Did the same thing with Jon Stewart . Solid eye contact and I gave him a head nod. Interestingly enough both keidis and Stewart just seem like good people. We are lucky to have them
In Houston. I used to wait tables in the Galleria and we'd sometimes get celebrities in. Usually it was ok but sometimes it sucked. It was horrible trying to get people to leave them alone. The other waitstaff were just as bad sometimes too. This was the 90's so at least we didn't have to deal with cellphones and cameras. It would be really hard now I imagine.
My sister in law used to work at an Apple Store outside of Culver City and Beverly Hills area. I remember she told me the most obviously famous people are the ones who come in with shades and overcoat trying to be inconspicuous. The ones that just come in regular like no big deal no one bothers with.
I really enjoyed this episode. Have been aware of RHCP music for years but never heard Kiedis speak. I did not expect his speaking voice to sound the way it does.
I've been wanting to say the same thing but I didn't want to be offensive. I mean....I do RHCP covers and people say that I sound just like Kiedis when I sing those covers. However, our speaking voices sound nothing like each other. I'm not certain how that speaking voice translates into this singing voice.
When I lived in SoHo in NYC (90’s), celebrities lived among me. It was very common to see famous people in coffee shops, restaurants, etc. It wasn’t really a big deal. You’d notice them, and maybe say, “hey, hope you are well”. That would be it.
@@dddaaa6965, you think fame is a blessing? Ask Frusciante, it’s a fine line... and didn’t Kiedis just say he loved his anonymity as well as the perks? Fine line...
Well you know how some of those ancient Hindu and Egyptian mythologically based philosophies that went back thousands of years had the kind of "porn/non-porn" sexually explicit depictions carved into their architecture and sculptures? And they considered it to be something profoundly mystical spiritual and meaningful in their belief system and ancestry? Well I think that's precisely what Anthony has done when he wrote lyrics for blood sugar sex Magic for example, to me he just turned all of that "porn-non porn" and sexually explicit literature into something beautiful magical mystifying and liberating.. and he was the first ever to do so and step away from the stereotype of what is meant to be good lyrics and meaningful and profound such as that considered in singer-songwriter kind of lyric writing. But that is just me so I'm speaking from a completely subjective standpoint
@@FantsyPants I’m sure you know the story behind that 🤣 If you don’t, don’t use that as a measure of his lyrical skill. The man is actually very talented.
I saw them in 1989 Janus Landings. The Mothers Milk tour. It was in December it was cold for Florida. Maybe 45-50 degree weather. The whole band came out in just cloth diapers nothing else and rocked. Never forgot that
83' baby.. you were 21 when i was born! Damn man, you look sooo healthy. Love the whole band. My mates all have Chili tats etc. I saw Chili's in the 'Hey Snow' era in London, UK. AMAZING LIVE BAND!!!! All millenials out there need to listen to The Chili's archive. All the albums. From Blood, Sex, Sugar, Magic to Stadium Arcadium to By The Way (a very chilled melodic album) Thank you guys for an amazing eye opener to REAL music :) Peace n Love, fellow muso - Jo Kapsalis, UK
@@DaneGerAhead27 I wouldn’t say after that album was the last time they put out anything good. I would say afterwards that’s when they started experimenting. I remember being a teen, high af listening to their discography, and up until that point their latest album was “Stadium Arcadium “, and after a those two albums they went from being confined by a certain, specific, or particular sound to experimenting with different sounds, and using their inspirations as well. If they would have stuck to their earlier sound they may not have even made it past the 90’s, or early 00’s with the up and down trends rapidly happening throughout all genres of music.
@@wasitworthit1 While that's true it kept them relevant, they might as well have faded into obscurity. Not to knock the Peppers but limitations seem to be a lot of bands savior. Also I don't know if ripping off Hendrix licks or copying genre trends of the time really counts as experimenting. That's like saying Load was experimentation instead of the shameless numetal rip we know it as.
