Are The Red Hot Chili Peppers Overrated?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The #RedHotChiliPeppers are back at it again this time with their new song #BlackSummer. I've been asked by a few of you to react to this song and give my thoughts. I have a few potentially unpopular opinions about RHCP. I may have a differing approach to playing guitar to Frusciante, who I'm aware is beloved by many fans. However, maybe I'm wrong and even this new song may have changed my mind about a few things. Just to clarify; when I use the term “expression”, I mean vibrato and dynamics (variable velocity) in the lead guitar technique. I’m not suggesting that his playing isn’t expressive, I was using the technical musical term. I’m well aware that without these things a solo can still be emotive and indeed great. Let me know what you think! I'm interested, comment below - I'll try feature some of your opinions in the next comments video on Saturday.
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  • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
    @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  2 года назад +558

    A lot of people using the comments to speculate on why I don’t “get” RHCP.
    I don’t know why… I like stuff that’s simple, I really love listening to a beautiful song arranged minimally.
    RHCP just doesn’t move me, and it’s difficult to explain why.
    I love funk; I listen to funk and disco a lot. Tower of Power, The Gap Band, Rick James, Chic. So it’s not that.
    I love listening to a lot of music from artists that are infinitely more successful than I’ll ever be. Jealousy will never be a factor in my tastes.
    When you’re a parent, you watch opinions form in your offspring and you can’t begin to imagine where they come from. To try and speculate on the origins of somebody else’s opinion is a complete waste of time!
    Just to clarify; when I use the term “expression”, I mean vibrato and dynamics (variable velocity) in the lead guitar technique. I’m not suggesting that his playing isn’t expressive, I was using the technical musical term. I’m well aware that without these things a solo can still be emotive and indeed great.
    I really enjoyed the solo in this song. As I think I clearly stated in the video.
    Enjoy!

    • @b9y
      @b9y 2 года назад +28

      That's fair man. I feel the same about a few famous bands like the Foo Fighters, think they're all brilliant but I just don't get it. But then hardcore FF fans will explain WHY it might be and I guess after that I kinda get it more, but still not enough!
      I would definitely say watch the RHCP live at Slane Castle DVD and Hyde Park 2004 gigs on CD as a final "give this a whirl".

    • @person042
      @person042 2 года назад +19

      I don't get it either man. It's not for everyone.

    • @RunningxRiott
      @RunningxRiott 2 года назад +19

      Beautiful Melodies are what gives this band such a compelling sound. The best way to explain it is, Frusciante can write beautiful melody the way Jimmy Page could write a beautiful riff. They’re never hard to play, in either respect. But they’re good all the same. Then on top of that, Frusciante does backup vocal brilliantly as well.

    • @b9y
      @b9y 2 года назад +3

      @@RunningxRiott Yea that's exactly it. It's Ludovico Einaudi, his piano pieces aren't the most technical by far....but listen to Oltremere and that melody is what drives it.

    • @soultoburn
      @soultoburn 2 года назад +4

      Tower of Power is fantastic. Especially with Francis 'Rocco' Prestia on bass in the early 70's.
      The rock funk sound that I love from the 70s is the Isley Brothers. Highly recommend for Hendrix style guitar with funk grooves.
      RHCP started out as a rather weak punk funk metal band that got better and better over the years even through some very rough times.
      I think their staying power is rooted in Chad and Flea bringing just the right mount of swing to the groove. While I don't find Anthony to be the ultimate front person, he found his thing eventually that no one does as well with rapid fire verses and pleasantly melodic choruses for "so easy anybody can do it sing alongs".
      I'm his age and I can't fault him for taking off his shirt if he still feels good about it. I know I would if I could!

  • @PaulChaneymusic
    @PaulChaneymusic Год назад +42

    I'm not a huge rhcp fan but I do remember the day I heard the solo in 'I could have lied'.. the expressiveness in this is mindblowing.

    • @dr.loomis4221
      @dr.loomis4221 10 месяцев назад +1

      lol what expressiveness?

    • @SasukeJR
      @SasukeJR 7 месяцев назад

      I had a classmate do a project on that song in 7th grade and it really changed how I felt about music hearing that solo. I went from no interest in music and no real musical taste prior to just wanting to get into everything. I quickly went to buy that CD after.

  • @juanvaldez5422
    @juanvaldez5422 2 года назад +150

    John’s solo albums … especially “Curtains” and “Empyrean “ are absolutely beautiful

    • @jakobzimny5887
      @jakobzimny5887 2 года назад +8

      And the will to death!!

    • @missstorrm
      @missstorrm 2 года назад +1

      They're superb.

    • @AllOuttaBubblegum123
      @AllOuttaBubblegum123 2 года назад +6

      This guy wouldn't appreciate them.

    • @theevildice83
      @theevildice83 2 года назад +7

      Empyrean is one of my all time favourite albums

    • @skywatcheradept
      @skywatcheradept 2 года назад +11

      and Shadows Collide With People
      and To Record Only Water for Ten Days too

  • @jimi1is3king
    @jimi1is3king 2 года назад +740

    I feel like anyone who watches the live version of "don't forget me" will understand why people love Frusciante

    • @HEATSEEKER00
      @HEATSEEKER00 2 года назад +13

      He killed River Phoenix …. Real cool guy …

    • @jimi1is3king
      @jimi1is3king 2 года назад +42

      @@HEATSEEKER00 off you pop

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 2 года назад

      YES

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 2 года назад +14

      @@HEATSEEKER00 you should go do the long jump in the Olympics, you're great at jumping to conclusions

    • @Paul-D
      @Paul-D 2 года назад

      Exactly right man

  • @CWS88
    @CWS88 2 года назад +123

    Can I just say how refreshing it is to have a channel like this where someone puts across their point of view on something really well, in a nice manner and basically says "well thats my view, yours might be different - happy to hear about it". I feel like in this day and age you can't have an opinion through fear of it "offending" someone with a different one.

  • @GuitarME
    @GuitarME 2 года назад +18

    Mannnn, I get it but that kinda stabs me right in the solar plexus! You were surprised that John expressed feel and vibrato in his solo? John is all about the feel! Wet Sand solo - literally cried when I heard that first time 😭😭🤘

  • @tomasurban3598
    @tomasurban3598 2 года назад +494

    John's solos change during his career a lot..From minimalistic approach on Californication to more expressive style on Stadium Arcadium. As a longtime Frusciante fan, I can clearly see you haven't heard a lot of his solos. Should give it a try :) ..his solo work is great too ...great songwriter + he makes electronic music now, which is unexpected, but very interesting as well!

    • @tbaudio3310
      @tbaudio3310 2 года назад +19

      The solo on Hey gives me stank face.

    • @Shard3432
      @Shard3432 2 года назад +7

      @@paulmcgrath6118 some of John's solo stuff is top notch, hes probably my second favourite guitarist to listen to (buckethead being #1)

    • @cactusjackhausen8508
      @cactusjackhausen8508 2 года назад +8

      I love Johns solo work all the way up to Empyrean. I cant get on with his electronic stuff and have yearned for his return to the guitar

    • @Shard3432
      @Shard3432 2 года назад +3

      @@cactusjackhausen8508 yeah im not really about that either tbf, however as a musician that was something he wanted to do and i can get behind that.

    • @Mrbungleface0u818
      @Mrbungleface0u818 2 года назад +24

      His guitar work in mother's milk is extraordinary... No one ever talks about that album anymore. It's their best album 🤷‍♂️

  • @terenceflynn5125
    @terenceflynn5125 2 года назад +206

    “Murderers” by John Frusciante. One of the best pieces of guitar I’ve ever heard in my opinion. I think you should watch a bit more of him live too Justin, because I can’t get my head around someone not rating him highly as a guitarist. It boggles my mind!

    • @judahspindler6170
      @judahspindler6170 2 года назад +2

      Isn't murderers just a sped up version of one of the Chili Peppers tracks? Hang on, I'm going to give it a listen. I know I liked Murderers too, but I was kind of disappointed when I realized Frusciante had just taken some of the stuff from his work with the Chili Peppers and changed it slightly for his solo work.

