This is actually my favorite RHCP video. I love all their music, and this isn't my favorite song, but definitely my favorite video. It tells a story that I wish I could be a part of. A story that I used to be a part of when I was much younger and skating around LA and the Valley.
No it is not. That is only the tip. Dark necessities are your bad habits that you keep so your demons don't come out unexpectedly. Look into the shadow.
There is so many good RHCP songs; "Under the Bridge" "Californication" "Dani California" "Scar Tissue" "Can't Stop" "Snow (Hey oh)" "Give it away" and more.
@@blindmelonlemonjello Finally somebody with a head on their shoulders, everybody is only telling Jamel to react to RHCP's big hits instead of their actual good songs.
i mean those are good songs especially give it away, but you have to listen to there more less listened too stuff itâs amazing. mellowship slinky in B major, hump de bump, funky monks, get up and jump, if you have to ask, warped, this velvet glove, BSSM the song. i mean itâs all amazing. when so many people are talking RHCP, itâs always there top hits and as much as i agree there good songs it just gets annoying.
Donât hate on these songs just because theyâre popular. Theyâre a great place to start for anybody who hasnât listened to them, and John Fruscianteâs riffs really shine in these songs.
People are saying react to this and that. This is one of the most unique bands of all time and I think you should listen to as much as you can from them
I was at a Chili Peppers' show at the Mayan Theatre in Downtown L.A. a bunch of years ago. One of the security guards at the front of the stage got rough with an audience member. Anthony Kiedis loudly scolded the guard in the middle of the song, telling him not to be messing with any of his fans. The guard quit right on the spot . . . he just walked out of the building.
âCanât Stopâ for sure! Thank you to your mom for mentioning Flea to you. RHCP is one of my favorite bands. Definitely bring funk to a different level. They also cover Stevie wonderâs higher ground. đ
Oh man this is another band you have to listen to every song. Ur going to fall in love with them. Listen to love rollercoaster. Its a cover of the ohio players love rollercoaster.
This is one of those bands where you have got to start at their beginning to hear how much they've changed over time. It's like they are so unique on every single level they've been on. They change with time yet stay completely legitimate with times.
I still listen to it front to back regularly and I can't say that about much else except for Pink Floyd cause that's how you do Floyd and Sgt. Peppers, cause that is also how do Sgt. Peppers.
Man "turn it again" more people need to hear this one by the peppers, love your videos man RHCP is my favorite band so anything else by them I'm watching!
Oh we're doing RHCP now? In that case we must check out their Breakthrough song, their cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground." Or if you want to get REALLY early check their song "Black-Eyed Blonde" featured in the 1986 movie _Thrashin'_ starring Josh Brolin making it one if the first mainstram exposures to "thrash rap" that was their early signature sound and became a staple feature of pop musc in the mid-1990s. Yep, that's how far ahead of the curve RHCP was.
This is one of my all time favorite bands. They definitely have a sound of their own and a ton of great songs with awesome lyrics, deep as you like to say. Great reaction! đ
When I first got married, over 20 years now. I introduced her to the Chili Peppers. Started out with give it away. Many years later were still married.
Red Hot Chili Peppers is one of the best bands all of time, so many great songs. Finding your videos during quarantine has been such a great blessing, keep them coming!
@@Bushanie24 recommendations are more for Jamal to give him some variety then for the rest of us , esp as Jamal likes to do songs with videos when possible and I think he's probably heard these tracks ( maybe 'at work' without knowing who performed them . These tunes were popular for sure , but for good reason - they successfully reached a broader audience , leading some to look in to the band further , ultimately becoming fans ( then probably dismissing some of these tracks as they discovered the sheer funky brilliance/ variety of the band ) . I saw the Chili Peppers for free at Rutgers back in the mid 80's ( college radio played them) - had no idea who / what they were and I was a big prog rock guy at the time - totally blown away by the energy and the playing .
The David Lettermanâs March 1990 live performance of âHigher Groundâ is the better one, in my opinion. Frusciante is shown as a pure beast in this one, just pure fire! Check it out. I recommend it as the next reaction video I want him to do. Fingers crossed if heâd do it at all. đ¶đ„
"Really put your ear to the music" is great phrasing, Jamal. When we pause and really listen to people tell their story, whole new worlds open up. Music and food are the best bridges between souls.
