"The title song was a very intense moment, because I was having verbal communication with the spirits while I was recording; and I started crying at the end of it. The spirits give you ideas for things, and what's important to them is what's important to me. I'm much more concerned with my fame in their world than with my fame in this one. That's why it's been difficult for me to adjust to being alive at all." - John Frusciante in an interview with "Guitar Player"
@@smeagol9693 well it is true compared to other parts of life which are also extremely special.... What I got out of this particular music is just something else it feels insane.
i just started playing guitar about a year ago and it's very frustrating for a beginner , i basically have no clue what i'm doing right now. but i have this deep desire to learn and play well and john frusciante inspires me to keep practicing because it's not about being perfect, it's about feeling.
Let us know Heidi! Everyone sucks at the begging and most still do even years into it. The growth is slow and incremental. If you stay with it and keep playing at whatever level you are at, it can bring so much into your life.
Camw1n so true. John was on the decline and was heading towards a rough place of heroin and loss the following years. The guy was already a tortured soul. But this phase and the one after lead to RHCP's Californication, so sometimes rough patches make an artist find the best of themselves and what they can bring to the table. He had a lot to do with their success with that album.
@@TheThing2011 the man had just killed River Phoenix (either intentionally or accidentally) at The Viper Room. He was hiding out and getting super high and a lot of the music on this CD was a result of that.
Im so happy that when I scroll through these comments I see mostly positive, insightful comments. I feel like everyone who listens to John's music are the most wise, philosophical people and you're all beautiful :)
Its been so long Since I felt the heat of the sun on my paw You're the one who knows me at best Cuz your Always smile from the street You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat Oh yer always on the decline You take another sip of wine A toast to us Your the one with the stars You hold the sign For the one that you love That you That you Run You're the one in the sky when you go You know your wind. The planets grow Your in the sun, you face it to go 🌌💙
Exactly. I think people are so wrapped up in their romantic associations with Frusciante that they love to think about all the horrible suffering he went through to make this music. But he was already a strange and creative individual before ever using heroin. Most of Niandra Lades was recorded while smoking pot during the Chili Pepper years. Anyway, this might be my favorite song of his. So beautiful and emotional with a great instrumental ending.
I remember the first time I heard John Frusciante, solo. It was something from Niandra Lades, I think "Mascara." I just remember thinking, wow, it sounds like this guy just put together a masterpiece in his living room, and how it's so odd that most people think this is pure garbage, but those who dig it do so to the point of no return. I'm just so glad to be one of those people who sees the beauty in John's early work, and it inspires me the most, to this day, in my own songwriting efforts.
From years of crying when I was a little kid, my tear ducts have basically all ran out. But I think this is one of those songs that actually made me *want to cry.* It's... insane, how he made it out alive.
Such chaotic beauty. Things nowadays just don't feel as purely destructive or honestly accepted as the 90's drug induced euphoria which was brought forth by such weighted down music attached to living the lifestyle that it was hinged upon. In an unapologetic way, I can't help but reminisce on being young & just getting beyond nodded out under the overpass or just walking the Train Tracks at 4 in the morning drinking 40's & blazed out of our minds.
No more false ceilings, just endless sky I'll always reflect the light that you shine And I'll never forget the way that you smile From the streets you hold with graceful style
These are like field recordings to me. John had to go to a very dangerous place to record this album and made it out alive. A lot of people go there but never record it. These are brilliant.
I think the whole Album "Smile From The Streets You Hold" totally epitomizes the concept of "emotion before technique". Frusciante undoubtedly sounded like the trainwreck he was at the time. Still the raw aesthetic of his guitar playing is undeniable and sets emotion to music in such an unfiltered manner that one cannot help but be astonished... and maybe even feel somewhat miserable. It's even more astonishing if one compares this to his later work as it makes his recovery even more inspiring.
You just described the spiritual evolution that I'm experiencing with John's music now. I first stumbled upon "Enter A Uh" at 15, and now at 17 I can't help but praise him for his music and how it's enlightened me in ways I can't begin to describe.
