Home › Forums › Discuss Songs / Music › Frampton and Urban trading licks
- This topic has 5 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 5 months ago by
Ian P.
-
AuthorPosts
-
-
October 21, 2024 at 7:00 am #380503
Peter Frampton was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So good to still see him playing.
At 5:00 minutes he’s trading licks with Keith Urban over “Do You Feel”. Toward 8:00 minutes they both go into a wild crescendo after the Talk Box interlude. Keith’s got his left shoulder pumping like nobody’s business. Very entertaining and great musicianship. I think we need an “in the style of Frampton” lesson on AM.
John -
October 21, 2024 at 1:42 pm #380510
Good find John, Peter Frampton certainly deserves the award, he seems to have been around forever, always playing top quality guitar with some of the world’s top artists. A true professional.
Apart from his signature Talk Box numbers there’s one clip I often replay and that is a studio recording of ‘Anyway the Wind Blows’ with Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. All star line-up with Georgie Fame on vocals and Peter Frampton with superb licks and fills and Albert Lee with one of the best (but only too short) solos of all time towards the end.Richard
-
October 21, 2024 at 9:04 pm #380521
Great video, Richard.I have to check out more Albert Lee.
John
-
-
October 21, 2024 at 3:07 pm #380514
I was lucky to see Frampton live more than a few years back when Bob Mayo was still with him. Great show and such a tight band. His covers of blues classics have been getting air time lately.
Mike
-
October 23, 2024 at 5:44 pm #380572
Saw Albert Lee in concert on Monday evening. 80 and still playing great. A fantastic musician and an absolute master of his instrument. No aimless pyrotechnics, never loses the music and rocks as well as ever.
-
-
October 22, 2024 at 5:33 pm #380538
My gosh-so glad for Peter Frampton. He made my top ten list. He is the most articulate guitarist (if that is a category) He never seems to play the same lick twice. He is so inventive and fluid. I remember when in 1975 his live album came out. I think it was ’75. It just took over EVERYTHING. He was on all the day time talk shows, sold out huge arenas and became the KING OF STADIUM ROCK. My Mother had a crush on him. The songs Do You Feel Like We Do, Show Me The Way, Lines On My Face, were wonderful. He was always held in such high esteem by the Rock and Roll community. Something must have been in the water in the River Thames. Some great singers and players came from the UK.
John
-
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.