Their scrapes on their hands and knees from skating I remember as a child all the scrapes and bruises i took on and after awhile they felt good and didn't hurt it was something you earned a badge of honor showing you put your blood sweat and tears into something.
Yertle the Turtle ( yertle the turtle dutch 1990 version) True Men dont kill coyotes, Show me your soul, Catholic School Girls Rule, Knock me Down, and from BSSM: Sir Psycho Sexy or Apache Rose Peacock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All are funky!!!!
I always like Rhcp but very casually but when I heard this song 4 years ago it made into a STAN! I joined their fanbase and I met Flea last November at his book release...I felt the same way when I heard this song....that bass was everything!! .I also wondered why Flea was sitting in the sink! đ€Ł But joining Rhcp fanbase and following their fansites I have met some of the best ,diverse and interesting people online and in person...I highly recommend it! Flea also has a book club he canceled the meeting this week but is going to reschedule it soon...Flea and his wife are amazing! She is a talented Urban fashion designer and first woman to design for Jordans.
Wow you have two of my favorite groups together! It took me a while to get into the chilies, I would hear them but I had to really listen to them. They have a lot of deep meaning to their work. They are great musicians in their individual right. But Flea is an absolute master on bass as well as other instruments. I really look forward to your journey into their music, message and minds. They are one of the most underrated genius of modern music!
They covered Stevie Wonder's Higher Ground. Knock Me Down Taste the Pain Give it Away & Under the Bridge which Weird Al covered in Bedrock Anthem Scar Tissue
I've BEEN hollering about doing the RHCP!! Finally my man!! Get some tunes with Fruciante on guitar though.. Dat. Boy. Good... And he's back now!!đ¶ïž
To bring you back to the early 00âs listen to âsnow(hey oh)â. Will bring you to there last phase. This band is timeless and plural in so many ways.
The song's music video was directed by Hollywood actress Olivia Wilde (Vinyl, House). Her only previous directorial credits were a short film called Free Hugs and the clip for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' "No Love Like Yours." The video features notable female long boarders Carmen Shafer, Amanda Caloia, Amanda Powell and Noelle Mulligan skating through Los Angeles. Anthony Kiedis stated about the band's decision to work with Wilde: "We received [her treatment] and it was very simple and it was about this dark and bruised side of these athletes, these female skateboard athletes and it was just easy and simple and we were trying to do simplicity."
Bro. You gotta check out RHCP "I Could Have Lied," "Don't Forget Me," "The Power of Equality, "Sir Psycho Sexy, "Blood Sugar Sex Magic," "Dosed," to name a few. Too many to choose from
Not the best song, but the most commercial one. It's really good though, but the whole last album is very strong and this song really has it's competitors!
As soon as he finds out what "Keep an eye on shadows smile to see what it has to say" really means he's going to be f@cked up in the head for six months.
Barely scratching the surface on their funk. Been following them since '86. That's so cool ur mom chopping it up with the best bassist out there! Please do more RHCP reactions!!!
The Chili Peppers' cover of Sly & The Family Stone, *"IF YOU WANT ME TO STAY"* !! The funk is smooth. And George Clinton is the producer (I think he did some back-up vocals too).
So glad to FINALLY see u do RHCP!!! Been a fan since '86. Ur mom got the hook up with one of the best bassists EVER!!! Cant wait to see more of your RHCP reactions, so many great songs to pic from!!!
Bad timing though! Let's wait and see how this develops. Rest of the band are up there in age and there probably wont be any shows until at least fall 2021, earliest. It's really unfortunate! Also big artists postponing new music right now, theres no money in just releasing music.
Scar Tissue, Around the World, Under the Bridge, Funky Monks, If you have to Ask, Blood Sugar Sex Magic....There are so many good one. The catalog of music and Earth Wind and Fire made me learn bass guitar and switch over from upright in college.
Kids today think RCHP didn't exist before they put out a rock ballad called "Under the Bridge," which became a huge hit, like many rock ballads of the day. But to really dig into them, listen to their stuff from the 80s. They were a punk/funk band that really couldn't be put in a category, but they were entertaining, for sure. The "my mama knows Flea" story, with a picture to back it up, is epic, my man!
