You need to listen to "Do you feel like we do" next. But use the studio version of the Frampton comes alive album. So much better then the midnight special version.
This is really not a studio version. It certainly was on ‘Frampton Comes Alive’, however that entire album had very few overdubs. It is also the very best version.✌🏻
Personally, as far as videos go, I prefer the live Oakland Coliseum 1977. For an audio only recording, sure I'll pop in the Frampton Comes Alive CD. But for a Frampton video, I want to see the live performance.
The reason Frampton Comes Alive is a so much more popular version is because not only the energy from the audience, but the extended guitar solos, (some of the best you'll ever hear), and the amazing talk box he uses. I mean on Do you Feel Like We Do.
Harri, the “talk box” was just coming into its own, in the 70’s. Try these on for size: Joe Walsh, “Rocky Mountain Way,” (‘73). Nazareth, “Hair Of The Dog,” (‘75). Aerosmith, “Sweet Emotion,” (‘75). Steely Dan, “Haitian Divorce,” (‘76).
He was promoting the studio version of this track at this time in 1975. It didn't become a hit. However the live performance of this song captured on the following year's mega-selling "Frampton Comes Alive" double-album is what finally blew up his career. It was huge. This rather modestly successful (though much respected) guitar player/singer suddenly became a superstar.
Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950)[1] is an English rock musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and the Herd. His early influences were Cliff Richard & the Shadows (featuring guitarist Hank Marvin) and American rockers Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran and later the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles. His father introduced him to the recordings of Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
Apparently the tube used is incredibly painful. People have actually had molars removed to make it more tolerable. Definitely need to hear ’Do You Feel Like We Do” from Frampton Comes Alive!🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻✌🏻
I've seen Frampton play a few times with Ringo's All Star Band. The fun thing about Ringo's All Star Band was that they would play Ringo's hits plus the hits of the other musicians who were playing with him that night (or day). In addition to Peter Frampton, I have seen him with Michael McDonald a couple times too. Way too much fun for one concert!
He is amazing. Even now. He is 71 years old and just put out a new release this year, recorded a couple of years ago, "Frampton Forgets the Words". He also released a book, which came out this summer, "Do You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoir Hardcover". I saw him live in 2018, and he still rocks!
Every mommma and poppa, grandma and grandpa will tell you the obvious Feel like we do - it's mandatory BUT he was the main actor in a MOVIE about SGT PEPPER BEATLES and it was featuring George Burns, Steve Martin and of course BEE GEES singing Beatles tunes....it's a MUST WATCH for you Harri!
Every young woman in America was in love with Peter Frampton with his open shirt and adorable face😂. Oh yeah! And he could sing, play guitar snd entertain with that “talk box”. Joe Walsh (Eagles) used that device as well. 🌺✌️
Welcome to the world of peter Frampton! Peter Frampton still makes music and performs. We always called it a talk/voice box. He was the first one I have her doing it when I was a teenager. Bon Jovi also uses it. This is remarkable because Frampton has inclusion body myositis (IBM), an autoimmune disease that affects his muscles. Although he has experienced some weakness and loss of function in larger muscles, his fingers still work great.
Any time you can find Frampton live, do it!! He is ranked as one of the greatest ever. Also, he is pretty much the person who introduced the guitar voice box. Also, check out The Midnight Special concerts! I made sure my date and I were home in time-t to view the show. Everyone who is anyone was on this show!
Hello Harri - Back in the 70’s I saw Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick live at the Fabulous Forum opening for KISS!! Frampton was so good that when the Frampton Comes Alive album was released I purchased it immediately!! Now you have to react to DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO (Frampton uses a talk box) and the guitar playing is amazing!! 👏👏👏
While playing his guitar he is vocalizing through a rubber tube into something called a talk Box which gives it that very unique sound. They use it on things like keyboards also.
I never really got into Peter Frampton that much, for some reason. But I can tell you this: in 1976 when the live version of this song came out (and the album "Frampton Comes Alive"), it was huge! I mean, HUGE! At least it was at my high school. I distinctly remember that every so often, during lunch or break time between classes, or after school, some random guy, without provocation, would suddenly scream out "FRAMPTON!!!" And his buddies would shout "Yeah!!!" in agreement. Peter Frampton was, apparently, a guitar "god." The memory of those boys always makes me chuckle.
