Lines on My Face (Live 1977 KZEW-FM Broadcast / Wildcard Remaster)

Peter Frampton

The song "Lines on My Face," particularly the live version from the 1977 KZEW-FM broadcast at January Sound Studios, holds a special place in Peter Frampton’s catalog, capturing the raw emotion and guitar prowess that defined his 1970s peak. This rendition, part of a KZEW performance, was aired by the station’s “Zoo Crew,” a group of hippie DJs whose eclectic spins resonated with their devoted “Zoo Freaks” audience. Fans on platforms like YouTube have praised this version for its emotional depth, with one commenter noting it brought them to tears during Frampton’s farewell tour, highlighting its timeless resonance. Another fan, posting on Lyrics Jonk, claimed the 1975 KZEW studio performance of this song outshone even the polished Frampton Comes Alive! album, as the station had to stop playing it to avoid hurting album sales. The song’s introspective lyrics, paired with Frampton’s soulful delivery and intricate guitar work, made it a standout, reflecting the wisdom and wear of a young artist navigating fame.

Peter Frampton’s journey to stardom began in Beckenham, Kent, England, where he was born on April 22, 1950. His passion for music sparked early, picking up the guitar at age seven and playing in his first band by twelve. Influenced by his father Owen, an art teacher who introduced him to jazz guitarists like Django Reinhardt, Frampton developed a unique style blending jazz, blues, and rock, distinct from the blues-heavy British guitarists of his era. By fifteen, he was in The Herd, a pop-oriented band where he gained teen idol status but felt constrained creatively. Seeking deeper musical expression and a more serious reputation, Frampton co-founded Humble Pie with Steve Marriott in 1969, delivering raw, bluesy rock. He went solo in 1971, releasing albums like Wind of Change and Frampton’s Camel, setting the stage for his 1976 breakthrough, Frampton Comes Alive!, which sold over 16 million copies and cemented his legacy.

Fans can explore more about Frampton on his official website, where he shares updates on tours, albums, and his 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. His Facebook page offers personal insights, like his reflections on health challenges with inclusion body myositis, while Instagram showcases behind-the-scenes moments from performances. On X, Frampton engages with fans, sharing memories and career milestones. Dedicated fan communities, such as the Peter Frampton Fans group on Facebook, foster discussions and share rare recordings, while sites like Guitars101 archive live performances, including KZEW broadcasts, for enthusiasts to rediscover.


 

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