What Makes This Song Great? "Do You Feel Like We Do" Peter Frampton

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In this episode of "What Makes This Song Great?" we take a deep dive into the legendary song "Do You Feel Like We Do" by Peter Frampton.
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  • @TheTypeBMBA
    @TheTypeBMBA3 жыл бұрын

    One of my proudest moments as a parent was pulling into the driveway right after the talkbox solo, getting ready to turn off the engine, and my 9yo son asking me to "wait for the rest of it".

  • @JeffCloutier

    @JeffCloutier

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I actually took my 9 year old son to see him. 10 years ago!

  • @capgage1

    @capgage1

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think this happened when I was 9 when I was with my dad. I'm 51 now!

  • @uprebel5150

    @uprebel5150

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is truly awesome.

  • @Andrew_M_Ward

    @Andrew_M_Ward

    3 жыл бұрын

    You have accomplished the majority of your life goals right there my brother... (+1) thank you for handing this down

  • @good_king_guitarman1334

    @good_king_guitarman1334

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your job is done!!

  • @shauncarter924
    @shauncarter9243 жыл бұрын

    Can we appreciate the fact that Rick nails every single note in a Frampton solo and makes it look easy? Great work, my man.

  • @RickBeato

    @RickBeato

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad someone appreciates it haha! Thanks!!

  • @travisrobertson1553

    @travisrobertson1553

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha how is this comment so low? I was thinking the exact same thing. And then says things like "I don't have the chops for it" on other solos. I call bulls*it, Rick.

  • @raydelrosario2366

    @raydelrosario2366

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RickBeato All 2M subscribers appreciate it.

  • @SmokeyGoodness

    @SmokeyGoodness

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@travisrobertson1553 I just brought the like total (on your comment) to 100... Seems fitting!

  • @dalekay9ine

    @dalekay9ine

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RickBeato Killer job as always Rick!! I've been watching the channel for about a year now and absolutely LOVE IT. I was super bummed when I recently realized you're in Atlanta. I'm from Cincinnati but I lived in Atlanta for 7 years. I wish I would have known of you then and had the chance to meet you and even possibly record with one of my 3 bands I was in as a drummer. What part of ATL are you in, if you don't mind me asking? I lived in east Atlanta village and absolutely loved walking into to the Earl on any given night and seeing absolutely amazing local and touring artists as well as catching some of my all time favorite bands at the Earl, Tabernacle, Terminal West, The Basement, 529 (AMAZING local talent there some nights) Variety Playhouse, The Loft, Eddies Attic, and Masquerade (RIP to the old building which was incredible) I miss Atlanta very much and wish I didn't leave often. The music scene has some incredible talent if you really look. If you haven't heard of the Atlanta band Challenger Deep, I HIGHLY suggest you check them out. They're insanely talented and are growing quite a following, rightfully so. Cheer Rick, keep up the great work and thanks a million for keeping me entertained, informed, and learning things I didn't know about some of my favorite artist. You're the man!!!

  • @JCRyan534
    @JCRyan5342 жыл бұрын

    "Do You Feel Like We Do" is, to me, the greatest live recorded song I've ever heard. What people don't talk about is that the audience is one of the instruments being played on the live recording. What I mean is that the audience and the band are so incredibly in sync, they rise and fall at Frampton's commands, they are being led as a unit through the rises and falls throughout the song and then the incredible roar at the end that they left in for 45 seconds after the music stops. My hair still stands on end when I listen to it. When I have an ear worm stuck in my head (because I always have music playing in my head) I play this song because it usually erases the ear worm. And I think why Peter Frampton is so loved is he seems like just a normal guy (not a rock star), self effacing, friendly, kind...i'm sure he's treated warmly by anyone whether they know him or not.

  • @johnross9981

    @johnross9981

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta agreed with all this! Best of all time.

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good point about the audience reaction! I always want to yell and scream along with them! The recording REALLY makes me feel I’m part of that audience!

  • @u2mister17

    @u2mister17

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Geezer-yf8hv Okay, I'll stick my two cents in. Senior in HS, my buddy said we are going to the Frampton concert. Mershon Auditorium Columbus Ohio this tour before "Comes Alive" is released for sale. You know that spot in this song I believe before the juice harp riff starts and the crowd seemingly erupts....... Peter takes a 'bowl' from the front row and pipes up a couple of huge hits. Awesome concert, special piece of recorded history.

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@u2mister17 Dude!! Sounds so awesome! I was a little younger and missed this! Just like I missed Pink Floyd coming to my town in ‘77, for the Animals tour! ( Not knowing it would be my last chance to see the Original Pink Floyd lineup)! My very first concert was In Late ‘77.. Kiss!!! But they had this unknown warm-up band called AC/DC!! They stole the show for me, (since I passed out very soon after Kiss started)!!! Damn, I’m embarrassed, I was so inexperienced and got so fucked up so fast!!

  • @u2mister17

    @u2mister17

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Geezer-yf8hv I know I grew up at the best 20 years in history of Humankind. 10 when cars became '65. 14 when we landed '69. 16 Free love '71. 18 Oh... the Music was piling up. Motorcycles, cars, extraordinary friends and travel excursions. Man never a dull moment.

  • @AyeCarumba221
    @AyeCarumba2212 жыл бұрын

    These were my high school years. I didn’t know how lucky we were to have this music.

  • @sanjeevkalra5351
    @sanjeevkalra53513 жыл бұрын

    I guess a bulletproof way of making sure the video isn't taken down is having the artist in the video. Solid move, Rick.

  • @kitrichardson5573

    @kitrichardson5573

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t be so sure. Mike love got an injunction to keep Brian Wilson from using the name “the beach boys” when he toured

  • @Guitarplayer724

    @Guitarplayer724

    3 жыл бұрын

    Only if he owns the rights to the song, unfortunately.

  • @JeremyDeWallMusic

    @JeremyDeWallMusic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like it would be the case, but the record companies have WAY too much power especially from older artists because of the way the deals were structured. CCR sued John Fogerty for sounding too much like John Fogerty on his solo album, for example, and that's just the start of it lol.

  • @80sMeavyHetal

    @80sMeavyHetal

    3 жыл бұрын

    AND the whole management team AND the attorney's office members 😄

  • @hombrerusode40anos72

    @hombrerusode40anos72

    3 жыл бұрын

    Metallica literally got censored on twitch for playing their own music

  • @oligohome
    @oligohome3 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is so good because he "leaves space" between licks so that our brains have time to absorb the goodness he just gave us.

  • @riverbuilder2251

    @riverbuilder2251

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is the most underrated gift he has that only you and I know.

  • @RDC98TDI

    @RDC98TDI

    3 жыл бұрын

    I also think it kind of humanizes the part being played. Makes it seem like it's a conversation more than just some random notes and harmonics that our ears pick up, giving time for the next part to build up a response if that makes any sense.

  • @iamcasihart

    @iamcasihart

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate this, as well. Prince, later in his career, specifically on the Musicology tour, did this too. It’s so joyful, sexy, smooth, and it feels delicious!

  • @jadent33

    @jadent33

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree completely… Same with the way video is shot. Today everything so fast, I hate it!

  • @hochhaul

    @hochhaul

    3 жыл бұрын

    Guitarists often feel compelled to just rattle off a constant stream of notes at the listener, but sometimes the most dramatic and emotional element a solo are the notes you don't play.

  • @jamesmccormick875
    @jamesmccormick8752 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is a highly underrated guitarist. The man was a prodigy as a kid and a monster player and a Guitar God.