    • @mattrobles9935
      @mattrobles9935 2 года назад +5

      “Murderers” takes a lot of beats and ideas from “Wet Sand” by RHCP. While it is an interesting take on it, “Wet Sand” is far superior to it and is one of the songs I would recommend Justin to listen to if he believes that John is expressing much which blows my mind because in my mind he is one of the greatest painters of his expression on the guitar that there ever was. Now if you listen to the main tracks they may seem a little down beat but you’re not gonna understand the greatness that is RHCP listening to the main tracks. It’s the ones that aren’t as popular that blow my mind

    • @blackwolf4653
      @blackwolf4653 2 года назад +4

      @@mattrobles9935 RHCP B-Sides are more creative. Eskimo, Million Miles of Water, someone etc...

    • @-Paul__
      @-Paul__ 2 года назад +28

      @@mattrobles9935 you do realize that murderers came about 8 or 9 years before wet sand ?🤣🙄

    • @jlow6970
      @jlow6970 2 года назад +7

      I also don't think Murderers is in any way a song to hold up as a rebuttal guitar wise.
      Good melody but for of expression?

  • @ayericky4903
    @ayericky4903 2 года назад +5

    This guy has it all wrong it’s sad, music doesn’t need to be complicated to sound good, stop being technical and just listen to it for what it is, if it sounds good it sounds good.

  • @donovanalexartist68
    @donovanalexartist68 2 года назад +8

    'Could Have Lied' from Blood Sugar Sex Magic has a beautiful Frusciante solo. Expressive and very melodic, worth a listen. To me, he truly is a great. Love your channel BTW.

  • @TheWrightVibes
    @TheWrightVibes 2 года назад +96

    It’s hard to explain my love for RHCP (when John is in the band). It’s like together they tune in to a frequency. The songs are simple but they also tune in to something primal, meditative, spiritual. I think it’s something people who grew up in beach communities recognise.
    It’s funny that Flea and Anthony were in Point Break because it’s perfect surfing music.
    You can feel when the band has hit that spiritual flow and are “transcending” and I think that’s what people see as a return to form.
    It’s not something that can be intellectually explained or understood. It’s something you either feel or you don’t.

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 2 года назад +7

      I feel that bro. Definitely, I can't always explain why I like them so much but I really do

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 2 года назад +6

      Oh and Anthony was in point break don't think flea was, flea was in big Lebowski I know that for sure

    • @TheWrightVibes
      @TheWrightVibes 2 года назад

      @@conorsmith8551 oh true lol, it’s been a while since I’ve seen it and in my mind they’re everywhere together 😂

    • @conorsmith8551
      @conorsmith8551 2 года назад +1

      @@TheWrightVibes love both those films !! Proper Los Angeles slice of life haha

    • @christopherslade663
      @christopherslade663 2 года назад +1

      I like this. I think you're right.

  • @christophermills9348
    @christophermills9348 2 года назад +30

    Hey Justin ! Great vid as always- couldn’t disagree more re his solos though. The studio versions of his playing were often reflective of where he was in his life/ what they were trying to achieve sonically as a band at the time- watch John live compilations etc and you’ll see why myself and countless other aspiring guitar players sat there wide eyed being able to hear such different versions of songs. I remember as a kid watching him that I thought ALL musicians changed things live and did these incredible solos and improvisations, massive force in many of our lives that taught us about tone and how to let the guitar speak.

  • @julienchenel1796
    @julienchenel1796 2 года назад +194

    John often had a "less is more" approach, especialy on Californication. You should watch the Slane Castle show, it really influenced me to pick a guitar as a teen. He goes crazy on some of the Californication songs. It might change your mind. For the pedal he uses, I think it's a Big Muff. Cheers!

    • @clynekm
      @clynekm 2 года назад +15

      It’s usually a 62 strat on neck pickup into a Boss Ds2 on turbo all dials on full into a Marshall amp that’s also past break up.

    • @julienchenel1796
      @julienchenel1796 2 года назад

      @@clynekm good to know. Thanks

    • @clynekm
      @clynekm 2 года назад +4

      @@julienchenel1796 lol sorry I know that was a “well actually” moment from me there 😂. There’s a guy called Dave Simpson on here who is great at replicating players if you’re into that kind of thing

    • @julienchenel1796
      @julienchenel1796 2 года назад

      @@clynekm LOL... no worry.

    • @KALENDROS
      @KALENDROS 2 года назад +4

      Yes, John does take a minimalist approach and Flea even mentioned that recently, great point. Live at Slane castle I’ve watched many, many times myself and I absolutely love Frusciante’s improvised solo at the end of Don’t Forget Me.

  • @corkystclair7475
    @corkystclair7475 Год назад +67

    I feel they're terribly underrated. One of those bands that we all take for granted, their music always on the radio, and consistently playing in the background of our lives for the last 30 years. Only once I took a step back did I truly realize how amazing these guys are. Hit after hit after hit. To have ONE song stand the test of time, is a truly awesome feat, but these guys have more hits than I can count, off the top of my head. Up until recently, I never appreciated how fantastic these guys are, and I'm sure I wasn't alone in taking them for granted. Overrated? Nope, quite the opposite

    • @CliveWarren69
      @CliveWarren69 Год назад +12

      The rhcp are not underrated at all what age are you like 17? 😂😂

    • @corkystclair7475
      @corkystclair7475 Год назад +3

      @@CliveWarren69 ummmmmm yeah, I guess you missed the part where I said "the last 30 years", thoughtful reply though, keep up the excellent work 👏

    • @CliveWarren69
      @CliveWarren69 Год назад +6

      @@corkystclair7475 I'm not mad at you or that don't start crying cause I said that now you really are about 17 😂😂 calm down sweety😂

    • @edmunddantes4757
      @edmunddantes4757 Год назад

      Totally disagree. One great album bssm. Every track a banger. "I could lied" " breaking the girl" " suck my kiss" ""under the bridge" etc etc. Mothersmilk was better than anything after bssm as well.

    • @fredsystra7584
      @fredsystra7584 Год назад +5

      I think they are overrated af tbh. Amazing bass and drums… the rest, bleh

  • @TimElsbree
    @TimElsbree 2 года назад +143

    It's hard for me as a guitar player, to understand how any other guitarist wouldn't love John's playing. To each their own though...

    • @tinnitussoundtherapy
      @tinnitussoundtherapy 2 года назад +7

      John is amazing but RHCP is his least interesting playing. Its like a having a ferrari only to drive it to the shops

    • @BudFuddlacker
      @BudFuddlacker 2 года назад +9

      #jealousy

    • @aleksastamenkovic5526
      @aleksastamenkovic5526 2 года назад +6

      @@tinnitussoundtherapy Yep. His solo stuff is absolutely incredible.

    • @dan5626
      @dan5626 2 года назад +10

      John is a superb musician. His choice of chords, harmonic notion, melodic notion is off the charts...simple but aesthetically pleasing. I can see why a hardcore metal-head, hard rocker or jazz nut might twist the nose.
      Guitar habilities aside, he is very well rounded as a songwriter as well. His creative output is variable on references and styles yet consistent, wide ranged and well executed...putting out 6 entirely different albums in 6 months like he did back in the early 2000's is a maelstrom of creativity. Them came "The Empyrian", which to be honest I would say is one of my favourite albums of all time, kind of a pinnacle on his addressing of themes of death, regret, insanity. "Central" is a superbly well crafted song.
      And he does it while keeping a steady foot in the "pop-arena-rock" field with the RHCP. And in eletronica. Not mentioning his past work with Ataxia, the Mars Volta and so on.
      The man puts himself out there with a confidence rarely seem.
      I know Justin Hawkings is a very good guitar player, but there is a difference between playing music to live and living for music.

    • @adspur
      @adspur 2 года назад +2

      John also has the Hendrix vibe going on at times too.He switches it up using tones,sounds,chord structures and emotion.I could talk about his playing per song forever.

