. The band was named Frampton’s Camel. They were supporting Uriah Heep who were a band I loved then. I was 15 years old then and I thought Peter Frampton blew them away.
Peter Frampton lives in Nashville. My brother has met him a couple of times. He's a nice guy. He's yet another rocker who isn't in the Hall of Fame and needs to be.
De lo mejor que escuche en Rock... un clasico, esa caja que invento, que matizo en mucho sus canciones..Un viejo de 62's comentando..aunque cuando lo escuhe por primera vez, tenia 14's...
_This song is emblematic of my High School partner. And yes they were my very first love, and indeed they showed me the way. (This was one of our many songs.) SK, if you're reading this, we were both teenagers, yet I felt at the time you were the one. (And yes I was madly in love with you). Thank you for the experience._
There were four brilliant solo albums before"Comes Alive". This song was on the fourth one titled Frampton. I saw him at a 200seat club in Denver when the second album came out. Good times, good music God bless Rock on and on 🙏🎶🎵❗👀
I was 15 and waited excitedly to see who would be the guest stars, they didn't have a lot of big name rock guys, but this was a treat in 75, Frampton comes alive absolutely blew up for Frampton, I bought that record, "do you feel like we do". Thank you for ride back in time.
This video is an example of 70's rock 'n roll clothes fashion. The dude on the left with the vest, long sleeved shirt, and cravat at the top, Peter with the shirt opened to the waist, the bass player with the "I'm just going out for bit" casual look, and the drummer with porno moustache having a good time. And that 70's hair...brings back all those memories as a teenager in those days.
La música de ésos tiempos la mejor y sobretodo la pinta la facha que se manejaban los rockeros de ese entonces.Nunca volverán esos tiempos y los que lo vivimos nos marcaron musicalmente y solo queda recordarlo con nostalgia.Hoy otros tiempos otros ritmos que son solo modas del momento.
Peter was one of those musicians who despite managing to reach a high level of success and fame were cast aside way to quickly and absolutely deserved to be bigger and have a longer career at the top. The whole band in fact were so talented and on point live it’s still awesome to watch them perform after already having watched hundreds of times
He toured with Ringo's All Starrs in the late 90's. I didn't recognize him at first with short hair! He had a rack of 10 guitars on stage with him. He did an acoustic solo of "Til There Was You" on a stool a few feet in front of me and I just melted.
I'm still listening in 2024 and back then i was 14 years old i'm now 63.. Great beautiful memories ❤
I’m 67 so he was very much in my life at this time
Mismos años y sigo la Corona de Joyas 👑 💎 Musicales.
I ll be 63 in July were all children of the seventies. Classic from Peter!
@@petertraynor440 we are the best people to grow up when we did so congratulations.
Summertime. What memories this song evokes!
Who's listening to Peter Frampton in 2024?
Absofookinlutely!
I am
I'm doing it right now.
MOI !
Lots of people 😂
So glad I was a teenager in the 70’s!
Same! :)
absolutely
He needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame....
Exactly 💯 ❤
He got nominated 🎉
I agree 👍 the seventies were great and so were the eighties I wish it would be back those times the music 🎵😊
So does Dan Fogelburg.
@@jlandon6028 agreed
The reason the 70's were so perfect is the sheer talent these folks had playing live, and Peter was at the front of the line here, simply amazing live!
You should go see Tool live
@@GRequinBlanc No kidding. They don't get out to shows much. Saw Tool here in Dallas in January last year. WOOOOOOOW
@@planomathandscience zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
they were so good then that their best work was live. Look at all the live albums for that time. Nobody does that today.
@@GRequinBlanc Seen Tool 3 times...great band.
I want to thank God and my parents for giving me a life that included the great music of the 70's...I feel truly blessed to have lived during this time.
I so agree other than marrying my husband back then it was the greatest period of my life and even very short time with him
Nobody holding their sodding camera phones in the air. Fantastic.
