Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do [HD] | Live at The Oakland Coliseum Stadium (1977) ๐Ÿ”” Subscribe to Live&Loud: http://bit.ly/44hzHM1 Witness the absolute peak of "Framptonmania" in this electrifying performance of "Do You Feel Like We Do" at the massive Oakland Coliseum Stadium. Captured during Bill Graham's legendary "Day on the Green" concert series, this footage features Frampton's extended talk box solo that became a defining anthem of 1970s rock. The energy of the massive outdoor crowd and the band's tight improvisation showcase exactly why Frampton Comes Alive! became the best-selling live album of its time. Band Lineup: ๐ŸŽธ Peter Frampton โ€“ Lead Guitar, Vocals, Talk Box ๐ŸŽน Bob Mayo โ€“ Keyboards, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals ๐ŸŽธ Stanley Sheldon โ€“ Bass Guitar ๐Ÿฅ John Siomos โ€“ Drums ๐Ÿ“… Date: July 2, 1977 Chart History & Certifications: โ€ขBillboard Hot 100: The live single version of ""Do You Feel Like We Do"" peaked at #10 in 1976, a rare feat for a track of its length. โ€ข Billboard 200: The parent album, Frampton Comes Alive!, spent 10 weeks at #1 and was the best-selling album of 1976. โ€ข Certifications: The album is certified 8x Platinum by the RIAA, with over 17 million copies sold worldwide. 5 Interesting Facts About This Song & Performance: 1) A "Day on the Green" Legend: This performance was part of a historic bill where Frampton co-headlined with Lynyrd Skynyrd; the event is often cited as one of the greatest concerts in Bay Area history. 2) The "Talking" Guitar: This song popularized the Heil Talk Box, an effects unit that allowed Frampton to shape the sound of his guitar with his mouth, making it appear as if the instrument was speaking the lyrics. 3) Radio Record Breaker: Despite the album version clocking in at over 14 minutes, the song received massive radio airplay, becoming one of the longest live tracks to ever reach the Top 10 on the pop charts. 4) The ""Phenix"" Guitar: Frampton is playing his beloved 1954 Gibson Les Paul Custom in this video. The guitar was later presumed destroyed in a 1980 plane crash but was miraculously found and returned to him over 30 years later. 5) Hangover Origins: The opening lyric, "Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand," was a literal description of Frampton's state when he wrote the song after a night of partying. Experience iconic live music like never before with Live & Loud! On this channel, we unlock rare, unreleased performances and raw concert footage straight from legendary stages โ€” The Fillmore, Winterland, Newport Folk Festival, Woodstock, and more. Watch electrifying sets from music legends like The Allman Brothers, Rage Against The Machine, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, James Brown, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and countless others who defined generations. ๐ŸŽธ Expect powerful live sets, stripped-down acoustic sessions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes stories you wonโ€™t find anywhere else. ๐Ÿ“Œ Donโ€™t forget to subscribe to Live & Loud for weekly drops of rare live shows, intimate performances, and never-before-seen archival footage. Hit the bell ๐Ÿ”” so you never miss a moment of music history! #PeterFrampton #DoYouFeelLikeWeDo #FramptonComesAlive #ClassicRock #TalkBox #LiveMusic #70sRock #DayOnTheGreen #OaklandColiseum #GuitarSolo

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