To endure the loss of band members, changing tides in music technology, and evolving taste yet you still remain deeply adventurous and expressive with a worldwide fanbase, that is no easy task. Red Hot Chili Peppers have done that very well, making themselves one of the most profound bands in alternative music. They come to Chicago this week for two shows at the United Center. So letâs start the debate in the comments about the best RHCP songs plucked by me, a longtime fan of the funky monks from Fairfax High School. Note these are just MY picks, let us know YOUR favorites on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media thingy dingy.
25. âMINOR THINGâ
This âBy The Wayâ 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.Â
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 itâs a painting, a movie, or a song should take you somewhere. This tale from âOne Hot Minuteâ 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. âNO CHUMP LOVE SUCKERâ
Off 1987âs âUplift Mofo Party Planâ song features a big bro-yelling chorus that is infectious instantly. Itâs also a very raucous young wolf pack on this track.Â
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 âcalls for something in the airâ to break from the everyday life , âthrow me to wolves, because I know there’s order in the packâ. Thatâs daring. Who needs an office job when you got Flea and a tour bus adventure.
18. OTHERSIDEÂ
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. âLOOK AROUNDâ
From 2011âs âIâm with Youâ, 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 bandâs established dynamics with his own flair, that some will claim is âJohn Frusciante liteâ 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 songâs boa constrictor bass lines and Kiedisâs 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 âBy The Wayâ plays off this tense progress to the point where you know itâs 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 thatâs what this song can mean.
14. âTELL ME BABYâ
Ok, so RHCP has a lot of songs about life in CaliforniaâŠ.a lot. Itâs a go-to critique by many but you know what, the idea of California in that we are all seeking something bigger than ânormalâ, thatâs a universal concept. On this boogie get down touches on that starstruck out-for-stardom journey off âStadium Arcadiumâ 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. âSOUL TO SQUEEZEâ
This epic emoter was originally recorded with intentions of including it on âBlodd Surgar Sex Magikâ in 1991 but for whatever reason, it did not make the cut. The song was included as a B-side on the âGive it Awayâ single. It has grown to become one of the bandâs 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. âPARALLELL UNIVERSEâ
It is not exactly clear what this âCalifronicationâ 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. âSUCK MY KISSâ
Are you seeing a pattern here? The funkier, louder, and butt-shakier the song, I am in. Itâs a sex jam for sexing all the sexâŠ.. 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.Â
9. AEROPLANE
The kids singing a long with the gangâs all here style chorus. Itâs 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)Â
8. âME & MY FRIENDSâ
One of the best songs about the idea of friendship and how those relationships are just âsoul brother sacredâ. 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, itâs the lyrical kiss to Hillel Slovak, the bandâs powerhouse guitarists who passed away in a drug overdose in 1988. That loss would influence a lot of the bandâs development with âMotherâs Milkâ which was their first Gold selling album and the monstrous success in âBlood Surgar Sex Magikâ.
Now enjoy RHCP goofing around and âplayingâ 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’Â
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 âBSSMâ with junkyard debris used for percussion, flute, and 12 string guitar which were all first for the band. The âGirlâ was recently reintroduced back into RHCPâs live set after being absent for the past 5 years.
5. âCALIFORNICATION’
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. âAROUND THE WORLDâ
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 RHCPâs epic return to alt mountain. Itâs 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 bandâs overall sound. Bleached-blonde Also Kiedis is doing something a ghost in the videoâŠ..
3. CANâT STOPâ
This track off 2002âs âBy The Wayâ shows Anthony Kiedisâs 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. âUNDER THE BRIDGEâ
This hit song from âBSSMâ that held a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for twenty six consecutive weeks after itâs release, speaks to the loneliness and sadness of drug use with Kiedis referencing his own bottom. Itâs 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 songâs soaring energy.
If your song has been spoofed by Weird Al Yankovic, you’re doing some right. This hit track from âBSSMâ has become the Peppers show closer on live tours for many years and with a good reason. The song thrived from being made in an unconventional setup inside what some believed  to be famed magician Harry Houdiniâs former mansion (which is haunted, not the Houdini mansion) the guru influence of producer Rick Rubin, and a centered focus on the groupâs natural funkiness. It cut through the domination of grunge tracks at the top of the charts at the time in 1991, establishing the band as one of the top alternative bands for years to come. It is the definitive Red Hot Chili Peppers song balancing all of the elements in their universe.Â
(from nme.com)
Josh Homme, Brody Dalle and Garbage drummer Butch Vig have teamed up to play at a primary school graduation ceremony in America. Footage posted on Instagram shows the Queens of The Stone Age frontman performing Cheap Trickâs âSurrenderâ, accompanied by ex-Distillers singer (and Hommeâs wife) Dalle on guitar and Vig on bass. Itâs yet to be established where the footage was filmed, but Instagram user Julian Weinberg hailed their performance as the âbest 6th grade graduation partyâ â which suggests that itâs a performance to mark the end of primary school. (MORE HERE)
(from chicagotribune.com)
Here’s where to drink on a budget this weekend
Friday, June 30
The Pony (1638 W. Belmont Ave. 773-828-5055) offers a pizza and appetizer buffet, beer, house liquors, wine and punch from 7-10 p.m. for $25. Tickets:Â theponychicago.com
Saturday, July 1
Fat Cat (4840 N. Broadway Ave. 773-506-3100) offers $5 bloody marys and mimosas from 10-11 a.m. Saturday.
