"Do You Feel like We Do"...
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"Do You Feel like We Do" by Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton's epic 1976 live anthem "Do You Feel Like We Do" is a cornerstone of classic rock. Famous for its extended length and iconic talk box guitar solo, this track from Frampton Comes Alive! captured the high-energy spirit of 70s arena rock performances.
While originally a shorter studio track from his 1973 album Frampton's Camel, the sprawling live version of "Do You Feel Like We Do," released in 1976, became a phenomenon. Its inclusion on the blockbuster album Frampton Comes Alive! showcased Frampton's incredible guitar skills and powerful stage presence. This expansive rock performance became a massive radio hit despite its length, helping define the arena rock sound of the decade.
This legendary rock track is most famous for its extended instrumental sections, particularly the celebrated talk box guitar solo where Frampton makes his guitar "talk" or "sing." Its structure, featuring lengthy improvisations and powerful instrumentation, firmly plants it within the rock genre, far exceeding a simple pop classification and cementing its status as a defining moment in 70s rock history.
SONG MEANING: According to Peter Frampton, the song "Do You Feel Like We Do" was originally written about the experience of waking up with a hangover ("Whose wine? What wine? Where the hell did I dine?"). However, in the context of the explosive live performances, the title phrase "Do You Feel Like We Do?" often took on the meaning of a shared connection and energy between the band and the audience.
- HASHTAGS: #PeterFrampton #Pop #January06
- BAND: Peter Frampton
- GENRE: Pop
- RELEASEDAY: January 06
- YEAR: 1976
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