@@DaneGerAhead27 while knowing you’re limits is good in most cases, sometimes experimenting also broaden the possibility of listeners. Call it selling out if you want. The Chili peppers never went full blown pop. I grew up with my mother listening to Motown classics, funk, RnB, rock n roll. So when the chili peppers implemented those elements it changed the way they could do things. Sure we never want a good band to move on, but to say they were terrible is just your opinion. Most “trends” are things from the past that have another revival. Drawing from the past is more common place then many realize from design, sound, art, fashion, ideologies, literature, and so forth, and is often the inspiration in the first place. If a mixture of trash/ punk/ hardcore is what you’re more into then of coarse those two albums will resonate with you. If you’re looking for a mixture of a band who can go heavy, funky, slow, and more then of coarse it has the probability of resonating with much more individuals. “A Jack of all trades is not a master of one. Better to be good at all things then just a master of one”.
And there's the flipside of L.A. where people who live here can also choose to leave celebrities alone when they're out and about and respect their privacy, like many of us do, without being jaded and self-obsessed or anything like that. The city is a big, busy place to live. Many people are cool with simply getting on with it and minding their own business. This can also be the reason why celebrities choose to live here. It's such a metropolis in fact, that when you break up with someone, more than likely you'll never see them again.
@@vc6596 Quite often, not only out and about, but in the club that I work at In Hollywood, and as one of the busiest private bartenders in L.A., I also work the bar for their private parties in their homes. Still do today, but more on a part-time basis now. I also worked the bars at the famous, private Lakeside Golf Club in Burbank/Toluca Lake for a few years. Plenty of celebs were members there. Served them all the time.
Paul McCartney mentioned he feels two ways.......One that he is eternally grateful for his success, and what it gives him....and times when he just wants a minute to himself. Probably why he has a place in Arizona accessible by helicopter. Can't imagine that life. Has me asking myself if it's worth it........
He's super talented and great and I don't mean offense...but if he put a hat or bandana on or something he'd look like almost any other taco truck worker in California. Like if he dressed down I don't think I'd recognize him necessarily.
I wanted to be famous when I was 20 but then I joined the Marines and found out I like to be behind the scenes. Now at 51 I don't know how these famous people deal with it. I love that nobody knows me.
With the Internet and people being so accessible it takes away that hiden veil that celebrities had in say the 1970s plus so many other people become famous now, mechanics, doctors, chefs, tattoo artists etc, he does look very well, mick jagger 2.0 😊
Ok Joe, the Chili Peppers have played an important role in all our lives at one point or another. However can we move on now and let Anthony rest for a while. Thanks
Because he doesn’t have to study things or work a regular job that he doesn’t like. He can be him and still make millions and live a comfortable life. He doesn’t have to actually participate in the workforce that everyone hates. Most people dream about leaving the workforce. And I would wager that most people would take fame over a terrible life in the workforce.
Yeah looks fake, but definitely dyed although he has been rocking it for a few years. Red his biography just because it was lying around, he's written several songs about getting sober, but he's never gotten sober.
That's just an egoless personality developed from a lifetime of substance use (look at his shirt and style). It makes you more 'genderless' due to the understanding you don't need to put on a constant facade of masculinity to impress anyone. You could say Mike Tyson's personality is a bit camp as well, but you know he would knock your head off.
@@SmartDumbNerdyCool I wouldn't say Tyson is camp...he's slightly effeminate in a sekect dew of his mannerisms...but his lisp actually heightens that aspect of him!
I saw the chilli peppers in Brisbane Oz not long ago, literally the worst band I've seen live. Luck post Malone was their support act because he was next level.
I bumped into Anthony in 91 or 92 in SF. A simple nod was exchanged. It is amazing how perfectly adequate and fulfilling a show of respect can be.
