I was there, front and center at the stage, naked except for combat boots and covered in mud. I had been discharged from the Army earlier that week, and this was my reintroduction into civilization. The RHCP set was incredible. Dave threw his guitar into the crowd at the end of Higher Ground and two guys came very close to killing each other over it. At the end of their set I turned around and walked straight out through that massive sea of people. One of my most unforgettable concert memories for sure.
That is such an epic story man. I have had one of those concerts too when I was travelling in Brazil in 2008. The festival was running so late that the final band (The Killers) ended up doing their encore as the sun was rising above the stage. Just an absolutely incredible spectacle and vibe that I will never ever forget or probably feel again.
Awesome man! I had an ex girlfriend that was in that pit as well. She said it was the most unforgettable moment of her life. An ocean of human beings she said
Yes dude, Totally ! It's mind blowing how great this is... I'd go as far as to say its one of the best performances in the history of Rock n Roll and music in general.
@@NOBOOST12 I’ve literally got Slane Castle on DVD at home. I definitely think they swapped young energy on stage featured here for better music later in their careers, so in terms of a live act for energy, this is above slane castle for me, where as slane castle you get more of a better overall musical performance
@@Grandizer8989 Dave relapsed in like 97 so the band grew apart/frustrated by that and then John got clean. The band, flea especially, really loved John so Dave and them just kinda went separate ways. I don't THINK it was on *super* bad terms or anything. I liked Dave's contributions while Frusciante was dealing with his junk more than a lot of people, but I do think John is the better fit for RHCP.
Also guys I recall two quotes from the time: One was Flea "The Red Hot Chili Peppers is a funk band. Anyone who can play funk can play in the Red Hot Chili Peppers" At the same time Dave said "I don't like Funk, I can't relate to it. It makes me feel stupid. I can't relate to music that makes me feel stupid". I thought Damn, you ain't it. then. Come back John!!!
I'm a 45 year old man who has listened to the RHCP throughout their careers, I still think One Hot Minute is one of their best albums. I know it's my favorite.
It sure was. It started out with Nirvana burning down the glitter house and paved way for a dark, but real underground that was just waiting to explode.
Dave Navarro was a boss. He stepped up to the fucking plate and kept that band alive when they should’ve been over - without him there wouldn’t have even been a band for John to return to. He played John’s and Hilel’s songs faithfully with conviction and without complaint, he contributed his own stuff when needed, and he still stayed his own man. Although John won’t play OHM tracks, I certainly believe he respects and appreciates Dave’s efforts.
I saw original Lollapalooza in '91 when Jane's headlined with Ice Cube(a pairing like that NEVER happened previously). If anyone had the video of Dave playing "had a dad" at waterloo village , NJ, I'd pay $$ for it. Best set I've ever seen.
John hates everything what's not his. The band even dropped all songs made with Josh and John cut all contacts with him. I know man is a genius but that seems like a dick'ish behaviour
Frusciante is one of my favorites guitarists, songwriters, artists in this world…… then Dave Navarro comes along. Saw him with Jane's - instantly knew I was amidst greatness; his poise, his attitude, his note placement, his persona, his raw attack of the instrument - so clean, so funky, so heavy.
I love how Dave and John play, one hot minute is a unique album full of energy. Jane's addiction as an alternative band was on another level. Geniuses do not have to be compared, they have to be admired.
Best performance by Dave, 5 years ago this comment section would of been filled with people talking about how bad Dave is. Nice to see people are starting to appreciate his time there
Ikr I like Daves playing in One Hot Minute more than Joshs playing in Im With You and The Getaway. How about you? Edit. Kinda off railing from your comment Editedit. Glad we got Master back to his family! :)
@@snc9297 I was re-listening to one hot minute a few months back, and was surprised that it sounded better than I remember. It's a great record, I maybe only skipped one song. It would've been cool to have one more record with Dave
It truly was the last of the greatest decades. Before people were overly anxious and distracted by the Internet, and everyone generally seemed friendlier with one another. I hate what smartphones and social media have done to our civilization.
