What Makes This Song Great? "Under the Bridge" RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2019
- In this episode of "What Makes This Song?" we again explore the music of the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS.
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What Makes This Song Great? John Frusciante, of course
Rick, please do the impossible and get John Frusciante to sit with you for an interview. You'll be the the hero for thousands of die hard Fruciante fans and you'll get millions of views! JF is the greatest guitarist and musician of our generation.
It blows my mind to think Frusciante was like 19 when he created those guitar parts.
The female singers are actually John's Mum and her Choir.
It's interesting that Anthony came w/ the lyrics first, then the band wrote the rest of the song. Their chemistry was otherworldly.
You're no Finnerty but good stuff
His understanding of the song goes to show how a great producer is an irreplaceable part of the artistic process
Dat neck soo glossy
Chilli peppers fans are weird? They only love John when he’s the one who keeps leaving and have no love for Anthony when he writes the words and melodies? Strange fans!
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” This song reminds me of that famous quote. So simple but so interesting.
As someone who remembers when this came out, totally agree, this song was an instant classic and you knew it back in '91. Time has been kind to this tune, still sounds every bit as amazing as it did all those years ago; stellar job, Rick, love love love this series.
I've heard this song a million times and I can't believe I never noticed the organ before.
Despite it being overplayed to death, I still love this song simply for the way it just builds layer upon layer as it goes along until the final chorus... then the layers all peel away and it gently concludes. Very much like Stairway to Heaven in that regard.
RHCP is one of those bands, you hit the first chord from any of their songs in a strat and you immediately know it's them. The most common guitar on the planet yet you immediately know when someone is playing red hot chilli peppers, it just sounds like them and nothing else.
For me, the outro with the 'wailing' choir and Anthony's tortured vocals over the chord progression perfectly embodies the torment his addiction brought him. Add on top of that the image of Anthony running away/towards us in the music video. I also adore the last part where most of the parts drop out and its mainly Flea and John - so haunting and beautiful.
Hearing John's playing always makes me want to pick up a guitar.
I really like when Rick is clearly grooving out while playing along to Flea's bassline and he gets that little smile.
When a song like Soul to squeeze dont make the cut: One of the best album of all time.
John Frusciante has to be one of the best guitarist from that generation of music. His playing is Brilliant
Who else is focusing on the song to finally realize how much knowledge Rick just casually drops. Seriously Mr Beato you are a great teacher. Thanks