Just hearing him talk with that rain noise in the backdrop is already 10x better than a therapy session. Could listen to this ever night after a stressful day.
Thing i love about john and the resaon hes my favourite guitarist and so many other people's favorite guitarist is because you have this guy who knows nothing but music, hes not flashy hes not trying to impress you hes just trying to write the best songs he can and if that melody he writes happens to be incredibly difficult to play then so be it! Hes the only guitarist i know of that puts music first and disregards showing off
Um he knows A LOT about music, probably more than other musicians. Flea said that John had incredible musical theoretical knowledge when taking him into the band.
The Red Hots are amazing because they have an amazing guitarist, drummer, bassist and say what you want about Anthony’s voice, but you can’t deny his song writing skills. They are so very well rounded together and that’s why I love them so much ❤️
In Blood Sugar Sex Magik There Was A Song With The Same Title When I Heard Anthony's Voice For The First Time I Was Shocked Because Anthony's Voice Was Deep And I Think His Voice Was Hot And Seductive In That Song
Exactly, those weird ignorant haters completely fail to realize that the RHCP wouldn’t have become what they are today without Anthony. Anthony was friends with Hillel before he even met Flea, and Flea met Hillel BECAUSE OF ANTHONY. Flea wouldn’t even be a bass player if he was never introduced to Hillel, meaning we wouldn’t even have the RHCP. Plus, after the life events happened the way they did, leading them to form the band, the band wouldn’t have become innovators of a new style which was literally the MAIN reason people gravitated to them. And it all happened due to Anthony not being a singer. He just had a wildly cosmic and free spirited attitude, In love with music, his friends, and a talent of writing poetry. That of which birthed the Funkadelic Sex Rap Punk style that nobody had ever heard of before. Those ignorant people who hate on Anthony can eat a big ole bag of dicks, testicles, and anal sphincters. They don’t know jack shit 😂 🤦♂️
It’s Such an epic form of bad karma for those little shits 😂 all of the kids who stopped talking to John for whatever stupid reason, probably grew up to completely lame and miserable failures. So happy for John. He persevered his whole life, even beating a deep, dark, and near death drug addiction that would have killed a normal human being. He is special….Born to give the world such a beautiful, inspiring, motivational, loving, and important artistic talent along with a life story that millions can learn from. Long live John Frusciante ❤️
Man my girlfriend is starting to think I’m obsessed with the amount of John Frusciante music I consume every single day. Watching John Frusciante speak always warms my heart. The authenticity, depth, pure emotional. Love JF.
Hey man,I hear ya. But I’m kinda new on the Fruciante train. I’ve heard RHCP all my life of course but now really digging into JF. Can you recommend a path to listen to his solo stuff and the best Chili Peppers stuff?
@@ledaswan5990 Definitely! Start with Shadows Collide with People... Then Curtains.. then The Will to Death. All of these are JF solo albums. You'll be in love with each and every one of them I'm sure. If you have Spotify (which I really recommend) then you have browse to John Frusciante and listen to all his best albums and work right from the app. GREAT STUFF
@@ledaswan5990 Wow... that's a big ask, simply because there is SO much music of SUCH a high quality, and it's ALL over the place stylistically. His first two solo records are lo-fi and weird and drugged out and fucked up and beautiful. You love it or you don't. I think it's some of his best work, but I could see how others don't. Niandra Lades, in particular, takes my breath away. The next "stage" is after he rejoined RHCP for Californication, but before By the Way... basically that includes his first shot at synth-based music on To Record Only Water for Ten Days. It's unique. Guitar is there, too. More 'newly sober post-punk Jesus' than epic guitar God. Then came Shadows Colide with People in 2003, which was his most polished rock record until that point - also the first time he worked with Josh Klinghoffer... It picks up where 'To Record Water..." left off, but Chad Smith replaces the drum machine - a big positive - and the guitar is expanding... a good entry point for the unenlightened... He also released an acoustic version online! Then... 2004 - WHOA! Where to start? This man recorded an album per month for six months leading up to the Stadium Arcadium sessions. The Will to Death (stripped), Inside of Emptiness (heavy), and Curtains (acoustic) are the "proper solo LPs," peppered in between the DC EP produced by Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat (the only project he didn't produce himself), an electronica album with Josh (A Sphere in the Heart of Darkness), and their post-punk band with Joe Lally of Fugazi on bass. All of this stuff is great, and it's very difficult to choose... Curtains, maybe? Inside of Emptiness? After that, he tours for Stadium Arcadium and then creates his true psychedelic masterpiece, The Empyrean, which is a bit of everything mentioned above yet entirely its own thing. There are synths, but they don't overwhelm the guitar, Johnny Marr guests on a track, it's got a tribute to Maggot Brain... what else can you ask for? You might well prefer Niandra LaDes or The Will to Death. Who knows? The Empyrean's got a little bit of everything, though. Pick your poison, kid. After that, he did a bunch of digital stuff, which is OK if you're into that kind of thing. Most of his best guitar work and traditional songwriting is featured above, though.