  • @foggybrainmusic
    @foggybrainmusic 2 года назад +44

    That’s not true, he does it on the solo for “Californication” but plays completely differently on something like “I Could Have Lied” which is one of the most expressive solos that I’ve ever listened to. You just haven’t listened to enough JF solos to know that 😉

    • @jinggaddi
      @jinggaddi 2 года назад +4

      Yes, I also commented that he should listen to I Could've Lied. That solo gave me intense goosebumps.

    • @edyb2097
      @edyb2097 2 года назад +1

      Fact is that he doesn't do that only in 'Californication', he does that on pretty much every solo part of the 'Californication/By The Way' period. If you watch some live footage of RHCP in 1990, you can see John's really impressive. On the other hand, later on around Californication/By The Way time he got rather lazy and dull, it seemed like he didn't care. Sometimes he even struggled to play those few-note lead parts right. Maybe some people are not John's enthusiasts because of that period, maybe Justin himself belongs in this category.

    • @400_billion_suns
      @400_billion_suns 2 года назад

      Agreed. To add to this, it's also unwise to equate specific guitar techniques with good playing. Sure, vibrato can be nice, but sometimes intentionally avoiding it can be equally expressive in a different way. The solo in Californication sounds simple, yet it's one that has gotten stuck in many people's heads, and IMO it was the perfect fit for that song. Being able to strip something back to such bare bones and still have it accentuate a song so well is the difference between a musician vs. a stereotypical guitar player. One creates and expresses without limiting themselves; the other might think the number of shredded and tapped notes per song amounts to good music.
      There are many outrageously skilled guitar players like Vai, Malmsteen, et al.; who didn't have much staying power beyond guitar nerds who worship their dexterity. On the flipside, you have people who aren't quite as technically proficient, but who know how to write tasteful, melodic lines that many people remember and love.
      Having watched a bit more of Mr. Hawkins' band after this video (sorry, but I too thought The Darkness was a novelty band and one-hit-wonder until today), it seems he's partly of the 80s school of rock guitar, which many people were totally bored with by the time the grunge scene threw it on its head. He should know that it's never a good look to go critiquing other musicians' styles and abilities, because at the end of the day *everything* in music is preference and opinion.

    • @edyb2097
      @edyb2097 2 года назад

      @@400_billion_suns so you're basically stating that it's not fair to say that something is not your thing because it is someone else's thing. If anyone talks about his tastes, it just has to be about the positive ones.

    • @400_billion_suns
      @400_billion_suns 2 года назад

      @@edyb2097 I’m addressing the subtly superior undertone his commentary has throughout, just under the surface. He makes several statements in his monologue which indicate he really doesn’t care for RHCP, and that he isn’t familiar enough with their music to be making the generalized statements he does about Frusciante’s playing. It was apparent from the start that he didn’t know what he was talking about, when he said John played a 70s strat with a large headstock (When was the last time we saw that? 1987? He has used the same sunburst strat since he came back in 1999.) Opinions are one thing, but uninformed opinions walk a fine line beside ignorance.

  • @gregcurrier4602
    @gregcurrier4602 2 года назад +185

    For me… the best example of Frusciante’s brilliance is his work on the Stadium Arcadium album. The tones and tastefully layered overdubs really build the songs. The way his vocal harmonies weave in and out with the lead singer stand out to me. I never considered the chili peppers a great band until that album changed my mind.

    • @alphajava761
      @alphajava761 2 года назад +10

      I've isolated his guitar in my mind countless times listening to that album. Probably more so than any album he's done with them. He's brilliant on Stadium.

    • @JazzzRockFuzion
      @JazzzRockFuzion 2 года назад +6

      I’d say Mother’s Milk, his 18 yr old debut, is far and away the most impressive work he’s ever done with the band. Dynamic, lots of tasty layering/overdubs, stylistically diverse playing, uninhibited technical prowess on display, not afraid to bring the “rock” to funk rock.
      I know his opinions on that album and the way Beinhorn encouraged him to play are unfavorable, but it’s really a shame that he eschewed all that for his ‘minimalist thing’ for the rest of their career…

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah 2 года назад +4

      The rip offs on that album tho... it's unreal.

    • @juanvaldez5422
      @juanvaldez5422 2 года назад +2

      By The Way , Followed by Stadium

    • @imranp2010
      @imranp2010 2 года назад

      I went on that tour in Paris, they were something else. JF was on fire!

  • @whatissatire8698
    @whatissatire8698 2 года назад +8

    Justin Hawkins commenting on John Frusciante guitar playing is like Justin Hawkins teaching Messi how to kick a football

    • @nickveekens
      @nickveekens 2 года назад +2

      This!!! What a BS video...

  • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
    @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 2 года назад +32

    I like the lack of vibrato in some of his solo’s, californication being an obvious/popular example. I think it makes it more melodic and something you can really hum as a very memorable solo. The starkness of it makes it quite beautiful. I find it just a bit cooler, I think with the kind of licks he plays, that if you start adding too much vibrato and and things like that, it could quite easily veer off into dad blues territory, so I like how he never does that.

    • @nankerphelge3771
      @nankerphelge3771 Год назад +4

      His lead work is reminiscent of the way George Harrison approached guitar solos.

  • @allthingsclassicrock
    @allthingsclassicrock 2 года назад +6

    Frusicante was one of my first guitar heroes. I learned the BSSM album front to back. Learning it had a great influence on my playing. With John’s style, I have always found his songwriting and quirky chord inversions (especially on BSSM) more interesting than his lead playing. Really inventive stuff on that album. I’ve cooled on him a bit since as years have passed. I’ve discovered more music-I’m currently on an Al Dimeola kick- but I can’t deny Frusc certainly influenced my playing. I understand why he has such an appeal.

  • @cradams1
    @cradams1 2 года назад +182

    I'd honestly say they are underrated. Seems like the masses listen to their most commercially successful songs. They have a catalogue of 100's of songs, even the most obscure songs are incredible.

    • @samnrob1
      @samnrob1 2 года назад +9

      100%

    • @b9y
      @b9y 2 года назад +8

      Yea I agree.

    • @MaksoTheBass
      @MaksoTheBass 2 года назад +11

      I think they're less listened to stuff is underrated. But I don't think you could extend that to the band in general.

    • @counterfeitclone
      @counterfeitclone 2 года назад +8

      Urm no.

    • @stevec6427
      @stevec6427 2 года назад +9

      For me, they made one incredible album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Everything before then was building up to that record, everything after then was just disappointing.

  • @michaelrimmer4078
    @michaelrimmer4078 2 года назад +63

    Hurts to hear anyone not into RHCP as I love so many of their songs! Venice Queen is my favourite album closer track.

    • @b9y
      @b9y 2 года назад +3

      Yea Venice Queen is a masterpiece.

    • @jigrodrigues
      @jigrodrigues 2 года назад +1

      Indeed, a masterpiece

    • @godnnat
      @godnnat 2 года назад +3

      “Venice queen” is brilliant .. I love the haunting intro and massive change up! Great tribute song to a friend of the band!

    • @warchild4974
      @warchild4974 2 года назад

      I really love playing it on bass. And I agree, as recently I feel the people who now announce that they don't are like them, are the people in the past, who used to hate on Nickelback
      , but now seem to love them...it feels like that situation again.

    • @warchild4974
      @warchild4974 2 года назад +2

      Or maybe Justin is slightly jealous that RHCP are still "cool" and releasing new music, but thing is, The Darkness have real rocking tunes, it's just some people only really know them for I Believe in a Thing Called Love, and not the heavier stuff they have done. But anyway I'm so hyped for the rest of the album, cannot wait 2022 so far a brilliant year!

