That look on your face Angela is the same one we all had 46 years ago when the Frampton Comes Alive double album came out. A taste of the good old days, young lady!
In his live album called Frampton Comes Alive, the crowd is really getting into it and you appreciate it a lot more when hes doing the talk Box thing. It's funny how that works because I tend to agree with you in this particular performance. But when you hear the crowd on his live album, there's a lot more energy.
Frampton Comes Alive! is the one that you want to listen to. You feel like you’re at the show. It was voted album of the year in 1976 by a Rolling Stone readers poll and 3rd best live album by another RS poll. Historic album! I still have mine!
Usually I try to discourage anybody from reacting to a live performance for a first reaction, but in this case Frampton Comes Alive is the only way to experience it. The problem with a TV audience is that they are not necessarily your crowd, they're not necessarily there to see you. They might be there to see a different artist. On the album, it is audibly Frampton's crowd!
The talk box part is the best part of the intermission. There’s only a handful of musicians who truly used it and used it well. Frampton is one of them.
Not so much a pedal as a switch. The guitar is plugged into the Talk Box like an amp. Except instead of amplifying the sound wave and then transmitting it out as a series of pulses from a large circumference speaker, for all of us to hear, it only amplifies it a bit and then sends it as a tiny set of pulses down the hollow plastic tube that leads to his mouth. As he plays, the guitar sounds then emerge from the tube in his mouth just as the vibrations from our own vocal chords move into our mouths to be shaped by our lips and tongue into words or other sounds. So the sound wave from the tube replaces the airflow from our throat and vocal chords. After that, the mic picks it up just like it's his voice.
In 1976, when this was released, the Talk Box was novel, and the effect amazed stoned college students, across the nation. My dorm mates, at the time, were blown away that the guitar itself seemed to be talking to them!. And was a huge reason that the album, Frampton Comes Alive, spent 10 weeks at #1 in album sales, and was the #1 selling album, in the US for 1976.
The best recording of this song is the version he did at Winterland for his Frampton Comes Alive album in the mid 1970's! You can't duplicate magic even if it's the original artist or artists! It is still an inspiring song!
Girl this was the biggest song and album in the world, on planet earth when I was a freshman in college. I went to an HBCU, and I didn't know if the brothers there heard of him, but one day I was chilling with some guys and girls in a dorm room and a brother busted out this record Frampton live and everyone was jammin, then someone passed a joint and OMG this song was freakin AMAZING. This song back in the mid/late 70's resonated with everyone. We listed to a lot of music in college, mainly R&B and Funk, but there was always room for Frampton or Elton and some other rock songs of the day :)
This is a jam song. There were a lot of them in the 70s. Jams are supposed to have extended solo sections. Not everyone's cup of tea. I would say that people should hear the live version from "Frampton Comes Alive" first. The energy from the crowd makes the song really come to life on that album. That album was a huge hit in the 70s and made Frampton a superstar.
Dont apologize for your comnents. You are giving your reaction and its honest and straight from the heart. Thats the best we can ask for. You are awesome.
Frampton Comes Alive version is the best.... top selling live album in history.... this version is ok but not even close to the live album version... thank you for your videos, love them.
Yep, from the vocals to the playing and overall dynamics, Peter Frampton Comes Live version is superior. Though it is nice to see the band here playing a good version nonetheless.
The first time I saw Frampton was in Denver when he was with Humble Pie and the Blackberries. The Blackberries were a group consisting of Billie Barnum, Venetta Fields, and Clydie King who toured with Pink Floyd on their Dark Side of the Moon tour in 1973. In 1974, Carlena Williams replaced Fields in the group, and they appeared on Humble Pie's album Thunderbox that year.
It's called a Talk Box. The way it works is: You take a speaker driver...the speaker without the large round cone and you put it in a box and attach a rubber hose to it. Put the other end of the hose into your mouth. His guitar signal comes out of the driver, thru the hose, into his mouth where he can shape it, and back to the microphone.