Lighters held in the air in my day. Caused a fire or two.
That's so 1975! the hair, the shirt, the song - it's the perfect time capsule. This America really existed. Incredible.
Pete Frampton...one of the best musicians in the world...completely underrated...
Congratulations to Peter Frampton for finally being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He sounded the same live as he did recorded. That is talent. ❤❤❤
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I was born in 1997 but my dad raised me of this era and I definitely do not regret it
I never met your dad, but I feel I do know him. Every time I put a disc on or crank up the song on the radio, we are high-fiving, hugging, rockin' out... and we look in each other eyes to know the truth, something we can take with us when we must go. Classic Rock and Roll, sixties and seventies, mostly. Not much else.
I miss the times i had back then. The best days in my life. Wishing I could go back.
Me too !
Amen Brother!!
Wish the best moment is still same today everyone still around forever, that it never ended.
He looks so young here. He always looks so happy when he performs. Love it!
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I'm 40 and I want to live in this decade so bad I can't even explain.
Ashley it was a different exiting world when butterflies in the belly was normal and every one was happy hard to explain really but now this world is like the bowels of hell sorry to say 👍😢
@@bugsy7539 Hi Bugsy yeah I missed out too bad for me I'm sure at LOT of people my age think similar to me about the 70's. I'm happy for you that you got to live it and sad at the same time I didn't however I can watch these video's whenever I like which is daily. Regards.
It was good times!! I was 16 when this song 🎶 came out!! 🥹
The 70,s where great everyone was coming together
When he came out he blew every other rock and roll band away for 2 years
Peter Frampton was massive in the 70's, I was always happy when his songs played on the radio. Thank you, The Midnight Special.
So sad no one makes music this good anymore 😢
Peter's career was on fire in the 70's!! 😊 Midnight Special you are the BEST!! Thank You! 🥰❤
By the time this clip hit Peter was a decade veteran of rock and roll. He was in his first band, The Herd, at 16 (you can search for clips of him on youtube), and he joined Humble Pie with Steve Marriot when he was 18 (you can find clips of him playing in Humble Pie on youtube also).
Yes, thank you TMS for such awesome videos!🎶
From what I recall his solo records after leaving Humble Pie didn't sell too well (even the one with the studio version of this song), but this live album put him over the top into R&R guru status. IIRC "Frampton Comes Alive" and Cheap Tricks "Live at Budakon" were the largest selling albums until Michael Jackson's "Thriller" came out. Great times, great music back then.
I saw him August 10th 2023 and he sounded just as good then as he did here. He is an AMAZING musician. Simply out-of-this-world talent.
Outstanding guitarist and a nice guy too.
Still listening in 2024, love this song , love Peter Frampton!
I'm so old I remember watching this on TV back in the day. 😊
I'm with you, but we're not old, just well seasoned!
I'm so young, this was a month before I was born.
Great to meet you Peter Frampton! Happy Memorial Day!
I love your song Show Me The Way; the verse has a spiritual meaning to me. Your song will always be a masterpiece!
Thank you for all your beautiful music! I look forward to more songs! God's blessed you with a great gift!
God bless you Mr. Peter Frampton! Love, happiness, health, Denise, your devoted fan!!
Peter always seems to be smiling and happy when he's playing live. Good stuff!
and he still is
Yup he is in tune with his audience always has been ❤ he's a really nice person fame never went to his head he was living in the moment ❤
He is just as adorable today 💙
The happiest
Real talent no computers. I miss the music about love. We need more of that for our children instead of the snake music of this fallen world with no morals left.
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Love Peter Frampton! My friend had Frampton Comes Alive and we always listened to it! I remember how everbody was enamored with that sound he made using the talk box! What a great performance here! Thanks so much!
In the 70's HOA's required you to own a copy
Grande album Frampton comes alive !!! L’ho consumato a furia di suonarlo ! Mitici anni ‘70, grande musica e grandi veri artisti !