  • @krizz25
    @krizz25 2 года назад +15

    It’s catchy, it’s simple! It’s 4 immensely talented musicians who play with their soul and then with technique. This is why they are so successful. They have nothing to prove, they do not over-analyse music, they just play, they have fun and they create music , more than any other “famous established “band would ever dream off!
    I respect your opinion about John’s “technique” but this is way beyond the mechanics of playing guitar. There are 2 categories of guitarists, the soulful players and the “detailed-calculated-technique virtuoso oriented” ones. John is a soulful player!
    Great video though. It’s always a bonus seeing other musicians’ point of view on established bands that still create art after so many years.
    PS. I would love your opinion on SOAD and Daron Malakian’s songwriting including his solo albums with Scars on Broadway.
    Thanks 🙏

    • @leonkguitar279
      @leonkguitar279 2 года назад +2

      Couldn't have said it better myself🙏RHCP live at Slane castle proves how much of a soulful guitar player John is. For me there is so much emotion in the notes John plays, safe to say The Darkness's music has never made me feel that way at all, no disrespect to them of course, I respect them as a band, I suppose it's all down to a matter of opinion.

  • @ciarankearns5038
    @ciarankearns5038 2 года назад +10

    'Throw away your television' live at Slane version should change your mind on Frusciante. One of the best live solos in my opinion

    • @jonny00k
      @jonny00k Год назад

      I was not a huge fan of that song until I saw it live...the rest is history

  • @phantomechelon3628
    @phantomechelon3628 Год назад +9

    Not a massive Chili Peppers fan but I do quite like their stuff. I think the reason Frusciante plays the way he does is partly because its his style (obviously) but also the music is fairly simple and minimalist and doesn't need anything really flashy. I think the simple solos and riffs really suit the band's style.

    • @Forestgravy90
      @Forestgravy90 Год назад

      A lot of it isn't simple though. The main guitar part in Snow is extremely difficult to play.

    • @NellyGandhella
      @NellyGandhella 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Forestgravy90it's difficult to play but it is very simple. It's literally just chords haha

  • @BrentStrathdeePehi
    @BrentStrathdeePehi 2 года назад +12

    Frusciantes playing on BSSM
    is beautiful, funky, expressive, raw…imo there’s no doubting his all round ability. But that was 30 years ago.

  • @genepoole1771
    @genepoole1771 2 года назад +193

    The solo in Could've Lied on BSSM captures how expressive is Frusciante. And the riff on Snow is extremely hard to play, making F very technically able. Hawkins just hasn't listened much.

    • @TheMaxKids
      @TheMaxKids 2 года назад +4

      Yes!!! One of my favorite all time spine tingling solos!!! 👍

    • @bargepoled
      @bargepoled 2 года назад +4

      Watch the live version of Dont Forget Me.
      ruclips.net/video/fV9IJVoFR_Q/видео.html

    • @bendagostino2217
      @bendagostino2217 2 года назад +13

      Hawkins opinion coming from ignorance. Probably based on the Californication stuff. He obviously hadn't heard stadium Arcadium.

    • @DanaSydonia
      @DanaSydonia 2 года назад +6

      I 2nd that.
      BSSM is just a killer album. Amazing, unique and eneegetic playing from all of em.

    • @DanaSydonia
      @DanaSydonia 2 года назад +2

      @@bendagostino2217 hahaha, some subtle sarcasm there, well done.

  • @DrGrimPlacebo
    @DrGrimPlacebo 2 года назад +15

    You definitely need to listen to more of Johns soloing, especially at live shows. The man is all expression. His playing made the musician I am today. And he is tattooed on my arm, but I was not a huge fan of this new song. I’m just praying the album will be good.

    • @loneranger8343
      @loneranger8343 2 года назад +1

      What do you think of an album now? :)

  • @TheDudiest3Dude
    @TheDudiest3Dude Год назад +6

    As a kid who listened to the RHCP, I didn't like or dislike them based on how easy or not it would be to play there songs, just found that the overall sound felt good in my ears, very peaceful at times, melodic, and generally enjoyable to hear...

    • @TheDudiest3Dude
      @TheDudiest3Dude Год назад

      Also, it's great fun listening to Flea doing all kinds of funky shit on his bass

  • @chilly6470
    @chilly6470 2 года назад +51

    I stray away from the Chilli's every now and then.
    But, I always come back with the realisation that, they're truly a great, great band.
    Unlimited love didn't impress me at first. Now, I can't get enough of it.

  • @tbaudio3310
    @tbaudio3310 2 года назад +40

    I love RHCP and I'd openly say that they are a bit overrated to a point. But I think you touched upon something that resonates with me at 10:18 a bit, because when I first started learning guitar, I learned a LOT of RHCP songs, and I absolutely adored it. They were such a formative band for me when I was first learning the guitar, and I think that's why I've had this attachment to them for so long, especially the Stadium Arcadium album.

    • @mrbungle3310
      @mrbungle3310 2 года назад +7

      They r not overrated id say,i think the internet is a problem where you think playing complex melodies and fast solos is the only way, but i actually enjoy rhcp as a simpler rock/funk band,all of mainstream charts is simplistic music,this wasn't even as simple as that,maybe the harmonization and chord progressions are lame and repetitive but they did them well i think,its just a song to relax

    • @standardofexcellence
      @standardofexcellence 2 года назад

      Same, self taught

  • @fearhunger3983
    @fearhunger3983 2 года назад +10

    I used to be pretty indifferent about RHCP for the longest time (probably leaning towards not really liking them), but few years ago I did a roadtrip of sorts through Sweden with a friend that was really into them and during those hours his enthusiasm catched on. The songs are pretty simplistic at times, but their live performances are something else entirely. They can get really experimental.

  • @Auron710
    @Auron710 2 года назад +49

    I do know that frusciante is heavily influenced by hendrix and is very knowledgeable about guitar too. I actually appreicate that his playing has a soulful and funk feel to it and its not just "shredding" . I love the albums BSSM, californication and By The Way especially by the chili peppers and I think his playing just fits the band, not to mention chads fun rock drums and flea with that slap bass, I just don't think other bands sound anything like them. They began quite punk but early on keidis started to try to sing a bit more as they evolved more to funk rock.

    • @jamesthecat
      @jamesthecat 2 года назад

      Here's a lovely bit where he talks about developing something from Hendrix:
      m.ruclips.net/video/_pxMTXadCqI/видео.html

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx 2 года назад +1

      Thought Hendrix at about :50 of the new song

  • @nickjanuary7177
    @nickjanuary7177 2 года назад +8

    For me it was just so awesome to see Frusciante back with the band. I grew up listening to them and I have no animosity towards Klinghoffer (I like some of his other work a lot) but that period really wasn't my thing.

  • @foolfan83
    @foolfan83 2 года назад +7

    "I would say there's a lot of people that love Frusciante, and I think he's got a really lovely collection of guitars." Damn, that's some faint praise.

  • @angusmartin2503
    @angusmartin2503 2 года назад +11

    I’m a huge RHCP and Frusciante fan, but I love Justin’s gentle and friendly critique, it makes the analysis enjoyable even if you don’t see eye to eye with Justin 🙂

    • @alexlaurence
      @alexlaurence 2 года назад +3

      Seems overly smug and plain ignorant of a person who has not even bothered to research his video subject... He can't even name a single song properly on Blood Sugar Sex Majik, and claims he has not actually listened to them. I'm British, a lot of Americans can't spot a c*nt because they are mesmerised by the accent and sensibility. But we can spot one easily.

  • @Vespa123
    @Vespa123 2 года назад +5

    so what we have learned here is that justin knows eff all. he cant even pronounce frusciante correctly. 13 minutes of pish

  • @wsteofspce
    @wsteofspce 2 года назад +4

    The Foxy Shazam shout-out! Would love a video on those guys and why they never seemed to take off considering they had it all as far as a classic rock band goes.

    • @ALLDOWNHILL
      @ALLDOWNHILL 2 года назад

      It always blows my mind how underrated Foxy Shazam is. I got to see them twice and both shows were insane!

  • @CainPaisley
    @CainPaisley 2 года назад +39

    I absolutely love the first decade of their career, but they increasingly feel like a band playing it safe. John Frusciante's playing on the first few albums he was a part of the band is really inspiring, especially considering how young he was!

