@@jakespencer431 pretty funny I’m the exact same but opposite. Frusciante is why I started and Cobain in a way is why I stuck with it. They are both my all time favorite musicians.
To me, Hendrix was an investigator. This guy deconstructed every element of the guitar and see what could be done and what's fully possible. To me, THAT'S what a great musician is.
When I was a teenager getting into the Chili Peppers, like many others, I became obsessed with learning to play guitar just like John. So I went out and bought all the records he said he'd been influenced by. What really got to me was Jimi at Woodstock. That double album blew my mind. I never really got into punk music but you can really see the influence it had on John, especially on Mother's Milk. I have no idea what this new RHCP album is going to sound like but boy I can't wait.
Love it! John is one of the reasons I decided I could get sober. If he can do it then I could too. Thank you John for being an inspiration to me in more ways than just your music
@@nicholasgargano7396 didn’t say he was buddy I’m saying he’s a man that looked up to him and is a great player. Different styles but the influence of his is Jimi
@@Jay91Byrd not at all, he's a fine player a fantastic musician, but hendrix is just out there on his own, the depth of his soul is huge. I'd say there's hendrix, then everyone else. You're right I think John is very overlooked, seen him singing how deep is your love, spectacular.
I have taught myself and been playing music for over a decade now and getting nowhere. I like to think of how no one knows John but also, everyone knows John and he has this vibe about him thats not RHCP and at the same time his personal work is so underrated. I have literally learned to play guitar by looking at where people's fingers are on the fretboard in live music videos on TV and trying to emulate the sounds because I never had a computer or the internet. John's work feels like those emotions - raw, eager and honest through and through.
It took me a minute to get the full nature of john. His solo stuff finally got my attention. Amazing musician. Amazing human to overcome the addiction. Even more amazing is fights that battle every day of his life. God bless you John. Keep killin' it! 💪🏋💯
Hi Friends ... ohh this Is beautiful ... John is one of those guitarists who still keeps Jimi's spirit alive through his guitar, and John does it perfectly. Then John was born in the year Jimi left us ... Not everything happens by chance 😀👍 Thanks! Always The Best my Friends ❤️🎸🔥
much respect to John Frusciante.... After listening to "Record Water for Ten Days" I really began to appreciate his music more. I dig the comparison and how Jimi's techniques really grew on him. Keep banging out those kick ass songs man!!!
Imagine focusing on one very introverted thing and only one thing your entire life. Then suddenly getting a release for a decade to go be somebody else. so happy for him. He let go of something so that he could have it later
John you are the closest incarnation of Jimi that I have seen in my life . I have missed you greatly , I am elated YOU ARE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the mid 90's, when I was around 10 years old, my older brother bought "Jimi Plays Monterey" for my dad on his birthday. After hearing it I became obsessed with Jimi's wailing guitar sounds and wore out the needle on dad's record player playing it so much. For the next few years I spent hours upon hours in my bedroom with an electric guitar trying to emulate Jimi and whatever else that caught my ear. In my view, learning to play an instrument by ear and getting consumed by the sound is a foundation for good musicianship, beats learning from youtube tutorials any day.
I’m a little younger than you so by the time I started to learn we had just got our first desktop PC. No TH-cam tutorials, but tab sheets were a necessity for me. Even then I always wondered how all of the great guitarist had learned prior to that. The amount of effort and commitment it took to actually be proficient during pre internet/YT days is hard to fathom for kids now. Without a doubt being forced to learn by ear can be an advantage for a musician. Not to knock music of today, but I’m sure that has something to do with so many unique styles and genres being introduced from the 60’s - 90’s compared to not so much during these post internet years.
i heard this full interview, show rather, on sirius xm several months ago. the full show is really cool. i will post it if it's on youtube, not sure it is. but john played all kinds of music that inspired him over the years and talked about each artist before playing the songs.