My personal opinion is that Daves guitar playing was at its peak during these peppers years! so many awesome improvised blazing solos that are just truly brilliant and cool. He did Johns songs justice but added his little bits of magic to them. Massively under appreciated by a lot of chili’s fans, but not me, I love Janes and so welcomed his place in the band.
I always enjoyed his work, but Frusciante fits so well in this band. He defines RHCP. Dave is by far the guy you'd want to call when Frusciante isn't playing.
I couldn't guess when Dave was going to do pinches, and when I did I was wrong. His flow was truly unique, the drop that he does along with the extra harmonics PLUS THE RANDOM PINCHES. Homie deserves more than RHCP respect.
@@marklewen9384 True, I didn't think about that. But I mean, is anyone going to really argue and say Nevermind dudnt have a huuuuge impact on the transition away from hair metal?
I turned 20 in 1990 but if could have chosen, I would have been born 10 years later just to be a teenager in the 90s. The 80s was fun too but people were just so obsessed with money and status for the most part of that decade.
I love how Chad literally only gets in three or four hits (hi-hat and kick) before the crowd loses it. Also, his drum tone is phenomenal! BSSM has the best drum tone of any of their albums, in my opinion.
@@johnzackarias11 let me try and find it! It’s on TH-cam, might even be on the full Woodstock 94 video/disc. Lemme try and find it and I’ll paste a link!
Me too! Me and two of my college friends and one 6 man old, heavy as shit, canvas tent that was full of mud by the end. One of the best times of my life!
It was raw(cold) though..great time, but by Sunday I think everyone was ready to go due to weather. I remember when we got there, JAMES was one stage. 1st of MANY great sets that week end...
Amazing to see the polarised opinions about John and Dave (and Flea) on here! For what it's worth, I love Dave's playing here. One of my fave live versions of any of their tracks. Anthony's vocals are absolutely on point too.
I've been watching this video for many nights in a row already and I still cant get over how amazing Dave sounds! This is the best version of this song I can find.
@@frankdux3605 that comment is pure retardation. They have different styles to be sure, but John isn't on some higher level. John Frusciante nut huggers are more annoying than crossfitters.
There was a madness in the air that night. Played out around the whole festival. Anthony's voice taken over by the devil in this performance. In fact the whole band was on one trip. More than you believe.
Dave absolutely nails it… I didn’t want to like him at the time, but in hindsight I have to say he plays it like a session pro, great tone, mega tight.
This is awesome, I was at the 99 Woodstock and watched the Peppers play Fire as the place burned down around me. One Hot Minute and BSSM two best albums.
Uplift and Mother’s Milk are killer…This is what I don’t understand about the Navarro haters…He brought back the rock vibe from Uplift and Milk that they needed…One Hot Minute is phenomenal…It’s ok if you disagree you’re just wrong… 🤘😤🤘
I always liked Dave Navarro and find OHM underrated. Its an own piece of art in its own way withe a very distinct vibe thats at the same time RHCP and also very different.
no mobiles, pure joy and entertainment... Gen X, we are the last generation to be raised without internet and mobile phones. pure freedom with great music...
Why is it the same comment over and over on any video pre 2000? “Ugh I miss when I wasn’t 50. This is freedom. I hate phones. I hate new things. I’m scared.”
I was 9 in 1991… Southern CA culture was rad Basketball high tops, neon colors, Body Glove, Vision Streetwear…this record epitomizes the look & feel of the era…it doesn’t hurt that Point Break came out that year & Kiedis has his infamous line “…that would be a waste of tyyyme”.… Me now, as a drummer of 20+ yrs, this record is in my top 10 if not 5. It still holds up being a fantastic production & some of the most solid & fun grooves to throw on & play along with. I gravitated to & emulated so much from Chad Smith directly from this album alone when growing up… If you haven’t heard of Funky Monks, check it out - it’s a documentary on the band recording this album & frankly a lovely glimpse back into a simpler time (even for L.A.)
Wow this is first for me to see a very young Dave Narvaro here and man is ever something even here the guy is just fantastic he makes everyone look good he is the Hendrix of our time man enjoy him while he’s with us stay Healthy Dave you are awesome.🇨🇦Vancouver
Navarro is a fucking monster here, actually he was a fucking monster all over ONE HOT MIN, one of their fucking best imo, yea i know a lot of john purists are rolling their eyes, but for me honestly When John came back thats when we got Chills light. The sound the had with Navarro had they played together and made some more records, it would have been fucking epic......
