Don't feed the Helpmeiaminhell. How many times must we say it accross the internet!
Some (not all) of those solo records are pretty wonderful. Definitely not coasting on past glories.
I think their early stuff like Freaky Styley and Uplift Mofo Party Plan had some cool shit on there....And I also think everything over the past 20 years has been godawful....And for the John fan boys out there, read up on the River Phoenix story and what really went down that night. You will see your hero in a whole new light and realize I am not just talking shit.
Cliffs notes version....John boy and River were on a 3 day heroin and crack binge. John boy and River went to the Viper Room to party. River went to the bathroom to do some more smack (accompanied by Flea who fired the needle in Rivers arm). John boy poured a lethal dose of a heroin cocaine speedball in Rivers drink (without River knowing about it) River comes back to the table and downs the drink. River starts convulsing. Joaquin wanted to call the paramedics. John boy stopped him and said "don't ruin his high".....Finally they called paramedics and it was too late. River died that night. John boy apparently told people he was going to kill himself if the cops came after him so Johnny Depp convinced people to lie to the cops and say they had no clue if anyone gave or did any drugs with River.....Ironically 2 members of RHCP played a big part in Rivers demise...River Phoenix is one of my favorite actors so yeah its a bit of a touchy subject for me.....Hypothetically, if Manson poured Trent a lethal cocktail of a heroin/coke speedball without TR knowing about it and TR downed the drink and died from it, I wonder how people would view Manson?
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It's a mixture of accountings from Bob Forrest and Samantha Mathis.
@Helpmeiaminhell Thanks for your contributions. Post about music or drop it.
This is good news. The other guy was... not my thing.
Interesting development. Didn't think this was ever going to happen. Last I heard he gave up the guitar to make electronic music for his ghost buddies in the 4th dimension.
Will they perform any music from the two Josh albums? Will they go back to Rick Rubin?
sameLast I heard he gave up the guitar to make electronic music for his ghost buddies in the 4th dimension.
in other news, I guess I'm an RHCP fan again.
Good overview of what John has been doing for the past 10 years.
https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/...ante-catch-up/
All this news made me go back to "To Record Only Water for Ten Days" (One of my favorite album titles ever) and it still fucking hits. Ramparts man..... Ramparts.
Wake me up when Navarro is invited back
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again; One Hot Minute is the best Chili Peppers’ record. You’ve got sturdy mainstream hits (Aeroplane, My Friends), heavy riffing (Warped, One Hot Minute), the best Cobain tribute ever penned (Tearjerker), the best River Phoenix tribute ever penned (Transcending), cool quirky songs (Walkabout, Falling Into Grace), cheap/cheerful novelty (Pea), and the single most underrated track in RHCP’s catalogue (Shallow Be Thy Game). It’s a perfectly imperfect record for a perfectly imperfect band. Also highlighted by Navarro’s amazing range of playing, Flea’s peak prime slapping, and Anthony’s best lyrics. I liked Californication a lot too...but nothing will top this. Their complete insistence on putting this era under the carpet is baffling. It’s not like it was Navarro who cooked up River’s speedball..
Am I the only one that wasn’t that into Stadium Arcadium? Album was pretty big for them but I didn’t care for a lot of it.
no, you're not. a better way to ask that question is "anyone else not into...."
In my opinion SA was lame because of how it was mixed. Drums turned down and the vocals turned up all as loud as possible. I have been listening to a lot of SA instrumentals on YouTube. Once you take out Anthony a more exciting and interesting record reveals it self. All of John's guitar tracks from that record are available as well and there as so many cool layers and sounds that would have made interesting center points to a number of the songs.
The true gems of that record are that it does feel like a band playing; there are songs where you can feel the tempo speed up and down, and there are many wonderful guitaring layers and harmonies.
Don't get me started about the terrible job that was done engineering and mastering the Californication record. The drums on a lot of those tracks sound like they were converted to a 128kbps mp3 file. The entire thing has zero dynamic range. I find it nearly impossible to listen to that record.
RHCP is very appealing to the mainstream mind; they are just dangerous and edgy and alternative enough for people to feel cool about listening to them. A lot of their fans seem to subscribe to the whole “music should always be fun” and “I like all genres of music” sentiments. One Hot Minute got people out of their comfort zone (with songs about drugs, depression, god, death, and suicide). Navarro helped the band channel something more dark/real/authentic and fortunately they kept their tube socks at home during this era. So I’ve found that the more superficial types of RHCP fans actually hate this album.
add me to the "one hot minute is their best" squad.
there's too much of it. it doesn't hold up to being a double like "fragile". there are some brilliant moments on it though. my favorite is still "by the way". i was just listening to a tape from vegas 2005. it was the 100th bday of vegas & it was a big, free show. they were on fire! i think that year they only did a few one off shows so the road weary hadn't set in.
They used to have an edge that appealed to skaters/punks/metal fans and OHM kind of brought that edge back so all the 'Under The Bridge' and 'Give It Away' mainstream fans ran for the hills.....Unfortunately instead of staying down that edgy path, they chose to embrace the mainstream and have been a boring U2/Coldplay safe stadium rock band since 1999. Any edge they used to have is long gone. Seems like they have slipped into Korn territory where they have a fanbase that loves them and everyone else thinks they are the worst piece of shit band in existence and loves to diss them (Nick Cave, Mike Patton, Henry Rollins etc)....I used to be a fan and only liked when they played the punk infused funk and always hated when they slipped into ballad mode. OHM is the last good album they have released. Everything post 1996 is utter shit
I liked a lot of Californication. But after the 20th century I moved on
I'd say I agree 100% with this post top to bottom but they do have a few moments post 1996 that are great. Very few and fleeting.
I am also in the One Hot Minute is the best album camp. I love Navarro's guitar work and seeing him go from Jane's to RHCP was radical. I think Dave is a better guitarist than John Frusciante in my books.
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To each their own. I'd take boring-ass post-1999 safe stadium rock RHCP over their 80s stuff any day. I consider their first three albums pretty much unlistenable.