  • @klimber10001

    @klimber10001

    10 ай бұрын

    Underrated? Are you kidding me? You're just not recognizing the love people have for him... Underrated...

  • @thomaslemon3971

    @thomaslemon3971

    10 ай бұрын

    @@klimber10001 The misuse of that term drives me absolutely nuts

  • @klimber10001

    @klimber10001

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thomaslemon3971 Oh man, me too.....

  • @stratolestele7611

    @stratolestele7611

    21 күн бұрын

    And me three!

  • @Obamafan6861
    @Obamafan68612 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand 98% of what you're saying, but I love 100% of it.

  • @indycoltssbxli
    @indycoltssbxli3 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is what happens when the nicest guy you know is quietly a guitar god. Extraordinarily underrated and humble player, and an all-around decent human being.

  • @bradleybrown8399

    @bradleybrown8399

    Жыл бұрын

    well you started strong, then you dicked out with the "underrated" comment. Do better.

  • @StarQueenEstrella
    @StarQueenEstrella3 жыл бұрын

    Apart from the deconstruction of the songs in this series, I think what I really love is seeing Rick completely nerd out on all this stuff! He’s like a child at Christmas!

  • @cyclonasaurusrex1525

    @cyclonasaurusrex1525

    3 жыл бұрын

    He’s 14 all over again. One of the many miracles that music gives us.

  • @mrkymrk99

    @mrkymrk99

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love Ricks passion AND his playing!!

  • @jetydosa1

    @jetydosa1

    3 жыл бұрын

    especially on the Boston songs. He's in his teenage years when he talks Boston

  • @waynejackson8534

    @waynejackson8534

    3 жыл бұрын

    We all did. Whoo!

  • @Hedwallfxtd

    @Hedwallfxtd

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love Rick’s air drumming!

  • @navyfan87
    @navyfan87 Жыл бұрын

    Sadly, not many people have the attention span to appreciate 13 min and 46 seconds of pure Frampton genius. Great vid about a great song.

  • @jameslane7834

    @jameslane7834

    5 ай бұрын

    Beyond epic navy. I used to jam bass to this track back in the day. I would play the bass line in track and push my own run fills in and around Peter on my 62 Precision. I basically learned to become a better player by backing Peters genius arrangement.

  • @leonardrosenblatt1850

    @leonardrosenblatt1850

    4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. His solos are so good. I bought the live album in 1976. Still have it

  • @jchrizzy6995

    @jchrizzy6995

    3 ай бұрын

    Turns out over a million people had the attention span

  • @denisehood4376
    @denisehood43762 жыл бұрын

    So out of all the concerts I have been to up to this point in my 68 years. That Winterland concert was and still is the best concert ever. Why? Because I still get tears in my eyes and float back to that moment. Standing in front of Frampton watching as history is being made. Can still hear me hooting and hollering and my husband, at the time, whistling. Just makes me smile. What a memory, I can re-live anytime. Ty Peter.

  • @allergyahead8128

    @allergyahead8128

    2 жыл бұрын

    I saw the same concert in Toronto. Did they have open seating for your venue. Fantastic concert. What a great time to go to concerts.

  • @johnrogers9481

    @johnrogers9481

    2 жыл бұрын

    Denise Hood. I hear you Denise. The same years on the planet. I know the feeling. I did it on the East coast, been amazed with Frampton from my first concert in 1970 - Humble Pie, to every NY show by Peter and band for the next five years. Then we know what happened for him! Oh, the excitement and reward of seeing Peter in 1970, in '75. I know, I hear you.!

  • @denisehood4376

    @denisehood4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@allergyahead8128 Westerly wind. Yes. Winterland was standing room only. Balcony had seating upstairs. Ur typical indoor arena. Was built for boxing matches, in the early 30s i believe. It was condemned in 78. Plaster was falling from the ceiling. Going to the restrooms u took ur changes. It was a mecca in one of the worst parts of San Francisco. But we luved it.

  • @denisehood4376

    @denisehood4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    And remember kids this was all without autotune. Eagles were another great.

  • @johncardiff1136

    @johncardiff1136

    Жыл бұрын

    We have all been to our share of killer concerts. That stay with us us forever. Didn't see Frampton must have been incredible.

  • @suzukioneida8942
    @suzukioneida89423 жыл бұрын

    I already hold this tune in high esteem. Listening to Rick examine the individual elements while Peter Frampton adds commentary is in my opinion, an example of just how good the Internet could be.

  • @yannisvasileiadis3992
    @yannisvasileiadis39923 жыл бұрын

    Almost 2AM, gotta work tomorrow, and the notification for this video arrives. "Well, maybe I'll watch the first 5 minutes and leave the rest for tomorrow." The little lies we tell ourselves...! 😂

  • @alleneverhart4141
    @alleneverhart41412 жыл бұрын

    I love when Rick plays air guitar over the outro with that wicked face! Totally 7th grade. No better tribute to Frampton from his biggest fan.

  • @E.R.Schnaben
    @E.R.Schnaben2 жыл бұрын

    Episode 100 - I am speechless, except to say this is a breakdown to beat all breakdowns of probably the most amazing live rock song ever. Thank you to Peter Frampton for the song, and to Rick for giving it even more deserved recognition with superb analysis. Wow!

  • @Seaker24
    @Seaker243 жыл бұрын

    One of the few songs that when I park I won’t leave the car until the song ends. If I’m late for work it’s a legitimate excuse. Luckily my boss agrees.

  • @CadeCYC

    @CadeCYC

    3 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @gastongregory1167

    @gastongregory1167

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dude, I remember sitting in my 71' Javelin & being late to class ! haha

  • @richardnish6469
    @richardnish64693 жыл бұрын

    I remember playing along with that song on my Les Paul Custom and thinking. "I wish I had hair like Peter Frampton." Now I do.

  • @downlow0075

    @downlow0075

    3 жыл бұрын

    And now Peter has almost no hair.

  • @downlow0075

    @downlow0075

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just saw Peter Frampton last summer in the ATL and he is such a great musician. His library of music is so huge. This was his last song. And it was fantastic . Also saw him when this album launched back in the day. Long hair and all. I had posters t shirts...LOVED him. This is probably my favorite tune of all time. Great breakdown Rick. Probably gonna watch this again.😉

  • @spanishpeaches2930

    @spanishpeaches2930

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@downlow0075 That was a riff on his own lack of hair...did you not see that?

  • @stewc625

    @stewc625

    3 жыл бұрын

    In 1977 I had hair like Pete did back then. And now in 2021, I also have hair like Pete has now. LOL

  • @richardnish6469

    @richardnish6469

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@downlow0075 Me too, or neither?

  • @satyajitsahu
    @satyajitsahu Жыл бұрын

    Peter Frampton aside, how the hell do you play such elaborate solo in one go, note per note, with the feel, the tone intact? What a fabulous player you are Rick! You’re the one, who not only talks the talk, also rocks the Rock!

  • @710LL59

    @710LL59

    10 ай бұрын

    my thoughts exactly it just floors me Ricks abilities its like no one I have ever seen no one

  • @satyajitsahu

    @satyajitsahu

    10 ай бұрын

    @@710LL59 And he even takes a piece of music and reinvents and makes it even more amazing. Its sacrilegious to say anything about Stairway to heaven solo, but I truly love Rick's "re-interpretation" of the solo. What a well structured, well phrased-out playing that is!