I feel privileged to have seen Peter a couple of time about 10-15 years ago. He recently announced his retirement due to having inclusion body myositis, which is a rare autoimmune disease that causes progressive muscular weakness and atrophy.
Back in the day....I had a tiny crush on Frampton. But then most teen girls back then, did...lol He had some pretty great songs. That tube he sang into was a pretty unique/new thing back then...a lot of people back then loved the 'new sound' that it brought to music. Also, I watched that episode of The Midnight Special when it first aired....loved that show...was sad when it finally quit airing.
“Do You Feel Like We Do?” is a MUST!!! My college roommates & I found reasons to sing (shout) “Whose wine?! What wine?! Where the hell did I +die?!” (it’s actually +”dine!”) to/at each other at least once a day for two full semesters! Please listen to the versions of this and “Baby, I Love Your Way” from the “Frampton Comes Alive!” album. Cheers!
The talk box has a tiny speaker in it. The guitar sound is routed up the tube , gets shaped by his mouth and picked up by the microphone. Put one of your headphones in your mouth and you’ll get the idea.
That tube in his mouth is a talkbox. The sound is his guitar is amplified through that tube and he can then manipulate the tube with his mouth and change the sound from his guitar, which is then picked up by the microphone he sings through. You really have to check out Do You Feel Like We Do from Frampton Comes Alive.
There were albums a great number of us teens in 70s had in our collection. Frampton Comes Alive, Queen News of the World, Carole King Tapestry, Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Boston. An artist performance you really need to watch perform on The Midnight Special is Minnie Ripperton singing Loving You. She had an incredible range. We all tried to sing like her but no one could.
I had all of his albums in high school, so knew every song when the live album came out. Just like you remembering songs at certain times of your life, I can picture being at a huge outdoor concert in Austin, spring of 1976 seeing him perform when the live album became a massive hit as if it was yesterday. The crowd was huge. I even remember what I was wearing. Santana also performed and they were fantastic too!
I moved to Austin in 76 when it came out. I was 14. This song takes me back to that summer every time I hear it now days. I wasn't at the concert you speak of. Didn't know it happened. I did see many concerts at the Palmer Auditorium. Santana was my first. Still here all the yrs later.
@@terrisue4059It was in a big hilly field that was going to be developed as a mall. Not that familiar with Austin so I couldn't say where the location is, even tho I live in the hill country now. Also Saw Doug Kershaw that weekend at The Armadillo! Blast from the past. Good memories.
I just remember it was on 290, cause we drove up from Houston.. awesome road trip! Very cool atmosphere , too. Santana and America, too.. we used to have some great lineups for concerts back then.
@@BW-jv6jg I found info on it...my curiosity got me..It was called the Sunday Break music festival on May 2 76. America, PF, Santana and Gary Wright were there /attendance was 56,000. It was held at the intersection of IH 35 and Hwy 290. Where Highland Mall was built.
@@terrisue4059 It's so funny, your perspective when you look back,,I would have guessed we were in the middle of 100,00 people 😉, not just 56,000! It felt like more people, but it was such a wonderful atmosphere. I had totally forgotten Gary Wright played,too.. and I loved Dream Weaver! Yet, I distinctly remember some people riding a horse, 😆
Do You Feel Like We Do - from Frampton Comes Alive - its a must hear experience . Also - from the same album - I highly recommend Lines on My Face - not a 'hit' song but a fantastic listen
Hi Harri, ditto many of the comments, "Frampton Comes Alive" was the live album that shot Peter to stardom in the mid 70's, it was huge. Every track on the album is fabulous, the musicianship was top notch. You have to check out more material from that album, recommend: "Do you feel like we do", "Lines on my face", "Baby I love your way" and "Something's Happening". Cheers
Saw Frampton with Humble Pie and I have been a fan ever since. If you want treat listen to him on,"Rock On" by Humble Pie. I live LP was/is one of the top 5 live LPs ever. Great pick Harri!
This takes me back to high school driving on the beach in Daytona ⛱ Florida ! Still in Florida, no driving on the beach now but love the salt air and the memories ❤❤
Agreed! I was 16yrs old and living in West Jax when this came out. We used to drive 45 minutes South to Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine to go to the beach specifically cuz you could drive on the beach there. Ahhhh... such great memories!
