Do You Feel Like We Do [Live] - Peter Frampton (1976)

"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by Peter Frampton originally on the "Frampton's Camel" album released in 1973. It was one of the three hit singles released from his "Frampton Comes Alive!" album, released in 1976, which reached number one on the album charts and became the best-selling live album of all time until 1998. The "Frampton Comes Alive!" version of the song was recorded at the State University of New York's Plattsburgh Memorial Hall. The version from "Frampton Comes Alive!" is also featured in the popular game "Guitar Hero 5". After the lack of success of the "Frampton's Camel" album, Frampton performed under his own name as he felt that the band was being confused with the band Camel. He developed a strong live following while his albums sold moderately and his singles failed to chart. "Do You Feel Like We Do" became the closing number of his set and one of the highlights of his show. It was considerably longer, over fourteen minutes on "Frampton Comes Alive!", and featured a number of instrumental solos. Most famously, Frampton used the talk box, an effects pedal which redirects a guitar's sound through a tube into the performer's mouth, allowing the guitar to mimic human speech. As a result of the strength of Frampton's live show, A&M Records decided to release a live album taped when Frampton performed at Winterland in San Francisco. "Frampton Comes Alive!" was originally going to be a single album. "Do You Feel Like We Do" was one of the tracks added to <b>...</b>
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