@bear_hug20 Frampton used a device called a Talk Box. It is a simple concept -- takes a feed from the guitar in a plastic tube and sends it to his mouth. He shapes the sound by opening and closing his mouth next to a microphone. It dates back 70 years, but became visible in pop music on Chaka Khan's Tell Me Something Good in 1974. Frampton got one as a Christmas gift and used it on the Comes Alive tour. It's a big part of Do You Feel Like We Do.
@bear_hug20 Frampton used a device called a Talk Box. It is a simple concept -- takes a feed from the guitar in a plastic tube and sends it to his mouth. He shapes the sound by opening and closing his mouth next to a microphone. It dates back 70 years, but became visible in pop music on Chaka Khan's Tell Me Something Good in 1974. Frampton got one as a Christmas gift and used it on the Comes Alive tour. It's a big part of Do You Feel Like We Do.
that guitar work (is it?) I found it funny. and I think I've heard of it already in some other song(maybe). But in whole, the song is so dam great.
@bear_hug20 Frampton used a device called a Talk Box. It is a simple concept -- takes a feed from the guitar in a plastic tube and sends it to his mouth. He shapes the sound by opening and closing his mouth next to a microphone. It dates back 70 years, but became visible in pop music on Chaka Khan's Tell Me Something Good in 1974. Frampton got one as a Christmas gift and used it on the Comes Alive tour. It's a big part of Do You Feel Like We Do.
@bear_hug20 Frampton used a device called a Talk Box. It is a simple concept -- takes a feed from the guitar in a plastic tube and sends it to his mouth. He shapes the sound by opening and closing his mouth next to a microphone. It dates back 70 years, but became visible in pop music on Chaka Khan's Tell Me Something Good in 1974. Frampton got one as a Christmas gift and used it on the Comes Alive tour. It's a big part of Do You Feel Like We Do.