90s At 9 'Love Rollercoaster' Blossomed From a Crazy Plane Ride

Red Hot Chili Peppers covered "Love Rollercoaster" and had some notable success, but the original is much more interesting.

"Love Rollercoaster" was originally written and performed by Ohio Players in 1975. The story behind the song is that the band was traveling between shows in a twin engine plane when they flew through turbulent, stormy weather. The band's drummer, Jimmy "Diamond" Williams, was in the co-pilot seat when the plane hit an air pocket and dropped 400 feet (he saw the instruments). Someone on board said that they must really love their jobs because the flight was a "love rollercoaster." Lead singer, Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, wrote a song around that phrase.
There is an urban legend surrounding the scream in the original recording. It has been said that while the tape was rolling a woman was murdered down the hall and her scream was captured. Another thought is that it was the sound of a woman falling from a roller coaster and her scream was recorded at another time and added to the song. The truth is keyboard player, Billy Beck, created the sound by doing an inhaling screech and the DJ made a joke about it sounding like a woman was murdered. 
The Ohio Players version made it to #1 on the R&B and Billboard Hot 100 charts.
Ohio Players "Love Rollercoaster" 1975
Red Hot Chili Peppers covered "Love Rollercoaster" for the 1996 Beavis and Butt-Head Do America: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Their version made it to #14 on the U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs chart and #22 on the Mainstream Top 40. 
Regardless of it's success Red Hot Chili Peppers have never played the song live.
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Love Rollercoaster" 1996

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Nikki "Nikilicious" Montgomery

I'm a Central Wisconsin girl born and raised. I grew up in Port Edwards and participated in cheerleading, basketball, volleyball and softball as well as many clubs like National Honor Society, SADD, yearbook and forensics. I was a very busy high school student and still managed to get good enough grades to go to college at UW-Stevens Point where I was just as busy between working 3 jobs including executive staff positions at the campus alternative rock radio station and volunteering at the campus television station.

After graduation I thought I would take my BA in Mass Communications with emphasis in Broadcasting and Journalism and Minor in Political Science and become a big time reporter in some major city. But instead my internship with our news station here at Midwest Communications turned into a part-time job and opened the door to the morning show co-host position at WDEZ. After 9 1/4 years of fun in the mornings I was promoted to Assistant Brand Manager and moved to The Workday Getaway.

I couldn't deny my love for rock anymore! It was time dive head first into the genre I spent my formative years listening to day in and day out. When the opportunity arose for me to become the Brand Manager for Rock 94.7 and host the morning show I couldn't pass it up.

I'm so happy that I stayed in Central Wisconsin I couldn't imagine raising my three daughters anywhere else.

Favorite band: STP

First concert: Bryan Adams 1992 at the Target Center in Minneapolis (I was 12)

Favorite color: Yellow

Favorite pasttime: Watching Walking Dead, American Horror Story and Covert Affairs

Vice: Wine