Yeah, man, I got into Jimi just after he died. I had friends with older siblings who tried to hip me to him, but I was still mainly lost in the Beatles and stuff of that ilk, contemporary, interesting but not the (r)evolutionary leap represented by Jimi's music and playing. Got into punk etc. 6-7 years later, was invited to a callback for DOA, but told Joey, "gimme a month". Went to California, dropped off an idiotic piece of self-promotion at Rolling Stone with a cartoonish drawing of Jimi, the Mabuhay in SF, auditioned for the orig. Gong Show in LA with Stevie Wonder's 'Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing'. Nice to hear you talk about all this, man.
I suppose it depends on what you mean. I think it’s pretty well understood “what” he was doing, it’s more that what he did was was so cool people keep coming back him to incorporate his approach into their playing. As far as figuring it out, jazz fusions guys like John McLaughlin and Larry Coryell in the early 1970s had taken what Hendrix had done and brought to a more advanced level, and then now there are players like Eric Gailes and Philip Sayce who are taking Hendrix’s approach/sound even further technically. I think Hendrix will continue to inspire people who are coming to guitar though. He was so experimental and creative.
@@sharinganchidori100 I’ve seen a lot of players struggle in the beginning and grow into very intuitive players with great touch. Taste and the quality of one’s influences has a direct impact on that. Obviously certain people don’t have much ability, but I wouldn’t write it off as “you have it or you don’t”.
I am a professional surfer/skater and lived in San Clemente in my surf shack apartment and there was this guy playing amazing guitar all the time and I play quite well not to brag...and always want to introduce myself...but didn't to respect his privacy....long story short it was J. Frusciante I am told by my former neighbors WOW I didn't know until had long since moved but I really dig JF
While I was already a long-time Chili's/John fan at that point, it was age 15 when SRV's rendition of Little Wing (plus EVH's Eruption) which served as the catalyst for my wanting to pick up the guitar. While John talks about Jimi's version here, it was the same for me listening to SRV's version, insofar as thinking this was some impossible feat, the whole sounding like multiple guitars playing but in reality it only being just one. I was absolutely mesmerized by Little Wing and still remain in awe to date. By that point, I'd been a diehard RHCP fan for at least 3 or 4 years (since age 11 or 12) and, sure, Little Wing and Eruption were the two single pieces of guitar music that ultimately made me pick up the six string... but it's John's playing which really fascinated me once I got into it. A few people over the years have remarked how much certain phrases I play or certain little nuanced things which I do on the guitar sound exactly like JF, and it's true- he's the guy whose playing (along with David Gilmour's) I spent my formative years as a guitar player trying to emulate, and I'd say successfully so if I've received the compliment so many times now. I genuinely strive to be original in what I do, but being compared to Froosh and Gilmour are compliments I will gladly accept- I also know I mix in my own unique style, so not just some 100% clone. John is something else, man.
Its happening the opposite to me... I totally fell in love with Hendrix when I was like 17 or 16, but now... I'm falling in love with punk and stuff like Talking Heads, Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash, Gang of Four, Buzzcocks and all the great stuff
Literally same here. Been a drummer my whole life growing up self-taught and when I had to move somewhere where I couldn't set up my kit, I picked up guitar as to not get frustrated; taught myself on that too. And it just so happened that I was really heavy HEAVY into RHCP and John Frusciante at the time and I was tripping and getting high a lot. Now I'm older and more calm. John has helped me in becoming as close to sober as I can be lol and has made me want to go hard-core at music again.
He's talking a lot more coherently now.. anyone else notice? There aren't those classic "umms" or stutters or pauses. I wonder if maybe this was something he worked on during the time he had away, or maybe he's just in a better mental space.
Sept. 21st 1989, the Chili Peppers played at the Majestic Ventura Theater. me and my 2 best friends spent the day at the beach getting high. Well waiting in line in front of the Venue, Chad and John were just hangin' out, mingling w/the crowd. When they went to walk back in, the doorman stopped John, he hadn't bothered to wear his pass and was like "I'm In the BAND". this was back when they called him Greeny becuz he was brand new to the group and looked like he was like fuckin' 15 yrs old
Listen to his first album - Niandra LaDes and usually just a T-shirt. It's so fucking dope and experimental, just great musicianship. Heavy Hendrix influence but has the refreshing novelty of Frusciante
It's funny like most people on this comment section I worked backwards. I got really into John then got really into Jimi as a result of finding out how influenced John was by him.
