11 years old, growing up in the suburbs of St. Paul, Minnesota- Frampton Comes Alive! 1976 first album I ever bought. Played nonstop- Made me pick up a guitar in grade school. Greatest times! Thank you Lord for a great long term memory ! Roller skating to Frampton- heck, everything to Frampton for 2 years- still can’t play it loud enough!
ABSOLUTELY. Inwas an 80s late teen. Dob 67. So loved the 70s and 80s. Too bad commercial producers fkd it up. See Tom Mc Donald. Hes fkn up all the producers. Why. Its just him his GF and a couple buds. Their rockin the hell out.of massaging
I feel the same....my folks played a,wide variety which formed my taste in music! I always felt fortunate to have folks that played some good music. They brought us up in the best era ever.
This track should have been called "Bell bottom blues" given the immense flared satin white trousers Pete is wearing. ;-). We all wore flares and platform soled shoes back in the day... it seemed to fit the rock music of the day.
It was great music years in that era man this is the old video of Peter Frampton when you know I love this video I'm so thankful that RUclips is putting all these great music videos classic rock videos Man I love it and I love classic rock 🎵🎸🎵🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵✌️✌️🕊️🕊️🕊️❤❤❤ peace love and music✌️✌️✌️🕊️
Rick On boomer1954, I turned 71 Jan 8 2024 Still turning up the volume to these Rock'n songs, no complaints yet from apartment neighbors, still early at 8:45p.m. Feb 28 2024 ROCK ON
This is killer to watch!!!! It amazes me as how controlled the cross were back then. Different world...we were free from phones and people just partied! Good times!!!!!!❤️🎶🎶
Peter Frampton was one of many artists that I enjoyed when I came back from Vietnam. I appreciate all the great music that I had during the 70s. Glad to be alive still at 68.
I loved Peter Frampton. This song is one of the greatest songs back then. I want to go back in time and take my daughter and grandchildren. When, times were more peaceful. Kids could be kids and have fun outside and not worry about getting picked up and we had fun playing outside not video games . Memories, take me back
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There is the old adage that " Framptom comes alive " album was mailed to everyone in the country and we all had it ...well we did all have it but we paid for it like everyone else ..lol ,,Great days .
This is the same Concert Skynyrd played. They played 'Freebird' during their set and it was great. Their stage decor was the best I've ever seen. Even compared to today. They had George Washington and Thomas Jefferson on each side of a gigantic Rebel Flag. This audience is so into the show. I would have been too. I love long, extended versions of great guitar playing. This is a video I've watched many times along with 'Freebird.' Their guitar playing was magnificent as well. This show was July 2, 1977; 3 months before Skynyrds tragic plane crash. RIP. I wish I was a teenager in the 70s. What a genius time for music. If you were a teenager in the 70s I envy you.
Day On The Green, Oakland, CA. I was between my Junior and Senior years of high school. The seventies were a magical time to come of age in. So many fine memories of the days when I wore a younger man's clothes. Great time to be alive. Wish we could go back to those days when America was a better country. So much hate and deceit today.
I remember being eleven years old, and my big brother played this song for me, and I was in tears at the end. My brother asked me why I was crying. "Because I feel like he does!" I answered.
In 1976, I was 12 years old, I cried at night because i wanted to marry him one day! Then, at 24..I worked at A&M. When I found out he was coming in the office that day, I started to shake, I couldn’t believe it! His pic was on my office wall, my childhood idol!! It took me right back to those tween years! I got to meet him that day, and took a picture with him! He will forever be in my heart and soul! Best day ever!!!!
Oh WOW! This was 6 years before I was born, but I LOVE all of those bands/performers with the exception of Santana… I like Santana well enough m, but I LOVE the rest of them. I can’t imagine getting to see the Outlaws, Frampton and Skynyrd LIVE and in concert! That would be incredible….
My first concert i ever attended was Peter Frampton and Gary Wright 1976 at the Warehouse in New Orleans! I was 15 yrs old. 50 years later i still play this song while grilling on the pool deck! Long live Frampton!
I was at this concert 11:09 & 24:10, same concert as Lynryd Skynyrd, tragically only 3 months before we lost Ronnie, Steve & Cassie in the horrible plane crash 😭 That was the BEST concert I'd ever been to...EVER!!! Loved those Days on the Green!!! Thank you Bill Graham (RIP🙏) & all the great artists!!! Both Peter Frampton & Lynryd Skynyrd totally ROCKED that sold out coliseum!!! I wouldn’t trade that day...any of those days for anything!!!
Yeah. Great concert and that song makes it greater. You''re one of the lucky ones. The weather looks very hot. How many passed out because of the heat?
Hey i was there!! DAMN that was a long time ago! I was 17. I'll never forget that show or any of the other hundreds of concerts I've seen. They may be a bit fuzzy cuz i was always high, but I'll never forget. I saw soooo many shows back in the day. Even now
Yep, me too. We got there at 4:00 am to lean on the green fence in front. I am trying to remember if I made it through the entire concert in front. If I recall, it was crazy hot.
I was 15 and on vacation in the states that summer. You could turn the wheel on the radio as long you wanted. Peter Frampton was everywhere. That summer of '77 was truely magical! I will never forget.
His drum playing in the middle of the song is a testament to his talent and amazing sense of rhythm, timing and composition. Love me some Frampton! One of the best guitarists and showmen I've ever had the pleasure of seeing live!
Hell yeah baby, IT STILL ROCKS I WAS 12 WHEN IT CAME OUT ROCKED THEN AN STILL DOES TODAY.. WHEN MUSIC WAS REAL!!! WE WERE LUCKY TO HIT THE BEST MUSIC ERA EVER 70s ROCK
Same! I was 17 in 1976 and Frampton was the BOMB. It was practically a law that every high school kid had to own this album. I can’t imagine the amounts of stems and seeds I sifted through on the album cover 😅. I’m 65 and still lovin’ this.
High School days for me when this was first released. Frampton was playing on the radio in the car as me and my family were heading to Baltimore to visit relatives. My oldest brother woke me up and I have loved this song ever since then.
Still listening to this man and his guitar masterpiece @ 61yo and its 2023 Love it. One of the only talented people \men that can make that guitar talk baby.ROCK ON
Capri Blue I too feel like you do and everyone who got the blessing to experience the 70s. A remarkable era in time. OLD SCHOOL my friend!!!! March 18, 2024.