its amazing hearing him talk, he thinks about so much but has a hard time putting his thoughts into words. but the moment you hand him a guitar he expresses himself beautifully
i love how as he keeps talking he gets more comfortable just being himself. very smart man, i think he's afraid of looking 'too smart' but it's just who he is
I can fully relate to John. ...I went through heroin addiction....everything bad in the world made me feel guilty...felt ashamed of being a human being....just carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders....it's wonderful to be on the other side. ....i wouldn't change anything....
Good for you man. Keep on fighting the good fight. My older brother was not so lucky and died 4 years ago from a heroin od. I am happy you came through it, never give up. Peace.
@@kasskass101 probably fentanyl if it was 4 years ago. 2014 was the year fentanyl hit and everyone started dying. Sorry to hear that. I'm recently clean after 13 years if using. I was fuckin exhausted at the end and just couldn't live like that anymore. My addiction was so bad I couldnt even sleep at night without atleast 2 grams to the face. I got off the needle in 2011 but could never fully leave it. Finally opiate free and the feeling of knowing I can sleep tonight no problem, knowing I dont have to histke and lie for money, track down my dealer , get somewhere safe and get high. What an exhausting existence
U can hear the happiness, pain an sorrow!!! Not just hitting chords but the emotional output when playing those chords, thats why i always loved John's playing u can hear his Pain.🤘
I am listening to every word he says here. Even though I am not really a fan of punk music (prefer progressive rock, jazz and everything JF does)..., but it's him talking about music and the energy that comes from that. Thank you so much for uploading this, I hadn't listened to this before.
It’s a true miracle that he is still alive after how deep into addiction he was. He is (and we are) so lucky he found the strength to bring it all back together. His life is a beautiful story of survival and redemption.
John is such a beautiful human being, I don't know... He's the reason I started playing guitar and I love him so much just for the fact that he is such a pure and beautiful human. I love listening to him and I wish him all the best wherever he is and whatever he does ❤️
"it wasn't even funny it was really sad, i'd want somebody to be my friend, i'd invite them over, play them a record i really liked and they'd just stop talking to me completely"
I've learned that there are people who'd rather bring everyone else down than to raise themselves up. There are people who fear anything a little different. It can be frustrating sometimes when people are afraid to be vulnerable, but it's a complicated situation. It seems real serious in the moment, just like kids games seem, to the kids who are playing.
Aphex is honestly one of the more straightforward of that side of music. He takes the simplest most basic shit yet makes it extremely complex. That's what he makes him so dope
Johns legit inspiration... I'm no one.. but I've had my struggles and continue to do so.. addiction per say I seen John at his lowest.. but yet I connect so well with this kind.. John.. kurt.. those are the best I feel connected. There's a deep emotion within that builds up through your suffering while u might be ignorant of.. I strive to be one of those guitarists if anything I am one on them that's how deep my feeling is.. pure love for these guys
i could listen to him talk about music all day, which i've almost accomplished today. Rarely do you get to hear anyone talk about anything with a depth of knowledge and lived experience.
22:50 - 27:43 John's philosophy on simplicity & space. I absolutely LOVE this, and I think it's something a lot people don't understand, especially his critics
So interesting to hear what his views are on The Ramones, guitar playing, style, music development within bands and so on. Frusciante is intelligent and thought provoking as well as knowledgable and it’s great to see him relaxed, comfortable and so articulate.
