Jane's Addiction: The Volatile History of The Band Behind 'Jane Says, Mountain Song & Stop!'
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2023
- The volatile history of Jane's Addiction
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Navarro would summarize the four styles the members brought to the group telling Spin us. Perry had a whole freakish look of his own, like some skinny, bugged-out goth surfer in whore makeup with flailing dreadlocks. Eric was more traditional punk rock, and Stephen had this crazy Afro hair thing. I was kind of a hippie kid, a little ’60s-influenced Deadhead gone heavy metal. But you throw us together and it was a patchwork quilt-it doesn’t look like it makes sense, but it keeps you warm.
The band for their part didn’t really have a formula to writing songs with Navarro telling billboard Eric would sometimes have a bass line, and we’d write off that. Perry would sometimes have a weird guitar part, and we’d write off that. Sometimes Perry would just have lyrics and we’d have to come up with something based on that. There were times when Stephen was setting up his drums and would be playing something and we’d go, “Wow, what is that?” And he’s like, “I don’t know,” and they’re like, “Keep playing it.” And there were times when I was tuning up and just kind of playing random chords and somebody in the room would say, “What are those chords?” And I would say, “I don’t really know,” and I’d have to spend a half an hour trying to remember what they were. That’s how we wrote songs.
Monday through Friday the band continued to rehearse at the infamous Wilton House in the garage out back. They’d share the rehearsal space with another band named Lions and Ghost Navarro would recall to Billbaord I would liken it to a miniature musical Warhol Factory kind of environment. Any time you’d walk in the front door, you had no idea who you were going to run into, who you were gonna see. There were a lot of drugs happening. There was a lot of darkness. There was a lot of laughter. I’ve spent some of my best nights in that house - and some of my worst nights in that house.
The band would gig around what Perry refers to as and i quote “the underground Los Angeles” - a mixture of of junkies, artists, bohemian types and. The later of which the band counted themselves part of as well.
Drugs aside Farrell made it his mission to change the rock landscape which he deemed boring by the time Jane’s Addiciton sprouted up telling Loudersound “Rock’n’roll had been around for thirty years,” s. “It was almost impossible to come up with a new sound, a new way. But I had to have it. We had to do it. And what happened was, I saw what I didn’t like.”
One of those early songs written by the band that would get them record label attention was an acoustic number called Jane Says, which was inspired by the same Jane who inspired the group’s name.. Eric Avery would tell Spin Sometimes we’d do acoustic jams on the porch at the Wilton House. I’ll never forget when Jane asked us if we’d play a sad song for her, and I had to shake my head and say, “Jane, we just got through playing ‘Jane Says,’ one of the saddest songs in the world.” References to drugs were littered throughout the song.
In 1985 a local record label and management company named Triple X had sprouted up and soon had Jane’s Addiction on their radars. Initially wanting to sign the group to a three record deal, Farrell was a little antsy wanting to only do a one record deal before pursuing the majors who were already courting the band Triple X would release the group’s first album a live concert at the Roxy that was self titled and featured several songs that would show up on their first studio record... The owners of the band’s indie label not having a lot of money went as far as selling their cars to finance the album which cost about 4-5 thousand dollars.. In the audience that night at the Roxy were Bob Forrest and Anthony Keidis who were stunned at what they had witnessed.
By 1986 Jane’s Addiction had gotten ex-communicated from pretty much every club in LA with their destructive and unpredictable shows, but they would form a kinship with the club Scream who didn’t care about their antics. The scene at Scream was a lot different than the clubs you’d typically associate with LA - Видеоклипы
Whose more influential? Jane's Addiction or Nirvana?
Tough call. I'd say Jane's Addiction but some may disagree.
jane's, nirvana was great into their own, but their influence? you tell me?
Nirvana... thats clear.
But Jane's was b4 Nirvana.
Nirvana literally changed EVERYTHING in Pop Culture in 1991-92.
By 1993? GenX teens & 20 somethings had turned 60s/70s & 80s into Halloween costumes.
U can't undermine Nirvana's influence to this very day.
