Rock 'n' Roll / Sympathy - Jane's Addiction
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2017
- Covers of:
'Rock & Roll' by The Velvet Underground and
'Sympathy For the Devil' by The Rolling Stones.
As they appear on the debut album 'Jane's Addiction', recorded live at the Roxy Theater in Los Angeles, CA in January, 1987 and available on Triple X Records. Видеоклипы
Wish this version of the song could go on for another hour or so, Janes absolutely rocks this, and makes it their own.
agreed, some of these covers in xxx are so good
By far puts the Stones in the dust
Better than Stones, like 500%
Two songs in one. All live. I miss Jane's Addiction
They killed both velvet undo and the Stones on these ones. No question.
Shout out to my friend Alison who introduced me to Jane's via this live demo back in high school, senior year, 1989. Went out and found my own copy, then bought Nothing's Shocking, and spent the rest of my days in that place playing them in my ears as I walked the hallways. I don't think I would've made it out of there if I hadn't. After high school, I went to as many JA shows as I could, and connected to so many amazing people along the way who also felt the band in their soul. Idk where Alison is today, but many thanks, babe 💜
Shout out to allison!
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Great band, great cover. Here in Mexico city, Jane's Addiction rules.
They filmed GIFT there.
This is my absolute favorite cover of this song!!
Only Perry Farrell can sound more like the devil than Mick Jagger, and only Jane's Addiction can do this song better(?) Than the Stones.
I first heard this song when watching the science fiction movie *Alien Nation* way back in 1989. It had a scene in a bar in which Janes Addiction was up on stage singing _Sympathy for the Devil_
Actually, it was a female Newcomer doing a strip-tease to the song. She was spinning around poles while the gauze she wore unraveled behind her.
Not that the teenage me would have rewound the scene to watch it a few dozen times back when it came out on VHS...
🤣🤣🤣 @@Ironhandjohn
Great rendition and one of the best live shows I’ve ever seen.
Jane's addiction marked the begining of a new era for me.. hell yeah!
Same
Yep.
Freedom thats whats up
Yeah me too, good times.
If you could only choose one Jane's Addiction album....CHOOSE THIS ONE!
I'm most thrilled this was never overplayed on terrestrial radio.
This live cover of Sympathy for the Devil caught me up to the point of consider it even better than the Stones original or the one Guns and Roses did. Of course one can't forget to mention those bongos and their rythm. But then there is the decading point Perry Farrell and his voice give to the whole. Kind of a brilliant theater, would I say he does. He really goes within the character he personifies. If had to imagine the devil way of being or behaviour and his voice, this is it. Got the record and it also made me look for more of the same quality in Jane's Addiction cds. The David Navarro guitar is also so good, that I had to look for more of his guitar playing too. The whole cd is worthy be it only for this cover. And it seems quite spontaneous, as if they were just playing for a bunch of friends and fans... ❤️👍🤗
I HATED the Guns & Roses version of this song; Axl Rose’s vocals ruined an otherwise solid jam.
Every Jane's show I got to see was like that, too. The vibe you get hearing this recording. ♡
Yo this is the best of the 3 mentioned covers...Korn does a hella unplugged live version aswell..but mick the stones are still the shit..
Hey thanks for your opinion but guess what..
You used the word personify in the wrong context
It feels like yesterday this song came out i was pumped I remain this way wow what is it
Listening from Buenos Aires. Love Jane's Addiction!!!
i fell assbackwards into this album,loved it ever since
Hope they were wearin protection
Navarro, Perkins...friggin' animals! :)
And what's crazy is that those 2 get only 10 percent apiece on Jane's royalties, according to one of the bios of the band...
Dave absolutely rips in these two songs well actually the whole band is on fire, but Dave's guitar playing really gets to me.
He always does.
Jane' s Addiction can do no wrong. By far one of my top favorite rock bands of all time. I've been listening to their music since the 90's and it just gets better.
The main solo in Rock n Roll blew my mind when I was younger, the part where Dave stays on that blazing bend for a few seconds then into a few notes. Just fantastic stuff, and how they blend the ending into sympathy, beautiful x
Saw this live with thunderstorms rolling in at dusk lolapaloza roughly 92ish... Was surreal
Perry channelling his inner Lou. Love Jane's with a passion.
" You like the new Lou Reed?"
