Nevada City Concert Update

I’ve just posted a couple of videos that have come in recently from the Big Sur secret Red Hot Chili Peppers gig and while I was doing that, I got sent a message about this video from the Miners Foundry concert in Nevada City! So many videos from the last few days- Big Sur, Nevada and the Venice Beach gig from last night- hope you’re enjoying them as much as we are!

(If anything else comes in for the Big Sur/Nevada concerts I will update these two posts I’ve made this morning)

Thanks to Shalhevet & Brendan for keeping me informed!

RHCP Secret Gig! SPIN Review

SPIN have now posted their review of the secret RHCP gig at Big Sur on the 27th July; it also includes a FULL set list 🙂

Here it is:

On Wednesday night, Red Hot Chili Peppers debuted new songs to an intimate audience under the stars in Big Sur, California. Their appearance at the Henry Miller Library was announced only three hours before the band took the stage, and it was free for the 300 lucky fans and friends who made it through the worn wooden gate.



Rounded out by guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who replaced John Frusciante, as well as a percussionist and keyboardist, RHCP performed five songs from their long-awaited, Rick Rubin-produced tenth album I’m With You (due out August 30), interspersed with a handful of crowd-pleasing classics.

“We got new songs, we got old songs in the deadhead redwoods out here,” said Anthony Kiedis cooly, wearing a tuxedo jacket and an OFF! trucker cap. A towering pine behind him was lit by a pink strobe. The air smelled green and felt damp. It was a surreal space for the band’s iconic funk-punk.

But Flea apparently lives nearby and visits the library frequently. According to the show’s presenter, coastal promoter Britt Govea of (((folkYEAH!))), the bassist called him personally to set up the gig about a month ago. The venue’s executive director Magnus Toren said RHCP paid for the entire thing.

A shirtless, blue-haired Flea joked at the beginning of the set: “Anybody who knows where I live, now’s a good time to rob me. Because, you know, I’m here.”

They opened with one of the Afro-funk-influenced new ones, “Monarchy of Roses,” a darkly burbling high-energy pop song spurred forth by a barrage of percussion. The audience embraced the unfamiliar song without any prodding.

The same was true for the fittingly titled “Ethiopia,” which was inspired by a trip Flea and Klinghoffer recently took to Africa at the behest of Gorillaz mastermind Damon Albarn. Congas and scatted vocals prevailed over a jittery groove reminiscent of Talking Heads.

“Look Around” too seemed to be made of a dozen slight interlocking parts, suggesting a more subtle musicality than heard on RHCP’s last album, 2006’s Stadium Arcadium (from which they played the slap-happy “Charlie”).

As befit the mood, and Klinghoffer’s artful, melodic guitar style, the band favored songs from 2002’s By the Way, swaying through the epic-yet-subdued “Universally Speaking,” vamping (aurally, of course) for the slow and sexy “Don’t Forget Me,” and quietly building to a furious funk crush with the album’s titular single.

The coziness was the real draw — at one point, the guys took turns playing parts of the new single “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” to Flea’s 6-year-old daughter, Sunny Bebop Balzary, as she danced on the edge of the stage — but the Chili Peppers saved a little spice and hellfire for their encore, when they surprised all by launching into “Give it Away.”

The sylvan wonderland seemed an odd place for slam-dancing, but a devoted few gave it their all from the grass in front of the band, while the rest rocked, rapped, and thrashed along a bit more quietly. But by 11 p.m., the forest seemed to have swallowed every sound as the lights faded and the crowd trickled out to Highway 1.

Setlist:
Monarchy of Roses
Charlie
Ethiopia
Universally Speaking
Look Around
Californication
Factory of Faith
Throw Away Your Television
Parallel Universe
The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
By the Way

Don’t Forget Me
Give it Away

Thanks to Brendan & Andjelka for this

 

 

Rolling Stone Secret Show Review

Last night RHCP played a secret show; this is Rolling Stone’s review… and it mentions the NEW member-new percussionist Mauro Refosco!

