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Red Hot Chili Peppers Are Set ‘Free’ In ‘Maggie’ Video

‘We wanted to go be outside and be free and play and see what happened,’ Anthony Kiedis says during ‘MTV First: Red Hot Chili Peppers.’ By Kara Warner, with reporting by James Montgomery Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith and Anthony Kiedis Photo: MTV News The Red Hot Chili Peppers wowed fans with their new video for “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” the first single from their upcoming album, I’m With You. The video’s MTV debut was followed by a lively and playful chat with the Peppers themselves: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and Josh Klinghoffer. Conversation flowed as easily as a face-melting lick from Flea’s bass, and the topics covered included their much-needed “hiatus” and how it reinvigorated their music-making, along with details about the forthcoming album. Naturally, one of the main topics to address was the “Maggie” video, which, according to frontman Kiedis, was inspired by their home state of California. “We wanted to go be outside and be free and play and see what happened,” he said, mentioning that the clip’s first concept, which was “indoors and dark and dank,” was scrapped because it didn’t match the fun of the song. “So we thought, ‘Let’s go with the opposite of that,’ and the opposite of that was a rooftop.” How did Flea’s hour-long bass groove turn into “Rain Dance Maggie”? “We knew that if we just got with our nature of where we live that it would be beautiful,” Flea chimed in. “We shot it on 16mm film, which really gave it a nice look, and we love each other, we love playing our music and we love our song.” “It’s a nice place to be,” Kiedis added about the band’s fondness for the clip’s location of Venice Beach. “There are palm trees, there are waves, there are people.” It’s a little gritty too, we offered. “I think Chad Smith brought the grit,” Kiedis joked of the drummer. “Maggie” director Marc Klasfeld explains how the “simple and iconic” video was made. Speaking of grit, the band revealed that there were no railings or nets to prevent them from tumbling off the edge of the rooftop. “We were hanging out,” Kiedis said of the daring lack of safety equipment on set. “There was a character at the end of the video — I don’t know if you saw him, but he looks a little bit like Mickey Rourke in ‘The Wrestler.’ I thought that he would probably catch me if I fell,” he laughed. Be sure to check back with MTV.com for highlights from the Q&A, including the band discussing the early inspiration for their iconic videos, where they feel they belong in music history, whether Anthony Kiedis will ever join Twitter and more! Related Videos MTV First: Red Hot Chili Peppers Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Maggie’ Director Aimed For ‘Simple And Iconic’

Marc Klasfeld describes the risks the band took shooting rooftop clip. By Matt Elias Anthony Kiedis in the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” music video We’re just a day away from the world premiere of the music video for “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” during “MTV First: Red Hot Chili Peppers” on MTV, MTV2, and MTV.com (Wednesday night at 7:53 p.m. ET). But before the video’s official unveiling, MTV News sat down with the clip’s director, Marc Klasfeld, to shed a little light on this long awaited project. Klasfeld, whose videos for Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” and Rise Against’s “Make It Stop (September’s Children)” are up for VMAs this year, said that the idea for the brand new video came from an old, iconic place. “[Anthony Kiedis and I] were actually looking at the Beatles’ ‘Get Back’ rooftop video and we decided that, ‘Hey, how cool would it be to do something like this?’ ” Klasfeld said. “And do it in Southern California and shoot it at a magic hour and get that warm glow and make something iconic like that for such an iconic band … My whole thing was like, ‘I just wanna shoot film. I just want to shoot this on film, and I want this to look great, and I know nobody shoots film anymore,’ but I was like, ‘That’s what’s gonna make this so special.’ ” As you can see in this 30-second sneak peek of “Maggie,” the video finds the band on a rooftop overlooking Venice Beach, just before sunset. But despite the easy breezy vibe in the video, there was still a certain fear factor on set. “We were a little bit worried because off to the side of the roof there’s no safety net,” Klasfeld said. “We found the location at the last minute, because it had such incredible views, but on the edges of the location, you fall and you die, basically. So we were a little bit worried about them just going too far … but they’re just pros. They’ve done it a million times and they kind of got the boundaries of it all and did it. “There was definitely something about being simple and iconic, and I know people throw around those terms constantly, but we really did it and we really stayed true to that, and I think the results are in the video,” Klasfeld said. Tune in for the premiere of “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” on Wednesday, August 17, at 7:53 p.m. ET/PT on MTV and MTV2. Then stick around immediately after for our exclusive interview with the band, streaming live on MTV.com. Fans can submit their questions for RHCP via Twitter, using the hashtag #AskRHCP. Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Red Hot Chili Peppers To Premiere ‘Maggie’ Video Live On MTV