Peter was and still is simply an extraordinary person and musician. It is quite difficult as you may imagine playing a song as long as these guys did that day. They didn't miss a single beat. Peter has a very special way of connecting with his fans. I am in awe! It was also great to see Peter on drums.
I was about 17 when this song came out .I loved riding around late at night listening to this and all the other songs .Great job by all of You .I'm 66 now and I still love it .
That song will never get old. I’m 50 grew up in the 70’s. We liked at Palm Park apartments and my dad jammed that song on a Kenwood turntable stereo. The 70’s were the absolute best
Hmm, I'm two years older than you and I don't even say that I "grew up" in the 70s as I was merely a boy. You were only eight when 1980 dawned. You "grew up" in the 80s like I did.
He's just a 27 year old kid here. The talent of musicians in this (my generation) generation is mind boggling. Literally the best time in music and so glad I was there to witness it in all it's glory!
When did you graduate H.S.? I did in 1985 and I swear that every couple months another monster album was released! From Judas Priest to Dire Straits to Joe Walsh, Van Halen and so many more.
I was there. High as a kite with friends all around me everywhere. What an incredibly beautiful day. One of the best in my life! It was called "Day on the Green" . Oakland Coliseum
I never knew that life I’ve survived quite ok. Music is therapeutic 😊😊😊😊😊 meaning sans computerized ] That generation was fun free and ….no I missed a lot of these concerts I’m seeing online….I had all these fab albums! Kindness of peeps to upload this great content!
The cocaine habit was strong in this one. Peter Frampton Details Drug Abuse During Career: ‘It was Criminal’. Peter Frampton’s Drug Abuse at Peak Frampton explains in the interview that he’s since taken responsibility for relying on the wrong people. Besides being lied to, his manager also ripped him off and left him bankrupt. But the guitarist was always clueless due to being fed hard drugs constantly. “I was kept away from those things,” Frampton said. “I was kept high. If I needed weed, he made sure I had weed. If I needed cocaine, he made sure I had cocaine. He didn’t want me thinking about what was going on.
My 11yr old grandson just discovered the talk box ( like it was a new thing) and I had to show him this video. Wish we still had music like this the mid to late 70's were an awesome time to be a teenager!!!
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Alot of people don't realize how good of a guitarist Peter was. The seventies had alot of great guitarists and I think many people didn't give him the respect he deserves.
@@JimLaughlan I saw all but Jimi. My favorite. But Frampton to me was way better then Clapton. I saw him at a time he still was in shock over Jimi. His best work to me was definitely Cream. Anyway there’s no wrong or right. It’s whatever makes people feel good.
I recorded these at the Tower theater near my home. It for some reason plays twice. Rush does 2112. 1976. Journey was before Perry on vocal. It’s one Schon sang. And Frampton Lines on my face. He is truly a great guitarist. My favorite was HUMBLE PIE Music from him. But I enjoyed some of the solo stuff. You’re right. His tone was so good. Schon also. They both played through Leslie cabinets then. ruclips.net/video/5_sFwv3mG08/видео.html
I love the 70's, 80's and some of the 90's music and listen to it daily. Times change but I have found some great rock music on here purely by accident kind of how I discovered some great new bands (at the time) in a record store based on the artwork on their album covers and took a monetary gamble (of which I had very little as a kid) I have found that since I stopped thinking that no good music was made after say 1996 and started looking for it that I have found it (and it's free) we have to stop being so close minded and negative in our old age and put some effort into finding newer stuff because it's out there as long as you put forth some effort and positive attitude.
I was there. In 79 I was on the field high fiving Bon Scott while Angus was on his back shredding. A moment I will never forget. You are so right though. We took the incredible talent these people had for granted. Don't think we'll ever see it again.
I remember the 70 in my younger years driving my car no seat belt drinking beer in your car long hair best days of my life and all the group real music and real singing thanks
how was it that 70s music sounds so much better? I'm not talking lyrics, arrangement, or bands. BUT simplistic instruments! Guitar strings, piano hammers and drum manipulation. Its brilliant to the ears!
That year, Frampton was the only rock band in the world. No one could compete with his level of success. Seeing him live was THE concert you would never forget.
I was lucky enough to see Peter's "Frampton Comes Alive" tour that summer, Gary Wright opened, it was amazing and it gives me chills to see this video today.
@@markmottershead646 Exactly Peter Frampton was good a bit too processed. I saw Led Zeppelin at Oakland Coliseum 1977 not many of us left by the time they came on stage. Bill Graham security and Jimmy got into it cost us concert goers nearly 3 hours in the hot sun, but they were spectacular. I do believe it was their last US concert. They played as a full band .
Yep, that's when Talent was real!!! What can I say...,those were the best years of my life, Whoa, thanks to real true musicians with awesome lyrics and music 🎶 so many of us were able to 😉 enjoy! Thank you all !
@@debbietodd1327 you remember how the eagles sounded? Or anything about the eagles? No information or video of course from them. Not sure if they even recorded it for their own personal archive
Yeah it was a sold out concert, Outlaws came out first an said, How ya'll doing! We just had a bottle of Jack Daniel's for breakfast, that's rock an roll baby
@@debbietodd1327 My wife & I were there, I was stationed at Moffit Field. It was the best concert we've been to, as far as the line up, and talent! We were 17 & 19 at the time. Oh to be young! Lol
That's pretty cool my friend i was born im 1973 and im very glad my parents raised me around this good old music the music today stinks the music back then when i was born will never get old i love the old music and i love peter Frampton i still got one of his original records when my dad passed away he left it to me do you feel like i do i still play it all the time
That's Awesome you were there! I get lost in his music. I also love 80's. 70's & 80's are my favorite kinds of music. Skynyrd..I've seen so many times through the 80's I lost count but still have a few T- shirts.
This was so good!!!! I had to watch this three times!!! Outstanding!!! The San Francisco Bay Area had some of the best concerts on the planet. Especially the Day on the Greens! I have been to at least a dozen Day on the Greens and they were all amazing. I wish that was at this one but I missed it. They done make music like this anymore, this was when Music actually had value!!! Listen to that crowd!!!
Day on the Green Oakland Coli. I was in Jr High living in Stockton an hour away. Wasn't sure what all the excitement was about. Chicks were all talking about how cool Frampton was. I was full into disco so yeah a disco- nect.