@@rafaxmeg that's what I loved about it ..dark funk is what I called it lol...I love John but his headspace imo made the chilli light after he came back , I still love Californiacation , but nothing hit me after that record , minus the odd song here and there ..
The point is that Dave is rock guitarist, first of all, and he was pulling the sound into rock side, though RHCP always wanted to be the funk band and that`s why they parted their ways.
Flea and Dave were meant to play together. The look of astonishment as Dave improvs over his groove at the end; those two were destined to be in a band together.
I know the other peppers say that they didn't really connect with Dave Navarro but he brought attitude to the band in my opinion. His guitar work is on point everytime, he really hits the mark every song and his solos are brutal. That and One Hot Minute is a great album. Therefore I'm glad to see a lot of people appreciating his work
I like when the guitar says "Wah wah wawah wawah wawah".
After a beautiful "Airplane" teaser.
Dave's guitar sounds incredible.
It really does
jcm 900 amps tend to do that 😉
Dave uses more gain than John. Both are great guitar players!
I was going to say his guitar sounds like asshole lol
Josh Klinghoffer is in the hall, not Dave with RHCP. The world is crazy.
I was there, front and center at the stage, naked except for combat boots and covered in mud. I had been discharged from the Army earlier that week, and this was my reintroduction into civilization. The RHCP set was incredible. Dave threw his guitar into the crowd at the end of Higher Ground and two guys came very close to killing each other over it. At the end of their set I turned around and walked straight out through that massive sea of people. One of my most unforgettable concert memories for sure.
Thank you so much for sharing this story man. I definitely laughed out loud a bit there
Respect brotha! 🤘
That is such an epic story man. I have had one of those concerts too when I was travelling in Brazil in 2008. The festival was running so late that the final band (The Killers) ended up doing their encore as the sun was rising above the stage. Just an absolutely incredible spectacle and vibe that I will never ever forget or probably feel again.
Awesome man! I had an ex girlfriend that was in that pit as well. She said it was the most unforgettable moment of her life. An ocean of human beings she said
Thanks 4 your service ! 🇺🇸
That tone on Daves guitar is stunning
He nailed it on this
Stunning as his face
As a pure guitar player -- Dave is better than John. As a pure creative/songwriter -- John has the edge.
@@billyhughes9776 John Fruscante is an egomaniac and a corporate product.
yes. yes, it is
Has to be one of their best live performances, this is unbelievable
Yes dude, Totally ! It's mind blowing how great this is... I'd go as far as to say its one of the best performances in the history of Rock n Roll and music in general.
Slane Castle is perfection!
You clearly haven’t seen their Slane Castle performance!
@@NOBOOST12 I’ve literally got Slane Castle on DVD at home. I definitely think they swapped young energy on stage featured here for better music later in their careers, so in terms of a live act for energy, this is above slane castle for me, where as slane castle you get more of a better overall musical performance
definitely, I mean to be honest this might be one of the best performances ever in rock music, it's literally perfect, the energy is unbelievable
I was so psyched when Dave got this gig and was equally disappointed when it didn’t work out. He’s a stunning guitar player.
Why didn’t it work out?
@@Grandizer8989 Dave relapsed in like 97 so the band grew apart/frustrated by that and then John got clean. The band, flea especially, really loved John so Dave and them just kinda went separate ways. I don't THINK it was on *super* bad terms or anything. I liked Dave's contributions while Frusciante was dealing with his junk more than a lot of people, but I do think John is the better fit for RHCP.
@@nohabloemojislosiento4930 thanks!
Also guys I recall two quotes from the time: One was Flea "The Red Hot Chili Peppers is a funk band. Anyone who can play funk can play in the Red Hot Chili Peppers" At the same time Dave said "I don't like Funk, I can't relate to it. It makes me feel stupid. I can't relate to music that makes me feel stupid". I thought Damn, you ain't it. then. Come back John!!!
