@@chaoticambianceHow about Flea's trumpet playing on the album recorded version of this track. He had such beautiful tone. Prior to RHCP, Flea only played trumpet, mainly jazz i believe. Hilel then taught flea to play bass. His bass playing is so heavily influenced by those jazz and funk roots. You can hear and feel the work put in to mastering that bass. It may be easy to play a bass, but it's incredible to play bass that well.
Edit: I misread 'best day of their lives' as 'our lives' ... so sorry man I fd up lol. Anyway I'll leave it cause it took long enough to type and is relevant- just NOT to your comment as I thought It was more terrible than anything before it- it was one of the first cheap,really unpolished songs with a badly established band,and the charts would decide how established they'd get in the future..the one hit wonder on a totally different ride on this new supercrack era....it got to a bad sad place and this is a core example of that formulas genesis. Nothing was made or marketed the way these niche bands were. They ran out of established girl and boy beds for one hitters as they were not charting anymore, then came the 'alternate looking- pop band... then pop rap w pod, tatu,you name it. But no sir no. As it's obvious by this essay, that was the moment I really saw different marketing in every aspect of entertainment,an obvious and embarrassing shift. It went from never accepting uncool bs as great,next day comes a whole new rule. And it was obvious to many many of us at the right age etc. A harmless song seemingly...
@@Clowning_Myselfnah rhcp would make up their own day of the week the precocious cunce lol, but I'll pay for the day they respond to Mr bungle ,ever lolol
Dude the chemistry John and Flea had was insane. Where one went one way, the other just filled in the lines. Played separate they were just riffs. Played together was magic.
How the hell would we even know this existed without the internet? Like the only way someone knew that they created that riff was if you were there hanging out with them. Or dropping off heroine at their studio. Plus, this had to be on an actual camcorder, right? This wasn't a phonel
John Frusciante is far and away one of my favorite guitar players. Knowledgable, incredibly intuitive and with his own very,very unique approach. Not many guitarists can boast a truly recognizable sound.
I like Sterling Morrison. Solid, cool lookin; on the absolute cusp of revolutionising rock n roll and didn't put up any objections at the drug addled Welshman and the transvestite fetishist 😂 Kudos to Mo also, sideways kick drum, genius
I remember when I was a kid ('round 01-02) listening to Butterfly for the first time, then years later finding out where it came from, it made it even better
Musicians use to share music and it was fine. Now you sample a couple seconds and lawyers and coming for you. Bob Dylan wrote I shot the Sheriff and wagon wheel.
@@WildWildWeasel I don’t even really like Nintendo video game music that much but a lot of other people do. At one point almost the entire discography of Nintendo’s video game music was on TH-cam. Nintendo did a Cease and desist and had all of it taken down. It’s never been replaced even close to the full collection and Nintendo could have just bought these channels or gave them permission. Dedicated fans all over the world collectively put in 1000s of hours of work taking audio samples of a physical game cartridge they purchased and over the span of 40 years created the discography. Now it’s just gone.
I remember the day i found this out ❤ Frusciante is my favourite artist of all time hands down, and finding out that he was the one who wrote this was another huge moment of joy for me.
I think I got you boys beat with 3,000+ loops. Although it wasn’t the enjoyment of the video that resulted in me watching it over 3,000 times, it was actually caused by the enjoyment of some heroin which just so happen to hit me hard right as I scrolled onto this video. This boy had to take a nip-nap paddy-wack.
I had that boom box which flipped the tape over automatically. fell asleep for years listening to Mother's Milk and Disintegration all night long and still remember every word.
What a beautiful sound.. I like coming across these videos and seeing people in the comments talk about something that I don’t anything about. Insightful
How did I just learn this now? I AM OVERWHELMED WITH JOY AND RELIEF. SUCH A GENIUS RIFF CAME FROM GENIUSES AND NOT SOME ONE HIT MEDIOCRE PLAGIARISTS😢😢. I AM SI HAPPY TO SEE THIS. SO BEAUTIFUL
I don’t think that they plagiarized, but not unlike you, I’m not gonna do the most reasonable thing and look it up even though I’m holding a device in my hands that would facilitate doing so. But I’m pretty sure the RHCP let them use it. Plus, this isn’t just an improvised riff. It was used on a song, possibly two, within the same album, none of which I remember the name of and, again, will not look up. Hope this helps.