New photo (not from Rolling Stone)

Red Hot Chili Peppers new line up concert

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Rolling Stone RHCP Review

It was big funk in Big Sur, California, as the Red Hot Chili Peppers played their first show in four years under the stars, in the Pacific Coast woodlands, on July 27th. The band made their live debut with new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer at the Henry Miller Memorial Library, a cultural center and book store, on a lawn surrounded by towering trees, for a lucky audience of 300 people. The Chili Peppers’ bassist, Flea, has a house in the area, and the exuberant crowd was mostly friends and neighbors, who danced despite the evening chill and heard the first concert performances of songs from the group’s forthcoming album, I’m With You.

“Every other song is a new thing, things we’ve never played before,” singer Anthony Kiedis announced, three numbers into the set. “It’s just a little exciting for us,” he added with huge understatement.

Opening with “Monarchy of Roses” from the new record, the band zigzagged between the recent past – their previous decade’s success with ex-guitarist John Frusciante – and the two years of writing and recording that went into the new record with Klinghoffer. The polyrhythmic flair of “Ethiopia,” the hard charging “Look Around” and the buoyant “Factory of Faith” were dynamic previews of the pop breadth and psychedelic flair of I’m With You.

The Chili Peppers – featuring new percussionist Mauro Refosco, who played with Flea in Thom Yorke’s group Atoms for Peace – also covered Frusciante’s two spells in the group, with “Charlie” from 2006’s Stadium Arcadium, the rap-metal assault “Throw Away Your Television” on 2002’s By the Way and in the encore, the super funk of “Give It Away,” from the 1991 breakthrough, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. When the cold started to affect Kiedis’ singing, the band changed the set list, slipping in a beautiful, unscheduled take on “Californication,” from that 1999 album, with Klinghoffer taking the lead vocal on the chorus to help save Kiedis’ voice.

The band was literally playing in wilderness conditions. When the lights failed a couple of times early in the show, Flea asked the crowd to turn on their cell phone lights, so the band could see what it was doing. The effect, until the stage lighting was fixed, was like a rock & roll campfire party.

The Chili Peppers do two more secret small-venue West Coast shows this weekend, then leave next week for an Asian tour. The band will also play South America and Europe this fall. “We’ve got new songs,” Kiedis told the audience at the Henry Miller Memorial Library. “We’ve got old songs. We’ve got Josh. We’ve got Mauro.” They’ve also got liftoff.

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Thanks to Andjelka, Cali 4nication, Iva and @AbsurdityTwit for the info and links… and to anyone else I might have missed who’s passed on infromation!

RHCP in Rolling Stone

A brief write up about Red Hot Chili Peppers is in the current edition of Rolling Stone:

 

New Red Hot Chili Peppers line up Flea Chad Smith Anthony Kiedis and Josh Klinghoffer

Transcript:

Chili Peppers Restart the Groove Machine

Red Hot Chili Peppers

“The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie”

It’s reassuring to realise how little the Chili Peppers have changed in the five years since their last album- or in the two decades since Blood Sugar Sex Magik for that matter. So what if John Frusciante quit (again) during their most recent hiatus? The remaining members seem to be the same lovable goofballs as always. Their big comeback single, from August 30th’s I’m With You, has everything you want from the Chilis. Flea and Chad Smith cook up a juicy funk-pip groove with plenty of cowbell, new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer kicks in some rangy riffs and Anthony Kiedis woos a wild child with the type of come-ons only he can deliver with a straight face (“Ticktock I want to rock you like the Eighties”) before leaning into a huge, pleading hook. Welcome back, dudes.

Thanks to Melanie for the scan

New Issue of Q Magazine 2011

I know things have been kicking around from this for days e.g. a cover (this was the limited edition cover with less text than the general release edition; I now have both and the covers for both are scanned in high quality; other sites were using the advert photo for the limited edition cover taken off the eBay advert) and a transcript (which isn’t the whole thing btw) but we now have the WHOLE magazine interview scanned and FULL transcript available on site.

Here are a few extracts:

Q:If the Chili Peppers’ story were a movie, what would be the dramatic high point?

