John Frusciante
Influenced
by The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, the Germs, Led
Zeppelin, Lou Reed, KISS, Captain Beefheart, David Bowie, Sonic Youth, Fugazi,
Depeche Mode, Ornette Coleman, Joy Division, The Clash, the list goes on.......
- While growing up, his guitar became his
best friend.
- Came very close to being in Frank
Zappa's band in the late 1980's. He stood in line for the audition for hours,
but then "chickened out" as he put it.
- At the age of 16, Frusciante left home
to find a job and an apartment.
- John first saw the Peppers playing at
the Variety Arts Center, in LA, at the age of 15, which changed his life
forever. "From that point on, their music meant everything to me."
- Just before Hillel Slovak died, John was
asked by Hillel while at a RHCP concert in LA, "Would you still like the chilis
if they got so popular that they played the L.A. forum?" John replied, "No. It
would ruin the whole thing, that's great about the band" When popularity
finally did strike the band in 1991, John thought about what him and Hillel
talked about, and it bothered him.
- John is not only a brilliant guitar
player, but a painter as well. A few of his paintings (3 to be exact) are
featured in a book called, "Musicians as Artists". The book is now out of
print, but can be found with some searching & a few reliable resources.
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers was the first
& only recording studio band John ever joined. John has played live shows with
band members of Fishbone, Thelonious Monster etc. Flea (RHCP), Steven Perkins (Janes
Addiction/Porno for Pyros) and John formed a side project called the Three
Amoebas. Even after consulting several different record labels, they have yet
to release an official recording.
- When John first joined the Chili
Peppers, he was a chain smoking 18 year old.
- Bob Forrest's band, Thelonious Monster,
was looking for a guitarist at the same time the Peppers introduced John to
them. John was the Thelonious Monsters first choice, but John didn't like the
idea. Bob Forrest recruited him 5 minutes to late, as Anthony signed Frusciante
to become a Pepper.
- "They were my favourite band in the
world. I knew every lyric, every guitar part, every solo, and bass part, and had
always felt their music to be a source of peace and beauty in my life. I always
felt very spiritually and philosophically connected with the band's ideals and
way of life. The moment I joined the band was probably the most intense rush of
pure happiness I will ever experience in my life."
- During the Christmas season of 88', the
Peppers debuted Frusciante as their new guitarist one the lamely named MTV
festival "2hip4U" replacing
the
brief Duane "Blackbird" McKnight.
- "John was an absolute Hillel clone",
recalls Alain Johannes, a long time friend of the Chili's. "Not only did he
play like him, but he stood and moved like him as well."
- On May 7,1992, right in the middle of
the "blood sugar sex magik" tour in Japan, John announced to his bandmates that
he was going to leave the band. "I can no longer stay in the band any
longer. I've reached a state where I cannot do justice to what we've created. I
can't give what it takes to be in this band anymore."
- When Gotez (a reporter) asked
Frusciante what he should tell the public about his departure, he said, "Just
tell them I went crazy."
- The VERY expensive ($60+) book entitled
"Musicians as Artists" features three of John's paintings, one in which was done
by him and Flea's daughter, Clara.
- Rejoined the Band (after Dave Navarro
left) in May of 1998
- Played his first show with the Peppers
since his 1992 departure, in Washington D.C. at the 9:30 Club which was a warm
up for their Tibetan Freedom Concert gig the next.
- John's decision for a possible solo
career was taken seriously after friends such as, Perry Farrell (Jane's/P4P/Gobbalee),
Steven Perkins (Jane's/P4P/Gobbalee), Gibby Haynes (Butthole Surfers), Flea
(RHCP), River Phoenix (Deceased actor & musician) convinced him to do it when
they told him very bluntly, "There's no good music anymore".
- Debut solo album, "Niandra Lades and
Usually Just a T-shirt" was released in 1994.
- "Niandra Lades" was recorded on a Lo-Fi
4-track & 8-track recording system throughout his RHCP career, and a
considerate amount of it done after he left the band during their BSSM tour in
1992.
- American Recordings, the record company
that released "Niandra" discontinued the production of both versions (cassette &
CD) as of April 1997.
- The "Niandra Lades" cassette version
has one more track "Ants" and a beautifully longer version of "Usually just a
T-shirt".
- The track "Ants" was John's first public
display of his solo work & can be found on the Jane's Addiction video, "The
Gift"
- "Smile From the Streets You Hold", the
follow up to "Niandra" was released August 28th, 1997.
-
"Smile From the Streets You Hold", the title track of this CD, was actually
supposed to be on "Niandra Lades", but was taken off while "trimming off the
fat".
- "A Fall through the Ground" from
"Smiles" was written and recorded when John was only 17.
- "Niandra Lades & Usually Just a
T-shirt" was re-released in 1999 through American Recordings/Sony Music.
- John took "Smiles" off of the market,
as he didn't feel comfortable with it being on record shelves.
- "To Record Only Water For Ten Days", John's
3rd solo album was released to the public in 2001. A free to download internet
album entitled "From The Sounds Inside" featuring demos and unrealeased songs
was made available via
John's official website soon after.
- John's newest musical offering - "Shadows
Collide With People" mainly recorded during the "By The Way" sessions is due for
release in February 2003. It will feature cameos from band mates Flea and Chad
Smith and longtime friend/versatile musician Josh Klinghoffer.