  • @mkay1957

    @mkay1957

    4 ай бұрын

    Rick is spot on hitting all of the notes in the epic Frampton Comes Alice version of this song. That really is amazing. It is a testament to his own skill as a guitar player, and his attention to detail and nuance. Frampton is one of those guitar players who has a unique and recognizable playing style, particularly when he solos. And he never plays a solo the same way twice, although he does throw in signature licks that are instantly recognizable.

  • @klimber10001
    @klimber1000110 ай бұрын

    Saw Mr Frampton last night. My God, he still sounds great and what a wonderful human he seems to be. Very humble and such a delight. Rest in peace Bob Mayo....

  • @rickrenshaw1
    @rickrenshaw13 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is the quintessential cool cat. Very gracious of him to give two interviews to Rick, which makes me like him even more.

  • @brahmburgers

    @brahmburgers

    2 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is proof that a great R&R musician can grow old gracefully and not lose his marbles. Often, they either burn out before 30, or get fat and dough-headed and look twice their age.

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always cool! A very gracious and humble mega talent! Always felt that he got screwed by the record industry, after producing one of the biggest mega albums of the ‘70s!

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brahmburgers Living well, I suppose! Not becoming alcoholic or drug addicted definitely helps!! That’s always been the curse for musicians, singers, artists…

  • @KerryLiv

    @KerryLiv

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm right with you on that one @Rick Renshaw... perfectly said

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is truly a great, “real” guy!

  • @RickyWilder
    @RickyWilder3 жыл бұрын

    “So I DMed Peter Frampton...” reminds me of when Rick casually mentioned reaching out to Eric Johnson for the Stairway guitar solo video. I definitely need cooler friends haha.

  • @saberdogface

    @saberdogface

    3 жыл бұрын

    We all need cool friends like this.

  • @OmateYayami

    @OmateYayami

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yea, but Rick already did an interview Peter, so they had a direct contact. It's a bit less surprising than 1st joint video or "I wanna introduce [...] my good friend mr Steve Vai" in 1st Sounding Off. The man certainly has some legendary contacts =D

  • @RickyWilder

    @RickyWilder

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OmateYayami You make a great point there and legendary is a very appropriate word in this case haha.

  • @jillgarcia7335

    @jillgarcia7335

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dinner with Joni Mitchell…I am SO happy I stumbled on his channel!

  • @carltonlarsen
    @carltonlarsen2 жыл бұрын

    That whole album is just so freaking phenomenal. The band rocks so hard and so tight and Frampton is a tone and taste monster. On top of that there is the incredible showmanship of his mastery of the talk box. Incredibly influential and I think underrated these days.

  • @wheelie63
    @wheelie632 жыл бұрын

    the solo where it breaks out after the talk box is truly one of the great moments in rock history.

  • @zed4225

    @zed4225

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, it's incredible

  • @grahamtrezise1114

    @grahamtrezise1114

    3 ай бұрын

    Just what I was gonna say....

  • @spookytooth69
    @spookytooth693 жыл бұрын

    You know it's great when I'm getting excited watching Rick get excited about a 45 year old song that we've all heard a million times. Great video.

  • @frontstreet72

    @frontstreet72

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @rohanroll

    @rohanroll

    2 жыл бұрын

    Goes to prove both just how hughe the artist and the song portrayed are, and how great is the delivery by the teacher. Both incredible musicians who love and breathe rock and roll. Who's not gonna like this?? 🎸🎸

  • @289hipo

    @289hipo

    2 жыл бұрын

    I knew at the time Frampton was breaking ground with what he did on that live album, blew my mind how they flowed so seamlessly through all the modulations and solos. 45 years and it doesn't get old, it's why I love what Rick does to peel back the tunes layer by layer, describing and explaining each one

  • @amjrpain919

    @amjrpain919

    2 жыл бұрын

    Only a million?! 😉👋

  • @jamoncure

    @jamoncure

    2 жыл бұрын

    Watching it right now. EXCITED!!! I don’t know if I’m more excited for all of us fans or for Rick Beato@!!!

  • @ThrillingTwo
    @ThrillingTwo3 жыл бұрын

    Rick Beato will never tell you how excellent of a guitar player he is.

  • @Gnrnrvids

    @Gnrnrvids

    3 жыл бұрын

    He makes it look effortless doesn't he.

  • @TheChadPad

    @TheChadPad

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh he's great. He deserves every one of those amps sittin in his studio

  • @em-rg3xf

    @em-rg3xf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes i absolutely love the solo he plays on the episode he was speaking about the band he signed. Sorry can't remember what it wss called but it's unbelievable.

  • @ampman5863

    @ampman5863

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@em-rg3xf Crowfield is the band and "Cardinal Motion" is the tune. WMTSG episode #95. Or "Why I Don't Talk About My Failed Label" is the original video. Two places to enjoy it! One of my all time favorite melodic solos!

  • @em-rg3xf

    @em-rg3xf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ampman5863 yes thanks, everyone should check that one out.

  • @Cre8tvMG
    @Cre8tvMG2 жыл бұрын

    14:55 - the sudden break from a wide open rocker to this spacious breath is part of what makes this song so incredible, and it's what we miss in contemporary songs. The song had scope and range and took time to move you through moods. It gave you more than 3 seconds for a mood or break to develop. And that's why it has such power. You can hear the audience scream when it chills out. That's the opposite of what you would expect, but it's natural and appropriate. It's a moment to appreciate where you've been and anticipate where it's going next. And it delivers. I grew up in the greatest era for pop music ever!

  • @cnyphotovideo
    @cnyphotovideo Жыл бұрын

    I am 61 years old and from Syracuse, NY. Peter Frampton has been blowing mind ever since Frampton Comes Alive came out. That album changed everything. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing him in concert twice, 2019 and 2023. He is still just that good.

  • @maryjvanderwerken3192

    @maryjvanderwerken3192

    4 ай бұрын

    I've luved Petey Pie since his Humble days with Steve Marriott. I grew up on Rt. 5 between Utica and Syracuse, I think that Joe Bonamassa is the best export ever, from Central NY. Luv the Joe and Pete duet of "My Guitar Gently Weeps" on KZread. They were playing on a charity cruise. 🎶💙🎶

  • @cnyphotovideo

    @cnyphotovideo

    4 ай бұрын

    @@maryjvanderwerken3192 That’s awesome. They’ve made some of the best music ever.

  • @cookrich
    @cookrich3 жыл бұрын

    Great 100th episode. Funny story... when this album came out I was in college. My dad was into race-horsing and went to a party held by the Gentry Farms for the Keenland Horse Sale in Kentucky. My dad told me he met a really nice guy at the party. He told me he had long hair like me and was wearing a ruffled shirt with his tux. We were talking about horses. We got done talking and I asked him what he did for a living said he played rock music. He said maybe your kids have heard of me. My dad then ask me have you ever heard of a guy named Peter Frampton... Crazy.

  • @sonicfrogdotnet
    @sonicfrogdotnet3 жыл бұрын

    One thing I love about Frampton??? He is always smiling when he plays. Unlike so many, who look like they are being tortured on stage, Frampton is always smiling and enjoying himself.

  • @gregm3406

    @gregm3406

    3 жыл бұрын

    the opposite of Joe Walsh who looks like hes in agony. lol

  • @edclauss337

    @edclauss337

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just like EVH with the smiling.... Peter FEELS every note he plays.

  • @daveroberts2296

    @daveroberts2296

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's a wonderful performance artist, along with being a superb musician.

  • @rollinmark8952

    @rollinmark8952

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agree 100%!!

