Michael Balzary, Hillel Slovak, and Jack Irons were three high school pals.
They had musical ambitions and together formed a band they named 'Anthym'. The pals managed to score
themselves a few gigs but many club owners hid the youngsters backstage for
fear of getting busted with minors on the premises. Anthym
even had regulars at the shows, none more of a regular than a guy called
Anthony Kiedis.
The four, who all attended
Anthony, Flea, Hillel and Jack were reunited when
they were asked to play for a friend at the 'Rhythm Lounge Club'. A week before
the show all they had was a few funky bass lines of Flea's and one of Anthony's
poems. Unperturbed, the guys dropped some acid and headed on-stage under the
name of, 'Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem.'
Within days, news of the bands performance had spread due to their rendition of
'Out in LA'. Word reached as far as EMI. and within 6
months they had an 8 album record deal. They renamed the band the Red Hot Chili
Peppers. The band did their 1st out of town gig in
Due to Hillel and Jack having prior commitments with
their band 'What Is This?', they had to choose which
musical project they would follow through. Having already spent 6 years on
'What Is This?', the two friends decided to leave the RHCP's.
Replacements came with Jack Sherman on guitar and Cliff Martinez, (former bands
included Lydias Lunch 13. 13 and Captain Beefheart and The Not wanting to be outdone, the guys
performed their encore of Jimi Hendrix's 'Fire', with
socks on their cocks. Word of the on-stage romp spread like wildfire, the guys were trying to get their music noticed, not their physical
attributes.
Andy Gill, from The Gang Of Four, was asked to produce
the debut album. The Chili's wanted a sound similar to the Gang of Four but
Gill had other ideas. The relationship between Gill and the band was at
best-tepid. At one stage it is rumored that Flea and Anthony sent Gill a pizza
box with a fresh turd inside.
The album was released but the Chili's weren't happy with the result. They
wanted no more to do with Gill. Lindy Goetz became
the band's manager and, as a result, they played more live shows than ever.
Time on the road was tough in the band's little van, and they often stayed in
seedy hotels between gigs. 'What Is This?' wasn't
fairing as well in the stormy musical seas. It therefore was no surprise, that
in January 1984,
It was during the coming months that the band's experimentation with drugs took
a new turn. Flea tired of it, but Anthony and Hillel
decided to up the pace. Hillel denied he had a
problem, Anthony didn't. The Master of Funk, George Clinton, (Funkadelic, Parliament and other derivatives of the two),
had been a big influence on the band and was asked to produce their 2nd album
'Freaky Styley'.
This album, due to the cohersion
of both parties was able to capture the Chili's lusty punk/funk musical style.
The album bought the band more recognition. Still overseas only 'Hollywood
Africa' received meager airplay even though the band did a stopover show at a
festival in Germany and a one-off show in England.The
Chili's returned to home to LA and suddenly, but not surprisingly, Martinez was
dumped for Jack Irons. The original lineup was once more.
The tour which followed was an explosion of Pepper energy and it scored the
band the recognition they deserved as an intense live band. Hillel
however was falling deeper in his drug crazed world and was becoming alienated
from the rest of the band. He also began to mess up while playing, often
forgetting the notes. 'Uplift Mofo Party Plan'
outsold the previous two albums put together. Michael Beinhorn,
the producer, had previously worked with the likes of Nona Hendryx,
and Herbie Hancock.
Beinhorn knew exactly how he wanted the album to turn
out. He also liked the music of Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone-bands the Chili's
also aspired to. The tour which followed had the Red Hot Chili Peppers playing
in much larger venues with bands such as The Beastie Boys and Faith No More
playing support. This was also the time the band faced criticism from various
parent groups for their often 'colorful' lyrics. Flea likened the situation to
kids hearing their parents say 'fuck'.
The Chili's had no desire to tone down their antics. Irons (the supposed more
sedate member of the band), walked through
A decision was made to let Hillel go after the show
in
They returned to the
Anthony returned home, and Flea's wife Loesha gave
birth to a little girl they named Clara. Anthony and Flea decided to set about
rebuilding the band, in memory of their friend Hillel
at least. It was during this time that the two pals tried to help out John
Frusciante (who was one of their biggest fans), by going along with him to an
audition for the band 'Thelonius Monster'. (John was
to shy to go on his own). Flea and Anthony sat in a corner while John did his
set.
Everyone was surprised how well he could play as he
sounded so much like his idol Hillel-he'd copied his
style to a tee. It seemed only natural that John walked out of the audition as
a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Finding a replacement drummer would
prove to be much more tedious. Ads were placed in the newspaper and scores of
drummers lined up for a chance to display their skills on the skins. Nearing
the end of another long day, all hope had almost been lost when in walked Chad
Smith. He perched himself atop the drum kit and belted out a swirling, frenzied
tune backed up by his own 'obscene' lyrics.
Anthony started dating actress Ione Skye and his
lifestyle changed dramatically. Mother's Milk was released in 1989, again Beinhorn was the producer. The album contained eleven
original tracks and covers of Stevie Wonder's 'Higher
Ground' and Hendrix's 'Fire' on which Hillel
featured. The first single 'Knock Me Down' was released in memory of Hillel. Flea also displayed his trumpeting prowess on the
tracks 'Subway To Venus', 'Taste The Pain' and 'Pretty
Little Ditty'. The tour that followed was immense. A stricter routine was kept
with no drugs being allowed whilst touring.