This song is from The Getaway album. Thatâs one of the greatest albums ever made out of all music history in my opinion. I can listen to it in itâs entirety and I do so roughly at least once or twice a month. My favorite song on the album is Encore but all the songs are spectacular and the album is truly a masterpiece.
Finally you listen to the Red Hot ! I was amazed that you haven't tried it yet, it's surely one of the funkiest bands of the past 40 years. Some suggestions : Get Up And Jump, Higher Ground, Fire, Power of Equality, Funky Monks, Warped, Shallow Be Thy Game, Around The World, Otherside, Californication... And many more !
The Chili Peppers are as funky as they come!! Flea is a legend. My absolute favorite bass player, always has to be in the conversation for the GOAT imo.
As a Californian who's just really getting into this different type of music, I know you're going to love this band just as much as you love Rage. You should definitely check out some more Doors stuff as an L.A. boy as well, for sure. Much love brother; love the channel and the positivity.
Flea is a huge Laker fan. Saw them perform at the Pit in Albuquerque in 2000 and Flea took a minute to acknowledge the fact that he was in the home town of Michael Cooper. Giving big props. Heâs a class act who can also bang 3âs...
I'm so happy to see you checking out RHCP, one of the funkiest bands in the land. Lots of great songs to get into. You'll find them, no need to request. The fuse is lit.
Thank you for featuring RHCP. I have loved them since 1983 when I saw them in Columbia, SC and they came out with socks and nothing else. If you are a reader, Scar Tissue is an awesome biopic by Anthony K. They are sooo great.
George Clinton was a big influence on RHCP so quite a few of there songs have a funk vibe. Also IF you don't know who George Clinton is you need to react to him as well. P Funk đ
Thank you for reviewing the Red Hot Chili Peppers! Iâve been a long time fan throughout the years. As a black girl living in the DMV, it wasnât all that popular though to like ârock â!music. But, Later I found friends of like minds. And I was able to see RHCP live in concert,....twice because I have friends who are willing to go with me! I bought and Read, Anthony Kiedisâs book âScar Tissueâ. I cannot say that it changed my life. However, it did give me insight into Anthony an the bands lives. I remember the John Frusciante days! They will always be one of my favorite bands ..... Of all time!
i actually stopped listening to the chili peppers since the album :"by the way"..my loss..i know..but as you get older you just listen to the greatness you grew up with right, or is that just me?
Paul Jansen I donât think itâs your loss. Thatâs the last album of theirs I bought, songs like Snow and rain dance Maggie or whatever are straight up annoying to my ears
@@timmatthews1604 good to hear..i guess that it goes for more bands I grew up with..bands like Korn and Metallica and Pearl Jam..and this list goes on..at a certain point yo're not lokking out for new releases anymore..that's when you know the love you once had for a band is over..gotta admid though..Tool and Deftones are the only rock/metal bands I still enjoy and listen to regularly!! for the rest I pretty much stay with what i know and liked from the past!
One of my favorite bands to listen to!!! Look forward to the Under The Bridge reaction!! That was the first song I heard from these guys. Back when I was about about 20 years old. I'm almost 50 now,and I still love to jam to the Chili Peppers!!!! Jamel, I think your gonna like them as well!!!!
Flea is the GOAT he teaches and gives instruments and lessons to needy kids...he is one of those that wants every kid to have an instrument...you really do need to dive into their catalog my brother...the whole band is full of one of a kind talents...
This is a once in a generation band! Otherside, Scar Tissue, By the Way, and Californication are all musts brotha! Love the reactions!
Don't forget one of my favs... "Zephyr"
There best is before they broke big with the original line up.
"Up Lift Mofo Party Plan, album.
Check" Behind the Sun" video!
And canât stop for the baseline
Agree with all three choices but Californication has maybe the most interesting video if he wants to start off with that.
Under the bridge. Suck my kiss. Roller coaster.
This is actually my favorite RHCP video. I love all their music, and this isn't my favorite song, but definitely my favorite video. It tells a story that I wish I could be a part of. A story that I used to be a part of when I was much younger and skating around LA and the Valley.
No it is not. That is only the tip.
