![]() ![]() Los Angeles in the 70s and 80s was a free-for-all.I especially loved reading about RHCP’s interactions with other personalities from that era that I was really into, i.e. Nonetheless, I did find the story fascinating. I wish that he would have been able to sustain that voice through the entirety of the book. His voice in the beginning of the book is very humble and to the point. Anthony’s way of story telling is very matter of fact and easily conjures visuals, occasionally too vivid. Alas, my bass guitar is still collecting dust in the closet. Reading this book was almost enough inspiration for me to break the bass out of storage and give it a slap. And as a bass player, Flea was definitely my favorite (Les Claypool was a close second). But they were definitely in heavy rotation on my CD player. I won’t say that Red Hot Chili Peppers was my favorite band. Listening to and playing music were two of my main hobbies. Since I was a massive RHCP fan growing up, I felt like I needed to get in on this action.īy way of background, I was extremely passionate about music in the early 90s. ![]() ![]() One of my colleagues mentioned that his wife was reading it and enjoyed. This was another book that I got in my Christmas stocking. ![]()
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