Yeah, reliving my youth. I was 25 or 26 when this came out. 60’s & 70’s best bands and individual entertainers and musicians. I’m blessed to have been young then. Frampton Comes Alive was the album to own.
The effect he was using in the middle of the song is simply called a "talk box". The first versions of that effect were used on lapsteel/pedal steel guitars (think Hawaiian and country music). Peter Frampton was the first to use it on an electric guitar. The Talk Box he has was made and given to him by the inventor if I remember right. You're comparing it to someone else you've heard, but they were copying him. He was the first to do it. Back then, it was really amazing since no one had heard anything like that before.
Frampton is a legend............definitely check him out in the musical movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" He did such a great job covering so many Beatles Classics....He and the Bee Gees play the lead............but TONS of great artists and GREAT music in the movie. (Bee Gees, Aerosmith, Earth, Wind and Fire, Billy Preston, Steve Martin, George Burns, Peter Frampton...........a few others) A great tribute movie to the Beatles...........Frampton is fantastic on Golden Slumber......Strawberry Fields.....and so many others. Aerosmith's version of "Come Together" is from that movie.
When this came out, everyone in High School was talking about the guy who made his guitar talk! Zapp and Roger, auto tune, only Pink Floyd and Eagles used a talk box then. Different world now when you can take a barking dog and turn it into words in a rap song.
Watching your face come to a full stop as Peter uses the talk box is perfect. You looked so completely mesmerized. It's mainly for people who are stoned. Great reaction.
Just to let you know, Baby I Love Your Way was performed by Peter as well, and the live album version is the best, and that song was covered by Will To Power in the 1990's, when they mixed it with Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird! That section you mentioned is not for everyone, and it does sound kind of alien! Good observation!
Oh my God..I am 16 and in love with this guy. As I watched, I knew every word..every! That is what GREAT MUSIC v🎶 🎵 DOES..GET IN YOUR SOUL... this song came on at every house party after we flipped the album cover open and found the rolling papers!! Great choice and you were raised right young lady..Appreciation for talent! Love your channel ❤
This isn't the live version that was on the album. If you played that I think you would appreciate it more. This was a great song to play while you were driving in your car alone after dark. The good version keeps building and building and has a great ending.
Without the talk-box section, this is just a regular blues inspired rock song. It's one of the things Frampton is famous for. Might as well sit around a camp fire without it.
Hello DayOne!! I saw Peter Frampton open for KISS with Cheap Trick at the Fabulous Forum in the 70’s! Frampton was so amazing that I immediately bought his “Frampton Comes Alive” album!! Still listed as one of the top live albums today! 💟
Ok so the thing is called a talk box and this isn't the version you should listen to . also they where just starting to learn how to record live. That being said the album frampton comes alive was one of the best selling if not the best selling live recordings of all time. As you just witnessed live recordings are tricky complex songs are difficult to play the same .
I saw Peter do this song at the L.A. Forum in 1977. Frampton played a guitar solo, then a piano solo, then a drum solo in the same song… a 30 minute version of this song….AMAZING
1978 at a sold out show at Madison Square Garden, 20 year old me was in shock and awe as the entire building seemed to be shaking like a 6.0 earthquake at the sight and sound of this.
Everyday I listen to this amd 1981 Montreal live Somebody to Love that Freddie Mercury and Queen just blow me away I listen to a lot of songs but go back to those 2 😜
It is refreshing to see a song reaction where the person doesn't love the song. So many song reaction channels seem disingenuous as they love every single song. I guess they think they will draw more subscribers to their channel by appearing to love all their suggested songs. It's not normal to love every song you hear. That's why there is strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla. You like what you like and that's cool. I enjoy an honest reaction. I'm in my mid 50s. Frampton was not one of my favorites in my younger years, but I have a real appreciation for him now.
I understand your response to the talkbox part. It's a bit of a gimicky thing that was popular at the time. You really don't hear them much any more, which tells you how they haven't stood the test of time. 5/4/22, 5:28 p.m.
