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Rock Legends Unite: Peter Frampton Reveals the Moment Pete Townshend Invited Him to Join The Who!

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Peter Frampton’s Untold‌ Story: The Invitation to Join The Who

Rob Arthur, the long-time keyboardist for Peter Frampton, has a compelling addition in mind‌ for‍ a potential director’s cut of the new documentary, Frampton. “The phenix story is something I wish we could have included,” he shared during a recent Zoom interview.

This tale revolves⁢ around​ the iconic 1954 Gibson Les Paul, affectionately named phenix, which was gifted to Frampton by ​a fan after ⁣a 1970 humble Pie concert. Tragically,it was believed to be lost in a 1980 cargo plane crash while transporting his equipment from ‍Caracas,Venezuela.

Miraculously, the tail section of the plane remained intact, preserving all the guitars inside.⁤ However, it ⁢wasn’t until 2011 ⁤that Phenix returned to Frampton after passing through⁢ various hands in the Caribbean.⁣ He⁣ renamed it phenix, symbolizing its resurrection from the literal ​ashes.This name also inspired the‍ title of his ​Nashville recording studio and a film production company ⁢he co-founded wiht Arthur during the pandemic, which produced the documentary.

Frampton⁤ performs at the 2025 Backyard Concert supporting teen Cancer America and the UCLA⁣ Health Center,October 3,2025.
(Image credit: Kevin Mazur/getty images for⁣ BC)

Arthur reflects on​ the Phenix story’s omission,‌ stating, “It’s a captivating narrative‌ about the guitar, but it ⁢didn’t fit the character-driven⁤ focus of the film. We had so much to convey​ about Frampton’s journey that I ‌couldn’t justify cutting any of‌ that to ‌include ​Phenix.” He noted that Gibson had already produced a beautifully crafted piece ​on the guitar, ensuring‍ the story remains accessible to fans.

The documentary premiered on June 4 at the ⁣Tribeca ⁣film Festival in New york City, with hopes for a streaming service pickup and possibly⁤ a limited theatrical ⁤release.In the film,⁢ Frampton candidly shares how he nearly joined The Who during‌ a challenging period‍ in his career.

A Pivotal Moment in ⁤Frampton’s career

In the early ‌1980s, after the massive success of ⁣ Frampton Comes Alive!, Frampton faced a downturn.‌ His subsequent album, I’m in You, and the film Sgt.Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band had turned him into a punchline, leading to his dismissal from‍ A&M Records and a split from ‌his manager, Dee‌ Anthony.

On the set of the film 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', Los Angeles, ⁣October 1977. Left to right: Robin Gibb, Barry gibb, Maurice Gibb ⁢(1949⁤ - 2003) and‌ Peter Frampton.

frampton ‍(far right) with the bee Gees on the set of⁢ the‌ film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, October 1977.
(Image credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images)

Frampton’s financial struggles led him to borrow​ funds‍ from Atlantic‍ Records’⁤ head, ‍Ahmet Ertegun. During this ⁤tumultuous time, ⁢he received a call from Pete Townshend,‍ who expressed his intention​ to step back from touring with The Who,⁢ similar to Brian Wilson’s ​approach with the beach ⁣Boys, while still ⁤contributing to songwriting.

Frampton‌ recalls,⁣ “I⁣ found it​ amusing when he mentioned it. I thought, ‘You must be joking! ⁢I ⁤can’t fill your shoes, and I’m not you!’” However, ⁤he also recognized the opportunity, saying, “when ⁤a founding member of The Who suggests you join,‍ it’s hard to ⁤dismiss. I had nothing else going on, so maybe it was a good idea.”

Olivia Newton-John and Peter Frampton ⁣backstage at an awards show ‍in Los Angeles, california 1980

“I don’t have anything going on,so maybe⁢ it is an excellent idea.” Frampton backstage at‌ an awards ⁤show with Olivia Newton-John in 1980.
(Image credit:⁤ Brad Elterman/FilmMagic)

Frampton, who first ‍shared this​ story in his​ memoir,​ Do⁢ You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoir, insisted on knowing if the other members of The Who, especially Roger Daltrey, were supportive of the idea.⁣ Townshend promised to discuss it⁣ with them, and Frampton even began practicing his windmill guitar ‍moves at home.

However, after three weeks of silence, Frampton reached out to Townshend, who apologized‍ profusely and admitted he “should never have” made the offer. Years later,⁤ during a tour in 1989, Townshend brought​ Steve Bolton to handle electric guitar duties‍ due to his own struggles with⁤ tinnitus, while still⁤ participating with acoustic performances.

I didn’t want to put down Pete,but it happened,and he ‌knows it did. He was⁤ there.

– Peter‌ Frampton

Arthur reflects on this moment as a⁢ sign of Frampton’s desperation ‍to reignite his career.”It showed that he was willing to grasp at any opportunity.‍ There was no way Pete Townshend would let someone else take ⁤his⁢ place on stage, but Frampton was in a tough ⁣spot and ⁢needed to know if this could be his chance to reignite his flame after a fall.”

Frampton’s career eventually rebounded ⁢when his childhood⁤ friend, ‌David Bowie, invited​ him to join the ⁤1987 Glass Spider Tour.⁢ He emphasizes that the Who story was too⁣ meaningful to omit from the documentary. ⁢”I didn’t want to diminish Pete’s role,but‍ it was a pivotal moment,and he knows it,” Frampton ⁢stated.

The two​ reconciled backstage at a Bruce Springsteen concert at Madison Square Garden, where they shared a heartfelt moment. “He apologized, ⁢and⁢ I ⁢cherish our friendship.It was just a⁣ brotherly issue that got a bit out of ‍hand,” Frampton recalled.