Fr movies to music to style to even Baby Boomers dressing alot cooler.
1989-94?
Quickest Pop Culture shift in such short time in American history.
Look at Teens today, lol.
Shit both my teenage daughters.
Dressing EXACTLY what we wore as Teens in the Early-mid 1990s.
Also my daughters & their friends?
Only listen Early-mid 1990s Rock & Hip-Hop.
Not a Generation basher, but I won't buy or wear Jordans anymore.
I had new pair Jordans fr 7th grade in 1989-2012 every year.
Lol..GenZ imo has completely KILLED Jordans coolness/street cred. It sucks... oh well.
I still wear my Duffs...(skater shoes)
Imo? 500yrs fr now? They will STILL be influenced by Early-mid 1990s EVERYTHING.
1991-95 was quite a special time to be a Teenager or 20 something.
Go look at style fr head to toe?
It's literally STILL THE SAME fr Early-mid 1990s. 30yrs later
"It doesn't look like it makes sense but it keeps you warm" is the best description I've ever heard.
Jane’s was my first concert. Had to make the trek from southern Idaho to Salt Lake City, and my high school basketball coach punished me for missing the one practice by not letting me start at the next game. It was still the best choice I ever made in that stage of life. The concert was beyond amazing, including being introduced to Primus for the opener, and despite the supposed “hurt I was doing to the team” with his chosen discipline I scored a season high and we won that next game. I made sure to tell the coach it was due to the abundance of inspiration I gained from my experience. He never brought it up again, and I played Jane’s Addiction in the locker room for the rest of the season.
GOOD FOR YOU 😊ALWAYS go with your instincts or GUT feelings👍✌🏻
That is an awesome experience. I was almost always too scared to miss practice. lol
Nice dude, you freaking RULE!! I was a basketball player too, in my blood stream but I had an experience kind of like yours. I was also the lead in many high school plays. But one day there were auditions for a play and the director had chosen me to play a certain character even before auditions. But I needed to go to a concert. So she told me, just show up, you don't even have to audition. I chose the concert and wasn't cast in the play. Rock and Roll over school, YES!!
That's a great story. Thanks for sharing!
Liked his before even staring the video. Jane's Addiction is one of the greatest and don't get enough recognition.
Nah, they get their recognition.. it's just band hasn't done anything worth mentioning in decades. Been long hiatus, lineup changes, and no groundbreaking music since 90s.
I’ve listened to thousands of records in my 55 yrs. I would rank Nothings Shocking in my top 10. That particular record is a masterpiece. I never see that record or the band ranked in any of the “greatest” lists. I have to agree that they don’t get the recognition they deserve. Legendary groups are judged on what they did in their time when they were relevant, not on what they’ve done recently. They were an incredible live band and influenced a generation of people that “got it” whether they made any greatest lists or not.
They get more recognition than they probably deserve.
They're HEAVILY NOTED!!!! The sad part is that its simply INFLUENCES just the same as SONIC YOUTH
They were the first "alternative rock" band to really make it big and Lollapalooza was a huge game changer before Nirvana Nevermind. Later, I think they got overshadowed by Nirvana. I love Nirvana but I was a bigger Jane's fan in 1991 and 1992 when Nirvana really took off.
Jane’s invokes some of the most uniquely profound emotions, feelings and notes ever! Thanks for the documentary!🤙🏽
Overrated
ie: boredom
@@JohnGaltLivesAgain-uj6gd you speaking about this video, or the band?
@@JohnGaltLivesAgain-uj6gd Wrong.
I’m glad you give good focus to Eric. He is often an unsung hero but no doubt is the true backbone for Jane’s.
Janes's is timeless. I'm 50 and i was listening to them since high school. Saw them with the pumpkins in Anaheim and they were absolutely phenomenal.
Last November?? DUDE I was at that show too. Got tix for my bday. I'm a much bigger fan of SP but JA stole that show big time!
@ict113090 I'm with you on that one bud. SP was great but Jane's was fuckin phenomenal. Perry is a great showman. It's like he was the circus ring leader. The only thing that sucked was that Dave Navarro wasn't playing with them.