I saw crazy town at ozzfest and it did not go well for them. I didn't know this till just now either and yeah... Feel entirely different about the actual piece of music now. Which is giving me mixed feelings tbh.
Still my favorite place bass line to groove. Played this one with my friend in college in downtown grand rapids no more than 2 hours before seeing them live at Van Andel. I’ll never forget that day
Crazy town actually sampled the riff from rhcp for there song butterfly. Butterfly came out in 1999. The riff is originally from rhcp song “prettty little ditty” that came out in 1989.
It's music people, it circles back on itself which is probably one of the reasons everyone can connect by music. The ambiguity of it blows my mind every single time. So many songs connected I have simply discovered just as a musician. Lord knows what else is out there just like this.
I FUKING love RHCP YOU GUYS are from another planet I am forever inspired by your strength and devotion as artistic musicians I am also a musician and artist of many talents. I dig the butterfly song ,but never knew they got it from yall RESPECT TO YOU! WE'RE NOT WORTHY 😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@Asturico6269 No, Crazy Town Used this track to make Butterfly. Frusciante Sold the rights to Them. Pretty Little Ditty was first, Check it Out ;-) cheers
You are never to old to be informed. I did not know the peppers did it first. Back then bands share their music without being dicks about it. They loved the art. Money did not matter. This is such a great tune by both bands. ❤❤❤❤❤
If there ever was a resurrection in real life, John Frusciante would be it for sure. Bless the dude and his talent. And Flea too of course. Very talented musicians, both of them.
@@ColeOMG yeah but he was in the first phase of addiction, when it's all good and it helps you to express yourself at your best. Rhcp were all super doped, slovak died of heroin overdose, i think flea too which now is all good values was pretty wasted back then. To me the only chill- mature one maybe is chad, Jack Irons before him idk
The BSSM documentary showed how intense his drive was at 21! John is the RHCP magic ingredient his guitar lines inspired anthony to award winning levels of songwriting in 1991 and again in 1999
I saw them play at a benefit for the silver lake addiction center. There was maybe 400 people there. It was the year "blood sugar sex magic" came out and they just hit stardom. They were funky and brutal. Best show ever.
Its that Single Mother Mentality, take whats not yours and claim it as yours, happens errrrrryday - props to the true innovative musicians getting some notoriety here.
this was the most misrable try to raid the same train as rhcp, i allway hated there song and style, even gave them a nick name Shazy town, (Shazy stands for shit in German)
Live in Japan might be the best concert of any band in the history Rock music. If you get your hands on it, it's a must watch. I've got it on vhs somewhere 📼
This sound narrates a significant part of my upbringing in the most poverty stricken and drug addicted place in the united states at the time. Reminds me of my best friends and a family member I grew up playing music with. But they are no longer here.
For all those younger than gen x go look up the Mother's Milk album RHCP .it will blow ya mind....this riff was straight up lifted & looped a decade after pretty little ditty ..happy musical discoveries all xx
I got the cassette from Columbia House back in the day. Along with Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic! My teenage brain was blown away. "Knock Me Down" and "Johnny Kick a Hole in the Sky" stick out to me. I miss the more funky RHCP.
Pretty little ditty is just a mesmerizing jam, I wish it was longer I could listen all day, this 2 minute jam from RHCP is the whole career of crazytown😂
@@rawbmar1166 Well , you can go and read about Frusciante or Chili Peppers history kiddo. It was the end of '92 , but rather he began to get used to it in '93 that fkn' smack! lol amat
Fuck it still touches the soul as the first time. These 2 humans are fucking legends, a legendary duo. Real artists, through and through. My being is so enriched with some of the most soul touching melodies these two produced. And how can one repay such a thing? Fuck... My eternal gratitude then.