To me it’s really interesting to hear one guitar player reflecting on another’s way of playing; Fru can be relied always to be knowledgable and respectful. His influences are hugely varied, he studies and he learns; he’s a great role model, actually.
his take on the power of consistent downstrokes reminds me of Josh Hommes approach to guitar playing. He is also a huge fanatic of punk, Gregg Ginn in particular
I love this video, and I do appreciate you for uploading this :) thank you. (I did put credits for you in the descript. in the video --for also sharing this on my page, hope you don't mind) :)
98% of this interview, or what JF says in general, goes over my head. But, I keep listening and it makes me feel like a deeper thinker. Now I gotta listen to The Ramones to see what is so great about them. It's been a long time...
John spends like 15 minutes digging himself deeper and deeper into a hole trying to explain how he still respects The Ramones after criticising them for 2 minutes. Gotta love John.
I had the pleasure of meeting him after one of his solo shows in 2001, and he is such a sweet, genuine, gentle kinda guy. Just like he is here. He hugged me and he was very small too. I'm only 5'2'' and I got the impression that he wasn't much bigger than me lol.
I’m a kid and play drums and bass. Kids think I’m weird too when I talk about music too. I’m 11 and one day they will catch up and understand. I hope to be a great musician someday.
Nah, you can do drugs just be responsible with them. If you view certain drugs as tools, you'll benefit from it. Just never become dependent on it. Higher chance you'll be a very boring musician without drugs.
@@user-hy3on6dg8l Tell that to Frank Zappa. It's nonsense that you require drugs to be an interesting musician. You're still gambling your future and discipline, especially when you use them earlier in life or if you have any mental problems. Weed at most, at like 21, but it's still psychologically addictive to many
I would literally kill someone just to go back in the days where John was playing punk albums to his friends and just jam and enjoy music with him but mostly just to be his friend.
Watch Anthony Kiedis talking about the Ramones too: th-cam.com/video/VsEZDGshCgE/w-d-xo.html
Me too xx
You may be cool. But you will never be "9yo John Frusciante buying a Ramones album with a big jar of pennies" cool.
Nerdy Teacher when i was 9 years old i bought californication because i thought the picture looked cool 😌 best thing i ever did!
Nerdy Teacher so true!
juicedupfreak Californication was my first RHCP album. My aunt gave me when I was 12 because it had California in the name and was a skater haha
I lend it from a friend and never gave it back.
neither will you ever be "[in the record store] they tought I was cool because I was this tall and could play all those Hendrix songs" cool..
He could philosophize bout Nutella and I’d still listen it for hours
He's a or at least was a great debater too. Probably the most creative and interesting person that I ever met.
David Kneitel you met him?
@@lanaliakada, yes.
Facts
how
I love watching john's interviews right before i go to sleep..so relaxing and enjoyable...such a gorgeous soul.
Raven FireWalker Morris Yea he makes anyone feel relaxed and happy!
Same
Yeah but why he so chill
I’m trying it right now
Exactly what I’m doing now
Just hearing him talk with that rain noise in the backdrop is already 10x better than a therapy session. Could listen to this ever night after a stressful day.
Thing i love about john and the resaon hes my favourite guitarist and so many other people's favorite guitarist is because you have this guy who knows nothing but music, hes not flashy hes not trying to impress you hes just trying to write the best songs he can and if that melody he writes happens to be incredibly difficult to play then so be it! Hes the only guitarist i know of that puts music first and disregards showing off
Dan Kendall I agree entirely.
Um he knows A LOT about music, probably more than other musicians. Flea said that John had incredible musical theoretical knowledge when taking him into the band.
Nicholas Rios Oops, my bad!
Lmao
very well said
The Red Hots are amazing because they have an amazing guitarist, drummer, bassist and say what you want about Anthony’s voice, but you can’t deny his song writing skills. They are so very well rounded together and that’s why I love them so much ❤️
I mean, the voice of Anthony is a big part of their sound, they wouldn't be what they are without him.
