He is one of the most brilliantly melodic players ever. And his forte is and has always been Live - and that is on top of being an AAA-list session man who is too humble to yell about it. Dignity. My prayer for him is absolute healing ❤️🩹. 👨🏼⚕️🎸✌️🫶♾️
Glad to see somebody trying to bring some “positive vibes” among all of the negatives around us. How much more positive can you be that to sing “Glad All Over?”
I was 9 in ’64. My teenage babysitter was a huge Beatles fan and of course I wanted to score points with her. I asked my grandmother to buy me a Beatle album and instead I got Glad All Over. Big letters across the top of the album said, “Dave Clark Five”. Grandma explained, “But honey, they look just like the Beatles". The first of what turned into an extensive record collection. I'm glad Frampton remembers it too.
There are probably quite a few out there that never get the recognition that they deserve or deserved. Gary Richrath from REO Speedwagon is another that I can think of off the top of my head. But Frampton, great guitarist.
Wow. I was teenager in the 70s. Peter had those great long curly locks. I had some healthy shoulder-length hair myself. Today Pete and I have the same hairline. 🤣
He has a rare muscle wasting disease called Inclusion Body Myositis. There’s no cure or treatment. It severely effects the quads and arms. I too have it and it’s amazing he’s playing and touring. He’s a true inspiration and awesome guitarist !! Thank you Peter ! ❤
His little finger is as long as my middle finger. If you don't think large hands aren't necessary to being a competent guitarist, you KNOW NOTHING about simple bio-mechanics
You are so wrong and I'll just assume you have never played. Large hands have nothing to do with being "competent". There are literally children out there that have tiny hands that play insanely well like this 10 year old boy ua-cam.com/video/-c0FCI8lnkM/v-deo.htmlsi=vcJsIZzONXqgY73k Angus Young, Paul Simon, Nancy Wilson, Steve Lukather, Prince, the list goes on of incredible players who have notoriously short fingers. Yes, longer fingers can help but it's not the end all and be all.
@@mikeberg5003 No, they don't. They generally play the bottom 3 strings... like those Chinese kids they roll out. You can't name ONE accomplished guitarist (who can play different tempos and ALL across the fretboard) that has small hands. And don't say Angus Young... his hands are at least 7.5-inches+. FAIL
@@shootfirst2097 You are literally clueless and have obviously never played guitar. And if you do I'm sure you just never got good. Too bad. I could spend more time debating you but I have a life.
Im Glad All Over seeing that Peter is still out there doing what he loves!
Well said …
🎸👨🏼⚕️. 🫶✌️♾️
He is one of the most brilliantly melodic players ever. And his forte is and has always been Live - and that is on top of being an AAA-list session man who is too humble to yell about it. Dignity. My prayer for him is absolute healing ❤️🩹.
👨🏼⚕️🎸✌️🫶♾️
@@johndrowe5281 nicely said john
My Dad’s name was Dave Clark…. We got crank calls all the time… he loved it!
The band leader?
Frampton covering DC5! Beyond awesome!
Saw him in 1976 for original Frampton comes alive at msg-- one of the best Concerts!!
Glad to see somebody trying to bring some “positive vibes” among all of the negatives around us. How much more positive can you be that to sing “Glad All Over?”
Cracking cover Peter. Keep on keeping on! 🎸
This is a 1st...never seen anyone ever do a cover of a DC5 tune. I'm 71 and very familiar with the DC5. Well done, Peter.
ua-cam.com/video/-sIFAfluapo/v-deo.html How about Suzi Quatro's version?
Power to Peter. A great dude and guitarist.
This is the first song i heard growing up that got me into music still remember seeing Dave Clark 5 on Sunday night at The London Palladium
I imagine most of the audience weren't even born when this came out.....well done Peter for bringing it to life in 2024!
Thanks Peter. A true musical treasure.
Just watching him play brings joy to my heart…and boy, do I need it now! What a great guy!
A sweetheart
Peters work with humble pie was incredible!!
What a gentleman & showman... someone to look up to... saw his show in 1974(+/-)... then about 2010... great to see him today!
I did as well, in Bangor, Maine. Was called Framptons Camal at the time .💙
This was on our turntable along with freddie dreamers hermans beatles my generation i can hear them dropping now
Good job Peter on covering the Dave Clark 5's classic “Glad All Over”
One of the Best Ever❤ !!!!!!❤
Gotta love this man and his music
I was 9 in ’64. My teenage babysitter was a huge Beatles fan and of course I wanted to score points with her. I asked my grandmother to buy me a Beatle album and instead I got Glad All Over. Big letters across the top of the album said, “Dave Clark Five”. Grandma explained, “But honey, they look just like the Beatles". The first of what turned into an extensive record collection. I'm glad Frampton remembers it too.