Dark necessities are your bad habits that you keep so your demons don't come out unexpectedly. Look into the shadow.
Your mom's officially a Legend if she knows Flea! That is so rad!!
Fleas middle name is "Funk" So many great RHCP songs đ„ and John Frusciante's back in the bandâĄ
George Clinton even said it himself: "Chili Peppers got the Funk!"
There is so many good RHCP songs; "Under the Bridge" "Californication" "Dani California" "Scar Tissue" "Can't Stop" "Snow (Hey oh)" "Give it away" and more.
@@blindmelonlemonjello Finally somebody with a head on their shoulders, everybody is only telling Jamel to react to RHCP's big hits instead of their actual good songs.
@@JohnsonTheReal right on brother im pulling up one hot minute now!!!
This entire album is excellent!
i mean those are good songs especially give it away, but you have to listen to there more less listened too stuff itâs amazing. mellowship slinky in B major, hump de bump, funky monks, get up and jump, if you have to ask, warped, this velvet glove, BSSM the song. i mean itâs all amazing. when so many people are talking RHCP, itâs always there top hits and as much as i agree there good songs it just gets annoying.
Donât hate on these songs just because theyâre popular. Theyâre a great place to start for anybody who hasnât listened to them, and John Fruscianteâs riffs really shine in these songs.
Flea plays bass like it owes him money.
Lol, great minds...
People are saying react to this and that. This is one of the most unique bands of all time and I think you should listen to as much as you can from them
Fun fact: The bassist, Flea, is Needles from Back to the Future.
He also tatted Carla Gugino in Pauly Shore's 'The Son-in-Law'.
"You pick it...we stick it!"
And Anthony was in Point Break..
@@alisonrodger3360 Not the best handler of a firearm! đšđ
Anthony and Flea were both in The Chase with Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson
Also appeared in a film called 'Dudes' with Jon Cryer
"Soul to squeeze" is a good one,it was used in the 1993 Coneheads movie
David Drouant funny thing is they thought it wasnât good enough to be on their album so they just put it on that soundtrack
I was at a Chili Peppers' show at the Mayan Theatre in Downtown L.A. a bunch of years ago. One of the security guards at the front of the stage got rough with an audience member. Anthony Kiedis loudly scolded the guard in the middle of the song, telling him not to be messing with any of his fans. The guard quit right on the spot . . . he just walked out of the building.
Did you know that was Flea playing the bass on Young MC's Bust a Move?
Fantastic bassist. And a good Trumper player as well.
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@@jamelakajamal Flea's also in the young MC video in his legendary stuffed animal pants.
Thought it was tighty whities
@@jamelakajamal also George Clinton produced their second album
Honestly this is the one band I was hoping to see a reaction to. Literally my favorite band seen them twice live.
Check out "Soul to Squeeze," "Scar Tissue," "The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie," "Dani California," and "Can't Stop" all by RHCP
And under the bridge
And breaking the girl
And aeroplane
Give it away
@@christinav3964 Aeroplane is hugely underrated, but it was off One Hot Minute which was not well received
Watch in live performance
@@VinceFerrante OHM is my favorite RHCP album, so many kick ass songs on that album!
âCanât Stopâ for sure! Thank you to your mom for mentioning Flea to you. RHCP is one of my favorite bands. Definitely bring funk to a different level. They also cover Stevie wonderâs higher ground. đ
Oh man this is another band you have to listen to every song. Ur going to fall in love with them.
Listen to love rollercoaster. Its a cover of the ohio players love rollercoaster.
that was the first RHCP song I heard all thanks to Beavis and Butthead Do America
This is one of those bands where you have got to start at their beginning to hear how much they've changed over time. It's like they are so unique on every single level they've been on. They change with time yet stay completely legitimate with times.
The entire "Blood Sugar Sex Majik" album is a fantastic place to start!!
Not to discredit their later work which has tons of great songs, Blood Sugar Sex Magik is their magnum opus and breakout album.
YES!! Not a bad track on it. And that ending...
@@mitchellhughes5180 The problem with being too successful.
@@mitchellhughes5180 Do those others belong in the same sentence?
I still listen to it front to back regularly and I can't say that about much else except for Pink Floyd cause that's how you do Floyd and Sgt. Peppers, cause that is also how do Sgt. Peppers.