It was amazing watching you go from a standstill to grooving with it. It was 1976! The Frampton Comes Alive album was so much better you would have to understand that the technology of the talkbox didn't exist for guitar until Peter Frampton. It's ok you didn't like the talk box section but if you had been 13 in 1975 it would have blown you away. Thank you for your honest reaction. You probably you like his other music that don't incorporate the talkbox.❤️
Unfortunately you watched the wrong video. Listen to it again but listen to Frampton comes alive version it's far superior . I think you might just change your opinion... maybe.
There's quite story on that guitar Peter himself has told in an interview. To put it short, on tour the freight plane carrying the band's equipment crashed and burned down. He thought the guitar would be gone. 20 years or so later he got it back with relatively minor scars, in full playing order. Someone had picked up the guitar and used it on his bar gigs until it became sort of hot thing because it became to knowledge it was Frampton's guitar. The interview is available on tube.
Hum , I wonder if your reaction to the song / sound of the voice interactive guitar modulator would have been the same if you were just listening ? Close your eyes to the life saving rock & roll rescue tube stuff in his mouth :) . . . Then it sounds like an organ accompanying the guitar, very closely . Bravo day one ! Always . . . For your honesty
I like how his British accent comes thru the talk box. If you wanna hear that effect used in a really, funky way, then you should do a reaction to Haitian Divorce by Steely Dan.
This is a example of some of the music recorded and released during the 1970's. Even if it didn't make it on your phone's playlist, it's still nice to listen to. I'm not a fan of Rock & Roll, but during the '70's, that genre's music was just that - music.
Frampton was great, the difference with music now and than, now autotune is used, back than all talent, there was no autotune, that's why the music back than is better than anything that comes out now.
Also he is getting ready to retire but find some of his recent music and be amazed how good he still is as an old man. He literally loves music and love sharing it with the audience
I think the live album was filmed in Oakland, CA. Love how he used the voice box. This version is a weekly tv show that used to come on, The Midnight Special.
Keep Peter in your prayers he was on Howard Stern and explains about his sickness how it’s effecting him this breaks my ❤️Not ready to watch it yet just bums me out thinking about it this guy smiles his ass off and and is so passionate playing his baby the guitar and he’s so ADORABLE even now 🥰
When I listen to FREDDIE & Queen I just get emotional knowing what he went thru especially the mean ass media the band even went thru depression after he passed Now when I watch Peter it breaks my ♥️ but then the songs bring back so many MEMORIES
The name of device that Peter Frampton used in the song is called a "Talk Box". I was just a Wee Lad when this song came out. That was the first time I had ever heard someone playing guitar through a "Talk Box" which was pretty cool technology back in the 70's. I agree with Steve Buckskinner. "Frampton Comes Alive" is a Great "Live" album, and Peter Frampton does a KILLER JOB on "Do You Feel Like I Do". Check that version out, and see if he might change your mind about that part of the song. I love it, but not everyone has the same taste in music. I am Happy to see/hear that you liked it. Anyways, Would you do a Reaction to DI/VISION "Unputdownable"? It's an Electronic Song put out in 2004.
That look on your face Angela is the same one we all had 46 years ago when the Frampton Comes Alive double album came out. A taste of the good old days, young lady!
I'll forgive you. Its 2022 and what can I say. You're wrong but its OK.
I once heard someone say they shipped Frampton Comes Alive albums to every front door in suburbia when it came out.. It was mandatory. 🤣
@@justinwatch My copy arrived by mule train.
Yes 🙌 indeed makes me feel young again at 63 and enjoy watching reactions with the songs
If I had a dime for every bowl we torched while listening to this I would be a rich man.
In his live album called Frampton Comes Alive, the crowd is really getting into it and you appreciate it a lot more when hes doing the talk Box thing. It's funny how that works because I tend to agree with you in this particular performance. But when you hear the crowd on his live album, there's a lot more energy.
Absolutely, a TV audience doesn't quite cut it.
@@magneto7930 Yeah, they're told they'll be removed if they act too loud. It interfered with filming.
Got to hear the song from the live album Angela
Frampton Comes Alive! is the one that you want to listen to. You feel like you’re at the show. It was voted album of the year in 1976 by a Rolling Stone readers poll and 3rd best live album by another RS poll. Historic album! I still have mine!
