Red Hot Chili Peppers - KOKO 2011 (Fullest Show + additional video footage)

KOKO, Camden, London, England. September 2nd, 2011. I’m With You Tour. This is a mix of “PRO#1“ and “SBD#1“ (which includes most of the missing songs from “PRO#1“ except “Goodbye Hooray“ and the encore jam, which were not broadcasted). The band played a cover of Neil Young’s song “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere“ for the first time live. Also, “Under The Bridge“ was intended to be played but the band changed until last minute for “Soul to Squeeze“. Setlist: 1-Monarchy of Roses 00:30 2-Can’t Stop 06:02 3-Ethiopia 10:33 4-Charlie 14:53 5-Meet Me at the Corner 19:32 6-Factory of Faith 23:58 7-Throw Away Your Television 28:50 8-Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1st time played live) 32:48 9-The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie 35:02 10-Me and My Friends 40:30 11-Skinny Sweaty Man (tease) [first verse and chorus] -ONLY AUDIO- 43:20 12-Look Around 43:55 13-Californication 48:07 14-Goodbye Hooray [MISSING] 15-Soul to Squeeze (alternate to “Under The Bridge“) 53:34 16-By the Way 58:20 Encore: 17-Jam: Chad and Mauro Jam [MISSING] 18-She’s Only 18 1:02:38 19-Give It Away 1:06:22 Notes: - Missing “Goodbye Hooray“ and presumably the encore jam since they were not broadcasted - Audio on “Ethiopia“, “Charlie“, “Skinny Sweaty Man (tease)“, “Look Around“ and “Soul To Squeeze“ is lossy source since it was recorded from satellital broadcast [@192kbps] - Additional footage included Credits: - Additional audio broadcasted from digital satelite on “BBC 1 Radio“ - Video sourced from the official “BBC“ website except on “Ethiopia“, “Look Around“ and “Soul To Squeeze“ - Additional video credits to Scare Hilton, martinkE28 and JesseJrLim - Photo credits to “Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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