Grammy-winning guitarist Peter Frampton says, \u201cSound is very inspirational to me." And it always has been\u2014Frampton started playing guitar before he was 8 years old. He talks about his musical roots in England, playing in bands like The Preachers and The Herd. At age 14 he was playing at a recording session produced by Bill Wyman, who he says is \u201csort of like my mentor, my older brother.\u201d
Just eleven years later, Frampton was on stage in San Francisco, recording\xa0Frampton Comes Alive\u2014one of the biggest-selling live albums of all times.\xa0Frampton also talks about the challenges of his extraordinary achievement: \u201cI don\u2019t think anybody can be ready for that kind of success.\u201d
Thom Yorke,\xa0Radiohead and Atoms for Peace frontman, admits that, even after over 25 years in the business, performing is \u201ceither wicked fun or really awful.\u201d He talks with Alec about his pre-show ritual\u2014"I stand on my head for a bit"\u2014and how he and his bandmates have been able to stick together since they were teenagers.\xa0
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