I'm a 45 year old man who has listened to the RHCP throughout their careers, I still think One Hot Minute is one of their best albums. I know it's my favorite.
Anthony's voice is incredible here.. Aggressive, dark, almost intimidating.
sounds like there is some effects being run on his mic when singing the chorus, as if he's harmonizing with himself.
@@johnking6892 it's the flea I think
@@gustavoo1902 think flea doin backing vocals?
Voice?
He isn’t capable of sounding incredible, quit throwing words around
Man, this decade was so PURE. So RAW. So MAGIC. Take us back!
I think this was the song to Manson back in the day when he first came out
It sure was. It started out with Nirvana burning down the glitter house and paved way for a dark, but real underground that was just waiting to explode.
Dave Navarro was a boss. He stepped up to the fucking plate and kept that band alive when they should’ve been over - without him there wouldn’t have even been a band for John to return to. He played John’s and Hilel’s songs faithfully with conviction and without complaint, he contributed his own stuff when needed, and he still stayed his own man.
Although John won’t play OHM tracks, I certainly believe he respects and appreciates Dave’s efforts.
John does not respect Dave's work....
I saw original Lollapalooza in '91 when Jane's headlined with Ice Cube(a pairing like that NEVER happened previously). If anyone had the video of Dave playing "had a dad" at waterloo village , NJ, I'd pay $$ for it. Best set I've ever seen.
One Hot Minute blows
@@negativeindustrial then get off your couch and write album bruh. . .
John hates everything what's not his. The band even dropped all songs made with Josh and John cut all contacts with him. I know man is a genius but that seems like a dick'ish behaviour
Frusciante is one of my favorites guitarists, songwriters, artists in this world…… then Dave Navarro comes along. Saw him with Jane's - instantly knew I was amidst greatness; his poise, his attitude, his note placement, his persona, his raw attack of the instrument - so clean, so funky, so heavy.
Klinghoffer is amazing too
Dave’s Guitar sound screams 90’s and I love it
Jane's "87....was a freshman in HS.
jerry Cantrell has THEEE 90s sound
RHCP with Dave Navarro was amazing. One Hot Minute was a classic and terribly underrated.
I love that album and I hate that the bands talks bad about it. I also wish John was willing to play the music that has been made with other guitarist
3:39 That pinch harmonic
Navarro Genius
I was thinking that as well. Good ear dude.
Clean AF
I love how Dave and John play, one hot minute is a unique album full of energy.
Jane's addiction as an alternative band was on another level.
Geniuses do not have to be compared, they have to be admired.
Man was it a time to be alive. Unforgettable. 😮💨
Best performance by Dave, 5 years ago this comment section would of been filled with people talking about how bad Dave is. Nice to see people are starting to appreciate his time there
dave is sooo good how could anyone actually say that
I know this song belongs to John, but daaamn, Dave is killing it here
Ikr I like Daves playing in One Hot Minute more than Joshs playing in Im With You and The Getaway. How about you? Edit. Kinda off railing from your comment Editedit. Glad we got Master back to his family! :)
He's so good during these performances and he had a monster guitar tone.
@@rodriguez3749 What do you think about One Hot Minute?
@@snc9297 I was re-listening to one hot minute a few months back, and was surprised that it sounded better than I remember. It's a great record, I maybe only skipped one song. It would've been cool to have one more record with Dave
Yes Dave i't's ok. xd [ ;
Dave deserves all the respect in the world 🔥
This is BY FAR the best performance ever of BSSM. Dave really made this song his.
What I would give to go back to the simplicity of the 90's, I miss it so much.
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland
Same
@@NoticerOfficial portland is an open sewer like everyother dem city
It truly was the last of the greatest decades. Before people were overly anxious and distracted by the Internet, and everyone generally seemed friendlier with one another.
I hate what smartphones and social media have done to our civilization.
It was simple because you were young
5:17 starts ohm sound. Dave has a signature sound, and only very good musicians are capable to do that
RHCP never had a less than awesome guitar player. John, Josh, and Dave. I guess there might have been others....I like Josh best.....deal with it. ;)
@@charleswettish8701 hilel slovak was such good as john and josh
Man Dave absolutely rips it here!