    • @tonywelsh3709
      @tonywelsh3709 2 года назад +1

      I agree with you. Black Summer was incredibly weak, incredibly predictable & sounded like a below average pop song. I gave up on them a good few years ago, anything after By The Way is average at best i'm sorry to say :( :( :(

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 2 года назад +2

      They always were a band playing it safe, every song sounds the same.

    • @aperson4287
      @aperson4287 2 года назад +2

      @@Liofa73 Have you listened to BSSM. lol

    • @rhyanns
      @rhyanns Год назад +1

      @@tonywelsh3709 Idk man, I think they just play what they want and like to play

    • @jamiehovis7722
      @jamiehovis7722 Год назад +3

      @@Liofa73 playing it safe? are you sure you aren’t confusing them with someone else?

  • @Anotherperson81
    @Anotherperson81 Год назад +2

    RHCP was the band that got me into rock music. I finally caught them live in London 2022 and it was worth it. I wanted to see them with this line up and while they were all still with us! My musical taste has evolved a lot over the last 20 years but I still have a lot of love for this band.

  • @MQFahey
    @MQFahey 2 года назад +11

    I think that when John is doing the "basic" part, he is letting the energy from the rhythm section through. Maybe even making space for dancing/jumping around. Granted, the guitar at that moment is pretty forward in the mix, but that might be more a factor of nothing else sounding out in that frequency range. He is simply providing the harmonic structure, but not adding anything that requires attention. Measured. A contrast to the intro and the solo. Also, I think Kiedis' stage presence is and has been largely in the tradition of Iggy Pop. He's always been super physical.
    PS Looking forward to seeing The Darkness in Chicago!

  • @cameronclark1289
    @cameronclark1289 2 года назад +18

    That tune does nothing for me either. I do enjoy RHCP but I have to be in a certain mood. Justin does need to listen more to John Frusciante. He is a melodic and rhythmic monster when it's his turn to shine in the song! Some of his live solos are mind-boggling beautiful!!!!!! Thank you Justin for your honest analysis of anyone!

    • @fredymendez855
      @fredymendez855 2 года назад

      I know Iam like da fuck ! Never head anyone say John doesn’t have expression. Does this man want a vibrato left and right

    • @MaquiladoraIII
      @MaquiladoraIII 2 года назад

      If anyone wasn't for some reason convinced by Frusiante's RHCP work, they should definitely check out _The Empyrean_ with its beautiful, Funkadelic-esque tone.

  • @joethedrumma
    @joethedrumma 2 года назад +9

    You should give the live version of Don't Forget Me in la Cigale a listen. Wonder what you think about the guitar solo towards the end :)

  • @beaudy1012
    @beaudy1012 Год назад +4

    For me personally, it's their live performances that elevate RHCPs to one of my favorite bands. It's an amazing show to catch. Seen them a half dozen times, first time at Woodstock 94'. Saw them last year in Boston at Fenway and it was easily in my top 3 shows ever....and I've been to a lot of shows.

  • @whiskeyrocknrolla4033
    @whiskeyrocknrolla4033 2 года назад +7

    That's called being unique and that why is leagues above you

  • @matthewwilson3202
    @matthewwilson3202 2 года назад +20

    I loved them growing up. When they're good they're great but it can be formulaic when it's bad. I love funk, funk rock etc and sometimes like a lot of artists in that idiom the emphasis can be on a good groove and the songwriting becomes an afterthought.

    • @American-Dragon
      @American-Dragon 2 года назад +1

      It's nice to see em but it seems they are covering old ground

    • @indie_keegan
      @indie_keegan 2 года назад

      Went to your channel and your music is great! Awesome stuff 👏👏👏

    • @matthewwilson3202
      @matthewwilson3202 2 года назад

      @@American-Dragon I've seen them 5 or 6 times over the years, I probably don't need to go again

    • @matthewwilson3202
      @matthewwilson3202 2 года назад

      @@indie_keegan Cheers Indie, working on my first record of original music at the moment, watch this space

  • @harrisonmoore7478
    @harrisonmoore7478 2 года назад +44

    flea chad and John are immense musicians who clearly connect with millions of people. I think some people have a problem with Anthony, but surely that's what also makes him great.

    • @mrbungle3310
      @mrbungle3310 2 года назад

      I dont rly like Anthony as a person,but i think his voice is pleasant to listen to,thats why this chorus sounds good,his voice is suited

    • @RUfromthe40s
      @RUfromthe40s 2 года назад

      john was a kid when invited fir the red hot , he grew up and adiction made him fall more than once but when older he did tried to releases more than one Lp but not interesting at all and adicted has he was not wanting to play with still clean red hot but they also dive again in their heroin/ cocain habbit , but maybe not wanting to play today more than two si.ple songs of one of the best psychedelic-funkadelic , this last being a band not a style but red hot were emerse since the beginning n this style and diano being one if the best guitar players in late 80's ,early 90's but the relation trew them to total anhyalation but a great Lp , john fusciante did return from darkness and again a great Lp came iut but in the next two including stadium arcadium Lp that didn_t sold much but if one forgets other its perfect in the two parts but it was enough of thay guitar sound wich is great and red hot weren't a melidic band but a explosian if youth energy in the 80's , and after their first guitar player overdosed they put a bit of paprica and mither's milk was an entrance in what would be the vest of 99's rock albums blood sugar sex & magic but that's when the cookie crumbles, john grew up and as all wanted the rock'n'roll experience , life wise and red hot were already boiled but again they emerged in ,again and as the lead vocal said to mtv news just out if a dealers place he loiked down as a child and said " the red hot aren't behaving well , we are being bad boys again.....i can't writte now , dinner is served ,i'll continue later. Regards

    • @suburbanindie
      @suburbanindie 2 года назад

      I was really hoping RHCP were done and Flea could finally play in a supergroup or collaborate with others in some capacity. He's too talented to be stuck with someone who can't sing or write.

    • @mrbungle3310
      @mrbungle3310 2 года назад

      @@suburbanindie supergroups dont have the feeling most times,and people will look back on prime RHCP days

    • @firelanderinoportarlino7437
      @firelanderinoportarlino7437 2 года назад

      @@suburbanindie he is also in a band "Atoms for Peace" with Thom Yorke

  • @MickeRamone
    @MickeRamone 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting thoughts and cool to see your take on it, as always :) Concerning Frusciante's guitar playing; for me it's always the song first, meaning what truly fits for the song is what someone should play, and I think he plays excatly what's needed in this song. He's not the fastest, he's not the most technical, but he's perfect for this band and this song. I'm actually not a huge Chili peppers fan, but have been enjoying their catalogue every now and then through out the years. But this song is really good, was blasting it high in the car the other day and it's easily as good as any of their other hits

  • @RickPH
    @RickPH 2 года назад +4

    The simplicity of RCHP is what makes them one of the GOATs.

  • @paulharrisonadventuregearm5457
    @paulharrisonadventuregearm5457 Год назад +6

    It's actually catchy simplistic but beautiful choruses that 90 percent of bands just can't seem to find...but the Red Hot Chili Peppers find it in droves

  • @naughtynonsense
    @naughtynonsense 2 года назад +4

    One of my favorite songs by them is "can't stop" that guitar in the beginning is pretty cool!!

  • @StevoLloyds
    @StevoLloyds 2 года назад +9

    I always remember a review of Ry Cooders' Paris, Texas soundtrack, which described his guitar playing as carving out the desolate desert landscapes of the film all, on its' own.
    The Chili's mix funk, rock, punk and supposedly the desolate existence of their generation. Keidis's dead inside lyrics and vocals driving this.
    For me, the Ry Cooder comment is better reflected by Frusciante's guitar work on Scar Tissue (And Californication) which is exquisite in it's simplicity and cool emotiveness. Carving out the desolation of the songs lyrics.
    Playing guitar isn't just crescendos and power chords. I find his more thoughtful work is unadorned (desolate again), soulful and emotive.
    But each to their own.

    • @fellspoint9364
      @fellspoint9364 2 года назад +1

      Wow! I like the Paris, Texas reference. Takes me way back.

