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Red Hot Chili Peppers — Black Summer
Album: Unlimited Love
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Released: 2022
Length: 3:51
Plays (last 30 days): 1
A lazy rain am I
The skies refuse to cry
Cremation takes its piece of your supply
The night is dressed like noon
A sailor spoke too soon
And China's on the dark side of the moon

(Hit me now)

Platypus are a few
The secret life of roo
A personality I never knew
(Get it on)
My Greta weighs a ton
The archers on the run
And no one stands alone behind the sun

It's been a long time since I made a new friend
Waiting on another black summer to end
It's been a long time and you never know when
Waiting on another black summer to end

Crack the flaming whip
A-sailing on a censorship
Riding on a headless horse to make the trip

Been a long time since I made a new friend
Waiting on another black summer to end
It's been a long time and you never know when
Waiting on another black summer to end

I been waiting
I been waiting
Waiting on another black summer to end
I been waiting
I been waiting
Waiting on another black summer to end
I been waiting
I been waiting
Waiting on another black summer to end
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this is an awesome album, almost all of the songs are like this, start off pretty unassuming, and then get rocking. 
"...And China is on the dark side of the moon."
A prescient song, passing on the torch. These guys still have relevance and cerebral gifts.
 timmus wrote:

Yeah I noticed the bit of that flat nasal quality going on.  Interestingly one of my friends who has done a lot of singing-songwriting is in his mid-50s and sounds exactly like this now, having lost his warm singing voice.  I'm now starting to wonder what's going on.  Maybe a change in hearing with age causes us to hear ourselves differently?  Or maybe older singers just get rusty and don't try as hard?
Or, perhaps it's attributed to the numerous lineup changes, combined with the drug & alcohol issues.... Kinda seems to have "stomped out the fire" for Kiedis. Guess they're the only ones who really know! 

 reguru2112 wrote:


I knew Mr. Tull. You are no Tull Sir.
I bet you're just a pure joy to be around. NOT!!! Not based on your rather snide comment. Nothing in the post you snidely replied to infers any such claim to being Mr. Tull. Certain comments.... Kinda wish there was a "PSD" button for. 

 reguru2112 wrote:


I knew Mr. Tull. You are no Tull Sir.
There likely IS a Mr. Tull.... Somewhere! But, regarding the band, it's only the name of the band. There is no "Jethro Tull" bandmember. Ian Anderson was the "Captain" there! 

 Tippster wrote:

I 100% think that Kiedis is the weak link in this band. They've always put out some interesting, even intricate music, and then he opens his mouth and it goes from WOW to oh.

Kinda sorta agree. Considering what they've done with themselves... Lineup changes, drugs & alcohol, etc, I don't think it fair to lay it all on Kiedis. Not as familiar with them as many are but, this seems to pale by comparison, to their earlier stuff. Seems the "sound" is there but, lacks much "oompf". Yeah.... all about the "sex, drugs, and R&R but, when it starts affecting livelihood, it's time for a breather. 

 jelgator wrote:

Please.  Call it a career.  Enough already.

Yeah.... Not diggin this much. Myself, I cut some slack as, they've been thru some crazy chit! Lineup changes, drug & alcohol issues, etc. Just don't have the "spark" of what like, Californication, has. Don't necessarily agree it's time to hang it up but, perhaps they should collectively take a look at what past recordings and, the NUMBERS, have to say about some of their earlier stuff. IMHO, of course! 

 FatPants2 wrote:

This is actually a pretty good song. For a band that is derided almost as much as U2, RHCP has spun out a few really good songs. This is one of them.

So-so, at best. Would like to hear full album but, what Bill/RP has shared offa this album, seems the lineup shuffle these guys have gone thru, seems to have lost a good bit of the "spark" that say, Californication, has! Yes, Black Summer sounds ok. And, I really like RHCP! Was kinda bummed to hear what I have. 

Please.  Call it a career.  Enough already.
Almost a RHCP Pirate song. Dig it!
This is not good.
Is this making reference to the 2019/2020 'Black Summer' fires here in Australia?
 Wonderloaf wrote:
the openng bars made me think i was in for another (damn) Decemberists "tune". thankfully not.
 

I 100% think that Kiedis is the weak link in this band. They've always put out some interesting, even intricate music, and then he opens his mouth and it goes from WOW to oh.
Hmm, a bit lame for RHCP 
 reguru2112 wrote:


I knew Mr. Tull. You are no Tull Sir.

Agreed

But pretty decent over all = IMHO
 mememu wrote:


Me too!!!! As I heard the first bars, I thought "Is this a Jethro Tull I've never heard before?"... Glad to know I wasn't the only one to be tricked into that idea...


I knew Mr. Tull. You are no Tull Sir.
great stuff!
Boring music.
 jasonv wrote:
The singing feels like a parody of Kiedis' singing... I just can't listen to it.
 
Yeah I noticed the bit of that flat nasal quality going on.  Interestingly one of my friends who has done a lot of singing-songwriting is in his mid-50s and sounds exactly like this now, having lost his warm singing voice.  I'm now starting to wonder what's going on.  Maybe a change in hearing with age causes us to hear ourselves differently?  Or maybe older singers just get rusty and don't try as hard?
I just can't get with this.
 a_genuine_find wrote:

Granted there's a lot of fan noise down here, but at first I thought I heard Ian Anderson and was expecting to hear a flute.
Then I heard the break ...


Apparently, Kiedis put on that quasi-"Gaelic" accent as a tribute to Welsh singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon, for some reason.
 FatPants2 wrote:

This is actually a pretty good song. For a band that is derided almost as much as U2, RHCP has spun out a few really good songs. This is one of them.


It seems to me that too many people judge bands by the weakest part of their oeuvre. I personally don't care if later material doesn't stand up - I'll still enjoy Blood Sugar Sex Magik and Californication just as much as I did in the '90sDitto for REM, Pearl Jam, etc.
Once you see the RHCP live you get it.
I certainly wouldn't have clocked it as RHCP - I hear many older influences including celtic folk, and I like it!
The singing feels like a parody of Kiedis' singing... I just can't listen to it.
This is actually a pretty good song. For a band that is derided almost as much as U2, RHCP has spun out a few really good songs. This is one of them.
 a_genuine_find wrote:

Granted there's a lot of fan noise down here, but at first I thought I heard Ian Anderson and was expecting to hear a flute.
Then I heard the break ...



Me too!!!! As I heard the first bars, I thought "Is this a Jethro Tull I've never heard before?"... Glad to know I wasn't the only one to be tricked into that idea...
 sieversfam wrote:

In the battle between Faith No More/Mike Patton and RHCP/Anthony K, I am team Mike all the way. RHCP is one of the most overrated bands ever..Except when John F was in the band.   

fwiw John F rejoined the band in late 2019 and was with them for the writing/recording (and soon touring) of this new album.

In the battle between Faith No More/Mike Patton and RHCP/Anthony K, I am team Mike all the way. RHCP is one of the most overrated bands ever..Except when John F was in the band.   
very distinctively RHCP though perhaps less arrogant than previous material.  Not bad.
Granted there's a lot of fan noise down here, but at first I thought I heard Ian Anderson and was expecting to hear a flute.
Then I heard the break ...
ARRRRRGH

that be the Chili Peppers mate-y......yarrrgh

Batten down dem hatches a storm of sea chanteys is abound! 
Nice to hear new stuff of them! I saw them live in 2000 on Hurricane Festival in Germany. It was after the californication Album. Great Gig. I´ll have it on my mind!