Only complaint is that particular video cuts off the last 2 words.
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Ha! And here's them playing it at Woodstock '99 in which the crowd inevitably burned down the place. Critics blame this song for alot of the violence that occurred at that Woodstock. But trouble really started when The Red Hot Chili Peppers played the cover song "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix.
Back on stage for an encore, the Chili Peppers' lead singer Anthony Kiedis remarked how amazing the fires looked from the stage, comparing them to a scene in the film Apocalypse Now.[4] The band proceeded to play their rendition of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire", followed by "Sir Psycho Sexy". Fires appeared in even greater numbers and intensity, allegedly in response to the encouragement of Kiedis. Kiedis later stated in his autobiography that Jimi Hendrix's sister asked the Chili Peppers to play "Fire" in honor of Jimi, and that they were not playing it to encourage the crowd.