  • @deeforty
    @deeforty 2 года назад +9

    Wow man, John is one of the best, wtf... He's got the hendrix thing down to a tee, I'd love to be able to play like him.

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 2 года назад

      Lol... no....

  • @PlutoniumBoss
    @PlutoniumBoss 2 года назад +3

    1:40 Kiedis's delivery of that 'give it away' is absolutely fascinating. It's compressed into a short staccato burst, almost a trill. Gi-W-D-Way. In fact I've fooled people into thinking I've nailed it by actually slurring a trill in there.

  • @samhand8270
    @samhand8270 2 года назад +5

    Californication is one of the pinnacle albums of my favorite period in music. The turn of the millennium had some of the most important and amazingly innovative music in my opinion.
    Radiohead, Deftones, Modest Mouse, The White Stripes, Weezer, System of a Down, Incubus, Tool, Sigur Ros, Glassjaw, Blink-182, The Strokes, Eminem, Queens of the Stone Age, Audioslave, Korn, etc were all at their peak and the music that came out of that period from ‘98 to ‘02 will always be the closest to my heart.

    • @loneranger8343
      @loneranger8343 2 года назад

      I can feel that. I'm 39 now

    • @kingnotail3838
      @kingnotail3838 2 года назад

      At least half those bands you listed are terrible.

    • @samhand8270
      @samhand8270 2 года назад

      @@kingnotail3838 Do you know how absolutely useless that comment is? Some user name on YT doesn’t like some of the bands I like? Am I supposed to care? Was there nothing of substance you could have added to possibly give me a reason to take your opinion seriously?

  • @JPL243
    @JPL243 2 года назад +8

    Is it just me or does Justin Hawkins sound exactly like Freddie Mercury when he does the little intro/outro tune? Particularly when he says 'rides again'. Quite impressive.

  • @itcheebeard
    @itcheebeard 2 года назад +8

    I'm not a massive RHCP fan but Blood Sugar Sex Magick is one of my all time favourite albums.

    • @honved1
      @honved1 2 года назад

      It’s a brilliant album.

  • @MaxFeinsteinMusic
    @MaxFeinsteinMusic 2 года назад +11

    What's fun about John is that he came into the band with a shredder influenced background and began simplifying as he aged and combining other influences

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 2 года назад +1

      Just like Morellos story.

    • @JazzzRockFuzion
      @JazzzRockFuzion 2 года назад +1

      Kind of a shame too…I think Mother’s Milk is still his finest work to this day!!

    • @MaxFeinsteinMusic
      @MaxFeinsteinMusic 2 года назад

      @@JazzzRockFuzion It's outstanding work and captures Hillel's spirit while adding so much flavor to the broth.

  • @KEVBOYMUSIC
    @KEVBOYMUSIC 2 года назад +5

    John's work on the Mars Volta albums is really killer.

  • @contactvamps
    @contactvamps 2 года назад +13

    Frusciante's work has a delicate introspection to it. There's something quintessentially Californian happening when Frusciante plays, it's like Laguna waves are swirling between the cords. "Scar Tissue" for example just takes me to calmer shores. I love his sound.

    • @rickdaniels1000
      @rickdaniels1000 6 месяцев назад

      The zephyr song intro = Californian sun rays

  • @TheRealMarkyPea
    @TheRealMarkyPea 2 года назад +13

    Hey Justin.
    There’s plenty of excellent solos by John F that hit the feels button.
    Try ‘I could have lied’ off BSSM and ‘wet sand’ from Stadium Arcadium.
    I think you’ll find depth and feeling within.
    P.S. No one does a simple chorus like RHCP. ‘Goodbye Hooray’ is glorious!

    • @HEATSEEKER00
      @HEATSEEKER00 2 года назад

      John F killed river Phoenix how does that hit your feels button?

    • @HEATSEEKER00
      @HEATSEEKER00 2 года назад

      @@paulmcgrath6118 he gave him a line of pure heroin and said it was coke ….. nice guy

  • @DoNuT_1985
    @DoNuT_1985 2 года назад +6

    For me there are two main periods of RHCP: Everything before John leaving the band and after. Perhaps, BSSM was already a bit of a transition to what their sound would become later on but for me it is funk rock vs. mellow alternative rock. There are some cool bangers among their older tracks but I really like the warm and melodic tone on everything since and including Californication. Justin might not be into that too much but I really think that warm, reduced and atmospheric guitar sound is what lets their songs shine, By The Way is my favourite record.

  • @Sebscholl
    @Sebscholl 2 года назад +5

    Your ability to write click-baity titles that hook musicians is second to none 🤣 really having fun watching the videos and excited for the next show in Florida!

  • @ianphillips898
    @ianphillips898 2 года назад +1

    The key to fully appreciating the way Frusciante resonates so much with many (including me) might be found in an early interview. He talks about being focussed as much on the gaps between the notes as the notes themselves. And that a note played after a short gap is different to the same note played after a longer gap, or played the next day. He has such a deep relationship with the way what he plays should be the right thing to do. Nothing more, nothing less. He doesn’t seem to be proving anything. No need to aim for ‘virtuosity’ if it isn’t part of responding to the moment. No ego. I think that’s key to the simplicity but longevity of Chilli Peppers songs he had a hand in. He’s a f&$@ing special human.

  • @timvonswine1970
    @timvonswine1970 2 года назад +1

    I love ONE record by RHCP, and that's Freaky Styley... it dropped while I was in hi-school and didn't sound like anything else around it, or anything they've done since... like some have noted, you're quite gracious in explaining why they don't work for you... cheers, & ~RIP~ Hillel Slovak

  • @hoisin75
    @hoisin75 2 года назад +11

    I’ve always liked the space the chili peppers leave in their songs and JF has instantly recognisable sound

    • @Paul-D
      @Paul-D 2 года назад +3

      The first 3 seconds on new song you know its John

    • @chrisdriverband9404
      @chrisdriverband9404 2 года назад +1

      It was actually weird to me hearing overdubbed guitars on the new song! A lot of their tunes are just one guitar I think.

  • @travispoorter8654
    @travispoorter8654 2 года назад +5

    This is like hearing a little league player saying he doesn’t rate a major league player

  • @Alex-pr6zv
    @Alex-pr6zv 2 года назад +26

    Anthony Kiedis might not be the greatest ever vocalist, but hes penned some of the most badass songs in rock. Dani California Californication, Give it away, Cant Stop , Scar tissue etc etc

    • @bassman2189
      @bassman2189 2 года назад

      @Bloom Tik Bloom yep

    • @gamesmaster1060
      @gamesmaster1060 2 года назад +1

      His lyrics are catchy and sound fun

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 2 года назад +1

      And to be fair, he's had an interesting life. HIs old man was drug dealer to the stars of the day. Kiedis would have met all the weirdos, famous or not and seen way too much, way to young. Cher was a surrogate parent to him for a while. There was probably very little in the line of a normal job he'd be fit for after that upbringing!

  • @salvatorepuccini4261
    @salvatorepuccini4261 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your analysis. I performed vocals in a chili pepper tribute and have been playing guitar for 25 years. Some of the technical things you are looking for are painted along their career but frusciantes playing shifts between Joni Mitchell to Jimi Hendrix to Jimmy Page. And yes the vocal melodies can be very easily spelled out on a piano/guitar and that gives it the wide pop appeal

  • @AggioSound
    @AggioSound 2 года назад +11

    Having just watched them for the first time last week. I can tell you I was blown away by how great they are live. The sound fantastic, have lots of energy still and have a great lighting/video editing on stage.
    Let the haters hate I guess.

    • @kingnotail3838
      @kingnotail3838 2 года назад

      Lame music for lame people with a lame taste in music.

