I am BEYOND proud and excited to turn over my blog today to my very talented and extremely smart cousin, Cassidy.
Cassidy is a 17 year old, self proclaimed born in the wrong decade, fellow Jersey girl, whom I adore. I could go on and on about her, but let's get down to business...
Currently, she is looking to major in Journalism upon entering college, and I suggested she should get blogging ASAP. I guess we could call this her "test run"... and it's pretty awesome.
So, read it. Leave some lovin'. LOTS of lovin'. I know you'll enjoy it. :)
By Cassidy Magee
Nine long months ago, my favorite
band in the world finally released a new album, thus coming back from their
five year hiatus. Ecstatically, I bought the album the next day. Before I knew
it, it was five months later, and I was waking up early in the morning to buy
tickets to their 2012 tour, the day they went on sale. I had checked those tour
dates every day since they came out, dying to see that they would be in New
Jersey. And finally, they were purchased. On May 4th 2012, I was
actually going to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Music is the most important thing to
me. I especially love classic rock, but I love any rock music, from The Doors
to Nirvana. In liking such a mass amount
of bands, it was difficult for me to decide on a favorite. However, after this
Chili Peppers concert, there was not even a trace of a question. I love them so
much. At seventeen years old, I have seen nineteen bands live, and without a
doubt, this Red Hot Chili Peppers concert was the best one I have ever been to.
I saw the Chili Peppers in Newark
with my mom and six of my cousins. I was by far the youngest, as I am in most
cases. Even though I was lowest in age, I was closest in seating! My mom and I
could see the stage and screens clearly, being only a section and half away, on
the floor. My cousins, however, were in the nosebleeds and could barely even
see the screen. Not that that even mattered, because the Red Hot Chili Peppers
energy reverberated infectiously throughout the room that night, and didn’t
need to be seen.
Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith,
and Josh Klinghoffer opened with Monarchy of Roses, one of their most
successful singles this year, as they have been doing this whole tour. As most
other Chili Peppers fans were, I was a little bit worried that they would play
mostly their new album, I’m With You.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m With You
is a great album, I love it, but the Red Hot Chili Peppers are such a
beautiful, creative band, it would be a shame not to hear some old favorites,
like Scar Tissue and Give It Away. Not only did they play the
old favorites, but they played tons
of old tracks that are almost never heard anymore, like Charlie, Higher Ground, Throw Away Your Television, and Sir Psycho Sexy! Not a lot of bands do
that, but that’s why I love the Chili Peppers. They know how to get a groove
going and they don’t play by the rules. As you may have heard Kiedis say in his
first single of the year, all he wants to do is “rock this rowdy crowd.”
Not a single body in the entire
venue was still that night. When Flea plays his funky bass riffs, you don’t
hear it, you feel it through your entire body and you can’t help but move. When
Anthony is wailing on the mic, it doesn’t matter what he is saying, you believe
it. What I love most about the Red Hot Chili Peppers is that they embody what I
love most about music, and that is that music should transcend reality. If what
you’re listening to can’t take you away from the monotony of everyday life, to
a more blissful place, it’s not worth listening to. If it doesn’t do that, it’s
just meaningless words. Every instrument and lyric has to come together and
spark some sort of reaction inside you, and a lot of today’s music just doesn’t.
That’s what makes the Chili Peppers so
special. They have been at it for almost thirty years, and are still as
brilliant as ever. They are one of those
bands whose music is more than just songs. It’s art. It’s like a beautiful
transfer of a specific energy. This ability do this isn’t possessed by everyone,
and those who can are geniuses.
Needless to say, I was absolutely
lost on Friday night, in some sort of vortex where all that mattered was some
of my favorite music, played by some of my favorite people, being witnessed by
some of my favorite family. It was absolutely surreal. Still, my ears are
ringing and i sound like a chipmunk from screaming, but it was so worth it. I
strongly suggest anyone who ever gets the chance to experience this, to do so,
because it was unearthly fantastic. For those Chili Peppers fans who are
worried about Josh, the new guitar player, don’t worry. He is fantastic.
Everyone will miss the absolutely perfect guitar player, John Frusciante, who is
no longer a part of the band, but Josh is a very welcome breath of fresh air.
You will be blown away by the jams done by him and Flea.
When the concert was over, the
venue’s speakers rang out with Fight For
Your Right, by the Beastie Boys, since the Red Hot Chili Peppers had
dedicated their performance the late great Adam Yauch, who had died earlier
that day. It was especially awesome because every one of the fans at the show
knew all of the words. It was a perfect way to end such a perfect show. When I
met all of my cousins afterwards, nobody could even describe the immaculateness
of what we just witnessed. It was more than words could handle. Although I do
think the nice gentleman next to me said it best…
“I JUST LOVE THEM SO MUCH, MAN!!
THEY’RE MY FAVORITE BAND IN THE WORLD! I HOPE YOU ARE WITNESSING THIS, BECAUSE
WE WILL NEVER SEE GUYS AS GREAT AS THIS AGAIN. THEY’RE JUST THE BEST, YA
KNOW?!?!”
Yes. Yes I
do.
Isn't that ah-mazing?
Cass, you are SO talented and I can't wait to see what the future holds for you.
xoxo.
3 comments:
I LOVE the Red Hot Chili Peppers too...totally takes me back to my college days!!! Major props to Cassidy...great writing and a great band to love!
I ALSO LOVE the RHCP!! Good job Cassidy! I enjoyed reading!
She is awesome!!! Loved it!
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