Ritual De Lo Habitual was the first J.A. album i bought. I didn't know much about the band mainly cause of the F**kin radio and it's mainstream bullshit.But when i heard Dave Navarro,i thought this guy is fuckin amazing,one of the best guitarists i've ever heard.The whole band is fantastic,but Dave's style is...i can't explain it,absolutely perfect is one way of putting it.
Jane's RULES!! Just so disappointed that Perry doesn't have the chops anymore to sing the tunes in the keys they recorded them in. Takes away from the feel when you have to sing them in a lower register. Remember in the early '90s when he could rip through those high notes? Miss those days!!
Jane's Addiction is just a sheer mind-boggling amount of talent all thrown together. It's really too bad that they couldn't work out their differences in the studio. Awesome band live too!
The music is all great, but Perry Farrell seems like a real twat here compared to the older videos i've seen. He's not as irritating when he's strung out.
thing with this band is, if you're into drums, this is the band for you. if you're into bass, this is the band for you. if you're into guitar, this is the band for you. if you're into the frontman/vocals, this is the band for you. you see what i'm getting at?
Exactly. All totally underrated as individuals and as one of the most important bands we've ever had. When firing on all cylinders, nothing touches them, and RdlH is an outstanding tapestry on record.
@Mudget If your into a band that melded rock,punk,new wave,metal,hippy jam,gothic, and folk into one and redefined music, then Nirvana gets credit. These guys are as important to my generations music as zeppelin was to theirs. Redefining, without one outshining the other. Janes Addiction was more important than the whole Seattle movement. They influenced even Seattle bands(Alice n Chains,Pearl Jam,Candlebox,and Cicagos Smashing Pumpins.and even Soundgarden). Yup, that important.
I hate myself for getting into this argument here, but...
First off, Nirvana gets far too much "credit" for something they really didn't even do in terms of "redifining music". Second, Explain to me how JA influenced Soundgarden when JA didn't even exist until 2 years after SG was formed and they both released their first records in the same year.
@Fakename70 I can't believe I put Nirvana. I clearly meant to put Janes Addiction . That would make the second part not make sense, when I say Janes Addiction. I will agree, that is the 1 band I names that was right there at the same time. I will give you that. I am on your side, Nirvana pushed a door down that Janes Addiction had already taken the hinges off of. I remember so many local bands starting to mimic Janes in South Fl. Nirvana came from out of nowhere while Janes were redefining.
@Fakename70 read whores: oral biography by brendan mullen. Chris cornell quoted as saying after seeing Jane's they changed their outlook. Same for Smashing Pumpkins too
By "influenced" I meant musically and from the band's inception. In that context, the JA "influence" on SG seems odd, seeing as Perry was in Psi-Com at the time. Hence, my comment about the 2-year window, which, in hindsight, was only 1. But, in the larger sense, JA, as an underground band, were no doubt a HUGE and pioneering "influence" on what would eventually be labeled the ''alternative" genre SG and SP were both at the forefront of... after JA disbanded, of course.
f@#$ing awesome!!!! I am seeing them tomorrow. I can't wait!!! I'm bringing my HD camcorder but I don't think the sound is going to turn out as well as yours.... Thanks for putting this up...
superb quality.. I was down on the floor and this was one of those nights I can die happy after. Janes killed it. Thanks for putting this up for my to forever remeber by.
"All now with wings", chills everytime.
coffeebeanman 5 months ago
they cool but P sure cant sing for shit... inspiration for anyone who wants to be a rock singer i guess.
SuperNoobTroll 9 months ago
best show of my entire life! Now I really now what music is really about. thank you for this video, and thank you Janes Addiction!
Karmakate99 10 months ago
Ritual De Lo Habitual was the first J.A. album i bought. I didn't know much about the band mainly cause of the F**kin radio and it's mainstream bullshit.But when i heard Dave Navarro,i thought this guy is fuckin amazing,one of the best guitarists i've ever heard.The whole band is fantastic,but Dave's style is...i can't explain it,absolutely perfect is one way of putting it.
STRATCAT101 1 year ago
What happened to the rest of the song
STRATCAT101 1 year ago
Jane's RULES!! Just so disappointed that Perry doesn't have the chops anymore to sing the tunes in the keys they recorded them in. Takes away from the feel when you have to sing them in a lower register. Remember in the early '90s when he could rip through those high notes? Miss those days!!
chazzinvegas 1 year ago
Jane's Addiction is just a sheer mind-boggling amount of talent all thrown together. It's really too bad that they couldn't work out their differences in the studio. Awesome band live too!
paolung 1 year ago
Best show i've been to! Great vid! Now i've gotta know, what kind of cam did you use??