In Blood Sugar Sex Magik There Was A Song With The Same Title When I Heard Anthony's Voice For The First Time I Was Shocked Because Anthony's Voice Was Deep And I Think His Voice Was Hot And Seductive In That Song
@@adamarndt2587 absolutely and it works so well with the bands' vibe
Exactly, those weird ignorant haters completely fail to realize that the RHCP wouldn’t have become what they are today without Anthony. Anthony was friends with Hillel before he even met Flea, and Flea met Hillel BECAUSE OF ANTHONY. Flea wouldn’t even be a bass player if he was never introduced to Hillel, meaning we wouldn’t even have the RHCP. Plus, after the life events happened the way they did, leading them to form the band, the band wouldn’t have become innovators of a new style which was literally the MAIN reason people gravitated to them. And it all happened due to Anthony not being a singer. He just had a wildly cosmic and free spirited attitude, In love with music, his friends, and a talent of writing poetry. That of which birthed the Funkadelic Sex Rap Punk style that nobody had ever heard of before. Those ignorant people who hate on Anthony can eat a big ole bag of dicks, testicles, and anal sphincters. They don’t know jack shit 😂 🤦♂️
One of the greatest guitarists of all time.
I could listen to John talk for hours and hours.. Thx for uploading this! Don't think I've ever seen it before..
Nouser name_1337 I sure could do the same! You're welcome.
same
Nouser name_1337 Same 😁💗😍
Nouser name_1337 he isn’t a good talker, but he’s real and tells you what he’s truly thinking and how it is
I don't know why or what but me too...
God, he’s beautiful. I’ve had a running crush on him since 1989 when I was in 9th grade. I’m 48 now!
I bet those kids who stopped talking to John because of what he listened to really regret it now
So stupid and unfortunate
Weirdly I think about this a lot. I bet they were so mad when he blew up.
It’s Such an epic form of bad karma for those little shits 😂 all of the kids who stopped talking to John for whatever stupid reason, probably grew up to completely lame and miserable failures. So happy for John. He persevered his whole life, even beating a deep, dark, and near death drug addiction that would have killed a normal human being. He is special….Born to give the world such a beautiful, inspiring, motivational, loving, and important artistic talent along with a life story that millions can learn from. Long live John Frusciante ❤️
I could listen to the mixture of john's voice and the sound of the rain all day :)
Man my girlfriend is starting to think I’m obsessed with the amount of John Frusciante music I consume every single day. Watching John Frusciante speak always warms my heart. The authenticity, depth, pure emotional. Love JF.
So funny man. My wife thinks the same. Kind of creeping her out. She doesn’t get it. Haha
Totally get it.
Hey man,I hear ya. But I’m kinda new on the Fruciante train. I’ve heard RHCP all my life of course but now really digging into JF. Can you recommend a path to listen to his solo stuff and the best Chili Peppers stuff?
@@ledaswan5990 Definitely! Start with Shadows Collide with People... Then Curtains.. then The Will to Death. All of these are JF solo albums. You'll be in love with each and every one of them I'm sure. If you have Spotify (which I really recommend) then you have browse to John Frusciante and listen to all his best albums and work right from the app. GREAT STUFF
@@ledaswan5990 Wow... that's a big ask, simply because there is SO much music of SUCH a high quality, and it's ALL over the place stylistically.
His first two solo records are lo-fi and weird and drugged out and fucked up and beautiful. You love it or you don't. I think it's some of his best work, but I could see how others don't. Niandra Lades, in particular, takes my breath away.
The next "stage" is after he rejoined RHCP for Californication, but before By the Way... basically that includes his first shot at synth-based music on To Record Only Water for Ten Days. It's unique. Guitar is there, too. More 'newly sober post-punk Jesus' than epic guitar God.
Then came Shadows Colide with People in 2003, which was his most polished rock record until that point - also the first time he worked with Josh Klinghoffer... It picks up where 'To Record Water..." left off, but Chad Smith replaces the drum machine - a big positive - and the guitar is expanding... a good entry point for the unenlightened... He also released an acoustic version online!
Then... 2004 - WHOA! Where to start? This man recorded an album per month for six months leading up to the Stadium Arcadium sessions. The Will to Death (stripped), Inside of Emptiness (heavy), and Curtains (acoustic) are the "proper solo LPs," peppered in between the DC EP produced by Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat (the only project he didn't produce himself), an electronica album with Josh (A Sphere in the Heart of Darkness), and their post-punk band with Joe Lally of Fugazi on bass. All of this stuff is great, and it's very difficult to choose... Curtains, maybe? Inside of Emptiness?