Yeah that’s just like me but the opposite man I loved Hendrix so much but I knew I could never play like him So I played anyway and it was punk rock that gave me the impetus to say “you don’t have to be that great” But I saw myself in Jimi Hendrix as a person of mixed race I saw myself in thin Lizzy in Micky Dolenz Hell I even saw myself in Alex Van Halen take a look at that guy and he’s supposed to be from the Balkans Chrissakes we both got eyebrows like Michael Keaton meets Leonard Nimoy I grew up with all women and Music is feminine I was in my 30s before I started building things I believe in my heart of hearts that Steve Marriott from humble pie shares a similar story with Jimi Hendrix
1:50 Well isn't that weird? Because every time I hear someone play a faithful cover of Under The Bridge I think... Hmm, they've really cracked the code.
I give John fans a lot of grief because I think they can be unbearable sometimes, however I am a fan of his earlier work. His electronic is next level. People don't give it nearly the respect it deserves. Maybe cause he's so great at guitar they think his electronic stuff is just some little hobby. He might be better at electric than guitar. He's that good. However, John's voice is starting to have me worried a bit. He's been smoking for years, and I heard he quit. Still though, I hope he's OK. That's all I'll say. Cheers, John 🍻
Me too! It’s rare that two people with the same natural speaking voice know each other, let alone are in the same band. With the exception of biological brothers with the same voice and biological sisters with the same voice.
@@Goooooooooooooooober exactly... He has some hendrix licks, the strat/wah, marshall feedback thing.. But not really bluesy, his solo phrasing has practically nothing to do with Hendrix. He borrows from him, page, many others, etc etc. He is a rock guitar player.
"MuSiC dOwNlOaDs ArE kIlLiNg MuSiC..." Here's (arguably) one of the world's greatest guitarists talking about how he pirated music onto cassette tapes in his younger years. Also, the fine print on DVD and Blu Ray cases say it's illegal to share or watch the movie with another person, one copy per person... but I'd like to meet somebody who actually follows such T's & C's
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John Frusciante is why I wanted to learn how to play guitar.
Same…
First it was cobain who made me want to play now it’s John I want to play like him feel like I’m stuck thow
Same
@@jakespencer431 pretty funny I’m the exact same but opposite. Frusciante is why I started and Cobain in a way is why I stuck with it. They are both my all time favorite musicians.
Same
To me, Hendrix was an investigator. This guy deconstructed every element of the guitar and see what could be done and what's fully possible. To me, THAT'S what a great musician is.
When I was a teenager getting into the Chili Peppers, like many others, I became obsessed with learning to play guitar just like John. So I went out and bought all the records he said he'd been influenced by. What really got to me was Jimi at Woodstock. That double album blew my mind. I never really got into punk music but you can really see the influence it had on John, especially on Mother's Milk. I have no idea what this new RHCP album is going to sound like but boy I can't wait.
Haha, same goes for me with the Live at Leeds by The Who... Such a mind-changing record, it just makes you become another person.
I hope it will be not to much rock/pop .......
I hope it will be not to much rock/pop .......
@@julienpillonca6686 How comes? Are you expecting some drum&bass/electronica kind of music?
@@julienpillonca6686 what would you like to see? Rick Rubin is quoted saying “if you liked stadium Arcadium you will like this new record.”
I love when John talks about Jimi Hendrix. My two favorite guitarists!
Same as me bro😁
Me too
Love it! John is one of the reasons I decided I could get sober. If he can do it then I could too. Thank you John for being an inspiration to me in more ways than just your music
Same here brotha! Stay save ♡
That is awesome, congratulations!!! 👍👍
@@1990BG That is awesome, congratulations!!! 👍👍
I’m glad you found sobriety. So many addicts lose the battle.