1976 AND 1977. I caught his show three times. "FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE" SOLD MILLIONS OF ALBUMS. The 1970's was a MAJOR BREAK THROUGH for ROCK MUSIC. The shows were awesome. The U.S. and England provided a plethora of memorable tunes. Wookstock kicked things off in 1969.
@@TerryLongstreathI was there in Tulsa too ‘76. We could bring in ice chests full of food~drinks, blankets. Aww the good ole days! A guy was walking around taking pics of me and my friends, would love to see them now! Santana~Gary Wright opened, fabulous show!!! 😻
Me Too!! Wearing red "dittos" pants, 8 inch cork platform shoes, Navy and white gingham halter top. Hair parted down the middle and half way down my back! Those were the "Day on the Green" concerts at the Oakland Coliseum. I saw so many bands (Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Winter Brothers, Journey, Triumph, Steve Miller Band and all the ones listed below) @ those concerts. I went to almost every "Day on the Green...there were many others more then just these. Those were the days!! I am so greatful I got to go to all these awesome concerts!! And to raise my son on all this good music! He is 27 now and is a musician, and prefers the old stuff! This was the line-up for that series: Day on the Green - Wikipedia 1977. Day On The Green #1: Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Brothers, Gary Wright, (May 7, 1977). Day On The Green #2 & 3: Eagles, Steve Miller Band, Heart, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Foreigner (May 28 & 30, 1977). Day On The Green #4 & 5: Peter Frampton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana, Outlaws (July 2 & 4, 1977).
What a lineup. Frampton, Bob Mayo, Stanley Sheldon & John Siomos. Top notch musicians and top notch chicks in that crowd. Nothing better than the 70’s.
Skynyrd fronted this. Blew Franpton's ass off the stage. It was pathetic. Skynyrd tore ass. Frampton goofed off and bowed down. He knew who ran this show.
@@petezereeeah That's a dam odd statement to make. You hate Frampton that much? Of course the headliner runs the show. Don't mean Frampton didn't rock his ass off. Chill out on the hate. Here's context on the show en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_on_the_Green#1977
Man, look at the freaking crowd!! People must have been so uncivil. There’s no way a crowd like that would be safe. Today remember getting the album in 3rd grade and till this day it still lights me up and the hairs on My neck . That’s the feeling and amazes I still Love this song. I would see him later on 3 different times . I love you like a bro Peter Feamptonb
Day on the Green concerts at Oakland Coliseum in California were huge events, tickets were cheap affordable... i was the designated driver since i did not party, we all piled on top of each other (5 in back, 3 in front) in my dads green Thunderbird and spent the entire day at the concert Love, love loved it
@@brinkybrinkz ***I'm thinkin "Best Live" song-My pick="Dazed & Confused" The Song Remains The Same. I got a chance to see that LIVE @ DOGs #6 & 7 - 6/23-24 1977!***
@@brinkybrinkz Stimmt was du schreibst. Sehe ich genauso. Mein erstes Live Album war die Doppel LP von Deep Purple Made in Japan damals mit 14 Jahren 1973. Natürlich sind wir alle auch auf Peter Frampton abgefahren und diesen Song hier war schon richtig gut. Aber jeder sieht das natürlich anders. Gruß aus Gemany Berlin. 🌅
I was not aware that Frampton played the drums! What a surprise! Multitalented! He did a great job, with a smooth transition between changing drummers. I really enjoyed watching this performance! I grew up with Frampton in my teens. He never ceases to amaze me, even 50 years later!
He CAN PLAY EVERTHING ON THAT STAGE...!!! SO FRIGGIN TALENTED !!! THERE ARE NO MORE AUTHINTICK BANDS . WHERE THEY ALL SLEPT ANYWHERE , INITAILLY... TOM PETTY CAN PLAY IT ALL AS WELL... I HAVE "TINNITUS" HIS MUSIC AND A FEW OTHER'S GIVE RELIEF WITH CONTEXT , WE ALL ARE MARKING TIME ,THE BAND AS WELLAS HIS POSATIV ENERGY ...ENERGY FROM A MORE INOCENT PLACE THAN TODAY , SAD TO SAY ...ROCK ON !!!
🎉 YES!! AGREED....was singing this song to my puppy today & she ran around getting all HAPPY! WE NEED MORE SIMPLE HAPPINESS TODAY ❤😊🎉 This life, this world has gotten TOO COMPLICATED 😢😮
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
Hey, I saw him at the same concert. I played that album till I wore it out, even had a poster of the cover. Pinned it up next to Robert Plant. Oh those fun days!
Needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame ! Wasn't fortunate enough to see this back in the day , what a stellar performance . Fans loved the bands and the bands loved the fans !
@@timndonna Hall of Shame more like it. J Tull is not there, Roberta Flack is. Lou Reed had to die for be inducted. Mark Knopfler didn1t bother to fly from London to end of the world Cincinnati.
Was So in love with you! ... But really was So much the music. Had my tickets so far in advance,v and then I got grounded.. BUT YOU BEST BELIEVE I WAS AN ANGEL, AND DEFINITELY MADE IT TOTHE SHOW !! SO GOOD, LOVE YOU PETER!- ❤❤❤NINJAH!
That is amazing live footage.. the camera working at the end with him on stage right there is something to say. I saw Peter Frampton in OAKLAND and may the Shell. If not, it is 78.. you know I’m 65 now but I’m pretty sure it was this show. It was amazing.. before Peter Frampton Lynyrd Skynyrd.. there was a number of shows that Day, Day on the Green. Those were the days.
Dammit i miss the 70's had great times at the Oakland coliseum. I didn't even smoke cigarettes or pot but just walking across the field got me high some. And love all those Day Of The Green concerts just awesome.
11 years old, growing up in the suburbs of St. Paul, Minnesota- Frampton Comes Alive! 1976 first album I ever bought. Played nonstop- Made me pick up a guitar in grade school. Greatest times! Thank you Lord for a great long term memory ! Roller skating to Frampton- heck, everything to Frampton for 2 years- still can’t play it loud enough!
The 70’s & 80’s had the best music I wish we all could go back in time
ABSOLUTELY. Inwas an 80s late teen. Dob 67.
So loved the 70s and 80s. Too bad commercial producers fkd it up.
See Tom Mc Donald. Hes fkn up all the producers.
Why. Its just him his GF and a couple buds. Their rockin the hell out.of massaging
I feel the same....my folks played a,wide variety which formed my taste in music! I always felt fortunate to have folks that played some good music. They brought us up in the best era ever.
