He was trying to be sexy, but this diver really steals the show.
The beauty, the grace.
He was trying to be sexy, but this diver really steals the show.
The beauty, the grace.
Tom Cruise is doing crazy stunts again, you know what that means!
There must be a Mission Impossible movie on the way.
How many more of these stunts can he do! He’s getting older!
Guys! Will Smith wasn’t crying in the infamous “entanglement” video.
So stop saying it! You’re hurting Will’s feelings.
His eyes were just sweating!
Fun little thing I learned today. The CIA used to have rectal tool kits that they would issue out to their agents!
They could carry a whole tool kit, some files, and maybe even a stick of gum. All without taking up any pocket real-estate!
I said they issued them, as in used to, but I guess there is no proof that they don’t still use this method…
The more you know!
HOA’s can be good for some things.
Keeping a neighborhood in tip top shape, making things nicer for residents.
But they can also take your chimney apparently…
How can they just take parts of their house off! How is that allowed!!!
Show and tell was always the best day in school.
You got to show all your cool stuff to your little friends!
This kid brought his grandma! How cool is that?!?
I mean she was there… Just not alive.
Remember back in the early 00’s when the word EMO was either your religion or a swear word depending on how you felt about the music? I member. The funny thing is during emo’s heyday, I couldn’t stand it. See, I was an original hipster (an OH?) so I was all in on indie music of the time and a curse on your house if you thought Taking Back Sunday was better than Chin Up Chin Up. The funny thing is though, over time, I have totally developed a soft spot for the emo genre, and now I’m really excited to share with you a few of my favorite tunes.
If you were a criminal you would probably steal cars, or jewels.
But this former library employee had the right idea. Steal the thing that no one will ever think about.
This might be the perfect crime…
Honestly it is the printing companies stealing from you! $114 for a replacement cartridge! Are you kidding me?
Free my man, I need to print something out really quick!
As the History of Alternative nears it’s end on-air this week on 101WKQX, we are looking back and reflecting. When you think of the bigges bands in atlerantive, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are certainly on the list with millions of albums sold, generations of fans, and a consistent reach to always push their musical boundries. They started out as high school friends who went on to form one of the most influential bands to ever come out of the West Coast.
So what are their best songs in their more than 30 years? With many different lineups and evoluitons, it was not easy and if you are a fan you will feel miffed by a track that is omitted. Its ok just reach out on social media and say what’s missing here.
25. ‘MINOR THING’
This ‘By The Way’ deep cut has been theorized to be about the creative differences between members of the band. The song has chill yet trotting path while having this layered vocal by former guitarist Frusscante behind singer Anthony Kiedis. It was never a radio single, but it’s one of those songs that showed band’s wide range from fast to smooth.
24. CATHOLIC SCHOOL GIRLS RULE
This song is sort of self explanatory. If we were go more into it, I would get in trouble with my parents.
23. COFFEESHOP
Good art whether it’s a painting, a movie, or a song should take you somewhere. This tale from ‘One Hot Minute’ does that with a nod to alternative icon Iggy Pop, a person whose dance moves you should emulate.
22. KNOCK ME DOWN
Off 1989’s ‘Mother’s Milk’ this song showed RHCP’s burgeoning maturity as they faced the death of guitarist and dear freind Hillel Slovak who died of an drug overdose. The song which references drug use, has been misconstrued as a an ‘anti-drug’ song is actually about letting your friend’s know when you need help. Objectively, it showed that the Peppers could be more than just a ‘party band’ and could have music with introspection while still rocking ahead.
21. ‘NO CHUMP LOVE SUCKER’
Off 1987’s ‘Uplift Mofo Party Plan’ song features a big bro-yelling chorus that is infectious instantly. It’s also a very raucous young wolf pack on this track.
20. STONE COLD BUSH
Kiedis and company have crafted several alluring thrashers in tribute to sex. The hormones were on butt-twerking pogo jumping highs with this song which some is believed to be inspired by actress Traci Lords. Also Flea slays on this.