The power of role-models man, glad you made it!
Once you learn what Jimi was doing it takes you to another level on guitar.
It's so lovely to hear him talk about something he's really interested in, he's so enthusiastic 💙
People that look up to Jimi Hendrix always end up to be beasts of guitar players. John is one of them🔥
Hendrix is a force of nature, John isn't
@@nicholasgargano7396 didn’t say he was buddy I’m saying he’s a man that looked up to him and is a great player. Different styles but the influence of his is Jimi
@@Jay91Byrd can you quote me where I said you did, thanks
@@nicholasgargano7396 Sorry mate I interoperated that wrong. Thought you were hating on John.
@@Jay91Byrd not at all, he's a fine player a fantastic musician, but hendrix is just out there on his own, the depth of his soul is huge. I'd say there's hendrix, then everyone else. You're right I think John is very overlooked, seen him singing how deep is your love, spectacular.
I have taught myself and been playing music for over a decade now and getting nowhere. I like to think of how no one knows John but also, everyone knows John and he has this vibe about him thats not RHCP and at the same time his personal work is so underrated. I have literally learned to play guitar by looking at where people's fingers are on the fretboard in live music videos on TV and trying to emulate the sounds because I never had a computer or the internet. John's work feels like those emotions - raw, eager and honest through and through.
It took me a minute to get the full nature of john. His solo stuff finally got my attention. Amazing musician. Amazing human to overcome the addiction. Even more amazing is fights that battle every day of his life. God bless you John. Keep killin' it! 💪🏋💯
Nothing beats musicians talking about their heroes
Hi Friends ... ohh this Is beautiful ... John is one of those guitarists who still keeps Jimi's spirit alive through his guitar, and John does it perfectly. Then John was born in the year Jimi left us ... Not everything happens by chance 😀👍 Thanks! Always The Best my Friends ❤️🎸🔥
Aaaand, Jimi was named john in first place, Wich was changed to James finally. Facts...
Well Jimi was still alive when John was born
It’s true John was born the same year jimi died and that is spooky
much respect to John Frusciante.... After listening to "Record Water for Ten Days" I really began to appreciate his music more. I dig the comparison and how Jimi's techniques really grew on him.
Keep banging out those kick ass songs man!!!
the john frusciante experience
that enthusiasm 🥰
Thanks for this. He sounds like Flea.
I've listened and watched a billion RHCP and john interviews but I have NEVER heard john so articulate before. This is almost weird
Imagine focusing on one very introverted thing and only one thing your entire life. Then suddenly getting a release for a decade to go be somebody else.
so happy for him.
He let go of something so that he could have it later
I noticed this too recently! No more stuttering or “uh uh uh”s. He even sounds completely used to his dentures now
Amazing he has this enthusiasm still for music
John you are the closest incarnation of Jimi that I have seen in my life . I have missed you greatly , I am elated YOU ARE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for being alive and on this plane of existence!
In the mid 90's, when I was around 10 years old, my older brother bought "Jimi Plays Monterey" for my dad on his birthday. After hearing it I became obsessed with Jimi's wailing guitar sounds and wore out the needle on dad's record player playing it so much. For the next few years I spent hours upon hours in my bedroom with an electric guitar trying to emulate Jimi and whatever else that caught my ear. In my view, learning to play an instrument by ear and getting consumed by the sound is a foundation for good musicianship, beats learning from youtube tutorials any day.
yea but sometimes those TH-cam tutorials save the day and sometimes my mental health and my guitar
@@samuel2234 Righto. Whatever makes you happy :)
I’m a little younger than you so by the time I started to learn we had just got our first desktop PC. No TH-cam tutorials, but tab sheets were a necessity for me. Even then I always wondered how all of the great guitarist had learned prior to that. The amount of effort and commitment it took to actually be proficient during pre internet/YT days is hard to fathom for kids now. Without a doubt being forced to learn by ear can be an advantage for a musician. Not to knock music of today, but I’m sure that has something to do with so many unique styles and genres being introduced from the 60’s - 90’s compared to not so much during these post internet years.