I am 68 and I used to wake up to this when I was 16 it was always playing on the radio
Beautiful music.... beautiful people..... and NO DAM CELLPHONES !!
Yeah. No shit.😅
I want to go back to the 70s,a simpler time. Better music and great friends cruising the strip.Peter Frampton is an awesome guitarist,way underrated.
This track should have been called "Bell bottom blues" given the immense flared satin white trousers Pete is wearing. ;-). We all wore flares and platform soled shoes back in the day... it seemed to fit the rock music of the day.
I totally agree! Peace and love then!
Well son, you should’ve been a teenager in the 60s
fucking a man ! god if we could turn clock back !!
It was great music years in that era man this is the old video of Peter Frampton when you know I love this video I'm so thankful that RUclips is putting all these great music videos classic rock videos Man I love it and I love classic rock 🎵🎸🎵🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵✌️✌️🕊️🕊️🕊️❤❤❤ peace love and music✌️✌️✌️🕊️
Pray for our kids today. They have no real music or musicians like this at all. Music in the 70’s was glorious!
Your So Wright .........
Saw him again last year in Fort Lauderdale, FL at the Hard Rock....Still going strong, much less Hair yet sounding AWESOME!
Absolutely!!!!!!!
No shit! And we were all connected as friends till death! 😢
Absolutely it's never coming back we have to save the legacy wile we can I'm 65 running out of power so have to move faster 😊😅😮😂Billy the kid
Age 69. I STILL put this vinyl on my stereo and crank up those Klipsch speakers real loud… the whole album is excellent.
Rick On boomer1954, I turned 71 Jan 8 2024 Still turning up the volume to these Rock'n songs, no complaints yet from apartment neighbors, still early at 8:45p.m. Feb 28 2024 ROCK ON
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Got my speakers on it now 😂
I’m at 203 am lol!!!! Spaced neighbors ! Good thing!!! Good neighbors 😂
The whole Era was EPIC !!
The best time to be alive !!! Rock was king and will always be .....Frampton kills it !!!
You got that right I'm 68 and God dang things ain't right
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Yeah hell yeah carol ❤️
Ya got that right I agree
Awesome
OMG! I wish we could turn back time. Those were the days.
I turned back time.....in my mind. Sat there for 1/2 hour....just remembering....!
This is killer to watch!!!! It amazes me as how controlled the cross were back then. Different world...we were free from phones and people just partied! Good times!!!!!!❤️🎶🎶
Peter Frampton was one of many artists that I enjoyed when I came back from Vietnam. I appreciate all the great music that I had during the 70s. Glad to be alive still at 68.
Right on,man
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Thank you for your service and keep rockin!👍✊🇺🇸
You know it!!! Peace & thank you ❤️
I appreciate you and your service!
Welcome home, brother.
I loved Peter Frampton. This song is one of the greatest songs back then. I want to go back in time and take my daughter and grandchildren. When, times were more peaceful. Kids could be kids and have fun outside and not worry about getting picked up and we had fun playing outside not video games . Memories, take me back
This was not only greatest song back then it was one of the greatest songs ever written!
spot on .. miss those 70s days
POR ESO SIEMPRE LES DIGO QUE ME QUEDÉ ATRAPADA EN LOS 70s y 80s. 🎵🎶🎵LOS MEJORES AÑOS ROCKEROS🎵🎶🎵
TENGO 75 AÑOS Y SON LOS MEJORES RECUERDOS DE LA MÚSICA QUE NUNCA PASARÁ DE MODA‼️🌺♥️🌺
Indeed 100%.
I agree with you 💯 % wish they had a Time Machine so that we could go back The 70s were the greatest times ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
People today have no idea how "Huge" Fampton was that summer, that album was on endless replay...endless.
There is the old adage that " Framptom comes alive " album was mailed to everyone in the country and we all had it ...well we did all have it but we paid for it like everyone else ..lol ,,Great days .
Frampton not famton😂
So what happened to Frampton?
@@haroldhollandhoffman1697 he got his class A CDL and started trucking
@@johnbartlett9568 😂🤣😆😎🤘
This is the same Concert Skynyrd played. They played 'Freebird' during their set and it was great. Their stage decor was the best I've ever seen. Even compared to today. They had George Washington and Thomas Jefferson on each side of a gigantic Rebel Flag. This audience is so into the show. I would have been too. I love long, extended versions of great guitar playing. This is a video I've watched many times along with 'Freebird.' Their guitar playing was magnificent as well. This show was July 2, 1977; 3 months before Skynyrds tragic plane crash. RIP. I wish I was a teenager in the 70s. What a genius time for music. If you were a teenager in the 70s I envy you.
It was great miss it too.
I was and you're right it was glorious.
Day On The Green, Oakland, CA.
I was between my Junior and Senior years of high school.
The seventies were a magical time to come of age in. So many fine memories of the days when I wore a younger man's clothes. Great time to be alive. Wish we could go back to those days when America was a better country. So much hate and deceit today.
I remember being eleven years old, and my big brother played this song for me, and I was in tears at the end. My brother asked me why I was crying. "Because I feel like he does!" I answered.
In 1976, I was 12 years old, I cried at night because i wanted to marry him one day! Then, at 24..I worked at A&M. When I found out he was coming in the office that day, I started to shake, I couldn’t believe it! His pic was on my office wall, my childhood idol!! It took me right back to those tween years!
I got to meet him that day, and took a picture with him! He will forever be in my heart and soul!
Best day ever!!!!
LUCKY YOU
SMH, Groupies.
Awesome encounter!!! Funny how things work out sometimes 💫💫💫
Great memory ❣️
Talk about insane manifestation!! 😄
lucky we lived in the 70’s & 80’s, majority of the best of music ever!
I was there. It was Frampton, Santana, Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Outlaws. I believe it was $8 for a ticket.
All unbelievable bands. I saw Skynyrd and the Outlaws in San Antonio and the Outlaws were better than Skynyrd!!!
Oh WOW! This was 6 years before I was born, but I LOVE all of those bands/performers with the exception of Santana… I like Santana well enough m, but I LOVE the rest of them. I can’t imagine getting to see the Outlaws, Frampton and Skynyrd LIVE and in concert! That would be incredible….
Me too.... I think I saw you 😊
Green Grass and high tides forever!! We feel like ya do 😎
My first concert i ever attended was Peter Frampton and Gary Wright 1976 at the Warehouse in New Orleans! I was 15 yrs old. 50 years later i still play this song while grilling on the pool deck! Long live Frampton!