Man "turn it again" more people need to hear this one by the peppers, love your videos man RHCP is my favorite band so anything else by them I'm watching!
Oh we're doing RHCP now? In that case we must check out their Breakthrough song, their cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground." Or if you want to get REALLY early check their song "Black-Eyed Blonde" featured in the 1986 movie _Thrashin'_ starring Josh Brolin making it one if the first mainstram exposures to "thrash rap" that was their early signature sound and became a staple feature of pop musc in the mid-1990s. Yep, that's how far ahead of the curve RHCP was.
was gonna say Black eyed blonde, or fight like a brave... pre fame RHCP
YES for the "Higher Ground," or pretty much anything else off the MOTHER'S MILK album!
This is one of my all time favorite bands. They definitely have a sound of their own and a ton of great songs with awesome lyrics, deep as you like to say. Great reaction! đ
Under the bridge, otherside, by the way, scar tissue... And plenty more. They have some great songs!
I was introduced to RHCP 16 years ago when my daughter was 10. I even took her and a friend to their concert a few years later. What an experience!
"Scar Tissue" "By the Way" "Under the Bridge" "Dani California" "Californication" "Can't Stop" "Universally Speaking" "Otherside"
"Soul to Squeeze" and "Breaking the Girl" !!!
"Give it away", "Under the bridge" from "Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik" album. Or any song would be good!
When I first got married, over 20 years now. I introduced her to the Chili Peppers. Started out with give it away. Many years later were still married.
Dosed, Venice queen
Red Hot Chili Peppers is one of the best bands all of time, so many great songs. Finding your videos during quarantine has been such a great blessing, keep them coming!
Jamal - go to ' Under the Bridge ' , ' Give it Away ' and their cover of Stevie Wonder's ' Higher Ground ' - enjoy
Definitely agree with these three.
Give it away was the video Weird Al parodied with Bedrock Anthem.
Suck My Kiss!
Power of equality!
out off the songs these are the choices ? ok top 40 radio guy come on you could much better
@@Bushanie24 recommendations are more for Jamal to give him some variety then for the rest of us , esp as Jamal likes to do songs with videos when possible and I think he's probably heard these tracks ( maybe 'at work' without knowing who performed them . These tunes were popular for sure , but for good reason - they successfully reached a broader audience , leading some to look in to the band further , ultimately becoming fans ( then probably dismissing some of these tracks as they discovered the sheer funky brilliance/ variety of the band ) . I saw the Chili Peppers for free at Rutgers back in the mid 80's ( college radio played them) - had no idea who / what they were and I was a big prog rock guy at the time - totally blown away by the energy and the playing .
The David Lettermanâs March 1990 live performance of âHigher Groundâ is the better one, in my opinion. Frusciante is shown as a pure beast in this one, just pure fire! Check it out. I recommend it as the next reaction video I want him to do. Fingers crossed if heâd do it at all. đ¶đ„
Flea is the most underrated Bass player
For real!!!!
I wonder if you're gonna get a boost from Flea himself considering he speaks to your mom at Staples Center all the time
That's literally what he led with.
Bruh she's photoshoped there, you can see it clearly
I love Red Hot Chili Peppers! Californication, Under The Bridge, Otherside, Give It Away...so much goodness!
You gotta react to their performance at Slane Castle âBy The Wayâ.
DON'T FORGET ME from that concert is amazing too!
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@@themadcow71 AGREEâŠI love the whole concert!
All from Slane are awesome! Frusciante kills it!
one of my favorite!
"Really put your ear to the music" is great phrasing, Jamal. When we pause and really listen to people tell their story, whole new worlds open up. Music and food are the best bridges between souls.
Johnny kick a hole in the sky........this a jam right here
Their scrapes on their hands and knees from skating I remember as a child all the scrapes and bruises i took on and after awhile they felt good and didn't hurt it was something you earned a badge of honor showing you put your blood sweat and tears into something.
80's RHCP's!!!!!!! With a little "Blood sugar sex magik" album in there!!!
Yertle the Turtle ( yertle the turtle dutch 1990 version)
True Men dont kill coyotes, Show me your soul, Catholic School Girls Rule, Knock me Down, and from BSSM: Sir Psycho Sexy or Apache Rose Peacock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All are funky!!!!