" The early stuff. The new stuff, he's
trying to be Bowie, he should be
himself. I'm not a big Lou man."
" Yeah, but if Bowie's doing Lou, and
Lou's doing Bowie, Lou's still doing
Lou..."
Dude that’s the greatest...never will I forget hearing that for the first time..still blows my mind
I second that!
Listening from ALASKA. Love Jane's Addiction...
Alaska seems like you have a decent music seen
@@darrylearly1717 sure is. Checkout 36 CrazyFists
SAME HERE!
I went through 4 copys of this album on cassette tape as a teenager.... Lol
By far my most favorite janes addiction album. Good stuff. 👍👍
I did the same with ritual, damn fast forward and rewind on the tape deck .
At least 2 cassettes, 2 CDs lifted from my college-era apartments, now still going on a dubbed cassette and a CD. Guess which one evokes the most nostalgia?
Their best album!!
This is my all time version of Sympathy, Perry nails it. That transition is magic. You can't get this stuff anymore. "It was Alright"
Sounds just as good today. Always thought the combination of the songs was brilliant, and underappreciated. I always found Perry so convincing. He is just.... so... =sigh=
Best album they did: rough, inspired and decadent
It's between this and Nothing's Shocking, which literally changed my life the first time I heard it back in '89.
One of the only albums i've listened to throughout my life with regularity.
Decadent is an excellent choice of adjective sir.
Thank you.
Best ever!
Yep
And to think that this was a live recording...the guitar riffs personify Rock n' Roll while Steven Perkins absolutely nails it being beyond innovative . That is what a percussionist does... if you don't agree with me that they completely made The Velvet Underground sound even cooler, then you have no business listening to Jane'sAddiction.
Reminds me of fun. Weird to hear this song and not need to shove a matchbook in a tape player lol
Great version.
Fuckin ultimate version!!!##... Beeming with feel!!!!!
This version of Sympathy is the sole reason I began liking the song. Jane’s Addiction simply did it better by a wide margin. It’s not rocket science…
When the first time hear they sing these songs...I was kinda wow,ROCK N ROLL !!! 🤘
something about that fine fine muzak
First time I heard this record I was tripping on Purple Mescaline. Definitely made an impression. 1987. What a year ..
I lost years of my life hearing this. Love Jane's Addiction
Better than both originals. So dynamic and energetic. The sliding slightly off key double harmonies seal it.
This is a live show edited and added to in order to create this frigging perfect album. I remember at the time if you couldn't dig it we could not be friends.
This entire recording is freaking legendary
Not enough words to describe how brilliant & how his song was written to be sung. Sorry Rolling Stones, y'all rock this song the f*@$ out. And I thought great song b4 Janes version. Amazing vocals, Perry!
It's cut off at the end of these tracks but Always loved the slowed down crowd effect into Chip Away for the closer.
After seeing, "Alien Nation" I went out and bought this album. Been in love with Jane's since. :)
Me, too.
Oh yeah I was15 yes old imagine how much I love ed every second xxxx
Best of an era
Thanks Rick, these songs are so amazing played together.
Sold the 2 turntables and bought a Bass! Changed my path.
Primo 👌🏼 … still got the worn out cassette … what I wouldn’t give to go back to those days to relive my newly found love … 🥰Jane’s Addiction🥰 … J.A. FOREVER!!! 🤘🏼😝🤘🏼
great live band-saw them early 90s-wish i was young again
jeffking4269 great band live. It with you on the gettin old. Damn49thisyear.
Man that fade from roc n roll into sympathy- my fave.
Third time listening. Can't stop. This cd was my jam. Back in 91
That fade is why I uploaded the video, it's one of the highlights of the album and I couldn't believe it hadn't been uploaded yet.
Lollapalooza #1 in Waterloo NJ, absolute magic....
been dancin to the r&r station since 1974
One of a kind
I was at this Gig
This was my senior year musical!!
I will always love Janes Addiction
Hung out in st Petersburg with Perry had some hash to share....watched the gulf war on TV smoked out....was awesome..super chill. And thank you to the gf for allowing that...
Cool music real entertaining
Rock n' Roll, Baby!
Everyone talking about sympathy for the devil no one about rock n roll
I remember way back when I added the version of rock 'n' roll to a mixtape I made, and it was the introduction song of Jane's Addiction. I played everyone because I loved it so damn much.