My personal opinion is that Daves guitar playing was at its peak during these peppers years! so many awesome improvised blazing solos that are just truly brilliant and cool. He did Johns songs justice but added his little bits of magic to them. Massively under appreciated by a lot of chili’s fans, but not me, I love Janes and so welcomed his place in the band.
His style is far more Jane's than peppers....great player, just thought not a perfect fit for peppers.
Daaamn this song was comfort zone for Dave. Definitely fitting his style and tone
Why the hate for Dave...One hot minute is a good Album
Nobody hates Dave
It's just all the Frusciante fanboys who are certain he is God, and can't get off his dick.
I always enjoyed his work, but Frusciante fits so well in this band. He defines RHCP. Dave is by far the guy you'd want to call when Frusciante isn't playing.
No it's a GREAT album. Growing up in then 90's Flea and Navarro represented RHCP for me. I didnt care for other guys. Didn't even know their names.
@@drasglaf2333 You're not alone
I couldn't guess when Dave was going to do pinches, and when I did I was wrong. His flow was truly unique, the drop that he does along with the extra harmonics PLUS THE RANDOM PINCHES. Homie deserves more than RHCP respect.
Get off his dick. Hes good but cant compare to John.
Dave brought in some aggressive heavier element to the band which was great.short lived but great
I agree but also some earlier RHCP songs have some heavy (metal) elements...for example Backwoods.
Jane's and Peppers saved rock n roll from awful hair medal. Dave big part of it...
@@marklewen9384 Woah, woah, woah. Let's not forget Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Hair metal is awful
@@bradleylovej yes but Jane's and peppers were 3 years BEFORE grunge took off...
@@marklewen9384 True, I didn't think about that. But I mean, is anyone going to really argue and say Nevermind dudnt have a huuuuge impact on the transition away from hair metal?
Notice how more people are starting to appreciate dave now
Dave brought a fresh dark tone to the band
We can appreciate him after watching him jam with John
He's always been great!!
@@BennieTarrMusic nah
yea but he was already a well established famous dude already. people knew he was a righteous player.
I'm proud to say I was there on that cold summer night.
I'm glad to see that the community noticed as well as I that Dave absolutely killed this performance. That git was sounding juuuuuicy af!
Kiedis face at 4:10 is like "Holy shit Dave that guitar part changed this song forever"
Best live version of this song. Ever.
Dave was one of my favourite guitarist ever.Truly one a kind
I love the ending - Anthony's low vocal plus Dave with Flea reviving The Doors vibe.
Never appreciated how much Dave ROCKS this freaking song DAAMMMMN!
The 90's the Best Time to be Alive, and to be a Teenager!
damn straight
my unrealistic dream that is
I turned 20 in 1990 but if could have chosen, I would have been born 10 years later just to be a teenager in the 90s. The 80s was fun too but people were just so obsessed with money and status for the most part of that decade.
I don't know if it was the best, but I know there hasn't been a better time to be a teenager since lol
I wasn't a teenager, but I lived my childhood in the 90's. It was awesome. Definitely one of the best times to be alive
I love how Chad literally only gets in three or four hits (hi-hat and kick) before the crowd loses it.
Also, his drum tone is phenomenal! BSSM has the best drum tone of any of their albums, in my opinion.
Definitely, the best mixed and recorded they ever got for drum tracks.
he got a single hi hat and kick in before they lost it 💀
The crowd that ‘kicks in’ was added in for the Woodstock dvd. In the real video from the concert, the crowd is dead quiet
@@kylejay2180 Do you have a link to the real video?
@@johnzackarias11 let me try and find it! It’s on TH-cam, might even be on the full Woodstock 94 video/disc. Lemme try and find it and I’ll paste a link!
I had the double VHS tape of the Woodstock '94 which featured this performance. Damn I'm old.
Still listening to this in 2024
Johns solo is such a masterpiece man, its soothing to the ear
I was at that show and it was definitely magical and not just the chilis! GREAT bands GREAT vibes all weekend
Me too! Me and two of my college friends and one 6 man old, heavy as shit, canvas tent that was full of mud by the end. One of the best times of my life!