If you want the "unique style" Listen to their 80's stuff!!!!!
Mothers Milk!
I always like Rhcp but very casually but when I heard this song 4 years ago it made into a STAN! I joined their fanbase and I met Flea last November at his book release...I felt the same way when I heard this song....that bass was everything!! .I also wondered why Flea was sitting in the sink! đ€Ł But joining Rhcp fanbase and following their fansites I have met some of the best ,diverse and interesting people online and in person...I highly recommend it! Flea also has a book club he canceled the meeting this week but is going to reschedule it soon...Flea and his wife are amazing! She is a talented Urban fashion designer and first woman to design for Jordans.
Give It Away by Chili Peppers!!!
Under the Bridge, Breaking the Girl, Dani California, and Knock Me Down are my favorites. Great Band, so glad you're getting into them.
Red Hot Chili Peppers âSir Psycho Sexyâ You gotta check it out!!!
YES, YES, YES. I put that on my list too! đ¶đ„
My all time favorite Song from them
@@markneedham4606 fleas bass was a chorus pedal with a fucked battery in it.
Best song and the best outro ever!
yes. This
One of best bass lines and groovy riffs from RHCP is the song Canât Stop. One of the best RHCP songs ever
Do Give it Away, Canât Stop or around the world by the chili peppers
GIVE IT AWAY!
Wow you have two of my favorite groups together! It took me a while to get into the chilies, I would hear them but I had to really listen to them. They have a lot of deep meaning to their work. They are great musicians in their individual right. But Flea is an absolute master on bass as well as other instruments. I really look forward to your journey into their music, message and minds. They are one of the most underrated genius of modern music!
They covered Stevie Wonder's Higher Ground.
Knock Me Down
Taste the Pain
Give it Away & Under the Bridge which Weird Al covered in Bedrock Anthem
Scar Tissue
Man, I LOVED the story about your mom and the fact that you gave her a shout-out. She must be very proud! Much love
I've BEEN hollering about doing the RHCP!! Finally my man!! Get some tunes with Fruciante on guitar though.. Dat. Boy. Good... And he's back now!!đ¶ïž
with the Peppers again?
@@kilgoretrout3966 Indeed he is!
The ENTIRE RHCP catalog is PURE poetry.....any track on the By The Way album.
React to "sir psycho sexy" live Woodstock 99. Amazing performance from naked Flea
To bring you back to the early 00âs listen to âsnow(hey oh)â. Will bring you to there last phase. This band is timeless and plural in so many ways.
""""IF YOU LIKE FUNKY""""" Try Red hot Chili Peppers Apache Rose Peacock
The Greeting Song is awesome. By the way RHCP's Blood Sugar Sex Magic album is ranked top 100 must have albums of all time.
Finally someone that actually knows more than just the big songs
American Ghost Dance too
Almost any of the really early albums really. "True Men Dont Kill Coyotes" would be my 2 cents.
@@Mrbigcrush100 It was the first CD I ever owed.
The song's music video was directed by Hollywood actress Olivia Wilde (Vinyl, House). Her only previous directorial credits were a short film called Free Hugs and the clip for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' "No Love Like Yours."
The video features notable female long boarders Carmen Shafer, Amanda Caloia, Amanda Powell and Noelle Mulligan skating through Los Angeles. Anthony Kiedis stated about the band's decision to work with Wilde: "We received [her treatment] and it was very simple and it was about this dark and bruised side of these athletes, these female skateboard athletes and it was just easy and simple and we were trying to do simplicity."
"Dani California" Check it out next
Bro. You gotta check out RHCP "I Could Have Lied," "Don't Forget Me," "The Power of Equality, "Sir Psycho Sexy, "Blood Sugar Sex Magic," "Dosed," to name a few. Too many to choose from
You should review the song "Suck my kiss." Classic song and video.
agreed. I'd like to see him react to some of their more funk and rap based stuff for sure.
YES!! RHCP is a great group with so much great music to listen to over the decades. Excellent rabbit hole to go down.
This is their best song out of all their later work but you havenât even cracked the surface
Not the best song, but the most commercial one. It's really good though, but the whole last album is very strong and this song really has it's competitors!
