Anthony kiedis auto biography

Back in 2002, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis sing-screamed “Choose not a life of imitation” in the song “Can't Stop”. Clearly, he wasn't talking about having a film made about his own life.

It's now been announced that a biopic is in the works for Scar Tissue, the 2004 autobiography Kiedis penned about his early life and rise to fame with the Chilis. Kiedis grew up in L.A. and, like many a rockstar before him, struggled with drug addiction – meaning that much of Scar Tissue is centred around his battles with substances. But there are other elements to the memoir, too: an unconventional father-son relationship, child acting roles, partying way before you should be partying (who goes to clubs when they're 12?), all set to a scenic backdrop of late 1970s rock and 1980s L.A. punk scenes respectively.

Although it's very early days, here's everything we know about the upcoming Scar Tissue biopic.

What is Scar Tissue about?

Scar Tissue chronicles the life of Kiedis with the help of co-author Larry Sloman, taking us through, in sometimes extremely minute and candid detail, the entire life of the Red Hot Chilis frontman up until 2004 when it was written.

The book, which is now a frightening twenty years old, is widely considered to be one of the best rock autobiographies of all time – helped in no small part by the fact that Kiedis has lived such a wild and storied life. Set primarily in Hollywood, Scar Tissue reads like a journey through the underbelly of Tinseltown through the eyes of a young Kiedis: partying with his hippy dealer dad, first sexual experiences with his dad's girlfriend (yeah, yikes), being babysat by Sonny and Cher, accidentally trying heroin at the age of 14 (again, yikes). And that's all before he joined one of the most successful rock bands of the 80s, 90s and 00s. So, yeah, plenty of biopic material to work with.

Kiedis also goes deep on the drug addiction that plagued much

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  • Anthony Kiedis

    American singer (born 1962)

    Anthony Kiedis (KEE-dis; born November 1, 1962) is an American musician and lead vocalist of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

    Kiedis spent his youth in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his mother, and then moved shortly before his twelfth birthday to live with his father in Hollywood. While attending Fairfax High School, Kiedis befriended students Flea and Hillel Slovak, who were members of the band Anthym. After high school, Kiedis took classes at UCLA, but dropped out in his sophomore year.

    When Kiedis received an offer to be the opening act for a local band, he enlisted Flea, Slovak, and drummer Jack Irons. After a show under the name Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem, the band progressed and the lineup eventually became the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He has recorded thirteen studio albums with the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    Kiedis's lyrical style has evolved throughout his career; early recordings discussed topics such as sex and life in Los Angeles, while more recent songs focus on more reflective themes including love, addiction, and loss. He struggled with addiction until 2000, and maintains that he has been clean since then.

    Early life and education

    Kiedis was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 1, 1962, to Margaret "Peggy" Nobel and struggling actor John Michael Kiedis, known professionally as Blackie Dammett. His paternal grandfather's family emigrated from Lithuania in the early 1900s. In 2004, Kiedis wrote that his paternal grandmother, Molly VanderVeen, "was a pastiche of English, Irish, French, and Dutch (and, as we've recently discovered, some Mohican blood)". In 1966, when Kiedis was three years old, his parents divorced, and he was raised by his mother in Grand Rapids. His mother later remarried and had two more children.[5

    Anthony Kiedis’ ‘Scar Tissue’ Headed to the Big Screen

    Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis‘ stories of drug addiction and unusual relationships are making their way to the silver screen. Universal Pictures has optioned the singer’s 2004 memoir, Scar Tissue, to develop it into a biopic, according to Deadline. The producers include Kiedis, Chilis manager Guy Oseary, and Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13).

    The source material, one of the greatest rock memoirs of all time, could provide a story that’s far darker than most music biopics. Keidis’ book, cowritten with Larry Sloman, found him reflecting on his dad, who introduced him to drugs, the death of founding Chili Peppers guitarist Hillel Slovak of a heroin overdose, the many relationships he had over the years, and how he and bassist Flea kept the band going through all the turmoil.

    In 2016, Kiedis told The Sunhe initially regretted the book’s tell-all nature. “I did regret the book for a while as there was some pain caused,” he said. “But then, I started seeing the long term positive reverberating. People were reading it in hospitals, in prisons and schools and it was having a positive effect. I realized that the whole point of writing that book wasn’t for me, but to show that somebody can go all the way down and come all the way back and have a productive, successful happy interesting life.

    “And so whatever shame, pain or difficulty or discomfort I went through,” he continued, “then it was worth it because I get so many people coming up to me saying their kids had read it and got their act together because of it.”

    Music biopics have become big business for Hollywood in the past decade. Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), which told Queen’s story, grossed more than $216 million domestically, while the N.W.A film Straight Outta Compton (2015) brought in more than $161 million,

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    Memoir by Anthony Kiedis

    Scar Tissue is the autobiography of Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis. It was released in 2004 by Hyperion and authored by Kiedis with Larry Sloman, who compiled information and conducted interviews. The book reached No. 1 on The New York Times Best Seller List. An audiobook version, read by actor Rider Strong, was released by Phoenix Audio on June 30, 2006. An E-book version is also available.

    Background

    The book follows Kiedis's life from his birth in 1962 to early 2004. It follows Kiedis into the depth of his experiences with drug addiction. The title name was taken from the single "Scar Tissue" released five years earlier on the Red Hot Chili Peppers album Californication.

    According to the book, Kiedis's first drug experience was with his father Blackie Dammett, a former drug dealer, at age eleven. By the time his band formed and became more popular in the 1980s, he and former bandmate Hillel Slovak had severe drug addictions. On Slovak's death from overdose in 1988, Kiedis writes that he was so shaken that he skipped town, missing the funeral. Kiedis had no idea what to do without his friend. His death only made matters worse and caused him to do more and more hardcore drugs.

    He attempted to get clean afterwards but relapsed in 1994 after being given medications while having wisdom teeth extracted. Later, he reveals that he was not actually clean, as he claimed at the time, during the late-nineties Californication era of the band's existence. He states his new clean date is December 24, 2000. The book reports very specific dates, such as when Kiedis was conceived.

    Scar Tissue also recounts many of Kiedis's sexual experiences. He acknowledges, for example, that he was briefly sexually involved with a 14-year-old, before and after learning of her age in the 1980s, which inspired him to write the song "Catholic School Girls Rule".

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