‘The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie’ will debut Wednesday, August 17, at 7:53 p.m., with an exclusive interview to follow on MTV.com. By James Montgomery The Red Hot Chili Peppers Photo: Warner Bros. It’s been more than five years since the Red Hot Chili Peppers released Stadium Arcadium, but later this month, they’ll finally return with I’m With You , their hotly anticipated new album. And obviously, this is a fairly big deal. Which is why it’s only fitting that MTV is rolling out the red carpet for RHCP, with the exclusive premiere of their video for “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” the first single off You. The clip will debut live on MTV and MTV2 on Wednesday, August 17, at 7:53 p.m. ET/PT. Immediately following the debut of “Maggie,” the band will sit down with MTV News for an in-depth interview, to stream live on MTV.com. And since we know you’ve been waiting a long time for this, we’re also allowing you to get in on the conversation. Fans can submit their questions (and video questions) for Anthony, Flea, Josh and Chad via Twitter, using the hashtag #AskRHCP. “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” recently rocketed to the top of Billboard’s Alternative Radio chart, giving the band their 12th #1 on Modern Rock radio (which, just in case you’re keeping score at home, is a record no one can even come close to matching). I’m With You , their 10th studio album (and first with new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer), is due in stores on August 30. Tune in for the premiere of “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” on Wednesday, August 17, at 7:53 p.m. ET/PT on MTV and MTV2. Then stick around immediately after for our exclusive interview with the band, streaming live on MTV.com. Fans can submit their questions for RHCP via Twitter, using the hashtag #AskRHCP .

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Reveal Origins Of ‘Rain Dance Maggie’

New single started life as an hour-long jam session, Anthony Kiedis tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis Photo: MTV News On Friday, the Red Hot Chili Peppers officially ended their hiatus with the premiere of “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” the first single from their upcoming I’m With You album. About a month before the premiere of “Maggie,” MTV News sat down with RHCP’s Anthony Kiedis and Josh Klinghoffer in Venice, California, to talk about the band’s new album (and the lengthy break that preceded it). We’ll be rolling out more of the interview as we get closer to I’m With You ‘s August 30 release date, but we’ve already given fans a taste of what they can expect, when Kiedis and Klinghoffer explained the genesis of the album’s title. And now, with “Maggie” officially out of the box, we figured it would be time to pull the curtain back on a second portion of the chat, in which Kiedis revealed the origins of the song itself — origins that began with an hour-long jam session and exactly one classic bass line. “When I first heard [‘Maggie’], I didn’t know it would be a single. [But] I knew that I loved the jam, ” Kiedis explained. “My first recording of that, I don’t think it had many vocals on it. It was kind of mostly instrumental, about an hour long. Flea brought it in as a very specific exercise to write a classic bass line. He woke up, had his tea, sat down: ‘I’m going to write a classic bass line. You can’t stop me.’ Played his bass line until he felt it was cooked into a classic, brought it to us and said, ‘This is Classic Number One.’ On a good day, you just know if there’s music to wrestle with and get with, and it was one of those moments.” So Kiedis sat down and listened to the track and was immediately struck by the propulsive groove Flea had laid down. And things just took off from there, with Klinghoffer adding a winging guitar line and drummer Chad Smith providing a loose, limber backbeat. But even if things were taking shape, Kiedis said he never thought “Maggie” would be anything more than a B-side. If that. “I took it home and it felt so fun to listen to at length that I literally left it on in my driveway, opened the door and danced with the tree next to me for quite a while,” he said. “I had no idea that it would even be a song, I just thought, ‘Oh, this is a great dance track. Let’s put it on as a B-side, [an] hour long.’ And then, as fate would have it, people heard it, and they were like, ‘Oh, that’s your best thing right there. That’s your best thing.’ ” And so, eventually, “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” made the leap from jam to official first single. And now that it’s out there, Kiedis knows he’s going asked plenty of times just who this Maggie is. Unfortunately, he’s not about to reveal his inspirations. “It’s just a collection of memories and people along the way that had maybe left my consciousness until I heard that music, and then they kind of came dancing back into my consciousness, and out the old pen onto the paper,” he smiled. “Names have been changed to protect the innocent. Although there is a Maggie, I realized later. There’s two Maggies, actually.” What do you think of the Chili Peppers’ new song? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ New Video To Be Directed By … Kreayshawn?

RHCP will film ‘The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie’ clip with up-and-coming ‘Gucci Gucci’ rapper. By James Montgomery Kreayshawn Photo: Michelle Crowe The Red Hot Chili Peppers ‘ debut album was released in 1984, a full five years before Bay Area “based goddess” Kreayshawn made her debut as a human being. Yet that’s not stopping the two sides from joining forces on RHCP’s new “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” video, which Kreay will direct. That’s according to reps for each act’s respective labels (Warner Bros. and Columbia), who confirmed the collaboration to MTV News. “Maggie” is the first single from the Chili Peppers’ much-anticipated I’m With You, their first studio album in more than five years. Details on the video are scarce, and while the idea of Kreayshawn — the rapper who recently became the subject of an intense bidding war between labels thanks to her Internet smash “Gucci Gucci” — directing a video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers might seem like a rather interesting choice for the iconic group, she’s actually been making clips for years (mostly notably for Lil B) and reportedly attended the Berkeley film school. In fact, part of the reason Kreayshawn decided to ink a deal with Columbia Records was because they agreed to let her continue to make music videos, as she told MTV News earlier this month. “Columbia was the best just because they were like, ‘We want you to do exactly what you’ve been doing,’ which is, like, I’ve been directing music videos, so they were like, ‘We want you to keep doing that,’ ” she said. “You know, I do a little graphic design, and they had me make my own logo, you know?” What do you think about Kreayshawn directing the Chili Peppers’ new video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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