For as many RHCP fans who shit on Navarro, you rarely see fans of JA doing that towards Flea. I certainly didn’t care much at all for him standing in for Avery, but, it wasn’t totally awful.
I was at the Halloween show just after this one on the East side at Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC. Flea was a great fit in the band in '97. They went all around the room from the tiki hut to scaffolding and during "Ted,Just Admit It", we got a hold of the MTV crane camera and brought it into the pit with us. This also invited 2 BIG Hell's Angels to the pit to retrieve it.😂 The encore of "I would for you" with Dave and Perry arm and arm was ❤
Saw them twice, I grew up in coral gables and went to the same schools as Perry, missed him by maybe 2 years. Nothings Shocking changed my life, Ritual changed my Afterlife, saw them twice, Jane's is pure esoteric beauty onstage, those are among my most treasured memories.
I saw this tour in Mesa AZ amphitheater. I didn’t know about this film. I’m seeing them in August in Las Vegas. Jane’s and The Cult, my only must sees left to see.
I have the film on DVD and have to say it’s quite interesting and entertaining. They definitely were on top of their game on this tour as whacked out on drugs as they were.
Perry todavía tenía su naríz... 2023 y aún no me acostumbro a su rostro. ¿Quién pudo pensar que partir a Ted en dos era una buena idea? Semejante versión con un cráter meteórico en el medio...🙄🙄
Remember when (rock) music was truly original? Seemed to end with the 80's. Two quintessential L.A. bands (Jane's and RHCP) - I was a square from the Valley, so I didn't really catch on until Nothing's Shocking and Mother's Milk - I appreciated the Chili Peppers, but loved Janes Addiction from first listen. Perry Farrell was brilliant but he could also be an a**hole.
What’s “the valley” like? Not from California but I remember when that surfer punches Keanu in Point Break and as he paddles away he says “go back to the valley”
I used to see Janes at their shared apartment on Detroit near La Brea and 3rd St in LA. Perry used to walk his dog in the neighborhood. He was really skinny.
@@MuckyPup115 ya we all know but he didn't write it he jus filling in on the bass player that is JANES ADDICTION...Eric Avery he wrote all the bass lines SON
Perry Farrell screwed over his band and his long-term romantic partner and creative director Casey Niccoli who named his albums, designed his album covers and early stage shows, co-created the sculptures on Nothing's Shocking and Ritual De Lo Habitual, directed their videos and often appeared in them, gave Perry her wardrobe and sense of style (which is what drew Perry to her in the first place), and financially supported Perry in the early days. Her thanks was that Perry abandoned her when she developed a terrible addiction (which Perry himself shared) and she was locked out of her own home. He at least admitted the kind of person he was in the Classic Girl lyrics: "Such a classic girl, gives her man great ideas. Hears you tell your friends, 'Hey man, listen to my great idea!' It's true I am a villain when you fall ill, that's probably because men never can be-not like a girl, a classic girl, such a classic girl." ...not only did he tell on himself about taking credit for her ideas, he even told on himself about how he would behave if she fell ill. He *did* become a villain when she fell ill. As great as Jane's Addiction was, Perry took most of the credit for himself in the most egotistical and selfish way. Not only did he take credit for Casey's work and abandon her after her years of loyal support and artistic contribution, while renegotiating contracts, Perry demanded 50% of the royalties for writing the lyrics and another 25% of the remaining 50% because he worked on the music, too. So, for all the great work everybody else put into the band, Perry demanded 62.5% of the money, leaving the other 3 band members to receive just 12.5% each. This contract renegotiation forced them to either accept Perry's demands or break up the band. That's what broke up the band at the height of their fame if you didn't know...oh, and Casey was paid just a piddly amount for her contributions when the band broke and she was told the band would never get back together. It's funny Perry presents himself as a well-intentioned guy who just wants everyone to be happy. In the 80s, he was like the Fireclown in Michael Moorcock's book The Fireclown (aka The Winds of Limbo): a charismatic revolutionary who advocated for radical change and preached against the stagnation and authoritarianism of the society in which he lives. The Fireclown's rhetoric and flamboyant persona attracted a following of people who believed in his vision of a freer, happier world. However, his methods and the consequences of his actions reveal a more ambiguous and darker side to his character. From now on, I will refer to Perry as The Fireclown...or simply 🤡. I hope it catches on.
I always liked Jane's Addiction, but they were never an "I MUST see them" kinda band for me. That changed in 2009, when I went to a Nine Inch Nails show that they opened/co-headlined, the NINJA tour. I love NIN, but honestly, I thought Jane's stole the show. Perry is a fantastic front man and showman...plus Eric Avery was on bass that tour, and when Mountain Song came up, you felt it in your bones. Great show! I still remember some dick threw a beer bottle at Perry, he stops the show, very politely, and says, "Don't throw shit at me. I'm up here trying to entertain 30,000 people." Dave comes up and whispers something in his ear, and Perry says, "Oh yeah, and don't throw shit at Dave either." Continues on with performing like nothing happened. Great night.
their imfamous movie was "gift" this was a reunion tour to pay for rehab.
