00:00Peter, I have to ask, since Steve mentioned the 50th anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive, which could be the greatest
00:06live record ever, or one of the, that night, that gig in San Francisco, and I know you've played a
00:12lot of great shows in your career, but I mean, was that night as perfect as it sounded on that
00:19record?
00:19Was it just a night where the band looked at each other and went, yeah, we nailed that one?
00:25In fact, that's what I say, is that sometimes, most nights you come off and three of you will have
00:33a great night, or two of you will have a great, and we all came off that night just like
00:38screaming how great it was.
00:40And we felt we did catch lightning in a bottle there, especially after hearing the first, you know, few bars
00:47of some of the songs right after the show in the remote truck.
00:53And we knew we had something special. We didn't know. We just felt we got the best of this band
01:00and this show. We've recorded it. However successful it might be, we had no idea.
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