@@DaP84 What is the best song on their latest album for you?
@@sebastianmancilla2755 sick love Ă© legal, mais a dark necessities ganha estourado.
As soon as he finds out what
"Keep an eye on shadows smile to see what it has to say" really means he's going to be f@cked up in the head for six months.
This is one of my all time favorite RHCP songs!! Thanks Jamel!!
Under the Bridge is a GREAT chilli peppers song
My alarm song actually, to make my day.
Barely scratching the surface on their funk. Been following them since '86. That's so cool ur mom chopping it up with the best bassist out there! Please do more RHCP reactions!!!
The Chili Peppers' cover of Sly & The Family Stone, *"IF YOU WANT ME TO STAY"* !! The funk is smooth. And George Clinton is the producer (I think he did some back-up vocals too).
So glad to FINALLY see u do RHCP!!! Been a fan since '86. Ur mom got the hook up with one of the best bassists EVER!!! Cant wait to see more of your RHCP reactions, so many great songs to pic from!!!
Literally the only good news of 2020 was that John Frusciante (their guitar player on their biggest albums) is back in the band.
WHAT? Oh hell yes!
I legit teared up. Heâs my biggest guitar influence by far.
Bad timing though! Let's wait and see how this develops. Rest of the band are up there in age and there probably wont be any shows until at least fall 2021, earliest. It's really unfortunate! Also big artists postponing new music right now, theres no money in just releasing music.
DaP84 They were slated to have their first show in Columbus Ohio for Sonic Temple but that has been cancelled
2020 isnât over yet, kinda jumping the gun there
Yes man, the Peppers are kicking ass for almost 40 years now, we love them!!
âCanât stopâ âthe zephyr songâ âby the wayâ âdani Californiaâ âtell me babyâ
And some older songs like Yertle The Turtle
Older song that gets forgotten is Knock Me Down, I love it. Thanks for all the RHCP, :)
Best song they've had in a while. Love it. The bridge is sooooo good
Scar Tissue, Around the World, Under the Bridge, Funky Monks, If you have to Ask, Blood Sugar Sex Magic....There are so many good one. The catalog of music and Earth Wind and Fire made me learn bass guitar and switch over from upright in college.
Oh my Goodness, you have just opened Pandora's Box!
Kids today think RCHP didn't exist before they put out a rock ballad called "Under the Bridge," which became a huge hit, like many rock ballads of the day. But to really dig into them, listen to their stuff from the 80s. They were a punk/funk band that really couldn't be put in a category, but they were entertaining, for sure.
The "my mama knows Flea" story, with a picture to back it up, is epic, my man!
This song is from The Getaway album. Thatâs one of the greatest albums ever made out of all music history in my opinion. I can listen to it in itâs entirety and I do so roughly at least once or twice a month. My favorite song on the album is Encore but all the songs are spectacular and the album is truly a masterpiece.
I saw them in Singapore last year at the Formula 1 night race. Without doubt one of the VERY best concerts Iâve been to.
"Check out Give it away", "Under the bridge", "Breaking The Girl", "Suck My Kiss"
Finally you listen to the Red Hot ! I was amazed that you haven't tried it yet, it's surely one of the funkiest bands of the past 40 years. Some suggestions : Get Up And Jump, Higher Ground, Fire, Power of Equality, Funky Monks, Warped, Shallow Be Thy Game, Around The World, Otherside, Californication... And many more !
I actually have a tattoo of this songs lyrics "dark necessities are part of my design" wish I could share a pic to show you
Red Hot Chili Peppers are amazing. I love their music. Flea is a stellar bassist. Thank you for sharing and please continue! :)
Also check out Flea w/ Young MC, from back in the day on, "Bust a move."
The Chili Peppers are as funky as they come!! Flea is a legend. My absolute favorite bass player, always has to be in the conversation for the GOAT imo.
This song is only like 4 years old it's probably the newest one you've reviewed on here...
As a Californian who's just really getting into this different type of music, I know you're going to love this band just as much as you love Rage. You should definitely check out some more Doors stuff as an L.A. boy as well, for sure. Much love brother; love the channel and the positivity.