  • @c.e.anderson558

    @c.e.anderson558

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was just thinking that. He and Eddie. Always happy. They are So happy when they are playing

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon2 жыл бұрын

    This song makes me so happy. It's like taking a ride on a musical roller coaster. There are a lot of long songs that are practically concertos in their own right that just don't flow the way this one does. I love Rush's 2112, for example, but every part of it feels like it's very much a separate work. This thing is one big song *and still feels like one song the whole time.*

  • @chrisgemmell102

    @chrisgemmell102

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing....the greatest rock concerto of all time

  • @rockyrovere2526
    @rockyrovere2526 Жыл бұрын

    Mr.Beato,there are few of us who have tried to cover Peter in our privacy let alone on stage. You are accomplished to do it note for note with its jump and pause.Great job dissecting his entire section. I’m grateful. Rocky

  • @kathsweas

    @kathsweas

    8 ай бұрын

    Me too. This is my one of my Favorites of all time. Superb. Superb, Mr.Beato.

  • @yareyboadames2148
    @yareyboadames21483 жыл бұрын

    There's a reason why Rick has 2.18 Million subscribers. This series is genuinely good. A lot of super advanced terms but not so much that non musical folks, like me, will get lost.

  • @jonometal666

    @jonometal666

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I can play piano and am desperately trying to learn guitar... Every time I lose hope I watch a Rick video and it gets me back in the mood for playing. So cathartic too to watch/hear people nerd over this kind of stuff like Rick :-D

  • @timdlawson

    @timdlawson

    Жыл бұрын

    Now add another 1 million Oct. 2022. 🙂 Susan

  • @johncardiff1136

    @johncardiff1136

    Жыл бұрын

    I get lost but don't care.

  • @mr5811
    @mr58113 жыл бұрын

    This series has changed the way I think about and appreciate music. This channel has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise very challenging year. Thank you, Rick.

  • @af7119
    @af71192 жыл бұрын

    I would love to hear from Peter "how he feels" about Rick's presentation. I bet he appreciates it as much as we appreciate Peter.

  • @DennisDolan-fl3mw
    @DennisDolan-fl3mw9 ай бұрын

    The best part of that song is towards the end when it starts going faster & faster, building & building, getting louder, and the drummer slams his 2 big symbols. That just blew me away when I saw it. Every time I hear this song I turn it up for that part.

  • @bdsbethypoo
    @bdsbethypoo3 жыл бұрын

    Generations later, if they still have these videos, people will be required to watch Rick Biato’s “What Makes This Song Great” series, so that they can understand the artistry AND history of this music. Rick - these videos are a gift to the future, just as much as these incomparable songs.

  • @t3r080

    @t3r080

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have learnt more about rock music and compositions during these 100 episodes than in 20 years by myself playing guitar :) So yeah... HUGE thanks to Rick. This series is pure gold now and always will be.

  • @billpetrello9045

    @billpetrello9045

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gift to the future! That was PERFECT! Exactly what I was thinking but you put it in words magically!

  • @seedofwonder
    @seedofwonder3 жыл бұрын

    Every once in a while you find content that justifies the existence of the internet. This is one of those times. So much more than a video about music. And Peter Frampton, a genius for sure, but what an awesome guy!

  • @curtandoscar

    @curtandoscar

    3 жыл бұрын

    SO TRUE!

  • @seedofwonder

    @seedofwonder

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Dzz Zz Thanks for sharing that! I love these stories because I was born in 1980 and missed the golden age of rock. Still lots of great bands in my lifetime, but I would give anything to see the original lineups of the Who and Zeppelin, for example. I did grow up with a landline though. :)

  • @harrietjakob
    @harrietjakob2 жыл бұрын

    I played this song SO SO loudly on our hi fi that the house shook. I had never experienced such joy at those soaring guitar solos and how he resolved them to bring you back to earth. Just like the great symphonies of Rachmaninov or the blurry beauty of Debussy, this music is to die for.

  • @briangardner5905
    @briangardner59052 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh!!! I was listening and enjoying EVERY MINUTE of this dissection of this so great of a song and I have a lasting personal memory of playing this song. I was in a band in Northern California, in the town of Pleasanton/Dublin. I was the drummer in "The Mogul Band" and we were a group that played ALL the high school dances for a few years. One of our guitarists came up with a talk box, at the height of the popularity of this song. This was in the 70's of course. I will never forget that our guitarist was on stage alone and simply said into the talk box: "Do You Feel Like We Do?" and the high school students in attendance, probably around 150 of them, already hyped up because they loved The Mogul Band, at his pronouncement - went crazy and then our other guitarist started playing the signature into riff and the students went even crazier. Well, for the next three hours, The Mogul Band could do no wrong. This is part of the reason about 10% of why I love this song so much. LOL - the other 90% is because it is such a completely great song!!!!! But I was seated at my drums in a very good band that the students loved. My Ludwig set sounded great and my playing was in pretty darn good shape because we were playing so much and consistently rehearsed every Tuesday and Thursday. Our Bass player was a guitar and English teacher at Dublin high, so we got to use the music room for rehearsals. No one in the band brought any drama to the rehearsals or live performances and no alcohol allowed when rehearsing or performing and no drugs of course. I am glad I have such a great memory to enjoy regarding playing this song, that I can still remember, vividly, after about 50 years from when I was playing drums with The Mogul Band and loving every minute.....B.Gardner - Las Vegas

  • @BadFox38
    @BadFox383 жыл бұрын

    This is the absolute best episode in this series. Nothing can top this one. Absolutely incredible.

  • @ivanjulian2532

    @ivanjulian2532

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well perhaps he could get Paul and Ringo on the show while they're still with us to review a making of A Day In The Life?

  • @stevenkomatsu5530

    @stevenkomatsu5530

    3 жыл бұрын

    WOW , that was fantastic Rick !!!!! I've been Rockin to this song since high school days and your breakdown of it was E

  • @mikegallagher2732

    @mikegallagher2732

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ivanjulian2532 YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @doncasteel8587

    @doncasteel8587

    2 жыл бұрын

    I fully agree, especially hearing Peter himself talking about the song. Along with Rick explaining all of the details and intricacies I’d never notice on my own. One of my favorite songs explained is a huge treat.

  • @tannerfarnsworth3618

    @tannerfarnsworth3618

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally agreed with this…. until Rick did the comfortably numb and bohemian rhapsody haha

  • @shanew5957
    @shanew59573 жыл бұрын

    Remember playing this as a kid. I rocked that tennis racket like nobody's buisness

  • @seanswinton6242

    @seanswinton6242

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here. I could never play guitar or string instruments. I play saxophone, as a kid I would learn some guitar solos like this on my sax. Been dying to meet Peter Frampton since childhood.

  • @AndrewVanBeekOttawa

    @AndrewVanBeekOttawa

    3 жыл бұрын

    Amateur. Tennis rackets are easy. We used 18 inch rulers like a pro.

  • @sacriste

    @sacriste

    3 жыл бұрын

    And doing the tube sound in front of the fan

  • @richardjosephnovak
    @richardjosephnovak2 жыл бұрын

    I attended Framptons last tour and it was phenomenal. I was really entertained and impressed. My heart goes out to him with his current situation.

  • @paulschietinger2306
    @paulschietinger23062 жыл бұрын

    Rick, when I was 16 Years old I would listen to that album over and over trying desperately to distinguish the different instruments. But mostly amazed at the incredible melodies Peter would produce out of that Black Beauty. AT 16 I saved up and purchased my own custom les paul, saved for months then had to have the pickup rings made white. Spent more money having custom work done. Till this day I listen to all of his work and I am amazed at how he could just bang out these incredible melodies doing lead. You are absolutely right about his guitar leads sound like he is singing out the song.