19. EASILY
One of the most underrated lyrics in their catalog, this song sees Kiedis “calls for something in the air” to break from the everyday life , “throw me to wolves, because I know there’s order in the pack”. That’s daring. Who needs an office job when you got Flea and a tour bus adventure.
18. OTHERSIDE
Anothony Kiedis has been public about his past battles with drug addiction and this song off ‘Calfironication’ speaks to that and how something you want so much is also the worst thing for you. The message resonated with many fans of the band and non-fans as the song reached number 1 on the Billboard Rock chart.
17. ‘LOOK AROUND’
From 2011’s ‘I’m with You’, this circling rhythmic tornado of fun gets you clapping and singing along on every chorus. It also shows off how well then newly-minted guitarist Josh Klingoffer would slide into the band’s established dynamics with his own flair, that some will claim is ‘John Frusciante lite’ but really he has his own style that walks its own steps. The steps Klingoffer makes here are loose yet calculated to support to the song’s boa constrictor bass lines and Kiedis’s lyrics that demand the comprehension of your oddball surroundings.
16. HIGHER GROUND
This has be one of the best covers done by an alternative band. The song originally done by fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Stevie Wonder, saw the band rev up the volume big time. It’s also been a signature part of their live shows ever since. Check out the sea of t-shirt helicopters in this video from Woodstock ’94. The original recorded cover appears on ‘Mother’s Milk’ and was one of the band’s first songs to received national radio attention.
15.THROW AWAY YOUR TELEVISiON
This dark tinged hip-wiggler off ‘By The Way’ plays off this tense progress to the point where you know it’s the soundtrack of you denying your doubt, walking up the girl to say what you feel or just telling off your boss when he has it coming. Now does it literally mean throw your away you flat-screen TV? Not really sure, but when it feels like my Netflix que is homework, maybe, just maybe that’s what this song can mean.
14. ‘TELL ME BABY’
Ok, so RHCP has a lot of songs about life in California….a lot. It’s a go-to critique by many but you know what, the idea of California in that we are all seeking something bigger than ‘normal’, that’s a universal concept. On this boogie get down touches on that starstruck out-for-stardom journey off ‘Stadium Arcadium’ that so many going out West are after with a lush beat, groovy guitar lick, and a music video that sees unsuspecting hopefuls getting to play with the band in a surprise setting.
13. ‘SOUL TO SQUEEZE’
This epic emoter was originally recorded with intentions of including it on ‘Blodd Surgar Sex Magik’ in 1991 but for whatever reason, it did not make the cut. The song was included as a B-side on the ‘Give it Away’ single. It has grown to become one of the band’s most popular songs even though RHCP did not play it live until guitarist John Frusciante returned to the band in 1998 as he left the band before it was released.
12. ‘PARALLELL UNIVERSE’
It is not exactly clear what this ‘Califronication’ track is declaring, but it paints this omnipresent sense of something around all of us. Doing something internet digging, some fans say the song is a reference to the scientific theory of the multiverse or simply a word play on dreaming. No matter what your interpretation is Kiedis is behind the idea of people taking the lyrics in their own way.
11. ‘BY THE WAY’
The title track from their 2002 album shows a matured band that has not sacrificed an ounce of their funk muscle for a grasp of something gentle. You can hear some Beach Boys influence on the vocal harmonies, but the song is still dark talking about what’s going on with the people who are outside of the show who maybe want to be inside it or a part of it. That’s just my take.
10. ‘SUCK MY KISS’
Are you seeing a pattern here? The funkier, louder, and butt-shakier the song, I am in. It’s a sex jam for sexing all the sex….. Hormones and music make me not type good. if you are close to making out with a crush whose finally into you, this is could be your soundtrack for you.
