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Acid for the Children: A Memoir |
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Acid for the Children: A Memoir |
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An Amazon Best Book of November 2019: Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea born Michael Peter Balzary has penned a soulful and absorbing memoir of his journey from his early childhood in Melbourne Australia to the verge of what would become a road to stardom. The Balzary family moved to the States when Flea and his older sister were four and six first to New York City and later Los Angeles. A shy quirky kid Flea was an outsider and as things deteriorated in his home he spent more and more time running the streets. Flea was introduced to jazz music at a young age and it became the great love of his life. Always a kid who pushed boundaries in Los Angeles Flea found kindred spirits in music drugs and embracing life on the edge. Flea pours his heart onto these pages: his insecurity and longing for family his innermost thoughts and dreams even his pain and guilt over the death of his beloved friend and bandmate Hillel Slovak. Before Flea enters into his complex but unbreakable friendship with Anthony Kiedis he writes: “I’m scared to poison things between us or scare the magic out of it by trying to understand it but so be it. Here I go.” Flea’s writing style—with its full-stop honesty amid lyrical musings and meanderings—is both startling and riveting like a burst of jazz trumpet rhythm. Musician poet reader friend troublemaker seeker hoops enthusiast writer Flea is a many-faceted individual and readers will see all sides. Acid for the Children is equal parts wisdom and wildness from a man who has only ever cared about the music. —Seira Wilson Amazon Book Review |
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