Yes i found myself in the audience . I am not Avalon. I am her husband. I did find myself in the audience. I was about 200 feet back from the stage. Lynyard Skynyard also played at this concert with Peter Frampton. When Free bird started You can see me jumping up and clapping my hands. I was not wearing a shirt . The video shows my backside and then I turn and you can see my face and my brown hair.
I finally saw him in concert for the first time on Nov 9, 2023 in Louisville, KY. Served 27 yrs in the Army so never really had the chance. Watching him perform gave me chills. He performed for 2 1/2 hrs without a break. God Bless Peter Frampton ♥️
My God. That was OAKLAND? All that talent,sunshine and beauty? All those beautiful people, that music and joy? I dont believe that you could have squandered all THAT!
@@tpstrato2270 Go there now and your taking your life in your own hands. California was so much better back then. I'm a native and still live here so I know.
I was there. What a glorious day in the sun. I'm 66 now and remember the time so well. Good friends, good vibes. Smiles all around. All the times at the coliseum - Fleetwood mac, Beach boys, etc. Good way to spend the summers in amazing East Bay California! Can you see me up in the crowd?
@@fredguillaume3674 Yes! I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Day on the Green the summer their plane went down that October. Oh my God! How devastating for All of them and their families. 😢
This was the tour I saw as a fifteen-year-old in 1977, in Atlanta just a month after this one.. Many of the comments here mirror my thoughts, just how lucky we were to have this music in our lives. May God bless Peter Frampton.
@@Uncle-Smart-Alec sorry you mean noise like WAP? not music. Nothing will ever be like it was in the 60s, 70s and 80s with Rock Music and those great bands of yesteryear. Never be duplicated or close. If you grew up in the 70s like I did, you were lucky. I graduated High School in San Leandro, East Bay California in June 1975. What a magical year and time.
Right up there with Peter on Guitar -check out Mayo trading licks with Peter on "Peter Frampton - Off The Hook (Live in Detroit)" here on TH-cam--... played multiple keyboards at once... fantastic back-up vocals. Peter would NOT have been Peter without Mayo. And, Peter was way less after Mayo passed. Like Clapton without Gadd and West... it just isn't Clapton. Without Mayo... it just isn't Frampton.
I think we took it forgranted because we never dreamed great music would some day cease to be made. We thought 70s-like talent would continue to be born. It hasn't, unfortunately. It started going downhill in the 80s, getting worse with each passing decade. Beginning in 2000, you've gotta really dig through the HUGE pile of shit to find the occasional worthy song. I don't have the patience anymore. Just give me the 70s.
1971-1972 were the years with pop rock music at its highest level of creativity and quality . Ever heard Zepp lV, dark side of the moon and other jewels ????
Sad that Peter was diagnosed with an incurable muscular disease. Thank You Peter for the great times and great music! You still have much more in you! Be strong and God Bless.
Peter is a very warm and friendly guy. First met him in the late 1980's - a friend was with me at a concert he invited me to, a smaller venue at "The Sting" in New Britain, CT. It was her birthday, I happened to tell Peter, he had the entire band sing Happy Birthday to her! No one quite like him, always top notch live performances!
One thing about Peter that I really liked was his guitar playing. It wasnt the typical call and response blues rock licks that everybody else was doing at the time. He was melodic in his approach and took it to a new degree. It was great playing.
I was 8 years old in 1977. I grew up in this music. I wish the cameras showed more of the ladies in the crowd. The babes from the 70's and 80's were till this day the HOTTEST of all!!!
I was at this Concert with my Best Friend Diane and what a Concert it was Thanks to Bill Graham. I went to all the concerts in Oakland. If only I could do it All Over Again. How Lucky all of us were who went to those “Days on the Green” and I Really Miss Them. Frampton Comes Alive is one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. Those were the Days! 😎🐒😘🔔🎵BellaDonna
i was there also. if i remember correctly, tickets were somewhere around 15 dollars- a small fortune in those days. Wen to a lot of Days on the Green shows.
@@DaneBryantFrazier , My 15 yr old granddaughter loves this music, also music of the late 50s. 60s, 70s and 80s. She has started collecting vinyl albums.
This was the very best time to be growing up as a kid in the USA. I would have been front row with my long blonde hair screaming my head off. He was the coolest ever. The curly hair and smile he was everything. I wish Peter Frampton well. It is hell getting older, I know. Rock on.
So great to see Peter Frampton headlining this wonderful summer outdoor concert event from 1977. For about 3 years he was on top of the music world. Attending concerts during the time period was so much fun. It had excellent musicians playing on a very basic stage. Really a fantastic time in music history!
I saw him in Nashville in July 4, 1976 when Frampton Comes Alive ruled the airwaves and the charts! One of the best shows ever. And I was at his final show last night in Murfreesboro TN, it was truly magical and he sounded as good or better than ever! I am so thankful I was there! Why he isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is criminal.
This band and performance was absolutely stunning!! I don't think anyone today can imagine what an impact Frampton had at that time. Frampton, Todd rundgren,Robin trower,.... When true artists ruled the world!!
When I came upon this video, I was about half way through it & it dawned on me that I WAS THERE! I was so overcome with emotion I got teary eyed. 1977 was Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton, Journey, & a up and coming AC/DC. Each one separate shows OMG!!!
The Outlaws, Santana & Skynyrd opened for Frampton that day and two days later on the 4th played the same show. I was backstage at the show on the 4th, my best friends mom was the high bidder on backstage passes from the local PBS station. Got to talk to a few Skynyrd members on their way to the stage, Allen Collins & Billy Powell (friggin' awesome for a 17 year old). Later that summer saw Led Zeppelin with Rick Derringer and an unknown Judas Priest opened that show. Zeppelin may have turned in the worst performance of any band I ever saw there, didn't realize until years later that Robert Plant was all messed up over his young sons death and Bonzo Bonham was so shit face drunk he could barely make the stage and he got arrested after the show for brawling with the cops. That's so rock-n-roll! Journey didn't play A Day On The Green until 78'. 75'-78' were an epic time to be a teenager in the Bay Area and see all these great bands and just hang out with your friends and party. Made eight Day On The Greens and my favorite still was #3 in 75', Robin Trower, Frampton, Dave Mason, Fleetwood Mac & Gary Wright. Though this show was pretty damn hard to beat.