The guys did a huge show in
All tracks for this album were recorded live, one even being recorded outside
with the traffic roaring past.' BloodSugarSexMagik'
was a colossal smash. It earned the Red Hot Chili Peppers a platinum album and
stayed in the US Billboard Chart for a year. The band appeared on every major
magazine cover including Rolling Stone. The world tour was a total sellout.
'Give It Away' was released and received massive acclamations, earning for the
band best breakthrough video in September 1992 at the MTV awards.
'Under The Bridge', where Anthony recalls his days of drug addiction, soared up
every major music chart worldwide. Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins
were some of the bands who now supported the Peppers on tour. It was during the
Asian leg of their tour that John announced he was quitting the band after the
next show. It was 27 days before the Chili's were due to headline at Lollapolooza.
Arik Marshall (of LA band Marshall Law), was asked to
fill in for the rest of the tour.
The hectic lifestyle had finally caught up with him.
It was about this time too that Flea witnessed the death of his mate River
Phoenix whilst playing in Johnny Depp's club, the
Viper Room. Dave Navarro, who was with 'Deconstruction' at the time, was again
asked to join the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Dave had previously knocked back the
bands offer due to their heavy workload but this time decided to give it a go.
Dave possesses a very individual style which is exactly what the Peppers wanted,(and needed), to lift their musical spirits once more.
The band headed off to
The Chili's also appeared on the 11th Anniversary issue of Spin magazine. Dave
Navarro seemed to fit very nicely in with the pack of pals. The world tour
which followed started and ended in the
The Peppers hired a couple of strippers to 'do their thing' whilst silverchair did their set. Much to Daniel's surprise the
strippers appeared, but undaunted, the band played on. Everyone involved
thought it was a great joke and all commented on the redness of Daniel John's
face when he realized that it was a setup! Flea was named the 1996, 'Bass
Player Magazine', guitarist of the year.
Then in October 1996, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were asked to record the song,
"I Found Out" for a John Lennon tribute album. Dave and Flea also
contributed their talents to an upcoming Howard Stern movie. The guys teamed up
with Perry Farrel to record the movie's title track,
"Hard Charger".
The guys then learn that Lindy Goetz, their manager
since 1984, decides it's time to retire.
The
Chili's were asked to do the title song for the, "Beavis and Butthead Do
America" movie. The song, "Love Rollercoaster" hits the airwaves
and the music video clip is done in cartoon format. Flea continues dabbling in
the movie business, including an appearance in the Coen
Bros movie "The Big Lebowski". Flea even
does some voice over work on a kids cartoon for Nickelodeon. Anthony meanwhile
travels across the lands of
During
March 1997 John Frusciante appears at the Whiskey in LA with Thelonius Monster. Whilst John is playing Flea makes an
impromptu visit to the stage to jam along as well. This is to be a significant
sign as to which road the Red Hot Chili Peppers would travel in the following
months.
They hope to put together a few tracks and release a cd
under the name of 'Spread'. News of a break up start to circulate but then the
Red Hot Chili Pepper management announce the 1997
'Wild Tour' itinerary. The band plans on visiting
Once
Anthony returns to the
Perry Farrel, Dave and Flea join up for a Janes Addiction tour. The two Peppers even lend their
talents to the new Janes cd
'Kettle Whistle'. In November 1997, Dave and Flea graced the cover of
The 'Awesome Foursome' were once more. Their first gig
together was held at the
It was the bands first gig in the
"It's definitely going to sound a lot more like what I did in the band
than what Dave did", John said. "As far as the funk, it should have a
really heavy aspect of that. I don't really play that kind of heavy-metal
stuff". Rick Rubin is again employed as producer for the follow up album
for 'One Hot Minute'. After only two weeks the album is ready for it's final editing. The Peppers' had not felt such a cohersion for quite some time. John left the band at a time
when they were becoming popular all over the world - he returned at a time when
it was rumored the band would disintegrate.
Californication is released with a total of fifteen tracks. Scar Tissue is the
first single from the album and amazingly enters the Top Ten before it's official release date. Californication quickly turns
Platinum for the Red Hot Chili Peppers and they turn their sights on follow-up
performances. Flea,
Tour
schedules are tight but seemingly well anticipated by Red Hot Chili Peppers
fans. The band brings the 1999
They head to
The web site run by Blackie, (Anthony's Pop), Jon, Terry and Starla is nominated and wins the first ever 'Best Artist
Website' award at the MTV video Music Awards '99.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers continue touring at a cracking pace. Another visit to
In
2002 By The Way album is released. The first single By The Way is a total hit.
After non-stop MTV rotating the second single The Zephyr Song is a little bit
of a let down. The third single Can’t Stop is just like By The Way a super hit.The Forth Single is Universally Speaking.The
band get’s the important award at the MTV 2002 awards
where Red Hot Chili Peppers are named the best rock band.
In
2004 the Greatest Hits album is released. It has only one EMI Records song
which is Higher Ground. There are too new songs called Save The
Population and Fortune Faded. The second is released as a single with three
versions. In March 2005 Red Hot Chili Peppers are in studio to record a new
album.