Way back in 1976, a live album was released that set the bar for all live recordings since, and lensmaster CleanerLife (Dan) has created a masterpiece of lens that is a tribute to Frampton Comes Alive!.
Actually, the tribute is a focus on the most notable song from that set, Do You Feel Like We Do, a song that made the mouth organ guitar filter famous. Frampton’s talking portion of his solo was the cause of many turned up radios in my high school days, and the influence of so many solos since then.
But, as awesome as Do You Feel Like We Do was, Frampton Comes Alive was littered with great songs, Show Me The Way and Baby, I love Your Way not being the least.
Check out CleanerLife’s awesome lens at Peter Frampton-Do You Feel Like We Do.
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Thanks for the feature, glad you enjoyed it!
Oddly enough, every time I began listening to the song, I had a strange compulsion to stop working, and just listen until the end…
The video clip was also very distracting, because believe it or not, when I found it, I had never seen video of him performing the complete song before!
That was an amazing time in rock history. Do you Feel Like We was one song on an album that helped raise the bar for Live albums, to be sure.
I remember trying to play the air guitar to this song and looking for pictures or video clips as to how he exactly was doing this. Oddly enough, It wasn’t until I saw Pink Floyd in concert during the 1994 Pulse tour did I see what was going on. David Gilmore does a whale of a job using the talk box device on the song Talk.
Revisited: Do You Feel Like We Do? – Way back in 1976, a live album was released that set the bar for all live… http://is.gd/eaYZk #ewm