He's a great talent. The 70's were incredible. Wish I had seen him live back then. What a front man! Commands the stage! Great stage presence, and really knows how to get to the audience. Kudos Peter!!
I think he’s still gorgeous. Thin with less hair and gray but that face…….still beautiful snd just a sexy man. He used to live in Nashville where I’m from and I walked right past him in Brentwood one afternoon shopping at an outdoor mall. I became tongue tied……red faced but he looked at me and just grinned and winked. He understood that I was speechless. He looked great.
Good news❗😃Peter Frampton is touring again. He is performing in Windsor Ontario Canada tonight Saturday March 16th. 2024.. and then goes throughout the USA afterward. I had the privilege of seeing him in 2011 for the first and only time when I was living in the USA. It was definitely THE highlight of my five years in the states.😃 Get your tickets now because he is in his mid-70s now and this may very well be the last concert tour that he does. You have never been to a quality live show until you have seen/ heard Peter frampton.
I saw him early 90s in Richmond VA, he was first ahead of REO and then Foreigner. Frampton got booed. He was terrible, don't know if he was having a bad night or ppl just wanted REO and Foreigner. As a long time Frampton fan I was really disappointed.
Blew me away. I saw myself in the crowd at 19:34 and 24:39. I was seated to left of the stage, in the bleachers behind the keyboard player. Had some monumental sideburns back then.
What a glorious California day in the sun. This brings back huge a 16 year-old surfer's memories. Frampton Comes Alive, a pair of Soundesign headphones and my garage drum kit were all I needed.
I was at this concert, I went to many many days on the green, also the indoor arena there in Oakland. Also across the bay in San Francisco. I had a lot of great times and never had a problem. We had to drive up from Monterey. Some of the best times in my life!!
Glad I bought his book and just started reading it! I'm 28 but a big peter Frampton fan! This is when music was music and it took more than talent to be a musician. Frampton is a musical genius with an ear for it
What an amazing time for music. How the crowd is all into WITH him and vice versa. No iPhones. Just clapping and cheering. That’s how it’s done. Every time I play Frampton live on stage this is what I feel. So I guess I do feel like you do! Thanks Mr Frampton for inspiring so many of us.
The Summer of 76' Frampton was a hot item. I was 22 and in my last year of Service in the US Army. Saw Frampton on the "comes alive" tour in Seattle before it really blew up. I have always been a Frampton fan from High School days and Humble Pie. Ya I was born to rock. Since it was early in the tour and most commoners had not even heard of Peter Frampton the Arena was not packed. Back I those days it was festival seating. We were in the front row and had room to sit at the Seattle Arena, which if you know was not the big "venue". Within a matter of months this tour would be on the biggest stages and the LP becoming one of the best sellers of all time.
1977 for me - Ramones, KISS, Frampton, Star Wars, Marvel Comics, old Godzilla movies, and Fonzie. Fantastic time to be a kid. Seeing Peter yet again at Madison Square Garden in September on his farewell tour, and it's gonna feel like being a kid again. Incredible music, and criminally underrated guitarist.
Do you not know that we were there??You Have no idea of what it was like. It is life. Fuck all who were unlucky enough to be born too late. Too bad, chad.
My parents and friends told me take a day go out go to this concert with your best friend. I'd been at the love of my life's side as he was sick with cancer in and out if the hospital for months. I came home early feeling guilty I had went to find my parents waiting in the driveway for me to tell me he had passed away. What a tragic day and what a memory.
64 now, still love this. Fantastic era and times. I wish I could have been at that concert. I did see him around this time, but didnt see him play the drums,,, amazing! Saw him again a in the 90s and 2000s. Never get tired of his guitar playing. Of course we all had "Frampton Comes Alive" on vinyl. I wonder if the girl that caught the tambourine still has it,,, she was so happy in that moment,, I really love that stich in time.
This concert will always be my favorite. I remember this day so well and Frampton was AMAZING! Not to mention Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana and The Outlaws! Unforgettable Day on the Green in 1977.
@@Uncle-Smart-Alec I looked many times but no luck. I do remember being behind the girl who caught Frampton's tambourine , perched on her boyfriend's shoulders!
I was there too, just watched a piece on Sunday Morning show with Santana and reminded me of this Day on the Green concert, what an amazing show. We were in middle of the field so doubt I'd be able to find myself or friends but will always remember this as a great concert/line-up.@@kellyleavitt7738
Is this the same stadium where Guns N Roses and Metallica coheadlined together in September 1992? Thank you so much 💓and God bless you a million times for posting this great and precious concert video.
Good day everyone!!! I have to say, this 39 minutes and 2 seconds of entertainment has to be right up there with some of the finest performances I have ever had the pleasure of enjoying!!! I'm a a Zep fanatic, but even moreso, I am a fan of all great music!!! The word fan comes from the word fanatic, it's actually the root word of it!!! Just learned that a decade or so ago, so I thought I'd share it with you all for those of you who may not have known or were not privy to this little tidbit of information!!! Back to the show, Frampton is on fire and he is enjoying every single second of it, as am I and all of the thousands of people who are there!!! That's why it's so good, when you love what you do, your passion shines bright upon everyone else, which in this case, is the audience and ourselves, for having this great pleasure of being able to appreciate this wonderful show 45 years later!!! Anyway, peace, love and tranquility to every single one of us, and please remember to always take some time out to enjoy the music!!! Gussy out...
I was there! So much fun, and Peter Frampton played all my favorite songs. He is a great artist who will not be forgotten. Lynard Skynard played after Peter. Terrific Day on the Green.
Forgive me if I remember Incorrectly, but I believe this Day On the Green while Frampton was playing, Stevie Nicks who was also playing with Fleetwood Mac, came out beside the Stage and just sat and watched Peter play. It was a Magical Day.
I was there also…we thought we were going to live forever, and never grow old…and just like that…we are now in our 60’s😰 I was 19 yrs old…NINETEEN🤦🏻♂️
Frampton Comes Alive got me through some of the best teen years of my life. Shared his music in the 70's with my girlfriend, Lynda T. and our song was " Baby I Love Your Way." What a great time to be alive.
When watching this video 41 years later, it's easy to forget that these songs were NEW to us back then, and the crowd had been hearing them on the radio for less than a year, and it was pure excitement to hear them played live. I was in high school and Frampton was at the top of the world.
Actually some of us were already Frampton fans and were well versed with his material but in a sense you are right...folks didn't seem to get him until that live record came out...then he became some sort of teen idol and he quickly went downhill. Sad.