Smile, You're... You're The One In The Sky, When You Go. You Know You're Where The Planets Grow. You're In The Sun. I'll Face It , To Go Where You're At Home
I don't normally leave comments, but this just inspired me - Heard a couple other tracks before this one and thought the voice is horrible. But then i hear this. The voice just blends in with the guitar and just makes me feel good and tingly.
Smile from the streets you hold and niandra lades and usually just a t-shirt are my favorite records. The rawness of each strikes such a deep chord in me, he's not afraid to show everyone himself inside and out. His heart is honest, and his soul is genuine. Such a fantastic collection of art. The fact that the majority of population doesn't know or simply doesn't like these sounds makes me even happier. I feel like it's just for me and people similar to me to enjoy. Love it
This whole album is so fucking amazing, it has a feel like no other album that I have ever heard. John is the best, he makes you feel his music even if you have no idea what he is saying in his lyrics, you can think of them what you want, beautiful piece of art. Lucky to have this album.
Heroin put the dismal/despairing qualities to this album. As you can see his style becomes much more "detached" than his normal music. Sounds like he died, went to hell, and got to record music there. And to me, its one of, if not the most beautiful and amazing things ive ever heard.
I can’t listen to this without crying. I remember the depths of darkness and despair that my addictions brought me. But looking back There is something beautiful in all that struggle, n out of that pain comes a renewed passion and love for everyone n everything. Out of that pain comes a new creative vision n a freedom to live without reserve. I’m happy to be here n I hope I can share just an inch of my insides with the world. If we can all just share a bit of what’s inside without reserve we can make the world a better place and inspire those who are on the brink of emotional spiritual collapse. Just some food for thought. Love n peace yall
Beautifully put. I'm at that stage of life now myself, after crawling out of the same depths. I take nothing for granted anymore and the simple things in life make me smile. I hope you are still doing well.
It being about River is just a fan rumor. No evidence to it being about him aside from John once saying he wrote the song about a friend who died and had written it before the friend died. That's all we know for sure.
quand j'ai vue la vidéo j'étais en mode "mais non c'est pas vrai elle est trop bien cette chanson elle fais pas peur" mais selon mais proche ouais elles est bizarre
Yes! Exactly! I used to deliver flyers in the scorching summer heat, with John's early music blessing my ears, and - just as you explained - a part of me was opened up. This man is a messenger from something higher than us, indeed. I'm sure he's changed a great many lives.
This is true music. It is expression of emotion. Which it seems many people have forgotten today. John Frusciante is my favorite musician because he's the most emotional musician I've ever heard. I love his music and feel his pain through his music. No one I know understands why I love this music. It's comforting to see that there are others out there. P.S. Check out invisible-movement. It's a great site. P.P.S. Does anyone think the chord progression around 1:06 sounds like Under the Bridge?
This comment made me smile. I'm 17 now, and i have been a fan of Johns solo work for about a year, and i feel exactly the same. He has actually helped shape who i am today, my attitude towards the world and its inhabitants has changed thanks to him, i have so much love to give. I love all of you Frusciante fans especially
i have allway's been a big fan of john, i seen him play mothers milk tour in belgium in de brielpoort(deinze) & have all of the records he"s made; but this one is special to me cause i payed a lot of money for it cause someone stole the original i had in the 90's, i also have nine chili peppers vinyl records; all of frusciante two of slovak & both the klinghoffers: but i have all eleven ceedees(so i geuse i'm a fan!!) charlie x
I honestly pray with my whole being to be able to receive John's music, because sometimes not even the music can penetrate because I can;t feel anything His music makes so much sense in a mathematical way the way he combines rythm patterns with emotions, if you can actually decode what he is putting into this music it just brings you to some unique euforia like the guitar on the left channel at 1:05 makes so much sense to my brain there are artists that are good but the only one to resemble John's music beside Josh Klinghoffer's work is a band "recomended" by John himself called Autechre, like the euforia state I get from decoding their music into my brain is similar I don't know what to call it, it's not necessary the quality of the sound or the emotion put into the music, it's just something that I would call HEAVY, reffering to sound pattern, just like John said in the 1994 interview, there's something that connects all the great artists of all time, that's what I'm talking about too. Imo that's where life is at, thats the most balanced and abundant and rejuvenating place I can think of - probably a place in our brain that is newly developed that not so many people can tap into, exactly the place we're being driven away from by "the elites"
It's been so long Since I've felt the heat of the sun on my paw, You're the one who knows me best Cuz you think that your flirt intends You're a smile from the streets You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat. Oh, you're always on the decline You take another sip of wine - A toast to us. You're the one with the stars. You help the sand for the one that you are That you... that you... SECTION II You're the one in the sky, Where'd you go? You know you're where the planets grow You're in the sun
John loves that kind of "Chord progression". He used it in a lot of his songs... I used to hate musicians who did the same kind of thing everytime... but i've started to study music a lot, and realized that every musician has his easy way to show their feelings, through his style, kind of chords, different ways to play... And finally when I accepted John's way to make music, after studying "Why did he scream, or used that chord..." he changed his style again. Sorry for the bad english.Hugs
It being about River is just a fan rumor. No evidence to it being about him aside from John once saying he wrote the song about a friend who died and had written it before the friend died. That's all we know for sure.
