Kudos to
One Louder for posting
Sticky Fingers, the one album that was passed around in more classrooms by more students than any other album in history, lol!
Now for someting special.
As a black kid growing up in Virginia, I spent quite a lot of time involved with my Southern Baptist church just a few blocks up the street from my house. Gospel music was as much a part of my education as math or history. Sometimes, without warning, an old spritual tune will fill my mind and I'm taken back to my childhood days spent in the first row at my local church.
And that's what happened to me the first time I heard this song from Peter Frampton.
To many, this is just another 70's tune. But to me there's more than a little spritual magic going on. What Peter has here is a song that crosses over into the religious, at least to my ears. There are many lines in this song hinting at a higher power and I don't think that's an exaggeration.
For those reasons alone my relationship to this song may be different from yours. In any case I hope everyone enjoys this youtube clip. While I try to avoid lyric videos I choose this clip because of the audio quality and the album cover pic. And as always,
turn up the volume!
Peter Frampton - "I'm In You" - 1977:
http://youtu.be/EH0dq02TOPQ