I’ve always said if I ever meet these dudes in real life, I would walk up, say “thank you” nod and go about my day. You sir, are a rock star.
from a celebrity meaning you need meaning. like listen to yourself
Did the same thing with Jon Stewart . Solid eye contact and I gave him a head nod. Interestingly enough both keidis and Stewart just seem like good people. We are lucky to have them
Relax
In Houston. I used to wait tables in the Galleria and we'd sometimes get celebrities in. Usually it was ok but sometimes it sucked. It was horrible trying to get people to leave them alone. The other waitstaff were just as bad sometimes too. This was the 90's so at least we didn't have to deal with cellphones and cameras. It would be really hard now I imagine.
By the way Anthony's new philosophy is "don't bitch about life"
Thanks!
Thanks too! The video ended right there and I was like 😲
You got it dudes!
Don't let you catch yourself complaining - the moment will pass and complaining will only make it more difficult. 🙂
Thanks bro
I love every time he say "My Boys" refering to the band, so much love ❤️
when did Anthony Kiedis morph into Frank Zappa?
Right?! I suppose age and experience can do that to a guy.
He wishes
YEAH FUCKING RIGHT.
Yeah, I was thinking Sonny Bono
Serio, the famous mustache
For 60 years of age, he looks great, youngish.
Hair dye....make up too
My sister in law used to work at an Apple Store outside of Culver City and Beverly Hills area. I remember she told me the most obviously famous people are the ones who come in with shades and overcoat trying to be inconspicuous. The ones that just come in regular like no big deal no one bothers with.
Oh I remember when I met him!
@showbizonastick my aunt pulls out her eye and aunts it on the unsuspecting celeb. That will always make them my friend for 4 secs
I really enjoyed this episode. Have been aware of RHCP music for years but never heard Kiedis speak. I did not expect his speaking voice to sound the way it does.
I've been wanting to say the same thing but I didn't want to be offensive. I mean....I do RHCP covers and people say that I sound just like Kiedis when I sing those covers. However, our speaking voices sound nothing like each other. I'm not certain how that speaking voice translates into this singing voice.
He sounds like a lgbtq? Lmfao 🤣
He’s always spoken with a lisp.
After hearing his voice I googled whether or not he is gay. He’s not apparently.
I don't understand why a lisp would be genetically correlated to being gay
When I lived in SoHo in NYC (90’s), celebrities lived among me. It was very common to see famous people in coffee shops, restaurants, etc. It wasn’t really a big deal. You’d notice them, and maybe say, “hey, hope you are well”. That would be it.
With his current look I could walk right by him and not realize it was him!
Same. I still view him as the dude off point break.
Fame, sounds like a fine line between a curse and a blessing...
…why? He literally took it back as soon as he got asked for a reason and said it was just a blessing lol
@@dddaaa6965, you think fame is a blessing? Ask Frusciante, it’s a fine line... and didn’t Kiedis just say he loved his anonymity as well as the perks? Fine line...
Great interview, Anthony has a great sense of humor!
Well I think the one thing that he does really excel at is, his literature, his lyrics.. that is a huge talent and not easy to come by.
Yeah, must of taken him forever to come up with "ding dang dong a linga lang long" right.
Too funny
Obviously not a peppers fan 😛
Well you know how some of those ancient Hindu and Egyptian mythologically based philosophies that went back thousands of years had the kind of "porn/non-porn" sexually explicit depictions carved into their architecture and sculptures? And they considered it to be something profoundly mystical spiritual and meaningful in their belief system and ancestry? Well I think that's precisely what Anthony has done when he wrote lyrics for blood sugar sex Magic for example, to me he just turned all of that "porn-non porn" and sexually explicit literature into something beautiful magical mystifying and liberating.. and he was the first ever to do so and step away from the stereotype of what is meant to be good lyrics and meaningful and profound such as that considered in singer-songwriter kind of lyric writing. But that is just me so I'm speaking from a completely subjective standpoint
@@FantsyPants I’m sure you know the story behind that 🤣
If you don’t, don’t use that as a measure of his lyrical skill. The man is actually very talented.
