On July 2, 1977, Peter Frampton performed a live show at Oakland Coliseum Stadium, which was part of a pivotal moment in his career. This concert was during the height of his popularity following the release of the monumental live album "Frampton Comes Alive!" in 1976, which catapulted him to fame. The album featured hits like "Do You Feel Like We Do," showcasing his signature guitar work and engaging stage presence. The live recording from 1977 captures Frampton at a peak in his career, as he was riding high on the success of his prior album, which had turned him into one of the biggest rock stars of the era. An interesting fact about this period is that "Frampton Comes Alive!" was one of the first live albums to achieve multi-platinum status, demonstrating the huge demand for his live performances and setting a precedent for future artists.