Here he is, a 25 yr old kid with a band behind him that can actually play. Now we have 44 yr olds playing D&D in their parents basement. Real talent here. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. God bless the 70's and the women of that era 👍👍
Bob Mayo and John Siomos both died in 2004 and now Frampton has a career ending medical ailment. Yes it was great to grow up in the '70's ....but sometimes it stinks getting old !
Omg please bring BACK the 70.s.im 56 yrs old im glad i got to live the 70s..better music 🎶.evey thing was so so cheap.you could buy a 60 thousand house 3 br.2 full baths.to day in new Jersey..3-4 hundred thousand..that how cheap every thing was.big loaf of fresh bakery bread 1 dollar.please god nurse peter Frampton health back...thank you
How 😎 COOL.BELL BOTTOMS PANTS.THATS THE 70.NO ONE COMES CLOSE TO INTIMIDATE THE 70S...IT WAS REAL BACK THAN..TODAY SUCKS..ITS ALL A BOUT 💰 TODAY..AND NO JOBS..7OS..YOU COULD GO JOB TO JOB.QUIT 1 THERE'S WAS 20 MORE.TO APPLY TO AND SO ON AND SO ON.TO DAY IF YOU HATE YOUR JOB .BROTHER.YOU ARE STUCK .THERE IS NO MORE. GOING JOB TO JOB.AND WE USE TO IN THE WINTER TIME.WHEN ITS SNOWING ME AND MY FRIENDS USE TO PEG 🚔 🚔 🚔 POLICE CARS WITH SNOW BALLS.THEY NEVER CHASE US..KIDS TRY THAT TO DAY..YOU WILL BE GOING TO JAIL..LOT MORE FREDOM BACK THAN..TODAY CANT DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO..HELL NO....IM HAPPY I WAS BORN IN THE SIXTIES..I WOULD NOT WANT TO BE A KIDTODAY HELL NO..NO FUTURE...JUST REMEMBER .ONCE YOU HAVE 10 YRS IN A JOB.GUESS WHAT.YOU ARE THE FIRST ONE GETTING LAY OFF..THEY CALLED THAT CUTTING THE FAT FROM THE TOP..IN THE 70S..AFTER 10 YRS..THEY CALLED THAT PROMOTED.TO EVEN A HIGHER SALARY...AND AN EASIER JOB..NOT TO DAY.CUTTING BACK SAVING 💰 MONEY LAYING OFF..NO SUCH THING IN THE 70S....I REST MY CASE....
13:50 dodges a bottle then gives the guy crap about it, that's priceless, love Peter Frampton. Bob Mayo is/was a great musician, in fact the whole band were great players.
Ron Carter Yea, the Rhoades was an electric piano for those piano parts, but he did use a B3 at times. Not sure about this show. He definitely did use one at times though. He had so damn many stacked up here, its hard to tell What all he was using. I've seen him on other live shows where he wasnt using this many. May have been the Midnight Special, but wouldnt swear to it, but he was just using a B3 & a Fender Rhoades piano. Maybe a synthesizer. The Rhoades he's using here is white but the B3 he used was natural wood.
You are right about that, they had multiple pianos and different keyboards. That's something I lk e about these old video clips you get to see what the artist were playing and what clothes they wore, gotta love that.
Ron Carter Yea, the equipment has changed SO much since then. Its kind of a double edged sword though. Theres equipment now thats Much lighter & easier to use, because, I mean look at the Marshall's Peter is using. They dont even have master volumes. I still have a 1973 Marshall 50 head & you just cant Get a better sound, but I have to use a Marshall Power Brake to cut down the level to the speaker. But while newer equipment can be really convenient to use, when you put some of it up against the older stuff, it just doesnt have the same balls. I guess its a bit of a trade off between ease of using it live & the tone. Some guys use newer , more user friendly equipment live & the older stuff in the studio. Thats probably the smart thing to do, because when you're running through a huge PA at those volumes , it doesnt make NEARLY the difference as it does in the studio. In the 90's we were opening for a lot of major avts. My favorite was Joan Jett. And her PA had side fill monitors that were bigger than most damn Mains I'd played through up to that time! And at first I was using solid state Randall heads, but then went back to the old Marshalls, & out front, there just wasnt really that much difference.
Amo Peter Frampton, Muitas emoções em minha vida .Você me acompanhou em muitos momentos maravilhosos. Peter Frampton é grande e educado, gente boa Aguardando você em São Paulo Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷. I love you dear Friend. Dr Arnaldo Neto
I was at this show, and it lasted much longer than 39 minutes because he played Do You Feel for 47 minutes. Also went to DOG #2 in 76, he was awesome that day - in fact that entire sow was incredible. Saw Peter the other night opening for Steve Miller, and he rocks better now than then!
+STEVE SIMMS Guys the one at 7:00 minutes is well very nice indeed. Nice set way up firm and high Bob Seger. You can smell the doobage in the air. Those people who were us they're mid 50's up to 70 years old now. Hard to believe.
***** Thats weird, but that is EXACTLY how it feels. Seems like its not really over, but then when you start thinking of all the shit that has happened since then, you just have to know it wasnt really yesterday after all. Told my wife just the other day, What I would give for a time machine! haha
August 13, 1977, Soldier Field, Chicago IL. I was 17, my first concert with my first boyfriend. It was surreal, I could not believe we were there. Nearly fainted. My 3 favorite songs of all time of all musicians have always been and still are "Baby I Love Your Way," "Show Me The Way," and "Do You Feel Like We Do"-my opinion the greatest jam of all time--the talk box, the crescendo, OMG. (And that's a tough one with fab songs from Journey, REO and Fleetwood Mac--and so many others!) I had such a huge crush on Peter Frampton. His posters and magazine centerfolds all over my bedroom walls and ceiling! I still have the posters and the Chicago Tribune story on the concert. My bedroom was upstairs where it was being built into a bedroom with bare drywall. I wrote Peter Frampton all over the ceiling where there were no posters. No matter what anyone from any generation after us says, there is no rock music since the 70-80s that is as awesome, foot tapping, dancing, screaming and powerful as the 70s and 80s rock and roll. I'm sorry to you naysayers, but so much music all sounds like the same song/tune/whatever you call it. And the remake of Baby I Love Your Way by whomever it is, such a disgrace to a great heartfelt love song.
