New RHCP Video for Dark Necessities

It seems there will be a video to accompany the Red Hot Chili peppers’ ‘Dark Necessities’ single as drummer Chad Smith has posted this photo:

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The clapperboard for the video has the name of actress & director Olivia Wilde on it in the position for the director and also the name of cinematographer Chris Blauvelt.

iHeart Radio Launch Party Update

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iHeart Radio have posted an update about ‘The Getaway’ launch party concert that was recorded in front of an audience on May 26th.

Venturing through their lengthy catalogue, the RHCP rocked the 10-song set with hits like “Snow,” “Otherside” and “By The Way” after kicking off the 90-minute event with their 2003 smash “Can’t Stop.” Still, this was promotion for The Getaway, so they made sure to preview plenty of cuts from the new album, which is due June 17 via. Warner Bros. Records, including lead single “Dark Necessities,” “Sick Love,” the energetic “This Ticonderoga” and second single “Go Robot.”

“I feel like all of the weirdness that we went through as a band and as individuals led to what our record is,” lead singer Anthony revealed during a Q&A portion of the show. “Whether it was Flea shattering his elbow or not being able to find a producer or writing songs that didn’t end up getting used or all these weird emotional and physical occurrences, it all worked out for us. In the end, I’m glad that all that difficult stuff happened because we like what we got.

The article also gives details about tuning into the launch party when it’s broadcast on the album release date, June 17th:

iHeartRadio Album Release Party on AT&T LIVE on June 17 at 9 p.m. ET on iHeartRadio.com/watchATT. Also, if you’re a DIRECTV subscriber, you can also watch the show on the AUDIENCE Network, DIRECTV Ch 239 or U-Verse Ch 1114.

Full article and source
Many thanks to Angra!

RHCP Tour 2016: Bottle Rock

 

Location: Bottle Rock Napa Valley, CA, USA

Date: May, 29th 2016

Set List

Intro
01) Can’t Stop
02) Dani California
03) What Is Soul? (tease)
04) Snow
05) Dark Necessities
06) Nobody Weird Like Me
07) The Adventures Of Raindance Maggie
08) Otherside
09) Right On Time
10) The Getaway
11) Under The Bridge
– Jam –
12) Higher Ground
13) Californication
14) By The Way
– Encore Jam –
Chad Drum Solo
15) Around The World
16) Give It Away

The Getaway was played live for the first time

New Interview from Australian Channel

For those who didn’t catch the interview, it’s now on YouTube:

Transcript:

Introduction:
What stopped the unstoppable Red Hot Chili Peppers? Anthony Kiedis rushed to hospital.
Anthony Kiedis: What people think about or assume about using, I couldn’t care less.
Our exclusive with rock’s ultimate survivors…

Presenter: “The Red Hot Chili Peppers are rock ‘n’ roll’s survivors despite their antics on stage and their wild and reckless behaviour off, they’re still together delivering hit albums and ground-breaking new music. Ozzie band member Flea puts their unlikely longevity down to mateship; they live to perform together and absolutely hate missing a show.”
Goes on to talk about them missing the Weenie Roast show because Anthony Kiedis fell ill
Anthony Kiedis: I was crushed that we had to cancel a show. And I can’t even think of a time where we’ve cancelled a show before because I don’t mind playing sick. . I’ve been very sick and played lots of shows. I’d rather play a sick show than no show at all but this was knocking me off my feet and I was white as a ghost, my whole gut section just kind of seized up and I was falling to my knees in pain and so I got taken by a friend to the hospital from the gig. I made it to the gig, I was going to play and then couldn’t do it but feeling better and feeling like maybe there was a reason for me to get sick so I can get stronger than I was before.
Voice over talking about the cancellation [shows a lot of news articles about it] and says people were asking what went wrong? Goes on to say they caught up with the band at a mansion in Malibu. Saying getting ready for a world tour and a the release of another album.