I love John's style of playing guitar. I need to learn some of his riffs bc when it comes to guitar im so metal minded, i can hardly play without distortion 😂
The singer recently died from Crazy town.
We lost DJ AM Years prior to suicidal overdose.
RIP Crazy town. Butterfly will always be an iconic track
my heart hurts finding this out, i was a child when this came out
After all these years, my wish finally came true…
😂@@f5tornadeau
Ohhhh shit I'm still laughing AHAAAAAA 🤗☝️👌🤘
Sry. No it's not
Used to listen to this over and over on cassette tape.
Such a beautiful song
Back when they were brilliant
I really love the old stuff . Mother's milk is still a favorite .
Mothers Milk ❤️
Flea skill on that bass is legendary simply awesome
lmao i love your name
It's pretty easy to play a bass like a guitar, nothing to see here.
@@chaoticambianceHow about Flea's trumpet playing on the album recorded version of this track. He had such beautiful tone. Prior to RHCP, Flea only played trumpet, mainly jazz i believe. Hilel then taught flea to play bass. His bass playing is so heavily influenced by those jazz and funk roots. You can hear and feel the work put in to mastering that bass.
It may be easy to play a bass, but it's incredible to play bass that well.
Ya he slappa da bass very good
For crazytown, the day they released Butterfly was the greatest day of their lives.
For RHCP? It was Tuesday
Raul Julia 🖋📜
For RHCP it was Tuesday. For the rest of the world it was Saturday.
Bisen 🙏 underrated comment 🫡
Edit: I misread 'best day of their lives' as 'our lives' ... so sorry man I fd up lol.
Anyway I'll leave it cause it took long enough to type and is relevant- just NOT to your comment as I thought
It was more terrible than anything before it- it was one of the first cheap,really unpolished songs with a badly established band,and the charts would decide how established they'd get in the future..the one hit wonder on a totally different ride on this new supercrack era....it got to a bad sad place and this is a core example of that formulas genesis. Nothing was made or marketed the way these niche bands were.
They ran out of established girl and boy beds for one hitters as they were not charting anymore, then came the 'alternate looking- pop band... then pop rap w pod, tatu,you name it.
But no sir no. As it's obvious by this essay, that was the moment I really saw different marketing in every aspect of entertainment,an obvious and embarrassing shift. It went from never accepting uncool bs as great,next day comes a whole new rule. And it was obvious to many many of us at the right age etc. A harmless song seemingly...
@@Clowning_Myselfnah rhcp would make up their own day of the week the precocious cunce lol, but I'll pay for the day they respond to Mr bungle ,ever lolol
OMG 🤯 I love RHCP ❤ grandmasters of vibe
Sometimes what is just another song for one band might be the best song that another band will ever make...
Sure they "made" it ...
like Cannons with Harry Styles' "Golden"
Ahhhh I see what u did there
Another band Will ever TAKE
@@nielsemilbechnaumannyou do understand how sampling works right?
This is giving me insane levels of nostalgia right now
And guitar is crazy out of tune
Me too and I weren't even into that song lol
Came here looking for this comment. Me too
Same, I could just cry.
100%
Dude the chemistry John and Flea had was insane. Where one went one way, the other just filled in the lines. Played separate they were just riffs. Played together was magic.
i mean they are touring together as we speak.
@@tylersays- Yeah for sure. I just meant in context of this older video. My bad
I guess
Not tooooo familiar with RHCP but is that the john Frishante guy or something?
It’s crazy that most people have no idea that RHCP is where this riff comes from.
As amazingly good rhcps discography is, most people only know 3 songs if I'm being honest.
Its not crazy that people dont know that a riff from a well known song came from a lesser known song...
How the hell would we even know this existed without the internet? Like the only way someone knew that they created that riff was if you were there hanging out with them. Or dropping off heroine at their studio. Plus, this had to be on an actual camcorder, right? This wasn't a phonel
@Circus2999 it's off one of their older albums, lol.
You've definitely only just learned this and you're trying to act like you've always known 😂
Crazy Town - Butterfly, is what i will always know it as. ❤️
John Frusciante is far and away one of my favorite guitar players. Knowledgable, incredibly intuitive and with his own very,very unique approach. Not many guitarists can boast a truly recognizable sound.
