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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The band is the land, the land is the band:
Before VH-1 started making documentaries of the making of "classic albums" (such as Jimi's "Electric Ladyland", Fleetwoods "Rumours", U2's "The Unforgettable Fire", etc.), this independent production in living black & white was shot of the Red Hot Chili Peppers as they became "Funky Monks" with producer extraordinaire Rick Rubin and retreated to a virtual monastery of an...
Published on February 6, 2003 by Brent A. Anthonisen

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the full songs but clips of the songs instead
It was a tad disappointing that the full songs were not played in this DVD. I brought it based on some misleading advertising however, the DVD is still informative and fun to watch the band members interact with each othera and having fun whilst recording the album with their producer. The interviews were funny to watch as well as the contrast of black & white instead of...
Published on February 20, 2005 by Petar Vodogaz


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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The band is the land, the land is the band:, February 6, 2003
This review is from: Red Hot Chili Peppers: Funky Monks (DVD)
Before VH-1 started making documentaries of the making of "classic albums" (such as Jimi's "Electric Ladyland", Fleetwoods "Rumours", U2's "The Unforgettable Fire", etc.), this independent production in living black & white was shot of the Red Hot Chili Peppers as they became "Funky Monks" with producer extraordinaire Rick Rubin and retreated to a virtual monastery of an empty house in the hills above L.A. to record their greatest musical achievement ever, 1991's "Blood Sugar Sex Magik".
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The video/DVD shows the painstaking detail with which the breakthrough album was recorded (of particular interest is the recording of the percussive effects heard in "Breaking The Girl") and in between recording time we see candid glimpses of the Peppers being...well, Peppers, being dads, talking about the band philosophy and what makes them who and what they are (and skimming through the personal ads in various sex mags).
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And of course each Pepper's awesome musicianship is put on display (particularly John Frusciante, who I swear must be the second coming of Jimi Hendrix with his pre-addiction guitar technique, showcased in all of its glory here...the entire album was a breathtaking performance for a guitarist barely 20 years old at the time) as the recording sessions are filmed.
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The songs appear only in snippets and in various different stages of production; you won't see any full-length performances (although a good bonus extra would have been the video for "Give It Away", especially since -incredibly- that video somehow was not included on the "What Hits?" DVD that was recently re-issued; more's the pity it isn't found here, either). You'll recognize songs that weren't included with "Blood Sugar..." that were later released ("Soul To Squeeze" being the the most recognizable) in addition to those that found their way onto the final version of the album.
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But the personality of L.A. is every bit as much the star of this film as is the personalities of the Chili Peppers themselves. The feel of the town is everywhere, from the record offices where the executives explain the concept behind the recording taking place in the fashion it did to the locations where Anthony is interviewed regarding the lyrics of "Under The Bridge" to the wrap party that is held at the house once the recording has been completed...the soul of Los Angeles (such as it is) and the symbiotic association it has with the band are factors that set this filmed "making of" documentary a step above all the others; there is much more than four guys in a studio and a producer in a booth...it is an encapsulation of a city and its most identifiable band, frozen in time forever.
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In summation, don't watch this expecting a collection of videos or a live performance; watch it with an interest in a fantastic band and the creation of their finest work and feel the city breathing through them as it happens.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD for musicians, April 28, 2004
This review is from: Red Hot Chili Peppers: Funky Monks (DVD)
This DVD is about the story of a LA rock band recording their best album ever (they didnt know it) in a mansion in Laurel Canyon with producer Rick Rubin.

This is mainly a DVD for hardcore fans, or any musician who likes to see what its like to record an album with rick rubin in a big mansion! its amazing. its a very relaxed vibe. its a non-narrator documentary of the recording of BSSM. There are short interviews with each member and short clips of them recording songs and parts (excellent). Anthony explains Under The Bridge, Flea talks about his bass playing, john talks about vibrations in the 4th dimention, Chad likes his motorbike.

This is 60 mins (too short in my opinion) and in black and white. dont let the color intimidate you, it goes perfect with vibe. the sound quality is excellent. This doesnt contain any of their music videos, or live on stage performances. i made an audio cassette tape of this and put it in my car so i could listen to it elsewhere, i liked it that much.

if you like the chili peppers and like the studio, this is a MUST. if BloodSugarSexMagik is your favorite album... they you NEED THIS.

thank you have a nice day

aim:howdthattaste
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ow! Them Peppers are Red Hot..., April 25, 2000
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Wasn't sure what I was getting into buying this DVD, but I admit I enjoyed it. I've always enjoyed watching candid stuff about bands, in addition to watching them perform.