9. AEROPLANE
The kids singing a long with the gang’s all here style chorus. It’s likely the best song that Dave Navarro contributed to during his short tenure as a Pep. It also has video that practically jumps off the screen with synchronized swimmers, glitters, and the little tykes dressed up like literal airplanes. (insert the “remember when MTV was ‘MTV’ memory here)
8. ‘ME & MY FRIENDS’
One of the best songs about the idea of friendship and how those relationships are just “soul brother sacred”. It comes from this specific time as RHCP is touring in the college rock scene and starting to get to close to the breakout part of their career, but there is an unintended sadness here in this love note to having buddies, it’s the lyrical kiss to Hillel Slovak, the band’s powerhouse guitarists who passed away in a drug overdose in 1988. That loss would influence a lot of the band’s development with ‘Mother’s Milk’ which was their first Gold selling album and the monstrous success in ‘Blood Surgar Sex Magik’.
Now enjoy RHCP goofing around and ‘playing’ this song in bowling lanes in a VHS transferred video. This is also pre-Chad Smith on drums, former Dead Kennedys drummer D.H. Peligro was on the kit then. No idea where this came from
7. ‘SCAR TISSUE’
The lead-off single from ‘Calfornication’ was a melodic reintroduction showing the band had been through a lot and were able to trudge along with John Frusciante back in the fold on guitar after a dangerous battle with addiction. It’s become the fifth most performed song on live shows since it was released in 1999.
6. ‘BREAKING THE GIRL’
This Led Zepplin inspired ballad features a risky yet successful departure on ‘BSSM’ with junkyard debris used for percussion, flute, and 12 string guitar which were all first for the band. The ‘Girl’ was recently reintroduced back into RHCP’s live set after being absent for the past 5 years.
5. ‘CALIFORNICATION’
The West coast does not just influence people to go to LA and lose themselves trying to find themselves. That is covered on ‘Tell Me Baby’ in another peel back off the proverbial California onion which seems to be the band’s creative center, comes this song that shows how this part of the world distorts the rest of the world. Sometimes it’s just what they want you to see and want you to be. It’s also one of the band’s best music videos with a mix between ‘Requiem for a Dream’ sadness meets PlayStation 2 Tony Hawk.
4. ‘AROUND THE WORLD’
The bass line on this rumbles through your body making instant adrenaline. If you need to wake up in the morning before you fly somewhere or travel, this is your jam. And it is a jam with a romping lyrical trek around the world (all pun intended) and this showed off RHCP’s epic return to alt mountain. It’s playful, sexual, and flirty while also being loud and outrageous with a sincere chorus of assurance. It sort of contains all of the definitive elements of the band’s overall sound. Bleached-blonde Also Kiedis is doing something a ghost in the video…..
3. CAN’T STOP’
This track off 2002’s ‘By The Way’ shows Anthony Kiedis’s keen sense to write lyrics off a rhythm then the standard pattern of writing lyrics the other way around. Here the one-time child actor-turned-alt rock singer speaks to cultivating positive energy in oneself, even if you may have lost of sight of it. You can picture yourself chugging along on the treadmill trying to work off that Polish sausage with this in your head.
2. ‘UNDER THE BRIDGE’
This hit song from ‘BSSM’ that held a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for twenty six consecutive weeks after it’s release, speaks to the loneliness and sadness of drug use with Kiedis referencing his own bottom. It’s hard to say if Kiedis has written a song more poignant in that it speaks to his very personal and specific challenges with addiction while also giving the listener a look at their own problems. That is a hard duality that is sustained by the song’s soaring energy.
As we feel the retrospective energies of History of Alternative on 101WKQX come near their end on-air, it’s interesting to see how some established bands have shredded the label that music culture put on them and evolved over the years. One of the best examples of this is Deftones who with their exceptional ‘White Pony’ album, separated themselves from the ‘nu-metal’ trend of heavier bands with lyrics about inner torment. Chino Morino and the crew pushed it with dreamy ballads, ambiance, and shoegaze sauce on top of their proven rock body of work. The album still stands proudly as one of their best works with some memorable cameos on vocals from Stone Temple Pilots’ Scott Weiland and Tool’s Maynard James Keenan. Trash Theory on YouTube produced this insightful short documentary on how ‘White Pony’ helped California group break from a pack of bands they were just lumped in within the late ’90’s. It also has stories around the creation of the music that is amusing with a haunted house, ‘knife paries’, and debauchery all playing a part.
