Peter Frampton was one of the biggest arena rock stars of
the '70s, making his name largely on the double-LP concert
set Frampton Comes Alive. Frampton was one of several '70s
rock artists (Kiss, Cheap Trick, etc.) to break through to
a wide audience with a live album; much like the others,
he'd recorded several previous albums and built a following
through extensive touring, in the process honing an
exciting concert presence. That helped Frampton Comes Alive
become the best-selling live album of all time (up to that
point), with eventual sales of over six million units in
the U.S. and over 16 million copies worldwide. Frampton had
paid nearly a decade's worth of dues before reaching
superstardom, and unfortunately for him, it proved to More...
Review about Peter Frampton Open Interpretation... | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
I thought the lyrics of the song "do you feel like we do" (which only happens ONCE in the whole song, the rest is "do you feel like I do?") i thought it related to a hangover. lol. Or maybe its to do with a heavy toke sesh. i dunno. Perhaps Frampton likes to leave it open to interpretation, which would be very clever!!
Yes We Do! | Reviewer: debsings
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
“Do you Feel Like We Do” is one of the best songs of its time and it is timeless! There is electricity here that is not present in very many songs! I grooved on it when I was in college and I am still grooving on it! All I can, if we know great music and we get it, we can then say we feel like you do!
Ya know. Peter frampton had/has such a great song. I can just jam his muzik for hrs. and the same songs over. Do you feel like we do?, show me the way, I'm in you, baby, i love your way. Pure classics. Peter Frampton is a Legend!
What is the secret?????????? | Reviewer: Shirley
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
I like everyone else love this song, but I was just wondering.....On all the lyrics printed for this song, they all say, guitar solo,voice box, etc. however, not one of them that I have found publish the words that are coming thru the voice box???Makes you wonder why???
How could anybody live through the 70's and not have "Frampton Comes Alive"? Its impossible I tell ya. I saw some African tribesmen in National Geographic holding a Frampton Comes Alive album. How about a guy named Frank Carillo, who co-wrote and played with Frampton. This guy is a genius, no shit. If you ever come across Mr. Carillo doing a live show, take my word for it, run as fast as you can to see this dude play. Fucking awesome!!!! Check out frankcarillo.com and check out his bio.
Ciao
Something happened and it got missed | Reviewer: m nelson
------ About the song Something's Happening performed by Peter Frampton
This is a song that starts out like something out of Motown. Really that shouldn't be suprising considering the amount of musical, "borrowing" that went on back in the 60's and 70's and the fact that Pete used alot of sessions musician in the studio and on tour. If you have a little nostalgia for the old days then this song will fill that void quite nicely. It starts out with a slow beat but picks up after that and strings out into something quite unexpected. Lyrically and musically this is one of Framptons' best songs ever and could rank up there with Show me the Way if it had ever gotten the airplay it deserved.
This song/album is the greatest of all time I purchased the album after it realeased and I have cherished it ever since. Peter is one of a kind {rock on}keep feeling.
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This is just typical 70's stoner lyrics, not even very good ones, if that is not oxymoronic. I was there, everything was as shallow and superficial as the over-electrification of the music. I don't know how many times I listened to this song(a lot), and I never did know what the lyrics were are meant, nor did I care (which I guess is good as they didn't mean Jack Squatt). But now that I have taken the time to look, I must say they are some of the worst god-awfully written lyrics I have ever taken the time to look at. But hey, we didn't listen to this goof for deep meaning, you know what I mean (deep inhale)? I am glad to see that it looks like Peter finally got a brain, he always was a pretty smooth player. So fire up a bowl and rock on dude! "Do you feel like we do?" Yeah right, like we cared!
This song is AWESOME! | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song (I'll Give You) Money performed by Peter Frampton
I first bought this album in 1978 and this song was one of the songs that attracted me to it and made a Peter Frampton fan. The whole album is absolutely incredible. The guitar solo on (I'll Give You) Money is one of the best you'll hear anywhere and proves that Frampton is one of the true guitar heroes of our generation.
I've seen some lyric sites that have different lyrics than the ones I hear. This is how I think the part about his friend who "got busted" goes
"My friend got busted . . . other day . . .
"Jumped into a taxi, bent the boot hit the bag, had to play some music, wonder why's he sweat'n."
I picture his friend walking in traffic, cops see him doing something (presumibly illegal) and then a taxi drives up, he gets in and gets away to the show. When he arrives at the show, the singer looks at him and wonders why he's sweating.
Any takers?
for evan...great song, except... | Reviewer: Buck
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
I'm not sure you've ever heard the whole song, or the "extended version" but if you listen to that I think you will understand why the title is what it is.
Great song, except... | Reviewer: Evan
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
This is without a doubt a great song, but does anyone know why it's called "Do you feel like we do" if all of the lyrics note "Do you feel like I do" ?
yeah man i love this song i like seriously love it itslike really awsome and a great guitar solo
PERFECT SONG | Reviewer: m
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
I like the song even if i mainly listen to new rock and old metal (slayer and nevermore). I love the guitar solo and (if with the right version) the "talking guitar" part.
Everybody should have this album | Reviewer: V-Man
------ About the song Do You Feel Like We Do performed by Peter Frampton
This is by far Frampton's signature song. Everybody on Earth should have this album (Frampton Comes Alive!).
Absolutely a MONSTER of a song! | Reviewer: Chaz Turner
------ About the song Tried to Love performed by Peter Frampton
If you can do the almost impossible and just tune out and ignore Cameron Crowe's pedantic scribblings on the "I'm In You" album cover, you'll find some riches within - almost! - comensurate with the immediately preceding "live" album. And just ignore, too, the "I'm in You" song, it's definitely for the Barry Manilow crowd. The Stevie Wonder songs are a treat, but the album's real hidden treasure, "Tried To Love," is (as the Stones would say, "a gas-gas-gas!") And I since invoked the Stones there, I won't belabor the point that Mick sings some great "not-so" background vocals to "Tried." And it's also a real treat to hear Little Feat's Richie Hayward's drummer do a sort of "Jaimoe 'n Butch" trip with Pete's own drummer, the late great John Sioimos on the song. It begins with an almost too simple strum in the key of "D," with, of course, some of Pete's patented "talk box" guitar - and from there - especially on the second verse when Hayward makes an absolute flourish of an intro - it's almost something that'd fit as the "opening track" on almost any generic Stones' album (ah, there they are again- I guess...well, if you got'em, USE'em!) It's a great "baby, why do you keep comin' back to me" song, great rhythm guitar (!), great keyboards, and, not to be redundant, great percussion. And the song is great. Upon hearing it for the very second time in 1978, I HAD to sit next to a stereo, play the song over and over, till I learned that GREAT "here we go!" intro riff. I don't usually advise purchasing an album for one song, but this is definitely one that I'd do so.
Terrific beat | Reviewer: poofcat
------ About the song Verge of a Thing performed by Peter Frampton
Frampton's On a verge of a thing - Love the intro drumbeat; it gets you into the song right away, then the bass kicks in. Lots of good guitar moves, as with any classic Frampton work. Whenever I need to perk up, Iturn this one up.
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