I've never stopped making new music, and whether the audience wants to hear it or not, I'm going to play it. Because I'm an artist, and I create, and I've got new stuff.

I am an oldies act - yes, I am - there's that part of me, but I am so much more than that.

The rule is to try and never play the same thing twice when you have the freedom to do that in the song.

If one percent of the people who take iPad or iPhone videos of concerts watch them, I'd be very surprised.

The '80s were a difficult period for me.

I believe I'm an artist that just shines live - it's just something that happens.

I never gave up. I'm a fighter.

I've always been very gadget-conscious.

The number of times that anything is overdubbed on 'Frampton Comes Alive!'... the rule was, if it didn't make it to the tape, then we can redo it because it needs to be done. If it made it to the tape, and it sounds good, we leave it. So nothing was overdubbed on that album at all that wasn't absolutely necessary.

This was the rule that I had when we made 'Frampton Comes Alive!': being known as a live performer, I'm not going to go into the studio and overdub.

I love working with film, whether it's the technical side, the acting side, or the musical side.

An artist has to be selfish; otherwise, he's not true to his own art.

I'd sold more records than any other person in history with one album, at that point, in '76. It became a very scary place for me, because I didn't know whose advice to ask and lost my confidence in my own gut feelings about everything.

I love everything to do with movies.

Mistakes were made, so I learned by my mistakes.

I've never been in this business to make money. I've always been in it to make good music.

As long as I can have enough to make the record and pay the mortgage, those were always the two things that were most important to me.

I never thought I would do an all-acoustic tour or an all-acoustic album.

Hey, I've done a lot of other things, but I'm also very aware that when I kick the bucket, the first paragraph will be, 'The man responsible for 'Frampton Comes Alive!' just dropped dead. Frampton Drops Dead! after coming alive all these years.'

A lot of people were moved to write after September 11th. It had to affect us all in a way.

You know me - I'm the road dog of road dogs.

'Penny for Your Thoughts' was something I noodled on for a while.

There's a place in England called Petticoat Lane, and... they always used to get the heavy albums, like, a week before. So I went down there and got it, and I went back home. I didn't come out of my room for about three days. I just played it nonstop... 'Sgt. Pepper's' was the best thing I'd ever heard in my life.

I've always loved to play live.