Peter Frampton, George Harrison and "My Sweet Lord "

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  • Bill DeMain shares some Peter Frampton stories.
    Here's the guitar video Bill mentioned.
    • Return of The Phenix
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  • @mannishboy1
    @mannishboy1 Год назад +9

    I got the rare treat of seeing Frampton in Louisville, KY playing three-piece! The story was the drummer was sick, so instead of canceling the show, the keyboardist played drums. When it came time for the big piano solo, Frampton slipped up to the drums and started beating on the floor tom while the piano player got up to run down to do his solo. Honestly, Peter Frampton is a decent drummer!

  • @artemisXsidecross
    @artemisXsidecross Год назад +22

    Otis, your work as a music journalist and interviewer is top drawer 👍

  • @mikestillwagon5675
    @mikestillwagon5675 Год назад +6

    If you watch even the most recent live videos of Peter Frampton, it's very easy to see that he is still completely, thoroughly enjoying himself. He's having a ball.

  • @gcatwyo
    @gcatwyo Год назад +6

    I got to see Peter a couple of years ago. He closed the show with I don't need no doctor, he played Phenix. Full circle, it was a beautiful thing. BTW Phenix is a '54.

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Год назад +10

    The legendary Peter Frampton is a musician’s musician and Rock royalty.

  • @memoriesandfavoritesongs
    @memoriesandfavoritesongs Год назад +5

    Love George and My Sweet Lord. Didn't know Peter was involved. So cool

  • @DavidSingleyMusic
    @DavidSingleyMusic Год назад +3

    I learned all the solos on Frampton Comes Alive note-for-note when I was a kid. He was a big influence on my guitar playing!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Год назад +3

    I heard an interview with Peter Frampton where he said previous to this story about adding acoustic with George to several ALL THINGS MUST PASS tracks he had been in the studio with George who was producing I think it was Doris Troy for APPLE WHO ASKED HIM TO PLAY LEAD GUITAR ON A TRACK for that recording. Anyway the George story is true for sure.

  • @wittry2
    @wittry2 Год назад +5

    I was never a big Frampton fan. I agree he was very good at what he did and deserved all the accolades he received. I was buying somebody else’s albums at the time. Nonetheless, I enjoyed learning more about him because I sure did love Humble Pie. I also loved that Gibson Black Beauty. Thanks, Otis!

    • @marcyfan-tz4wj
      @marcyfan-tz4wj Год назад

      i thought "i'm in you" was great and while i have only seen parts of "sgt. pepper's" film, being in a dreadful movie shouldn't end your career. i liked humble pie also and think he's remarkably cool. thanks.

  • @joebloggs8636
    @joebloggs8636 Год назад +4

    Framptons best solo album was his first simply called Frampton,Wind of Change, bought it brand new in 1972 and still play it..his Jumping Jack Flash cover on it ,for me ,is the definitive take on the song.

  • @ish474
    @ish474 Год назад +4

    I grew up in the erra where Frampton was a punchline. I don't think anyone has gone from punchline to Legend quite like Peter. He and Mark Knofler hold a special place in my heart because of the arc they took in my own musical journey.

    • @es2056
      @es2056 Год назад +4

      I have followed Frampton throughout his entire career, beginning with Humble Pie. I finally got to see him live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville in 2005. I was less than twenty feet from the stage and I was blown away. His style of play is as unique as anyone. Yeah, he made some questionable decisions in his career, but hey, who hasn't. He was never a joke to me.

  • @michaelgregory2231
    @michaelgregory2231 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this Otis. Those of us older viewers knew all about the Herd and Frampton's session work and Frampton's Camel.

  • @thomasfritsch3536
    @thomasfritsch3536 Год назад +3

    When I was a kid he lived in Mt Kisco he let everyone his mantion he was very gracious

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB Год назад +5

    I'll never forget my sister buying the 'Performance - Live At The FIllmore' album in the spring of 72. I'd been a huge music fan most of my life but was still only 11 at the time. Up until 1972 I listened to the stuff that was more 'top 40' oriented, heavier stuff didn't do anything for me. Then 'Black Dog' came out in early 72 and I thought it was the greatest song ever. Soon after that my sister bought the Humble Pie live album. Initially we went nuts over 'I Don't Need No Doctor' - I can remember our dad saying 'would someone please get him a doctor, there's something wrong with him!'. Our parents HATED that album. It didn't take me long to discover the rest of the songs. My music world was drastically starting to change. Fast forward, I went to see Johnny Winter in May of 1975 at Cobo Hall. James Cotton opened, then Frampton played, then Johnny. I wasn't very familiar with Frampton's solo work at that time. I wasn't at one of the shows where he recorded 'Comes Alive' but I'm asusming it was basically the same show. I do remember hm being really good, but I'll admit I was really there to see Johnny. Peter does come off as being a great, very friendly, down to earth guy. I always enjoy his interviews.