I was there at this concert, I was 17 yrs old. im loving this so many years later! ❤
Ah one of the beautiful girls we see in the audience. Did you find yourself a the crowd?
I never saw him in concert but I saw him at the mall once.
I was there, I turned 18 in August of 77. Great memory here.
@@avalongurciullo8589 Where were you sitting?Can you find yourself in the audience?
Yes i found myself in the audience . I am not Avalon. I am her husband. I did find myself in the audience. I was about 200 feet back from the stage. Lynyard Skynyard also played at this concert with Peter Frampton. When Free bird started You can see me jumping up and clapping my hands. I was not wearing a shirt . The video shows my backside and then I turn and you can see my face and my brown hair.
I was there, age 18. We were so close to the stage. I'm 65 now and seeing him tomorrow in Greensboro NC. Legendary guitarist!
Nobody cares boomer
How lucky you were to hear him then! I just saw him last night in NYC-he was awesome!
Legendary Gig! One of The Greatest Live Performances in Rock History!
I finally saw him in concert for the first time on Nov 9, 2023 in Louisville, KY. Served 27 yrs in the Army so never really had the chance. Watching him perform gave me chills. He performed for 2 1/2 hrs without a break. God Bless Peter Frampton ♥️
My God.
That was OAKLAND?
All that talent,sunshine and beauty?
All those beautiful people, that music and joy?
I dont believe that you could have squandered all THAT!
Too bad Oakland is a different world today
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Go there now and your taking your life in your own hands. California was so much better back then. I'm a native and still live here so I know.
Those kids we're from the suburbs😂
There were city kids too. Those were different times. Too bad people let their prejudice and fear chase them away.
Lots of city kids there. Suburbs were nothing like they are now. Pleasanton was farm land
I wish I could go back to the '70's and live it all again. You just don't really appreciate things until they're gone.
I just wish I could transfer myself into this crowd on this day,just like something out of "The Twilight Zone!"
Uncle Smart. Me too. I watch this concert often and say the very same thing. Put me in a 70’s time machine and push “GO” 😉😉
Yeah. It's so true.
Me, too. I came of age, went in the Army, got out, had a baby, all before this concert took place. I'd do it all over again!
The 70’s music was the greatest.
I was there. What a glorious day in the sun. I'm 66 now and remember the time so well. Good friends, good vibes. Smiles all around. All the times at the coliseum - Fleetwood mac, Beach boys, etc. Good way to spend the summers in amazing East Bay California! Can you see me up in the crowd?
Same! What a day!
Lynyrd skynyrd 😢
No boomer
I’m 64 and remember so many wonderful concerts at the coliseum…this Peter Framptom concert and many Day on the Green’s! 🩷☮️💕
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Yes! I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Day on the Green the summer their plane went down that October. Oh my God! How devastating for All of them and their families. 😢
The 70's will always be the Greatest !!!!
Of courseeeeee!!!!!!
Bonnie DeBlasse I miss the 70s...
Bonnie DeBlasse the bomb
Back when 8 track tapes was the norm.
Absolutely agree!!
This was the tour I saw as a fifteen-year-old in 1977, in Atlanta just a month after this one..
Many of the comments here mirror my thoughts, just how lucky we were to have this music in our lives.
May God bless Peter Frampton.
Me too , at 15 , we were lucky .
Yes and now they have songs like WAP.
I was 15 in 77 too. I love Frampton. He still sounds good.
@@Uncle-Smart-Alec sorry you mean noise like WAP? not music. Nothing will ever be like it was in the 60s, 70s and 80s with Rock Music and those great bands of yesteryear. Never be duplicated or close. If you grew up in the 70s like I did, you were lucky. I graduated High School in San Leandro, East Bay California in June 1975. What a magical year and time.
Saw this tour 3 weeks before at jfk stadium in Philly but with skynyrd j geils band an dickey Betts man to be 17 again
I was at this concert!!! My first Day on the green. I was in Jr.High!!! Best concert EVER!!! Skynyrd, Santana, Outlaws. Yeah baby!!!!
Hello Carol are you also one of my lovely supporters out there?
RIP Bob Mayo 1951-2004
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"Bob Mayo on the key boards Bob Mayo"
The GREAT Bob Maio
Mr. Bobby Mayo on the keyboards!
Right up there with Peter on Guitar -check out Mayo trading licks with Peter on "Peter Frampton - Off The Hook (Live in Detroit)" here on TH-cam--... played multiple keyboards at once... fantastic back-up vocals. Peter would NOT have been Peter without Mayo. And, Peter was way less after Mayo passed. Like Clapton without Gadd and West... it just isn't Clapton. Without Mayo... it just isn't Frampton.
We were also there, we were in our 20s love it. 😊
This was the most absolute amazing and fun and magical time in History to grow up I miss these days
Yep,* was 16 life was fun
Pammy Johnson me too.
Magical indeed that's it I'm looking online for a time machine lol omg I miss the 70s
I still go to the clubs ....Uriah Heep ...Peter Murphy....Uncle Acid ....Michael Schenker in May😘 pushing 60 lol
I think we took it forgranted because we never dreamed great music would some day cease to be made. We thought 70s-like talent would continue to be born.
It hasn't, unfortunately. It started going downhill in the 80s, getting worse with each passing decade. Beginning in 2000, you've gotta really dig through the HUGE pile of shit to find the occasional worthy song. I don't have the patience anymore. Just give me the 70s.
He did come alive on stage... literally... what great songs...what a talent ... it was Framptom mania.. everyone had his album back then.
Es verdad todo el mundo tenia su album
I heard a lot of people left by the time frantom came on
I had TWO of his albums; I wore the first one out after a year of more or less constant playing, and had to buy a second one!
You could go into the deepest Black ghetto at that time, and those hardcore brothers were blowing Frampton! We all had " Frampton comes alive!"
Frampton on drums!
Who does not miss the 70's ?????
@IDONTCARE / That term was so used back then. I hope all is well.
@Evil Rev Not as creative as the 60s? With the hundreds of different styles, you must be crazy. The Ramones...😆😂
@Evil Rev and you like today's music better?? That's interesting
1971-1972 were the years with pop rock music at its highest level of creativity and quality . Ever heard Zepp lV, dark side of the moon and other jewels ????
Who remembers the 70's...?!