Harri, the live version on the iconic album that put Peter on the map in 1976, Frampton Comes Alive, blows this version away! Please use that album for his next two biggest hits: "Baby, I Love Your Way", and, "Do You Feel Like I Do". I saw Frampton live, and he was incredible!
Great song! "Do You Feel Like We Do" and "Baby, I Love Your Way" are two other big hits by Peter ...but, react to the live versions, either from the Midnight Special or his mega-hit live album, Frampton Comes Alive!. The live versions of his songs became hits, but the album versions never caught on.
Be more careful how you phrase that. "The album versions never caught on", is more accurately phrased as, "The studio recordings never caught on." Because Frampton Comes Alive is an album.
its a talk box .its a really basic device. The guitar sound comes through a speaker in a floor pedalbox which is 'piped' up through that plastic tube to his mouth where he mouths the sound and it is picked up by his microphone-job done -tricky to master
The music from "Frampton Comes Alive" was inescapable in the U.S. in the mid 70's. For a long while it seemed that everywhere I went I would hear this song or "Do You Feel Like We Do" or "Baby, I Love Your Way" blasting from cars and the like. The effects device Frampton uses on this song is called a "talk box". The Wikipedia entry for the device features a really nice picture of the one he used on the record. He even autographed it too. Frampton is still making music. He released his latest album in April, "Frampton Forgets the Words", featuring instrumental covers of songs by George Harrison, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Marvin Gaye among others.
I had the album in the 70s and played it over and over. Would you react to THE INK SPOTS / I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE . It's a good oldie from the past. Late 40s
Everybody I knew had a copy of Frampton Comes Alive & played the crap out if it. All these years later & I am still burned out on that album. It was good, but when you hear it 142 million times you have heard it all you need to. Check out some of his earlier stuff when he was a member of Humble Pie.
A lot of great performers appeared on Midnight Special but the audiences have no life in them. I think they were told not to react so there wouldn’t be any sound interference with the performance. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Frampton Comes Alive ad one of the top 50 live albums of all time.
You are 100% right. When a performance is being filmed, the audience is prepped to behave properly as not to detract from the sound & the camera shots. If you act up, the security will throw you OUT!
When you make it on The Midnight Special you have made it!! He was extremely unique artist With all of the Super Groups of the 70’s he remained very popular Try next Do you feel like we do! 😎
Please review a Cheap Trick song. I saw them at a.little bar in my home town in 1969......my brother for in so much trouble i was only eight and he was supposed to stay home and watch me instead he took me to my first concert. RIP big brother #cancersucks
Frampton is great. The pretty boy thing actually haunted him, as he is a legit musician and always wanted to be seen as that, rather than a pretty pop star. Do You Feel from Frampton Comes Alive should be next.
The sound from the guitar is projected through the tube into his mouth - he can modify the sound by the way he moves his mouth and the microphone picks up the sound.
More Bruce, Harri. Here's a duet with Jakob Dylan (The Wallflowers) on "One Headlight" live on The MTV Awards Show 1997. The Boss shredding on guitar and singing along with Bob Dylan's son! th-cam.com/video/ONDAah7Ndmk/w-d-xo.html. Chris Rock intros them.
His album " Frampton Comes Alive" has a better version of this song. That album made Frampton Famous and Rich. He's using a Talk Box to make that sound.
Listen to his Frampton Comes Alive stuff. That was the pinnacle of Frampton mania in the US. Then he made that awful Sgt Pepper's movie and much of his recorded stuff after Frampton Comes Alive didn't do much. Have you checked out the Sgt Pepper's Movie from the 70s Harri? Frampton, the Bee Gees, Aerosmith, etc. Not the best movie.
Too bad the Sgt. Peppers movie put such a squash on his career, that movie trashed everyone in it. The Bee Gees survived it only because Saturday night fever came out.
You need to listen to "Do you feel like we do" next. But use the studio version of the Frampton comes alive album. So much better then the midnight special version.
His live performances always have more energy than the studio stuff.
This is really not a studio version. It certainly was on ‘Frampton Comes Alive’,
however that entire album had very few overdubs. It is also the very best version.✌🏻
Yes the one from the Frampton Comes Alive full version, that one is fantastic.
Frampton Comes alive is a recording of a live performance.