Usually I try to discourage anybody from reacting to a live performance for a first reaction, but in this case Frampton Comes Alive is the only way to experience it. The problem with a TV audience is that they are not necessarily your crowd, they're not necessarily there to see you. They might be there to see a different artist. On the album, it is audibly Frampton's crowd!
The talk box part is the best part of the intermission. There’s only a handful of musicians who truly used it and used it well. Frampton is one of them.
The Frampton Comes Alive version is the ultimate one, of course. But this version is pretty badass 🤟
That tube he was singing into is called a talk Box pedal. The tube is connected to the pedal on the floor. A very cool effect.
Not so much a pedal as a switch. The guitar is plugged into the Talk Box like an amp. Except instead of amplifying the sound wave and then transmitting it out as a series of pulses from a large circumference speaker, for all of us to hear, it only amplifies it a bit and then sends it as a tiny set of pulses down the hollow plastic tube that leads to his mouth. As he plays, the guitar sounds then emerge from the tube in his mouth just as the vibrations from our own vocal chords move into our mouths to be shaped by our lips and tongue into words or other sounds. So the sound wave from the tube replaces the airflow from our throat and vocal chords. After that, the mic picks it up just like it's his voice.
@@s.mcpherson6354Pete Drake (country lap steel player) gave Frampton his first talk box at a George Harrison recording session.
the talkbox was quite the gizmo & was very memorable when audiences heard it live in concert for the first time, I like that its part of the song.
In 1976, when this was released, the Talk Box was novel, and the effect amazed stoned college students, across the nation. My dorm mates, at the time, were blown away that the guitar itself seemed to be talking to them!. And was a huge reason that the album, Frampton Comes Alive, spent 10 weeks at #1 in album sales, and was the #1 selling album, in the US for 1976.
It puts a smile on my face when I see young people enjoying music I have known all my life
We definitely had the best soundtrack
He is a nominee for the rock and roll hall of fame. Fan voting ends April 15 so if you see this please vote daily for him. Once a day per email.
This was an album every teenager had to have in 1976. I had my copy!
I still have mine!
Honestly is always the best policy! Jesus Christ said so! 🙏
Frampton comes Alive
"Frampton Comes Alive" was the best selling album of 1976, the year I graduated from high school.
The best recording of this song is the version he did at Winterland for his Frampton Comes Alive album in the mid 1970's! You can't duplicate magic even if it's the original artist or artists! It is still an inspiring song!
You seem to have a tendency to not like the parts of the songs that make them unique classics
Girl this was the biggest song and album in the world, on planet earth when I was a freshman in college. I went to an HBCU, and I didn't know if the brothers there heard of him, but one day I was chilling with some guys and girls in a dorm room and a brother busted out this record Frampton live and everyone was jammin, then someone passed a joint and OMG this song was freakin AMAZING. This song back in the mid/late 70's resonated with everyone. We listed to a lot of music in college, mainly R&B and Funk, but there was always room for Frampton or Elton and some other rock songs of the day :)
This is a jam song. There were a lot of them in the 70s. Jams are supposed to have extended solo sections. Not everyone's cup of tea. I would say that people should hear the live version from "Frampton Comes Alive" first. The energy from the crowd makes the song really come to life on that album. That album was a huge hit in the 70s and made Frampton a superstar.
Dont apologize for your comnents. You are giving your reaction and its honest and straight from the heart. Thats the best we can ask for. You are awesome.
Frampton Comes Alive version is the best.... top selling live album in history.... this version is ok but not even close to the live album version... thank you for your videos, love them.
Yep, from the vocals to the playing and overall dynamics, Peter Frampton Comes Live version is superior. Though it is nice to see the band here playing a good version nonetheless.
The first time I saw Frampton was in Denver when he was with Humble Pie and the Blackberries. The Blackberries were a group consisting of Billie Barnum, Venetta Fields, and Clydie King who toured with Pink Floyd on their Dark Side of the Moon tour in 1973. In 1974, Carlena Williams replaced Fields in the group, and they appeared on Humble Pie's album Thunderbox that year.