I like Sterling Morrison. Solid, cool lookin; on the absolute cusp of revolutionising rock n roll and didn't put up any objections at the drug addled Welshman and the transvestite fetishist 😂
Kudos to Mo also, sideways kick drum, genius
But he killed River Phoenix.
Played on a bunch of Mars Volta records. He's incredible.
@stevewilliams8590 what?
@@stevewilliams8590 nah man, those were the drugs TISM were on 😂
Pure Nostalgia 😎 I swear the sun hit different back in those day ☀️!!!
In more Ways than One. 😊
Those two together are incredible.. the rain falling while the sun shines so bright.. I love that so much..
I remember when I was a kid ('round 01-02) listening to Butterfly for the first time, then years later finding out where it came from, it made it even better
Musicians use to share music and it was fine. Now you sample a couple seconds and lawyers and coming for you. Bob Dylan wrote I shot the Sheriff and wagon wheel.
@@jakedaniels7676 yeah modern copyright laws need to be abolished imho.
@@WildWildWeasel I don’t even really like Nintendo video game music that much but a lot of other people do. At one point almost the entire discography of Nintendo’s video game music was on TH-cam. Nintendo did a Cease and desist and had all of it taken down. It’s never been replaced even close to the full collection and Nintendo could have just bought these channels or gave them permission. Dedicated fans all over the world collectively put in 1000s of hours of work taking audio samples of a physical game cartridge they purchased and over the span of 40 years created the discography. Now it’s just gone.
That butterfly song sucks.
Flea and John were born to make music together and the world is a much better place because of it…..
I remember the day i found this out ❤ Frusciante is my favourite artist of all time hands down, and finding out that he was the one who wrote this was another huge moment of joy for me.
I could listen to this all day
I can't count how i often i listened to this on repeat
15 so far😂
I think I got you boys beat with 3,000+ loops. Although it wasn’t the enjoyment of the video that resulted in me watching it over 3,000 times, it was actually caused by the enjoyment of some heroin which just so happen to hit me hard right as I scrolled onto this video. This boy had to take a nip-nap paddy-wack.
I had that boom box which flipped the tape over automatically.
fell asleep for years listening to Mother's Milk and Disintegration all night long and still remember every word.
As soon as I heard this, I just start to relive my teenage/ 20’s all over again!!
Iconic song, SSSOOOO many great memories!!
One of their best riffs/jams ❤
SIIIIIIIIIIIIICK 🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
And that song butterfly that came from this was a super banger
Red Hot Chilli Pepper make hits even when they don't mean to during a random practice session, now that's talent
That's why John hated the success. A record is just a glimpse of the madness.
@@sumo-ninja No.. This riff being played was invented by John. Crazy Town stole this and made their song Butterfly from it.
it’s not a practice session, it’s an actual song called pretty little ditty from mother’s milk album.
“Pretty little ditty”
thats not talent
Didnt know this. Hats off to them for paving the road to a huge classic and fantastic song
This is the fantastic song!
It is to Winki's Theme of Black Reign
As Pretty Little Ditty is to Mother's Milk....
What a beautiful sound.. I like coming across these videos and seeing people in the comments talk about something that I don’t anything about. Insightful
The reason why I started this channel, learn about music & things related to it.. my job is done 👍🏻
John is the sweetest ❤
Ive listened to this so many times on repeat and still get the crazy jitters of how good this is!!!!!!!!!
The nostalgia is insane. Hearing it being created is just an honor.
How did I just learn this now? I AM OVERWHELMED WITH JOY AND RELIEF. SUCH A GENIUS RIFF CAME FROM GENIUSES AND NOT SOME ONE HIT MEDIOCRE PLAGIARISTS😢😢. I AM SI HAPPY TO SEE THIS. SO BEAUTIFUL
Same here man, what the hell lol AMAZING !! 😊
I don’t think that they plagiarized, but not unlike you, I’m not gonna do the most reasonable thing and look it up even though I’m holding a device in my hands that would facilitate doing so. But I’m pretty sure the RHCP let them use it. Plus, this isn’t just an improvised riff. It was used on a song, possibly two, within the same album, none of which I remember the name of and, again, will not look up. Hope this helps.
