Hah, do you feel like I do?Originally Posted by Chris Barton
Frampton Comes Alive was a good album. Still have my original LP...and use it...Take care, Mike
Hah, do you feel like I do?Originally Posted by Chris Barton
Frampton Comes Alive was a good album. Still have my original LP...and use it...Take care, Mike
I WISHHH I still had that album! I met Peter about 9 years ago when I first lived in nashville (I am a "returnee," someone that learnedhow to appreciate the town) and have had a couple of occasions to see him and speak with him since. What a nice chap!Originally Posted by Mike Wenzloff
I recently digitized it, cleaned it up a tad. It was an album with great production value, something which wasn't always true of the 1970s.
I saw him "recently" [I'm date challenged] via TV doing a special or an appearance of some sort. Cannot remember the occassion. I like the acoustic side of him, which was mainly the focus of what I saw. Though a bunch of my music was ripped off in 1980 or so, and I sold off a bunch several years ago, I still have somewhere north of 2 to 3 thousand recordings--but that is the only Frampton album.
Though I have and always will like rock, my main love is jazz and blues. My first jazz album was I think in 1971, Herbie Mann's Push Push. Duane Allman on guitar.
Ah memories. Eh? What's that? Oh, the whip is cracking for the second shift...
Take care, Mike
Edit for OT content: I sharpened the blade for my smoother today, a thick Hock <g>...
Last edited by Mike Wenzloff; 07-25-2006 at 11:00 PM.
Way off topic . . . but I hope you got it in 1959!Originally Posted by Mike Wenzloff
Yep, OT like a conversation.Originally Posted by Corvin Alstot
Frampton was 9 in 1959...But Comes Alive was released in 1976.
If Mann's Push Push...I believe it was released in 1971...I don't think Duane Allman was playing in 1959...
Take care, Mike
Where's WaltQ when you need him?
Confession time - I don't have any of his albums at all.
When I was a kid I had a teacher who eagerly asked me "You're not related to Peter Frampton are you?", presumably lining up all the autograph requests and such in her mind. I'd never heard of him and in all innocence said "Yes. He's my cousin and lives in Canada. He works in a bank." Just for a split second she must have thought...
Cheers, Alf
On Topic content? Erm... nope, sorry.