I could listen to Frusciante talk all day long
John's a perfect example of the saying "Your favorite guitarists favorite guitarist is Jimi Hendrix"
But your favourite guitarists, favourite guitarist, favourite guitarist is Rory Gallagher
i heard this full interview, show rather, on sirius xm several months ago. the full show is really cool. i will post it if it's on youtube, not sure it is. but john played all kinds of music that inspired him over the years and talked about each artist before playing the songs.
Jimi is what made me want to play guitar to
Beautiful ❤️ thank you that's some "9 to the universe"🪶
Yeah, man, I got into Jimi just after he died. I had friends with older siblings who tried to hip me to him, but I was still mainly lost in the Beatles and stuff of that ilk, contemporary, interesting but not the (r)evolutionary leap represented by Jimi's music and playing. Got into punk etc. 6-7 years later, was invited to a callback for DOA, but told Joey, "gimme a month". Went to California, dropped off an idiotic piece of self-promotion at Rolling Stone with a cartoonish drawing of Jimi, the Mabuhay in SF, auditioned for the orig. Gong Show in LA with Stevie Wonder's 'Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing'.
Nice to hear you talk about all this, man.
John's got great melodic sense just like Jimi. Guitar players are still trying to figure out how Jimi did things.
I suppose it depends on what you mean. I think it’s pretty well understood “what” he was doing, it’s more that what he did was was so cool people keep coming back him to incorporate his approach into their playing. As far as figuring it out, jazz fusions guys like John McLaughlin and Larry Coryell in the early 1970s had taken what Hendrix had done and brought to a more advanced level, and then now there are players like Eric Gailes and Philip Sayce who are taking Hendrix’s approach/sound even further technically. I think Hendrix will continue to inspire people who are coming to guitar though. He was so experimental and creative.
It's just feel man. You either have it naturally or you don't.
@@sharinganchidori100
I’ve seen a lot of players struggle in the beginning and grow into very intuitive players with great touch. Taste and the quality of one’s influences has a direct impact on that. Obviously certain people don’t have much ability, but I wouldn’t write it off as “you have it or you don’t”.
The intro to Under The Bridge is pure Hendrix.
" Jimi Hendrix it' s Very Pointles For The Modern Guitar Player ". .. So' Good ... ☺😊😉/🎼🎶💙🎸🎵/👍✌👌👏👋
Awesome thanks for sharing
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I am a professional surfer/skater and lived in San Clemente in my surf shack apartment and there was this guy playing amazing guitar all the time and I play quite well not to brag...and always want to introduce myself...but didn't to respect his privacy....long story short it was J. Frusciante I am told by my former neighbors WOW I didn't know until had long since moved but I really dig JF
I watched the chorzow show rhcp played in 2007 the other day, john was on fire and you can feel hendrixs influence on him heavily there
LIVE AT WINTERLAND 1968! My FIRST HENDRIX ALBUM
While I was already a long-time Chili's/John fan at that point, it was age 15 when SRV's rendition of Little Wing (plus EVH's Eruption) which served as the catalyst for my wanting to pick up the guitar. While John talks about Jimi's version here, it was the same for me listening to SRV's version, insofar as thinking this was some impossible feat, the whole sounding like multiple guitars playing but in reality it only being just one. I was absolutely mesmerized by Little Wing and still remain in awe to date. By that point, I'd been a diehard RHCP fan for at least 3 or 4 years (since age 11 or 12) and, sure, Little Wing and Eruption were the two single pieces of guitar music that ultimately made me pick up the six string... but it's John's playing which really fascinated me once I got into it. A few people over the years have remarked how much certain phrases I play or certain little nuanced things which I do on the guitar sound exactly like JF, and it's true- he's the guy whose playing (along with David Gilmour's) I spent my formative years as a guitar player trying to emulate, and I'd say successfully so if I've received the compliment so many times now. I genuinely strive to be original in what I do, but being compared to Froosh and Gilmour are compliments I will gladly accept- I also know I mix in my own unique style, so not just some 100% clone. John is something else, man.
