By the Way (Red Hot Chili Peppers song)
"By the Way" is a song by American funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. It is the title track and first single released from the band's eighth studio album of the same name, on June 24, 2002. The song was the band's sixth number-one hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and spent seven weeks at number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Internationally, the song reached number two in the United Kingdom, becoming the band's highest-peaking single there alongside "Dani California", and peaked atop the Italian Singles Chart.
Regarding its release, guitarist John Frusciante noted: "It wasn't really our decision to put that song out first, but our managers thought it was an exciting song and their enthusiasm convinced us. I guess they thought that it combined the wild part of our sound with the melodic part of our sound." Vocalist Anthony Kiedis elaborated: "I thought that single was an über-bombastic assault of non-commercialism. For it to be so well-received was shocking to me, but thrilling at the same time."
Reception
"By the Way" has been widely lauded as one of the band's best songs. In 2021, Kerrang ranked the song number nine on their list of the 20 greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers songs, and in 2022, Rolling Stone ranked the song number eight on their list of the 40 greatest Red Hot Chili Peppers songs.Music video
The music video was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, a couple who have directed many other music videos for the band. The video was released on June 10, 2002.The video starts off with Kiedis calling for a taxi at the intersection of Echo Park Ave and Silver Lake Blvd. He gets in the taxi and the cabbie, who are having lunch in a cafe. At first, they think it's a hoax, so they ignore the first message. When Kiedis pages them for the second time, they set out on Flea's Ford Bronco to find him with the crazy cabbie in the taxi. A wild chase and road rage ensues. Kiedis soon sees Flea and Frusciante, breaks out of the taxi window, and jumps in Flea's truck with a sigh of relief as the three escape the cabbie. At the end of the video, drummer Chad Smith flags down the taxi, with the cabbie realizing he is also a member of the band, so he lets him in and drives off with him. However, Chad is unaware that this is the same taxi man that kidnapped Kiedis and also ignores the broken glass.
Kiedis said of the video:
The fast and often jerky camera angles used in the high-speed chase sequences are based on the 2000 Mexican film Amores Perros in which all the characters are linked by a car crash at the beginning of the film; before the crash is an almost identical high speed car chase sequence.
Live performances
"By the Way" has been performed over 600 times since 2002, making it the band's fourth-most-performed song. The song was featured in the segment at the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony of the handover from Paris to Los Angeles 2028.Track listing
CD single and Australia CD1- "By the Way" – 3:35
- "Time" – 3:47
- "A Teenager in Love" – 3:01
- "By the Way" – 3:35
- "Search and Destroy" – 12:13
- "What Is Soul?" – 3:58
- "By the Way"
- "Time"
- "Search and Destroy"
- "By the Way" – 3:35
- "Time" – 3:47
- "Teenager in Love" – 3:01
- "Search and Destroy" – 12:13
- "By the Way"
- "Time"
- "By the Way" – 3:36; directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
- "Obsessive, Compulsive, Psychologically, Misarranged Cabdriver/Fan " – 13:45; directed by Byron Shaw and Bart Lipton for Brown & Serve
- "By the Way" – 3:36
Personnel
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Anthony Kiedis – lead vocals
- John Frusciante – guitar, backing vocals
- Flea – bass
- Chad Smith – drums, tambourine
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart | Peak position |
| Russia Streaming | 98 |