Next section is Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer; them joking about the fact that Josh can’t see anything because of his hair (Chad sweeps it over his face).
The Flea talks about his name: “My full name is Michael Peter Balzary and I love that name but I ended up being Flea so it doesn’t even matter. Like, I’m just going to be Flea for the rest of my life so there’s nothing I can do.” [Explains he got his name from Anthony because he was small and little and always jumping around.]

Voice over explains that Flea is one of Australia’s red hot musical exports:
Flea: “I was born in Mount Waverley in Melbourne in 1962.”
Voice over: One of best bassists in the world
Flea: “I left Australia when I was four in 1967 because my father went to work for the Australian consulate in New York but while we were there, my parents re-married. My father went back to Australia and my mother re-married a jazz musician who lived in his parents’ basement.”
Then talks about him playing trumpet but changing to bass when his friends in a rock band asked him to:
Flea: “Next thing I knew two weeks later I was onstage rocking out like a feral beast and I realised that was something for me that was so immediate and so intense and I had a much better chance of girls liking me when I did it.”
Presenter: Girls liked you more playing the guitar than the trumpet?
Flea: “Girls much more, especially back then, liked a guy in a rock band way better than like a jazz kid geek in a suit with a trumpet.”
Voice over: Talking about RHCP becoming one of the biggest bands in the world:
Anthony Kiedis: “When we did start playing music, it was not with an end goal in mind at all. It wasn’t for money, it wasn’t for fame. I never grew up with this dream of becoming a rock star.”

Swaps to photos and video clip of them at the start of RHCP. Flea talks about them doing what they want; what makes them happy. Anthony Kiedis talks about it being a gradual ascent- thankfully as overnight can be a burnout.

Presenter asks how they have longevity? Flea replies that it’s the friendship between him and Anthony; “This intense, loving, antagonist thing that we really don’t have any control over and it creates an energy all its own and it’s really the thing that it really kinda revolves around.”

Voiceover introduces the fact that Flea and Anthony met at high school and that Hillel Slovak was also a founding member. From day one the Chili Peppers pushed their music and their bodies to the limits.
Anthony Kiedis: “At a pretty young age, I started hanging out with my Dad in adult way by going to clubs and seeing music and getting high and just hanging about with other adults.”
Presenter: But your drug experiences extending from there. Tell me a little about that.
Anthony Kiedis: “Heroin I stumbled into one time when I was 14. Interesting experience. I think my body was kind of built to tolerate that to a certain degree.”
Talk about losing Hillel Slovak being a dark time (‘Under the Bridge’ playing in the background).
Anthony Kiedis: “Certainly a dark time for sure.”
Voice over: Hillel Slovak died from a heroin overdose.
Flea: “Yeah, we lost Hillel and that was unbelievably sad. [Flea clearly very emotional] And er, there were times when, you know, I was really worried about Anthony and he was really strung out and stuff, but you know, he’s a survivor and, you know, we work through things.”
Presenter: Asks if they could have reached so many people without the pain the band’s been though?
Flea: “I don’t think that it’s possible to make good art without profound pain. For me I want to feel everything. I want to feel the joy, I want to feel the pain, I want to feel like the grueling elements at work (?), I want to feel the fun and the joy and the laughter.”
[Live clip of Give It Away]

Flea: “ Playing for a 100 000 people and people all going crazy and feeling like we’re all throbbing as this one incredible macro-organism, like we’re all bees in the hive working for the same cause, that’s amazing but it’s also amazing to play a little club and have the whole place jumping.”
Chad Smith: “How much fun are we having? OMG it’s the greatest job in the world!”

The presenter then talks to Josh and Flea and asks how much fun it is to look out on an audience of 10 000, 50 000, a 100 000 people and see them having fun with you? Josh replies he never looks out
Josh Klinghoffer: “We had an unfortunate thing happen the other day where we had to cancel a show an hour before playing because there was an illness. And Chad, Flea and I went out to sort of tell everyone sadly we weren’t able to do the show. I saw not a single face. Coz I was actually looking out for the first time. Like sitting there looking which I never do and I thought it would be like nerve-racking to do that and I kept touching my heart and clapping but I couldn’t see a single face.”