It was raw(cold) though..great time, but by Sunday I think everyone was ready to go due to weather. I remember when we got there, JAMES was one stage. 1st of MANY great sets that week end...
*0:25* That background like right out of werewolf/vampire as they start BSSM sets such an awesome tone and visual imagery to this song. Perfect.
That solo at 4:05 is epic ...my favorite blood sugar solo
Amazing to see the polarised opinions about John and Dave (and Flea) on here! For what it's worth, I love Dave's playing here. One of my fave live versions of any of their tracks. Anthony's vocals are absolutely on point too.
at the end Flea looked at Dave like, that's it? that's the whole jam? haha
Haha yea he sure wanted more. I like the ending of this song however. Dave is a great guitarist
Your totally right lol
@@comebreakthiswall What about his totally right?
@@ralphdougherty1844 really?
@@Mansplainer452 Yes! I think the same! I was looking for a comment like this one
I've been watching this video for many nights in a row already and I still cant get over how amazing Dave sounds! This is the best version of this song I can find.
Dave, Flea, and Chad are absolutely peaking in this show… perfectly in sync.
Epic. I was there. Great lead fills.
i love this song. its so chill and violent
definitely the best live performance of the band
I'm glad that Anthony Kiedis has chosen a short pleated skirt for this concert, it suits him well... Very rebellious but careful to look pretty
they sound so good here, loved this version of the chili peppers. so powerful
Anthony nailed it Dave nailed it Flea nailed it Chad nailed it nothing is bad about this band !!!!
Dave Navarro was the perfect replacement for John. One Hot Minute is a great album.
No, it's not. Dave was just a pretty boy. Comparing John to Dave is like comparing Michael Jordan to a college player
@@frankdux3605you don't dig Jane's Addiction?
@@frankdux3605 Yes it is! Deal with it.
@@larrydavid6852 Janes are awesome.
@@frankdux3605 that comment is pure retardation. They have different styles to be sure, but John isn't on some higher level. John Frusciante nut huggers are more annoying than crossfitters.
There was a madness in the air that night. Played out around the whole festival. Anthony's voice taken over by the devil in this performance. In fact the whole band was on one trip. More than you believe.
Best version of this song they ever played.
One of their best live performances ever Dave killed it 🔥🔥
Just insane, kiedis is just dope and insane
Dave absolutely nails it… I didn’t want to like him at the time, but in hindsight I have to say he plays it like a session pro, great tone, mega tight.
This is awesome, I was at the 99 Woodstock and watched the Peppers play Fire as the place burned down around me. One Hot Minute and BSSM two best albums.
Uplift and Mother’s Milk are killer…This is what I don’t understand about the Navarro haters…He brought back the rock vibe from Uplift and Milk that they needed…One Hot Minute is phenomenal…It’s ok if you disagree you’re just wrong…
🤘😤🤘
This is the sexiest most magical hypnotizing clip of the Chili Peppers I have ever seen.
This is amazing. Been stuck in my head for almost 30 years
I seen Navarro on the one hot minute tour in London Wembley arena in 1996. What a gig. Bring back the old Peppers style.
The best live with dave navarro
Dave Navarro is definitely the 2nd best guitarist they ever had. He nails this performance.
Wow, who are you forgetting, John or Hillel?
3rd#
Uhhh no .how disrespectful
It’s true
OHM is 3rd in my top 3 RHCP albums
I always liked Dave Navarro and find OHM underrated. Its an own piece of art in its own way withe a very distinct vibe thats at the same time RHCP and also very different.
no mobiles, pure joy and entertainment... Gen X, we are the last generation to be raised without internet and mobile phones. pure freedom with great music...
Why is it the same comment over and over on any video pre 2000?
“Ugh I miss when I wasn’t 50. This is freedom. I hate phones. I hate new things. I’m scared.”
@@Zangodoo because it's true...
@@PanasGr ok nerd
@@Zangodoo οκ slacker
@@PanasGr how’s not being free because of your phone working out for ya?
Dave did a great job in his time with RHCP especially with this riff.