  • @joshmc333
    @joshmc3333 жыл бұрын

    I just want to drive home the point that this is the single greatest music channel on KZread. The music theory, the insight and attention to detail about gear, engineering, production techniques, etc. are incredible. As a multi-instrumentalist, I really appreciate the fact that you cover every instrument in such detail, including special guests like Jack and Les -- and then you get Frampton himself in the video! You've done 100 of these videos, and hundreds more with other themes, and you're just as excited every time. Your passion and excitement are contagious, and it's helping me fall back in love with music. Thanks for everything you do, Rick!

  • @joshmc333

    @joshmc333

    3 жыл бұрын

    BTW I've always loved this song, and the guitar work in it is on par with one of my other favourite live performances -- incidentally also in D -- which is No Quarter from The Song Remains The Same. His playing has arguably as much (or more) imagination as Page's and is undeniably cleaner, yet he gets 1/1,000th the credit.

  • @77Cardinal
    @77Cardinal3 жыл бұрын

    Smiling to myself knowing that somewhere out there is a young person hearing this for the first time. Thanks Rick.

  • @rihamy2nd

    @rihamy2nd

    3 жыл бұрын

    No kidding! All the more reason that I just simply cannot understand the record labels striking these videos. It’s like they’re saying, “we have enough sales on this song...we don’t need any more.”

  • @jack002tuber

    @jack002tuber

    3 жыл бұрын

    And now they feel like we do

  • @johnrogers9481
    @johnrogers94812 жыл бұрын

    Rick. It's great to see this again. Your guitar playing of the playing of Frampton is outstanding! At seventeen in 1970 I saw Peter in Humble Pie at Fillmore East, my very first concert. I was a beginning drummer. I saw Every show Frampton did in New York for the next six years. I knew the next song by Peter hitting one note after tuning between songs. I knew every note he played, oh those tremendous and musical solos! Then the Alive album happened, containing all the songs from half a decade performed, again. What a thing, to see Frampton grow and build and conquer and inspire. Wisely, he played every college in the USA, all those kids went home and told all their friends about Peter Frampton! It was a beautiful thing to be a part of.!! And you know every note, and you play them still with great excitement...that is awesome and inspiring Rick! Thank you.💙.

  • @maryjvanderwerken3192

    @maryjvanderwerken3192

    4 ай бұрын

    I practically lived at Fillmore East, most of my meals were at Ratner's restaurant nearby, lots of soup. I had the dreaded day job, the cockroaches needed my help paying the rent. I sometimes had to travel for my job, I think that's how I missed Petey Pie @ the Fillmore. One of my big regrets in this life. Of course, I have seen him since then. I was depressed for 2 years when the Fillmore closed. 🎶💙🎶

  • @josephclayton1835
    @josephclayton18352 жыл бұрын

    Peter is such a classy guy, he has been interviewed on our local radio many many times. A real genuine person and witty. Probably my favorite song, did you ever hear it on an 8 track? It changes track right in the middle!😀

  • @leegarza3605

    @leegarza3605

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hated that so much...that little piece of metal on the tape ruined so many songs. It's like intentionally shooting a vinyl LP with a bb gun, then playing it. It's gonna have a hick-up in it.

  • @UncleHemi

    @UncleHemi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Met him twice. Very personable, approachable. Genuine nice guy.

  • @UncleHemi

    @UncleHemi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leegarza3605 Anticipating the hiccup, when it went to cassette, and then to CD I still anticipated the trackjump. LOL

  • @leegarza3605

    @leegarza3605

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@UncleHemi When I was a little guy, don't recall how old. Just that it was shortly after the Monkees : The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees was released. My big sister had just gotten it. She'd play it on the family console stereo/record player that was against the wall in the living room. Just above it about 6ft. up hanging on the wall, was a 6"x9" metal framed portrait of my father in his Navy uniform. Anytime someone would close the front door, that picture would swing out just a little bit. On the day that I slammed the door, that picture swung out far enough from the wall that it fell off its hook and landed corner side down on the above mentioned record album, leaving a catseye chip in it (tiny hole on impact side, big hole on the flip) . The song affected by the big hole was unplayable, but the song with the tiny hole only had a hiccup left in it. To this day, I still sing the hiccup version of "Daydream Believer" whenever I hear it...anybody within earshot of me singing along to it usually earns me a "WTF" look because the hiccup only happens once but since it lies on a part that's repeated several times, I employ the hiccup every time! And in case you're wondering, it went like this..."Cheer up sleepy Jean. Oh what can it -HICCUP- to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen".

  • @7775Kevin

    @7775Kevin

    Жыл бұрын

    God your right! I had forgotten that. Drove me nuts when that would happen on an eight track.

  • @pi-sx3mb
    @pi-sx3mb2 жыл бұрын

    Little did we realize that in the mid-70's we were living in an embarrassment of riches of the music world. Great video about an incredible song.

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    “Embarrassment of Riches”…..that really hits home now! So many great artists, albums, and songs. We kind of took it for granted. We have never had as much as we did then! Can’t find it now. Today is a “famine of soulful talent”!

  • @tommypwood672

    @tommypwood672

    2 жыл бұрын

    Applies to everything cars...girls whole magilla...its a shitty era today..

  • @tommypwood672

    @tommypwood672

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Geezer-yf8hv it's not just that...theres no reference points..nothing compelling and edgy...men are sort of emasculated..EV everywhere..

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tommypwood672 The real stuff is out there, but nobody will show it to the masses who crave it! They want to keep it neutered. I guess it makes them look “normal”!

  • @Geezer-yf8hv

    @Geezer-yf8hv

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tommypwood672 what’s “EV”? I was thinking PC?

  • @mistermerder1157
    @mistermerder11573 жыл бұрын

    I love how Rick makes you feel like it's the first time you're hearing a song you love. Whoo!

  • @kckazcoll1

    @kckazcoll1

    3 жыл бұрын

    yes!

  • @iansloan9309

    @iansloan9309

    3 жыл бұрын

    totally agree !

  • @el_jefe420
    @el_jefe420 Жыл бұрын

    The prototype of "jam bands" right here circa 1975. Rick's explanation of how Frampton plays with phrasing like a singer or horn player is spot on. The "space" the band leaves for each other creates very patient live tracks, which in turn highlight the audience's role in the performance. Fully comprehensive breakdown of this all time classic THANK YOU!

  • @mostlyoldparts
    @mostlyoldparts2 жыл бұрын

    I wish I could give this more than one "thumbs up." Absolutely amazing song and killer breakdown. Thank you so much.

  • @wickrider
    @wickrider3 жыл бұрын

    Why am I crying ?! I don’t need therapy. I need Rick to explain to me those songs (and performances) that forged me. So many times, I have rediscovered songs that I have been listening to, constantly, repeatedly, all my life. Thanks Rick. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You can’t imagine how your hard work reaches out and touches me, and so many other I’m sure. Cheers, MC

  • @johnrenoveillon3841

    @johnrenoveillon3841

    Ай бұрын

    Ditto!

  • @BobGaydos
    @BobGaydos3 жыл бұрын

    Rick, your joy is infectious! Thanks to Peter Frampton for his active cooperation in this video.

  • @stenkarlberg

    @stenkarlberg

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes Rick, your JOY is amazing and so inspirational!

