Am i the only one on this planet who thinks the 'red hot chilli peppers' are overrated and play dull shite white funk songs that all sound the same?
"but they posed with only socks covering their naughty bits" so? what the fuck has that got to do with their music? (that was said to me once when i was questioning their abilities). i was watching a music channel with my little one who likes her pop and even she was laughing at them and shes only 10, we were watching a video for a song with the lame-o title of 'hump the bump' (or was that 'bump the hump?) it had all the usual ingredient's, the singer flexing every muscle as he sang, the bassist headbanging (and i don't care if he was involved in the 1970's west coast punk scene, so bloody what!) mind you his brain must resemble that of the kid who died some years ago because he turned his brain to jelly from too much headbanging (starting probably the daftest media panic in history, even if the media scare did soon disappear like a fart in a windstorm).
their music is a weak attempt at 'funk' that sounds as if there is at least 6 musicians missing, like a solo demo recorded one night by a late working stax musician except a stax musician would leave the tune on the studio floor.
their sound is a hollow effort that they have repeated for years and as for the singer, apart from thinking he is hard he considers himself the worlds sexiest man, just because he is tall and has muscles under his needle pocked flesh and lovely cracked teeth, and as for his attitude towards women, well let me just say that he has been accused of being 'forceful' towards unwilling ladies (or so the American rumours say, and have said for years).
singles wise, what can you do except hide yourself when a kiddies girl band do a better version of one of your song's than you can? (the one about 'scoring' heroin under a bridge -sounds very hygienic!). they are repetative, releasing the same songs time after time, they are just dull. in other words, shit.
Thursday, 19 April 2007
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