rcecale |
09-12-2006 06:44 PM |
30 years ago, "Frampton Comes Alive" was one of the top sellings albums. Pretty much unheard of, in it's day, for a "Live" album. (Sheesh, does anyone remember ALBUMS??? :D )
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And lets not forget Humble Pie, several years before that...
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Frampton's been around for quite a while, and has certainly paid his dues.
Yeah...sure...we can skip his motion picture career, playing Billy Shears in Sgt. Pepper's - The Movie... http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/pukeface.gif
Randy
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