This title, Funky Monks, does just that. It shows the Chili Peppers as they do a bit of publicity for their then upcoming album "Blood Sugar Sex Magic", and I think at points you can see that John Frusciante (sp?) was not completely stable at all times, a sign that he would leave the band as they were touring. I'd love to see something like this for their last album, Californication, to see how the reunion came about.

The only downside I'd say about this DVD that holds back its 5 stars is that it didn't have any extras, like videos they made for songs from the Blood Sugar album, or for that matter, not a single song was played all the way through.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, June 12, 2003
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Adam (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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The Chilis never cease to amaze me...after getting the "Off the Map" DVD, i had to buy this one...its great now to have both of them...first in "Off The Map" I got to see them live and get a small insight of the band through the interviews...this DVD was much more centered on the band itself, and the recording process. For all other die hard Chili fans out there it was really cool to hear what they all had to say about the album...and I loved watching Flea coming up with some crazy stuff basically from the top of his head...All in all...GREAT DVD...if all you want to see Chilis live...buy "Off The Map"...if you want to get to know the band even better...buy "Funky Monks"!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Technical error- No problem though!, September 30, 2000
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Just wanted to add that although the DVD version of Funky Monks states that it's in color (as opposed to the original version filmed in black and white), this is an error. The DVD is black and white just like the original. I bought the DVD version, thinking it had been redone in color, but was sadly disappointed when I put it in. Other than that, it's an awesome video like no other from the world's funkiest and grooviest band!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the greatest band in all the land, June 20, 1999
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This review is from: Funky Monks [VHS] (VHS Tape)
i can't tell you how many times i watched this since i got it in 91.it's been alot.if your a true peppers fan you'll love it but if you want the videos,the hits or a live show check out psychadelic sexfunk,positive mental octopus,or what hit?! this video show the peppers making the best album of all time blood sugar sex magik.-jason harshman
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i'm amazed that this came out on dvd!, August 10, 2000
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jason (Myersville, Maryland) - See all my reviews
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1st off i'd just like to point out to one of the other reviewers that john was perfectly clean when bssm was made and was happy in the peppers (he left because of all the fame they got and didn't aggree with the success and was fighting with anthony-this came on the japanese leg of the blood sugar tour in 1991)the reason why you don't get stuff from the reunion with john is because this whole dvd (orginally rleased on video in 1991)was to show what went on during the making of blood sugar (that's why it shows snippits of the songs,not the final takes of them though)this wasn't ment to be a video with music videos or that sort of stuff! it's just the making of a album and what went on during it! i've been a fan for the past almost 11 years now and seeing this come to dvd was a shock! i'm hoping that they go back and release positive mental octopus/psychadelic sexfunk live from heaven/what hits? on dvd too cause the 1st two are out of print and my videos are getting pretty worn out! it would also be nice for people who didn't have a chance to get them a chance to finally get a hold of them (if they own dvd players!)the peppers this past week shocked me again by having a pay-per view! amazing! hopefully they will release something on video/dvd from the cali. tour/era cause it's been a while since their last home video (a local radio station,whfs in washington dc had a contest to win tickets to a show and a rare dvd of the californication music video on dvd but other than that they don't have anymore dvd's planned as of yet!)check this out if you a big fan of the band but don't expect music videos or live performances cause you won't get that here (if your looking for that check out positive/what hits? both of them are music video compilations from the emi years-what hits? also contains the under the bridge video and a sampler video of stuff from sexfunk!)check 'em all out cause they're all great and so are the peppers!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funky Indeed, November 22, 2008
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It is what it is. They're the Chili's - in their youth. It's fun to see how they recorded the different parts and where their heads were at during that time. Recording arguably their best record, it's entertaining for the true Pepper fan. You can watch pieces on youtube but owning it is much better.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff, November 10, 2008
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This item was given as a gift to a special friend who loves RHCP, and it was very well received!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars met my high expectations, September 3, 2003
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"guitarboy1988" (Oak Park, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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this dvd was spectacular. I liked the focus it put on John, who is my guitar idol and my biggest influence. It gives insight on the type of environment that the Peppers flourished in, as well as a look at what fuels them as musicians. The interviews were excellent. More of it would have been really cool (only 60 minutes), but this was well worth it.
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