Red hot chili peppers day on the green

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Red hot chili peppers day on the green

‘Can’t Stop’ listening to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers? We have some good news. The highly successful Californian funk rock band are returning to Australia to play at A Day on the Green.

Singer Anthony Kiedis, drummer Chad Smith, guitarist Josh Klinghoffer and the Melbourne-born bassist Flea have announced they will be performing at A Day on the Green at Mt Duneed Estate on Saturday, March 2.

The Red Hot Chilli Peppers are one of rock’s most enduring bands, with more than 30 years' experience churning out hits like ‘Californication’, ‘Snow’, ‘Under the Bridge’ and ‘Scar Tissue’. The band are as known for their devil-may-care antics as they are for their music, with no one able to forget their infamous “sock only” stage outfits.

The band’s set at A Day on the Green is part of the band's Australia and New Zealand tour, which will include a string of outdoor and arena shows across the country. Can’t make it to Geelong? RHCP will also be playing at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday, February 28.

Tickets for A Day on the Green are on sale now.

See little rockers on stage for cheap – School of Rock has announced a $25 ticket lottery.

Plus "our" Kylie is returning to Australian shores next March.

  • Nicola Dowse

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On the Tuesday night before this amazing show, I saw Arctic Monkeys in Melbourne and I was positive that they were the best band I’ve ever seen live (honourable mention to The Dillinger Escape Plan and The Bronx for coming close) but only four days later, Chili Peppers absolutely killed it and took the spot for best live show I’ve seen in my lifetime.

Mt Duneed Estate knows how to put on a show; the stage was insanely cool and the sound was out of this world. I couldn’t believe I was in my hometown of Geelong, it was insane… Their lager is also amazing. I could go on forever about how good this show was but instead, I’ve decided to share my top five highlights of the night.

GEORGE CLINTON & PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC
To be honest, I had absolutely no idea that P-Funk were supporting RHCP until a couple of hours before entering the show. The rock and roll hall of famers put on the most energetic, hilarious and truly captivating show and got everyone in the right mood for Chili Peppers. I feel so lucky to have not only seen this historical band live, but actually see the 12 minute ‘Maggot Brain’ in person. It was easily the best solo I’ve ever seen in my life and the crowd went absolutely off, loved it.

Red hot chili peppers day on the green

AROUND THE WORLD
Red Hot Chili Peppers didn’t fuck around for one second. They opened with an intense drum and bass solo and went straight into ‘Around The World’ and the sound of the crowd when the opening bass line came in was absolutely huge. After seeing Clinton & P-Funk, I was sure that you can’t get much funkier than that but I was pleasantly surprised. You almost forget that RHCP are primarily a funk band until you see them live. I was mesmerised by the tightness and chemistry between all four members but especially with Flea and Chad, they’ve got to be some of the best musicians in the world.

DARK NECESSITIES & HUMP DE BUMP
These two songs were not very high on my list of Chili songs when they came out but wow… Both had such a crazy atmosphere to them and they’re now two of my favourite songs from the band. ‘Dark Necessities’ featured an incredible drawn out guitar solo which I think may have been improvised and Flea busted out the trumpet for ‘Hump De Bump’ – it was the shit.

JOSH KLINGHOFFER
I grew up wanting to be John Frusciante, his back-up vocals and amazing song writing inspired the shit out of me and to be honest, I was nervous about how Josh would do in his spot… Well he fucking nailed it. I can’t believe how good his solos, stage presence and back-up vocals were. There is no better guitarist for the Chili Peppers right now than Josh Klinghoffer. That tone, those psychedelic solos and that energy cannot be matched and god damn, I’d do horrible things for his guitar collection.

Red hot chili peppers day on the green

ANTHONY KIEDIS AND THE CROWD
When Anthony Kiedis sings a Chili peppers song, he doesn’t stand alone. The vocalist of one of the world’s biggest bands is always accompanied by the crowd singing with him in every single song on their set because every single song is literally a hit. It’s amazing hearing 20,000 people scream their lyrics and that’s what made ‘Suck My Kiss’, ‘By The Way’ and ‘Under The Bridge’ my favourite songs of the night. Also, I can’t leave out the fact that Klinghoffer did a cover of Divinyls ‘I Touch Myself’ as the first encore before ‘Give It Away’. He nailed it, everyone loved it… What a fucking good band.

Where: Mt Duneed Estate
When: Saturday, 2 March, 2019
Reviewed by Nathan Mossop
Photos by William Adam Russ (Right Eye Media)

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How do you know when Red Hot Chili Peppers are ripe?

Peppers should be picked while still firm and crisp, before they begin to get soft or wrinkly. Toward the end of the harvest season, when most of the chiles on the plants have matured to red, it is time to pick and dry them or to pull the plants and hang them to dry.

How do you use red hot peppers?

Fresh chili peppers can be baked, roasted, grilled, stuffed, or eaten raw. Dried and ground chile can be added to salsas and chutneys. Pickle chilies for use in salsas. Chilies are used in chili con carne, curries, and hotpots.

When did Red Hot Chili Peppers tour Australia?

The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2012. Red Hot Chili Peppers last played a headline tour of Australia in April 2007, performing nine sold-out shows to a total attendance in excess of 140,000.