  • @frankgoodmanbuzzholland7517
    @frankgoodmanbuzzholland7517 Год назад +1

    My old buddy Bill DeMain just kicking ass here. Outrageous.

  • @dougsaroma
    @dougsaroma Год назад +5

    The Sgt Pepper's movie really was a travesty. I remember going into the theater with my friend to see it, and we walked out about a half hour into it. It was terrible. I tried watching it years later and confirmed we didn't miss anything.

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion8304 Год назад +2

    I can relate to getting back an old guitar. I sold my D28 in 1985 to a friend. He move 4 times over 3 states and contacted me in 2005. Would you like to get your guitar back?.... I've had now almost 20 years and I took it to 400 gigs and jam sessions °

  • @rogerwilliams2629
    @rogerwilliams2629 Год назад +3

    Took me a while to realize how good Frampton is. Great.

  • @jammininthepast
    @jammininthepast Год назад +3

    I liked PF up to "Wind of Change". The work he did afterwards was eh, pop bubble - glam stuff. He did play with a lot of heavy weights which is cool. Thanks Otis.

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Год назад +3

    Here's the guitar video Bill mentioned.
    ruclips.net/video/Qo3VOHNksSw/видео.html

  • @Theweeze100
    @Theweeze100 Год назад +4

    Check out his book, “Do you feel like we do”. He is great story teller, and does great voice impersonations!

  • @normanwillsie1520
    @normanwillsie1520 Год назад +1

    A great interview thank you so very much for all your content you are so good at it!

  • @chetcalhoun613
    @chetcalhoun613 Год назад +1

    Cool interview Otis! Thanks!

  • @markdouglas6375
    @markdouglas6375 Год назад +1

    I LOVED that movie! Strawberry Fields dies, Billy Preston saves the day, "Get Back!" and resurrects her! I cried!

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 Год назад +2

    Great interview Otis..! Cream rises to the top…

  • @edvonblue
    @edvonblue Год назад +3

    I’d love to see a biopic about the making of the Sgt Peppers movie.
    I remember a distinct downturn in Beatles popularity after that film that didn’t really recover until the tragedy of Lennon’s assassination

  • @bglrj
    @bglrj Год назад +2

    Such great interviews! Thank you so much.

  • @VonL
    @VonL Год назад

    It was said around the A&M office in NYC back in the day that originally they were going to pass on releasing that 1st album in America. Ultimately the decision to release it was explained that he’d made a lot of $$ for the company with Humble Pie so as a “thank you” they’d release Winds of Change in the US.

  • @MarkFromHawaii
    @MarkFromHawaii Год назад +3

    Maybe the best thing to come out of the Sergeant Pepper movie was Earth Wind and Fire’s version of “Got to Get You Into My Life”.

  • @bsherbine
    @bsherbine Год назад +6

    Bobby whitlock disputes that Frampton played at all on all things must pass album

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Год назад +2

      I've watched a bunch of Whitlock's videos. They're really entertaining, and he seems ike a great guy, but something tells me his memory is a bit 'selective', or howeveer you want to put it. I can't see why Frampton would make anything like that up. Whitlock says he was always there at every session, but how could he really remember everything about all of it? It sure seems like there would have been times where he wasn't around for some things.

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Год назад +3

      Pete Drake played the pedal steel on that song, and I think that might have been where he and Frampton met. He's the guy who turned Frampton on to the talk box. There's a great video where he and Frampton both talk about that.

    • @1st_Proof
      @1st_Proof Год назад +1

      BW said Pete showed up at the studio with his manager, not called in. No hate here, love ‘em all. Adds a bit of drama to rock history which is usually entertaining.

    • @rickmccl71
      @rickmccl71 Год назад

      is that in a video? I don't know your story, but If GH was doing overdubs alone to get these nineteen guitar tracks and enlisted PF to help with that, someone who was in the band in the main session might not know about it?

    • @ronroskowske6047
      @ronroskowske6047 Год назад +1

      I don't think Bobby and Peter were there at the same time. Bobby did all the basic tracks with Eric Clapton, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon (Derek and the Dominos), but Peter was tracking acoustics with George as well as steel guitarist Pete Drake, where Peter first heard a talk box.

