Smile from the streets you hold was taken off the market in 1999, because Frusciante was ashamed because he admitted this album was released for drug money. But if you look at interviews in 1997 he looks cleaner than in the 1994 interview. The Niandre album was realeased in march of 1994 and that horrific interview was in April of 1994. So didnt Frusciante use the money off of Niandre for drug money as well? the why didnt he take if off to sell? becasue he only went into rehab in 1998
@ksbrownie1 I would assume it wasn't made for the sole purpose of drug money. He also said in that 1994 interview that his friends convinced him to release it, he probably was never going to release it, it was for his own listening pleasure.
@ksbrownie1 yes but the stuff on naindra lades was recorded in the bssm period. I don't know about usually just a t shirt, but the first halve of the album (niandra lades) was recorded at bssm. So the song's weren't written for drugs
@Cubehead666 haha cool sounds great, have you heard the new john/omar collab released on omars website on the weekend, hopefully john will do an internet release of this aswell
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JACKSONVRR3 6 months ago
Apparently he's gonna put Smile From The Streets You Hold back on the market at some point in the future. I think I read it in an interview.
misterkurdt 7 months ago
This was recorded when he was 17.
richy12377 8 months ago
Smile from the streets you hold was taken off the market in 1999, because Frusciante was ashamed because he admitted this album was released for drug money. But if you look at interviews in 1997 he looks cleaner than in the 1994 interview. The Niandre album was realeased in march of 1994 and that horrific interview was in April of 1994. So didnt Frusciante use the money off of Niandre for drug money as well? the why didnt he take if off to sell? becasue he only went into rehab in 1998
ksbrownie1 9 months ago
@ksbrownie1 I would assume it wasn't made for the sole purpose of drug money. He also said in that 1994 interview that his friends convinced him to release it, he probably was never going to release it, it was for his own listening pleasure.
johand77 9 months ago
@ksbrownie1 yes but the stuff on naindra lades was recorded in the bssm period. I don't know about usually just a t shirt, but the first halve of the album (niandra lades) was recorded at bssm. So the song's weren't written for drugs
tolosup 9 months ago
Sounds like he was inspired by Sting on this one.
mussman717word 1 year ago
one of my favs
hottyeyez 1 year ago
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mussman717word 1 year ago
recorded in 1988
JoeBellantuonoMusic 1 year ago
whats this song from?
funkyphantom1 2 years ago
Smile From the Streets You Hold. The Second album of John.
Beautiful song :)
antotothegamer 2 years ago
@antotothegamer yeh agreed, i wish john would re-release it would love to hear what it sounds like has the same vibe as nidrana lades
funkyphantom1 2 years ago
@funkyphantom1 It's the most punk rock thing you will ever hear in your life.
Cubehead666 1 year ago
@Cubehead666 haha cool sounds great, have you heard the new john/omar collab released on omars website on the weekend, hopefully john will do an internet release of this aswell
funkyphantom1 1 year ago