  • @blaviken_
    @blaviken_ 2 года назад +6

    Appreciate your take and I can see where you're coming from. However you always tend to sprinkle a bit of elitism in there which makes you look a bit salty. :-)

    • @seanmurphy26
      @seanmurphy26 2 года назад

      Dude! He is British! Have some worldly culture. This is how they act, you have to take a tiny grain of salt

    • @seanmurphy26
      @seanmurphy26 2 года назад

      They have been snobby, and snooty for centuries! Taha

  • @fosizas
    @fosizas 2 года назад +58

    This is a band that their guitarist is literally a musical genius. Quite hard to find another musician so creative and disciplined like John Frusciante.,i mean how lucky they are..

    • @JobForAMaxboy
      @JobForAMaxboy 2 года назад +6

      Its funny how people perceive genius in music. I hear the opposite in them. Not a diss to them, but I definitely don't hear genius, though they're solid writers and they know what they do well. To never break out of pentatonic shapes seems to me like it could never be seen as genius

    • @stevec6427
      @stevec6427 2 года назад +4

      I'd say Frusciante is the weakest in the band. Chad is one of the greatest drummers on the planet, his ability to groove is incredible. Flea is one of the most talented bassists of all time. John is great but not one of the greatest. Unfortunately, it seems to me that the rather bland music doesn't make the best use of all the talent.

    • @rainflowers1099
      @rainflowers1099 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, there is great variety to what John Frusciante has done with the Chili Peppers, and even more so with his solo albums. He's a music obsessive, and always seems to be shifting his influences, which are extremely wide ranging. I'd encourage anyone to go read or listen to an interview with him, or delve into his solo work. He's also had a fairly eventful life, which adds to the depth of his music.

    • @13christbane
      @13christbane 2 года назад +4

      @@stevec6427 flea most talented of all time? thats fucking hilarious. and he would back me up. chad is a solid drummer but he is average as far as the greats go.

    • @1truechamp46
      @1truechamp46 2 года назад +2

      John really isn't a genius. I'm a fan of his, I have a John tattoo, but never considered him a genius. His blood sugar era playing was truly exciting to me, all his stuff since guitar wise to me is meh

  • @nocturnalsky9733
    @nocturnalsky9733 2 года назад +4

    You should listen to his guitar solo on Turn it again. Come back and see what you think

  • @zed4225
    @zed4225 2 года назад +5

    John's guitar sound is unique to him, it's his style, and the chilli peps sound that I like, that's for sure

  • @BillRicksonOne
    @BillRicksonOne 2 года назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the video. John F is not the easiest guitarist to be a fan of but very much worth it. 'Funky Monks' from Blood Sugar Sex Magic is a song I would love to get your thoughts on. It also features John F playing simple licks played simply but then the short solo just melts your face off. For me the contrast makes it a great song.

  • @mathvena
    @mathvena 2 года назад +12

    I kindly disagree of your takes in JF style. It doesn’t look like you’ve heard Stadium Arcadium or his solo stuff (or even too much RHCP tracks beside the hits), there are really more “complex” stuff going on there.

  • @ajaj3196
    @ajaj3196 2 года назад +10

    From Californication on JF went to a more minimal approach to lead playing. I love it, the solo for Can't Stop is maybe 5 notes and it feels as powerful as the main solo from Little Wing, to me at least.

  • @jodee8831
    @jodee8831 2 года назад +28

    A good guitar solo / riff / part / lead is not always defined by it's difficulty, but rather it's expression and / or representation of the mood or direction of the song... John Frusciante's guitar playing is a reflection of this... his playing isn't flashy or over-the-top... but the music certainly doesn't suffer for this... IMO!

    • @fredymendez855
      @fredymendez855 2 года назад +1

      I mean he also has alote of tracks where he is has solos my all time favorite is Hey solo not hey oh lol but that solo is amazing. I never heard anyone say that John has no expression in his playing lol 😂

  • @terryloker2585
    @terryloker2585 2 года назад +2

    Saw them live in Auckland . They were awesome . One good thing is Anthonys voice sounds exactly the same live as it does recorded . Flea absolutely rocks :)

  • @shelby8364
    @shelby8364 Год назад +1

    I love seeing all of the comments raving about Frusciante lol he definitely deserves it. I used to not like RHCP but out of my appreciation for John I just started listening to them one day and it just "clicked" I guess

  • @Alpha_7227
    @Alpha_7227 2 года назад +20

    At last we have a band making real music, not behind some laptop or mucking around with autotune, putting in a drop here and there and calling it music. Look forward to the album being released. Cheers.

    • @Paul-D
      @Paul-D 2 года назад +2

      Rhcp = kings of the jam

  • @alexwells6876
    @alexwells6876 2 года назад +16

    I was one of the people that was over the moon when John's return to the band was announced, but i think he really shines as a solo artist. The Empyrean is worth a listen, a spiritual psychedelic concept album, it has some of Frusciante's best work.

    • @Shard3432
      @Shard3432 2 года назад +2

      the empyrean is a phenomenal album and probably the most "commercial" of John's solo projects. sadly i've played that to death (have most of his solo stuff tbh)

    • @bargepoled
      @bargepoled 2 года назад +1

      It's a wondrous album.

    • @alexwells6876
      @alexwells6876 2 года назад

      @@Shard3432 me too, i've had to leave it alone because it would start feeling stale, which shows how brilliant it is. Really liking his most recent album, Maya. It's put him on the map as a electronic artist i can take seriously for me.

  • @DeSanKwuh
    @DeSanKwuh 2 года назад +10

    The RHCP's will forever be one of my all-time favourites and have influenced so many greats. I just don't think they're as innovative / as good as they once were.

    • @charliepayne9248
      @charliepayne9248 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely agree, the most energetic band I've ever seen.....

    • @13christbane
      @13christbane 2 года назад

      name some of the "greats" they have influenced.

    • @charliepayne9248
      @charliepayne9248 2 года назад

      @@13christbane how many days have you got ?

    • @Katehowe3010
      @Katehowe3010 2 года назад

      @@charliepayne9248 You haven't answered the question!!

  • @beautifulmachinesaus
    @beautifulmachinesaus 2 года назад +4

    I tell everyone they split up after Mother’s Milk. I rated them right up to that album and I rate Frusciante as a player highly.
    Mother’s Milk has a playful, raw but polished intensity and does not care about the sensibilities of radio nor industry. Jonny Kick a Hole is so cool for example.
    For me everything they did afterwards has been painful. Dire. And embarrassing. They feel declawed. There is no Red Hot Chilly Pepper remaining. Beige cool tapioca tomato maybe.

    • @itphotography
      @itphotography 2 года назад

      I agree to a point... Post Mother's Milk they became a totally different band. I don't hate them after this, I still like some of the things they've done, I just miss that raw intensity and fearless adventure of the early days.

    • @guciowitomski3825
      @guciowitomski3825 2 года назад

      BSSM is painful? Wtf

    • @beautifulmachinesaus
      @beautifulmachinesaus 2 года назад

      Kane Forbes
      @ ITPhotography
      It was an adventurous time in music. There was a bit less of a blue print in many ways and maybe more capacity I think to sound different from expectations. I get that these guys made a gamble and it paid off in ways I can’t even imagine. But it feels like they started to take themselves seriously as artists in ways that just don’t work or make sense artistically for me. They won’t make it to Mars with us and I reckon they could have had they kept some of that early vibe happening. It’s like people going into parliament. How many good politicians made significant changes to society that way compared to those that became as bland and compromised as those they were rallying against?

    • @beautifulmachinesaus
      @beautifulmachinesaus 2 года назад

      @Gucio Witomski
      Each to their own I guess. Art is subjective. And at times divisive. Some people see BSSM as a powerful foray into the mainstream by an important band with an interesting aesthetic. Others say it was a cynical compromise and is a soulless album of poems about Anthony’s junk made for 16 year old girls to facilitate the transfer of their pocket money via a kinda creepy and unhealthy intervention into their sexual awakening. I guess time will be the judge ultimately…

  • @donge9589
    @donge9589 2 года назад

    Great to hear your opinion and critique Justin, RHCP are definitely a marmite band and I feel many don't get them due to Anthony often being cited as the weakest link vocally wise. Regarding John Frusciante, he's very clever at writing what the song needs and approaches things in a thematic way generally. When he returned to the band for Californication, he was in recovery from heroin abuse and his arms did not have the strength to shred the same as he did back in some of the mother's milk tracks, so he wrote simpler solos for example on the title track Californication, until his strength and muscles returned. If you watch some clips of the live performance at slane castle you will see how similar to Hendrix he can be, the fuzz tone he has live is beautiful and is a boss ds2 into a big muff into a Marshall. He tends to use early 60s strats for the most part. Thanks for the video, I am subscribing, I used to badly cover "I believe in a thing" called love in the early noughties, You guys were such a fun band.