  • @gustavoaltamira1514
    @gustavoaltamira15142 жыл бұрын

    I always really liked this song by Peter Frampton comes alive. In the analysis, I think it is one of the best you have done and I congratulate you, for your professionalism and your great sense of music and all that love that you show towards the work of the great musicians. I always dreamed of seeing how those solos were made and how the scales would be and what the movement of the fingers would be like to be able to do those solos. And you are one of the best in the world explaining that! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to go back to my 14 years when I listened to Peter Frampton and I imitated his guitar with a broomstick. Thank you!

  • @Mr.Robert1
    @Mr.Robert1 Жыл бұрын

    Never gets old... How is this possible? I can listen to his music forever. My son took me to his live concert when he got into it what a day !

  • @milescivis1018
    @milescivis10183 жыл бұрын

    The 70’s wouldn’t have been the 70’s without this jam.

  • @ironwolfgaming9632

    @ironwolfgaming9632

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wore out 4 8 track tapes of this album when it was released. I was 17 and I have said it before on other channels - Q106 a radio station here in Michigan used to play on Saturday night at 9 pm a full side of an album and when this was played you could hear it all over town as the kids put the speakers on top of the cars as they drove around. I will never forget that 75 degrees on a night in late May and Frampton making me immortal for one night.

  • @colby7325

    @colby7325

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its such a fun groove.

  • @torchandhammer
    @torchandhammer3 жыл бұрын

    Hey let's go over to Rick's house. He's got that new Frampton album.

  • @RogerBarraud

    @RogerBarraud

    3 жыл бұрын

    :-)

  • @uprebel5150

    @uprebel5150

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s what I did back in the day.

  • @dees9502

    @dees9502

    3 жыл бұрын

    LOVE IT 😆👍🙏

  • @scottwrfy102
    @scottwrfy1022 жыл бұрын

    I will never forget the first time I heard this on the radio. And the first time at Grandma's house where my uncle had purchased the picture vinyl - watching Peter's face spin as this magic was coming out of the speakers. As many times as I played this on the radio myself and listened on my own I never stopped and appreciated ALL the elements that went into this masterpiece. After watching this video it explained what I FELT listening to this song. The buildup, the guitar breaths, the lead into the end. Great work helping me understand why I've always loved this song and music in general.

  • @lancelapointe
    @lancelapointe2 жыл бұрын

    I never got into Frampton until someone asked me to play “Love your way” at a wedding or something… I quickly realized that I needed to go to Frampton Town! Sweetest riffs ever! Especially the whole Myxo/Dorian stuff. Great to watch this!

  • @guspisano9777
    @guspisano97773 жыл бұрын

    Once again Rick's playing deserves a "thumbs up" of its own

  • @sw5334
    @sw53343 жыл бұрын

    I find it crazy that the record labels and some artists don’t realize that videos like this bring a whole new group of listeners to buy their music. I can’t count how many new artists I purchased because of this series of Ricks. The labels shouldn’t block or penalize videos like this. Great work Rick, love the series.

  • @glenishii2022

    @glenishii2022

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the owners of the rights to the songs like UMG are ignorant to the fact that exposure on these types of platforms only benefits them. And like Rick said before, some group’s popularity these days aren’t like before, so exposure could bring them back from the dead.

  • @colinbeaganguitar9386

    @colinbeaganguitar9386

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s so true. I’ve been binging on XTC since I heard his Mayor of Simpleton video. Now onto Frampton Comes Alive!

  • @jccook5353

    @jccook5353

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think they are more worried about setting the precedent that anybody can use their product however they want. Because Rick B is awesome.

  • @fluxerflixer1

    @fluxerflixer1

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s so sad Rick can’t do a Randy Rhoads video because Sharon Osbourne won’t allow it. If it wasn’t for Randy ozzy and Sharon very well could be homeless! She’s an Ungrateful witch.

  • @sw5334

    @sw5334

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fluxerflixer1 I never knew that. That’s a shame, it would be an amazing video.

  • @nmichels
    @nmichels Жыл бұрын

    This is the greatest solo of all time. Especially the last part. Totally rips it. Get goosebumps every time!

  • @superhiway
    @superhiway2 жыл бұрын

    Frampton is a legend in my world. Thx Rick, great video & superb guest. 🤘🤘

  • @robertperrella4194
    @robertperrella41943 жыл бұрын

    killer rhythm section,,,,killer solos,,,,,killer production ,,,,killer arrangements !!!!!!! AS OF 03/10/2021 HOW MANY PEOPLE THINK PETER FRAMPTON BELONGS IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,give it a thumbs up!!!!!!!! brilliant analysis by rick beato!!!!!!! frampton comes alive is PROBABLY the best live album of all time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @nickmecca2024

    @nickmecca2024

    3 жыл бұрын

    Remember- Frampton was a dynamite member of Humble Pies' ALSO great live album!!👍

  • @swampk9

    @swampk9

    3 жыл бұрын

    While I agree that Peter Frampton deserves to be in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, unfortunately thumbs upping your comment is not going to do it

  • @robertperrella4194

    @robertperrella4194

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@swampk9 unfortunately you are correct!

  • @georgebarry8640

    @georgebarry8640

    3 жыл бұрын

    PETER FRAMPTON BELONGS IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME

  • @NedBouhalassaVideos

    @NedBouhalassaVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ridiculous that he’s not in the hall of fame.

  • @closetpicker
    @closetpicker3 жыл бұрын

    My condolences to all future WMTSG songs. The bar, it's been set, and it's set high! Well done Rick. Well done!

  • @uprebel5150

    @uprebel5150

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Any Clapton? Or, is he a blocker?

  • @marksvideochannel3592

    @marksvideochannel3592

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hell yes. Almost need to go back and redo them all to this level!! Unreal.

  • @haraldhinz4074

    @haraldhinz4074

    3 жыл бұрын

    check the 95 version ;-)

  • @kimberlyhart5692
    @kimberlyhart5692 Жыл бұрын

    RICK, can I just say, you are taking me back to a great place in my childhood🤗 Older brothers, whom appreciated great rock and roll music, and didn’t mind to share it with their annoying baby sister…I’m forever grateful to them, and now, to you😎

  • @can2mar

    @can2mar

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly!!! My brothers are 7 & 10 years older than me, Their love of rock music was so contagious. I will always remember their enjoyment of watching me wide eyed and amazed by the music! I'll always appreciate and LOVE Peter and his music! 🎶❤️🎵

  • @joelschaefer1326
    @joelschaefer13262 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic breakdown of a phenomenal song. Yes, I have listened to this for 45 years and it continues to be fresh and to amaze me. Beato’s analysis provides a deeper comprehension to help understand why this song has lasted as it has. 🎸🎹🥁🎼

  • @cantemirash
    @cantemirash3 жыл бұрын

    indeed Peter presenting Bob : “Bob Mayo, Bob Mayo” is part of the song. Whoever covers this song must say it even if they don’t have a Bob.

  • @colby7325

    @colby7325

    3 жыл бұрын

    For real. Its a must!

  • @PeterPug

    @PeterPug

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who could DARE cover this!?? ;)

  • @colby7325

    @colby7325

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not I. Not publicly

  • @damagecontrol60

    @damagecontrol60

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bob’s keys are KEY on that live album... I attended the Peter Frampton concert in Miami... Frampton headlined, the opening acts were Mother’s Finest and Gary Wright, I think it was 1976 or 77. What an epic concert. Peter Frampton is a genius - his whole band was awesome.

