For God's Sake, One Hot Minute is so superior to everything they've done. So eclectic, experimental, visionary, melodic, profund, dark, sensitive, etc. I'll never get tired of it. Everytime i listen to Tearjerker, i'm in another dimension. What a song, what an album, what an album cover, the little girl with the piano. One Hot Minute is in my blood. Walkabout, come on! They've never played Tearjerker, One Hot Minute and Falling Into Grace Live. Shame to The Red Hot Chili Peppers for discarding this incredible gem that is One Hot Minute. Their bestest album, period. And the b-sides!!!!! Melancholy Mechanics, Let'S Make Evil, Stretch (You Out) and Bob, this latter being only released in 2006!!! WTF????? Pure Genius.
@@funkymonk5344 It is totally superior to all their other albums and Dave Navarro was the perfect fit for me. John Frusciante is a princess who refuses to play One Hot Minute songs just because he didn't compose them. Hey Man, you left the Peppers in the middle of an Australian tour in 1992. YOU are the Guilty one here. Stop being Egotic and open up. The guy leaves, comes back, leaves, WTF? One Hot Minute and Dave Navarro 👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
@@lloydzarathoustra Man, I really agree with you, but not with it being better than BSSM, because I think they are in the same level of quality. I really don't know what people see of special in Californication and especially in By The Way. These albums are so appealing to some pasteurized emotionalism, we see it really working in albums like BSSM and OHM, when it's needed. Sorry for my bad english, just know I agree with a lot you are saying!
@@lloydzarathoustra I actually have an inside take on the whole One Hot Minute deal with RHCP and Frusciante. My cousin Nate Walcott toured with RHCP playing keys and trumpet from 2016-2019 until Frusciante rejoined the band (Nate is really good friends with Josh Klinghoffer). He was also on the records Live in Paris, Unlimited Love, and Return of the Dream Canteen. Anyway, I asked him about this (as a lover of One Hot Minute myself) and he told me that essentially it was a very dark time for the entire band, not just Frusciante. Aeroplane is the only song that they will still play off the album. He didn't elaborate more than this and I decided not to ask him about the Mr Bungle/FNM drama.
Dave, if you see this post... THANK YOU for give us this masterpiece. One Hot Minute is an incredible and unique record. One of the highlights of the 90s.
this was by far one of the most creative and twisted records they made. The fact that they neglect this record so much is such BS, specially what Navarro brought to the band's sound.
Dave is two things to me: 1. The man who helped the Chilli Peppers create one of their top-3 albums and brought out the absolute best in Anthony Kiedis in the process. 2. A guitar god on his own right and one of the true natural greats.
@@Hey-go8sx Just my personal opinion, as I make clear in my opening line. 1. Blood Sugar Sex Magic. 2. Californication. 3. One Hot Minute. 4. Mother's Milk.
@@Hey-go8sx Really? "My brother thinks classical music is beautiful. To me it just sounds like noise." I would have said there are few clearer ways to invoke the subjective.
Tearjerker and Transcending are such beautiful pieces of music from that record. They really show what a tasteful player Navaroo really is. And a lot of people of my generation hold a very special place for those songs and that album. They're about Kurt Cobain and River Phoenix
Dave Navarro is a underrated guitarrist, man seeing rhcp live performances around hot minute album, jesus the guy was insane i think he was the right man at wrong time, should be more appreciated
@@rafterman5072 Navarro has much more colors to offer and has a greater dynamic palette. Also his harmonies are more intriguing, just like his solos have more fire. Your turn :)
I know right lol I was just thinking the same about the 90s lol bc I remember watching wonder years which was based in the 60s an in the 90s as a young man it’s like that was long ago but now in 2020 it’s now kids looking back on the 90s as the 60s for us lol
@@DrRawBalls_TheDummy Yep now the 90s seems so retro. I’m glad I got to be a kid during the last millennium, and century. I loved all those shows as a kid. I still love wonder years as a 33 year old man.
having Dave (one of my fave guitarists ever) try to "explain" what he does, revealing how little he actually knows, in terms of theory & techniques, kind of makes me appreciate him even more
dave is very well spoken. as a fan of johns style of playing, it is really interesting to hear navarro’s interpretations of guitar playing and his creative process. i’m definitely a fan
i love "one hot minute" . Unique sound and atmosphere. Very sad frusciante doesnt like to play any of the songs. but for me is one of the most exciting records from red hot
Probly cus frusciante can't do it justice. He has so much less soul than either Hillel Slovak or Dave Navarro imo. The chili peppers are a weak shadow of what they used to be and Frusciante their least innovative member of all time. Sorry, he IS talented, but way overrated if you ask me.