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I’ m fine ! I ‘ m drunked but i’ m really fine Love to you !
@@marcopinna502 Thank you so much for the love. I can tell that you’re astounded fed to get a reply from me on here, right?
I got this album in 1978, when I was 17. What memories!❤
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I miss you 1970s you were so good to me.
Wouldn’t it be great if we could go back in time…..I would stay 70s 80s and a little of the 90s lol
Still in the Navy at the time....71'-75'. Had been away at sea for nearly two years on a destroyer. First heard this song in San Diego, Ca.....Loved it! Great song for a young sailor back in the states. Rock on ! :)
Been there too shipmate great times.
I remember watching this at 7 years old amazed. My sisters thought he was gorgeous. I miss the 70's.
Women had some bad taste in the 70s , screaming and wetting themselves over the likes of the bay city rollers and the osmonds. 😂
@@EleventhearlofmarsBad taste, hardly! Throw in there Frampton, the Bee Gees & Andy Gibb as well!🥰
I alteady listen Peter Frampton today in 2024. I hope that somebody listen the same music in 2025. Heard it.
WHEN I WAS A TEEN, I HAD A HUGE CRUSH ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN. HAD HIM ON MY WALL WITH CHARLIES ANGELS. THE 70-80S WERE BEAUTIFUL TIME TO GROW UP. GREAT MUSIC. GREAT MOVIES. GREAT DISCO. GREAT PEOPLE.
No digital. Just instruments and great talent. Frampton was a star.!!
What made the show special, was that it was live performances. How I enjoyed watching those shows. An art long gone.
So true, it actually makes me sad when I watch these performances knowing that the true passion of music is lost.
I’m still listening to him. I listened to him in the 70s and I’ll keep doing so
Tenía más de 50 años que no escuchaba esta canción. La tenia a los 13 años en un disco de 45 rpm y desde que lo perdí no había vuelto a escucharla. La había buscado en CZcams sin éxito justo hasta este momento, 7 de mayo del 2024. Que recuerdos de una época que no creo vuelva a repetirse. Todo era felicidad y alegrias. Hoy, a mis 63 años la recuerdo como si fuera ayer. Un saludo afectuoso a todos los que comparten los buenos momentos vividos asociados a la música. Saludos melómanos desde Maturin, Venezuela.
I was 10 when the album Frampton Comes Alive! Was released. My godfather bought the album came to my home and played all of it. He really got to enjoy the seventies since he was in his twenties.
Frampton Comes Alive ! He Sure Did in the 70's that album was pure gold !
What a decade of music, so lucky
Jamais vou deixar de gostar de você Peter Frampton, suas músicas são uma das melhores pra mim. Obrigada pai e mãe por me mostrar músicas boas❤️🙏🏻 nasci em 2003 e conheço mais sobre músicas de antes de eu nascer do que depois kkkkk
Boa!!! tb sou da mesma idade.. rock não morreu!
Isto mostra que voce tem bom gosto musical !! Eu sou de 1963 e só gosto das músicas de 60 e 70 !! Abrço !!
puuta merda, sempre tem um br
Oink oink from California
Born in the 70’s but raised in the 80’s ! My ❤ belongs to the 70’s
I still have my OG vinyl copy of 'Frampton Comes Alive'. Great times.
He was and is still great !!!!
when i first met my wife dating we danced to this in a club..sure brings back some good memories.
That was just so COOL!!! Frampton has got to be the happiest Rock N Roller ever - Always smiling. Ya gotta love this guy. Thank you Midnight Special!
Yes Indeed... All of us girls loved Peter Frampton! 😍
Happy Wednesday.... thank you for sharing! 💖
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Been waiting for the Frampton videos. Thanks for posting!
Dig that groovy hair on Frampton. I was in 9th grade when this aired. Good times!
Haha, me too.
Me 8th....so not far behind!
Excellent performance!
Love Peter Frampton! Fantastic guitar player, love that talk box!
Band is great, they were on fire in the 70's!
