Anyone who performs wearing only a sock over his penis is ok in my book.
But I have no idea who he is.
Well, now I know he's Anthony Kiedis from the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, but I never heard of him or the band, until on the Simpsons episode "Krusty Gets Kancelled" (May 13, 1993). And hardly at all since.
They apparently haven't made much of a splash in traditional pop venues, but they've torn up the alternative rock charts, with lots of albums and singles reaching #1, including "Give It Away,""Soul to Squeeze,""Scar Tissue," and "Californication."
So that's where they got the name of that tv series starring David Duchovny.
I listened to these songs, to determine if I've ever heard them before. Nope.
Some of the lyrics seem relatively heterosexist:
"Scar Tissue" is about feeling the breasts of a young Kentucky girl.
"Californication" is about a pregnant teenage girl whom the singer wants to marry.
Some aren't:
"Give It Away." I don't know what he's giving away, but he's giving it to his mother, father, and brother, so I imagine it's not sex.
"Soul to Squeeze": he's in love, but doesn't specify with a man or woman.
Another member of the group, Flea (Michael Peter Balzary), has become quite a prolific actor, appearing in My Own Private Idaho, Motorama, The Big Liebowski, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and The Wild Thornberries.
He's straight, not to be confused with fellow insect-named performer Ant, who is gay.
Both performers are pro-gay, supporters of gay marriage, and open to speculation about their own sexual identities.
There have been 12 other members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers over the years, but these four are the "classic group." From left to right: Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and probably John Frusciante.
Chad Smith and John Frusciante both have wives and children. I haven't been able to determine if they're gay-friendly or not, but at least John Frusciante had a nice pecs and abs abs.
But I have no idea who he is.
Well, now I know he's Anthony Kiedis from the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, but I never heard of him or the band, until on the Simpsons episode "Krusty Gets Kancelled" (May 13, 1993). And hardly at all since.
They apparently haven't made much of a splash in traditional pop venues, but they've torn up the alternative rock charts, with lots of albums and singles reaching #1, including "Give It Away,""Soul to Squeeze,""Scar Tissue," and "Californication."
So that's where they got the name of that tv series starring David Duchovny.
I listened to these songs, to determine if I've ever heard them before. Nope.
Some of the lyrics seem relatively heterosexist:
"Scar Tissue" is about feeling the breasts of a young Kentucky girl.
"Californication" is about a pregnant teenage girl whom the singer wants to marry.
Some aren't:
"Give It Away." I don't know what he's giving away, but he's giving it to his mother, father, and brother, so I imagine it's not sex.
"Soul to Squeeze": he's in love, but doesn't specify with a man or woman.

He's straight, not to be confused with fellow insect-named performer Ant, who is gay.
Both performers are pro-gay, supporters of gay marriage, and open to speculation about their own sexual identities.
There have been 12 other members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers over the years, but these four are the "classic group." From left to right: Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and probably John Frusciante.
Chad Smith and John Frusciante both have wives and children. I haven't been able to determine if they're gay-friendly or not, but at least John Frusciante had a nice pecs and abs abs.