I love Frusciantes stuff and song writing skills but Daves sound and riffs on One hot minute is on a level of it's own bringing the heavy distortion and the psychedelic vibes to the band.
I just hope that Dave knows that a lot of former (or old school) Chili Peppers fans highly appreciate him and consider OHM their second best (for me personally it's equally good as BSSM). OHM was their last really interesting record. Californication was overengineered after that they have become a (rather boring) pop rock band.
John wouldn’t do that, just like they didn’t have Josh stay. I love John but he has weird ego issues because he refuses to play any song he didn’t write with them. It’s foolish. He should be willing to play OHM stuff or dark necessities or something.
@@cenitri It is. I never get tired listening to it. Don't get me wrong, there are great songs on the following albums. But One Hot Minute appears to be from one single cast with one song moving smoothly into the next, creating an unique atmosphere.
I love John, but, as a lost soul who took multiple times away to grow, it's ppl like Dave and josh who carried the band, when John just abandoned it. They could've hung it up in 94, waited for John and faded into obscurity like so many hands from that time. And californication mighta never happened if they went on hiatus. This was an important era when John had nothing good to say about the band or wouldn't even mention kiedis.
i have watched this video a few times over the years, video posted somewhere else, and still thinks that OMS and Dave Navarro were breath of fresh RHCP air. and to be honest listened to OMS more than any other RHCP albums.
Que gran disco grabó este tipo con los RHCP. Una lástima que Frusciante tenga el ego tan grande que no quiera tocar estas canciones.....un lástima. Junto con el BSM one hot minute uno de los mejores trabajos que hicieron...
No one should've had hair like that by 1995. The 2nd Dave RCHP album would've been immense. A Ritual De Lo Habitual for the late 90s...with crapper lyrics, obvs.
Shame navarro only really played strats during his chilis era. He's a great strat player and could have been considered one of the great players of that style of guitar.
It's very surprising that supposedly John has never heard this album, it smacks of pride and ignorance from John, One hot Minute is one of RHCHP's best in my opinion.
Their instrumental jams are always amazing, be it Navarro or Frusciante on guitar, their experimental stuff is truly great. The one they should have kicked out is Anthony Pienis, with his terrible nasal tone, infantile rapping and mindless ditties. But of course, he looked good on the screen back in the MTV days and that meant money and morons clapping. Musically they have always been dragged down by him though, just like Metallica by Lars.
Gawd! That guitar riff of “Warped”!!!!! Feels like a nu metal/alternative metal song with that guitar riff! The artwork of One Hot Minute I relate to. When I hear this song “Warped” I picture a fairy ballet dancing (Suspiria style) in the woods with fukk ton of glitter around her to this track
Great to hear more from this interview. Had only seen the Walkabout snippet years ago. Dave’s style still looks great, the interviewer looks like he’s headed to an 80’s Halloween party.
I like Daves playing..Has no idea ir anything about theory.Dont ask him for music lessons😂..Yet the things he does creatively makes most with training sound like beginners and novices.Hes a very musically creative talented and genuine cat.LoudLove 🔊🔊🔊💜💜💜
I love this video and I’ve watched it a couple of times, but it drives me nuts that he acts like he doesn’t know anything about anything. Like he doesn’t know what a minor pentatonic scale is. This is very “of its time” because it was frowned upon in rock music to know about music theory in the 90s.
David Michael «Dave» Navarro (Santa Mónica, California, 7 de junio de 1967) es un guitarrista estadounidense, conocido por ser el guitarrista del grupo Jane's Addiction, que revolucionó la escena del rock a finales de la década de 1980 y a comienzos de los años 1990. Posteriormente fue guitarrista de la banda californiana Red Hot Chili Peppers por un breve espacio de tiempo. Su carrera tiene colaboraciones con diversos grupos y artistas. 56 años.