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But you choose to take that away from your paying audience.' We love to see the technique and the expressions and the play between musicians. This didn't punish him but it did punish your paying audience. It was awesome to see that! Didn't you hear everyone cheering?' wrote Tracy Heinze. 'You stormed off stage because the camera man showed a gal holding her Frampton album instead of showing you during a guitar solo. He mentioned it and then a cameraman showed another fan with another album cover,' wrote Borg.īreaking All The Rules: The woman who flashed the album cover got an autograph from the cameramen
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Peter Frampton was doing a 20 minute solo, and the cameraman and the crowd with the fan showing an album cover. Jeffrey Borg provided a detailed recap of the incident on his Facebook page on Sunday night. 'An autograph would have been fantastic, but I knew going in that was probably not realistic,' she added. Frampton might catch a glimpse and be impressed that his fans have held on to his albums for so long,' she told the Star Tribune. Tupa said that Frampton Comes Alive was her first album, given to her when she was just 11 years old as a Christmas gift from her mother. 'We all have our less than stellar moments.' He first however walked over to the cameraman and tried to wrestle the man's equipment from him, demanding to know who his director was and asking why he would film that moment during his solo. Sherry Tupa, 50, had held a copy the album 'Frampton Comes Alive' up in the air, eliciting wild applause from the audience
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