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The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Ep300: Peter Frampton Remembers The Records

The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Nate Goyer

Music, Music History, Music Interviews

4.7579 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Peter Frampton joins us to discuss his early records, working with various Beatles, almost becoming a Rolling Stone, the rise of his solo career, the success of "Frampton Comes Alive", his new LP "Frampton Forgets The Words" and much more.

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Photography by Austin Lord

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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Peter Frampton here, and I want to wish the Vinyl Guide a very, very happy 300 episode.

0:08.6

300? Wow, that's great. Thanks for having me on.

0:12.1

Well, it's absolutely our pleasure, Mr. Frampton. And hey, everyone, this is Nate here.

0:17.7

Welcome to episode number 300 of the Vinyl Guide, the podcast where we talk vinyl

0:24.2

records, music, nerdery, collecting, and more. And yes, this is episode number 300. Dear Lord,

0:31.2

where does all the time go? This is the 300th time we've released a show talking about

0:35.4

vinyl records, collecting collecting rare records and more

0:38.0

and what an honor for us to have with us to celebrate this milestone a man who has sold more

0:44.8

records than just about anyone mr peter frampton just his album frampton comes alive the double

0:51.0

lpp alone has sold over 11 million, and it is noted as one of the

0:56.7

greatest live albums of all time. And after reacquainting myself with it in recent weeks,

1:02.0

it's easy to understand why. The songwriting is wonderful, the musicianship is stellar,

1:07.0

the recording is crisp. Sonically, it's warm, welcoming, and gorgeous. If you have a copy of

1:12.4

Franton comes alive, and I know most of you do, if you haven't taken it out in a while,

1:17.1

do yourself a favor, put it on the turntable this week, and enjoy the juggernaut that made

1:22.6

Peter Frampton a household name for the past four decades.

1:28.5

Now, today, Peter and I talk about his history with vinyl.

1:31.9

We discussed the early records of his career, the rare records in his discography, even chatting

1:37.1

about his recently rediscovered guitar once thought destroyed for 30 years only to pop up

1:42.9

in South America and is now safely back in his hands.

1:46.3

If you haven't heard the story of the Phoenix guitar, I'll put a link to a YouTube video that

1:50.9

tells its amazing story in this episode page.

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