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Frampton's Camel (Reissue Version) Tabs:

  1. Do You Feel Like We Do
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Artist & Song: Peter Frampton-Do You Feel Like We Do
Tuning: E A D G B E
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Chords: From Low to High:
E A D G B E
Amaj:0 0 2 2 2 X
Emaj:0 2 2 1 0 0
Dmaj:0 0 0 2 3 2
Fmaj:1 3 3 2 1 1
Cmaj:0 3 2 0 1 0
Repeat twice:
//:
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||-------------7------------------------------1p0----------------------1p0---------------------------------
||-----10--7-------10--7----------------3-0----------3-0--------0-3-0--------3-0--------0------------------
||--------------------------10------------------------------3-----------------------3-------3--0--3--------
||---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Then go to this: //: Repeat below 1x:
-----------------------------------------||----------------------------------------------------------------
---------12------14--------10------------||----------------------------------------------------------------
-------------13------13-----------12-----||----------------13p12-------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------||-------15--12------------15--12---------------------------------
-----------------------------------------||----------------------------------------15----------------------
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:
Solo:
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-----------------------------------------------------13-15-13----------------------------------------------
-----------13p12------------------------------12/14------------12h14p12--10h12p10------109----------------
-15--12-----------15--12--15-------------------------------------------------------12-------12--10---------
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Then go to:
----------1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---4--1-----4--1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------3-----1-----4/3-1-------------1----4/3--1------1------------4-4-4----4h6--------------
-------------------------------3----------3-1---------3------------3--------3/5---------5------------------
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Chords once he starts singing:
A . . .| E . . .| A . . .| A . . . D|
A . . .| E . . .| A . . .| A . . .|
Then go to this
D . . .| F . . .| C . . .| D . . .|
D . . .| F . . .| C . . .| D . . .| And other than the solos on the live versions that is it!
Every "." is a beat so really the music would be like 4/4 if you were to write it in note form.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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ashley
Wanna Be
#1 by ashley pudding at Mar 1, 1971 at 11:52 PM EST
It's so retarded that people think his guitar is talking. I guess I should keep it a secret... but that's actually him talking "into" his guitar. It's just a voice box. I think the best thing about the live version is that little keyboard solo. Oh yeah... and he says "That's all right."
 
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Frost
Wanna Be
#2 by Frost Bite at Jun 4, 1974 at 5:25 PM EST
DjFlow: yeah it kinda does sound like hes saying that....i just listened to it and was like WHOA wtf lol This song is awesome!!!!
 
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Niks
Average
#3 by Niks at Jan 24, 1977 at 8:08 AM EST
LOL - I believe you - but what does he say after "that's all right" still sounds like "whose joint?" to me ;)
 
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«™†Rob†™»
Average
#4 by «™†Rob†™» at Feb 4, 1979 at 11:09 AM EST
this song is awesome to toke up to...awesome
 
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FUCK
Rhythm Player
#5 by FUCK OFF at May 23, 1982 at 8:38 PM EST
Best show I ever went to. It was in about 94. He was on some side stage at summerfest and just rocked. It was full but not jam packed. It was incredible
 
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camilo
Average
#6 by camilo velasquez at Apr 24, 1983 at 5:38 AM EST
God, I love Pete's voice-box. "Frampton Comes Alive!" is the most sellin' live album of all time. 10 weeks on top of the charts. Sensational success. Sold more than 15 million copies. He should never reach that again. Great.
 
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Speed Demon
Professional
#7 by Speed Demon at Jul 4, 1987 at 11:03 AM EST
One of the best hangover songs ever! This came in handy for a smoke break/bathroom break when I had my DJ Service.
 
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Chris
Average
#8 by Chris H... at Nov 11, 1988 at 6:00 AM EST
What I like the most about Frampton is that he is definitely an older man now, but MAN, can he still rock! It's incredible. Check his site for some videos.
 
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Goat
Average
#9 by Goat Screwer at Jun 27, 1994 at 7:20 PM EST
Man, I was expecting like a whole stanza of guitar-talk. all the guitar says is "do you feel like i do"... and once!
 
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Derek
Lead Player
#10 by Derek O'Kanos at Jan 24, 1995 at 12:44 AM EST
very good, how long did it take you to realize his guitar was talking?
 
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kyle
Rhythm Player
#11 by kyle perry at Nov 24, 1997 at 12:58 PM EST
who cares what the song mean the guys guitar is talking for gods sake!