@@FantsyPantsHe is a great lyricist when he wants to be. Californication for example is his masterpiece, every line in that song is perfect.
Joe Rogan please get an interview with Sir, Flea!
Wow what a genuine dude 🤟
It ain’t just fake that’s wonderful and horrific. Life in general is like that too
Kiedis looking like Sonny Bono’s hippie brother Chucky Bono 😂
This is one the best interviews ever!! Sfg! sff!
Keidis’ life story is fascinating…he’s definitely come along way from the days of hiding heroin in his foreskin.
😮
@@anotheratreyu742 That would be handy if you decided to go camping..
HUH?
Have you ever seen him looking like he's bad on drugs? I haven't! He knows the rock star myth
@@MrThedonhead if only you knew
I saw them in 1989 Janus Landings. The Mothers Milk tour. It was in December it was cold for Florida. Maybe 45-50 degree weather. The whole band came out in just cloth diapers nothing else and rocked. Never forgot that
That is goddamn hilarious 😂
Funny how being famous is akin to being a survivor in a zombie apocalypse. Getting noticed and blending in with them.
That is how they see us too.
Love to dance, I hear you. You saved my life RHCP. . It's my dream to see concert and I'm going.
This guy allegedly went to epstiens island . Yet to hear him speak on it
.damn shame
Say what you want RHCP HATERS.
Anthony Kiedis is a GOAT and the RHCP have fame many want
His impression of a New Yorker sounded like a foreign guys impression of a New Yorker
83' baby.. you were 21 when i was born! Damn man, you look sooo healthy. Love the whole band. My mates all have Chili tats etc. I saw Chili's in the 'Hey Snow' era in London, UK. AMAZING LIVE BAND!!!! All millenials out there need to listen to The Chili's archive. All the albums. From Blood, Sex, Sugar, Magic to Stadium Arcadium to By The Way (a very chilled melodic album) Thank you guys for an amazing eye opener to REAL music :) Peace n Love, fellow muso - Jo Kapsalis, UK
dude why from Blood Sugar ? my fav part of their contribution is up until Blood Sugar. I love Mother's Milk, Ulift Mofo too, great memories.
Why torture kids with 23 years of terrible music? Freaky Styley through Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik was the last time the Chili Peppers were any good.
@@DaneGerAhead27 I wouldn’t say after that album was the last time they put out anything good. I would say afterwards that’s when they started experimenting. I remember being a teen, high af listening to their discography, and up until that point their latest album was “Stadium Arcadium “, and after a those two albums they went from being confined by a certain, specific, or particular sound to experimenting with different sounds, and using their inspirations as well.
If they would have stuck to their earlier sound they may not have even made it past the 90’s, or early 00’s with the up and down trends rapidly happening throughout all genres of music.
@@wasitworthit1 While that's true it kept them relevant, they might as well have faded into obscurity. Not to knock the Peppers but limitations seem to be a lot of bands savior. Also I don't know if ripping off Hendrix licks or copying genre trends of the time really counts as experimenting. That's like saying Load was experimentation instead of the shameless numetal rip we know it as.
@@DaneGerAhead27 while knowing you’re limits is good in most cases, sometimes experimenting also broaden the possibility of listeners. Call it selling out if you want. The Chili peppers never went full blown pop. I grew up with my mother listening to Motown classics, funk, RnB, rock n roll. So when the chili peppers implemented those elements it changed the way they could do things. Sure we never want a good band to move on, but to say they were terrible is just your opinion.
Most “trends” are things from the past that have another revival. Drawing from the past is more common place then many realize from design, sound, art, fashion, ideologies, literature, and so forth, and is often the inspiration in the first place. If a mixture of trash/ punk/ hardcore is what you’re more into then of coarse those two albums will resonate with you. If you’re looking for a mixture of a band who can go heavy, funky, slow, and more then of coarse it has the probability of resonating with much more individuals. “A Jack of all trades is not a master of one. Better to be good at all things then just a master of one”.