More people should know how great a guitar player, singer and human being this wonderful man Is. Also a wonderful father . He is the whole package
WOW I LOVE THE WHOLE PACKAGE YES SWEETER PETER LOVE YOU ..........I LOVE YOU AND ONLY YOUUUUUUUUUUU...........
Sad that Peter was diagnosed with an incurable muscular disease. Thank You Peter for the great times and great music! You still have much more in you! Be strong and God Bless.
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☹️☹️☹️
When he Played Do you feel at MSG recently and ended it i nearly cried. Truly the end of an era.
Check out his newest instrumental release "Frampton Forgets the Words". Pretty mellow, but very Framptonesque.
I remember seeing Peter Frampton in New Haven Connecticut in 1979 one of the greatest shows I seen. Peace be with you and God Bless
Ahhh, look at the crowd, enjoying the moment...not a single cell phone in sight. ❤️
And the beautiful women,not a nose ring in sight.
Idiotic doesn't begin to describe this comment.
@@chand911 Your comment, certainly.
Couldn't happen today....what happened to us???
Peter is playing on such an incredible level even today. Just an extraordinary talent, and wonderful gift to music.
That's why Jagger Richards considered him as replacement for mick Taylor 🤪
Peter is a very warm and friendly guy. First met him in the late 1980's - a friend was with me at a concert he invited me to, a smaller venue at "The Sting" in New Britain, CT. It was her birthday, I happened to tell Peter, he had the entire band sing Happy Birthday to her! No one quite like him, always top notch live performances!
The Sting in New Britain, Ct, Saw B.B. KING there, early 90s.
This dude is amazingly talented and still sounds great today. He was on top of the world for a few years back in the 70's. What a ride.
rubicon1983 h
One thing about Peter that I really liked was his guitar playing. It wasnt the typical call and response blues rock licks that everybody else was doing at the time. He was melodic in his approach and took it to a new degree. It was great playing.
I was 8 years old in 1977. I grew up in this music. I wish the cameras showed more of the ladies in the crowd. The babes from the 70's and 80's were till this day the HOTTEST of all!!!
I was at this Concert with my Best Friend Diane and what a Concert it was Thanks to Bill Graham. I went to all the concerts in Oakland. If only I could do it All Over Again. How Lucky all of us were who went to those “Days on the Green” and I Really Miss Them. Frampton Comes Alive is one of the Greatest Albums of All Time. Those were the Days! 😎🐒😘🔔🎵BellaDonna
i was there also. if i remember correctly, tickets were somewhere around 15 dollars- a small fortune in those days. Wen to a lot of Days on the Green shows.
A magic time in our music history.
Couldn't agree more. Wish more people would listen to this music. Hard to believe lots haven't heard of him!
Saw him in Chicago with Skynyrd and Yes Great time
It was kind of magical when Baby I Love Your Way would come on the radio that summer!!!
@@DaneBryantFrazier , My 15 yr old granddaughter loves this music, also music of the late 50s. 60s, 70s and 80s. She has started collecting vinyl albums.
@@CherylHShannon That is great to hear. This music is so important and everyone in my opinion needs to listen to at least some of it.
This was the very best time to be growing up as a kid in the USA. I would have been front row with my long blonde hair screaming my head off. He was the coolest ever. The curly hair and smile he was everything. I wish Peter Frampton well. It is hell getting older, I know. Rock on.
So great to see Peter Frampton headlining this wonderful summer outdoor concert event from 1977. For about 3 years he was on top of the music world. Attending concerts during the time period was so much fun. It had excellent musicians playing on a very basic stage. Really a fantastic time in music history!
I was at this concert! 16 year old from Colfax, CA. I saw him again in 2018 and he was even better!
I saw him in Nashville in July 4, 1976 when Frampton Comes Alive ruled the airwaves and the charts! One of the best shows ever. And I was at his final show last night in Murfreesboro TN, it was truly magical and he sounded as good or better than ever! I am so thankful I was there! Why he isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is criminal.
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He just made it to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame today, will be inducted October 2024....Finally
ABOUT BLOODY TIME TO WHEN YOU SEE SOME OF THE CRAP THEY,V INDUCTED IT MAKES YOU WANT TO CRY. PEACE 🙏 TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. ✌️😎🏴
This band and performance was absolutely stunning!! I don't think anyone today can imagine what an impact Frampton had at that time. Frampton, Todd rundgren,Robin trower,.... When true artists ruled the world!!
Frampton Comes Alive ❤ awesome !
When I came upon this video, I was about half way through it & it dawned on me that I WAS THERE! I was so overcome with emotion I got teary eyed. 1977 was Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton, Journey, & a up and coming AC/DC. Each one separate shows OMG!!!
Oh My God Matthew that is fantastic. Thank you for sharing that.
That's freaking awesome lineup!
I jealous !!! when the girl caught the tambourine I was thinking man I wish I was there !!!
Lynryd Skynryd was on the bill too. Saw this tour when it landed in Philadelphia June 77.
The Outlaws, Santana & Skynyrd opened for Frampton that day and two days later on the 4th played the same show. I was backstage at the show on the 4th, my best friends mom was the high bidder on backstage passes from the local PBS station. Got to talk to a few Skynyrd members on their way to the stage, Allen Collins & Billy Powell (friggin' awesome for a 17 year old). Later that summer saw Led Zeppelin with Rick Derringer and an unknown Judas Priest opened that show. Zeppelin may have turned in the worst performance of any band I ever saw there, didn't realize until years later that Robert Plant was all messed up over his young sons death and Bonzo Bonham was so shit face drunk he could barely make the stage and he got arrested after the show for brawling with the cops. That's so rock-n-roll! Journey didn't play A Day On The Green until 78'. 75'-78' were an epic time to be a teenager in the Bay Area and see all these great bands and just hang out with your friends and party. Made eight Day On The Greens and my favorite still was #3 in 75', Robin Trower, Frampton, Dave Mason, Fleetwood Mac & Gary Wright. Though this show was pretty damn hard to beat.
Can't stop smiling when I watch Peter play..he has so much joy!!
He's a great talent. The 70's were incredible. Wish I had seen him live back then. What a front man! Commands the stage! Great stage presence, and really knows how to get to the audience. Kudos Peter!!
LOVE the HAIR....Is he beautiful or what ? YES he is !
..and still is ...he looked like an angel
F---ing gorgeous!
yess!! he still looks great !
