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My twin sister riding the red and yellow Little Tikes car that seemed to be EVERYWHERE in the early 90s (1990)
Anybody know why this little riff is so nostalgic for me? particularly the 2nd and 6th bars sounds so familiar.
Marker&pen. 2020 marks the return of John Frusciante to the RedHotChiliPeppers. To express my excitement , I decided to do my own version of Picasso’s “Old Guitarrist” with The Froosh as the subject matter. He also happens to be wearing the same thing he was in the video for “Under the Bridge.”
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