- Charlie (song)
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"Charlie" Song by Red Hot Chili Peppers from the album Stadium Arcadium Released May 5, 2006 Recorded 2005, at The Mansion, Los Angeles, California, United States Genre Funk rock, alternative rock Length 4:37 Label Warner Bros. Producer Rick Rubin Stadium Arcadium track listing - Jupiter
- "Dani California"
- "Snow ((Hey Oh))"
- "Charlie"
- "Stadium Arcadium"
- "Hump de Bump"
- "She's Only 18"
- "Slow Cheetah"
- "Torture Me"
- "Strip My Mind"
- "Especially in Michigan"
- "Warlocks"
- "C'mon Girl"
- "Wet Sand"
- "Hey"
"Charlie" is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It is the third track on the first disc of their double album Stadium Arcadium. Kiedis has stated in interviews that the song is about a person's imaginative spark or inspiration.
Music video
On March 6, 2007 the Chili Peppers announced a contest for someone to direct a video for the song through their YouTube channel. On June 2, it was announced on the website that the winner was chosen out of 2,600 submissions and was informed, but the official announcement to who won was announced on June 18. The winning director was Omri Cohen who not only had his video selected by the band but won $5,000 and got to meet the Chili Peppers in Paris, France. The opening video shows a young boy playing the opening chords to the Chili Peppers 1991 song, I Could Have Lied and is apparently of the band as kids as they travel through California in a red van. Along the way they pick up a Native American, and end up at Venice Beach. The video is dedicated to former Chili Peppers guitarist, Hillel Slovak. Anthony Kiedis stated that after watching dozens and dozens of videos this one had the most impact and even made both him and his girlfriend cry. [1][2]
References
- ^ http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2007/06/19/a_burgeoning_filmmaker_wins_red_hot_chil
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNvOUkRTkz8
Categories:- 2006 songs
- Red Hot Chili Peppers songs
- Songs produced by Rick Rubin
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