Rediscovering the Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Rediscovering the Red Hot Chili Peppers
after seeing them live and reading the keidis book i have a whole new appreciation for these guys.
before it was just like a rap rock funk band that had a lot of big songs but were too pop for me to get into. also the prevalance of under the bridge all over the place since i was 11 was irritating.
keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter. his book is not well written or structured but its imperfections kind of let you into who the guy is. its very candid. and after reading it, the chili peppers lyrics spring to a life they didnt have standing alone.
so i watched all their music videos they ever did and its like damn, they did some artistic, fun shit. and this background puts stadium arcadium in a different place then when i just listened to the leak and was half disappointed.
my favorite rock band.
anyone else read the book?
before it was just like a rap rock funk band that had a lot of big songs but were too pop for me to get into. also the prevalance of under the bridge all over the place since i was 11 was irritating.
keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter. his book is not well written or structured but its imperfections kind of let you into who the guy is. its very candid. and after reading it, the chili peppers lyrics spring to a life they didnt have standing alone.
so i watched all their music videos they ever did and its like damn, they did some artistic, fun shit. and this background puts stadium arcadium in a different place then when i just listened to the leak and was half disappointed.
my favorite rock band.
anyone else read the book?
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Freaky Styley and Uplift Mofo Party Plan are the only Chili Peppers albums I can listen to anymore. Mother's Milk is as "mature" as I care to get. BSSM has its moments too, but I dont need to hear it ever again. After that, it seems like they play one single song, at a whole bunch of different speeds.
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djjeffresh wrote:keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter

it's the exact opposite for me. most of the time his lyrics are nonsensical garbage to me. his singing saves it.
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Blood Sugar...theaggravatedjew wrote:I like the more mellow acoustic RHCP too, what album did Rubin stop producing on?Philaflava wrote:one of my favorites too. i was thinking about getting that book too, but passed.
everybody HATES rhcp post-rubin, but i actually prefer them more.
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Stop? You mean he's produced every album since.mud wrote:Blood Sugar...theaggravatedjew wrote:I like the more mellow acoustic RHCP too, what album did Rubin stop producing on?Philaflava wrote:one of my favorites too. i was thinking about getting that book too, but passed.
everybody HATES rhcp post-rubin, but i actually prefer them more.
1. Freaky Styley
2. Blood Sugar Sex Magic
3. Mother's Milk
4. Californication
5. Uplift Mofo Party Plan
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers (actually contains one of their best songs ever, an instrumental track which was COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM EVERYTHING THEY WERE DOING considering its off their first fuckin album)
7. One Hot Minute
8. By The Way
Haven't heard Stadium Arcadium. yet anyway.
honorable mention: Out in L.A., which is an important album of b-sides, live tracks, remixes, and demos (which essentially have Slovak playing guitar on the seminal tracks that got them the initial WB deal but a different guitar player on the debut).
2. Blood Sugar Sex Magic
3. Mother's Milk
4. Californication
5. Uplift Mofo Party Plan
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers (actually contains one of their best songs ever, an instrumental track which was COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM EVERYTHING THEY WERE DOING considering its off their first fuckin album)
7. One Hot Minute
8. By The Way
Haven't heard Stadium Arcadium. yet anyway.
honorable mention: Out in L.A., which is an important album of b-sides, live tracks, remixes, and demos (which essentially have Slovak playing guitar on the seminal tracks that got them the initial WB deal but a different guitar player on the debut).
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blood sugar was the first rick rubin produced RHCP album and he's done every one since.
still looking throu youtube and apparently flea did the entire woodstock 99 show completely naked.
1. Californication
2. One Hot Minute
3. Blood Sugar
4. Stadium Arcadium
5. By the Way
not into them pre '89. just not my kinda music.
still looking throu youtube and apparently flea did the entire woodstock 99 show completely naked.

1. Californication
2. One Hot Minute
3. Blood Sugar
4. Stadium Arcadium
5. By the Way
not into them pre '89. just not my kinda music.
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mother's milk still holds up well, and you can't front on how good fruciante and flea are, but they just lost me after Californication
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Re: Rediscovering the Red Hot Chili Peppers
my wife has the book. she's a big fan and loved the book. i think you'd rele enjoy it. i'm not a big reader, but i even thumbed through a couple chapters and found it interesting.Philaflava wrote:one of my favorites too. i was thinking about getting that book too, but passed.
everybody HATES rhcp post-rubin, but i actually prefer them more.
there's a picture of a 13 year old anthony smoking his very first joint.. his dad rolled it for him.. and his dad also took the pic.. coolest family evar!..
there's a story he tells.. about breaking out of rehab.. walking to a truck dealership.. and buying a brand new truck just to drive down to the ghetto and score some more smack.. the man is dedicated..
Most of the lyrics are about heroin.ChristPuncher wrote:djjeffresh wrote:keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter![]()
it's the exact opposite for me. most of the time his lyrics are nonsensical garbage to me. his singing saves it.
Step outside but not to brawl
Autumn's sweet we call it fall
I'll make it to the moon if I have to crawl
The star of mazzy must
Push her voice inside of me
I'm overcoming gravity
But sometimes about weed.. :)
Bob Marley poet and a prophet
Bob Marley taught me how to off it
Bob Marley walkin' like he talk it
Goodness me can't you see I'm gonna cough it





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NYING NYONG NYING NYANG NYING NYING NYING NYONG NYING NYANGdjjeffresh wrote:keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter
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glad to see were on the same page.Moolah wrote:NYING NYONG NYING NYANG NYING NYING NYING NYONG NYING NYANGdjjeffresh wrote:keidis is a not so great singer but an awesome songwriter
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