After that, he tours for Stadium Arcadium and then creates his true psychedelic masterpiece, The Empyrean, which is a bit of everything mentioned above yet entirely its own thing. There are synths, but they don't overwhelm the guitar, Johnny Marr guests on a track, it's got a tribute to Maggot Brain... what else can you ask for? You might well prefer Niandra LaDes or The Will to Death. Who knows? The Empyrean's got a little bit of everything, though.
Pick your poison, kid. After that, he did a bunch of digital stuff, which is OK if you're into that kind of thing. Most of his best guitar work and traditional songwriting is featured above, though.
its amazing hearing him talk, he thinks about so much but has a hard time putting his thoughts into words. but the moment you hand him a guitar he expresses himself beautifully
I like this man and his work so much.
Wherever he may be and whatever he is doing, I wish him the best.
Boy do i have news for you..
Hes making techno now and running a sick label out in LA
i love how as he keeps talking he gets more comfortable just being himself. very smart man, i think he's afraid of looking 'too smart' but it's just who he is
John makes you feel you can do anything if you got the passion. He is my inspiration and the reason i play in triads a lot more than i should😉
Welcome back John
I can fully relate to John. ...I went through heroin addiction....everything bad in the world made me feel guilty...felt ashamed of being a human being....just carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders....it's wonderful to be on the other side. ....i wouldn't change anything....
Good for you man. Keep on fighting the good fight. My older brother was not so lucky and died 4 years ago from a heroin od. I am happy you came through it, never give up. Peace.
I know... It's hard but it's such a spritual relief, just to feel good and have a clear mind. I can now naturally get off on REAL things I do.
@@iancostigan7865That's awesome! Wishing you so much peace and the best that life can offer you. Stay well. Hugs from Australia! xx
@@kasskass101 probably fentanyl if it was 4 years ago. 2014 was the year fentanyl hit and everyone started dying. Sorry to hear that. I'm recently clean after 13 years if using. I was fuckin exhausted at the end and just couldn't live like that anymore. My addiction was so bad I couldnt even sleep at night without atleast 2 grams to the face. I got off the needle in 2011 but could never fully leave it. Finally opiate free and the feeling of knowing I can sleep tonight no problem, knowing I dont have to histke and lie for money, track down my dealer , get somewhere safe and get high. What an exhausting existence
Mike Fantasia I love this thread. Glad y’all are doing well. I pray my sister finds this same sanity before it kills her.
can john start a podcast or something, I love it when people have a very calming voice. it’s almost maternal lol
Misa rai It would be great but from what I’ve learned it isn’t something that makes him tick.
I dunno, this seemed like perfect amount of rambling , anymore and it would become annoying.
I know this is from a year ago, but he’s starting a radio show on Dublab.
@@headlikeahole9235 I can’t wait to listen and subscribe too it :-)
I just love finding new interviews with john. thanks for posting.
14:38 - 15:45 ❤️ John explains, very simply but very beautifully, how music made from the heart is enthralling and alluring to those with a deep soul.
U can hear the happiness, pain an sorrow!!! Not just hitting chords but the emotional output when playing those chords, thats why i always loved John's playing u can hear his Pain.🤘
I’m still to this day, in awe of this man.
Raining and John talking... smoothiest thing, ever!
It sounds like a tin roof.
I am listening to every word he says here. Even though I am not really a fan of punk music (prefer progressive rock, jazz and everything JF does)..., but it's him talking about music and the energy that comes from that. Thank you so much for uploading this, I hadn't listened to this before.
Anne Dworak Thank you for watching.
Who can resist this?
This makes me so happy ! Thanks for the upload. 4:28 makes me a lil sad though, poor John
This man is something else!! Amazing!
It’s a true miracle that he is still alive after how deep into addiction he was. He is (and we are) so lucky he found the strength to bring it all back together. His life is a beautiful story of survival and redemption.