I was there with a group of friends to this day we talk about this concert thank you Peter Frampton for a lifetime of memories
I was at this concert 11:09 & 24:10, same concert as Lynryd Skynyrd, tragically only 3 months before we lost Ronnie, Steve & Cassie in the horrible plane crash 😭
That was the BEST concert I'd ever been to...EVER!!! Loved those Days on the Green!!! Thank you Bill Graham (RIP🙏) & all the great artists!!!
Both Peter Frampton & Lynryd Skynyrd totally ROCKED that sold out coliseum!!!
I wouldn’t trade that day...any of those days for anything!!!
Yeah. Great concert and that song makes it greater. You''re one of the lucky ones. The weather looks very hot. How many passed out because of the heat?
Exactly, my best friend was at this show.. I saw Frampton earlier and Skynyrd both a day on the green… No place like Oakland back then for concerts..
My sister and her future ex-husband were there, too.
Back before Mt.Davis ruined that stadium
I was there, too
And agree. Fantastic concert.
Peter Framption ...through this video enjoyed displaying himself as capturing his audiance through the means of his music .
Love everyone at the warehouse NOLA
Hey i was there!! DAMN that was a long time ago! I was 17. I'll never forget that show or any of the other hundreds of concerts I've seen. They may be a bit fuzzy cuz i was always high, but I'll never forget. I saw soooo many shows back in the day. Even now
Yep, me too. We got there at 4:00 am to lean on the green fence in front.
I am trying to remember if I made it through the entire concert in front. If I recall, it was crazy hot.
I was 15 and on vacation in the states that summer.
You could turn the wheel on the radio as long you wanted.
Peter Frampton was everywhere.
That summer of '77 was truely magical!
I will never forget.
His drum playing in the middle of the song is a testament to his talent and amazing sense of rhythm, timing and composition. Love me some Frampton! One of the best guitarists and showmen I've ever had the pleasure of seeing live!
We really anticipated this album back in 76, I was 16. I fell in love with this album and wore it out! Still love it at 63!
Hell yeah baby, IT STILL ROCKS I WAS 12 WHEN IT CAME OUT ROCKED THEN AN STILL DOES TODAY.. WHEN MUSIC WAS REAL!!! WE WERE LUCKY TO HIT THE BEST MUSIC ERA EVER 70s ROCK
Same❤
That's why had to buy the cd! It's still in my rotation to this very day
Same! I was 17 in 1976 and Frampton was the BOMB. It was practically a law that every high school kid had to own this album. I can’t imagine the amounts of stems and seeds I sifted through on the album cover 😅. I’m 65 and still lovin’ this.
YEA I WAS 19
High School days for me when this was first released. Frampton was playing on the radio in the car as me and my family were heading to Baltimore to visit relatives. My oldest brother woke me up and I have loved this song ever since then.
Still listening to this man and his guitar masterpiece @ 61yo and its 2023
Love it. One of the only talented people \men that can make that guitar talk baby.ROCK ON
I'm 71 now 2024 Jan 8, it's February 28, 2024 and rocking to this and YES I FEEL like you do.😎
Capri Blue I too feel like you do and everyone who got the blessing to experience the 70s. A remarkable era in time. OLD SCHOOL my friend!!!! March 18, 2024.
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Peter was and still is simply an extraordinary person and musician. It is quite difficult as you may imagine playing a song as long as these guys did that day. They didn't miss a single beat. Peter has a very special way of connecting with his fans. I am in awe! It was also great to see Peter on drums.
He and his music matured with age like a fine wine
I was about 17 when this song came out .I loved riding around late at night listening to this and all the other songs .Great job by all of You .I'm 66 now and I still love it .
I'm in the 66 club too, We were in Daytona Beach when this came out. Everywhere on the beach it was playing.
Back when we could just be us.
Amen seen this tour in Buffalo NY
Life was so simple than.
Well said
Thats for sure.
Aic
That song will never get old. I’m 50 grew up in the 70’s. We liked at Palm Park apartments and my dad jammed that song on a Kenwood turntable stereo. The 70’s were the absolute best
Hmm, I'm two years older than you and I don't even say that I "grew up" in the 70s as I was merely a boy. You were only eight when 1980 dawned. You "grew up" in the 80s like I did.
Graduated in 1971. Be 70 this year. C’mon man!
@@jeffheddleson7003 what. Should I worded it I remember the 70’s?
Blast from the past, I grew up 70's/80's was the BOMB, 🙋♀️😘
Same here I was born in 1975 so I grew up listening to music from 1950's-1989.
He's just a 27 year old kid here. The talent of musicians in this (my generation) generation is mind boggling. Literally the best time in music and so glad I was there to witness it in all it's glory!
When did you graduate H.S.? I did in 1985 and I swear that every couple months another monster album was released! From Judas Priest to Dire Straits to Joe Walsh, Van Halen and so many more.
@@gib59er56 I graduated in 1983.
@@its_me_im_cathi OoooooH yeah baby!! We were so damn lucky. I don`t get nostalgic usually, but when I hear "our" music, it`s hard not to!!💥🤙
I concur
Chinese has got to change things has got to turn around we need left
I was there. High as a kite with friends all around me everywhere. What an incredibly beautiful day. One of the best in my life!
It was called "Day on the Green" . Oakland Coliseum
OUTSTANDING. No one had a phone in their hand. We were truly FREE back then!
I never knew that life I’ve survived quite ok. Music is therapeutic 😊😊😊😊😊 meaning sans computerized ] That generation was fun free and ….no I missed a lot of these concerts I’m seeing online….I had all these fab albums! Kindness of peeps to upload this great content!
I was just remembering making sure I had a new lighter before a concert!
Ilr😂
I had a phone, It was wired to a car battery on my back, Wooooooo
@@teresap6825 We took small hairspray bottles too. Weeeee. Ppoooof
Never seen a guy so at-ease on stage. Absolutely in control. Genius!
I agree with you. I also did enjoy the show.
@@rhondahofman5316 did it need more cowbell?
@@johnbartlett9568 yes or no
One cool 😎 dude
The cocaine habit was strong in this one. Peter Frampton Details Drug Abuse During Career: ‘It was Criminal’. Peter Frampton’s Drug Abuse at Peak
Frampton explains in the interview that he’s since taken responsibility for relying on the wrong people. Besides being lied to, his manager also ripped him off and left him bankrupt. But the guitarist was always clueless due to being fed hard drugs constantly.
