His songs have so many minor cords that has a saddest all it's own but he pulls out to major cords.It's very pleasing to the ear/spirit.Thanks Peter Frampton!!!🎉
Awesome. Thank you for posting this. It is so moving to see Peter Frampton still at it despite his IBM challenges, and even upping his game by deftly flowing with challenges, which, in other hands, might prove intrusive. In so doing, in my view, he has upped his game. That is saying something for a musician celebrated for his expressive performances, like his his moving 10/12/19 Finale concert, including his Chris Cornell tribute: 'Black Hole Sun' on talkbox. That was like getting sucked into a trans-dimensional energy portal. Peter's fingers on the fretboard with his bluesy mixolydian vocabulary (and that TONE!) is definitely an uberverse teleportation. Seeing that show, it didn't matter if you weren't there at Winterland in 1975. Indeed, every live Peter Frampton performance seems to hold the same level of humbly served, unabashedly elevated guitar gifts, all grounded in an open-hearted connection with his audience, and this performance is no exception. I really wanted to go to that show in that venue. Thanks again for posting. A great window confirming that show was as great as I thought it would be.
His songs have so many minor cords that has a saddest all it's own but he pulls out to major cords.It's very pleasing to the ear/spirit.Thanks Peter Frampton!!!🎉
FANTASTIC! What performance!
Awesome. Thank you for posting this. It is so moving to see Peter Frampton still at it despite his IBM challenges, and even upping his game by deftly flowing with challenges, which, in other hands, might prove intrusive. In so doing, in my view, he has upped his game.
That is saying something for a musician celebrated for his expressive performances, like his his moving 10/12/19 Finale concert, including his Chris Cornell tribute: 'Black Hole Sun' on talkbox. That was like getting sucked into a trans-dimensional energy portal. Peter's fingers on the fretboard with his bluesy mixolydian vocabulary (and that TONE!) is definitely an uberverse teleportation. Seeing that show, it didn't matter if you weren't there at Winterland in 1975. Indeed, every live Peter Frampton performance seems to hold the same level of humbly served, unabashedly elevated guitar gifts, all grounded in an open-hearted connection with his audience, and this performance is no exception.
I really wanted to go to that show in that venue. Thanks again for posting. A great window confirming that show was as great as I thought it would be.
That's exactly why I do it. I try and show people what they can expect if they buy tickets.
An performance earlier this year , he did a rendition of Black Hole Sun that was out of this world
He's done Black Hole Sun for the last couple years.