It's been so long Since I've felt the heat of the Sun on my paw You're the one who knows me best 'Cause you think that your flirt intends You're a smile from the streets You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat Oh, you're always on the decline You take another sip of wine - A toast to us You're the one with the stars You help the sand for the one that you are That you, that you You're the one in the sky Where'd you go? You know you're where the planets grow You're in the Sun
Honestly I think John's music right before quitting the Peppers, when he was angry, was sometimes questionable, but the songs on this album, to me, were more relaxed and structured.
this is stil one of mu favorite frusciante songs; and i'm sick of explaining to people music is about feel&universel&it don't mean shit if (i hate it when they say that about this) it sounds "demo-recorded"; that's not the song it could be recorded on a 80's walkmanrecorder
Its been so long, since I felt the heat of the sun on my pawww, you're the one who knows me best put your fears put your plans to the test. Your smile from the street, you hold my heart in your hands while i breath. Oh you're always on the decline, take another sip of wine, a toast to us, you're the one with the stars, oh.... *awesome guitar riff*
One of the most beautiful requiems/goodbye songs in the history of music Only raw Emotion running through his guitar and his mouth Sorry for my english, maybe this is gramatically incorrect, but I wanted to say something about such a piece of art :)
Ok For me this is the best Song of the album with life's a bath! When i listen this For the first time I'm was drunk and For my mind is good listen this good music For going in "another 4th dimesion"
Yes;JOHN FRU said so he wrote the first part when RIVER(BORN TO BE GIVER KEEP YOU WARM WON't let YOU SHIVER) was alive after he died , he wrote the part two & on the original; he joind them(thanks dylon middelton,YESXX...)
To everyone who appreciate this music, thank you for being you
xnol and thank you.
love yall
You're welcome.
it's been a while. still beautifully awful and weird.
Appreciated it before but knowing how he felt and how I feel now makes me appreciate only more.
"The title song was a very intense moment, because I was having verbal communication with the spirits while I was recording; and I started crying at the end of it. The spirits give you ideas for things, and what's important to them is what's important to me. I'm much more concerned with my fame in their world than with my fame in this one. That's why it's been difficult for me to adjust to being alive at all." - John Frusciante in an interview with "Guitar Player"
Guy was smacked up to his eye balls but he'd probably stand by the statement.
@@BusinessKid123 Haha, so true in all regards.
So sad man. Sounds like schizophrenia underneath a drug issue. So happy hes doing better now.
@@thesnorman5666 people thought schizophrenics could communicate with the dead or other worlds. who knows maybe they can
"What's important to them is what's important to me"
people who get johns music get something out of life that is above and beyond the regular experience
I like to believe that.....
@@smeagol9693 well it is true compared to other parts of life which are also extremely special.... What I got out of this particular music is just something else it feels insane.
you mean a mental illness?
Something about John's music transcends you to a place not on earth.
4th dimension
4th dimension its sure
i just started playing guitar about a year ago and it's very frustrating for a beginner , i basically have no clue what i'm doing right now. but i have this deep desire to learn and play well and john frusciante inspires me to keep practicing because it's not about being perfect, it's about feeling.