“I was kept away from those things,” Frampton said. “I was kept high. If I needed weed, he made sure I had weed. If I needed cocaine, he made sure I had cocaine. He didn’t want me thinking about what was going on.
My 11yr old grandson just discovered the talk box ( like it was a new thing) and I had to show him this video. Wish we still had music like this the mid to late 70's were an awesome time to be a teenager!!!
Yo estuve en el 76 y77 y teve la fortuna de verlo en el forun d. Los Ángeles fue una experiencia inolvidable Peter Framton uno de los genios musicales de los 70 y sobresalientes en musica los 70" una de las décadas mas hermosa musicalmente muchos géneros estilos grandes inspiradores contrastes sentientos todo fue genial yo a mis 64 me sige gustando y vuelvo a recordar mi adolecencia de aquellos años maravillos recuerdo a mi novia Betty Phipps su amiga Tina a el Joe y Josias el Horse el Henrry Jorch Jesi morro Levi Fer el grede la van da de Guanaguato el tony. El Mere los cholos el Roy se Carlos Amarillas y un chingo de raza. Soy Víctor y me dicen el Coy un abrazo y un saludo desde la ciudad del chorizo verde toluca felicidades se les extraña están en mi mente su no nos vemos aquí nos vemos en el otro sistema Jesús el Mecías los amA
Alot of people don't realize how good of a guitarist Peter was. The seventies had alot of great guitarists and I think many people didn't give him the respect he deserves.
Absolutely right!!!
Humble pie. Was fantastic guitar
He definitely wasn't Clapton, or Page, or Hendrix for that matter. His tone (definitely) and style with his chord progression were/is second to none!
@@JimLaughlan I saw all but Jimi. My favorite. But Frampton to me was way better then Clapton. I saw him at a time he still was in shock over Jimi. His best work to me was definitely Cream. Anyway there’s no wrong or right. It’s whatever makes people feel good.
I recorded these at the Tower theater near my home. It for some reason plays twice. Rush does 2112. 1976. Journey was before Perry on vocal. It’s one Schon sang. And Frampton Lines on my face. He is truly a great guitarist. My favorite was HUMBLE PIE Music from him. But I enjoyed some of the solo stuff. You’re right. His tone was so good. Schon also. They both played through Leslie cabinets then. ruclips.net/video/5_sFwv3mG08/видео.html
One of the top 5 live concerts. If this didnt move you,you were already dead.
Back when Rock was relevant and Talent was required to become a 'star'. Those were truly the days. Thank God I grew up then and not now......
ME TO!!!! Those were the BEST DAYS!!!!!! And BEST music TO!!!!! I WANT to go BACK LOL 😂😂!!!
I second that.... So many incredible artists in the 1970s
I love the 70's, 80's and some of the 90's music and listen to it daily. Times change but I have found some great rock music on here purely by accident kind of how I discovered some great new bands (at the time) in a record store based on the artwork on their album covers and took a monetary gamble (of which I had very little as a kid) I have found that since I stopped thinking that no good music was made after say 1996 and started looking for it that I have found it (and it's free) we have to stop being so close minded and negative in our old age and put some effort into finding newer stuff because it's out there as long as you put forth some effort and positive attitude.
Amen !!!!!
I was there. In 79 I was on the field high fiving Bon Scott while Angus was on his back shredding. A moment I will never forget. You are so right though. We took the incredible talent these people had for granted. Don't think we'll ever see it again.
I am 66 AND THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SINGLE DAY IN MY LIFE THAT I DIDN'T THINK OF THE SEVENTIES !!!
age or the era? Just kidding :P
@@kenmtb the era !!!!!
Very cool
I am so glad that we have this you tube time machine!
@@diannamcgee6769 A man
I remember the 70 in my younger years driving my car no seat belt drinking beer in your car long hair best days of my life and all the group real music and real singing thanks
Frampton is one of the most consistent musicians/performers.❤ Quality always.
I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
My heart swells and my eyes water❤
This always takes me to my youth and the magic of the music ahead of me.
how was it that 70s music sounds so much better? I'm not talking lyrics, arrangement, or bands. BUT simplistic instruments! Guitar strings, piano hammers and drum manipulation. Its brilliant to the ears!
Better days, w/ respect, appreciation 4 things & good times that came our way. Lucky 2 have grown up b4 digital dominated lives
Hell yeah growing up in the 70s best year's EVER !!!!!
I WOULDN'T TRADE ALOT OF THE 🎶 TH E KIND OF PEOPLE AND APPRECIATE THE BEST OF THE RAW TALENTS THAT I LOVED FROM VENOUS. 🎵🎵🎤🌌🎤 peace ✌🌷🐦
@@barbaramarkland4014 4r44trt4555
That would be a resounding phase shifted reverberated hell yes Sir..
We were lucky in a lot of ways.
OMG ! I'M 78 & NEVER Heard White Music Sound So Great !!
& Frampton Is AT His BEST !! YAHWI !!!
💥 ✋️💥
I wish I was alive during this musical era, I am 41, and it's by far my favorite. I even named my oldest son after one of The Beatles' songs. ❤
That year, Frampton was the only rock band in the world. No one could compete with his level of success. Seeing him live was THE concert you would never forget.
I've never seen this before ... what a natural performer... talent on loan from God
I was lucky enough to see Peter's "Frampton Comes Alive" tour that summer, Gary Wright opened, it was amazing and it gives me chills to see this video today.
@@jacksmom3612 I was lucky as well. Saw in Philly. 100,000 plus people. Place was packed.
Zeppelin?
@@markmottershead646
Exactly Peter Frampton was good a bit too processed. I saw Led Zeppelin at Oakland Coliseum 1977 not many of us left by the time they came on stage. Bill Graham security and Jimmy got into it cost us concert goers nearly 3 hours in the hot sun, but they were spectacular. I do believe it was their last US concert. They played as a full band .
Yep, that's when Talent was real!!!
What can I say...,those were the best years of my life, Whoa, thanks to real true musicians with awesome lyrics and music 🎶 so many of us were able to 😉 enjoy! Thank you all !
God gave us a true chap a cracker he is the best the world has ever seen live Long my Sweet prince Peter we Love you
Mine To ❤
I was 17 during the summer of 77. Will never forget it. Great times and memories for sure.
Me too brother!! Saw him at Royals Stadium in Kansas City!!! INCREDIBLE
Me too! 17 in 77. Great times.