It’s a sample dummy.
Sampling my friend.
I saw crazy town at ozzfest and it did not go well for them. I didn't know this till just now either and yeah... Feel entirely different about the actual piece of music now. Which is giving me mixed feelings tbh.
I could listen to this over and over all day long.
I learned something new today. Thanks for the video
One of my all-time favorite guitar players John and Flea is amazing on bass
Still my favorite place bass line to groove. Played this one with my friend in college in downtown grand rapids no more than 2 hours before seeing them live at Van Andel. I’ll never forget that day
Nice of them to cover crazy town
I see what you did here🤭
LAY OFF THAT!
Come my lady... come come my lady!
Crazy town actually sampled the riff from rhcp for there song butterfly. Butterfly came out in 1999. The riff is originally from rhcp song “prettty little ditty” that came out in 1989.
@@BillyHorne-z3pReally? C'mon dude
Never thought of tapping those bits! Thanks for the share! Already had a play around with it!!!
Almost sounds like a steel drum
It's music people, it circles back on itself which is probably one of the reasons everyone can connect by music. The ambiguity of it blows my mind every single time. So many songs connected I have simply discovered just as a musician. Lord knows what else is out there just like this.
Wow!! Been a huge RHCP fan for decades since Mothers Milk but I never knew this. The more you know I suppose. Thanks. 👍🏽🔥🌶🔥
Interviewer: "Have you heard of CrazyTown?"
RHCP: "Yeah, we from LA"😅
Pretty little ditty is in my top 5 rhcp songs,
Frusciante is one of the most underrated guitarists of today
Underated? Dudes a legend
Huh??? John isn't underrated. Jesus.
Obligatory 'underrated' comment with zero substance.
Lol.... underrated NEVER!
Lol was never ever underrated
“You’re my SugarFly… ButterBaby”
Fantastic. I'll never not hear it like this from now on 😂
Reported lol jk 😂
"You're my sugardad.. sugar.. baby"
@@ButtPeter 🤣
😂😂😂
Butterfly 🦋 was on the soundtrack to me teenage years. RHCP has been the soundtrack to my whole life! ❤
At there finest...still some naivety, pure creativity, beautiful
Their’
*their
*thar*
This band was something to behold. Definitely a once in a lifetime situation. They were unique in every way.
No wonder it’s so good
Amazing artists
I FUKING love RHCP YOU GUYS are from another planet I am forever inspired by your strength and devotion as artistic musicians I am also a musician and artist of many talents. I dig the butterfly song ,but never knew they got it from yall RESPECT TO YOU! WE'RE NOT WORTHY 😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
this riff was the only thing i liked from the band called crazy town and now im learning that it was made by john frusciante
Oh, man they had a killer track called Drowning. That song is sensational....check it if you are not familiar
... meanwhile John got some of his riffs from someone else. Artists always jack and resample from each other.
@@TheUnholyPosole Some jack stuff but John just used his influences, he never directly stole anything.
Agreed, the only enjoyable thing they did was cover someone else’s tune when making a song lmao
@@emacry1763they used the main riff from the Black Sabbath one putt of give it away? What does this mean?
I think it’s more, Crazy Town sampled it and had a better knowledge of the chilis catalogue than most people here today.
They did pay John for the luxury
@@pali1Hdid they? That’s good
@@dalaisetiawan566 Crazy Town also toured as the opening act for the Peppers in 1999-2000.
@@kwizzeh that’s dope thanks for sharing
The vocalist of crazy town was real close to Anthony from RHCP
Frusciante was is and will be Always Genius, He create things That are soo deep and are such a good ideas 🎉🎉🎉
this is a cover of the song butterfly
@@Asturico6269 No, Crazy Town Used this track to make Butterfly. Frusciante Sold the rights to Them. Pretty Little Ditty was first, Check it Out ;-) cheers
...he also unalived River Phoenix with a hot dose.