New Music and Ongoing Challenges

Alongside the documentary, Frampton is also promoting his latest album, Carry the Light, which marks​ his 19th studio release and features all-new material for the first time in 16 years. ‌Released on May 15, the⁢ album was co-produced with his son, Julian Frampton, and includes collaborations with artists like Tom Morello,‌ Sheryl ⁣Crow, Graham Nash, H.E.R., and saxophonist Bill Evans. unfortunately, his ongoing battle with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM) has hindered his ability to plan any tours in⁣ the⁣ near future.

Rock Legends⁣ Unite: Peter Frampton reveals the ⁣Moment Pete Townshend⁢ Invited Him to Join The Who!

Rock Legends Unite: Peter Frampton Reveals the Moment Pete‍ Townshend Invited Him to Join The Who!

The legendary ​invitation

In a engaging twist of rock history, Peter Frampton, the ⁢iconic guitarist and⁤ singer-songwriter, recently opened up about a pivotal moment in⁣ his career: the time he was ⁢invited by Pete Townshend to join The Who. This revelation not only highlights ⁢the interconnectedness of rock legends⁣ but also sheds light on frampton’s⁣ journey during⁣ a challenging period in his life.

Background of the Invitation

During the early 1980s, ⁣Frampton was navigating a rough ⁢patch in his career.‍ After the monumental‍ success of Frampton Comes Alive!,he faced a series ‌of setbacks,including a ‌lack of direction⁤ and financial difficulties. It was ‌during this tumultuous time⁤ that he received a ⁢surprising call from ​Townshend, the legendary guitarist of The Who.

  • Frampton’s Struggles: After the success‍ of his live album, Frampton’s subsequent ‍projects did ⁢not ‍resonate as well ⁤with audiences.
  • Townshend’s Transition: Townshend was⁤ contemplating ‍stepping back⁣ from touring with The Who, similar to Brian Wilson’s approach with the Beach Boys.

The Call from Pete Townshend

Frampton recalls the moment vividly. Townshend expressed his desire to⁢ continue writing for The Who ​while passing the torch of live performances to another guitarist. Frampton, initially taken aback, found himself in a whirlwind of emotions.

“When a founding member of The Who says, ‘I think I‍ want you to play with The‍ Who ⁢now,’ you ⁤go, ⁤’Well, ⁣that’s crazy… But wait. I don’t have anything going on, so maybe it is a good idea,’” Frampton shared.

Why It Didn’t happen

Despite​ the excitement surrounding the invitation, several factors contributed to the collaboration not materializing:

  • Frampton’s Self-Doubt: Frampton felt he ‌could never fill townshend’s shoes, ⁣both musically and in terms of stage ⁣presence.
  • Dialog Breakdown: After expressing interest,Frampton experienced a three-week silence from townshend,leading to uncertainty.
  • Townshend’s Change of Heart: ​Ultimately, ‌Townshend realized that he could not let anyone else take his place ‌on stage.

Frampton’s ​reflection on the experience

Years later, ⁤Frampton reflected on this moment as ‍a significant turning point in his career. He noted that it symbolized his desperation to reignite his ⁢passion for music after ⁢facing numerous challenges.

“It was a rock ‘n’ roll bottom -‍ really wishing that might happen so he could ignite a fire ⁤again after the fall,” Arthur, Frampton’s longtime keyboardist, remarked.

Case Study:‌ The Impact ‍of the Invitation on Frampton’s Career

While ​the collaboration with ⁣The Who never came to fruition, the invitation had a lasting impact on Frampton’s career trajectory. Here are some key takeaways:

Impact Description
Renewed Motivation The invitation reignited ⁢Frampton’s passion for music and performance.
Friendship with Townshend Frampton and‌ Townshend’s relationship deepened, leading to mutual respect and collaboration in other forms.
Career Resurgence Frampton eventually found success again, touring with David Bowie and releasing new music.

Benefits of Collaborating with Rock Legends

Frampton’s experience ⁣highlights the potential benefits of collaborating with established artists:

  • Increased Exposure: Joining a legendary ⁤band can significantly ⁢boost an artist’s visibility and fan base.
  • creative Growth: Collaborating with seasoned musicians can inspire new creative directions and ideas.
  • Networking Opportunities: Building relationships with influential figures in the industry can lead to future⁤ collaborations and⁣ projects.

Practical tips for Aspiring Musicians

For ​aspiring musicians ​looking to make⁢ their mark‍ in the industry, here are some practical⁤ tips inspired by⁢ frampton’s journey:

  1. Stay Persistent: Even during tough ⁣times, keep pushing forward ⁣and exploring new opportunities.
  2. Network: Build relationships with other musicians and industry ⁢professionals to open‌ doors for collaboration.
  3. Be Open to Change: Embrace new directions in your music and be ​willing to adapt to the evolving landscape of the industry.

First-Hand Experience: Frampton’s Comeback

Frampton’s career took a positive ​turn after his⁤ struggles, especially‍ when‌ he joined David Bowie’s Glass Spider Tour in 1987. This experience not only revitalized his career but also‌ showcased his ‍resilience in the face of adversity.

Key Highlights from the Glass Spider Tour

  • Collaboration with Bowie: Frampton’s partnership with Bowie introduced him to a new ‌audience and revitalized his stage presence.
  • New Music Releases: Following the tour, Frampton released several successful albums, including Now and Fingerprints.
  • Continued ‌Influence: ‍ frampton remains a respected figure in rock​ music, influencing new‌ generations of musicians.

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