What a great time we live in
What a HORRIFIC cliffhanger edit
Love this channel
This dude was in Point Break. Legend.
"That would be a waste of time..."
One of several favorite lines in that film.
Anthony's voice is interesting
And there's the flipside of L.A. where people who live here can also choose to leave celebrities alone when they're out and about and respect their privacy, like many of us do, without being jaded and self-obsessed or anything like that. The city is a big, busy place to live. Many people are cool with simply getting on with it and minding their own business. This can also be the reason why celebrities choose to live here. It's such a metropolis in fact, that when you break up with someone, more than likely you'll never see them again.
How often would you see celibrities?
@@vc6596 Quite often, not only out and about, but in the club that I work at In Hollywood, and as one of the busiest private bartenders in L.A., I also work the bar for their private parties in their homes. Still do today, but more on a part-time basis now. I also worked the bars at the famous, private Lakeside Golf Club in Burbank/Toluca Lake for a few years. Plenty of celebs were members there. Served them all the time.
@@cocktailhotel that's awesome. Sounds like a life to live
His little shirt lol
Kiedis is 60 years old, how is that possible?
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Just for Men
People hunger for fame and fortune and when they get it.....they complain
You have inspired me beyond measure Anthony kieidis & th e chilies, a fan since I was 14 now I’m 30 ❤
Paul McCartney mentioned he feels two ways.......One that he is eternally grateful for his success, and what it gives him....and times when he just wants a minute to himself. Probably why he has a place in Arizona accessible by helicopter. Can't imagine that life. Has me asking myself if it's worth it........
"Fame is fleeting."--
Patton
What about him and underage girls....he talks about in his book?
Some real stuff, great analogy/comparison about music and sports
I take that back - joe’s title “Anthony Kiedes says fame is horrific” 😂
Lol he said it That's the title now
Respect to his humbleness
Anthony is 62?!? Wow he looks amazing (and after years of heroin use) wow music truly keeps one younger
I feel him on this I’m 20 but started when I was 18 I feel like a very late starter
Space may be the final frontier but it's made in a hollywood basement.
You can tell how Joe is star struck with Kiedis which is rare for Joe
Im not big on RHCP but literally EVERYONE I've ever met is cool with this music 🎶
Not big on them? They are phenomenal!
Mozart started when he was two so he was very late relatively 😂
What can you do with that age tho?
This comment
@@ghardy2922 so legend says, he wrote twinkle twinkle little star
He's super talented and great and I don't mean offense...but if he put a hat or bandana on or something he'd look like almost any other taco truck worker in California. Like if he dressed down I don't think I'd recognize him necessarily.
Not at all what I expected Anthony to turn out like. But very 2022 California.
His songs go hobba dobba deba baba be ba ho ho
I think when he’s talking about the horrific side, it’s from people like Cobain, who got so famous, so fast they loose themselves.
'That would be a waste of time" we're just gonna...
Or maybe in Los Angeles it is out of respect that people do not bother you. Not self obsession.
If Freddy Mercury had a child.
Joes thinking ‘damn this guy is more feminine than I thought’
Love that Mind
Truly wonderful given his lack of talent as a singer/lyricist.
If you'd get outside the cities you could live normally. Basically no one where I live would recognize you.
Perfect cut 👍
If i lived in LA i wish id meet omfg he's a living legend❤
LOVE RHCP!!
Its honestly weird seeing him in a shirt!
I wanted to be famous when I was 20 but then I joined the Marines and found out I like to be behind the scenes. Now at 51 I don't know how these famous people deal with it. I love that nobody knows me.
Unlike sports though, you can start music anytime. It’s like a language. It might just be a bit easier while your brain is developing
I'm pretty sure he was married to Cher in the 70's.
