peter frampton guitar solo at 1987 charity show predicted exact stock market crash date from 1929, data analysts say
Data analyst Carl Teeger from the Institute of Anomalous Patterns has uncovered what he calls a "glitch in the matrix" while cross-referencing audio frequencies from a 1987 Peter Frampton live recording with the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The solo from "Do You Feel Like We Do" at the 3:14 mark contains a sustained harmonic sequence that, when plotted over time, visually mirrors the crash curve of Black Tuesday in 1929 to within 0.03% accuracy. "It's not just a coincidence—the wave form has the exact same fractal signature as the margin call triggers," Teeger said in a statement. The discovery happened during a routine analysis of concert bootlegs, and the data set has been shared with the SEC for review. "Peter Frampton could have been a time traveler," Teeger added. "Or the market is literally playing our songs." Critics call the finding pseudoscience, but the anomaly has already spawned a subreddit and a limited-edition vinyl release with the waveform printed on the sleeve.