@@jamesc7121 I kind of expected that. I dont think Dave is too invested in Jane’s Addiction anymore.
I saw Jane’s Addiction on Lollapolooza in 1991. Saw Porno for Pyros in 1993. Both great! It was the end of Jane’s and a new beginning for Perry Farrell and drummer Stephen Perkins in Porno for Pyros!
I'm so glad Jane made it to Spain, thanks for following up on that.
In 1989 I first heard Ted Just Admit It, and it changed music for me forever. I started playing bass 4 years before and I had never heard anything like it. I still play, and still to this day Eric is my favorite bassist. Nothing’s Shocking and Ritual..? Try to imagine any of those songs without him driving with those amazing bass lines. All that shit was all him. Such an incredibly underrated and unappreciated musician.
Anyone remember the Deconstruction album Eric and Dave made after he left the band?
Avery was the foundation.. The riffs he brought forward laid the foundation for the rest of the group to build on.. Hence, everything post Avery never delivered in the same way.. Yes! Deconstruction, what a great album.. Never got it's due.. Still have LA Song & others in regular rotation...
Deconstruction is great! I have a promo CD of it, and I treasure that sucker.
I've got it. It feels more Janesy than Porno For Pyros, but I love both.
Deconstruction is an immensely beautiful record. Just as good as Jane's classics. Polar Bear is great also. I have all of those albums in my collection. I have liked basically everything any member did after Jane's up to around 2001. After that it gets mixed, some good tunes. The new Jane's song does sound nice.
"Ted, Just Admit It" was the tune of theirs that hooked me also.
For me, JA is the best band on the planet and always will be. Great video!
I love JA, but i wouldn't say the best on the planet.
Built to Spill takes that spot😁
I was into Rap, & Hip Hop when I first heard Jane’s Addiction, & fell in love with the music instantly!! Man I miss the 90’s….
The Scream Club, especially the location by MacArthur Park in downtown LA, was an amazing space. The band and that club and the patrons all complimented each other well. Such fun.
Greatest live band I’ve ever seen. Nothing else even comes close to hearing the first notes to “Up the Beach”.
Nothing at all.
Jane's is and will always be one of my most favorite bands ever.
so talented!!! they come on & I stop in my tracks to listen & get down.
Nirvana is nice, but Jane's Addiction is IT! xx
...and thank you for doing such a fantastic, respectful & thorough story on them.
When I was 18 I bought Ritual De Lo Habitual on cassette wore that sucker out! Classic album, great band definitely pioneers of alternative.👍
Excellent deep dive man. I’m even friends with the kid that ‘nobody’s leaving’ is about, and I didn’t know this much. Being 14 in 1992, no band told our story better, song for song, than Jane’s did. Thanks for this. A lot of mysteries resolved here.
These guys were something else. I was always inspired by Dave Navarro as a guitar player. When he went on to do his project with Eric Avery (Deconstruction) and his solo work, he was still putting out material that I enjoyed!
One of my absolute favorite albums of all time. Deconstruction was the shit!!
I say Navarro's llaying on it is peak top tier. Just brilliant trsck after track of course on the back of Avery of course. They were do meant to do that album.
Most underrated albumin of all time imho..
Nobody sounds like Janes they are absolutely original and March to the beat of their own drum. Thank you for a great time every time I listen so unique and hits home emotionally
I've been watching this channel for a long time now. You always do such a fine job, but there are times when you just knock it out of the ballpark. This is one of those times. Excellent work, young man. Thank you.
Why does no one ever mention Gift, the docudrama Perry and Casey made together? It was a dark journey into their drug addiction. I never hear anyone speak of it. I'm sure I'm not the only one that remembers it?
I still have the VHS
Drugs and ego, unfortunately… remember seeing them live in San Francisco with Pixies and Primus triple band concert. Great concert! 👏
I saw that show too!!