John is such a beautiful human being, I don't know... He's the reason I started playing guitar and I love him so much just for the fact that he is such a pure and beautiful human. I love listening to him and I wish him all the best wherever he is and whatever he does ❤️
He's not the reason I started playing, but he's my inspiration to start making my own music 12 years later
Yup, he inspired me to pick up the guitar at an early age. He just made it seem natural.
He’s such a deep person, I love him ❤️
I can imagine a little john going into a music store with a gallon jar full of pennies. Thats so cute
"it wasn't even funny it was really sad, i'd want somebody to be my friend, i'd invite them over, play them a record i really liked and they'd just stop talking to me completely"
I've learned that there are people who'd rather bring everyone else down than to raise themselves up. There are people who fear anything a little different. It can be frustrating sometimes when people are afraid to be vulnerable, but it's a complicated situation. It seems real serious in the moment, just like kids games seem, to the kids who are playing.
I thought the same 🥺
Brugh my adolescence in a nutshell
he would be annoying as fuck to know in person
@@cromandum217 why?
2004 John: "The simpler something is, the greater it is"
2007 John: "Aphex is the best thing since sliced bread"
Aphex is honestly one of the more straightforward of that side of music. He takes the simplest most basic shit yet makes it extremely complex. That's what he makes him so dope
God! I love this man! Everytime I hear him talking about anything, I feel like the world is a better place with him.
Johns legit inspiration... I'm no one.. but I've had my struggles and continue to do so.. addiction per say I seen John at his lowest.. but yet I connect so well with this kind.. John.. kurt.. those are the best I feel connected. There's a deep emotion within that builds up through your suffering while u might be ignorant of.. I strive to be one of those guitarists if anything I am one on them that's how deep my feeling is.. pure love for these guys
I could listen to him talk for hours💗💗
wow
i could listen to him talk about music all day, which i've almost accomplished today. Rarely do you get to hear anyone talk about anything with a depth of knowledge and lived experience.
This man is legitimately an idol of mine. Just such an amazing artist and good person.
He looks absolutely gorgeous here. Inside and out.
22:50 - 27:43
John's philosophy on simplicity & space. I absolutely LOVE this, and I think it's something a lot people don't understand, especially his critics
Finally, a new interview (new to me). I thought I had exhausted all things Fruciante. Good to know there is still more out there. Thanks lago!
Thank you, man!
Haha, same here ... new stuff :) That's sooo uplifting.
Charlie 👍
Yes. All things Frusciante haha.
I've never seen this interview before, thanks so much for sharing! :D
moe5555 Thanks, man. I appreciate it.
I love watching/listening too John Frusciante interviews. I genuinely enjoy his opinions on music and life...
"I have to really trust the music to let it inside of me..." Word.
So well put
So interesting to hear what his views are on The Ramones, guitar playing, style, music development within bands and so on. Frusciante is intelligent and thought provoking as well as knowledgable and it’s great to see him relaxed, comfortable and so articulate.
John may have the most unique outlook on the world I've ever seen/heard.
To me it’s really interesting to hear one guitar player reflecting on another’s way of playing; Fru can be relied always to be knowledgable and respectful. His influences are hugely varied, he studies and he learns; he’s a great role model, actually.
So damn true! He absolutely is a great role model!
Never seen this interview thanks for uploading it!
redhotchilifan98 You're welcome!
i admired you john👏👏, please don't stop creating music😎
🧡 his spirit, he’s truly an amazing soul to me.
I love John's hair here. It suits him nicely
Him telling the story of the jar full of pennies has made me want to hug John...
That baby saved his money
I could listen to him for hours...
absolutely amazing person. amazing guitarist, amazing talent, amazing words, amazing soul.
So good. Love hearing his thoughts. Thanks John
This is amazing. Thank you!
Ross Martin Thank you, man!
I love listening to this guy, so talented and humble!
Love the noise of the rain in the background.
I love him
John your a survivor in more ways than I one .
All you guys are.Thats why I love you all 💜✌
i could listen to him talk forever
This man's understanding of the musical universe is light years beyond any other living being I have ever seen
Never seen this before, this is gold my man. Wow.
SuperHodge08 You're welcome, man!
Iago Drumond Thx bro for the upload 👍💗
Im not gay but this mans hot. If i were gay id have a crush on him
You are gay, but we all love John.