If you are enjoying the History of Alternative, keep your ears out for the new podcast series from 101WKQX of the same name. The podcast will dig deep into the vast worlds of alternative and the stories of the bands who formed our collective lives. Yes, it will be really cool.
You can stream it in Also, scroll down to hear how Deftones have evolved with their latest ‘Ohms’.
‘Ohms’ was recently released to some great reviews.
They don’t need a security guard, they need a ghost buster!
You have to be a brave person to work the night shift as a security guard at a cemetery.
Dolly Parton is hitting 75 this year, and to celebrate she wants to pose for Playboy again!
If you ask me, i think she’s still got it!
What do you think? Are you going to pick up a copy?
Why was she doing this in the first place!?!
What was the reasoning?
I hope she got out before the rapid dry setting kicked in!
Did you know that news anchors on TV don’t always talk like a news anchor!
How people think anchors talk at home @ABC7Robert pic.twitter.com/f5WuTGW4bK
— Jeannette Reyes (@6abcJeannette) October 2, 2020
Be honest you imagine they talk like that all the time right!
Always check your food before you scarf it down people!
This could be you!
Take a second and look at your food. Enjoy it a little!
Photography by: Zach Spangler
There are two types of people. Those who raise a family, work hard and provide, pay there taxes…
And then there are people who call dibs.
IN OCTOBER!
And so it begins pic.twitter.com/N0OvhRkONu
— Carlos Ballesteros (@ballesteros_312) October 2, 2020
If I see a cone or a chair, or your funny little cutout to call dibs on a parking spot. You better believe I’m yeeting that place holder to the moon and taking that spot.
Papa needs a parking spot.
C’mon people! Dibs already? It’s October 5th!!!!
A few months ago 101WKQX put Brian, Allie, and Justin on-air for 34 hours for the Save Our Stages radiothon in partnership with the Chicago Independent Venue League, an organization that represents dozens of Chicago’s beloved rock clubs and music venues. It was magically good radio and raised thousands of dollars for a worthy cause. The need for our friends in the live entertainment world continues as the pandemic sloths past the six-month mark, with none of the venues open and the bills still piling up.
The City of Chicago has launched a special grant program for these venues along with theater and dance halls which will begin taking applications this Monday. It will grant recipients up to $10,000. This is good news but as these venues continue in these current circumstances they will be some of the last to reopen on the other side of all this. They still need our help. Scroll down to find out more.
Owners of the Hideout and the Chop Shop spoke to ABC 7 this week about the ongoing struggles of our these venues and how the grant program can help alleviate some of their current financial burdens. You can donate to CIVL and help out great venues that we have all made memories in our lives. Click here.
Try not to cry watching this #Saveourstage venue tour video of Chicago’s rock clubs sitting empty with the emotional tones of Varaha playing a heavy instrumental. It’s very hard to see the Metro, Subterranean, the Beat Kitchen, Lincoln Hall, Reggies, and more of our local clubs not filled with life. Block Club Chicago reported recently on how venues like those represented in CIVL and many more across the country are in serious danger without the intervention of government aid. The National Independent Venue Association has stated that 90% of these venues do not believe they can survive the shutdown if it persists without federal aid. You can find out more about NIVA at their website here.
It’s that time of the year! Watch out for all those spooky decorations!
Or you could end up like this guy!
Ok, in his defense, that’s terrifying.
Maybe it’s time to put down our phones. The internet is causing people to do things like this…
How could you say such terrible things about a sweet pupper like that!