The Crazy Taxi Driver is the main antagonist in the Red Hot Chilli Peppers music video for By The Way. He was portrayed by Dave Sheridan. He first appears when Anthony Kiedis is calling for a cab and he picks him up upon realising who he is he decides to put in a . The music video does not play any of the things described in the lyrics, but instead plays a story of its own. In it, Anthony climbs into a taxi and when the driver realizes who he is, he starts to drive out of control and goes under a bridge. Anthony calls Flea and John for help, and they come and rescue him. The cabbie snatches the phone and throws it out the window, then drives the car in a cloud of dust and backs up under a bridge. The music video was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, a couple who have directed many other music videos for the band. —Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@www.doorway.ru)/10().
The music video does not play any of the things described in the lyrics, but instead plays a story of its own. In it, Anthony climbs into a taxi and when the driver realizes who he is, he starts to drive out of control and goes under a bridge. Anthony calls Flea and John for help, and they come and rescue him. The music video, inspired by the Mexican film Amores Perros, sees Anthony Kiedis get kidnapped by a taxi driver. Said deranged taxi drivers’ flare dance (complete with a fanny pack) proves to be the highlight of the video up until the ending when an unwitting Chad Smith hails that same taxi cab. 5.
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