@@Asturico6269you’re a joke, tryna pretend the only good thing that band did (that riff) had to do with their creativity
@TheUnholyPosole think he is tormented by that? Can only imagine
You are never to old to be informed. I did not know the peppers did it first. Back then bands share their music without being dicks about it. They loved the art. Money did not matter. This is such a great tune by both bands. ❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome. John Frusciante is the best.
If there ever was a resurrection in real life, John Frusciante would be it for sure. Bless the dude and his talent. And Flea too of course. Very talented musicians, both of them.
He's alive, lol
But he’s alive?
@@sashabagdasarow497 He's lucky to be alive. That's his point.
There was..Jesus
The atheist mind is fascinating.
Love john before junkie era, he was all nerves and soul, way stronger, more precise and focused
No my friend that face and those ⚡️moves were the start of the 💉
😢
Dude..he was high there..
@@ColeOMG yeah but he was in the first phase of addiction, when it's all good and it helps you to express yourself at your best. Rhcp were all super doped, slovak died of heroin overdose, i think flea too which now is all good values was pretty wasted back then. To me the only chill- mature one maybe is chad, Jack Irons before him idk
The BSSM documentary showed how intense his drive was at 21! John is the RHCP magic ingredient his guitar lines inspired anthony to award winning levels of songwriting in 1991 and again in 1999
The best John was before Californication album.
When I hear this I keep waiting for the hip hop beat to kick in. 😂
I met John at a Johnny Leverrocks seafood restaurant in Florida in 2000.
It was not accident. It's one of the songs from "Mother's milk" great album
How cool would it have been to see them in their hayday??? Man I miss living in that era
I saw them play at a benefit for the silver lake addiction center. There was maybe 400 people there. It was the year "blood sugar sex magic" came out and they just hit stardom. They were funky and brutal. Best show ever.
Me too
I did and it was bad ass!! Teenager in the 70’s, In my 20’s in the 80’s, RIP Hillel
It was great
Its that Single Mother Mentality, take whats not yours and claim it as yours, happens errrrrryday - props to the true innovative musicians getting some notoriety here.
Goshhhhhhhhh~~~ freaking 44 yrs old & still this ... Continue be blissfully blessing onto the loved ones of the lost ° they all need to hear 🙉
When flea and John play together, I go to another place 🤍 they’re magic
Audio tech: How much reverb would you like John?
John: yes.
There’s like no reverb at all on this lol
Crazytown id stay up all night to catch this on the radio when I was a kid.
“Come my lady come come my lady”instantly in my head
Scrolled down looking for this
Yoooo thank you didn’t know why my brain was tickling so much listening to this
@@jacka602:) no prob. It’s one of those tunes that randomly comes to me every so often
Song sucked, total chic song. It’s no wonder they had to leave ozzfest.
This gives me goosebumps man, fruciante and flea are living legends.
John Frusciante....period❤
The early days ❤️❤️❤️
Come my lady. Come, Come my lady.
Сплагиатили ваши камаледи позорники 🖕 такие
Please stop
@@attentiondeficitsquirrel7660”Cant Stop” 🌶
Limp bizkit😂
@@jasonyeoh6710 oh no. Far less significant than them. It was a band called Crazy Town.
The perfect loop doesnt exis....
Yep, was going for that😬
These two are insanely talented and gifted. Love the Chili Peppers
awesome riff, Beautiful and haunting
What the fuck 🤯
I was always thinking,…
Man the Bassist from crazytown plays a really smooth Bassline 😅😊
Was thinking exact same thing! Why do I like this crazy town baseline so much?
Now we know why 😅
I always said that tune By Crazy Town sounded very "Pepperesque"
this was the most misrable try to raid the same train as rhcp, i allway hated there song and style, even gave them a nick name Shazy town, (Shazy stands for shit in German)
@@brainfoodjunky lol. I really don't care for either . I stopped listening to rhcp after BSSM
@@Johnny_from_RI me too
@brainfoodjunky gr8 minds think alike apparently lol
@@Johnny_from_RI It's funny because this song is on Mother's Milk, lol.