If you don’t like Jane’s Addiction... adios.
A Masterpiece
LOVE THIS VERSION !
Thanks Rick I needed that this morning! 🙏
Fantastic band,, thanks
This band is still my life's friend it don't fxk with ya
X
Best non album ever.
This cover of "rock n roll" sticks to the Velvets' original. Other versions (Runaways, Alice Cooper) patteren themselves after Mitch Ryders' 1971 rendition.
Amazing stuff
This is a cover song I still consider to this day
Janes addiction since i was a girl until the day i die
Seen them.live with Korn in PHX... recently
How often do you visit S.F.?
True story. I saw them in 1991 at Lollapalooza. They were the last to play so it was at night when they hit the stage. It rained most of the afternoon at the fest but the bands still played. By the time Janes Addiction played, it stopped raining but the dance area was two feet of mud. Nobody was out there, but in stead, they were crowded in front of the stage like cattle. When they busted-out their song *Summertime Rolls* my girlfriend and I walked out into the mud with our combat boots on and slow-danced, holding each other. We were the only ones out there and the spot light shined on us. Perry gave us props in the middle of the song. That night was dope. I miss Heathur. I should've married her, but back in those days we were fancy free.
I'm a Zeppelin fan but Jane's is my addiction
I wore this cassette out.
Perry held a generals rank.
You make me smile
David Michael Navarro! Listen to the guitar work this is what put Janes on the map…
When music was Music....goddamn...
Yes
Wow, been forever... .•°|°•.
...i remember hunting this album out..on c.d!!.. O called tower records...the wall....slipped disk in valley stream...i found it in broadway mall sam goody...there was one copy!!! "HA HA"".. I paid for that one no 5 finger discount😁( they put them big plastic pieces over c.d)😁
That quick funk lick right at 3:03 … 🤟
I wanna go back in time....i cant get a thought together with technology....vise, a button away...my brain feels like a 1970's "Kiss" pinball machine!!!... Lights n beeps ..just disary
all right
Fugazi just came to mind
1998 Gmc Sierra and a kegger
I agree
Love this so much and this album and further genres it inspired as well as musicians but..Perry is still and Dave Navarro meh where/why'd it go wrong, this song particularly reminds me of every blind melon song. Love both
I speak from experience, heroin, heroin is where it went wrong
Blind melon sounds like this. Jane was pre blind melon. Perry lost his ability to hold a tune a long time ago. Dave is a buji tattoo head.
Covering Rock 'n' Roll is a hard ask, unfortunately it shows....blew Sympathy outta the water though, amazing!!!
SHE COULDN‘T BELIEVE AT ALL
ROCK N ROLL🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴✊✊✊✊✊✊
Jenny said when she was just five years old
You know there's nothing happenin' at all
Every time she puts on the radio
There was nothing going down at all
Then one fine mornin' she puts on a New York station
She couldn't believe what she heard at all
She started dancin' to that fine fine music
You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll
Despite all the amputations
You could just dance to a rock 'n' roll station
And it was alright
Jenny said when she was just five years old
My parents are gonna be the death of us all
Two TV sets and two Cadillac cars
Ain't gonna help us at all
Then one fine mornin' she puts on a New York station
She don't believe what she heard at all
She started dancin' to that fine fine music
You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll
Despite all the computations
You could just dance to a rock 'n ' roll station
And it was alright
Sometimes everythings allright all good.
I would have to agree, thos was there best album. Also, AFTER that first Lollapalooza, their live quality began to diminish.
just hear an interview on n.p.r ... reed! luv ya man
nice!
ill have to buy the new lou bio
This is my early teenageness!
Cuando muera kiero que me pongan este discazooo
What happened to Dave Navarro...owns this.
First time I went to a proper gig at Brixton academy they blew me away still ain't seen nothing to match maybe nick cave
I was at that one too - on ritual tour!!! I class that as my favourite, if not best gig I ever went to🎉
Astoria the year or so before was great too. I think primus supported at the Astoria🎉
They have moved above Nirvana for me in the era
Why is there an ad in the middle of the song?
Im a man of wealth and taste.
....ohfuckyeah!!!...
and perry not to bad ... and steve is awesome as well
That weird alien girl on stage while James Caan listens to Jane's addiction in alien nation
Hard to believe this was their first release
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