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'''Peter Frampton''' (February 22, 1950) is a British rock musician, previously associated with the groups Humble Pie and The Herd. As a solo artist he had success during the 1970s with songs like ''"Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do"'' and ''"I'm in You".'' | '''Peter Frampton''' (February 22, 1950) is a British rock musician, previously associated with the groups Humble Pie and The Herd. As a solo artist he had success during the 1970s with songs like ''"Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do"'' and ''"I'm in You".'' | ||
− | == | + | ==Zappa and Peter Frampton== |
− | Zappa parodied Frampton's song ''"I'm in you"'' as ''"[[I Have Been In You]]".'' A radio spot (which may or may not reach the airwaves) was taped for the LP, featuring Frampton himself talking over said song. "Hi, Frank," the English teen idol begins, rather nervously. "This is Peter here. I'd just like to correct you on the words. It's 'I'm in you, you are in me.' Umm, there's not too much that I can say about this ... uh, I've never really liked your music, and I don't really like this. But, if you'd had me on rhythm guitar, it would've been a hit." | + | Zappa parodied Frampton's song ''"I'm in you"'' as ''"[[I Have Been In You]]".'' A radio spot (which may or may not reach the airwaves) was taped for the LP, featuring Frampton himself talking over said song. "Hi, Frank," the English teen idol begins, rather nervously. "This is Peter here. I'd just like to correct you on the words. It's 'I'm in you, you are in me.' Umm, there's not too much that I can say about this ... uh, I've never really liked your music, and I don't really like this. But, if you'd had me on rhythm guitar, it would've been a hit."(Source: [[Zappa, 79/8]]) |
− | ( | + | Peter Frampton receives special thanks the liner notes of the album ''[[Hammersmith Odeon (The Album)|Hammersmith Odeon]] (2010)''. |
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Peter Frampton]] | ||
[[Category:Targets|Frampton, Peter]] | [[Category:Targets|Frampton, Peter]] |
Revision as of 16:27, 12 October 2020
Peter Frampton (February 22, 1950) is a British rock musician, previously associated with the groups Humble Pie and The Herd. As a solo artist he had success during the 1970s with songs like "Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", "Do You Feel Like We Do" and "I'm in You".
Zappa and Peter Frampton
Zappa parodied Frampton's song "I'm in you" as "I Have Been In You". A radio spot (which may or may not reach the airwaves) was taped for the LP, featuring Frampton himself talking over said song. "Hi, Frank," the English teen idol begins, rather nervously. "This is Peter here. I'd just like to correct you on the words. It's 'I'm in you, you are in me.' Umm, there's not too much that I can say about this ... uh, I've never really liked your music, and I don't really like this. But, if you'd had me on rhythm guitar, it would've been a hit."(Source: Zappa, 79/8)
Peter Frampton receives special thanks the liner notes of the album Hammersmith Odeon (2010).