  • @averageaimer8533
    @averageaimer8533 2 года назад +4

    John solo on ‘could of lied’ is top tier!

  • @moisesemh
    @moisesemh 2 года назад +48

    No, they are not overated. They are amazing musicians, maybe Anthony not so much, but together they create awesome songs.

    • @goininside
      @goininside 2 года назад +3

      anthony is a genius lyricist tbh

    • @dama301
      @dama301 2 года назад +8

      @@goininside he really isn’t. Every now and then he puts something together very good though

    • @Hakor0
      @Hakor0 2 года назад +2

      That's what they keep saying but do you honestly think they would of been anything big without the dude?

    • @familyguyballschiefin
      @familyguyballschiefin 2 года назад +2

      i would say that only chad and flea are musically and technically skilled with their instruments. anthony is out of tune and john is sloppy he also has his guitar out of tune really often and his bends are out of tune.

    • @iainamurray
      @iainamurray 2 года назад

      They used to create awesome songs….

  • @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
    @f0rth3l0v30fchr15t 2 года назад +45

    They're legitimately the best band that can't write a song without mentioning California.

    • @SJHUE
      @SJHUE 2 года назад

      Haha I noticed that too!

    • @standardofexcellence
      @standardofexcellence 2 года назад +2

      There's plenty of songs where California isn't a word or in the title

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 2 года назад +7

      @@standardofexcellence Exactly, sometimes they also do songs about Los Angeles

    • @alphajava761
      @alphajava761 2 года назад +2

      Listen to Especially In Michigan. Ant and Chad are from MI. The poetic metaphors in that song are brilliant. "lions and tigers come running just to steal your love" is about the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers. I'm not from MI but I took the time to learn what all the metaphors mean. I love that song btw.
      Apache Rose Peacock is about New Orleans. Most of their songs are about sex and relationships actually.

    • @eachday9538
      @eachday9538 2 года назад +1

      @@alphajava761 Michigan was a metaphor for California... jk

  • @Ben-nr2rm
    @Ben-nr2rm 2 года назад +1

    I must say, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But this is a man passing judgement without any knowledge of a bands back catalogue. Their sound has evolved so much over 30 years and some of the guitar is mind boggling.

  • @rogerpbsmusic
    @rogerpbsmusic Год назад +1

    Justin, Songs you may like from the RHCP. some are ‘beautiful’
    1. Dosed
    2. Under the Bridge
    3. Encore
    4. Wet Sand
    5. Otherside
    6. Midnight
    7. Police Station
    8. She Looks to Me
    9. Taste the Pain
    10. Show Me Your Soul
    11. Road Trippin’

    • @rogerpbsmusic
      @rogerpbsmusic Год назад

      Btw, these to me are my favorite chili peppers songs probably. Been a fan a long time

  • @bravestarr8857
    @bravestarr8857 2 года назад +5

    Remember reading John Frusciante wanted to express himself by minimising the amount of notes he played in the solos on Californication. Not overly keen on it sometimes, but it seems to be a stylistic choice that can work. Sounds much more like their older stuff - Seem to be a 'Marmite band'. I generally like them.

    • @Shard3432
      @Shard3432 2 года назад +2

      i think part of the marmite is Kiedis, i don't think many people like him, and thats fair, hes reported to be a bit of a diva.

  • @cheeseymatt
    @cheeseymatt 2 года назад +19

    Check out John playing ‘Snow’ live. Definitely not basic, he is a beast! Also in most bands you don’t even notice the bassist is there, but in chillis flea is arguably one of the best bassists of all time. Songs like scar tissue and californication John keeps it more simple to give him room to breathe which leads to a really unique interplay between them. Give them another go Justin :)

    • @veselinjokanovic3032
      @veselinjokanovic3032 2 года назад +2

      Yes, agree. Rarely do we see that sort of chemistry between guitar and bass. John's minimalistic guitars and Flea's opulent bass lines go so well together.

  • @roddyrockstar
    @roddyrockstar 2 года назад +4

    Frusciante always plays 60s strats. like

  • @SD0409
    @SD0409 2 года назад +28

    They have Anthony- average musician but a charismatic frontman, John- finickey genius, incredable talent, capable of simple and melodic dittys at the one moment and going absolutely bonkers in the next. Flea and Chad lock in together so well and make a really tight rythm section. A lot of musicians has hone through this band but only in this line up they are RHCP.
    When all 4 are together they tune in to a certain frequency and the magic happens. Not to belittle others who played in the band. They are all great musicians in their own right, but this line up....that is something else.
    I'm not trying to change your mind, there are a lot of bands that are crazy successfull but don't move me, it is a thing of personal preference and that's fine.
    Just trying to describe why do they move a lot of people...and me...not that it matters ... 😀

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn 2 года назад

      Kiedis is a bad musician and a rapist, what else is new?

  • @phxntomplanet
    @phxntomplanet 2 года назад +10

    John Mayer said it best. The simple songs are for the crowd and the complex stuff is for him. The simple stuff gets the crowd moving and the ease of playability also helps. Most people don’t want to listen to crazy solos all day I know I don’t.

    • @akiraergo4727
      @akiraergo4727 Год назад

      RHCP have written some "easy son" but a lot are really complex in their structure... sir psycho sexy, zephyr song, charlie, in the snow, eddie, it's only natural

  • @121music4life
    @121music4life 2 года назад +20

    RHCP are one of the best bands ever in my opinion. They have helped me through some hard times and always releasing new music, when other bands from their era have become nostalgia acts.
    Anthony Keidis granted isn’t the best or most talented singer but he’s positive energy and gusto is always uplifting.

    • @designer23t
      @designer23t 2 года назад

      I wholeheartedly agree with every word of your comment

  • @falconater68
    @falconater68 2 года назад +11

    You know who was underrated? Faith No More.

  • @bigbigsky8878
    @bigbigsky8878 2 года назад +12

    For me, Frusciante's playing is more about the melodic simplicity, not everyone's cup of tea of course but he's one of my favourites. A great example is his lead break in "The Sides" by Ataxia

    • @BillShears2010
      @BillShears2010 Год назад +1

      Hey thanks for the shout out with this Ataxia song, its pretty cool, are these guys a Frusciante' side band?

    • @bigbigsky8878
      @bigbigsky8878 Год назад +3

      @@BillShears2010 Yeah man, it's Frusciante with Joe Lally from Fugazi and Josh Klinghoffer, they just did a few albums not sure if they toured or carried on.
      His solo albums are another deep dive too, very intimate feeling like its just him enjoying recording himself on a 4 track.

  • @j800r_aswell
    @j800r_aswell Год назад +1

    One thing that can't be denied is that Frusciante is the best fit for the group. His lazy (I'm using "lazy" as an expressive term) approach to a lick or groove fits with the overall dynamics of the band. It is one of those styles where the rhythm section shines the most. They are mostly a rhythm based band. A groove band, if you will.
    They bore me in general, but some albums and tracks are great. Just not something I go out of my way for. For my funk/groove rock fix I'd go for Glenn Hughes instead.

  • @chrishallstrand5686
    @chrishallstrand5686 Год назад

    My post has nothin to do about the RHCP, I've now watched a few of your videos and i find them remarkably funny, insightful, and honest to you. You're probably never going to see this but your amazing. Your voice, pitch perfect and guitar playing is spot on. Rick Beato and you are amazing and i cannot wait to hear you two talk music. Thank you for your content.