Saw him live a few years ago with a lot less hair and everyone was waiting for that part in the song!
It's called a Talk Box. The way it works is: You take a speaker driver...the speaker without the large round cone and you put it in a box and attach
a rubber hose to it. Put the other end of the hose into your mouth. His guitar signal comes out of the driver, thru the hose, into his mouth where he can shape it, and back to the microphone.
#1 Live album of all time. Every teenager had a copy of it in their homes including my older brother.
Driving around in 76 at 16 listening in my 1970 Nova muscle car.
Cruised a million miles to Frampton Comes Alive - - my 65 VW Bus and a metal cassette deck! Nice!
Yeah, reliving my youth. I was 25 or 26 when this came out. 60’s & 70’s best bands and individual entertainers and musicians. I’m blessed to have been young then. Frampton Comes Alive was the album to own.
So cute! You’re hair is beautiful. Oh Yeah Frampton is pretty dang good! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The effect he was using in the middle of the song is simply called a "talk box". The first versions of that effect were used on lapsteel/pedal steel guitars (think Hawaiian and country music). Peter Frampton was the first to use it on an electric guitar. The Talk Box he has was made and given to him by the inventor if I remember right. You're comparing it to someone else you've heard, but they were copying him. He was the first to do it. Back then, it was really amazing since no one had heard anything like that before.
Ots called a voice box. It runs the guitar sound into his mouth and back out into the microphones so you can make your guitar "talk". 😉
Saw him live at an outside concert soon after the album was released. The part you don't like was an absolute HIT - live.
The talk box always catches people. Frampton Comes Alive is the best live album ever. And one of the best, period.
FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE. MADE HIM A STAR OVERNIGHT.... DOUBLE SET VINYL...
Frampton is a legend............definitely check him out in the musical movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" He did such a great job covering so many Beatles Classics....He and the Bee Gees play the lead............but TONS of great artists and GREAT music in the movie. (Bee Gees, Aerosmith, Earth, Wind and Fire, Billy Preston, Steve Martin, George Burns, Peter Frampton...........a few others) A great tribute movie to the Beatles...........Frampton is fantastic on Golden Slumber......Strawberry Fields.....and so many others. Aerosmith's version of "Come Together" is from that movie.
I want to BLANK u lol 😂 then his adorable precious SMILE I bet he smiled the whole time in his moms womb and coming out amd was a HAPPY baby
At least you can critique a song without interrupting every five seconds. I also like ypur honesty 👍
The effect is known as a voice box. You were recalling Roger Troutman of The Zapp Band. Another great guitar player who used the voice box as well.
I wonder how many people today realise how big Peter Frampton was back in the day, they need to be Shown the way.
Saw Peter in concert. Great show. Everyone was wasted. A legend. Everyone had his album. Rock God!!!
I agree with you about the voice box. Thanks for the reaction.
Frampton was an underrated guitarist in his era
I love it. To each his own.
Hope you noticed the third pick up in his guitar because hes getting ready to blow your mind back in 1976.
Dope! I grew up listening to this kind of music. Cool....
Your reaction to the talk box is awesome!
When this came out, everyone in High School was talking about the guy who made his guitar talk! Zapp and Roger, auto tune, only Pink Floyd and Eagles used a talk box then. Different world now when you can take a barking dog and turn it into words in a rap song.
Watching your face come to a full stop as Peter uses the talk box is perfect. You looked so completely mesmerized. It's mainly for people who are stoned. Great reaction.
Just to let you know, Baby I Love Your Way was performed by Peter as well, and the live album version is the best, and that song was covered by Will To Power in the 1990's, when they mixed it with Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird! That section you mentioned is not for everyone, and it does sound kind of alien! Good observation!
Oh my God..I am 16 and in love with this guy. As I watched, I knew every word..every! That is what GREAT MUSIC v🎶 🎵 DOES..GET IN YOUR SOUL... this song came on at every house party after we flipped the album cover open and found the rolling papers!! Great choice and you were raised right young lady..Appreciation for talent! Love your channel ❤
I love your honest reactions!!
