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{{Infobox concert tour |
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| concert_tour_name = Freaky Styley Tour |
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| image = Rhcpfreakytour.jpg |
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| image_size = 220px |
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| image_caption = Promotional poster for October 31, 1986 show |
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| artist = ] |
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| album = ] |
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| start_date = January 3, 1985 |
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| end_date = December 31, 1986 |
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| last_tour = ] <br>(1984) |
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| this_tour = '''Freaky Styley Tour''' <br>(1985-1986) |
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| next_tour = ] <br>(1987-1988) |
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[[File:Freakystyleyt.jpg|thumb|right|220px|T-shirt for the Infinity Tour |
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The '''Freaky Styley Tour''' (also known as the Infinity Tour) was a ] by ] to support their second studio album '']''. The album and tour saw the return of founding member and guitarist, ] who had replaced his own replacement, ]. The ''Freaky Styley Tour'' was even more successful than the band's previous tours and started to gain them much more underground attention. A music video for the band's single, "]" was filmed by then manager ], during various tour dates. |
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In the spring of 1986 while still on tour, the band started work on their next album, ] however by this time drummer ] felt he no longer had the heart to continue with the band but instead of quitting, Kiedis and Flea fired him. Martinez was quickly replaced by founding member ] who joined the band to complete the Freaky Styley tour. This marked the first time since 1983 when the original lineup of the band toured together. |
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During the tour, both Kiedis and Slovak developed severe drug problems and following the tour, drug problems for Kiedis were so bad that he was briefly fired from the band and given a month to rehabilitate. The tour saw the band open for a few notable artists at the time such as ], ] and ]. The band also featured two up and coming groups, ] and ] as their openers for a few dates on this tour. Over 25 years later the three groups were inducted into the 2012 ] together. |
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==Songs performed== |
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===Originals=== |
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|align="center"|"Baby Appeal" |
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|align="center" rowspan="11"|'']'' (1984) |
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|align="center"|"Buckle Down" |
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|align="center"|"]" |
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|align="center"|"Grand Pappy du Plenty" |
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|align="center"|"Green Heaven" |
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|align="center"|"Mommy Where's Daddy?" |
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|align="center"|"Out in L.A." |
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|align="center"|"Police Helicopter" |
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|align="center"|"You Always Sing the Same" |
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|align="center"|"]" <small>(])</small> |
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|align="center" rowspan="14"|'']'' (1985) |
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|align="center"|"Battleship" |
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|align="center"|"Blackeyed Blonde" |
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|align="center"|"The Brother's Cup" |
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|align="center"|"]" |
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|align="center"|"Freaky Styley" |
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|align="center"|"]" <small>(])</small> |
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|align="center"|"]" <small>(])</small> |
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|align="center"|"Lovin' and Touchin'" |
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|align="center"|"Nevermind" |
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|align="center"|"Sex Rap" |
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|align="center"|"Thirty Dirty Birds" |
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|align="center"|"Yertle the Turtle" |
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|align="center"|"Backwoods" |
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|align="center" rowspan="5"|'']'' (1987) |
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|align="center"|"]" <small>(intro only)</small> |
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|align="center"|"Organic Anti-Beat Box Band" |
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|align="center"|"Party on Your Pussy" |
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|align="center"|"]" <small>(])</small> |
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|align="center" rowspan="1"|'']'' (1994) |
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==Tour overview== |
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All fourteen songs from the album have been performed live. During the latter parts of the tour after Irons rejoined the band started to perform songs from their next album, 1987's '']'' like "Backwoods", "]", "Organic Anti-Beat Box Band", and "Party on Your Pussy". "Me and My Friends" would go on to become one of the band's most played songs and has been heavily performed on every tour since this one. |
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This tour marked the last time "The Brother's Cup", "]", "Stranded" and "]" were performed live. "If You Want Me to Stay" was teased only a few times since, most recently as of 2007. Kiedis did perform the song with ] during his appearance on '']'' in November 2014 and again in May 2015 with bandmate ] during a short acoustic set following his receiving of the ] and ] Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement, presented at the ]. |
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==Opening acts== |
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*] <small>(Chili Peppers opening act)</small> |
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*Beat Orgy |
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*Bolero Lava |
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*Bootsey X and the Love Monsters |
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*Channel 3 |
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*Crazy 8s |
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*Desperation Squad |
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*The Dick Nixons |
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*Dot 3 |
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*El Grupo Sexo |
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*The Enemy |
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*Exobiota |
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*Flamthrowers |
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*Geri Rieg |
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*] <small>(Chili Peppers opening act)</small> |
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*Lyres |
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*Manifesto |
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*Muddogs |
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*Paper Bag |
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*The Preachers |
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*Psychobud |
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*] <small>(Chili Peppers opening act)</small> |
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*Screamin' Sirens |
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*Sex & Vandals |
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*Trouble Funk |
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==Personnel== |
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*] - ], backing vocals |
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*] - ] |
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*] - ], backing vocals |
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*] - ], backing vocals (fired in spring of 1986) |
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*] - ] (re-joined the band in spring of 1986) |
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==Additional musicians== |
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*] - ] (filled in for a few shows in 1986)<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/Chuck-Biscuits-61744663053/about/</ref> |
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== References == |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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