😂🤣😂🤣
I still have Gift and Soul Kiss on VHS
I have gift on vhs, no vhs player anymore.
This band, changed my life age 15
flea is bad ass but it aint janes without eric
Agreed
Correct
For as many RHCP fans who shit on Navarro, you rarely see fans of JA doing that towards Flea. I certainly didn’t care much at all for him standing in for Avery, but, it wasn’t totally awful.
@@Fakename70I loved Navarro in RHCP. That was their last interesting record.
Watched these many times in the 90s love em just wish they released more music .
I use to skip school to go home and watch Three Days. Memories.
I was at the Halloween show just after this one on the East side at Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC. Flea was a great fit in the band in '97. They went all around the room from the tiki hut to scaffolding and during "Ted,Just Admit It", we got a hold of the MTV crane camera and brought it into the pit with us. This also invited 2 BIG Hell's Angels to the pit to retrieve it.😂 The encore of "I would for you" with Dave and Perry arm and arm was ❤
Epic show
Saw them twice, I grew up in coral gables and went to the same schools as Perry, missed him by maybe 2 years. Nothings Shocking changed my life, Ritual changed my Afterlife, saw them twice, Jane's is pure esoteric beauty onstage, those are among my most treasured memories.
Forget Guns n Roses,Metallica,Radiohead,ect. There has never been a band like JANES ADDICTION!
pink floyd
Why forget anyone?
@@glengamble526 nice bud. Very nice
@@glengamble526 because they suck maybe?
The first two are brain dead bands but the last one is more than alright.
Carter! Hope you're doing well. What a tour that was 🔥🔥
I saw this tour in Mesa AZ amphitheater. I didn’t know about this film. I’m seeing them in August in Las Vegas. Jane’s and The Cult, my only must sees left to see.
Unfortunately, they are a shell of themselves these days...I would probably skip it and just remember them like this
@@nechadi or better what they were prior to 91
This is their "song remains the same". How fitting. Brilliant
The 3 headed dog wtfunk 😮
First saw them live in '88 at age 17. Mind forever blown. Love Flea, but what's the story behind the Eric no-show?
Saw this tour in Atlanta 🖤🌹
I have the film on DVD and have to say it’s quite interesting and entertaining. They definitely were on top of their game on this tour as whacked out on drugs as they were.
Perry should have left his face alone…he looks like Burt Bacharach now and has completely lost his edge, doesn’t dress cool on stage anymore etc.
I'll take some of whatever they had please
This Reunion paid for there rehab bills, the second tour was to buy more Shit .
Perry never sang better than this tour. Wish he made an album during this time.
Incredible the part on blue children made me cry.
I remember watching Gift 30 years ago
Still have it somewhere on vhs
1989 TB...Florida
This movie disturbed me!
Ted Bundy just admit it
Jane's is what I would call a life changing band.
Jane's and a handful of others started cracking the grip of glam rock in 88 and set the stage for the grunge revolution
Yes
flea looking like the lovechild of sting and billy idol
Vibrator solo?
Dave looked liked Chino Moreno in 1990 trials of his stepdad murdering his mother.
Perry todavía tenía su naríz... 2023 y aún no me acostumbro a su rostro.
¿Quién pudo pensar que partir a Ted en dos era una buena idea? Semejante versión con un cráter meteórico en el medio...🙄🙄
tuvo sugeria?
I love lamp
"Nothings shocking..."
hasn't been a movement like this b4 and lololol!.DEFINITELY not after. Musically and Pop culture wise
Remember when (rock) music was truly original? Seemed to end with the 80's. Two quintessential L.A. bands (Jane's and RHCP) - I was a square from the Valley, so I didn't really catch on until Nothing's Shocking and Mother's Milk - I appreciated the Chili Peppers, but loved Janes Addiction from first listen. Perry Farrell was brilliant but he could also be an a**hole.
What’s “the valley” like? Not from California but I remember when that surfer punches Keanu in Point Break and as he paddles away he says “go back to the valley”
Hearing the intro to Goldie’s “inner city life” at 12:30. Wasn’t expecting that....
He opened that tour
@@jasonf3128 90’s were something else
Sukses terus pak,lanjutkan
That bass line is hypnotic
Not when played without a plectrum.
I used to see Janes at their shared apartment on Detroit near La Brea and 3rd St in LA. Perry used to walk his dog in the neighborhood. He was really skinny.