Jimi Hendrix was my number 1 favorite guitar player....
Its happening the opposite to me... I totally fell in love with Hendrix when I was like 17 or 16, but now... I'm falling in love with punk and stuff like Talking Heads, Sex Pistols, The Damned, The Clash, Gang of Four, Buzzcocks and all the great stuff
Same here, i felt in love with Ramones, great band!
Same for me
If you happen to live near John Frusciante you give him a key to your apartment. No questions asked
I'm a drummer and I was so inspired by Johns playing, that I taught myself how to play gtr and started writing my own songs years ago.
Literally same here. Been a drummer my whole life growing up self-taught and when I had to move somewhere where I couldn't set up my kit, I picked up guitar as to not get frustrated; taught myself on that too. And it just so happened that I was really heavy HEAVY into RHCP and John Frusciante at the time and I was tripping and getting high a lot. Now I'm older and more calm. John has helped me in becoming as close to sober as I can be lol and has made me want to go hard-core at music again.
love hearing about john's Jimi epiphany 💜💜!
I was never able to get into jimi hendrix , but I love john frusciante stuff💯
One day you will….
He IS the true king of rock and roll... I fought about that! The Jimi Hendrix blues album i found to be suprene
Love it
He was a chilly pepper fan b4 joining his first jam with flea they wrote higher ground together
Both these guys are huge influences on me, no doubt.
It should be no surprise to everyone here that John Frusciante played and co-wrote on all of RHCP’s most successful albums.
He's talking a lot more coherently now.. anyone else notice? There aren't those classic "umms" or stutters or pauses. I wonder if maybe this was something he worked on during the time he had away, or maybe he's just in a better mental space.
John looking a lot like Jim Caviezel, circa Passion of the Christ
I discovered the Chili's and Jimi at the same time. Mind blown.
around 1:10 when he says “the valley” where exactly is he referring to?
San Fernando Valley
I hope John plays Purple Haze in the up coming concerts. Trust me, it's a full on kick ass cover.
Voodoo child*
@@BlindMiceSquad Heck yeah!!! 👍👍
This guy is awesome
John is the person that I’m striving to be able to emulate
Sept. 21st 1989, the Chili Peppers played at the Majestic Ventura Theater. me and my 2 best friends spent the day at the beach getting high. Well waiting in line in front of the Venue, Chad and John were just hangin' out, mingling w/the crowd. When they went to walk back in, the doorman stopped John, he hadn't bothered to wear his pass and was like "I'm In the BAND". this was back when they called him Greeny becuz he was brand new to the group and looked like he was like fuckin' 15 yrs old
Saw a live RHCP show in Albany Ny at Pepsi arena 1999 next day I bought a strat and Marshall amp
John walks into Guitar Center and realizes a fourteen year old has cracked the code of Stairway to Heaven.
Listen to his first album - Niandra LaDes and usually just a T-shirt.
It's so fucking dope and experimental, just great musicianship. Heavy Hendrix influence but has the refreshing novelty of Frusciante
If Jimi were around he would want to emulate you now. Much love JF.
John's voice sounds a lot like Flea in this interview
SO PURPLE! SO TRANSPARENT! STORYTELLING LEVEL: PURE TIME TRAVELER
Little wing did crack the code
It's funny like most people on this comment section I worked backwards. I got really into John then got really into Jimi as a result of finding out how influenced John was by him.