You end up getting there?
Let us know Heidi! Everyone sucks at the begging and most still do even years into it. The growth is slow and incremental. If you stay with it and keep playing at whatever level you are at, it can bring so much into your life.
how did it go
So... What about today?
I hope you're still at it!
The music of someone who had hit bottom and is very lucky to be alive.
Camw1n so true. John was on the decline and was heading towards a rough place of heroin and loss the following years. The guy was already a tortured soul. But this phase and the one after lead to RHCP's Californication, so sometimes rough patches make an artist find the best of themselves and what they can bring to the table. He had a lot to do with their success with that album.
So I must be lucky to be alive? I wouldn't call it lucky but unfortunate.
@@TheThing2011 the man had just killed River Phoenix (either intentionally or accidentally) at The Viper Room. He was hiding out and getting super high and a lot of the music on this CD was a result of that.
@@daBEAGLE1017?
@@12xenn45 furthermore, i think it would be fair if anthony gave john all his life earnings
Im so happy that when I scroll through these comments I see mostly positive, insightful comments. I feel like everyone who listens to John's music are the most wise, philosophical people and you're all beautiful :)
Its been so long
Since I felt the heat of the sun on my paw
You're the one who knows me at best
Cuz your
Always smile from the street
You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat
Oh yer always on the decline
You take another sip of wine
A toast to us
Your the one with the stars
You hold the sign
For the one that you love
That you
That you
Run
You're the one in the sky when you go
You know your wind. The planets grow
Your in the sun, you face it to go
🌌💙
Exactly. I think people are so wrapped up in their romantic associations with Frusciante that they love to think about all the horrible suffering he went through to make this music. But he was already a strange and creative individual before ever using heroin. Most of Niandra Lades was recorded while smoking pot during the Chili Pepper years. Anyway, this might be my favorite song of his. So beautiful and emotional with a great instrumental ending.
I remember the first time I heard John Frusciante, solo. It was something from Niandra Lades, I think "Mascara." I just remember thinking, wow, it sounds like this guy just put together a masterpiece in his living room, and how it's so odd that most people think this is pure garbage, but those who dig it do so to the point of no return. I'm just so glad to be one of those people who sees the beauty in John's early work, and it inspires me the most, to this day, in my own songwriting efforts.
I have a deep rooted hope that my soul mate will share this appreciation for frusciante's experimental work
0% nudity
0% girls
0% sober
100% art
100% drugs
Come to brazil
From years of crying when I was a little kid, my tear ducts have basically all ran out. But I think this is one of those songs that actually made me *want to cry.* It's... insane, how he made it out alive.
No doubt , this sound is extremely addictive .....
its unique
oh boy no....
addictive or addicted?
@@funkymonks8333 oh BOY yes
@morte baixista not as much as héroïne XDDDDLOLJGGFLTPXGHN (kill me please)
He was crying at the end because he was "communicating with spirits" he said that in an interview with Guitar Player in '97.
Such chaotic beauty. Things nowadays just don't feel as purely destructive or honestly accepted as the 90's drug induced euphoria which was brought forth by such weighted down music attached to living the lifestyle that it was hinged upon. In an unapologetic way, I can't help but reminisce on being young & just getting beyond nodded out under the overpass or just walking the Train Tracks at 4 in the morning drinking 40's & blazed out of our minds.
Chaotic or destructive beauty. Thats beautiful
So, I am not the only one who loves John Frusciante..
I really hope I 'll meet him one day. He has affected my life in so many ways.
I feel the same
No more false ceilings, just endless sky
I'll always reflect the light that you shine
And I'll never forget the way that you smile
From the streets you hold with graceful style
Where from?
Yeah where from?
John Frusciante
Perfect!
:)
Hi John
The guitar at 03:22 sounds like someone crying - it's so hauntingly beautiful
I'm sure frusciante is humbly not amused at our appreciation for his music.
These are like field recordings to me. John had to go to a very dangerous place to record this album and made it out alive.
A lot of people go there but never record it. These are brilliant.