J2278 2 years ago
@J2278 Canon 880IS & thanks.
luckymea724 2 years ago
awesome fukkin video!!!
mushroomleg 2 years ago 2
The music is all great, but Perry Farrell seems like a real twat here compared to the older videos i've seen. He's not as irritating when he's strung out.
kappser 2 years ago
What Kevin Bacon movie is that at the beginning?
jadegonemad 2 years ago
I beleive it was called "the river wild" with meryl streep.
milo555a 2 years ago
thing with this band is, if you're into drums, this is the band for you. if you're into bass, this is the band for you. if you're into guitar, this is the band for you. if you're into the frontman/vocals, this is the band for you. you see what i'm getting at?
Mudget 2 years ago 12
Well said, and agree totally!
jadegonemad 2 years ago
Exactly. All totally underrated as individuals and as one of the most important bands we've ever had. When firing on all cylinders, nothing touches them, and RdlH is an outstanding tapestry on record.
gcaveney 2 years ago
@Mudget Sounds like my kinda band.
timzp 1 year ago
@Mudget If your into a band that melded rock,punk,new wave,metal,hippy jam,gothic, and folk into one and redefined music, then Nirvana gets credit. These guys are as important to my generations music as zeppelin was to theirs. Redefining, without one outshining the other. Janes Addiction was more important than the whole Seattle movement. They influenced even Seattle bands(Alice n Chains,Pearl Jam,Candlebox,and Cicagos Smashing Pumpins.and even Soundgarden). Yup, that important.
careypeak23 1 year ago
@careypeak23
I hate myself for getting into this argument here, but...
First off, Nirvana gets far too much "credit" for something they really didn't even do in terms of "redifining music". Second, Explain to me how JA influenced Soundgarden when JA didn't even exist until 2 years after SG was formed and they both released their first records in the same year.
Fakename70 1 year ago
@Fakename70 I can't believe I put Nirvana. I clearly meant to put Janes Addiction . That would make the second part not make sense, when I say Janes Addiction. I will agree, that is the 1 band I names that was right there at the same time. I will give you that. I am on your side, Nirvana pushed a door down that Janes Addiction had already taken the hinges off of. I remember so many local bands starting to mimic Janes in South Fl. Nirvana came from out of nowhere while Janes were redefining.
careypeak23 1 year ago
@Fakename70 read whores: oral biography by brendan mullen. Chris cornell quoted as saying after seeing Jane's they changed their outlook. Same for Smashing Pumpkins too
banyancafe 7 months ago
@banyancafe
By "influenced" I meant musically and from the band's inception. In that context, the JA "influence" on SG seems odd, seeing as Perry was in Psi-Com at the time. Hence, my comment about the 2-year window, which, in hindsight, was only 1. But, in the larger sense, JA, as an underground band, were no doubt a HUGE and pioneering "influence" on what would eventually be labeled the ''alternative" genre SG and SP were both at the forefront of... after JA disbanded, of course.
Fakename70 7 months ago
88.1 clemson gave me my first dose of janes addiction...back when ya pushed record on the tape player and let it ride..........
HATEBREEDBRAD 2 years ago
saw them in London UK, amazing show.. the projections were awesome too
PeteNoir 2 years ago
type in Jane's Addiction. Secret Gig. London. July 16th 2009.
tahiti99 2 years ago
Amazing concert it was amazing lol at the end for phx farrel was demanding a blowjob for navvaro
SHAZZAM123455 2 years ago
why oh why must it end there?
J0NNO 2 years ago
This was a great show! Came all the way from houston just to see them :)
stoptakinallthenames 2 years ago 2
seeing them tomorrow, cant fucking wait!!!
Frostdme 2 years ago 2
saw em saturday night jersey
leeble611 2 years ago 2
This is my absolute fav Jane's song...
saw them wed night at Mansfield Mass they were AMAZING...
raquelgringa 2 years ago 2
I consider to be their best song, kindda weird that they opened the show with this tune. But cool as shit anyway
prtoriran 2 years ago 6
very nice. best vid i've seen of the awesome opener they've been doing.
ecnetsixe 2 years ago 3
f@#$ing awesome!!!! I am seeing them tomorrow. I can't wait!!! I'm bringing my HD camcorder but I don't think the sound is going to turn out as well as yours.... Thanks for putting this up...
fraulineburton924 2 years ago 4
They opened up with this song in Phoenix as well. LOVE LOVE LOVE this song.
azvibephx 2 years ago 3
superb quality.. I was down on the floor and this was one of those nights I can die happy after. Janes killed it. Thanks for putting this up for my to forever remeber by.
unklho 2 years ago 4
ur welcome
luckymea724 2 years ago
probably the best performance i've seen. perry was on fire. ATX 5/12/09
krisenthia 2 years ago 3
rock-n-roll show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!awesome
foghat1965 2 years ago 3