- Tubelator AI
- >
- Videos
- >
- Entertainment
- >
- Exclusive Conversation with John Frusciante & Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers | Broken Record Podcast hosted by Rick Rubin
Exclusive Conversation with John Frusciante & Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers | Broken Record Podcast hosted by Rick Rubin
Join Rick Rubin in part two of his conversation with John Frusciante and Anthony Kiedis from Red Hot Chili Peppers as they discuss the making of their new album and share behind-the-scenes stories. Listen as they talk about song lyrics, studio commute to Hawaii, and John's return to the band. Don't miss this insightful episode on Broken Record podcast.
Video Summary & Chapters
No chapters for this video generated yet.
Video Transcript
Justin Richmond: Pushkin.
Hey y'all today.
We're continuing our run of
episodes, celebrating the release
of the red hot chili peppers.
New album unlimited love
produced by Rick Rubin.
We left off our episode last
week with Anthony Kiedis popping
into join Rick's conversation
with guitars, John Fu Shantay.
Today we have part two of that
conversation between Rick John
and the band's iconic front, man.
We'll hear Anthony talk about how some
of the new song lyrics came together.
The lengths he went to commute to
the studio in Hawaii, where he and
Rick were recording vocals and both
Anthony and John give their accounts
of John's third return to the band.
This is broken record liner
notes for the digital age.
Here's Rick Rubin, John
Fu Shantay and Anthony Q.
Rick Rubin: How are you feeling, Anthony?
I feel
Anthony: pretty good.
Good, good.
Very nice to see you.
I wish this was in person cause I've
been looking forward to this moment
for quite a while, but it's nice to
see you on a, on a big screen in front
of me in your Shangri-La anyways.
Rick Rubin: Nice.
You look very beautiful there
in me in the environment.
Bring back good memories of, of
our last, uh, endeavor there.
Anthony: Yes.
The memories are intense.
Um, it's much less crowded here.
Now.
My fondest memories are from Kauai.
Yeah.
It was incredible.
That process was unlike anything I've
ever been a part of and necessary.
I would have never been able
to get that quantity of work
finished in any other invited.
Rick Rubin: We've had a good
run of interesting places.
Like I remember us doing vocals
at Chateau Marmont for an album.
And that was an interesting, you know,
unusual circumstance getting to go
there every day and hang out and record.
We've had some good ones over the
Anthony: years.
Yeah.
The, the Laurel canyon house, the
Chateau, John also had a room at
the Chateau during the writing of
Californication and John and John.
And I got a ton of good songwriting done
in his room at the Chateau, but Kauai
was, you know, I showed up with this 40,
some odd tracks of music that I had to
write for and figure out melody for and
arrangements and the idea of waking up
every day and just taking hours to write
and think about lyrics and ride my bike
and let melodies come to me and then show.