This isn't the live version that was on the album. If you played that I think you would appreciate it more. This was a great song to play while you were driving in your car alone after dark. The good version keeps building and building and has a great ending.
Yes the live version is better, BUT rather lengthy for just a review here
I was 16 when this song was popular. For me this is the 70s.
The popular version from Frampton Comes Alive is the best way to hear it. Listen to it sometime and you'll see what we mean.
Those guys had more talent in their pinky finger than most bands have today
Frampton played at Eric Clapton's - Crossroads Festival 🎸. I like your reactions alot bc you're honest . 👌🎸
I remember watching this in the 70 either midnight special or Don Kirshner's rock concert
This is the music that helped to make our generation the coolest generation!! Hands down!! ❤️❤️✌️
Without the talk-box section, this is just a regular blues inspired rock song. It's one of the things Frampton is famous for. Might as well sit around a camp fire without it.
talent +charisma+originality= FRAMPTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw this show in Madison square garden in 70,s. Dave Mason came on after and blew Frampton away
my god this is the BEST EVER!!!
The look on your face when he hit the talk box is priceless
Hello DayOne!! I saw Peter Frampton open for KISS with Cheap Trick at the Fabulous Forum in the 70’s! Frampton was so amazing that I immediately bought his “Frampton Comes Alive” album!! Still listed as one of the top live albums today! 💟
i don't know which I enjoy more, listening and watching a great song like this or watching Angela's reaction to it.
Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand
Whose wine? What wine?
Where the hell did I dine?
Good choice babe
Ok so the thing is called a talk box and this isn't the version you should listen to . also they where just starting to learn how to record live. That being said the album frampton comes alive was one of the best selling if not the best selling live recordings of all time. As you just witnessed live recordings are tricky complex songs are difficult to play the same .
I saw Peter do this song at the L.A. Forum in 1977. Frampton played a guitar solo, then a piano solo, then a drum solo in the same song… a 30 minute version of this song….AMAZING
I like your honesty.
Peter Frampton is one of the greatest guitarists and talk box artists of all time. Guess you had to be there!
I seen the look of confusion when they talk box came out and I knew she wasn’t feeling it lol
💘 your stunned reaction..
You may be the only person alive not to like the talk box. Talk box made this song iconic.
1978 at a sold out show at Madison Square Garden, 20 year old me was in shock and awe as the entire building seemed to be shaking like a 6.0 earthquake at the sight and sound of this.
Frampton was a school chum of David Bowie. Saw them both in 87 in Anaheim. 8th row, Best Rock guitarist I've seen live.
Everyday I listen to this amd 1981 Montreal live Somebody to Love that Freddie Mercury and Queen just blow me away I listen to a lot of songs but go back to those 2 😜
It's called a talk box your voice comes through your guitar
this is from the March 19,1976 Midnight Special
Talk box was mastered by Peter, Zapp and Roger... I've heard Stevie Wonder use it, also Teddy Riley is awesome with it. Wish I'd hear this sound more.
It is refreshing to see a song reaction where the person doesn't love the song. So many song reaction channels seem disingenuous as they love every single song. I guess they think they will draw more subscribers to their channel by appearing to love all their suggested songs. It's not normal to love every song you hear. That's why there is strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla. You like what you like and that's cool. I enjoy an honest reaction. I'm in my mid 50s. Frampton was not one of my favorites in my younger years, but I have a real appreciation for him now.
Hi Ms. D., The Talkbox allows one to talk thru an instrument, in this case Mr. Peter's guitar.. ♠W.G.
This just in! Aliens land on Earth. They love Frampton Comes Alive.
Great fun, thank you
If you watch Rufus & Chaka Khan doing Tell Me Something Good on the Midnight Special they are using a Talk Box on it just like Frampton does hear.
