The Red Hot Chili Peppers Song Under The Bridge

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The Escape
Life’s a breeze to some, but a dark and deceitful alley way for others. People that ascend from hardships most always have a great story to be told and life lesson to be learned. Songs are an impeccable way to create an art and display a strong sense of emotions for listeners. Songs about hardships have been a huge part of our lives for decades and will continue to leave an impact for decades to come. Music about true life and its ups and downs have been performed by no one better than the world wide famous Red Hot Chili Peppers. The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been doing so through their own style of funk and rock-n-roll genre of music. The band emerged in Los Angeles during an era of free spirit, partying, drugs, and a way of life …show more content…

The Red Hot Chili Peppers song “Under The Bridge” presents a real life circumstance about loneliness, taking love and an extraordinary talent for granted, and the use of drugs to teach a life lesson.
The world we live in can be a very lonesome place, and it is up to the individual to find comfort within. Having someone to lean on in our times of sadness is what people of today’s world typically search for. What happens when there is no one to turn to? The song “Under The Bridge” allows the listener to envision other options as to where warmth and comfort can be found. The band used a soft melodic tone with “Under The Bridge”, something they have never done in the past, thus creating a heavy emotional tie with the fans and all listeners who may feel isolated in this world. As Kiedis struggles to find any sort of healthy friendship, even with his own …show more content…

It is this very sensation that destroys many lives, the escape from the universe. Kiedis was being guided through a life influenced by drugs in the scene of rock-n-roll. Drug addicts know only one way to solve their life problems and for Kiedis that was cocaine and heroine. The Red Hot Chili Peppers verse: “I don’t ever want to feel / Like I did that day / Take me to the place I love / Take me all the way” is the most powerful verse as it explains and repeats with emphasis the longing for an escape. An addict knows only one way to solve their life problems and that is to succumb to a negative habit of choice. In this very song, drugs are the adversary of the life of destruction. Our negative habits will get us where we want to be, as high as a kite, but in the long run where we want to be will only be a dark hole. He wanted to be as high as a kite whenever the chance was given. The Red Hot Chili Peppers strongly justify the effect of drug use to create a surreal setting for listeners to imagine in the final verse: “Under the bridge downtown / Is where I drew some blood / Under the bridge downtown / I could not get enough / Under the bridge downtown / Forgot about my love / Under the bridge downtown / I gave my life away.” The blood being drawn in this verse is a metaphor for Kiedis jamming a needle into his arm while he shot up heroin. A