October 30, 2008

Go Back Home, Peter Frampton!!

These lame Limey pinko millionaires flee to America to evade socialist Britain's confiscatory taxes--then they campaign to convert the U.S to socialism! If "you--you-YOU--feel Like I do!" Then let's "show him the way"--back across the big water, where he can hob-knob with his fellow Fabians.

And by the way: Joe Perry's burning riffs stomp your lame strumming ANYDAY, Frampton!

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Posted by Humberto at October 30, 2008 08:07 PM

Comments

I can't be the only one that thought "Peter Frampton is still alive?!"

Posted by: ECM [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 30, 2008 08:46 PM

Phooey, I used to like Peter Phrampton when I was a kid.

Posted by: Claudia4Libertad [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 30, 2008 09:47 PM

Actually, I wish EVERYONE would stop stealing signs and defacing signs.

What I'm really wondering is, why did Peter Frampton move to Cincinnati?

I mean, if I were to move to England, Slough wouldn't be my first choice...

Posted by: Lazaro [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 30, 2008 10:54 PM

Ummm, am I the only cultural traditionalist out there who thinks that ANY form of rock music, or any form of country from Jimmie Rodgers (not the guy who did the song "Honeycomb", I mean as in "The Singing Brakeman", and yes, I'm serious!) onward does NOT fit in with a true traditionalist (what most of you folks would call "conservative") worldview, regardless of the political viewpoint of the "artist" that may be a performer in one or the other of those genres?

Posted by: Peshkatari [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 30, 2008 11:23 PM

Humberto -

I hear ya.

Frampton had like one really great double Live LP.

Aerosmith hits gold with just about anything they put out.

Maggie

Posted by: drillanwr [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 31, 2008 01:40 AM


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