Personally, as far as videos go, I prefer the live Oakland Coliseum 1977. For an audio only recording, sure I'll pop in the Frampton Comes Alive CD. But for a Frampton video, I want to see the live performance.
The reason Frampton Comes Alive is a so much more popular version is because not only the energy from the audience, but the extended guitar solos, (some of the best you'll ever hear), and the amazing talk box he uses. I mean on Do you Feel Like We Do.
Harri definitely needs to see it!
Saw Frampton at the Forum …. AMAZING!!
Harri, the “talk box” was just coming into its own, in the 70’s. Try these on for size:
Joe Walsh, “Rocky Mountain Way,” (‘73). Nazareth, “Hair Of The Dog,” (‘75). Aerosmith, “Sweet Emotion,” (‘75). Steely Dan, “Haitian Divorce,” (‘76).
He was promoting the studio version of this track at this time in 1975. It didn't become a hit. However the live performance of this song captured on the following year's mega-selling "Frampton Comes Alive" double-album is what finally blew up his career. It was huge. This rather modestly successful (though much respected) guitar player/singer suddenly became a superstar.
Yes he did Fantastic Times And Fleet wood mac and Bostons Boston , Wild Cherry Play that Funky music Kansa Kansas lp came out
Majorly huge. It was THE album at the time.
One of the most underrated guitarist. Baby I love your way.
Frampton kinda ruled the world, there for a little bit.
You MUST do the song " DO you Feel Like We DO" but from the Frampton comes alive album. You will be totally blown away.
Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950)[1] is an English rock musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and the Herd.
His early influences were Cliff Richard & the Shadows (featuring guitarist Hank Marvin) and American rockers Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran and later the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles. His father introduced him to the recordings of Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
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Apparently the tube used is incredibly painful. People have actually had molars removed to make it more tolerable.
Definitely need to hear ’Do You Feel Like We Do” from Frampton Comes Alive!🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻✌🏻
I've seen Frampton play a few times with Ringo's All Star Band. The fun thing about Ringo's All Star Band was that they would play Ringo's hits plus the hits of the other musicians who were playing with him that night (or day). In addition to Peter Frampton, I have seen him with Michael McDonald a couple times too. Way too much fun for one concert!
Yes! My favorite is Ringo’s 4th tour. The artist were all amazing and sounded great together 🖤
Saw Frampton & Cheap Trick open for KISS. AMAZING!
Love Peter Frampton. The Prince Charming of my youth! My favorite of him is Baby I love your way!
He is amazing. Even now. He is 71 years old and just put out a new release this year, recorded a couple of years ago, "Frampton Forgets the Words". He also released a book, which came out this summer, "Do You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoir Hardcover". I saw him live in 2018, and he still rocks!
This made him famous. Heard it on the radio for a year!
I was 16 in 1976 Harri If you did not live in the 70s YOU MISSED OUT Im 60 and thank God he put me in the 70s as a teen
@@lauriekittle9459 LOL Your right . Il be 61 in a couple of months
The next reaction needs to be "Do You Feel Like We Do?" Frampton is one of my favorite guitarists.
Every mommma and poppa, grandma and grandpa will tell you the obvious Feel like we do - it's mandatory BUT he was the main actor in a MOVIE about SGT PEPPER BEATLES and it was featuring George Burns, Steve Martin and of course BEE GEES singing Beatles tunes....it's a MUST WATCH for you Harri!
Oh yeah …. I forgot about that!! I watched SGT. PEPPER a lot.
This came out in grade 10….EVERYONE had this album, Frampton was an overnight MASSIVE success.
His album Frampton Comes Alive was the album to own. I’m 71 so this is my generation. I was about 25 when he sang this on The Midnight Special.
"Frampton Comes Alive" is a must for reactions.
Every young woman in America was in love with Peter Frampton with his open shirt and adorable face😂. Oh yeah! And he could sing, play guitar snd entertain with that “talk box”. Joe Walsh (Eagles) used that device as well. 🌺✌️
Welcome to the world of peter Frampton! Peter Frampton still makes music and performs.
We always called it a talk/voice box. He was the first one I have her doing it when I was a teenager. Bon Jovi also uses it.
This is remarkable because Frampton has inclusion body myositis (IBM), an autoimmune disease that affects his muscles. Although he has experienced some weakness and loss of function in larger muscles, his fingers still work great.