What I would give to meet this dude
With the Internet and people being so accessible it takes away that hiden veil that celebrities had in say the 1970s plus so many other people become famous now, mechanics, doctors, chefs, tattoo artists etc, he does look very well, mick jagger 2.0 😊
he has the same haircut as Moe Howard. Have Flea dress as Curly
We need the philosophy! Haha
Its in one of the other uploads on the channel here
@@jrepodcastonthego1394 What's the title?
ua-cam.com/video/mhAepol4QLQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JREPodcastOnTheGo
He basically says don't be a bi**h
how do you end a video like that? i need to know his philosophy
Beautiful man
I wouldn’t want to bother him in public
Where can I watch the full interview? Can someone help me with it?
Yes , you can see the full interview if you research : Anthony Kiedis interview on the Joe Rogan Experience , GangaRHCP
@@dagmarababicz1309 gotcha thxs!
great ending
What was the philosophy
So why don’t you ask him what he was doing on epsteins island?
Keeping Trump company?
@@garibaldi54 nah, the Clinton’s
@@bigmuffshoegazernon6740 They were all keeping each other company along with prince Andrew.
Vector!
Kiedis come down to surf in Baja Sur quite often we see him And flea once a year maybe two times.
"The guys that I hooked up with *musically* ".... K
In his book scar tissue he describes his sexual encounter with a 14 yr old....lovely bloke
Lyrics of californiacation kinda horrific
he has this look to probably be anonimous. there's a reason behind it.
I just like to respect celebrities privacy. In my opinion, they’ve given enough to their fans. Rock on 🤘
Ok Joe, the Chili Peppers have played an important role in all our lives at one point or another. However can we move on now and let Anthony rest for a while. Thanks
Come to Indiana, we all bored as fuck.
His life is so good he cant think of anything horrific lol
Because he doesn’t have to study things or work a regular job that he doesn’t like. He can be him and still make millions and live a comfortable life. He doesn’t have to actually participate in the workforce that everyone hates. Most people dream about leaving the workforce. And I would wager that most people would take fame over a terrible life in the workforce.
Ike Turner back from the dead w/ lighter skin.
The perks seem great but is it worth it?
Ya I think he could go without being noticed I've been watching this for 10 min now and don't have a clue who he is lol
I would have thought he was a gay man if I didnt know him
That’s a suspiciously black moustache
Yeah looks fake, but definitely dyed although he has been rocking it for a few years. Red his biography just because it was lying around, he's written several songs about getting sober, but he's never gotten sober.
@@tonykramer949 lame take
@@tonykramer949 he’s been clean and sober since 2001.
@@tylercass2584 from heroin, not everything else
...and at 60, is that haircut umm age-appropriate? 🤭
Your fame kills us all. Not your fault.
Wait ..Keidis is fucking 60? Wtf?
Todd Parker?
Who’ Anthony Kiedis? Never heard of him .
You were on Jeff's Island weren't you?
Why is anyone listening to this guy? As an adult, he dated a 16 year old
I never knew how camp af he was
Watch some his other interviews from back in the day. Lol guy is a savage. this is so tame
That's just an egoless personality developed from a lifetime of substance use (look at his shirt and style). It makes you more 'genderless' due to the understanding you don't need to put on a constant facade of masculinity to impress anyone. You could say Mike Tyson's personality is a bit camp as well, but you know he would knock your head off.
what the hell is "camp" ?
@@ShortFuseFighting Acting extravagantly effiminate
@@SmartDumbNerdyCool I wouldn't say Tyson is camp...he's slightly effeminate in a sekect dew of his mannerisms...but his lisp actually heightens that aspect of him!
I saw the chilli peppers in Brisbane Oz not long ago, literally the worst band I've seen live. Luck post Malone was their support act because he was next level.
Joe’s high as f&ck
Dam what was the philosophy