Part Two of Two. 2007 single pulled from the L.A. rockers' Stadium Arcadium album. he opening track on the Mars disc of the album, 'Desecration Smile' contrasts melancholic verses reminiscent of the Californication single 'Road Trippin'' with a powerful, driving chorus. As with the rest of Stadium Arcadium, 'Desecration Smile' was produced by Rick Rubin in the same house in the Hollywood Hills that the band recorded the 1991 landmark album BloodSugarSexMagik. Features 'Desecration Smile', 'Funk Monks' (Live) and the non-album 'Saves The Day'. Warner.
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No
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5.5 x 4.7 x 0.3 inches; 2.4 ounces
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It's a very good-looking, solid vinyl, but however has one setback: It didn't fit on my standard sized vinyl player! The hole in the vinyl was not correctly made and therefore did not fit on my record player. After a while, I had the hole widened a little bit and it played as normal.
This is a cd single. Normally, I do not even bother with buying these because ultimately the b-sides end up getting put on some website to download. This is the first time that I have ever seen Funky Monks released live, so for that alone it is worth the price. The second b-side, Save This Lady is also really good. It has John playing Hendrix like cords and has a great harmony and chorus.