Soundstage Season 4 Episode 8

Soundstage Season 4 Episode 8 Peter Frampton (2)

  • January 25, 2007

Peter Frampton is a British rock icon who became a household name in the 1970s with his album "Frampton Comes Alive!" In this episode of Soundstage season 4, Frampton performs a selection of his greatest hits and crowd favorites live in front of a studio audience.

The episode begins with Frampton taking the stage and diving straight into "Something's Happening," a track off his 1974 album "Somethin's Happening." From the moment he starts playing, it's clear that Frampton is in top form, effortlessly shredding on his guitar and belting out his signature rock vocals.

Next up is "Doobie Wah," a standout track from his 1975 album "Frampton." The song's catchy guitar riff and infectious chorus get the crowd on their feet, clapping along and singing along with Frampton.

As the show progresses, Frampton takes the audience through hits like "Show Me the Way," "Baby, I Love Your Way," and "I Wanna Go to the Sun," each performance more electrifying than the last. Frampton's guitar-playing is nothing short of mesmerizing – he effortlessly transitions between soulful, slow-burning solos and searing, high-energy riffs, leaving the audience in awe.

One of the highlights of the show comes towards the end, when Frampton plays "Lines On My Face," a melancholy ballad off his 1973 album "Frampton's Camel." As he sings about the hardships of life and the toll they take on a person's face, his guitar-playing is infused with a raw, emotional energy that brings the song to life.

The episode ends with Frampton's signature track, "Do You Feel Like We Do," a ten-minute-long epic that showcases all of his musical prowess in one incredible performance. As Frampton plays the iconic guitar riff and sings the song's famous chorus, the entire audience is on their feet, singing along and cheering him on.

Overall, this episode of Soundstage season 4 is a must-watch for any Peter Frampton fan or lover of classic rock. Frampton's talent and showmanship are on full display throughout the entire episode, and his performances of some of his greatest hits are sure to leave viewers feeling energized and inspired.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 25, 2007
  • Language
    English