How high were these fools during this show..according to their book they were very high all the time lol
What book?
Love Janes ADDICTION..AVERY GENIUS BASS PLAYER. PERKINS PROBABLY BEST DRUMMER EVER
That’s Flea on bass.
@@MuckyPup115 ya we all know but he didn't write it he jus filling in on the bass player that is JANES ADDICTION...Eric Avery he wrote all the bass lines SON
@@kevinnoble6320 flea is from red hot chili peppers. different band.
Lets go Dave
Perry Farrell screwed over his band and his long-term romantic partner and creative director Casey Niccoli who named his albums, designed his album covers and early stage shows, co-created the sculptures on Nothing's Shocking and Ritual De Lo Habitual, directed their videos and often appeared in them, gave Perry her wardrobe and sense of style (which is what drew Perry to her in the first place), and financially supported Perry in the early days. Her thanks was that Perry abandoned her when she developed a terrible addiction (which Perry himself shared) and she was locked out of her own home. He at least admitted the kind of person he was in the Classic Girl lyrics: "Such a classic girl, gives her man great ideas. Hears you tell your friends, 'Hey man, listen to my great idea!' It's true I am a villain when you fall ill, that's probably because men never can be-not like a girl, a classic girl, such a classic girl." ...not only did he tell on himself about taking credit for her ideas, he even told on himself about how he would behave if she fell ill. He *did* become a villain when she fell ill.
As great as Jane's Addiction was, Perry took most of the credit for himself in the most egotistical and selfish way. Not only did he take credit for Casey's work and abandon her after her years of loyal support and artistic contribution, while renegotiating contracts, Perry demanded 50% of the royalties for writing the lyrics and another 25% of the remaining 50% because he worked on the music, too. So, for all the great work everybody else put into the band, Perry demanded 62.5% of the money, leaving the other 3 band members to receive just 12.5% each. This contract renegotiation forced them to either accept Perry's demands or break up the band. That's what broke up the band at the height of their fame if you didn't know...oh, and Casey was paid just a piddly amount for her contributions when the band broke and she was told the band would never get back together.
It's funny Perry presents himself as a well-intentioned guy who just wants everyone to be happy. In the 80s, he was like the Fireclown in Michael Moorcock's book The Fireclown (aka The Winds of Limbo): a charismatic revolutionary who advocated for radical change and preached against the stagnation and authoritarianism of the society in which he lives. The Fireclown's rhetoric and flamboyant persona attracted a following of people who believed in his vision of a freer, happier world. However, his methods and the consequences of his actions reveal a more ambiguous and darker side to his character. From now on, I will refer to Perry as The Fireclown...or simply 🤡. I hope it catches on.
Is this an essay for your emo 101 class?
@@tommym321 no and what a stupid thing to say.
So cool.
Saw Jane's for the first time at the Aragon on this tour. It was unreal!
6:49 ❤❤❤
Fun fact: Dave Navarro is a Mayflower descendant on his mother's side of the family.
And his mother (and aunt) was murdered by a psycho stalker when he was a kid.
I was at this show pretty amazing. I got to see them in Miami in 1989 I think that show was better though.
Sex is violent !
Jane said I’m done with Sergio
Team Gift ❤
BEST live band ever seen. Period
I'm 47, seen em all
Krsna!
Went to see Jane’s at the Paladium in 90’ or 91’ but was too drunk to remember much of the show..!😞
I always liked Jane's Addiction, but they were never an "I MUST see them" kinda band for me. That changed in 2009, when I went to a Nine Inch Nails show that they opened/co-headlined, the NINJA tour. I love NIN, but honestly, I thought Jane's stole the show. Perry is a fantastic front man and showman...plus Eric Avery was on bass that tour, and when Mountain Song came up, you felt it in your bones. Great show! I still remember some dick threw a beer bottle at Perry, he stops the show, very politely, and says, "Don't throw shit at me. I'm up here trying to entertain 30,000 people." Dave comes up and whispers something in his ear, and Perry says, "Oh yeah, and don't throw shit at Dave either." Continues on with performing like nothing happened. Great night.
Ants
Let's not lose our heads people! They're okay. That's it. Okay. They have a few good songs. Big deal.
Sad 5 minutes into this things got goofy
Interesting... I'm 47 and color BLUE has been my fav color since I was 4
Originators original no one liked them.
Saw them 03 ×2, 09 w/NIN, 12 ×2.
So five times
Not as good as THE GIFT..
Janes Addiction a very commercial band
Flea ruined those songs.
That's right. The colors of Israel are white and blue. Forever Israel.
Perry was brilliant
Israel is a criminal state committing mass genocide against Palestinians
Saw this tour in Seattle. Never thought I’d be able to.