I love these old songs, but yet it’s still sometimes makes me cry of how innocent and naïve. I was back then, but the music was so great.
If I recall correctly, this episode was recorded just a couple of weeks after the gigs at Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, that make up about half of the tracks on "Frampton Comes Alive". Which means these songs were unknown to most of the audience, since the album wasn't released until a couple of months after this show was taped. Imagine being in that audience, on that day, hearing all these amazing songs for the very first time!
His life would change dramatically a few short months after this. Definitely. I remember late in 1977, there was an ABC special (or some network) on Peter Frampton and Kiss. The two biggest acts at that time. Crazy.
This track was on his studio album that came out in either 74 or 75. We were listening to Show Me the Way in West Germany in 1975.
@@TheSteveSteeleYou’re right! Frampton had been pre-booked as the opener / support act at the upcoming summer’s big stadium music festivals. In the interim, he exploded! Festival headliner bands (such as Yes) played to half-empty arenas after the new Frampton fans took off.
Peter was inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
My personal experience with Frampton. I was a teenager when Frampton Comes Alive came out.
Later in life, when my son became a teenager he purchased tickets for the both of us to see Peter Frampton live in concert. It was an amazing experience for me enjoying the same performer with my son.
Sim , ouvindo em 2024, musica boa ok.
I remember when he came out when I was in high school and totally blew away every rock and roll band for 2 years
This channel have jewels in music. The best of the best. ❤
I am listing Peter Frampton today in 2024🇵🇦
Rare early Frampton live performance before his"Frampton Comes Alive "album made him HUGE in the mid-late 70s!!
Loved This 1975 …
Still Love It Now !!!
Making his guitar talk is still cool to this day!
Pure Gold. Thanks for sharing Midnight special 😘
I love this masterpiece song!!! Peter is an eternal, iconic legend
Blessings
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Better still who never stopped listening to everything from that era, my head never left it, shame my body has
Born in '81 and this song rocks my socks!
This is when the Talk box became very ubiquitous in rock music. It was used on albums by many artists/bands at the time including Pink Floyd and Steely Dan. Peter Frampton certainly raised the profile of its use with this classic.
Joe Walsh is also great on the talk box!👍
And Joe Perry used it on Sweet Emotion but Peter killed it on Do You Feel Like I Do.
Dan McCafferty in Nazareth used a talk box also
@kthor LOL, love Joe Walsh. I've always thought of his music sounds like it was run through a cocainr filter. 😂
His music would probably suck without all the chemical help.
@@davidmhewett44 I’ve got “The Smoker You Drink~The Player You Get” album from wayyy back, like Joe also & his bandana.
Such a beautiful legend!! Miss those times!! They were the best! 70’s music is the greatest!! So pure and innocent and so so good!
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Time is weird... 52 years in, and this feels like yesterday. Ty for the memories.
This song is freaking cool. I like it so much.
the very best song ever, i am 61. and I listen yet.
Wow! Frampton had it all. Great song writing, fantastic guitar chops, stellar band, and he’s a good looking dude. No wonder his career took off the way it did. Thanks for posting this clip.
This was one of my favorite episodes. Remember it like yesterday. Thanks. ❤️🕺🏻
The "Midnight Special" videos give me close-up, personal, and front row tickets to my favorite rock star bands, that I long for in my teen years. But sadly, my parents were so abusive, going to a concert was impossible. So here I am.
Peter Frampton seemed so big to me back then! Probably because of the perspective of the photo cover on Frampton Comes Alive. It's so funny to see how he was just a small dude with a big sound...I loved that album! Thanks for posting this performance 😁
Perfectly said!👍
Well Pete.... You rocked that album and that pretty hair as long as you could.... The album lives on...as for the hair. Oh well nothing last forever.
Wow this was music oh yeah peter Frampton is s Awesome
April 22nd: Happy birthday Peter!!!!
74 years-young
Felicidades!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Siempre joven Peter
Loved Peter Frampton. I have so many groups in the seventies I loved.