  • @johnamartine
    @johnamartine3 жыл бұрын

    I wasn't a big fan of Frampton back in the day for the reasons that so many have pointed out here. My God, I was an idiot. After watching this it pisses me off that I didn't woodshed this entire song in high school. The things I could have learned. Also, you're a scary talent, Mr. Beato. Loving your channel.

  • @douglaszolton8985

    @douglaszolton8985

    3 жыл бұрын

    You should have seen him (Them) live in concert. Going to the Frampton concerts ,taught me more about lead guitar playing then anything else I could have done, back in the 1970's. Plus I went with my younger brother,he is dead now.But I still have those memories and the knowledge of how to play real hard rock and ballads.Which I've used gigging for the last 40 to 50 years .

  • @jwagner3d

    @jwagner3d

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rick! Hey, for quite a while now I have really really enjoyed this series, but you put on a 'tour-de-force' for this one, I can't say enough about how wonderful this deep dive was for me! I've always really appreciated Frampton, his guitar mastery, and this album- but as a 40year+ guitar-hobbyist, i could never quite put my finger on why Frampton's solos were so awesome, nor why they stood out for me. I am blown away by your lick-for-lick demonstrations, such a motivator for an old guy who's hacked away at many a classic without much success. Really cool to highlight Mayo's work, he is now on my short list of under-appreciated keyboardists! And bringing in your friends to highlight the drums and keyboards was sooo enlightening, that really upped the game for me, seeing how talented all the artists were that contributed to Frampton's success. A fantastic 100th episode, I salute your dedication to bringing out the incredible depth of these incredibly talented musicians!

  • @jivanbansi9640

    @jivanbansi9640

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@KarenDeBiasse Humble Pie

  • @Cre8tvMG
    @Cre8tvMG2 жыл бұрын

    28:23 - the way it builds then roars out of the spacious solo section is also a huge emotional explosion for the crowd. Dropping into that massive D chord with the Marshall shredding and the voice returning is so powerful. And it is the tension of the spacious section that makes the return to the flat out rock so immense. I miss that kind of songwriting. Ironically, I find that kind of power and long term 'phrasing' now in the worship music sets we do at church, where you take time to breathe and meditate and then respond with abandon. It's sad that popular music has abandoned it.

  • @RHINOSAUR
    @RHINOSAUR2 жыл бұрын

    This song still gives me the chills after all these years.

  • @jpaulduplantis
    @jpaulduplantis3 жыл бұрын

    Damn brother you nailed those solos! I can't imagine an artist alive who wouldn't want this level of breakdown and celebration on their work. You do an amazing job and it is much appreciated.

  • @scottclute8413

    @scottclute8413

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also,your special on break down of the Dan.

  • @steveherzing6596

    @steveherzing6596

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said sir! I loved it too.

  • @KerryLiv

    @KerryLiv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said @J Paul! I was thinking the same... Rick Beato never fails to impress with his musicianship. A Master if there ever was one.

  • @davemacewan3594
    @davemacewan35943 жыл бұрын

    My face melted when Les played the Bob Mayo solo.

  • @brendonmurley8276

    @brendonmurley8276

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome work!

  • @markb5428
    @markb54282 жыл бұрын

    Hey Rick, guitarmark here. Love you man. I'm 63 playing guitar 58 years. Grew up with the 60's and 70's killers. LOCK N LOAD BROTHER!!!!

  • @scottandrews1384
    @scottandrews1384 Жыл бұрын

    Peter Frampton was my idol in 1977. Gawd, I wore my copy of this record OUT, but never could toss it even though it's nowhere close to playable (yes, I still have it). I was never a musician, but I thought I knew every note of this track. How amazing to watch this (or any) "What Makes This Song Great" video and see you dissect each part. I often go back after watching your videos and listen to these tracks with "new" ears even though I know little about music theory or performance. I do know "feel", however, and I think the magic of Frampton is his ability to make us feel like he does. My wish as a fan since boyhood is that crowd reaction and responses to this 100th episode result in us returning the favor. Congrats on the milestone, Rick - it's amazing to know that as you're rapping with these guys, you're as big a fan as your subscribers are.

  • @tbirds61
    @tbirds613 жыл бұрын

    My dad passed away suddenly, on March 3 at 76 years old. I discovered your channel tonight by chance, and I wish he was still around so I could share this with him. He was such an avid listener and lover of music all his life. I know he would have loved this channel. He left behind his reel to reel, and many albums that he bought and collected when there were still record stores to be found. Thank you for what you do here on this channel! For me, music will always help me keep my father's memory alive. Hearing you talk about the music he grew up with and loved has been a real special moment. Looking forward to your future work!

  • @on_my_own_two_feet

    @on_my_own_two_feet

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss. 🥺

  • @randybaker6722

    @randybaker6722

    3 жыл бұрын

    He likely led you to find it imho

  • @rihamy2nd

    @rihamy2nd

    3 жыл бұрын

    My condolences to you, Christopher. I have to believe that in some way your dad was grooving along with you as you took this in. Wishing you the best!

  • @Unkle_Genny

    @Unkle_Genny

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a Daft Punk fan in the comments of a video about Peter Frampton. I love both of their music!

  • @jwagner3d

    @jwagner3d

    3 жыл бұрын

    Man, that brought a tear to my eye, i hope my kids will see my old guitars when I'm gone and play the classic rock with a big smile of appreciation like you expressed!

  • @tim_biller
    @tim_biller3 жыл бұрын

    "Frampton Comes Alive" was one of the 6 albums I bought for my daughter on her 16th birthday, along with Steely Dan's "Aja", Stevie Wonder's "Songs In The Key Of Life", "Ramones" by The Ramones, Thin Lizzy's "LIve and Dangerous" and Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours", as they were what I was listening to at that age. She's now a classically-trained professional 'cellist, of course... Thanks, Rick - and thank you, Peter.

  • @kathy2trips

    @kathy2trips

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good, Dad! Well done!

  • @My_Naginta

    @My_Naginta

    3 жыл бұрын

    My parent's were awesome getting me into albums. My mom urged me into buying Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd as my first cd. My dad gave me Holy Diver by Dio a year or two later. Long story short, you remind me of my parent's awesomeness! Good job on raising her right!

  • @markostendorf1122

    @markostendorf1122

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great taste in music selections

  • @SD9Driver

    @SD9Driver

    3 жыл бұрын

    You gave her the fundamentals. 👍

  • @billvill61

    @billvill61

    3 жыл бұрын

    1976 was an amazing year for rock records, Boston's debut, Eagles Hotel California, Kansas Leftoverture, Rush 2112, Bob Seger Night Moves, and of course Frampton Comes Alive....It was good to be a kid in the 70s!!

  • @cwyman47
    @cwyman472 жыл бұрын

    You literally broke down one of my favorite songs of my childhood. Framptom Comes Alive was the first album I ever bought, at age 7. I saved up my allowance for months.

  • @zed4225

    @zed4225

    Жыл бұрын

    Great taste in music. My first single was Suzi Quatro, 'If You You Can't Buy Me Love'. I was born in 1970 and my parents taste in music wasn't rock unfortunately. Discovered this album in 1987. Lucky to own on Vinyl. Glad I'm not a teen now that's for sure.

  • @davidhunt-qk7ix

    @davidhunt-qk7ix

    10 ай бұрын

    I sold a pair of shoes when i was in boarding school in Africa to get it!

  • @pliccut
    @pliccut2 жыл бұрын

    It’s never about Rick, it’s always about the artists. This is “What Makes Rick Great”!