Ah you lucky mo' fo'! So jealousy, what combo! Introduced by a way older person & they blew my little mind. Their songs still move me to an altered state....1st time I saw them I was convinced I was effected by 2nd hand smoke (nerd that I was), NOPE it was the music, way better & less side effects than the actual smoke would ever be. ....I probably would've been "high" for days if I'd gone to that show! 😂
Damn, that's a show . Saw them in 91 at lollapalooza
Wow! This is the first time I have seen the creator's look. I really appreciate his videos and voice. It is always really cool to see the person behind the voice. Thankful for this channel.
@Creme Brulee I thought the creator of this channel was a 20 something year old white blonde guy, I had no idea he was a 30 something year old brown guy. Ha ha!! 😊
@@RussX5Z LOL same thing I thought!
@@RussX5Z same, pleasantly surprised tho!!
@@RussX5Z mine had brown hair though and was surrounded by books and magazines
Thanks for all your hard work. I love the indepth videos!
Thanks
Everyone loved Nirvana, but I was always a Jane’s fan. I remember watching the post-punk stuff on 120 Minutes, and then “Stop” came on. It was all over.
Very, very well done. As a longtime friend of the band, you’ve did a superb job here. Spinning my Psi-Com vinyl now. Thanks!
No your not.
@@PaulHanson-sh9nz How do u know???
Love this deep dive!! Ritual is one of the best albums of the 90s! Pure Masterpiece!! PLAY LOUD!!
So far, this is the best most comprehensive history of the band I've seen. Thank you Rock N' Roll True Stories!!! My love for Jane's is beyond!!!
Towards the end that was their first break up, Jane's Addiction had concerts lined up for their first tour of Australia.
The would break up before coming to Australia but told everyone to hang on to their tickets with Jane's Addiction coming to Australia maybe about 2 months later & honoured their commitment which I absolutely loved them for.
Also it made me believe that they realised they were just too good to split up, it kept me hoping, but alas...
The Melbourne concert went right off with everyone hoping this wouldn't be the last we would see of them especially as a short time later Jane's Addiction would release a compilation album of rare tracks.
COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN!! Thank you! Jane's Addiction is one of my favorite bands of all time still. I love rock documentarys and this one is really good! I subbed to your channel.
Thanks!
@@rnrtruestories You're welcome! I'm going to watch the story of Dave's mom next.. These are amazing!
I read the Jane's Addiction book "Whores". One of the best band biographies I've ever read. Highly recommended.
“ What can you say when you’re a whore”
I agree
Scar tissue by Anthony Kedis is a good one and so is Aerosmiths!
Oh and Rick James Memoirs of a Superfreak!
Mark Lanegan's 'Sing backwards and weep' auto bio.
Fantastic presentation! No unnecessary hype, no obnoxious music edited in, and the guy doing the presentation stays even keep the entire time, and doesn't use fake excitement to try and keep the audience's attention. Just deep facts, that I never knew before, and so detailed. Thanks for your excellent research, and delivery!
That's a great description. I want to watch other videos he's made
I saw Jane's earlier this year. And without a doubt they changed the way I listen to music. I'd heard them growing up quite often but It was just unreal. I was at barricade and multiple times throughout the set he smiled and sung and waved to me and my boyfriend. I had chills the whole time. There's absolutely nothing that compares to what they do even to this day.
Much love!
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The cult
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Dave Navarro’s mothers murder
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Alternative music wasn't started by Nirvana.. Jane's addiction, kings x, and faith no more all have gold records before nirvana.
*Summertime Rolls* is the most romantic song ever!
Loved this one. Jane's Addiction is my all time favorite. Thanks for this video.
I've been asking for Jane's Addiction for ages! Happy!! Thanks man!!
She made it to Spain...Truly an epic ending! Great video. Always loved Jane's but Perry sounds like a maniac!
"Three Days" gives me goosebumps just thinking about. Best. Song. Ever.
Jane's was a breath of fresh air compared to the shitty glam rock bands of the time. Jane's and the Pixies helped lay the groundwork for the grunge bands of the 90's.
yes indeedy
Exactly, including Nirvana.
Yep
Dave Navarro is a rock god.