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I graduated from high school in 1975. Couldnt wait to get on with my adult life. At 66 Im wanting to go back to those days!
Me too !.
I watched Peter perform this in the 70’s at Newcastle City Hall. The band was named Frampton’s Camel. They were supporting Uriah Heep who were a band I loved then. I was 15 years old then and I thought Peter Frampton blew them away.
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This song transports meet back into my teenage years!! Blessings!
I used to make the dance floor bleed when I danced to this. God I wish I could do it again. 😀
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Peter Frampton lives in Nashville. My brother has met him a couple of times. He's a nice guy. He's yet another rocker who isn't in the Hall of Fame and needs to be.
De lo mejor que escuche en Rock... un clasico, esa caja que invento, que matizo en mucho sus canciones..Un viejo de 62's comentando..aunque cuando lo escuhe por primera vez, tenia 14's...
Tengo 62 años y aun sigo escuchando tremendo temón. Recuerdos de mi juventud.
_This song is emblematic of my High School partner. And yes they were my very first love, and indeed they showed me the way. (This was one of our many songs.) SK, if you're reading this, we were both teenagers, yet I felt at the time you were the one. (And yes I was madly in love with you). Thank you for the experience._
There were four brilliant solo albums before"Comes Alive". This song was on the fourth one titled Frampton. I saw him at a 200seat club in Denver when the second album came out. Good times, good music
God bless Rock on and on 🙏🎶🎵❗👀
"Do you feel like we do" was recorded live in Winterland, San Francisco, Ca and I was there 15 or 16 years old,...a seminal event in my life.
The best version of this Track that I have yet heard
I was 15 and waited excitedly to see who would be the guest stars, they didn't have a lot of big name rock guys, but this was a treat in 75, Frampton comes alive absolutely blew up for Frampton, I bought that record, "do you feel like we do". Thank you for ride back in time.
I probably heard Peter Frampton & Doobie brother's songs everywhere I went to during the 70s! They were so popular back then! Also Steely Dan's
Love these live performances! Thanks!
God bless the 70’s
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Frampton Cones Alive was everywhere, penetrating every smoke room and dance of my youth.
Recording an acoustic 12-string at that volume is no easy task. Respect for the sound engineer.
(:
It’s an ovation, it has a pickup and is plugged in
I know. That doesn't make it any easier.
LOL
This video is an example of 70's rock 'n roll clothes fashion. The dude on the left with the vest, long sleeved shirt, and cravat at the top, Peter with the shirt opened to the waist, the bass player with the "I'm just going out for bit" casual look, and the drummer with porno moustache having a good time. And that 70's hair...brings back all those memories as a teenager in those days.
They were all so perfect!😍
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La música de ésos tiempos la mejor y sobretodo la pinta la facha que se manejaban los rockeros de ese entonces.Nunca volverán esos tiempos y los que lo vivimos nos marcaron musicalmente y solo queda recordarlo con nostalgia.Hoy otros tiempos otros ritmos que son solo modas del momento.
Mum had Frampton Live for years and played it often...great album!!😊
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I saw Peter Frampton live in Concert in Chicago 1971 ot there abouts.Fabulous
I, too, saw him in Chicago❣️
Spectacular performance ~ in summer, 2019.🥳
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Frampton Comes Alive was a huge album 16,000,000 and counting !
Peter was one of those musicians who despite managing to reach a high level of success and fame were cast aside way to quickly and absolutely deserved to be bigger and have a longer career at the top. The whole band in fact were so talented and on point live it’s still awesome to watch them perform after already having watched hundreds of times
He toured with Ringo's All Starrs in the late 90's. I didn't recognize him at first with short hair! He had a rack of 10 guitars on stage with him. He did an acoustic solo of "Til There Was You" on a stool a few feet in front of me and I just melted.
Este video deberia tener MILLONES DE LIKE, clasico de todos los tiempos.