AK: Oh, Jeez, come on! So much drama! But obviously Hillel’s death was the biggest loss and turning point of our young lives at that point. To be 26 years old and lose your left heart ventricle was probably the most dramatic thing that’s ever happened to me in my life… But I love our story, for better or worse, for the pain and the gain. We’ve all been little bitches from time to time, and we’ve all grown up along the way too.

F: All the stuff that’s gone down, it’s been difficult. But because of that difficulty there’s also been great opportunity for rebirth, each time. I have learned to be grateful for challenges, because I know, as hard as it is, something great always comes. The two things cannot exist without the other.

CS: What I do know is that I would not want Will Ferrell to play me in that movie.

 

Q: How was it for you, Josh- joining a band with such a shared history and having to fill someone else’s rather imposing shoes?

Josh Klinghoffer: I couldn’t begin to think that I’d ever replace [Frusciante]. So I could only resolve to and do something new with these guys.

AK: As beautiful as John’s shoes were, I don’t think that we ever expected Josh to be like him – just bring out some new shoes. Josh has incredible footwear.

There’s also a full page interview with Anthony Kiedis talking about Brendan’s Death Song, a track from I’m With You, in depth.

Enjoy :)

Full Magazine Scan is in our scan collection HERE

If you live in the UK, this new issue of Q went on sale TODAY so please buy a copy from newsagents. You can also subscribe to Q and find out more at Q Magazine’s website

 

 

 

 

Tour Dates Update

Sorry some of this is a little ‘late’ but an overhaul of the website was needed and whenever it was done was going to clash with something so a decision was taken that now is as good a time as any. Thank you for staying with us!

red hot chili peppers tour 2011-12

Rumours of other dates and TV performances are circulating but this is the up-to-date list for now!

European Tour Dates:

Date City Venue On-Sale Date*
10/7 Germany, Cologne Lanxess Arena June 25th (TBC)
10/9 Germany, Hamburg O2 World June 25th (TBC)
10/11 Sweden, Stockholm Ericsson Globe Arena June 21st
10/12 Sweden, Stockholm Ericsson Globe Arena June 21st
10/14 Denmark, Herning Boxen Arena June 22nd
10/16 Holland, Rotterdam Ahoy June 23rd
10/18 France, Paris Bercy June 27th
10/21 Germany, Frankfurt Festhalle June 25th (TBC)
12/4 Germany, Berlin O2 World June 25th (TBC)
12/5 Germany, Munich Olympiahalle June 25th (TBC)
12/7 Austria, Vienna Stadthalle June 25th
12/10 Italy, Torino Palaolimpico July 4th
12/11 Italy, Milan Forum July 4th
12/13 Switzerland, Zurich Hallenstadion June 23rd
12/15 Spain, Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi June 30th
12/17 Spain, Madrid Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad June 30th

South American Dates:

September 11 – Colombia, Bogota, Parque Simon Bolivar
September 12 – Costa Rica, San Jose, Estadio Saprissa
September 14 – Peru, Lima, Estadio Nacional
September 16 – Chile, Santiago, Estadio Monumental
September 18 – Argentina, Buenos Aires, River Plate Stadium
September 21 – Brazil, Sao Paulo, Anhembi

*Pre-buying the new RHCP album, ‘I’m With You,’ from the official Red Hot Chili Peppers’ website gives you an access code that you can use to order tickets for some concerts in a pre-sale- (links on official forum too) a couple of days before they go on general release.

RHCP I’m With You Interviews and Articles

Obviously, lots of the world’s music press are running news features on Red Hot Chili Peppers and their forthcoming album, ‘I’m With You’. This is a round up of what’s been released in the last couple of days:

RHCP: Rolling Stone July 2011:

In-depth article by Rolling Stone Magazine with all members of the band; song details, information on Josh Klinghoffer and his role in the band, etc.

red hot chili peppers I'm with you anthony Kiedis Josh Klinghoffer Flea Chad Smith

Full scans, download link and transcript: Rolling Stone July 2011

Rick Rubin Interview:

Billboard also ran an interview with Rick Rubin; he talks about his current projects and obviously there is mention of the new Red Hot Chili Peppers’ album:

Red Hot Chili Peppers: The group’s “I’m With You” comes out Aug. 30, following 2006’s “Stadium Arcadium” and marking the debut of new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer. “Josh is fantastic,” Rubin says. “He played with John Frusciante for many, many years and he actually toured with the Chili Peppers before, so he’s sort of part of the extended family. He’s stylistically very close to John but has a completely different trip. It sounds like the Red Hot Chili Peppers that you’ve never heard before.” Rubin says the group was prolific during its sessions and could well have done another double-disc like “Stadium Arcadium” but ultimately “felt like we did that. It was painful not to share all of the material that we had, but we felt it would be too much. We really wanted it to be 12 songs but it ended up being 14 just because nobody could agree on which 12.”