Any time you can find Frampton live, do it!! He is ranked as one of the greatest ever. Also, he is pretty much the person who introduced the guitar voice box. Also, check out The Midnight Special concerts! I made sure my date and I were home in time-t to view the show. Everyone who is anyone was on this show!
Do You Feel Like We Do is a MUST Harri!!👍
Frampton played on George Harrison's All Things Must Pass album
Hello Harri - Back in the 70’s I saw Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick live at the Fabulous Forum opening for KISS!! Frampton was so good that when the Frampton Comes Alive album was released I purchased it immediately!! Now you have to react to DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO (Frampton uses a talk box) and the guitar playing is amazing!! 👏👏👏
While playing his guitar he is vocalizing through a rubber tube into something called a talk Box which gives it that very unique sound. They use it on things like keyboards also.
Everyone in high school had a crush on Peter Frampton and Andy Gibb. :)
Love this song. My favourite. Maybe not his best but my favourite
I never really got into Peter Frampton that much, for some reason. But I can tell you this: in 1976 when the live version of this song came out (and the album "Frampton Comes Alive"), it was huge! I mean, HUGE! At least it was at my high school. I distinctly remember that every so often, during lunch or break time between classes, or after school, some random guy, without provocation, would suddenly scream out "FRAMPTON!!!" And his buddies would shout "Yeah!!!" in agreement. Peter Frampton was, apparently, a guitar "god." The memory of those boys always makes me chuckle.
The local FM station would play this entire album at night. I listened to it EVERY time.
I feel privileged to have seen Peter a couple of time about 10-15 years ago. He recently announced his retirement due to having inclusion body myositis, which is a rare autoimmune disease that causes progressive muscular weakness and atrophy.
Try Peter Frampton live in Detroit "Do you Feel like we do"...Another winner with this react...Ty Harri
Saw him, the Steve Miller Band, and Styx decades ago at Arrowhead Stadium in KC. Great show!
I love this song 🎵
Back in the day....I had a tiny crush on Frampton. But then most teen girls back then, did...lol
He had some pretty great songs. That tube he sang into was a pretty unique/new thing back then...a lot of people back then loved the 'new sound' that it brought to music.
Also, I watched that episode of The Midnight Special when it first aired....loved that show...was sad when it finally quit airing.
We loved him and Barry Gibb. The reason I went to see the Sgt Pepper move. I tried to convince my boyfriend to try and grow a beard lol.
“Do You Feel Like We Do?” is a MUST!!! My college roommates & I found reasons to sing (shout)
“Whose wine?! What wine?!
Where the hell did I +die?!”
(it’s actually +”dine!”)
to/at each other at least once a day for two full semesters! Please listen to the versions of this and “Baby, I Love Your Way” from the “Frampton Comes Alive!” album. Cheers!
Always reminds me of seeing him at Winterland, when it was recorded for the live album.
You got it!! Voice box, *squack* connected to guitar, check out Do you feel the way we do" live it shows his performance the best
The talk box has a tiny speaker in it. The guitar sound is routed up the tube , gets shaped by his mouth and picked up by the microphone. Put one of your headphones in your mouth and you’ll get the idea.
Lucky enough to see him a few years ago in Australia 👌 still amazing‼️
King of the "Talk Box".
Squwak box! I think that's what is called. Cool
What he is using is a TalkBox, not exactly a vocoder but same idea. He made is famous and today he is known for that sound.
That tube in his mouth is a talkbox. The sound is his guitar is amplified through that tube and he can then manipulate the tube with his mouth and change the sound from his guitar, which is then picked up by the microphone he sings through. You really have to check out Do You Feel Like We Do from Frampton Comes Alive.
There were albums a great number of us teens in 70s had in our collection. Frampton Comes Alive, Queen News of the World, Carole King Tapestry, Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Boston. An artist performance you really need to watch perform on The Midnight Special is Minnie Ripperton singing Loving You. She had an incredible range. We all tried to sing like her but no one could.
I had all of his albums in high school, so knew every song when the live album came out. Just like you remembering songs at certain times of your life, I can picture being at a huge outdoor concert in Austin, spring of 1976 seeing him perform when the live album became a massive hit as if it was yesterday. The crowd was huge. I even remember what I was wearing. Santana also performed and they were fantastic too!
