Peter Frampton Throws Audience Member's Cell Phone Into The Rafters

CARMEL, ID (CBS SF/RADIO.COM) - Some artists kindly ask you to stay off your phone. Some tell you to. Jack White sends out a bro that gives a whole public service announcement about it. Jeff Mangum reportedly will turn into a pillar of salt if someone snaps his virtual image.

And then there is Peter Frampton. The 70's guitar legend started by asking fans in Carmel, Indiana to not take video or use their flash. Then he allegedly made a direct plea with a couple that stood near the stage who disregarded his requests, causing him to play with his back to the audience.

As Onstage Magazine reports, the video recording party seemed like real jerks, flipping off Frampton and calling the rest of the fans "deadbeats." So Frampton went rogue and did what everyone likely wanted to do: he obtained the phone and threw it toward the rafters.

Frampton posted his side of the story on his Facebook page explaining why "he would relieve someone, in the front row, of their phone/camera."

For those of you from the Carmel, IN (Kah-mull) show who are still scratching your heads as to why I would relieve...

Posted by Peter Frampton on Tuesday, August 5, 2014

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