Red Hot Chili Peppers' Eddie

2022-09-23 by Fernando Alves | 10 Comments
Red Hot Chili Peppers have shared a new song, 'Eddie', dedicated to the late, legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen. The tribute track is included on the upcoming album Return Of The Dream Canteen, which will be out October 14th. You can stream it below.



"Sometimes we don’t realize how deeply affected and connected we are to artists until the day they die. Eddie Van Halen was a one of a kind. The day after his death Flea came into rehearsal with an emotional bassline. John, Chad and I started playing along and pretty soon with all our hearts, a song in his honor effortlessly unfolded. It felt good to be sad and care so much about a person who had given so much to our lives. Although the song doesn’t speak to Eddie by name, it talks about his early days on the Sunset Strip and the rock n roll tapestry that Van Halen painted on our minds. In the end, our song asks that you not remember Eddie for dying but for living his wildest dream."
Anthony Kiedis


Trackilist:
1. Tippa My Tongue
2. Peace and Love
3. Reach Out
4. Eddie
5. Fake as Fu@k
6. Bella
7. Roulette
8. My Cigarette
9. Afterlife
10. Shoot Me a Smile
11. Handful
12. The Drummer
13. Bag of Grins
14. La La La La La La La La
15. Copperbelly
16. Carry Me Home
17. In the Snow

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alexslavco
September 23rd 2022
248 Comments


Sick bassline

StormChaser
September 23rd 2022
3151 Comments


great track, this is shaping up to be much better than the last one

conesmoke
September 23rd 2022
7875 Comments


Please don't rememmber meee, for what i did tooo thattt teeeennn

Eons
September 23rd 2022
3778 Comments


pretty good actually, groovy drums, great bassline and super weird drugged out sounding guitar solos. keidis is the weakest member of the group but not annoying in this song, thankfully

Matthias812
September 23rd 2022
142 Comments


RIPS

StickFeit
September 23rd 2022
2349 Comments


This is actually great

MetalMarcJK
September 25th 2022
1392 Comments


Good stuff.

I still miss you, Eddie.

Kompys2000
September 25th 2022
9483 Comments


"John, Chad and I started playing along and pretty soon with all our hearts, a song in his honor effortlessly unfolded"

god I hate the way they talk so much

JeremiahBullfrog
September 27th 2022
1690 Comments


I thought that was a really sweet statement from Anthony, Kompys hates Van Halen confirmed.

Boognish79
September 27th 2022
135 Comments


After the massive disappointment of Unlimited Love, this is a decent track from the new album. Everyone just assumed that Frusciante returning would automatically bring them back to the quality of their classic material. Hopefully this new album is light years better than the last, which truly sucked.



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