Love the album "One Hot Minute" because its a hybrid Janes Addiction/ Red Hot Chillie Peppers album. Its a special gem of an album. 😘
I almost wanted to be skeptical despite my good predictive/yet skeptical prognosis of the best predictive diagnosis of both bands. Yet that first single, "Airplane," totally worked!
much like the Mudhoney/Sonic Youth 7"
Love it too! Best RHCP album IMO
OHM bridges the sonic gap between BSSM and Californication, although John Frusciante would never admit that. Because of this, OHM is one of RHCP's most important and most unique albums. Grossly underrated.
One of the biggest bands of my youth. Even the Red Hot Chili Peppers seemed like squares compared to Jane's Addiction.
Listened to them too. "Fell in to, A sea of grass, And disappeared among the shady blades". Think I don't anymore because I love God.
I'm not sure I'd go that far, but Jane's is pretty awesome. I'll forever live the Peppers though!❤😊
The Chili’s seemed to degrade after Blood Suger Sex Magic. It’s just pop to me now. James remained eternally primal.
The Chilli Peppers suck dogs balls especially the lead singer
@@adamblackman6660I think they still had a couple great albums after that, and still have good stand alone tracks up through their most recent stuff, but I can understand your perspective.. There was a time when I was absolutely sick of them to the point of being annoyed by their music, mainly bc they were just inescapable especially in the late 90s-late aughts..
This was such an excellent profile. A thorough and engaging rock and roll biography. Actually gave me more respect for Jane’s & great memories of their early material.
Stephen Perkins is my favorite drummer and the best drummer of my entire generation. ‘Ted, Just Admit It’ has the greatest drum intro ever recorded. Maybe the best intro of any instrument, period.
Stephen Perkins never ceases to amaze me as a drummer. He is the greatest drummer of my coming of age.
Since the day I heard it 3 Days is one of my favorite songs ever. Lollapalooza 2 at Irvine Meadows is still the greatest concert I've ever been to. Ministry, Ice Tea, Pearl Jam and the only band I ever stopped for on a side stage ended up being Rage.
One of my most FAVORITE BANDS HANDS DOWN 🙌🙌🙌💃💃💞💞💯💯. This band has its own original sound like no other!!! 🎵 🎶
Love the long form history like this
There was a not too distant time when you could look tough just by carrying a book by Hesse or Hemmingway. Times have changed.
I was in junior high when Nothings Shocking came out. To this day that record gives me chills. It is so unique and ahead of its time. It never ceases to amaze me. Incredible live 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Was my 8 year old (at the tine) son's first concert. He loved it. He's now 9 and has a couple more concerts under his belt, but Jane's Addiction still put on his favorite show.
GREAT video! LOVE JANE'S ADDICTION!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘☮
Great stuff. Three days is an amazing track
This band has a special place in my heart, thanks for putting this vid together, so much detail and what a story
I have great memories of my old friends and I listening to janes and RHCP while getting high. Back in the early 90s music was everything to me.
I can't say I'm really a fan, I am aware of them and their impact. But I can say that "Jane Says" is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
It’s maybe their worst song and sounds nothing like almost anything else they ever wrote. In my opinion, of course. I get why people like it, though.
I never did like that song and it really doesn’t sound like anything else they did
@@cjonesufc how often do you sniff your own farts? My guess is it's often.
@@jonnytlong that means nothing, it was still written by the same band fool, it's one of their biggest hits. Your opinion means nothing compared to the amount of money that song has made for Perry.
Money? Money means nothing. There’s tons of terrible bands with way more money. You are in no position to call anyone a fool.
This is a terrific entertaining and informative video! Well done! 🤘🎸🤘
Excellent video my man. I was fortunate enough to see them in 1990 in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom with the Rollins Band opening. What a night! Great memories of a very influential band. Let's hope the new material is awesome so they can close the book with a bang. We appreciate your work.
Thanks for yet another fantastic episode.
Thanks for doing a well researched current Jane’s Addiction story. I always enjoy catching your material and all of the Howard Stern references, as I am a lifelong listener as well. James has been my favorite since early 90s. Exciting that they’re riding with Eric, but now, Dave is going to be the missing factor. Always something.