Has to be right?!
This is the kind of music that ages well. Beautiful in a timeless kind of way.
I think the whole Album "Smile From The Streets You Hold" totally epitomizes the concept of "emotion before technique". Frusciante undoubtedly sounded like the trainwreck he was at the time. Still the raw aesthetic of his guitar playing is undeniable and sets emotion to music in such an unfiltered manner that one cannot help but be astonished... and maybe even feel somewhat miserable. It's even more astonishing if one compares this to his later work as it makes his recovery even more inspiring.
You just described the spiritual evolution that I'm experiencing with John's music now. I first stumbled upon "Enter A Uh" at 15, and now at 17 I can't help but praise him for his music and how it's enlightened me in ways I can't begin to describe.
If dissociating was a song it would be this one.
Smile, You're...
You're The One In The Sky,
When You Go.
You Know You're Where The Planets Grow.
You're In The Sun.
I'll Face It ,
To Go Where You're At Home
R.I.P. River.
Damnjan Gajic This brings me chills every fucking time.
❤️
I'm scared and chill at the same time, this is a very very special mood, great artist
This is art in sound , Johns painting soundscapes
I don't normally leave comments, but this just inspired me - Heard a couple other tracks before this one and thought the voice is horrible. But then i hear this. The voice just blends in with the guitar and just makes me feel good and tingly.
yeah keep looking lots of great jems like this :) wish he kept making music during this period.
Smile from the streets you hold and niandra lades and usually just a t-shirt are my favorite records. The rawness of each strikes such a deep chord in me, he's not afraid to show everyone himself inside and out. His heart is honest, and his soul is genuine. Such a fantastic collection of art. The fact that the majority of population doesn't know or simply doesn't like these sounds makes me even happier. I feel like it's just for me and people similar to me to enjoy. Love it
Just a fun fact , he wrote and dedicated this song to River Phoenix.
do you have some source for that? i would love to read it
@@mcnimi I just read that it has never been confirmed, but is speculated....
love how casually you called this a “fun fact”
@@carvelcake Then it's more like a "fan fact"
See what I did there? :P
Have a good day
Part 1 written while River was still alive, part 2 (last minute) after River passed away.
A magnificent emotional Mister Frusciante; for his friend River...great!!!
This whole album is so fucking amazing, it has a feel like no other album that I have ever heard. John is the best, he makes you feel his music even if you have no idea what he is saying in his lyrics, you can think of them what you want, beautiful piece of art. Lucky to have this album.
This song makes me feel like i am some were else
This song expresses the feelings that aren't yet in the dictionary....
Heroin put the dismal/despairing qualities to this album. As you can see his style becomes much more "detached" than his normal music. Sounds like he died, went to hell, and got to record music there. And to me, its one of, if not the most beautiful and amazing things ive ever heard.
It's been so long since I heard this song
So many memories! So much strength
MYFAVORITESONGINTHEWORLD
I love to drive around and play this really loud, hoping someone will hear it and get the same feeling I get when I listen to john's music.
I hope one day the car next to you John Frusciante is in it.
I hope that someday i actually feel brave enough to show this music to anyone i want to
💙
@@germangonzales2008 bruh😂😂
@@edgarduartegutierrez9860 Mira, mama, el Pescado Rabioso. Saludos desde Brasil.
I can’t listen to this without crying. I remember the depths of darkness and despair that my addictions brought me. But looking back There is something beautiful in all that struggle, n out of that pain comes a renewed passion and love for everyone n everything. Out of that pain comes a new creative vision n a freedom to live without reserve. I’m happy to be here n I hope I can share just an inch of my insides with the world. If we can all just share a bit of what’s inside without reserve we can make the world a better place and inspire those who are on the brink of emotional spiritual collapse. Just some food for thought. Love n peace yall
Beautifully put. I'm at that stage of life now myself, after crawling out of the same depths. I take nothing for granted anymore and the simple things in life make me smile. I hope you are still doing well.
Beautiful and emotional song
"Always on the decline, you take another sip of wine", RIP River 😔
Favorite part 1:05-1:20
It being about River is just a fan rumor. No evidence to it being about him aside from John once saying he wrote the song about a friend who died and had written it before the friend died. That's all we know for sure.