I am striving to be able to emulate John as well. 🙏
Te amo John
Yeah that’s just like me but the opposite man
I loved Hendrix so much but I knew I could never play like him
So I played anyway and it was punk rock that gave me the impetus to say
“you don’t have to be that great”
But I saw myself in Jimi Hendrix as a person of mixed race
I saw myself in thin Lizzy in Micky Dolenz
Hell I even saw myself in Alex Van Halen take a look at that guy and he’s supposed to be from the Balkans
Chrissakes we both got eyebrows like Michael Keaton meets Leonard Nimoy
I grew up with all women and Music is feminine
I was in my 30s before I started building things
I believe in my heart of hearts that Steve Marriott from humble pie shares a similar story with Jimi Hendrix
jimi was the GOAT
imagine if he had more than 3 albums
you gotta count band of gypsys
Where can I hear all of this?
Oi mate, new album ei? Rush that shait mate
john, i hope you know that some of us see you in a brighter light than jimi. believe it or not
1:50 Well isn't that weird? Because every time I hear someone play a faithful cover of Under The Bridge I think... Hmm, they've really cracked the code.
I give John fans a lot of grief because I think they can be unbearable sometimes, however I am a fan of his earlier work. His electronic is next level. People don't give it nearly the respect it deserves. Maybe cause he's so great at guitar they think his electronic stuff is just some little hobby. He might be better at electric than guitar. He's that good.
However, John's voice is starting to have me worried a bit. He's been smoking for years, and I heard he quit. Still though, I hope he's OK. That's all I'll say. Cheers, John 🍻
and now.......a word from john frusciante.
Holy.Shit.Balls...i haven't heard anyone give a shout-out to Curtis Mayfield. This is a pleasant surprise.
He talks about Curtis a lot in his old interviews with the band go check them out!
@@YtheMathGuy
Check who out?
Never Mind The Bullocks?
Emulate he did and more…
What's the full interview?
Be your own style
Is the full interview somewhere?
For multiple reasons you should add a source of where you got this audio from.
Just realized john & flea have the same voice & speak the same
Me too! It’s rare that two people with the same natural speaking voice know each other, let alone are in the same band. With the exception of biological brothers with the same voice and biological sisters with the same voice.
who disliked this bro what
John Frusciante is the reason I sing like Barry Gibb
Andrei talks about John Frusciante and Jimi Hendrix: “They Were The People Who I Was Striving To Be Able To Emulate!”
John es discípulo de hendrix
john who??
Did not knew that John is a Fan of Joe Jackson. Pretty cool to know.
Hello, cousin!! 💋
John Frusciante is the white Italo-American Hendrix ☝🏻
i wonder what he listens now or what he thinks about the new generation of guitarists
He sounds like flea
He then got into a Steve Via phase
Steve Via? Who’s that, I think he had a bass player named Flae
@@SoUnDMaN831 check out early vids or rhcp with him. he had an Ibanez and a Carvin. he learned funk by playing with Flea and Chad.
Where is this from?
th-cam.com/video/FkGPn9zoeRc/w-d-xo.html
❤️😁
Just listening i thought that was flea talking at first
Where's this interview coming from? Is there more?
Literally is like his son musically speaking 😎😎😎
Not really. He is the musical son of many artists.
Agreed. John has many influences and the music had shades of hendrix but varied greatly album by album.
Stadium Arcadium sounds nothing like BSSM.
@@Goooooooooooooooober exactly... He has some hendrix licks, the strat/wah, marshall feedback thing.. But not really bluesy, his solo phrasing has practically nothing to do with Hendrix. He borrows from him, page, many others, etc etc. He is a rock guitar player.
Release the first track already!
Full interview? Anyone?
from 2020 its on youtube with the same john picture
Any chance of a link?
Full Interview: th-cam.com/video/FkGPn9zoeRc/w-d-xo.html
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Slc
@@RHCPtv1 Thanks!
"MuSiC dOwNlOaDs ArE kIlLiNg MuSiC..." Here's (arguably) one of the world's greatest guitarists talking about how he pirated music onto cassette tapes in his younger years.
Also, the fine print on DVD and Blu Ray cases say it's illegal to share or watch the movie with another person, one copy per person... but I'd like to meet somebody who actually follows such T's & C's
Hope to see Iggy Pop play with the Peppers.