Talented, handsome, gorgeous with beautiful face, sexy, desirable, unforgettable for ever and ever. Amen
I think he’s still gorgeous. Thin with less hair and gray but that face…….still beautiful snd just a sexy man. He used to live in Nashville where I’m from and I walked right past him in Brentwood one afternoon shopping at an outdoor mall. I became tongue tied……red faced but he looked at me and just grinned and winked. He understood that I was speechless. He looked great.
Peter Frampton is amazing.
Good news❗😃Peter Frampton is touring again. He is performing in Windsor Ontario Canada tonight Saturday March 16th. 2024.. and then goes throughout the USA afterward. I had the privilege of seeing him in 2011 for the first and only time when I was living in the USA. It was definitely THE highlight of my five years in the states.😃 Get your tickets now because he is in his mid-70s now and this may very well be the last concert tour that he does. You have never been to a quality live show until you have seen/ heard Peter frampton.
I saw him early 90s in Richmond VA, he was first ahead of REO and then Foreigner. Frampton got booed. He was terrible, don't know if he was having a bad night or ppl just wanted REO and Foreigner. As a long time Frampton fan I was really disappointed.
Watching this is like seeing an entire era encapsulated in one concert. Well played AOR in front of a huge, appreciative crowd. What’s not to like?
Every Spring since 1976, I start the good weather of the year with Peter’s Live album. A breath of fresh air and sunshine. 😄🔥😃
Blew me away. I saw myself in the crowd at 19:34 and 24:39. I was seated to left of the stage, in the bleachers behind the keyboard player. Had some monumental sideburns back then.
AND POUNDED ON THE DRUMS AFTER TALKING WITH BILL GRAHAM
So lucky! Wish I was there!
DUUUUUDE
Wow.met peter in buffalo ny in 77, what a gentlemen.
I love the " day on the green"
What a glorious California day in the sun. This brings back huge a 16 year-old surfer's memories. Frampton Comes Alive, a pair of Soundesign headphones and my garage drum kit were all I needed.
And some iced tea
I was 16, too. What awesome memories.
California ain’t so nice anymore lol
Wow! Pete really knew how to rock back in the day! The talkbox trick was awesome! What a great time to be alive!
Its an effect and skill. Not a trick.
Frampton rocked in the 70's and still does 2015 !
And in COVID-ridden 2020. How I wish I could turn the clock back, Doc? Where are you?
Bob Mayo ....so under rated and such a great loss ...Thanks for everything Bobby you were great !!!!!
... i attended a peter frampton concert about 8-10 years ago ... he is still phenomenal !!!
Oh those Days On the Green! I remember them fondly. We were musically blessed back in these days!!
I was at this concert, I went to many many days on the green, also the indoor arena there in Oakland. Also across the bay in San Francisco. I had a lot of great times and never had a problem. We had to drive up from Monterey. Some of the best times in my life!!
Glad I bought his book and just started reading it! I'm 28 but a big peter Frampton fan! This is when music was music and it took more than talent to be a musician. Frampton is a musical genius with an ear for it
I was there with my sister and her two roommates. Also playing was The Outlaws, Lynard Skynard, and Santana.
Do you feel like we do is one of the greatest rock songs of all time
What an amazing time for music. How the crowd is all into WITH him and vice versa. No iPhones. Just clapping and cheering. That’s how it’s done. Every time I play Frampton live on stage this is what I feel. So I guess I do feel like you do! Thanks Mr Frampton for inspiring so many of us.
I was their and i was 19 years old...amazing events...i went to at least 6 days on the green! Frampton stole the show>>
I m right there with you , was 14 at the time , right by the 375 left field wall . Great show !! 🤩
6 days on the green,what wonderful memories you must have.Did you find the in the crowd?
The Summer of 76' Frampton was a hot item. I was 22 and in my last year of Service in the US Army. Saw Frampton on the "comes alive" tour in Seattle before it really blew up. I have always been a Frampton fan from High School days and Humble Pie. Ya I was born to rock. Since it was early in the tour and most commoners had not even heard of Peter Frampton the Arena was not packed. Back I those days it was festival seating. We were in the front row and had room to sit at the Seattle Arena, which if you know was not the big "venue". Within a matter of months this tour would be on the biggest stages and the LP becoming one of the best sellers of all time.
1977 for me - Ramones, KISS, Frampton, Star Wars, Marvel Comics, old Godzilla movies, and Fonzie. Fantastic time to be a kid. Seeing Peter yet again at Madison Square Garden in September on his farewell tour, and it's gonna feel like being a kid again. Incredible music, and criminally underrated guitarist.
Boy you ain't kidding !!!!
J'avais 15 ans, j'habitait près de Paris et nous connaissions Peter Frampton. J'aurais aimé être à ce concert incroyable.
Santana and Lynyrd Skynyrd on stage before Frampton ..... wow, what a glorious July afternoon to be at the Oakland Coliseum.
Do you not know that we were there??You
Have no idea of what it was like. It is life. Fuck all who were unlucky enough to be born too late. Too bad, chad.
It was indeed for me also , my first Day on the Green 🤩
Right On, What a Concert That Glorious Day,,
I was stationed in Oakland at that time. The Coliseum was fantastic. 25 yo
My parents and friends told me take a day go out go to this concert with your best friend. I'd been at the love of my life's side as he was sick with cancer in and out if the hospital for months. I came home early feeling guilty I had went to find my parents waiting in the driveway for me to tell me he had passed away. What a tragic day and what a memory.
64 now, still love this. Fantastic era and times. I wish I could have been at that concert. I did see him around this time, but didnt see him play the drums,,, amazing! Saw him again a in the 90s and 2000s. Never get tired of his guitar playing. Of course we all had "Frampton Comes Alive" on vinyl. I wonder if the girl that caught the tambourine still has it,,, she was so happy in that moment,, I really love that stich in time.
This concert will always be my favorite. I remember this day so well and Frampton was AMAZING! Not to mention Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana and The Outlaws! Unforgettable Day on the Green in 1977.
Gary Right and Frampton Comes Alive 1st Concert at Royals Stadium Kansas City MO 1977. Bad Ass
@@chuckstaton7707 I saw them together , 1977 Miami baseball stadium .
Did you find yourself in the crowd?
@@Uncle-Smart-Alec I looked many times but no luck. I do remember being behind the girl who caught Frampton's tambourine , perched on her boyfriend's shoulders!
