A Peek Inside The Studio (In the Studio #3)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- An additional look inside the recording of Jane's Addiction's brand new album, "The Great Escape Artist", available now. Directed by Todd Newman
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Directed by: Todd Newman
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Brilliant footage todd!!!!
I can't wait to see them at Deluna!!
What do you get when you put the members of Jane's Addiction in an enclosed room?
A miniature Big Bang happening everytime.
Check out "whores" Live rehearsal lollapalooza Chile 2011
Magic
At 3:35 that guitar sounds amazing! as far as I know it's not part of the Great Escape Artist. Please put that into a new song please!!!!!
What was Perry about to say at 3:51 when Dave cut him off?!
@MrChambonable
The video had a different title when I watched it and they spelled South America wrong, they spelled "South Anerica" lol
Perry sounded like Steve-O in the beginning
Looked like him, too.
what is the song from 4:09?
what's the name of track that starts at 0:29?
the riches
Can't imagine why Eric doesn't want to be part of this
What is the name of the song that starts at 0:48 Thnx!
3 Days
@himl994 What happen to south america? :@
OK then Simon...
Where's Chris!?!?
@froibaad1 Oceansize
3:07 how do i do that?
With an octave reverb with a long decay
@@JoaoSilva-xs9dz Thanks man!
Cash in Perry on Eric's music. 12 1/2%.
Steve, that’s a fallacious argument. Eric had nothing to do with the songs on that album.
Second!
South Anerica? LOL
Obviously 😉 the magic Isnt there anymore.
Two fisted coffee drinker.
No bass player in sight
First!
They used to make trends others followed. Here they are chasing trends set by modern rock at the time. Sad. Imagine if they tried to sound like Motly Crue and Metallica instead of themselves in the 80s?
This band has not been even close to the same without Eric Avery. They lost all of their tribal mysticism & psychedelia.
Um no. The tribal sound was Steven’s drums. And Navarro was the one dripping the songs with saturated trippiness. Don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against Eric. He came up with some really solid lines. And Deconstruction is one of my most favorite albums. But Eric kinda gives himself more credit than what really went down.
Then how do you explain their massive suckiness post-Avery?
Tom Reynolds they have different musical tastes now. And their albums post 91’ breakup are hardly sucky. I like them.
Avery has put out some duds of his own.