I'll admit....I've got a heterosexual man crush on John Frusciante and I miss him being in the Chili Peppers
you seem gay though. dont fight it
@@rebelguy9487 I have the same problem with Rory Gallagher lol
omg yes
John Frusciante and Flea are great musicians, but also great lovers of music. Very inspiring.
awesome, thank you. Love frusciante
So do I.
8:40 when she says she doesn't like rhcp
bahahaha this killed me
Huh...i dont hear anyone say that
@@erinhand Yeah I don't get that comment at all! Have NO clue what the hell they're referencing.
@@ryanhale1654 because he's walking away from the theoretical girl because she doesn't like RHCP
Do you like rhcp?
Love seeing all the respect for John.. if only we gave everyone else the same chance to gain our respect as well
his take on the power of consistent downstrokes reminds me of Josh Hommes approach to guitar playing. He is also a huge fanatic of punk, Gregg Ginn in particular
John sees music in the most detailed pictures. ❤️ It's beautiful!
I love you, John. You’re so sweet and gentle❤️
I like the way he talks its very soft spoken like he’s not really a much talker
John is a master debater.
great interview
thank you for the upload! poor johnny boy being judged for his punk music lol
4:29 aw 🥺
Thanks for uploading!
He looks so handsome here.
I love this video, and I do appreciate you for uploading this :) thank you. (I did put credits for you in the descript. in the video --for also sharing this on my page, hope you don't mind) :)
98% of this interview, or what JF says in general, goes over my head. But, I keep listening and it makes me feel like a deeper thinker. Now I gotta listen to The Ramones to see what is so great about them. It's been a long time...
John spends like 15 minutes digging himself deeper and deeper into a hole trying to explain how he still respects The Ramones after criticising them for 2 minutes. Gotta love John.
I love this guy! 💗❤️🧡
Thank you for uploading this :)
Kyle Bryan you're welcome!
I could listen to him talk about music allll day
God i wish he would come back to the peppers he is a great guitar player I am glad I got to see them in 03 with John....
Yeah if he went back just to make 1 sick ass album that would be awesome.
Love the new album. 3 more after that has a nice ring to it
Awww. I will always be your friend. ♡
I had the pleasure of meeting him after one of his solo shows in 2001, and he is such a sweet, genuine, gentle kinda guy. Just like he is here. He hugged me and he was very small too. I'm only 5'2'' and I got the impression that he wasn't much bigger than me lol.
Lo amo. Pasan los años y su sabiduría (incluso acerca de la banda que marcó una etapa para cada quien) me hace querer abrazarlo. Sapiofilia pura.
I'd have been John's friend back then. I've always been open to all kinds of music.
So much respect for this guy :)
Jesus Frusciante from heavens his eyes is everything ✨
I love John .. his music resonates so deeply with my consciousness
I’m a kid and play drums and bass. Kids think I’m weird too when I talk about music too. I’m 11 and one day they will catch up and understand. I hope to be a great musician someday.
Daniel Benitez thanks dude
Nah, you can do drugs just be responsible with them. If you view certain drugs as tools, you'll benefit from it. Just never become dependent on it. Higher chance you'll be a very boring musician without drugs.
@@user-hy3on6dg8l dont listen to this moron. you dont need drugs to not be "boring"... why would you even say that to a kid lmao so weird
@@user-hy3on6dg8l Tell that to Frank Zappa. It's nonsense that you require drugs to be an interesting musician. You're still gambling your future and discipline, especially when you use them earlier in life or if you have any mental problems. Weed at most, at like 21, but it's still psychologically addictive to many
I would literally kill someone just to go back in the days where John was playing punk albums to his friends and just jam and enjoy music with him but mostly just to be his friend.
i love john so much.
He's so hot I love him
8:24 John grabs guitar- YAAAA
John puts guitar down - AAWWW
thanks!
Gehti Schniksan you're welcome!
Take a shot every time our Johnny Boi stammers . You're going to be in the 4th Dimension in 9 seconds
Fuuuuckk dude I'm hammered now fuuuuckkk
Thanks for the upload.
i also hve had the pleasure of meeting 2 of them before they became well known love em their style their everything !!!RHCP. the best ...