A french youtuber "feldup" said it was a scary music...I actually really love it 😂😍
I come from there haha thanx him ✌️
quand j'ai vue la vidéo j'étais en mode "mais non c'est pas vrai elle est trop bien cette chanson elle fais pas peur" mais selon mais proche ouais elles est bizarre
Thanks feldup
Witch video
@@corentinmeyer8446 which video
quitar is crazy...amazing artist
This is fucking genius, I’ve never heard this before. What a beautiful sound.
Yes! Exactly! I used to deliver flyers in the scorching summer heat, with John's early music blessing my ears, and - just as you explained - a part of me was opened up. This man is a messenger from something higher than us, indeed. I'm sure he's changed a great many lives.
Listening to this while high af! Herion rocks dudes!
This is true music. It is expression of emotion. Which it seems many people have forgotten today. John Frusciante is my favorite musician because he's the most emotional musician I've ever heard. I love his music and feel his pain through his music. No one I know understands why I love this music. It's comforting to see that there are others out there.
P.S. Check out invisible-movement. It's a great site.
P.P.S. Does anyone think the chord progression around 1:06 sounds like Under the Bridge?
This comment made me smile. I'm 17 now, and i have been a fan of Johns solo work for about a year, and i feel exactly the same. He has actually helped shape who i am today, my attitude towards the world and its inhabitants has changed thanks to him, i have so much love to give. I love all of you Frusciante fans especially
i have allway's been a big fan of john, i seen him play mothers milk tour in belgium in de brielpoort(deinze) & have all of the records he"s made; but this one is special to me cause i payed a lot of money for it cause someone stole the original i had in the 90's, i also have nine chili peppers vinyl records; all of frusciante two of slovak & both the klinghoffers: but i have all eleven ceedees(so i geuse i'm a fan!!) charlie x
Charles Jarvis wow what a dedicated
Consider the song Charlie a tribute
It's been so long, since I felt the heat of the sun on my paw.
I honestly pray with my whole being to be able to receive John's music, because sometimes not even the music can penetrate because I can;t feel anything
His music makes so much sense in a mathematical way the way he combines rythm patterns with emotions, if you can actually decode what he is putting into this music it just brings you to some unique euforia
like the guitar on the left channel at 1:05 makes so much sense to my brain
there are artists that are good but the only one to resemble John's music beside Josh Klinghoffer's work is a band "recomended" by John himself called Autechre, like the euforia state I get from decoding their music into my brain is similar
I don't know what to call it, it's not necessary the quality of the sound or the emotion put into the music, it's just something that I would call HEAVY, reffering to sound pattern, just like John said in the 1994 interview, there's something that connects all the great artists of all time, that's what I'm talking about too. Imo that's where life is at, thats the most balanced and abundant and rejuvenating place I can think of - probably a place in our brain that is newly developed that not so many people can tap into, exactly the place we're being driven away from by "the elites"
Song is like going into the bowels of the 90s drug scene and coming back alive
I'm so glad I've found johns music, because now I don't think I can ever go back to the immature cynical person we all once were
This is the real sound of addiction, depression and breakdown.
...of an artist
It's been so long
Since I've felt the heat of the sun on my paw,
You're the one who knows me best
Cuz you think that your flirt intends
You're a smile from the streets
You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat.
Oh, you're always on the decline
You take another sip of wine -
A toast to us.
You're the one with the stars.
You help the sand for the one that you are
That you... that you...
SECTION II
You're the one in the sky,
Where'd you go?
You know you're where the planets grow
You're in the sun
You hold the sign
For the one that you love
That you
That you
Thinking about the situation he was when he recorded this album makes me sad
An ecceltic masterpiece!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍a lot of thumbs up
Amazing! Never heard him before and I'm already a fan.
John loves that kind of "Chord progression". He used it in a lot of his songs...
I used to hate musicians who did the same kind of thing everytime... but i've started to study music a lot, and realized that every musician has his easy way to show their feelings, through his style, kind of chords, different ways to play...