I was 13 again for 20 seconds... thanks for uploading this.
I have always loved this song. Shows Fleas talent for bass and trumpet.
Live in Japan might be the best concert of any band in the history Rock music. If you get your hands on it, it's a must watch. I've got it on vhs somewhere 📼
Love this version, more tha 30 years later... who's Crazy Town???? 🤪
1/3 hit wonders
Mother's Milk! John and Chad's first album with rhcp 👍😎👍
Still my favorite RHCP album
@@lw8703#2 for me. Blood Sugar Sex Magik at #1
This sound narrates a significant part of my upbringing in the most poverty stricken and drug addicted place in the united states at the time. Reminds me of my best friends and a family member I grew up playing music with. But they are no longer here.
Someone is a attention starved drama queen
Me too
@@redeyestones3738hahahaha chill 😂
Definitely up there with some of the best melodies in our known universe.
Love that sound, it's mesmerizing! 💜
That bass line❤
For all those younger than gen x go look up the Mother's Milk album RHCP .it will blow ya mind....this riff was straight up lifted & looped a decade after pretty little ditty ..happy musical discoveries all xx
tight. was this the period anthony and them were banging middle schoolers?
I got the cassette from Columbia House back in the day. Along with Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic! My teenage brain was blown away. "Knock Me Down" and "Johnny Kick a Hole in the Sky" stick out to me. I miss the more funky RHCP.
Dude. The members of RHCP got writers credits on that song and made money. No lifting happend.
I'm listening right now and this is pretty cool
Gen z, listened to all of RHCP’s 20th century work
Almost sounds like a precursor to "Hard to Concentrate"
This sounds makes me iam goin into other dimension..its totally addicting me.. love RHCP forever they are my fav Artists!!
Pretty little ditty is just a mesmerizing jam, I wish it was longer I could listen all day, this 2 minute jam from RHCP is the whole career of crazytown😂
Great bass line as usual from flea ❤️
I’m today years old when I found this out and I also discovers the man that stole the world was a David Bowie song 😅
Sold the World :)
Ffs..you do know not everything should be shared
And the riff for under the bridge was also heavily influenced by a bowie song
News Flash- Zep stole
Much to learn young one there is. Enjoy listening and finding connections through music
You can literally see John's face like morphing. He has so many spirit's flowing through him.
... heroin, not spirits
These not close his heroin times, just sayin'
↖️JF is our hero... He's on the 4th dimension right here! 😉✌🏻💜🎸🔥💯
@@alexnagy2044 These are definitely close to those times.. This is from the 90s lol
@@rawbmar1166 Well , you can go and read about Frusciante or Chili Peppers history kiddo. It was the end of '92 , but rather he began to get used to it in '93 that fkn' smack! lol amat
jam for one and the whole music career for another
That was their whole career. Never heard another song of theirs. And Butterfly wasn't that good.
@@michaelweems679exactly
Two men’s riff is another bands treasure
Sounds great
Anthony would totally smash that song 😅
He wouldve back then but the songs a bit too old for his liking now
Butterfly 🦋
LAY OFF THAT!
@@jovanreid6782 you just go through the comment section replying lay off that a bunch of time lol
@@dextersbeard3472 What did I say?!?!?
Come ma lady, come come ma lady. You're ma butterfly sugar baby...
I've always thought this sounded like frusciantes guitar.....
Fuck it still touches the soul as the first time. These 2 humans are fucking legends, a legendary duo. Real artists, through and through. My being is so enriched with some of the most soul touching melodies these two produced. And how can one repay such a thing? Fuck... My eternal gratitude then.
My first red hot chili pepper album Mothers Milk 1989
Wow I didn’t know Crazy Town’s butterfly was from RHCP 😅. Mind blown 😊
I was today years old when I realized crazy town was sampled from flee. 🤯
Crazy town be like "Thats our ticket dudes"
I fell in love several times to this fine RIP Butterfly.
I love John's style of playing guitar. I need to learn some of his riffs bc when it comes to guitar im so metal minded, i can hardly play without distortion 😂