One of my favorites.tragabigzanda wrote:how do you guys feel about One Hot Minute?
Masterpiece.
One of my favorites.tragabigzanda wrote:how do you guys feel about One Hot Minute?
I only first listened to the ataxia albums about six months ago and thought they were really cool, I really like a lot of JFs solo albums so this was like a missing link. definitely give them another go, they are just cool jam sessions.tragabigzanda wrote: I tried all the Ataxia stuff, and solo Frusciante stuff as well, back when it was first coming out. It never really grabbed me, and I wanted Ataxia to work for me so badly based on the lineup. But maybe I should try it again, I haven't spun it in years.
I enjoyed the last two albums, but I like the poppy side of RHCP. I think that’s a bit unpopular amongst RHCP purists.tragabigzanda wrote:Do any rhcp fans in this thread actually enjoy Klinghoffer’s contributions since he joined?
I probably listen to this more than any other RHCP album, it's just such a mess of noise and weirdness and confusion.tragabigzanda wrote:how do you guys feel about One Hot Minute?
Im a regular listener, and that was a very cool episode. Josh seems like a very genuine and cool guy. He has a impressive resumeé for sure.....I love how cool the band was with him, but John hasnt even talked to the guy in ten years?Birds in Hell wrote:I’ve never listened to Maron before, I’m not at all familiar with who he is, but I really enjoyed his podcast with Klinghoffer.
Perhaps that's why Frusciante is a better fit for the band. He, Flea and Kiedas all seem like fairly domineering, big ego guys.VinylGuy wrote:Im a regular listener, and that was a very cool episode. Josh seems like a very genuine and cool guy. He has a impressive resumeé for sure.....I love how cool the band was with him, but John hasnt even talked to the guy in ten years?Birds in Hell wrote:I’ve never listened to Maron before, I’m not at all familiar with who he is, but I really enjoyed his podcast with Klinghoffer.
Frusciante seems such an ego driven guy.
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Yeah, like the five songs I cut.Birds in Hell wrote:I think there’s meant to be some good b-sides from that period too.
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"Dosed" is a beautiful song but Frusciante's solo at the end is a huge anticlimax -- a lot of his leads on the Californication and By the Way are extremely clunky and heavy-handed to my ears, the complete opposite of his effortless, fluid rhythm playing.Ello Sailor wrote:I forgot how great 'Dosed' is. The vocals are beautiful, although surely Keidis' tracks are touched up to shit. I doubt he could come close to that live, at least consistently.