I was there too, just watched a piece on Sunday Morning show with Santana and reminded me of this Day on the Green concert, what an amazing show. We were in middle of the field so doubt I'd be able to find myself or friends but will always remember this as a great concert/line-up.@@kellyleavitt7738
Is this the same stadium where Guns N Roses and Metallica coheadlined together in September 1992?
Thank you so much 💓and God bless you a million times for posting this great and precious concert video.
Great guitarist Peter Frampton!
Rodrigo Rocha Coutinho hes one of the best !
I don't know about the word great but I do like the guitar riffs on "Do You Feel Like I Do".
Not a bad drummer either! I had no idea.
I'm not shy, he IS a great guitarist... Songwriter... & singer, too. And such great stage presence!!! Very underrated...
Good day everyone!!! I have to say, this 39 minutes and 2 seconds of entertainment has to be right up there with some of the finest performances I have ever had the pleasure of enjoying!!! I'm a a Zep fanatic, but even moreso, I am a fan of all great music!!! The word fan comes from the word fanatic, it's actually the root word of it!!! Just learned that a decade or so ago, so I thought I'd share it with you all for those of you who may not have known or were not privy to this little tidbit of information!!! Back to the show, Frampton is on fire and he is enjoying every single second of it, as am I and all of the thousands of people who are there!!! That's why it's so good, when you love what you do, your passion shines bright upon everyone else, which in this case, is the audience and ourselves, for having this great pleasure of being able to appreciate this wonderful show 45 years later!!! Anyway, peace, love and tranquility to every single one of us, and please remember to always take some time out to enjoy the music!!! Gussy out...
I was there! So much fun, and Peter Frampton played all my favorite songs. He is a great artist who will not be forgotten. Lynard Skynard played after Peter. Terrific Day on the Green.
I was there, too.
Yes great concert but Skynyrd played before Frampton, he was top billing! Great day though!
Outlaws...Santana...Skynyrd....Frampton
Damn Peter plays drums toooo????!!!! Right in the middle of Do you Feel Like I do PETER F. you are amazing!!!!
Forgive me if I remember Incorrectly, but I believe this Day On the Green while Frampton was playing, Stevie Nicks who was also playing with Fleetwood Mac, came out beside the Stage and just sat and watched Peter play. It was a Magical Day.
Oh yeh! I was there and remembered when Fleetwood Mac played - it started to rain. One great moment I'll never forget!
I was there also…we thought we were going to live forever, and never grow old…and just like that…we are now in our 60’s😰 I was 19 yrs old…NINETEEN🤦🏻♂️
Frampton Comes Alive got me through some of the best teen years of my life. Shared his music in the 70's with my girlfriend, Lynda T. and our song was " Baby I Love Your Way." What a great time to be alive.
When watching this video 41 years later, it's easy to forget that these songs were NEW to us back then, and the crowd had been hearing them on the radio for less than a year, and it was pure excitement to hear them played live. I was in high school and Frampton was at the top of the world.
Actually some of us were already Frampton fans and were well versed with his material but in a sense you are right...folks didn't seem to get him until that live record came out...then he became some sort of teen idol and he quickly went downhill. Sad.
I was there , too ! All the "Day on the Green" concerts were like this in Oakland!
Not anymore 😞
@@bd7491Boo-hoo
Here he is, a 25 yr old kid with a band behind him that can actually play. Now we have 44 yr olds playing D&D in their parents basement. Real talent here. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. God bless the 70's and the women of that era 👍👍
I'm here for the music but even for an old fart like me to see the beautiful women in the crowd and compare them to the dregs on the street today.
Eran hermosas las de hoy no lo son
Such a fantastically cohesive band....all of them superb musicians....
Bob Mayo and John Siomos both died in 2004 and now Frampton has a career ending medical ailment. Yes it was great to grow up in the '70's ....but sometimes it stinks getting old !
What happened to Peter Frampton? Sad to hear that. There was great music in the 1970s. Peter Frampton is among the greats.
@@dwaynewladyka577 He was recently diagnosed with inclusion body myositis, so this is his farewell tour.
Omg please bring BACK the 70.s.im 56 yrs old im glad i got to live the 70s..better music 🎶.evey thing was so so cheap.you could buy a 60 thousand house 3 br.2 full baths.to day in new Jersey..3-4 hundred thousand..that how cheap every thing was.big loaf of fresh bakery bread 1 dollar.please god nurse peter Frampton health back...thank you
How 😎 COOL.BELL BOTTOMS PANTS.THATS THE 70.NO ONE COMES CLOSE TO INTIMIDATE THE 70S...IT WAS REAL BACK THAN..TODAY SUCKS..ITS ALL A BOUT 💰 TODAY..AND NO JOBS..7OS..YOU COULD GO JOB TO JOB.QUIT 1 THERE'S WAS 20 MORE.TO APPLY TO AND SO ON AND SO ON.TO DAY IF YOU HATE YOUR JOB .BROTHER.YOU ARE STUCK .THERE IS NO MORE. GOING JOB TO JOB.AND WE USE TO IN THE WINTER TIME.WHEN ITS SNOWING ME AND MY FRIENDS USE TO PEG 🚔 🚔 🚔 POLICE CARS WITH SNOW BALLS.THEY NEVER CHASE US..KIDS TRY THAT TO DAY..YOU WILL BE GOING TO JAIL..LOT MORE FREDOM BACK THAN..TODAY CANT DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO..HELL NO....IM HAPPY I WAS BORN IN THE SIXTIES..I WOULD NOT WANT TO BE A KIDTODAY HELL NO..NO FUTURE...JUST REMEMBER .ONCE YOU HAVE 10 YRS IN A JOB.GUESS WHAT.YOU ARE THE FIRST ONE GETTING LAY OFF..THEY CALLED THAT CUTTING THE FAT FROM THE TOP..IN THE 70S..AFTER 10 YRS..THEY CALLED THAT PROMOTED.TO EVEN A HIGHER SALARY...AND AN EASIER JOB..NOT TO DAY.CUTTING BACK SAVING 💰 MONEY LAYING OFF..NO SUCH THING IN THE 70S....I REST MY CASE....
@Eric B Can you please write that again, using punctuation, because I was really interested in what you were saying, but its a cluster fuck of words.
This was the time of peace.
No internet , No smartphone .
Not really. Crime rates were way higher back then.
The internet and smart phones have caused wars?
It certainly is nice though to have that roaring crowd singing and screaming with no pictures being taken with iPhones.
