In 1977, when Peter Frampton performed at the Oakland Coliseum Stadium, he was at the peak of his success, largely due to the monumental popularity of his live album, "Frampton Comes Alive!" which was released earlier that year. This album catapulted him to international stardom, becoming one of the best-selling live albums in history. The performance of "Do You Feel Like We Do," a highlight from that album, showcased his exceptional guitar skills and charismatic stage presence, further solidifying his reputation. Notably, the Oakland concert was part of a larger series of events titled "Day on the Green," which showcased multiple artists and became a significant part of 1970s rock culture. This live recording exemplifies Frampton's electrifying energy and connection with his audience during a transformative period in his career.