The music video for "Aeroplane", directed by Gavin Bowden, features the band performing on a colorful set, surrounded by dancers in gold costumes, aerialists on trapezes, and a group of children, known as The Aeroplane Kids, dressed as airplanes who appear towards the end of the video. Flea's daughter Clara Balzary was one of the kids in the video and along with her classmates, which included Askia Ndegéocello, son of
Meshell Ndegéocello, provided backing vocals on the song as well. The video was visually inspired by the work of
Busby Berkeley (an American film director known for his elaborate sets and his bombastic musical numbers that featured carefully-choreographed showgirls) and makes direct homages to a number of Berkeley films, including
42nd Street (1933),
Bathing Beauty (1944),
Million Dollar Mermaid (1952), and
Easy To Love (1953). Kiedis has said that it's his least favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers video; Smith similarly disliked it, and during the filming, said that it "look[ed] like a dog food commercial". Part of this dislike was because the band originally intended for the video to be "more sexually provocative": According to Kiedis, the group originally wanted to go "hardcore with the tits and the ass ... showing the extreme power and beauty of the female form and all of the energy within". Reportedly, after an employee at Warner Bros. Records voiced concern that such a take would be inappropriate, the band was forced to tone down their vision. ==Live performances==