Reviews
"The memoir isn't so much a window into Frampton's life as it is a wide-open front door and a magnifying glass."-- Under the Radar, "Peter Frampton lets loose with a killer solo memoir.... Do You Feel Like I Do? is as much fun as hearing a talking box guitar solo for the first time."-- Den of Geek, "Frampton's optimistic attitude comes through..., making it a case study in what happens when dogged determination is paired with immense talent." -- American Songwriter, "[Frampton is] an engaging storyteller....As pop memoirs go, this one could show plenty the way." -- Uncut, "Frampton's renowned gift for songwriting translates to storytelling, and his vivid, conversational style lends this memoir the intimacy of a coffee shop chat -- just you, Peter Frampton, and the pressing question: 'Do you feel like I do?'"-- Nashville Scene, "[Frampton's] unique voice and style leave you feeling the way you do after one of his guitar solos, as if it's absolutely right and distinctly his. Frampton's self-deprecation and willingness to take responsibility for his choices win readers over....[ Do You Feel Like I Do ] is full of appealing anecdotes involving the many musical favorites with whom Frampton has played... his determination is inspiring. Frampton provided a soundtrack for a generation; here's the story...Entertaining and rousing, on the stage and now on the page, Frampton Comes Alive."-- Library Journal, "It's a fascinating read that takes you at a steady clip from Frampton's childhood memories through his days as a teen prodigy to the moment he first realized being cute could be the bane of his existence, meeting Jimi Hendrix, forming Humble Pie, cutting Frampton Comes Alive! , and every high and low along the way to his farewell tour."-- USA Today, "Peter Frampton's chatty, cheerful memoir Do You Feel Like I Do? looks back on his many decades of making music with humor and insight."-- Columbus Dispatch