@@tomtermini1254 Saw Frampton at Tulsa motor speedway ‘76; Gary Wright & Santana opened phenomenal 🤘
17🤙
I was 16 miss those days
Never gets old. Wow! Almost 50 years ago. Just effing amazing.
I'm 61 years old 11months ago.i got my list of the top 10 best rock albums and Frampton comes alive is in it
I was at this concert. The energy was incredible the place was completely packed.
I WAS ALSO THERE!
@@debbietodd1327 you remember how the eagles sounded? Or anything about the eagles? No information or video of course from them. Not sure if they even recorded it for their own personal archive
Yeah it was a sold out concert, Outlaws came out first an said, How ya'll doing! We just had a bottle of Jack Daniel's for breakfast, that's rock an roll baby
@@blainea385 What was the complete line-up?
@@debbietodd1327 My wife & I were there, I was stationed at Moffit Field. It was the best concert we've been to, as far as the line up, and talent! We were 17 & 19 at the time. Oh to be young! Lol
I was there too. It was Frampton, Skynyrd, Santana, and the Outlaws. I long for the 70's again!!!
Wow
Gramoten muzikant , Toi e Anglichanin giveesht v Amerika ,Evropa si e Evropa .. Dano me razbrahte
That's pretty cool my friend i was born im 1973 and im very glad my parents raised me around this good old music the music today stinks the music back then when i was born will never get old i love the old music and i love peter Frampton i still got one of his original records when my dad passed away he left it to me do you feel like i do i still play it all the time
That's Awesome you were there! I get lost in his music. I also love 80's. 70's & 80's are my favorite kinds of music. Skynyrd..I've seen so many times through the 80's I lost count but still have a few T- shirts.
Look at the crowd noooooo phones just ears . Ahhhhhh the good ol days.!!!!
Back then we were not in a prison of music. We were truly musically free
A true showman,only Peter could make one song last 25 minutes,and still wow the audience at the end.Fantastic stuff.
Thank god I grew up in those times.
Obviously, you didn’t wanna marry him so you enjoyed the music
Bring us me back to my childhood I absolutely love it
The sync between voice and axe...simply fabulous.
This was so good!!!! I had to watch this three times!!! Outstanding!!! The San Francisco Bay Area had some of the best concerts on the planet. Especially the Day on the Greens! I have been to at least a dozen Day on the Greens and they were all amazing. I wish that was at this one but I missed it.
They done make music like this anymore, this was when Music actually had value!!! Listen to that crowd!!!
Just what this 15-minute song needs - an extended version!!
Indeed...Bonus Minutes...😀😀
Day on the Green Oakland Coli. I was in Jr High living in Stockton an hour away. Wasn't sure what all the excitement was about. Chicks were all talking about how cool Frampton was. I was full into disco so yeah a disco- nect.
1976 AND 1977. I caught his show three times. "FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE" SOLD MILLIONS OF ALBUMS. The 1970's was a MAJOR
BREAK THROUGH for ROCK MUSIC. The shows were awesome. The U.S. and England provided a plethora of memorable tunes. Wookstock kicked things off in 1969.
I saw frampton with the beach boys and gary Wright
wish time would stand still....!! what a great time to be young and have such fantastic music...
What a great artist; also notice he doesn't try to make it all about himself. We need more people like him.
I saw him live that summer at the speedway in Tulsa it was awesome
@@TerryLongstreathI was there in Tulsa too ‘76. We could bring in ice chests full of food~drinks, blankets. Aww the good ole days! A guy was walking around taking pics of me and my friends, would love to see them now! Santana~Gary Wright opened, fabulous show!!!
😻
He's always been that way.
Getting old sucks but we had the absolutely best music. Im ok with that. Wouldn't trade it for anything. ❤
I was there!!! OMG! Changed my life forever... I became a musician thanks to Peter and this concert. Thanks for sharing this. :-))
Wow! He's still amazing... saw him last year in Aurora, Ill (Chicago burbs) and he was stunning!
Beato tè...
I was there too! Great memories 8-)
Beat the hell outta those drums too!
Me Too!! Wearing red "dittos" pants, 8 inch cork platform shoes, Navy and white gingham halter top. Hair parted down the middle and half way down my back! Those were the "Day on the Green" concerts at the Oakland Coliseum. I saw so many bands (Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Winter Brothers, Journey, Triumph, Steve Miller Band and all the ones listed below) @ those concerts. I went to almost every "Day on the Green...there were many others more then just these. Those were the days!! I am so greatful I got to go to all these awesome concerts!! And to raise my son on all this good music! He is 27 now and is a musician, and prefers the old stuff!
This was the line-up for that series: Day on the Green - Wikipedia
1977. Day On The Green #1: Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Brothers, Gary Wright, (May 7, 1977). Day On The Green #2 & 3: Eagles, Steve Miller Band, Heart, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Foreigner (May 28 & 30, 1977). Day On The Green #4 & 5: Peter Frampton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana, Outlaws (July 2 & 4, 1977).
What a lineup. Frampton, Bob Mayo, Stanley Sheldon & John Siomos. Top notch musicians and top notch chicks in that crowd. Nothing better than the 70’s.
You are exactly right!
Plus they’re actually playing music with instruments, not scratching records.
Skynyrd fronted this. Blew Franpton's ass off the stage. It was pathetic. Skynyrd tore ass. Frampton goofed off and bowed down. He knew who ran this show.
@@petezereeeah Easy, Buzz Kill...
@@petezereeeah That's a dam odd statement to make. You hate Frampton that much? Of course the headliner runs the show. Don't mean Frampton didn't rock his ass off. Chill out on the hate. Here's context on the show en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_on_the_Green#1977
Man, look at the freaking crowd!! People must have been so uncivil. There’s no way a crowd like that would be safe. Today remember getting the album in 3rd grade and till this day it still lights me up and the hairs on
My neck . That’s the feeling and amazes I still Love this song. I would see him later on 3 different times . I love you like a bro Peter Feamptonb
Saw Peter Frampton when i was 21. My husband had me on his shoulders the whole time while he performed. Love this song N all his great music..💕🥀
I can only imagine how many 1,000's of times he played this song...i know i have played the album that many...😄
Real Music Played by Real Musicians .. what a time to be Alive 🤘😎
He still sounds great
What a time to grow up and see the shows like this one live !!
Frampton Comes Alive!