Full interview on Billboard here

Kerrang Article:

Red Hot Chili Peppers tenth studio album I'm With You

Kerrang! July 2011 Full transcript in link

Article from Israel:

red hot chili peppers israel

I’m With You Israeli Style: A very detailed article from Israel- full scan and translation.

Thank you to Andjelka, Ofek and Shalhevet for helping keep us informed!

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Not totally connected with the new RHCP album,  but I’ll add the links here anyway. The current edition of UK magazine Q, is  number 300  and to celebrate Q have done a look back at the previous editions and put together several features on them e.g. yearly summaries, etc.  and RHCP are mentioned in them a couple of times:

RHCP mentions for 2002 and 2007

John Frusciante interview about drug use (1999)

 

RHCP I’m With You Full Tracklisting

The FULL tracklisting for the new RHCP album, I’m With You, has just been released on the official site! Here it is:

Monarchy of Roses,

1. Monarchy of Roses
2. Factory of Faith
3. Brendan’s Death Song
4. Ethiopia
5. Annie Wants a Baby
6. Look Around
7. The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
8. Did I Let You Know
9. Goodbye Hooray
10. Happiness Loves Company
11. Police Station
12. Even You Brutus?
13. Meet Me at the Corner
14. Dance, Dance, Dance

So we have all 14 names now of the new Red Hot Chili Peppers’ album, I’m With You…. just the artwork/cover and songs to go 😀 We’re getting really excited! Are you?

Thanks to Renata on Facebook for the heads up on this! It’s 5 a.m. here and I was asleep! lol

RHCP to Play Paris 18 & 19th October 2011

Virgin website in France is running this article; it talks about the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album. I’m With You, and mentions the new tour dates at the end:

ACTU – Les Red Hot font leur Come Back !

10/06/2011 | ACTU - Les Red Hot font leur Come Back !

5 ans aprĂšs Stadium Arcadium, leur 10Ăšme album studio, les Red Hot Chili Peppers ont annoncĂ© leur retour sur leur site officiel. Plus d’infos…

Bonne nouvelle pour les fans des Red Hot Chili Peppers !

AprĂšs 5 ans d’absence, les amĂ©ricains viennent d’annoncer leur grand retour. Les Red Hot livreront au mois d’aoĂ»t leur nouvel album I’M  With You dont ils dĂ©voileront le premier extrait The Adventures Of Raindance Maggie, en juillet.

C’est via son site officiel que le groupe a annoncĂ© la nouvelle. AprĂšs le succĂšs de l’album Stadium Arcadium et la tournĂ©e qui s’en est suivie, les Red Hot Chili Peppers ont donc pris le temps de peaufiner ce nouvel opus dont la mouture dĂ©finitive n’est pas encore arrĂȘtĂ©e.

Le batteur Chad Smith confiait derniĂšrement sur le site officiel du groupe, que plusieurs titres Ă©taient d’ores et dĂ©jĂ  prĂȘts et que le groupe choisissait ceux qui figureront sur I’m  With You.

Et comme une bonne nouvelle n’arrive jamais seule, Les Red Hot Chili Peppers donneront Ă  l’automne, le coup d’envoi de leur tournĂ©e. Les AmĂ©ricains feront notamment escale Ă  Paris pour 2 concerts au Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy les 18 et 19 octobre 2011.

Translation:

And since good news never comes alone, The Red Hot Chili Peppers will kick off their tour in fall. The Americans will include a stop in Paris for two concerts at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy 18 and October 19, 2011.

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Thanks to Andjelka for the info & waking me with the news!!!