Summary
IT must be great being a Red Hot Chili Peppers fan in 2004. Ten years ago, the Los Angeles pranksters were making wiry, freaky punk- funk that could increase your blood sugar and make your sex magic, but all their UK record company was interested in doing was endlessly re-releasing their signature track Under The Bridge in an effort to make it a hit. Boo hoo.
For the last two years, though, there's been a steady stream of solid RHCP product; their By The Way album and its brood of nagging singles, then a greatest hits (their second), then a DVD and now this: a double live album that clocks in at over two hours, collated from their three sold-out shows at London's Hyde Park in June this year.See the full content of this document
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The Outsiders
Despite their chaotic career arc - stratospheric highs and grubby, druggy lows - the Chilis have surviv...
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