Dave sounds fkn unreal. That tone 👌
I was 9 in 1991… Southern CA culture was rad Basketball high tops, neon colors, Body Glove, Vision Streetwear…this record epitomizes the look & feel of the era…it doesn’t hurt that Point Break came out that year & Kiedis has his infamous line “…that would be a waste of tyyyme”.… Me now, as a drummer of 20+ yrs, this record is in my top 10 if not 5. It still holds up being a fantastic production & some of the most solid & fun grooves to throw on & play along with. I gravitated to & emulated so much from Chad Smith directly from this album alone when growing up… If you haven’t heard of Funky Monks, check it out - it’s a documentary on the band recording this album & frankly a lovely glimpse back into a simpler time (even for L.A.)
Finally the vid is back
True 👍
Am I crazy or was the older versio much better in quality? But glad its back
Wow this is first for me to see a very young Dave Narvaro here and man is ever something even here the guy is just fantastic he makes everyone look good he is the Hendrix of our time man enjoy him while he’s with us stay Healthy Dave you are awesome.🇨🇦Vancouver
Navarro is a fucking monster here, actually he was a fucking monster all over ONE HOT MIN, one of their fucking best imo, yea i know a lot of john purists are rolling their eyes, but for me honestly When John came back thats when we got Chills light. The sound the had with Navarro had they played together and made some more records, it would have been fucking epic......
I am a fan of Jonh and Dave.... The guitar parts of OHM are amazing... the album's vibe is also very interesting ...
@@rafaxmeg that's what I loved about it ..dark funk is what I called it lol...I love John but his headspace imo made the chilli light after he came back , I still love Californiacation , but nothing hit me after that record , minus the odd song here and there ..
Totally agree!
@Sy Benson I feel like it got better with time . Warped is a hell of a track ...if it came out today it stands out in a big and good way !
The point is that Dave is rock guitarist, first of all, and he was pulling the sound into rock side, though RHCP always wanted to be the funk band and that`s why they parted their ways.
All respect to Dave. Looking back he was a FORCE.
dave is and always has been the real deal
Favorite version of this song. Dave is amazing
One hot minute is the peppers darkest album my favorite as well
100% agree. My favorite album too!
This is probably the most rockin' tune IMO.
Flea and Dave were meant to play together. The look of astonishment as Dave improvs over his groove at the end; those two were destined to be in a band together.
Same when Flea stepped in for Avery. They just gel perfectly.
Damn this f'ing ROCKS so hard . love this song too
There’s footage or John & Dave jamming at recent show right when John rejoined. Worth looking up🎸👍🏻
ok.... damn they are sooo full of energy and aggression.. pure heart here and dave really kicked it tight and real here imo!!
Beautiful music with beautiful looking/gifted men.
John.....That Solo go Me down Deep. Bravo. I Don't Live Today......J.H. nice tie in. I feel 19 again !!!! GenX are God's People...... Peace.
this band is on fire!
I know the other peppers say that they didn't really connect with Dave Navarro but he brought attitude to the band in my opinion. His guitar work is on point everytime, he really hits the mark every song and his solos are brutal. That and One Hot Minute is a great album. Therefore I'm glad to see a lot of people appreciating his work
I hope one day , John Josh and Dave jam a couple of songs
John and Dave already jammed.
One of my favorite live performances ever
Dave KILLED that shit. Amazing performance.
We all need this full show in the same quality :D
at 04:07 it's Dave pure impro, and Anthony is not ready to hear that :) taken aback
My favorite chili peppers song. They nailed it, and Navarro was spot on
3:41 That pinch harmonic made me cream
That sex magik baby
eargasm
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
yeh was spot on and epic, not easy to do also
Feel that
Love it great song. And awesome circle pit going on, would have been rough a.f. in there back then!!
Imagino como foi dahora esse show , e eu só tinha poucos meses de vida !
Best drum set Chad ever had. I love it! (Octopus)
I love Navarro’s all business style.
There performance at this Woodstock was so much better than in 99 hands down. 🙂👍
What an insanely nice tone for the solo! I'm not normally a huge fan of Dave's style, but he made this song his own in a beautiful way.
The best live version EVER!!!