This was really well done. I’ve been a massive fan of their music since the early 90s, but I’ve never known much about the band itself, other than the obvious drug overtones. I saw this movie called “The Gift” back in the late 90s that they did that I believe is sort of hard to come across nowadays. It was about the band and Perry Farrell losing his gf to a drug overdose and there are these great live clips of the band that are super intense…I’ve looked for it a few times and, to this day, have never been able to find it for purchase. Anyways, I believe Janes Addiction’s influence has been massively underrated over the years…I still absolutely love the intensity of that first live album!
I remember Gift. It was such bad acting but so real. Based on real events.
@bulrich610 cut the guy some slack music snob. We don't need that !
I used to sing that first song when it would rain and we'd get off work for it. Doing construction. Hardest job ever.
This was great Thank you so much! I've been a fan since I was a teenager. Their music has moved me through many parts of my life.
Fantastic episode.
Thanks appreciate it
Wow, what a great video! Thanks man 🤘🏼😎
I knew and liked Jane's Addiction way before Nirvana.
Wow! You're sooooooo coooooooooooool duuuuuuuuuuuude!@@!
@@hankworden3850 what's that supposed to mean?
@@hankworden3850 Because he's not a PUNK like you, foo?
I'm 55, which means I wasn't still in diapers when Nirvana OR Jane's hit.
So what?
I worked at a record store in '89 when they really broke. It was CA so we didn't get any "obsenity law" infractions.
Morello is right about "Jane's Addiction" being pioneers.
@@hadara69 in 89 and 90 I applied at just about every record store in my county. Never even got an interview. I was a dork back then in fact I still am. I remember when I realized the LA speed metal, punk, alternative underground, goth industrial scene was completely full of dorks nerds and every other kind of mutant and misfit. I guess that's why I liked Jane's A over Nirvana Jane's Addiction never had the mainstream appeal Nirvana had. The day I almost got my head removed in a slam pit by a UCSB fratboy with a green flat top, eyebrow ring, tribal tat on one arm, and his greek letters on the other is the day I realized this wasn't for me anymore.
Saw them NYE 1990 in SF. Perry was so wasted he slurred through maybe 3 songs, passed out and they ended the show. We destroyed that place.
I know I love this band way too much when I’ve already heard all these quotes before lol
Awesome video man, thanks for this one!!
*Eric Avery writes thw Best Bass Lines Ever.*
*J.A. gas Best Guitars. Amazing Vocals. Best Vibe.*
40 minutes? Hell yea!
Felt like 40 years
Spring 89, roomate puts on Summertime Rolls in the morning, I hear the first few lines and it reminds me of the sesame street theme song. I get home late that same day, high, he puts on S Rolls and to this day it's my fave song of all time !
Full and sensitive coverage - great work. Best band of my lifetime.
I remember seeing them at this small Greek theatre in LA called John Anson Ford. What a show! Saw them over 10 times and that was special. Loads of drugs and I was a deadhead too.
Me too although only saw Jane once. The Dead a little more then once😂
Thanks for this one! They were the greatest, I think. They came at the time when music was feeling really hollow, and plasticky. Not many bands can boast of not releasing a single shitty album in the eighties. Let alone even making a remarkable album on that decade. Nothings Shocking may actually be the one album in the 80's that really mattered.
Excellent video. I love this band and love that you paid so much detail in explaining Jane's history.
Glad you enjoyed it. These videos are a labor of love doing all the research and reading on the band. plenty more coming!
@@rnrtruestories ♥
THE MOST UNDERRATED BAND IN ROCK HISTORY. AND ONE OF THE BEST....EVER🤘🏽⚡️
Great video !! Listen to the whole thing eating a box of honey nut cheerios. Incredible band that deserves to be in the rock and roll hall of fame.
You ate the whole box? I used to smash an entire box of fruity pebbles in one sitting.
BFF came home from college for Xmas break with a Jane’s album. I was hooked immediately. Saw them live w Rollins band in Huntington WV and again at Lollapalooza 1 at Blossom Music Center. Grandma, tell us about the 1990s!! Lol
This was incredible. Great job!
