Acid For The Children – The autobiography of Flea, the Red Hot Chili Peppers legend


Flea, the iconic bassist and co-founder, alongside Anthony Kiedis, of the immortal Red Hot Chili Peppers finally tells his fascinating origin story, complete with all the dizzying highs and the gutter lows you’d expect from an LA street rat turned world-famous rock star. Michael Peter Balzary was born in Melbourne, Australia, on October 16, 1962. His more famous stage name, Flea, and his wild ride as the renowned bass player for the Red Hot Chili Peppers was in a far and distant future. Little Michael from Oz moved with his very conservative, very normal family to Westchester, New York, where life as he knew it was soon turned upside down. His parents split up and he and his sister moved into the home of his mother’s free-wheeling, jazz musician boyfriend – trading in rules, stability, and barbecues for bohemian values, wildness, and Sunday afternoon jazz parties where booze, weed, and music flowed in equal measure. There began Michael’s life-long journey to channel all the frustration, loneliness, love, and joy he felt into incredible rhythm.When Michael’s family moved to Los Angeles in 1972, his home situation was rockier than ever. He sought out a sense of belonging elsewhere, spending most of his days partying, playing basketball, and committing petty crimes. At Fairfax High School, he met another social outcast, Anthony Kiedis, who quickly became his soul brother, the yin to his yang, his partner in mischief. Michael joined some bands, fell in love with performing, and honed his skills. But it wasn’t until the night when Anthony, excited after catching a Grandmaster Flash concert, suggested they start their own band that he is handed the magic key to the cosmic kingdom.Acid for the Children is as raw, entertaining and wildly unpredictable as its author. It’s both a tenderly evocative coming of age story and a raucous love letter to the power of music and creativity. *WITH AN ORIGINAL POEM FROM PATTI SMITH* ‘Flea creates a rhythm for his prose as curt and distinct as his bass playing.’ Jim Farber, The Guardian’He writes in Beat Generation bursts and epiphanies… You’ll put down Acid for the Children with your human sympathies expanded; you’ll feel less alone.’ The Atlantic

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Flea, the long-lasting bassist and co-founder, alongside Anthony Kiedis, of the immortal Purple Scorching Chili Peppers lastly tells his fascinating origin story, full with all of the dizzying highs and the gutter lows you’d anticipate from an LA road rat turned world-famous rock star. Michael Peter Balzary was born in Melbourne, Australia, on October 16, 1962. His extra well-known stage title, Flea, and his wild journey because the famend bass participant for the Purple Scorching Chili Peppers was in a far and distant future. Little Michael from Ozmoved along with his very conservative, very regular household to Westchester, New York, the place life as he knew it was quickly turned the other way up. His mother and father break up up and he and his sister moved into the house of his mom’s free-wheeling, jazz musician boyfriend – buying and selling in guidelines, stability, and barbecues for bohemian values, wildness, and Sunday afternoon jazz events the place booze, weed, and music flowed in equal measure. There started Michael’s life-long journey to channel all of the frustration, loneliness, love, and pleasure he felt into unimaginable rhythm.When Michael’s household moved to Los Angeles in 1972, his house state of affairs was rockier than ever. He sought out a way of belonging elsewhere, spending most of his days partying, enjoying basketball, and committing petty crimes. At Fairfax Excessive College, he met one other social outcast, Anthony Kiedis, who shortly turned his soul brother, the yin to his yang, his associate in mischief. Michael joined some bands, fell in love with performing, and honed his expertise. Nevertheless it wasn’t till the night time when Anthony, excited after catching a Grandmaster Flash live performance, urged they begin their very own band that he’s handed the magic key to the cosmic kingdom.Acid for the Kids is as uncooked, entertaining and wildly unpredictable as its creator. It is each a tenderly evocative coming of age story and a raucous love letter to the ability of music and creativity. *WITH AN ORIGINAL POEM FROM PATTI SMITH* ‘Flea creates a rhythm for his prose as curt and distinct as his bass enjoying.’ Jim Farber, The Guardian’He writes in Beat Era bursts and epiphanies… You will put down Acid for the Kids together with your human sympathies expanded; you may really feel much less alone.’ The Atlantic

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