I moved to Austin in 76 when it came out. I was 14. This song takes me back to that summer every time I hear it now days. I wasn't at the concert you speak of. Didn't know it happened. I did see many concerts at the Palmer Auditorium. Santana was my first. Still here all the yrs later.
@@terrisue4059It was in a big hilly field that was going to be developed as a mall. Not that familiar with Austin so I couldn't say where the location is, even tho I live in the hill country now. Also Saw Doug Kershaw that weekend at The Armadillo! Blast from the past. Good memories.
I just remember it was on 290, cause we drove up from Houston.. awesome road trip! Very cool atmosphere , too. Santana and America, too.. we used to have some great lineups for concerts back then.
@@BW-jv6jg I found info on it...my curiosity got me..It was called the Sunday Break music festival on May 2 76. America, PF, Santana and Gary Wright were there /attendance was 56,000. It was held at the intersection of IH 35 and Hwy 290. Where Highland Mall was built.
@@terrisue4059 It's so funny, your perspective when you look back,,I would have guessed we were in the middle of 100,00 people 😉, not just 56,000! It felt like more people, but it was such a wonderful atmosphere. I had totally forgotten Gary Wright played,too.. and I loved Dream Weaver! Yet, I distinctly remember some people riding a horse, 😆
My favorite guitarist!
He invented that appliance or a version of it he patented it , made a fortune.
PLEASE Trust Me On This One My Music Lovin Brother,, PETER GABRIEL " IN YOUR EYES" (SECRET WORLD LIVE PERFORMANCE)...INCREDIBLE!!
Do You Feel Like We Do - from Frampton Comes Alive - its a must hear experience .
Also - from the same album - I highly recommend Lines on My Face - not a 'hit' song but a fantastic listen
Hi Harri, ditto many of the comments, "Frampton Comes Alive" was the live album that shot Peter to stardom in the mid 70's, it was huge. Every track on the album is fabulous, the musicianship was top notch. You have to check out more material from that album, recommend: "Do you feel like we do", "Lines on my face", "Baby I love your way" and "Something's Happening". Cheers
Saw Frampton with Humble Pie and I have been a fan ever since. If you want treat listen to him on,"Rock On" by Humble Pie. I live LP was/is one of the top 5 live LPs ever. Great pick Harri!
Need to do Baby I Love Your Way, live !
One of the best in 70s. I had the 8 track. Check out Frampton comes alive album.
I remember where I was and who I was with when I first heard this 🍁
That early voice synthesizer wasn't attached to his guitar. It was attached to the mic
This takes me back to high school driving on the beach in Daytona ⛱ Florida ! Still in Florida, no driving on the beach now but love the salt air and the memories ❤❤
Agreed! I was 16yrs old and living in West Jax when this came out. We used to drive 45 minutes South to Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine to go to the beach specifically cuz you could drive on the beach there. Ahhhh... such great memories!
Baby i love your way .is a good one , saw a few other goid suggestions in the comments
Great song! Great reaction!
Harri, the live version on the iconic album that put Peter on the map in 1976, Frampton Comes Alive, blows this version away! Please use that album for his next two biggest hits: "Baby, I Love Your Way", and, "Do You Feel Like I Do". I saw Frampton live, and he was incredible!
Thank you my man!
UB40 covered Baby I Love Your Way by Frampton
I heard this I. The 1980’s
Do you feel live version from Frampton Comes Alive a must hear it will blow you away!!!!
The late John Siomos on the drums like a clock.
Great song! "Do You Feel Like We Do" and "Baby, I Love Your Way" are two other big hits by Peter ...but, react to the live versions, either from the Midnight Special or his mega-hit live album, Frampton Comes Alive!. The live versions of his songs became hits, but the album versions never caught on.
Be more careful how you phrase that. "The album versions never caught on", is more accurately phrased as, "The studio recordings never caught on." Because Frampton Comes Alive is an album.
Frampton comes alive is one of the best live albums of the 70s ! Love the channel !!
Not just the 70s BUT OF ALL TIME ..
its a talk box .its a really basic device. The guitar sound comes through a speaker in a floor pedalbox which is 'piped' up through that plastic tube to his mouth where he mouths the sound and it is picked up by his microphone-job done -tricky to master
Great one Harri
Have you done Do You Feel Like We Do from Framptom Comes Alive. That's the one to react to. Mind blowing.