40 min 😮 Heck yeah 😃👍 Love this longer format, i know you did some longer vids here and there like the Metallica one and i absolutely am for it! Cool to put a face to the voice also! Feels more familiar!
Fantastic piece. JAM-Packed w info and stories. Outstanding work.
Nice to finally see what you look like! Great content, learning band history is certainly interesting. 💯
*🎶She takes a swing and🎶...*
She can't hit
What a great band they were
Navarros guitar playing on Shocking was spectacular. One of my favorite records. I loved Ritual too but Nothings Shocking was the balls
Woohoo been asking for this for ages ! Thanks!
Ocean Size was my teen anthem during the 80s.
I saw Jane's Addiction at the Birmingham Hummingbird in England in 1990. I was blown away. Easily my favourite band
@richardtaylor5606 the Hummingbird was a great venue. I saw them at Leeds Uni.
Cool documentary. I remember everything playing Nothing Shocking at parties when it first came out. I barely remember the 2nd album. Saw them live on that tour.
Thanks for the great video/story. One of my favorite bands.
You got a new subscriber.
L.A guy
I live in L.A. and from the first time I saw Jane's I tried to see them as often as possible. I had a feeling that one day, being able to say you'd seen them a bunch of times would be on par with saying you saw The Velvet Underground or Led Zeppelin. They were always fantastic live.
"...saying Kurt Cobain invented ALTERNATIVE music..." No one said Kurt invented Alt Rock, he invented Grunge.
Love the video, but Imma need you to elaborate on what part of Perry's foray into supplement manufacturing caused him to lose his eyebrows and eyelashes....I need to know! Lol
Omg sooooo much support and love for this band here!!!! How awesome!!!
Subscribed due to this well done video. They were groundbreaking. Dare I say iconic.
Being a teen and seeing then in 91' for the Ritual, only first three albums were iconic, masterpieces. Porno For Pyros was okay, but that was it. Over. Even in the video from MTV when high on dope he speaks on loosing all his creativity. He saw the future and it became true. Everything after the first P4P's album wasn't worth anything and missing Eric and Dave. Fast forward to Lola (which I didn't goto) and seeing this "Just Because" video w. a silly trendy haircut, disco pants, flashing lights, shaking hips was the most grotesque thing I've ever seen. The botox, the malibu vibe, etc. This is what peretz had become. I could never understand how my favorite band back then could come to this. The way he treated the other members with that 50% b.s. because he was about 8 years or so older then them, so he was able to pull this off and lets point out he didn't write everything himself; Casey helped and was majorly influential to his writing. Perry was like a big baby that just ruined everything w. no genuine motive. As if that's all not bad enough once he got with a Lola stripper/pole dancer and left Casey. He couldn't even send her a few K during Lollapalooza. Flea was an awful fill in (even though everything from the first C/P to BSS-Magic). I recommend Classic Girl video, Then She Did- live in Milan, and can't think of any other visual stuff specifically. The whole hollywood botox thing was pretty rancid equally as bad as his "Immersive Experience" theme park in Vegas. G-d bro, settle down already.
😮 tell us how you really feel Carlo!!! Yeah Perry did go the way of the lounge act Vegas Elvis.
@sangeli1901 I'm VERY upset, truth be told.
I moved to LA months after first hearing "Nothing's Shocking." Jane's Addiction was one of the first bands I saw in LA. It was a crazy time, and there was something magical in the City of Angels.
That was awesome! Great video.
Great Job! Well Done young man! Awesome.
Perry was being too humble when he said there are not a lot of bands like us...Perry, there has never been like Jane's Addiction or since then. Jane's Addiction is like Brainiac(R.I.P Timmy Taylor), as both bands are/were so unique that even the slightest imitation would seem like a cheap stale version of your sounds. You might have already seen The Gift but if you haven't you might like it.
Great video bro. Best one I’ve ever seen about the band. Been watching you since 2016 love to see you succeed man. Much love
Thanks man. Much appreciated. We have some killer stuff coming later this year
@@rnrtruestories can’t wait bro. Salute 🫡