Voice over saying that playing live is the main thing for the band members and that’s why it was such a big thing to cancel the (KROQ Weenie Roast] show and a big deal to some in the media.
Presenter continues and says Loudwire.com basically had you dead.
Anthony Kiedis: “I don’t know. It must have been a slow news day.”
Presenter: Does it make you sad that people jump to conclusions that you’re using again or does it make you happy that fans care for you so much?
Anthony Kiedis: “I felt more care than anything else. You know I got a lot of messages in the mail and it just seemed like people did care. My friends called, people I hadn’t spoken to for years called, but what people assume or think about using, I couldn’t care less. It didn’t faze me at all. I happen to love being sober, I also loved being wasted at times. Being sober for me is a pleasure, I get a lot of joy out of it, it works for me. I get to surf, I get to hang out with my son, I get to play music, I get to be okay.”

Voice over: For two years Anthony was in a serious relationship with Australian model Helena Vestergaard. They lived together in Los Angeles and split up just over a year ago.
Anthony Kiedis: “So you go through a relationship where you’re madly in love with somebody and things don’t work out much to your surprise because you want them to and you think they should because you’re all in and when they don’t, you kind of look back and you’re like what did I do with the last two years of my life? Maybe that was time lost. And then months pass and you start to heal a little bit and you go to write songs and you have all of this very imaginative poetry, you know, swimming around in your face that wants to come out in the form of songs. And that’s kinda what I got out of the deal.”

Voice over: Says that before Helena, Anthony dated Heather Christie and they have a son, Everly Bear.
Presenter: How has fatherhood changed you?
Anthony Kiedis: “Umm… I get up a lot earlier. Every day. Every day 6 a.m. That’s pretty early to get up on a consistent basis. Er, I’m way better at cooking breakfast than I ever used to be before. I get a best friend who’s more entertaining than I am every day. I guess it’s brought me back to a state of wonder and curiosity and contentment with the simple pleasures of life.”
Presenter: Is that one of the nicest things you’ve done?
Anthony Kiedis: “The nicest by a long shot. Nothing could compare to having a son.”

Voice over talking about Friendship of 40 years
Flea: “With Anthony and I, we’ve been through so much together. Often times we’ve been furious with each other and let down and frustrated and felt betrayed by each other. It’s take faith and it takes work and it takes sacrifice and we have to make ourselves vulnerable and hurt each other’s feelings and criticise each other in order for us to grow and to keep progressing as a band.”
Anthony Kiedis: “Where we are now. And I don’t see us as one of the biggest bands in the world. I just see us as a band. We like what we do. My boys are good and they’re hard-working and they never stop wanting to learn, evolve, learn something new. It’s still fun. You know, I still get excited to go to work. It just keeps getting better.”

Another segment on Chad Smith and his double Will Ferrell. [Video clips mostly from the TV show and first drum off they did together].

RHCP Tour 2016: iHeart Radio ‘The Getaway’ Launch Party

iheart-radio-launch-rhcpSource Photo by Ronin Guerra

UPDATED: Video of the whole show added at the bottom of the page

Today/yesterday (time zones!) the Red Hot Chili Peppers played a concert for iHeart Radio to a crowd of 200 fans who had won tickets through competitions for the show. The concert was recorded and will be broadcast on June 17th which is the launch date for RHCP’s new album ”The Getaway.’

New songs from ‘The Getaway’ were played at the concert and as a result, security at the concert was tight with guests searched and no recording devices were allowed in. Dark Necessities got its second public live performance (the first being at last weekend’s Rock On The Range festival in Ohio) and Sick Love, This Ticonderoga and Go Robot were played for the first time.

