Red Hot Chili Peppers
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- doggy
Drop your concert pic links here.
Here are my pics from last nights show at the ACC in Toronto.
- k0na_an0k0
that's nice and all but where are the hoors?
- moth0
yeah i'm glad i sold my tickets if they didn't made the effort to show up.
- doggy0
sorry guys - filled my memory sticks up with video and pics of the band. next time. but if you were there in person... whoa.
- TheBlueOne0
Anthony gots mushroom top in those jeans. Time to start wearing a shirt...
Great live band though..in my top 5...
- moth0
I've seen them about 10 times and they've got progressively worse over the years - mainly due to only playing overly large venues.
I've given up now.
- mrdobolina0
havent seen them since uplift mofo party plan tour in a tiny club.
they were awesome then.
- Mimio0
Did they sing about California?
- doggy0
of course they sang about california! haha
- Gucci0
did anthony sound like a dying animal when he sang?
I saw them a couple of years ago and that's all i could think of when i heard him.
- mrdobolina0
they were much less "art-faggy" then. It was extremely low-brow and awesome when I was in high school.
I havent listened to any of the newer stuff, but I used to just love this band in like 87.
RHCP, fishbone, thelonious monster etc.
- doggy0
ya, i saw RHCP with fishbone a few years ago! bloody awesome!
- TheBlueOne0
RHCP, fishbone, thelonious monster etc.
mrdobolina
(Sep 27 06, 09:31)
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And may I add Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, Living Colour, Rollins Band, et al....there was a brief moment of super cool rock in the late 80's early 90's until the whole Corporate Rock thing discovered "grunge" and killed innovation again for at least a decade..
- mrdobolina0
radio destroyed all of that grunge crap for me. used to work in a bike factory and the dudes would listen to 2 radio stations all day. stone temple pilots, smashing pumpkins, nirvana, alice in chains, soudgarden.
- doggy0
radio destroys everything good
- TheBlueOne0
Not to say that the grunge stuff wasn't good - Soundgarden, Nirvana..and heck even Pearl Jam were great artists pursuing a great vision, but the whole "grunge" thing as an aesthetic was entirelly a media/market invention. I mean there was nothing new there - it was classic rock meets 80's hardcore to various degrees..it was just good heavy rock.."grunge" wasn't a "movement" or even a single definable music style...
- mrdobolina0
no doubt they were all talented, but having it pounded into your ears 10 hours a day for 8 months is something else.
- algorithm0
AIC, the sounds that band created still gives me shivers. One of the best pure vocalists in quite sometime.
- TheBlueOne0
Haha..Dobs I used to do the big corporate music retail thing all through college..so I had four years of bad pop music pounded into my head day in and day out. Relief for me was sneaking an Aerosmith record onto the play deck...and this was the late 80's..you know how many times I heard Tiffany and Steve Winwood? Thousands...I would take hours of Stone Temple Pilots over that anyday...
- jevad0
same clothes as denver
- CyBrain0
And may I add Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, Living Colour, Rollins Band, et al....there was a brief moment of super cool rock in the late 80's early 90's until the whole Corporate Rock thing discovered "grunge" and killed innovation again for at least a decade..
So damn true. I couldn't have said it any better.
Classic Rock syndrome defined.