  • @paulzeman7684
    @paulzeman76843 жыл бұрын

    Rick Beato has truly become a national treasure. LOL, but you know, it is true. Thank you SO MUCH Rick for these tremendous gifts.

  • @raysills6666

    @raysills6666

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Paul! Well said👊👍

  • @steffenworldcitizensurf5926

    @steffenworldcitizensurf5926

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's Christmas, my son had to work 12 hrs today as an ER Tech, my wife is overseas visiting her mom as I could not go because of a Covid protocol, and it hit me... This is an awesome Christmas gift from Rick Beato and all his cool rock & roll friends. Big Cheers, Big Thank U!

  • @eugeneboyarskiy7694

    @eugeneboyarskiy7694

    2 жыл бұрын

    An international treasure, as the music itself seems to be.

  • @MrConeman
    @MrConeman3 жыл бұрын

    This is the best music content channel on the internet. I would have murdered to see something like this on TV as a teen when I was first learning guitar, seeing something music related at all on TV was like gold dust, and Rick's just out here putting out this level of quality for free. What an absolute legend.

  • @87mini

    @87mini

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think of that often, and remember how my poor old records got scratched from getting moved back over and over for that riff again and again, trying to find the position that connected the pieces... brutal!

  • @2204JCM

    @2204JCM

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, if all this youtube suff was around when I was a Kid I’d be a virtuoso now!

  • @johnrogers9481

    @johnrogers9481

    2 жыл бұрын

    MrConeman. Yeah, very true. And with your comment I am reminded of in the mid sixties how I knew nothing about The Beatles. All we had was the officially released information on the band. I had no idea about the music recording process..compared to now sitting IN the studio with Rick being shown everything. Night and day comparison today to what music information we had available back in those days. Sure I was fifteen, but there was nothing, even if you knew what you wanted. Musicianship should be Booming today with all the info available eh?

  • @jeffball-th1mm
    @jeffball-th1mm11 ай бұрын

    How many of us, after watching this great video, went straight over and watched the video in it's entirety for the 1000th + time... I did...

  • @williamwilliam728
    @williamwilliam7282 жыл бұрын

    This is by far the best live rock song of all time. I still get goosebumps listening to it and never tire of the energy of the ending!

  • @DerekDominoes
    @DerekDominoes3 жыл бұрын

    I especially enjoyed the part about Bob Mayo's keyboard solo. RIP Bob.

  • @motorpsykler

    @motorpsykler

    3 жыл бұрын

    No kidding! Seeing it actually played was amazing, it looked crazy hard.

  • @o0sparky0o95
    @o0sparky0o953 жыл бұрын

    I love that rick says "you wouldn't hear that in a song nowadays" like dude a song nowadays wouldve ended six minutes ago :P

  • @michaeltberman
    @michaeltberman2 жыл бұрын

    I’m 56. During my school years in Oregon City, OR, My best friend and neighbor lived across-the-suburban-street from me in a 1973 built split level house. Chris, my buddy to this day, had this quiet, gentle lithe and slender 4 year older “Swedish featured” shy Sister Barb. She had a giant huge Frampton poster on the wall over her bed. She had the double live album. One day the house was empty, but for me and my friend Chris. We snuck into her bedroom. We unsleeved her brand new Frampton album, and so gingerly lowered the needle to the album surface. When this sung played, I was over come with both the sensuous dynamic and gritty sexuality feeling to the music and vocals. That association remains to this day. I loved and love the song and the way the band communicated to the audience. But as always Beato makes the song new and exponentially better in manifold ways. THANK YOU!

  • @GlassWolfLH
    @GlassWolfLH2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing album. I bought this on vinyl and double CD back when I was in school. Still have them, and still listen to them. Thank you for breaking this down.

  • @UKSportsFan
    @UKSportsFan3 жыл бұрын

    I don't care what anybody says....this is not only my favorite live song recorded and released....I believe it is THE BEST live song recorded and released!

  • @martinluneberger3276
    @martinluneberger32763 жыл бұрын

    One hundred episodes. Unbelievable. What a series. Here's to the next hundred. Keep up the good work Rick, fantastic.

  • @michaelmappin4425
    @michaelmappin4425Ай бұрын

    The best part of this video is that Peter and Rick are friends enough that he can use huge parts of the song.

  • @Pugelista41
    @Pugelista412 жыл бұрын

    What makes this song so much more awesome that Rick failed to mention is the tension between the band and the AUDIENCE... You can hear them amp up when Peter is mid switch and going to talk box... This song is one of very few that raised the hair on my neck in that moment!

  • @mattjeffsdpt
    @mattjeffsdpt3 жыл бұрын

    This is one of Rick Beato's best ever. A song that was a musical awakening for many of us. It didn't fit into the 3-minute ditty box. Could you imagine a 14-minute song on the radio today? It's modal. It's got overtones of jazz improvisation. It demonstrates hair-raising musicianship. So let me ask you: 'Do You Feel Like We Do?'

  • @ronmaatita8845
    @ronmaatita88453 жыл бұрын

    After knowing this piece of music for 45 years, hearing those "lost in the mix' parts is like hearing it for the first time all over again!!! Thanks!!!!!

  • @neilloughran4437

    @neilloughran4437

    3 жыл бұрын

    those keyboard parts!! Wow!

  • @stevemcnamara2584

    @stevemcnamara2584

    3 жыл бұрын

    And now you can't unhear them, thankfully!

  • @rustywidebottom4678

    @rustywidebottom4678

    3 жыл бұрын

    You’re right man.

  • @dob48198

    @dob48198

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I think I've probably heard this song 2000+ times over the years and never really noticed them. What a great song choice for such a notable episode.

  • @dnburgess

    @dnburgess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree. In fact, it has inspired me to track down a new vinyl copy of the album.

  • @stephenhanson3647
    @stephenhanson36472 жыл бұрын

    I am a bass player with a church group. One night during a lull in rehearsal I played the bass groove from the keys solo. It didn't take long before my aged 60+ friends turned around and said "Frampton!"

  • @shaindaman13
    @shaindaman1315 күн бұрын

    Just the fact that this song has that modulation makes it perfect. It’s so sonically pleasing that he chose that particular modulation too. The greatness of this song cannot be overstated. Frampton is a Genius.

  • @jimandcathep9915
    @jimandcathep99153 жыл бұрын

    The most amazing thing to me is - Peter was TWENTY FIVE when this was recorded... Absolutely unbelievable.....

  • @SQV66
    @SQV663 жыл бұрын

    "Everybody in the world has Frampton Comes Alive. If you lived in the suburbs, you were issued it."

  • @salyer28

    @salyer28

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think Wayne said that too. Rock on Garth!!

  • @jkbaca41

    @jkbaca41

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yea, but does everyone have Breaking All the Rules or Art of Control? Great playing on those studio albums

  • @vvblues

    @vvblues

    3 жыл бұрын

    We got in the mean streets of Chicago too.

  • @riversan90

    @riversan90

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Wow. I bet those guys actually have pacemakers."

  • @gjohung

    @gjohung

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have the Vinyl, CD and CD (special Edition)

  • @idkvwad
    @idkvwad Жыл бұрын

    This song fueled my love for classic rock and inspired me to pick up guitar. Its such a powerful and timeless piece. Glad you chose it for ep. 100!

  • @tonyvenegas2573
    @tonyvenegas25732 жыл бұрын

    I have been listening to Framptom comes Alive for 45 years ( as of 2021 for those of you in the future) and this break down of what makes this song great took the experience to a whole new level of enjoyment. Rick, what a talented music you are, I honestly envy your skills 😅 🎸

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