Some of the best talk box performers are Roger Troutman of Zapp and Teddy Riley (BLACKstreet - No Diggity).
The music from "Frampton Comes Alive" was inescapable in the U.S. in the mid 70's. For a long while it seemed that everywhere I went I would hear this song or "Do You Feel Like We Do" or "Baby, I Love Your Way" blasting from cars and the like. The effects device Frampton uses on this song is called a "talk box". The Wikipedia entry for the device features a really nice picture of the one he used on the record. He even autographed it too. Frampton is still making music. He released his latest album in April, "Frampton Forgets the Words", featuring instrumental covers of songs by George Harrison, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Marvin Gaye among others.
I had the album in the 70s and played it over and over.
Would you react to THE INK SPOTS / I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE . It's a good oldie from the past. Late 40s
Everybody I knew had a copy of Frampton Comes Alive & played the crap out if it. All these years later & I am still burned out on that album. It was good, but when you hear it 142 million times you have heard it all you need to. Check out some of his earlier stuff when he was a member of Humble Pie.
A lot of great performers appeared on Midnight Special but the audiences have no life in them. I think they were told not to react so there wouldn’t be any sound interference with the performance. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Frampton Comes Alive ad one of the top 50 live albums of all time.
You are 100% right. When a performance is being filmed, the audience is prepped to behave properly as not to detract from the sound & the camera shots. If you act up, the security will throw you OUT!
When you make it on The Midnight Special you have made it!! He was extremely unique artist With all of the Super Groups of the 70’s he remained very popular Try next Do you feel like we do! 😎
Saw him back in the day with Gary Wright. I was gonna marry him.
I’m friends with him on Twitter. He’s witty and thoughtful and unrepentantly liberal.
And one of the nicest guys in the business. His book is really interesting.
It’s a voice box
The "talk box" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_box
Thanks for taking the time to post the link! Much Appreciated!
Peter was a great studio musician before he started his solo career. Great guitar player.
A FEW FANS OF THE LADIES PETER WAS VERY POPULAR OF THE LADIES HARRI MILLIONS AND MILLIONS MANY MILLIONS LOL
Please review a Cheap Trick song. I saw them at a.little bar in my home town in 1969......my brother for in so much trouble i was only eight and he was supposed to stay home and watch me instead he took me to my first concert. RIP big brother #cancersucks
Peter Frampton and Edgar Winter were twin brothers, only different.
Frampton is great. The pretty boy thing actually haunted him, as he is a legit musician and always wanted to be seen as that, rather than a pretty pop star. Do You Feel from Frampton Comes Alive should be next.
The sound from the guitar is projected through the tube into his mouth - he can modify the sound by the way he moves his mouth and the microphone picks up the sound.
Bob K, yep, it's called a "Talkbox". He does a great job with it.
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You can always count on a great performance on midnight special from anyone.Best music show ever.
The talk box had a limited appeal as a device in a guitarist's bag of tricks. Jeff Beck also used one briefly.
He some how has his mike connected to his guitar. He uses the gutar to varry his voice, sort of an early auto tune.
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More Bruce, Harri. Here's a duet with Jakob Dylan (The Wallflowers) on "One Headlight" live on The MTV Awards Show 1997. The Boss shredding on guitar and singing along with Bob Dylan's son! th-cam.com/video/ONDAah7Ndmk/w-d-xo.html. Chris Rock intros them.
As far as I know, this is the first use of the Talk Box:
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His album " Frampton Comes Alive" has a better version of this song. That album made Frampton Famous and Rich. He's using a Talk Box to make that sound.
Listen to his Frampton Comes Alive stuff. That was the pinnacle of Frampton mania in the US. Then he made that awful Sgt Pepper's movie and much of his recorded stuff after Frampton Comes Alive didn't do much. Have you checked out the Sgt Pepper's Movie from the 70s Harri? Frampton, the Bee Gees, Aerosmith, etc. Not the best movie.
Too bad the Sgt. Peppers movie put such a squash on his career, that movie trashed everyone in it. The Bee Gees survived it only because Saturday night fever came out.
Voice box - nothing to do with guitar.
He just a part of a band to lead a group and to lose all his money