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  1. A route out of the pub-rock circuit had opened for Marriott when a similarly aimless Peter Frampton re-entered his life at the beginning of the 90s. “I’d got to a point in my career where there was not a lot of interest in me in America, England, anywhere,” Frampton says.

  2. “I was kept high. If I needed weed, he made sure I had weed. If I needed cocaine, he made sure I had cocaine. He didn’t want me thinking about what was going on. ... I had less than nothing. I...

  3. If I needed cocaine, he made sure I had cocaine. He didn’t want me thinking about what was going on. It was criminal. I could have put him in jail.” Frampton said that Dee Anthony had criminal connections and introduced him to Joey Pagano, a known mafia don. “He was saying to me, ‘look how powerful I am.’”

  4. Ironically, the movie’s musical consultant was Peter Frampton, who quit Humble Pie in 1971 at the height of their US fame, and made big headlines himself five years later. But while Frampton became an icon of the time, Humble Pie have tended to be somewhat overlooked by the writers of rock’s history books.

  5. A few minutes later Marriott is stuffing shillings into the slot and belling Peter Frampton, who he tracks down to producer Glyn Johns’ London flat. The two men are enjoying an acetate of the debut album by a band called Led Zeppelin, whose singer Robert Plant is a huge Small Faces fan.

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  7. Peter Frampton se convirtió en una sensación de la noche a la mañana. Todo gracias al lanzamiento de «Frampton Comes Alive!» de 1976. Pero cuando el músico británbico llegó al estudio para grabar su continuación, «I’m in You», no tenía adónde ir más que caer. Después de establecerse en la banda de pop-rock psicodélico The Herd ...