  • @jesalbrtarteaga64
    @jesalbrtarteaga64 Год назад +1

    Peter Frampton ROCK ICON

  • @JdubU
    @JdubU Год назад +1

    I know the black beauty story well. So happy about it’s return but still crying for my lost number one

  • @lobster4501
    @lobster4501 Год назад +3

    OMG ,,, I have a guitar that was stolen from Hollywood in 1982… I bought it for $300… It is the most amazing tiger striped 345 2-f-holes pick up stereo output with a varitone… Wow what a great story.. if anybody knows anything about this guitar, I would like to return it to the rightful owner.. it was supposedly hot rotted by the famous Valdez guitar workshop… I love this guitar… But at the same time, I would love to give it back to the rightful owner

  • @ministerofdarkness
    @ministerofdarkness Год назад +2

    If you love classic Ziggy era Bowie, definitely check out Jobriath! Amazing two records from '73- 74! PLAY LOUD!

  • @frankflstf
    @frankflstf Год назад

    Such great stories your channel is so badass solid

  • @catheryndenton1766
    @catheryndenton1766 Год назад +2

    I am slack jawed 😵‍💫

  • @terraverlage6834
    @terraverlage6834 5 месяцев назад

    GOOD NEWS❗ Peter Frampton is on tour again. He plays live in Windsor Ontario Canada this weekend March 16th 2024 and throughout the USA after that. He is known as the world's ....or one of the world's best guitarists and he will blow your mind (even in his mid-70's.) Grab your tickets now cuz it may be one of your final chances to see him in concert. I had the incredible opportunity to do so way back in 2011 while living in the USA for 5 years. It was definitely the highlight of my five years there. Want to see more proof of his incredulous guitar abilities? Check out the video where he is playing the song Black Hole sun. Enjoy the concert ❗😃

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  Год назад +3

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  • @GIBKEL
    @GIBKEL Год назад +1

    Me thinks you must be on tour and we’re getting some wonderful banked content.
    It’s think it may be time for some long form…? This is music history gold…and we’re starving in a time of gluttony, excess. Everything, everywhere, all at once.

  • @MrChristopherMolloy
    @MrChristopherMolloy Год назад +1

    I'd love to hear what Keith Richards thinks about Phil Spector.

  • @Clyde6frame
    @Clyde6frame Год назад +2

    1977 dicky betts great Southern J Geils band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, headliner, peter, Frampton, RFK, Philadelphia, fun

  • @home-powersystems7782
    @home-powersystems7782 Год назад +1

    Did Ringo play drums in that session?, I've heard that.

  • @truckerkevthepaidtourist
    @truckerkevthepaidtourist Год назад +3

    See if you can get yourself an interview with the great Bobby Whitlock

  • @LuauFeetMusic
    @LuauFeetMusic Год назад +1

    Hi Otis, I sent an email regarding the video referencing Don Ho. Did you get it? Thank You

  • @DavidMiller-kf1ss
    @DavidMiller-kf1ss 10 месяцев назад

    Still hot, guys!

  • @genekersten7165
    @genekersten7165 Год назад +3

    The story goes that the “Black Beauty” was a gift from Steve Marriott.

    • @ronroskowske6047
      @ronroskowske6047 Год назад +3

      A friend of Peter's from San Francisco gave it to him when Humble Pie played the Fillmore.

  • @garyberg8072
    @garyberg8072 Год назад +1

    Cheech

  • @bigbasil1908
    @bigbasil1908 Год назад

    Phil Spector was creepy as fk.
    I mean his albums were amazing with the Ronettes and that. But the guy was a crazy psychopath.
    Poor Ronnie Spector, she was lucky to escape from him. I remember reading her autobiography when I was a young teenager. He liked to threaten people with a gun in their faces, and obviously he got put away for murdering someone with a gun. The guy was a lunatic.

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 Год назад +1

    I hope the kid got a nice guitar out of it..😩

  • @keithdf2001
    @keithdf2001 Год назад +3

    If you listen to the studio songs which were put onto Comes Alive you realize that Frampton was a really bad producer. He sucked the life from the songs and made them sterile. The live album really brought them to life and they "came alive". One of the best rock live albums of all time.

  • @joyceb.sachsesachse1242
    @joyceb.sachsesachse1242 Год назад +1

    Hi OTIS, great story and I was a fan of Humble Pie where I knew about Framton and what great artist he was in that band and by the time he played with Harrison on all things must pass ALBUM, I thought he was good . When went solo , the music was a little bubble gum for my taste , but going forward in year's, I learned to enjoy the work and he was one of the first to use that funky voice thing he blew into , along with Joe Walsh , which was really funky at the time. Love ya OTIS and keep them coming with these great bits of history , that would be lost forever with out folks like you.

  • @Getyabootsoffskinny
    @Getyabootsoffskinny 5 месяцев назад

    He played on 2 of the best live lps. Live performance at the fillmore and frampton comes alive ❤