It truly was
@unclesalty7❤778
Miss the Good times. When ever thang wasn't" out lawed. . RIDE ON
Day on the Green concerts at Oakland Coliseum in California were huge events, tickets were cheap affordable... i was the designated driver since i did not party, we all piled on top of each other (5 in back, 3 in front) in my dads green Thunderbird and spent the entire day at the concert Love, love loved it
Love,love Him,.. tunes you can feel, get lost in..
Look at all the happy people..
Really those were the days..
Greatest live song ever. One of the best guitar players ever. Great memories. Frampton Comes Alive was the first double album I ever bought.
Definitely not the best live song ever. Sorry
@@brinkybrinkz ***I'm thinkin "Best Live" song-My pick="Dazed & Confused" The Song Remains The Same. I got a chance to see that LIVE @ DOGs #6 & 7 - 6/23-24 1977!***
@@thethrillofpattaya8404 Nice! I got to see Page and Plant in Michigan Amazing show!
Issued to everyone who lived in the suburbs. Mike Myers.
@@brinkybrinkz
Stimmt was du schreibst. Sehe ich genauso. Mein erstes Live Album war die Doppel LP von Deep Purple Made in Japan damals mit 14 Jahren 1973. Natürlich sind wir alle auch auf Peter Frampton abgefahren und diesen Song hier war schon richtig gut.
Aber jeder sieht das natürlich anders.
Gruß aus Gemany Berlin. 🌅
Nothing like 70's music, especially the stadium rock concerts. Wow.
I am 71 and I still live in the seventies
Was listening to Frampton since childhood, actually aping his solos, did not know about the drums, but no surprise he is a born musician.👍
Woweee!! Take me back! Miss those day long, nights too times 🤘🔥
This might possibly be the best version I have ever heard!! Damn, I miss the 70's!!!!
I remember being there that day. Everybody was happy. We were on a natural high for 3 days. Just great music, great friends, and vibing out.
True life was EASY - No Competition- everybody was financially equal and we shared the little we had.
I went to this concert with my high school boyfriend (who became my husband). It was a great concert. The best music in the 70's
I was not aware that Frampton played the drums! What a surprise! Multitalented! He did a great job, with a smooth transition between changing drummers. I really enjoyed watching this performance! I grew up with Frampton in my teens. He never ceases to amaze me, even 50 years later!
He CAN PLAY EVERTHING ON THAT STAGE...!!! SO FRIGGIN TALENTED !!! THERE ARE NO MORE AUTHINTICK BANDS . WHERE THEY ALL SLEPT ANYWHERE , INITAILLY... TOM PETTY CAN PLAY IT ALL AS WELL... I HAVE "TINNITUS" HIS MUSIC AND A FEW OTHER'S GIVE RELIEF WITH CONTEXT , WE ALL ARE MARKING TIME ,THE BAND AS WELLAS HIS POSATIV ENERGY ...ENERGY FROM A MORE INOCENT PLACE THAN TODAY , SAD TO SAY ...ROCK ON !!!
I didn't know that.
From the very begining, FRAMPTON PLAYED IT ALL ...UNTIL..? MASSIVE RESPECT TO THEM ALL!!!
Check him out with band Humble Pie w/ Steve Marriott 🤘
Me either.
OMG! I was there. Great memories.
We had the best REAL music back then! 77 is when I graduated! Amazing!!
🎉 YES!! AGREED....was singing this song to my puppy today & she ran around getting all HAPPY!
WE NEED MORE SIMPLE HAPPINESS TODAY ❤😊🎉
This life, this world has gotten TOO COMPLICATED 😢😮
77 same here
August 17 2024 LC NM
Punk kid,bow before your elders
Never gets old. Truly one of the best songs of all time. And one of the best guitar solos...ever.
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 saw the same show my friend. Iwill never forget it. Everytime I think about it I get the chills!! One of the best memories I have. Thanks Peter!!!
Hey, I saw him at the same concert. I played that album till I wore it out, even had a poster of the cover. Pinned it up next to Robert Plant. Oh those fun days!
Saw him in 76 in ramstin
The Forum, the best place for music in LA at the time
I consider myself a diehard Frampton fan since '74, yet I'm totally embarrassed to admit I never knew he could play drums-and fairly well too!
Needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame ! Wasn't fortunate enough to see this back in the day , what a stellar performance . Fans loved the bands and the bands loved the fans !
Fans loved the bands and the bands loved the fans ! Truth!
RARHOF has become a joke, better not to be in🤘
He is in the Hall of Fame 2016
@@timndonna Hall of Shame more like it. J Tull is not there, Roberta Flack is. Lou Reed had to die for be inducted. Mark Knopfler didn1t bother to fly from London to end of the world Cincinnati.
This is fantastic....classic forever.
This is Real Music.
Goddamn, we were fuckin' cool back then!!!😎 ✌❤
Yes....yes we were 😎🤙🏼
I agree 💯
I'm 53 freind gave me a album in 82 playing it every since
The late 70s it was all coming to an end, im 66 its never been the same and never will. this guy is great live, still is.
It was so good while it lasted.
Yes! Could still kick myself for not going to his farewell tour. Monster guitarist!
@@KittyGrizGriz I'm 75 now, Peters health is failing, what a shame a great artist.
Lots of us 66 ers thinking the same way,
...I'm checking in again in 2022 and Loving It! ....IWT then and now .....Rock On !
The guitar he is playing here was stolen years ago and he resently got it back cant remember details
Frampton comes alive probably the greatest live Album ever, stil play it 2day. LEGEND.
Was So in love with you! ... But really was So much the music. Had my tickets so far in advance,v and then I got grounded..
BUT YOU BEST BELIEVE I WAS AN ANGEL, AND DEFINITELY MADE IT TOTHE SHOW !! SO GOOD, LOVE YOU PETER!- ❤❤❤NINJAH!
That is amazing live footage.. the camera working at the end with him on stage right there is something to say. I saw Peter Frampton in OAKLAND and may the Shell. If not, it is 78.. you know I’m 65 now but I’m pretty sure it was this show. It was amazing.. before Peter Frampton Lynyrd Skynyrd.. there was a number of shows that Day, Day on the Green. Those were the days.
Dammit i miss the 70's had great times at the Oakland coliseum. I didn't even smoke cigarettes or pot but just walking across the field got me high some. And love all those Day Of The Green concerts just awesome.
Wish I had been there!!!!
I think I just got a contact high just watching this vid! Those Day On The Green shows were fantastic indeed!