@@KidaMilo89drog abuse too
13:50 dodges a bottle then gives the guy crap about it, that's priceless, love Peter Frampton. Bob Mayo is/was a great musician, in fact the whole band were great players.
Shutup & Play - Guitar Tutorials Bob was one of the best . Miss seeing him behind that B3 organ.
+STEVE SIMMS Actually not a B3 but a Fender Rhoads Keyboard, they show it up close.
Ron Carter
Yea, the Rhoades was an electric piano for those piano parts, but he did use a B3 at times. Not sure about this show. He definitely did use one at times though. He had so damn many stacked up here, its hard to tell What all he was using. I've seen him on other live shows where he wasnt using this many. May have been the Midnight Special, but wouldnt swear to it, but he was just using a B3 & a Fender Rhoades piano. Maybe a synthesizer. The Rhoades he's using here is white but the B3 he used was natural wood.
You are right about that, they had multiple pianos and different keyboards. That's something I lk e about these old video clips you get to see what the artist were playing and what clothes they wore, gotta love that.
Ron Carter
Yea, the equipment has changed SO much since then. Its kind of a double edged sword though. Theres equipment now thats Much lighter & easier to use, because, I mean look at the Marshall's Peter is using. They dont even have master volumes. I still have a 1973 Marshall 50 head & you just cant Get a better sound, but I have to use a Marshall Power Brake to cut down the level to the speaker. But while newer equipment can be really convenient to use, when you put some of it up against the older stuff, it just doesnt have the same balls. I guess its a bit of a trade off between ease of using it live & the tone. Some guys use newer , more user friendly equipment live & the older stuff in the studio. Thats probably the smart thing to do, because when you're running through a huge PA at those volumes , it doesnt make NEARLY the difference as it does in the studio. In the 90's we were opening for a lot of major avts. My favorite was Joan Jett. And her PA had side fill monitors that were bigger than most damn Mains I'd played through up to that time! And at first I was using solid state Randall heads, but then went back to the old Marshalls, & out front, there just wasnt really that much difference.
Amo Peter Frampton, Muitas emoções em minha vida .Você me acompanhou em muitos momentos maravilhosos. Peter Frampton é grande e educado, gente boa Aguardando você em São Paulo Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷. I love you dear Friend. Dr Arnaldo Neto
Divine and stunning. Thanks so much for putting it on youtube!
I was there. Day on the Green 1977. The Outlaws, Santana, Lynard Skynard and Peter Frampton.
Before iPhones. A magical time.... thousands assembled to hear music. There was a soul.
Saw him live. Wow. He rocked. Look at the audience and see the love there.
We will never see talent and showmanship of this calibre ever again....
I love Peter Frampton forever.
I was at this show, and it lasted much longer than 39 minutes because he played Do You Feel for 47 minutes. Also went to DOG #2 in 76, he was awesome that day - in fact that entire sow was incredible. Saw Peter the other night opening for Steve Miller, and he rocks better now than then!
I saw him on this tour at Lakeland civic center in Florida. Gary Wright was the opening act.Still one of the best concerts i've ever seen.
Still diggin this music in 2015 baby!
I was at this concert! Best time ever! Gary Wright was really good too, that day.
Hello Julie are you also one of my lovely supporters out there?
A solid guy, through and through! God bless Peter with his health struggles!
I was at this conceert! 20 years old with a beautiful young lady :)
Lucky
How lucky you were... Was this just a Frampton concert or festival?
Well? Don't leave us hanging...
That sound ! 🥺🤗
Happy 2024 Birthday Peter Frampton
I've seen them all and never saw a performer that could control an audience the way you Peter Frampton could!
aah... those beautiful girls of the 70s !!
ramiro martinez Yes, they were beautiful. But then, everything looked better then compared to now.
+STEVE SIMMS Guys the one at 7:00 minutes is well very nice indeed. Nice set way up firm and high Bob Seger. You can smell the doobage in the air. Those people who were us they're mid 50's up to 70 years old now. Hard to believe.
*****
Thats us. And it Is hard to believe it was actually that long ago.
+STEVE SIMMS Bro it seems like yesterday and a life time ago at the same time.
*****
Thats weird, but that is EXACTLY how it feels. Seems like its not really over, but then when you start thinking of all the shit that has happened since then, you just have to know it wasnt really yesterday after all. Told my wife just the other day, What I would give for a time machine! haha
What a wonderful concert. Tremendous musicians doing traditional English songs. Simply breathtaking stuff from the 70s.
RIP Bob Mayo and John Siomos!!!
Have been a fan since I was 12 yrs old!
I was in the crowd, GREAT Concert. They called these concerts "Day's on The Green".
My band crush in the 70s. I'm now 54. Think I will go cry now. Lol
haha no crying Deb! Old is in the mind. Go see Frampton on his farewell tour and be a kid again. I can't wait. I'll be 54 in two months myself.
Debbie Greer yes, me too because he done this shit after humple pie!
Me too!
NO NO DONT CRY ROCK ON YOUR BEAUTIFULL
August 13, 1977, Soldier Field, Chicago IL. I was 17, my first concert with my first boyfriend. It was surreal, I could not believe we were there. Nearly fainted. My 3 favorite songs of all time of all musicians have always been and still are "Baby I Love Your Way," "Show Me The Way," and "Do You Feel Like We Do"-my opinion the greatest jam of all time--the talk box, the crescendo, OMG. (And that's a tough one with fab songs from Journey, REO and Fleetwood Mac--and so many others!) I had such a huge crush on Peter Frampton. His posters and magazine centerfolds all over my bedroom walls and ceiling! I still have the posters and the Chicago Tribune story on the concert. My bedroom was upstairs where it was being built into a bedroom with bare drywall. I wrote Peter Frampton all over the ceiling where there were no posters. No matter what anyone from any generation after us says, there is no rock music since the 70-80s that is as awesome, foot tapping, dancing, screaming and powerful as the 70s and 80s rock and roll. I'm sorry to you naysayers, but so much music all sounds like the same song/tune/whatever you call it. And the remake of Baby I Love Your Way by whomever it is, such a disgrace to a great heartfelt love song.
He's such an animal on those drums ! Love it !!!!
priceless film, so glad that the public can see it.
Bob Mayo and John Siomos both passed in 2004. RIP both of these great contributors to Comes Alive.
Peter Frampton is one of the old times best! Love his music! 💕