Same thing happened to me....I was 10 - but I did get to see the Beatles when I was 12- so it worked out 😜
Great story. Funny. Thanks for sharing. I was 7 in 1964.
God Bless you Peter Frampton please keep rocking on❤
EXCELLENT!
People don't realize what a great guitar player Frampton is,he's one of the best ever ,but he is so underrated
I so agree
One of the best ever
Then again a lot of us do realize that . Great lead guitarist. Humble pie was amazing
There are probably quite a few out there that never get the recognition that they deserve or deserved. Gary Richrath from REO Speedwagon is another that I can think of off the top of my head. But Frampton, great guitarist.
@@gkirms maybe because reo sucks
Outstanding
excellent loved it,feel glad all over
That felt good. Thanks Pete
Really cool hearing Peter play the Tottenham Sound.
Wow 😲 fantastic version Peter... very good.. really!!!I've enjoyed it 😊❤️
Love him. He rocks.
Same voice. He sounds great.
Frampton comes alive….❤
Wow. I was teenager in the 70s. Peter had those great long curly locks. I had some healthy shoulder-length hair myself. Today Pete and I have the same hairline. 🤣
Me to bub
Me too
Same here 😂
I never understand how this guy keeps his career going. In The Herd he was good. That end in a different century
❤Bravo Peter😊😊😊
They're missing the bump a da bump a da drum line after he sings "And I'm feelin....."
Bless you peter pepper piper
“Frampton Comes Still Alive!”....At 74, you still look the same as you did on the legendary album.
😂
Are you serious? I do believe you are! Don't be so silly.
Mike Smith
I love P.F.❤🎵
Fight Peter Fight!
Best wishes to him! "fight fight fight" like another great man said!
Great man? smh
Yes indeed!!!
Anyone remember this guy when he was in a band called The Herd? I thought they were excellent, long time ago by the way.
He went to the same school as Bowie and his dad was a teacher there too.
Saw the herd at a place called the top spot in Ross on wye i was about 17 seen him loads of times since great musician 😊😊
76 at the L.A. forum best concert
I do believe that i would like to have been there.
Are we this old to remember...
Does legendary Frampton has daughters, if yes I..... Coz that is nice 👏👏
😢
He was named ' The Face of 1968' by a mag called Rave ! Think he was 17, and looked younger.
😂❤wow🎉🎉🎉😅
✝️🩸🙏🏼
No he's not underrated. Stupid comments from ignorants.
Great song but Dave Clark did not write it, he wrote none of the songs but put his name to them making millions.
Stephen King on drums
How come Peter has to sit?
He has a type of Muscular Dystrophy. 😢
And the rest of the band are solidair!
I don't hear any saxes.....
It's good when old codgers have a hobby.
Sorry but why is he sitting down.
He's been doing a few "final tours" since he got a disease that weakens his muscles. Apparently his hands aren't quickly failing.
He has a rare muscle wasting disease called Inclusion Body Myositis. There’s no cure or treatment. It severely effects the quads and arms. I too have it and it’s amazing he’s playing and touring. He’s a true inspiration and awesome guitarist !! Thank you Peter ! ❤
His little finger is as long as my middle finger. If you don't think large hands aren't
necessary to being a competent guitarist, you KNOW NOTHING about simple bio-mechanics
You are so wrong and I'll just assume you have never played. Large hands have nothing to do with being "competent". There are literally children out there that have tiny hands that play insanely well like this 10 year old boy ua-cam.com/video/-c0FCI8lnkM/v-deo.htmlsi=vcJsIZzONXqgY73k
Angus Young, Paul Simon, Nancy Wilson, Steve Lukather, Prince, the list goes on of incredible players who have notoriously short fingers.
Yes, longer fingers can help but it's not the end all and be all.
@@mikeberg5003 No, they don't. They generally play the bottom 3 strings... like those Chinese kids they roll out. You can't name ONE accomplished guitarist (who can play different tempos and ALL across the fretboard) that has small hands. And don't say Angus Young... his hands are at least 7.5-inches+. FAIL
@@shootfirst2097 You are literally clueless and have obviously never played guitar. And if you do I'm sure you just never got good. Too bad. I could spend more time debating you but I have a life.
Frampton comes alive changed my life.
Not bad
Whens the 7th farewell tour.
Be grateful the guys still performing , instead of taking the pee.