"Brendan's Death Song", "Cabron", "Venice Queen"
Flea is a huge Laker fan. Saw them perform at the Pit in Albuquerque in 2000 and Flea took a minute to acknowledge the fact that he was in the home town of Michael Cooper. Giving big props. Heâs a class act who can also bang 3âs...
How about some Sublime: badfish, santeria, garden grove
Or maybe even Dirty heads
Slightly Stoopid?
I'm so happy to see you checking out RHCP, one of the funkiest bands in the land. Lots of great songs to get into. You'll find them, no need to request. The fuse is lit.
Hard to believe these guys are in their mid 50's.
same like me :))))
yeah they look great
Frusciante is 50
@@tricko8000 I apologize for my mistake. I'll try to do better research in the future.
Closer to their 60's, Anthony and Flea are 57 and Chad 58!
Thank you for featuring RHCP. I have loved them since 1983 when I saw them in Columbia, SC and they came out with socks and nothing else. If you are a reader, Scar Tissue is an awesome biopic by Anthony K. They are sooo great.
Can you please react to â Californicationâ AND âGive it awayâ by Red Hot Chilli Peppers? Please
Another Pandoraâs box has been opened. One of my favorite bands. Funky, Punky, and groovy and just good fun since the 80s
Careful with that "momma gettn' old," Jamel. Momma gonna whoop you!
Daaaaamn!!! I really love this band, and i really love you reaction!!!
I get you man, don't even doubt about it. Greetings from Argentina!!
React to Canât Stop by RHCP
One of my all time favorite bands since the early 90s .
George Clinton was a big influence on RHCP so quite a few of there songs have a funk vibe. Also IF you don't know who George Clinton is you need to react to him as well. P Funk đ
Socrates 1775 Clinton actually produced their second album _Freaky Styley_ .
@@Guy_de_Loimbard Best and most underrated era of RHCP. Hillel was amazing RIP.
FLASHLIGHT
Thank you for reviewing the Red Hot Chili Peppers!
Iâve been a long time fan throughout the years. As a black girl living in the DMV, it wasnât all that popular though to like ârock â!music. But, Later I found friends of like minds. And I was able to see RHCP live in concert,....twice because I have friends who are willing to go with me! I bought and Read, Anthony Kiedisâs book âScar Tissueâ. I cannot say that it changed my life. However, it did give me insight into Anthony an the bands lives. I remember the John Frusciante days!
They will always be one of my favorite bands .....
Of all time!
"Hump de Bump" "Turn It Again" "Annie Wants A Baby" "Feasting on the Flowers"
Hump de Bump I LOVE that song
Such a great notation about everybody going through the same shit and having just a different way of telling that.
i actually stopped listening to the chili peppers since the album :"by the way"..my loss..i know..but as you get older you just listen to the greatness you grew up with right, or is that just me?
Paul Jansen I donât think itâs your loss. Thatâs the last album of theirs I bought, songs like Snow and rain dance Maggie or whatever are straight up annoying to my ears
@@timmatthews1604 good to hear..i guess that it goes for more bands I grew up with..bands like Korn and Metallica and Pearl Jam..and this list goes on..at a certain point yo're not lokking out for new releases anymore..that's when you know the love you once had for a band is over..gotta admid though..Tool and Deftones are the only rock/metal bands I still enjoy and listen to regularly!! for the rest I pretty much stay with what i know and liked from the past!
This song sealed them as a Top 10 band of all time imo. To put out a song this good after 25 years is amazing. The Rolling Stones of my generation.
One of my favorite bands to listen to!!! Look forward to the Under The Bridge reaction!! That was the first song I heard from these guys. Back when I was about about 20 years old. I'm almost 50 now,and I still love to jam to the Chili Peppers!!!! Jamel, I think your gonna like them as well!!!!
Flea is the GOAT
he teaches and gives instruments and lessons to needy kids...he is one of those that wants every kid to have an instrument...you really do need to dive into their catalog my brother...the whole band is full of one of a kind talents...
Under The Bridge, Strip My Mind, Wet Sand, and my personal favorite, Donât Forget Me
Yessss more Chili Peppers please!!!! Apache Rose Peacock, Power of Equality, and Purple Stain are some of my favourites.