My second would be Cheap Trick,"Live at Buodokan.
Third, The Who, "Live at Leeds"
I know it's rock heresy.
Grand Funk LIVE!..........................
Frampton’s phrasing in those performances was incredible. And he was just a kid relatively speaking.
Soundtrack of my junior year in HS.
Ah, memories. What a juggernaut this album was back then.
Going to see him live on 6/22.
I saw him in concert in 76.
sorry,feel like i do was the best song!
Agree with Budokan.
I remember when the Frampton album came out. Teeny bopper girls were building shrines to him in their bedrooms.
My late wife worked in a record store and Frampton personally called her just to chat for about 15 minutes. My wife worked with a guy from Atlantic Records on the store orders and he set it up as a surprise.
Frampton was her favorite. I played Not Forgotten at her service.
What do you do when you love? There’s no tomorrow. Hold hands, sing songs, Live life til you’re gone. But not forgotten.
I distinctly remember driving from Schenectady NY to Providence RI in June of 1976 and songs from that album were all you could hear on the FM stations along the route.
Later on that summer Boston pulled that trick as well with its eponymous first album.
One of my favorite albums. The owner of the local guitar shop told me he saw Peter a while back selling guitar strings, or rep’ing for a string company at a guitar show somewhere. “He didn’t look happy doing it”.
He did a episode of Ba Ba Blacksheep.
I’m not sure of his political leaning these days. He’s made some comments that tells me he’s probably a bit of an activist. He is also vegan.
Do you feel
That song was made famous cuz it used a talk box effect.
The Talk Box for electric guitar and keyboard is based on one of the classic effects that helped shape the sound of the 1970s.
This little box amplifies a guitar or keyboard signal with an integrated amp, which then passes through a tube, or “hose”, into the mouth.
There, the sound can be modulated by movements of the mouth and tongue. In this way, the guitar or keyboard sound is “vocalised” using a, e, i, o, and u sounds.
Ima Budokan man. I wore out an eight track and two cassettes in my Camaro.
Mine was always “Double Live Gonzo!” Those versions of Stranglehold and Great White Buffalo were tremendous.
Good list. Add the Live at Fillmore by the Allman Bros.
I went to a Bowie concert in the late 80s in NC. Frampton was on lead guitar.
He and Bowie were childhood friends.
in 1980, at a garage sale, I picked up a pink-vinyl version of the album. Anyone know what the significance of this is? I heard that it is pink to signify that it was pressed in the UK. Anyone know? Can I sell it and retire?
Great album although they say it wasn't live and it wasn't at Leeds.
He used to come into my Radio Shack from time to time. This would be in the early to mid 1980’s. He didn’t look good then.