Guest Information:

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Date: Thursday 26th May, 2016

Location: iHeart Radio Theater, Burbank, California

Set List:

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Many thanks to Jesse for permission to use this

Can’t Stop

Sick Love

Snow

Dark Necessities

Universally Speaking

This Ticonderoga

Otherside

Go Robot

Soul To Squeeze

By The Way

Other Information:
They discussed that Sick Love is the song that features Elton John (I’m in England, can I name him? Or is it only his partner we can’t discuss without the threat of law suits?!) and apparently it’s “really slow and mellow”. It was also played twice to allow for an edit as there were mistakes made while playing it the first time.

 Many thanks to Angra who was there!!!!

Another RHCP Song: The Getaway Released!

‘The Getaway’ which is the title track of the new album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers has just been released on the official RHCP sites! The download of the song “The Getaway” will be available at 12:01am local on May 27th.

“The Getaway”

That’s right you’re right
We will do our thing tonight alright
Take me through the future
It’s time you’re fine
Just another color coded crime
Incision and a suture
You told my friend
We would get it on no matter when
A supercavitation
Let’s go you show
Me something no one will ever know
A love hallucination

Another lonely superstar
To get away inside your car
Take it much too far
Surrender to the brave inside
A lover that another tried
Take it, too my ride

You don’t have to keep it if it’s mine
(Another lonely superstar to getaway inside your car)
Another place maybe another time
(Surrender to the brave inside a lover that another tried)

Complete repeat
Sitting in your car and on your street
Lost in California
Let’s steal this wheel
Take a spin to find out how we feel
Just around the corner
Slow down for sound
Turn it up and no we can’t be found
The body that we transcend
Asleep, you weep
Find out that the trick is never cheap
A melancholy girlfriend

Another lonely superstar
To get away inside your car
Take it much too far
Surrender to the brave inside
A lover that another tried
Take it, too my ride

You don’t have to keep it if it’s mine
(Another lonely superstar to getaway inside your car)
Another place maybe another time
(Surrender to the brave inside a lover that another tried)

That’s right you’re right
We will do our thing tonight, alright
Drive the constellation
It’s time you’re fine
Just another color coded crime
The song is fascination

Another lonely superstar
To get away inside your car
Take it much too far
Surrender to the brave inside
The lover that another tried
Take it, too my ride

A May December might not be so smart
(Another lonely superstar to getaway inside your car)
Arrivals that we wish would not depart
(Surrender to the brave inside a lover that another tried)

Don’t be late cause you’re my savior
Make it great whatever stays
Golden gate my rearranger
Hold my name inside your rays

iHeart Radio Concert

Tonight IS the night for the iHeart Radio show Red Hot Chili Peppers’ launch party concert for ‘The Getaway’ which will be recorded for broadcast on the album release date (17th June)!

I don’t expect much news to come out from the actual concert because there is a really strict entry policy and no phones or cameras are being allowed into the venue – which also means very little in terms of photos or videos unless the band/radio station release something 🙁 But hopefully we will find out something about the evening afterwards!
This is dedicated to everyone going tonight! I’m totally envious (and I think everyone else is too!) but I hope you have an amazing time! You are so lucky! Enjoy!!! 🙂

RHCP Tour 2016: Rock on the Range

 

The Red Hot Chili Peppers played Rock on the Range, Ohio, last night (May 22nd).

Set List:

Intro
Can’t Stop
Dani California
Snow
Dark Necessities
Nobody Weird Like Me
Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie
Otherside
Right On Time
Higher Ground
Under The Bridge
Suck My Kiss
Californication
By The Way

ENCORE:
Around The World
Give It Away


Dark Necessities
the first track released from the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ forthcoming new album was played live for the first time! (It should have been played at the cancelled Weenie Roast and presumably would have been on the set list at the album launch party but both were cancelled due to Anthony Kiedis’ hospitalization.)

 

Videos: 
Dani California:

Suck My Kiss

Otherside:

Snow:

Around The World:

Give It Away:

By The Way:

Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie:

Can’t Stop:

Californication

Many thanks to the AA team/Ana Paula and Shalhevet