Sunday, July 2
Atwood (1 W. Washington St. 312-368-1900) offers a glass of Bordeaux and a sandwich of thinly sliced roast sirloin, horseradish cream, shaved red onion and arugula on a pretzel bun for $18 from 7-9 p.m.
Monday, July 3
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Can the 6th Spider-Man film and second ‘reboot’ deliver the feels of a teenage Peter Parker balancing high-school life with the ‘great power and great responsibility’? Currently with the movie coming out this weekend in theaters, the collaboration between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios holds a strong Rotten Tomatoes score of 92%.
Here are some of the most on-point reviews from reliable reviewers on Youtube. Note these reviews DO NOT CONTAIN ANY SPOILERS, so read away before you head off to see it.
Chris Stuckman is a big web-head but has not liked any Spidey flicks since ‘Spider-Man 2’, so he says this is new film is “well directed, well acted” and watch his video to see his score for it.
Grace of Beyond the Trailer says this new movie about our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is “the most realistic superhero ever made” and notes this movie is taking the Marvel Cinematic Universe into a self-aware “meta era”. She also notes that Marisa Tomei as an updated younger take on Peter Parker’s maternal figure Aunt May delivers. “Incredibly well done, from top to bottom”.
IGN gives ‘Homecoming’ gives it another strong review saying it takes a greater focus on the characters over elaborate action sequences with winning results.
(from chicagoist.com)
This clever Build-On Brick Mug delivers a coffee break and work break all at once. Designed with a familiar peg and hole surface, you can design unique toy construction brick structures all over it — because adults need to play too.
Buy now: Customize your office mug for $19.99, half off $39.99. (MORE HERE)
This sleek, portable Nuvita French Press Coffee Maker delivers pure, delicious java flavor straight to your cup. It’s dishwasher safe and contains 34 ounces of pure coffee right when you need it the most.
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Camera lens or coffee mug? Photography buffs will love this Self-Stirring Camera Lens Mug that handles both hot and cold liquids and — hold the phone — stirs your coffee for you.
Buy now: Perfect for Nikon and Canon fans alike — get it for $12.99, reduced from $19.99.
What those things have an actual use other than being a Camera Lens Mug?
(from alternativenation.net)
With Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilotsâ original lineups being forever silenced with the deaths of Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland, 90âs alternative rock fans have been anxiously anticipating a reunion of the original Smashing Pumpkins lineup. Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin hinted at the bandâs original lineup reuniting for a 2018 tour in a recent interview.
We were talking about playing next year with the band and somebody asked me, you know, âwhatâs it like to coordinate that?â I said âitâs like Grumpy Old Men 3, only thereâs three grumpy old men and oneâs a woman.â Thatâs how it has gotten to be.â (MORE HERE)
( from alternativenation.net)
Blink-182 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus discussed his two professional falling outs with the bandâs former singer/guitarist Tom DeLonge in a new Kerrang interview. He started by discussing Blink-182âs 2004 U.K. tour.
â[It was] right before Tom left the first time,â says Mark, describing it as one of the âlow pointsâ in his career. âEvery single show we were having these awful arguments backstage. We were playing giant venues, the band was successful, but we were just miserable, yelling at each other before we would go on. (MORE HERE)
(from digitaltrends.com)
Ten years ago, Apple released the very first iPhone. While it is difficult to overstate the significance of what Steve Jobs and company achieved a decade later, it is easy to lose sight of precisely how far weâve come.
The first iPhone lacked 3G connectivity and didnât have an App Store. It had a rear camera, but didnât allow sending images via text messages. Multitasking wasnât a thing, and thatâs to say nothing of how infamously buggy, unreliable, and incompletethe product was when Jobs first demoed it in front of a MacWorld audience in 2007. The entire mobile industry was a different place, too. Cingular Wireless was still around, and the leading smartphones of the day came from the likes of Nokia, BlackBerry, Palm, and Motorola, sporting QWERTY keyboards nearly as large as their screens. (MORE HERE)
See the entire 10 year history (MORE HERE)
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