Jane's Addiction

musicismylife78musicismylife78 Posts: 6,116
edited June 2007 in Other Music
Who's a fan here?

I think the track "three days" alone makes them one of the best rock bands ever, that bassline is crazy!
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  • jhawk98jhawk98 Posts: 145
    nothing's shocking and ritual de lo are both decent records. JA is a solid band.
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  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I bought ritual and nothing really blew my mind at first except Three Days. that track was worth the price alone. the bass, as you mention, is amazing, the guitar solos are all brilliant and even farrell's voice is likeable (and I normally find it the only problem with jane's).

    I like the whole record now though. also, Jane Says is a great song.

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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,249
    jhawk98 wrote:
    nothing's shocking and ritual de lo are both decent records. JA is a solid band.

    they were ........
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  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,228
    I remember seeing them play at Lolla a few years ago in atlanta. During their set a huge thunderstorm moved in and it started to pour.

    During the middle of the solo the lightening got really intense and it seemed navarro was playing off of it. It was a great concert experience. Many people ran becasue it was almost the end of hte show anyway and it was coming down really hard. My friends and i stayed though in the pouring rain and it was well worth it.
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  • BinFrogBinFrog Posts: 7,309
    One of my all-time favorite bands.

    Following "Three Days" w/ "And Then She Did" is an unbelievable 1-2 punch.
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  • Jeremy1012 wrote:
    I bought ritual and nothing really blew my mind at first except Three Days. that track was worth the price alone. the bass, as you mention, is amazing, the guitar solos are all brilliant and even farrell's voice is likeable (and I normally find it the only problem with jane's).

    I like the whole record now though. also, Jane Says is a great song.

    "I'm gonna kick tomorrow"

    Yeah, Perry's voice has always been what has held me backing form really getting into them.
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  • mensanemensane Posts: 912
    love love love Jane's Addiction.

    Summertime Rolls is one of my favorites as well as Three Days....
  • First band i ever got in to: REM (still a close 2nd favorite)

    Second band: GnR

    Third band: Jane's Addiction

    Fourth: Pearl Jam


    Jane's remains somewhere up there in my list of influences.
    Perry's screaching melody lines, and his sassy soul on numbers like Would For YOu ... along with Navarro's kick ass wailing guitar lines and Steve's absolutely amazing drumming ... how can you go wrong !?!

    Yes, i loved Jane's, and am sad to say i passed on opportunities to see any of the reunion shows (for fear i would be dissapointed) ... [i was 11 when JA broke up originally]

    :(

    The second P4P album is amazing as well, though nothing compared to jane's (all though the mixing and production may top anything on the jane's albums)

    :)
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  • bharQbharQ Posts: 1,201
    I love Jane's... Nothing's Shocking and Ritual are two of alternative rock's greatest gems.....i seen a DVD from 1990 recently.. and wow... they were amazing live as well. Their sound really is timeless.. hoping perry covers some janes at lolla!
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  • ManimalManimal Posts: 152
    Just wondering who liked the Strays album? I got into Jane's Addiction during the 90's, and wasn't sure if i'd like that album, but it really grew on me. Nothing compared to nothing's shocking and Ritual, but still i thought it rocked..

    Did anyone of the young members here first get into JA through the Strays album?
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  • I haven't got Strays but I'd like to. Nothing's Shocking and Ritual De Lo Habitual are both pretty good albums but Farrell's voice really does put me off listening to them at times.
  • bharQbharQ Posts: 1,201
    strays was surprisingly good..... but i dont really listen to it anymore
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  • ManimalManimal Posts: 152
    I haven't got Strays but I'd like to. Nothing's Shocking and Ritual De Lo Habitual are both pretty good albums but Farrell's voice really does put me off listening to them at times.

    I can see that.

    I actually love his voice though. Although I also love Geddy Lee's voice too. And a lot of people hate it.
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  • AnonAnon Posts: 11,175
    i LOVE Jane's. Nothing's Shocking and Ritual are amazing. Kettle's Whistle is good too. didn't care for Strays as much because i thought it was good background music but when i actually sat and listened to the songs they weren't that great. Three Days, Mountain Song, Ocean Size, Ted Just Admit It, Classic Girl, Stop!, Slow Divers, even that Dead song Ripple that they covered was good! great band.
  • hendrix78hendrix78 Posts: 507
    Jane's is one of my all time favorite bands. The Navarro/Avery/Perkins combination ranks up there with Zeppelin for ass kicking musicianship in my opinion. I listened to Nothing's Shocking every single day for about an entire year in high school. Three Days is the definition of an epic rock song.

    While Strays doesn't rank with the early Jane's stuff, it was still a damn fine rock album with some fantastic guitar work. I missed Avery's bass lines on it, though.

    I like both the Porno for Pyros albums. The first one is really good psychedelic funk rock with wicked guitar and the second has some great songwriting and exotic sounds. Pete Distefano is a severely underrated guitar player.

    I also highly reccommend the Deconstruction album, though it's kind of hard to find these days. It's Eric Avery and Dave Navarro right after Jane's broke up. Really good stuff.
  • ManimalManimal Posts: 152
    hendrix78 wrote:
    Jane's is one of my all time favorite bands. The Navarro/Avery/Perkins combination ranks up there with Zeppelin for ass kicking musicianship in my opinion. I listened to Nothing's Shocking every single day for about an entire year in high school. Three Days is the definition of an epic rock song.

    While Strays doesn't rank with the early Jane's stuff, it was still a damn fine rock album with some fantastic guitar work. I missed Avery's bass lines on it, though.

    I like both the Porno for Pyros albums. The first one is really good psychedelic funk rock with wicked guitar and the second has some great songwriting and exotic sounds. Pete Distefano is a severely underrated guitar player.

    I also highly reccommend the Deconstruction album, though it's kind of hard to find these days. It's Eric Avery and Dave Navarro right after Jane's broke up. Really good stuff.

    Never heard that Deconstruction Album, thanks.. will definately take a listen
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  • I love Jane's

    They put on one of the best shows I ever saw.


    If I had to pick, I'd say "Ocean Size" is my favorite song
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  • BrezBrez Posts: 570
    Love 'em
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  • MojopinMojopin Posts: 216
    The definitive band of the '80's for me.

    And yeah, Three Days truly is the definition of 'epic'...

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  • pjamdude69pjamdude69 Posts: 174
    http://forums.pearljam.com/showpost.php?p=4521476&postcount=19481+

    You gotta be fucking kidding me.. Check the above post, from about half an hour ago.. Three Days is DEFINITELY one of my favorite songs of all time, period.. Regardless of genre.. And other than the waaaaaaay played out "Been Caught Stealin'", the rest of the CD is kick fucking ass.. Side two always rules...
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  • BinFrogBinFrog Posts: 7,309
    Manimal wrote:
    Just wondering who liked the Strays album? I got into Jane's Addiction during the 90's, and wasn't sure if i'd like that album, but it really grew on me. Nothing compared to nothing's shocking and Ritual, but still i thought it rocked..

    Did anyone of the young members here first get into JA through the Strays album?


    Aside from Hypersonic, I like Strays a lot.
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  • reeferchiefreeferchief Posts: 3,569
    Awesome and yes got to agree with all this talk of Three Days been awesome, it is perfection.:)
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  • Steve DunneSteve Dunne Posts: 4,965
    Erotic JESUS!!!!!!!
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