Myvideo

Guest

Login

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Bercy #1 (Full Show Uncut)

Uploaded By: Myvideo
5 views
0
0 votes
0

Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy (1st show), Paris, France. June 8th, 2006. Full show uncut including the intro jam and the missing part of “Can’t Stop“ missing from AMT#1 (sourced from AUD#2). The band premiered “If“ for the first time live without John due to technical problems with his pedalboard during “Throw Away Your Television“ (you can see John angry with a fan for this sign [01:57] at 42:51) Setlist: 1-Intro Jam [[ONLY AUDIO]] 00:01 2-Can’t Stop 04:10 3-Dani California 08:58 4-Scar Tissue [Flea singing some lines of “Ca Plane Pour Moi 14:12“] 14:24 5-Charlie 18:47 6-Otherside 23:51 7-Tell Me Baby 28:47 8-For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her (John Solo) 33:13 9-Throw Away Your Television [w/technical problems & John angry with a fan 38:35] 35:39 10-Snow ((Hey Oh)) [fake start 43:42] 46:12 11-If [[withouth John]] 51:18 12-Me and My Friends 54:05 [aborted take 53:21] 13-Strip My Mind 57:11 14-London Calling (tease) 1:01:25 / Right on Time 1:01:41 15-Don’t Forget Me 1:04:15 16-Torture Me 1:10:42 17-Californication 1:18:25 [Jam 1:14:26] 18-By the Way 1:24:39 Encore: 19-Drum Solo 1:30:59 / Under the Bridge 1:32:55 20-You’re Gonna Get Yours (tease) 1:37:21 / Give It Away 1:38:07 21-They’re Red Hot 1:44:57 Notes: - The intro jam and the missing part of “Can’t Stop“ were included with AUD#2 (recorded by Yazz and surfaced in 2013) - Minor audio fixe (audio on “Scar Tissue“ corrected with Inconnu’s source during the first chorus due to a tape glitch) Aftermath: - Interview with Dave Lee (Bercy, June 8th 2006) During a concert in Bercy, Paris, on Stadium Arcadium tour in 2006, John Frusciante had a problem with his pedalboard, that started during the beginning of “Throw Away Your Television“. Do you remember what happened? Dave Lee: “Gee, thanks for helping me relive that nightmare. Lol. I remember that night being a real bummer. People should realize that when a problem occurs and the rig is not working, it’s much better for the artist to keep playing. That way the tech can troubleshoot the problem. And then the sound will come out of the amp when the problem is sorted out. John had a bad habit of stopping playing. And sometimes even walking away. That would leave me to try to fix the problem, and play the damn guitar at the same time. That makes it much more difficult to fix the problem. I don’t remember what the issue was that caused the problem that night. After the show, I was in the restroom backstage and was standing next a guy while we were both peeing. The guy said “Long night huh?“. I kinda chuckled and said “Oh yeah“. Then I realized it was Leonardo Dicaprio.“ Scott Holthaus and the sign At that same show in Bercy, John ended up cursing a fan that had a sign saying “John, let me play your guitar“ - saying he was “bad vibing him“. At the other night, John apologized and said that if that fan was present at the show, that he went to you and he would let him play his guitar. Do you remember that? Did this meet really took place and the fan played John’s guitar? If so, that’s a privilege for few people on earth. Nicolas, the writer of the sign Dave Lee: “I seem to recall the kid did in fact play John’s guitar. At some point.“ Interview credits from Credits: - Audio and video credits to Yann - “Scar Tissue“ mixed with AUD#1 (credits to Inconnu) - Part of the video on “Can’t Stop“ credits to mazymindneversleep - Interview credits to

Share with your friends

Link:

Embed:

Video Size:

Custom size:

x

Add to Playlist:

Favorites
My Playlist
Watch Later