Suggestions? -
"Get Closer" by Seals & Croft
"Couldn't Get It Right" by Climax Blues Band
"Whenever I Call You Friend" by Loggins/Nicks
I understand your response to the talkbox part. It's a bit of a gimicky thing that was popular at the time. You really don't hear them much any more, which tells you how they haven't stood the test of time.
5/4/22, 5:28 p.m.
It was amazing watching you go from a standstill to grooving with it. It was 1976! The Frampton Comes Alive album was so much better you would have to understand that the technology of the talkbox didn't exist for guitar until Peter Frampton. It's ok you didn't like the talk box section but if you had been 13 in 1975 it would have blown you away. Thank you for your honest reaction. You probably you like his other music that don't incorporate the talkbox.❤️
Unfortunately you watched the wrong video. Listen to it again but listen to Frampton comes alive version it's far superior . I think you might just change your opinion... maybe.
Exactly
Love your dress and your hair is beautiful
There's quite story on that guitar Peter himself has told in an interview. To put it short, on tour the freight plane carrying the band's equipment crashed and burned down. He thought the guitar would be gone. 20 years or so later he got it back with relatively minor scars, in full playing order. Someone had picked up the guitar and used it on his bar gigs until it became sort of hot thing because it became to knowledge it was Frampton's guitar. The interview is available on tube.
Hum , I wonder if your reaction to the song / sound of the voice interactive guitar modulator would have been the same if you were just listening ? Close your eyes to the life saving rock & roll rescue tube stuff in his mouth :) . . . Then it sounds like an organ accompanying the guitar, very closely . Bravo day one ! Always . . . For your honesty
One of my favorite college party tunes. Hit it hard at the bar, then sleep in til 2pm. Then............Hey! Let's do it again!!! Brutal.
That was the best part to most ppl including me
I like how his British accent comes thru the talk box. If you wanna hear that effect used in a really, funky way, then you should do a reaction to Haitian Divorce by Steely Dan.
Frampton Comes Alive!!! The whole album is #1
Yeah if I'm not mistaken he was the first one to use that thing he has in his mouth to talk into the microphone
This is a example of some of the music recorded and released during the 1970's. Even if it didn't make it on your phone's playlist, it's still nice to listen to. I'm not a fan of Rock & Roll, but during the '70's, that genre's music was just that - music.
Frampton was great, the difference with music now and than, now autotune is used, back than all talent, there was no autotune, that's why the music back than is better than anything that comes out now.
I LOVE the Talk Box and LOVE your reaction!
Also he is getting ready to retire but find some of his recent music and be amazed how good he still is as an old man. He literally loves music and love sharing it with the audience
I'm In You By Peter Frampton You will Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the live album was filmed in Oakland, CA. Love how he used the voice box. This version is a weekly tv show that used to come on, The Midnight Special.
Keep Peter in your prayers he was on Howard Stern and explains about his sickness how it’s effecting him this breaks my ❤️Not ready to watch it yet just bums me out thinking about it this guy smiles his ass off and and is so passionate playing his baby the guitar and he’s so ADORABLE even now 🥰
Other guys that used the talk box, Joe Perry, Jeff Beck. You don't have to like everything we grew up with. It's ok.
When I listen to FREDDIE & Queen I just get emotional knowing what he went thru especially the mean ass media the band even went thru depression after he passed Now when I watch Peter it breaks my ♥️ but then the songs bring back so many MEMORIES
The name of device that Peter Frampton used in the song is called a "Talk Box". I was just a Wee Lad when this song came out. That was the first time I had ever heard someone playing guitar through a "Talk Box" which was pretty cool technology back in the 70's.
I agree with Steve Buckskinner. "Frampton Comes Alive" is a Great "Live" album, and Peter Frampton does a KILLER JOB on "Do You Feel Like I Do". Check that version out, and see if he might change your mind about that part of the song.
I love it, but not everyone has the same taste in music.
I am Happy to see/hear that you liked it.
Anyways,
Would you do a Reaction to DI/VISION "Unputdownable"?
It's an Electronic Song put out in 2004.
Do yourself a favor and listen to the version from Frampton Comes Alive. The audience is 90 percent dead here.