And finally when I accepted John's way to make music, after studying "Why did he scream, or used that chord..." he changed his style again. Sorry for the bad english.Hugs
This is a tribute to his good friend who passed..R.I.P River Phoenix
Rob Ross He wrote the song before River died. But the upload, yeah
@@funkymonks8333 jf wrote the first part when river was alive and the second when he died
Galie was there some kind of interview about it? or did he write it somewhere? pls i want to hear it
@@funkymonks8333 there's a live version of this song, in the first minutes he talks about him
It being about River is just a fan rumor. No evidence to it being about him aside from John once saying he wrote the song about a friend who died and had written it before the friend died. That's all we know for sure.
the screem at 4:18 sens chills up my spine
Happy birthday, John
that´s a good english level. and yes i like johns progressions too like Dm, F, C and G. they just sound special
It's been so long
Since I've felt the heat of the Sun on my paw
You're the one who knows me best
'Cause you think that your flirt intends
You're a smile from the streets
You hold my heart in my hands while I'm beat
Oh, you're always on the decline
You take another sip of wine -
A toast to us
You're the one with the stars
You help the sand for the one that you are
That you, that you
You're the one in the sky
Where'd you go?
You know you're where the planets grow
You're in the Sun
with the stars!!!
Honestly I think John's music right before quitting the Peppers, when he was angry, was sometimes questionable, but the songs on this album, to me, were more relaxed and structured.
This is so insane and I love it
i really never stop listening to this
this is stil one of mu favorite frusciante songs; and i'm sick of explaining to people music is about feel&universel&it don't mean shit if (i hate it when they say that about this) it sounds "demo-recorded"; that's not the song it could be recorded on a 80's walkmanrecorder
I’m so melancholic now this song make me feel so bad each time I hear it
This song stands out on the album for me. I just sense something in this one that the others lacked.
I am at that exact postion in life.. I can tell my life will be completely different now
Howd it go?
Its been so long, since I felt the heat of the sun on my pawww, you're the one who knows me best put your fears put your plans to the test. Your smile from the street, you hold my heart in your hands while i breath. Oh you're always on the decline, take another sip of wine, a toast to us, you're the one with the stars, oh.... *awesome guitar riff*
I strongly suggest to whoever’s listening frusciante’s songs to use headphones...
One of the most beautiful requiems/goodbye songs in the history of music
Only raw Emotion running through his guitar and his mouth
Sorry for my english, maybe this is gramatically incorrect, but I wanted to say something about such a piece of art :)
This is Art.
Hands down the best song I found on Napster
GENIUS!!!!
A friend of mine told me a few years ago that I needed to check his solo stuff out, I'm disappointed I waited so long. It is an experience for sure.
Ok For me this is the best Song of the album with life's a bath! When i listen this For the first time I'm was drunk and For my mind is good listen this good music For going in "another 4th dimesion"
+Giulio Strammiello what about I'm Always??
+Theshark15z drunk?
***** Drunk???
I don't understand..what are you talking about?
***** You had wrote that this song and life is a bath was you favorite. I replied what about the song "I'm Always"?
I love this progression Dm C Bb
Amazing song
bonjour la bande a feldup :)
Yes;JOHN FRU said so he wrote the first part when RIVER(BORN TO BE GIVER KEEP YOU WARM WON't let YOU SHIVER) was alive after he died , he wrote the part two & on the original; he joind them(thanks dylon middelton,YESXX...)
This music is like getting stoned alone in dark
Thank god for John.
so melancholy..
somehow i feel for him while hearing this music
good thing he got back up from his addiction
the guitar has a beatleesque vibe to it
4:20 he was downright crying.
Beeeeautiful
Wow. Thats all I'm going to say. Just wow
RIP River Phoenix
Awesome
It's been so long... since I felt the heat of the sun on my palm...
Beautiful
I love this song but I can't listen to it all the time, it's too heavy and too emotional for me. ❤🩹
Music that makes men cry.
THOW i'VE GOT THIS CEEDEE i STILL LOVE LISTENING HERE X
John had alot to say... I think he’s got an arsenal of songs ready for new chillis