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A jam in the streets of Melbourne
John, Flea and Josh have unexpectedly joined Chad at his performance on the Federation Square in Melbourne last night! Until I find some media that can be usable here, I am giving you the link to this Herald Sun article with pics and media included. Also, Undercover hinted that a DVD of this amazing fusion-cover-mad-jam of, well, Mozart (!) will be released through Melbourne drum retailer Drumtek. Click here to read it with your own eyes.
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Update on Live Earth
Here’s an informative update on Live Earth taken from BBC News: Madonna, Genesis, James Blunt and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be among the headliners at the London show of the global series of Live Earth concerts. They will be joined at Wembley Stadium by groups including Foo Fighters, Duran Duran, Snow Patrol and Razorlight. Seven Live Earth shows will take place around the world on 7 July as a way of highlighting climate change. In the US, The Police, Kanye West and Bon Jovi will be among the artists at the Giants Stadium in New Jersey. The Smashing Pumpkins, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, KT Tunstall, Fall Out Boy…
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Version 5
I’m presenting you Invisible Movement version five. As you can see, it’s not completely done, because I started working on it on Good Friday and then lost motivation for the Easter and before I realised that I need to continue, it was down for one day. I am slowly working on removing any bugs and any bits of the old layout and then…I guess I am going to update for a change as well. Either way, I beg you, please do have patience for your clumsy webmaster. I am dedicating this layout to someone very special I met earlier this year. Thank you for giving me the attention I’ve never…
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John feels for Synaesthesia Records
As mentioned earlier, the first RHCP show in Melbourne was closed by a special jam that John dedicated to a music store downtown that’s closing, called Synaesthesia Records. Here’s an article on that from Herald Sun: FAB Moretti appearing on stage with Har Mar Superstar wasn’t the only intriguing moment of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The group’s guitarist, John Frusciante, closed the first Melbourne show on Sunday night by dedicating two minutes of electronic feedback created on his guitar pedals to a local record store. “They’re closing down and there’s no store like it anywhere in the world,” Frusciante told the crowd.…
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Poll Results: Are you getting Ataxia’s AWII?
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Hump de Bump update
Apparently, Hump de Bump is being released as a real single after all and the video is currently being premiered all around the globe, instead of only in USA and Canada like it was first planned. The single is available for pre-order, too.
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Site updates – 27th March 2007
Threw new videos have been added to the site, click here to see them. And they are: Otherside from this year’s show in Charlottesville Dot Music Interview 2001 How Deep Is Your Love from PinkPop 2006 (thanks to Nadia for help with the stubborn file once again!) I still owe you guys one more video from Charlottesville, so keep watching this space.
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Rescheduled dates for RHCP in Japan
No much news these days, apparently…but this is fairly new. RHCP.com have posted the new dates for the Japanese shows. – June 5 at Tokyo Dome (rescheduled from March 22 ) – June 6 at Tokyo Dome (rescheduled from March 23) – June 8 at Osaka Dome (rescheduled from March 19)
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RHCP to play two festivals in UK in August
(as per the official site) Red Hot Chili Peppers will play Reading Festival on 25th and Leeds Festival on 26th August, just like they’ve done in 1999. Please, visit the links above for more information and good luck with the tickets if you’re going:)
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RHCP tour dates for Japan postponed until further notice
(from the official site) The Red Hot Chili Peppers are sorry to announce that they will have to postpone their shows in Osaka, and Tokyo due to lead singer Anthony Kiedis having bronchial pneumonia and under doctors order not to fly for 10 days. The Red Hot Chili Peppers wishes to tell all of the Japanese fans how sorry they are to not be able to play the shows as scheduled but are very much looking forward to seeing them soon. Rescheduling of the performances will be announced as soon as possible once scheduling of the world tour can be confirmed. At present, it is thought to be rescheduled for…