Frampton: Do You Feel Like We Do - best version?

crimson117

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I want to get the live version of Peter Frampton's "Do You Feel Like We Do" but on iTunes there are at least 5 different versions listed.

Does anyone know the live one that radio stations usually play? (such as Q104.3 in the NY area)

Help :)
 

crimson117

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Does that one have the cool jam near the end where it's first the guy on keyboards, then a good guitar solo, then a guitar+vocorder(?) solo, all the while with a slow driving bassline and the drumming doing a simple rhythm? *breathes*
 

Linflas

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My conception of Hell in the mid 1970's involved that song and Debby Boone's You Light Up My Life. :evil:
 

Taggart

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Originally posted by: Linflas
My conception of Hell in the mid 1970's involved that song :evil:

because they played it over and over? it's a great song.
 

Feldenak

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I'm still trying to figure out why people like that song. I love Classic Rock but hearing that song makes me want to stab someone's eyes out with a rusty spoon.
 

crimson117

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I just like that jam part that comprises like the last 7-8 minutes of the song. DOn't even know the first half, which makes it hard to find the right version :)
 

broon

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Originally posted by: Feldenak
I'm still trying to figure out why people like that song. I love Classic Rock but hearing that song makes me want to stab someone's eyes out with a rusty spoon.

One of the most over-rated songs ever. It's not any better than any Spice Girls song.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: crimson117
I just like that jam part that comprises like the last 7-8 minutes of the song. DOn't even know the first half, which makes it hard to find the right version :)

The jam part is really cool the first time you hear it, but it gets old fast.

The actual song is pretty decent, though.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I'm still trying to figure out why people like that song. I love Classic Rock but hearing that song makes me want to stab someone's eyes out with a rusty spoon.

One of the most over-rated songs ever. It's not any better than any Spice Girls song.

Exactly, just because you seperated out the stems on the album cover doesn't make it a good song or album. ;)
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: Linflas
My conception of Hell in the mid 1970's involved that song :evil:

because they played it over and over? it's a great song.

Yes both of those songs were played endlessly over and over and over and over.... to the point where I thought hell would be an endless drive through South Carolina on I95 at 2AM and no matter where I tuned my radio all I could get was one of those 2 songs. South Carolina because back then there were very few towns of any size along 95 there other than Florence so you were stuck using AM to get radio. I was stationed in Jacksonville, Florida while in the Navy and did the drive from there to Northern Virginia a lot.
 

MBony

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I think the one you are referring to is from his 1999 album "Live From Detroit". (Does he talk about 'feeling groovy' and 'are you horney'?) It is available on DVD as well and a great show. The sound quality on the Detroit cd is WAY better than Frampton Comes Alive. I do like the guitar work of Do You Feel... more on Frampton Comes Alive, but the Detroit cd has better acoustics and was better produced.

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