When does Jane's die?
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Jane's died a long time ago.
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Mescal wrote:Jane's died a long time ago.
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Tyler Durden wrote:Mescal wrote:Jane's died a long time ago.
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26 September 1991 to be precise.Mescal wrote:Jane's died a long time ago.
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I will guarantee the HOF lobbying has already begun. Perry is probably selling off songs to commercials to afford it.
Jane's will go in, in 2018. 30 years after NS.
There will be a "farewell" tour after that, which will be very few shows and last about two years. It will be a 74 minute set.
Jane's goes defunct in 2021 after playing the 30th anniversary of Lollapalooza as their "final" show.
Then Perry does charity gigs for big money as "Jane's Remembered" with Pete on guitar and 2 hired guns on bass and guitar. Etty will sing with him.
Dave and Perk will sue and get a settlement of 1 million a piece to give up their share of the Jane's profits. Chaney will join Beck's band.
Then Perry will start releasing terrible compilations, at least 5-6, of "Jane's Greatest Hits" and "Jane's Ultimate Hits" to milk its final drops.
He'll sell Lollapalooza after Lolla's 33rd year.
Etty then divorces him and takes half.
Then Perry goes on tour in his mid 60s just to sell the meet and greet opportunities for 500 bucks a piece.
Bookmark this post. I'm right.
Jane's will go in, in 2018. 30 years after NS.
There will be a "farewell" tour after that, which will be very few shows and last about two years. It will be a 74 minute set.
Jane's goes defunct in 2021 after playing the 30th anniversary of Lollapalooza as their "final" show.
Then Perry does charity gigs for big money as "Jane's Remembered" with Pete on guitar and 2 hired guns on bass and guitar. Etty will sing with him.
Dave and Perk will sue and get a settlement of 1 million a piece to give up their share of the Jane's profits. Chaney will join Beck's band.
Then Perry will start releasing terrible compilations, at least 5-6, of "Jane's Greatest Hits" and "Jane's Ultimate Hits" to milk its final drops.
He'll sell Lollapalooza after Lolla's 33rd year.
Etty then divorces him and takes half.
Then Perry goes on tour in his mid 60s just to sell the meet and greet opportunities for 500 bucks a piece.
Bookmark this post. I'm right.
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May be right...saw a commercial for a Harley Davidson TV show with mountain song in it
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And to promote his upcoming immersive theatre project, that should be ready in just a couple of years.Six7Six7 wrote:
Then Perry goes on tour in his mid 60s just to sell the meet and greet opportunities for 500 bucks a piece.
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SR wrote:The guy gave the interview for the loyal and longstanding fans. Ea said nothing surprising. That he said them was.
Dn is simply taking a lazy, if convenient position. Like his band, he's just a cliche now....a bad cover of his former self
Dave is going to give loyalty to whomever will afford him to buy the "rolex of the day"
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You saw that too?Romeo wrote:
Dave is going to give loyalty to whomever will afford him to buy the "rolex of the day"
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Can I safely say someone tweeted that?
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Dude has a new watch weekly.Tyler Durden wrote:You saw that too?Romeo wrote:
Dave is going to give loyalty to whomever will afford him to buy the "rolex of the day"
Is there a rent a expensive watch place?? You know like a Netflix for Rolex's? Rent a $34,000 Rolex Yacht-master II for 30 days for only $8000 a month....
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Maybe Hollywood really does have to die before anything ever becomes common again.
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this is sort of interesting listen to dave talk about how they don't rehearse anymore and how they should and they are just "phoning it in".
from yesterday's dark matter
go to 48:10
https://soundcloud.com/davenavarro?utm_ ... um=twitter
from yesterday's dark matter
go to 48:10
https://soundcloud.com/davenavarro?utm_ ... um=twitter
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I remember back during the Ritual tour before they started the Lollapalooza leg Perry and possibly Dave as well said basically the same thing. That they could play the songs in their sleep, didn't need to rehearse despite (or because of) the tensions in the band, likely because at the time they were a touring machine.creep wrote:this is sort of interesting listen to dave talk about how they don't rehearse anymore and how they should and they are just "phoning it in".
from yesterday's dark matter
go to 48:10
https://soundcloud.com/davenavarro?utm_ ... um=twitter
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BRUTAL.creep wrote:this is sort of interesting listen to dave talk about how they don't rehearse anymore and how they should and they are just "phoning it in".
from yesterday's dark matter
go to 48:10
https://soundcloud.com/davenavarro?utm_ ... um=twitter
I don't think I've ever heard of a professional musician ADMITTING that they CURRENTLY phone it in.
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he can say that because they sound fine. They lock in with each other cause they're pros, they wouldn't sound much better, if better at all, if they rehearsed a week before a show
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True that, in so far as they could probably make a reasonable go at the "usual setlist" in their sleep, but it's gotta also be one of the reasons they don't (can't) mix it up with much else from their songbook. I wonder when the last time they played "Price I Pay" together was? 2003 probably.Matz wrote:he can say that because they sound fine. They lock in with each other cause they're pros, they wouldn't sound much better, if better at all, if they rehearsed a week before a show
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They played Price I Pay on the TGEA tour a couple of times.
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Okay, maybe not a great example!
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I think he was partially joking/exaggerating. Faux-self-deprecation/humility.Matz wrote:he can say that because they sound fine. They lock in with each other cause they're pros, they wouldn't sound much better, if better at all, if they rehearsed a week before a show
It's more interesting that he admits to not liking the "funkier" sounding songs like Idiot's Rule and Standing in the Shower... I wonder if it's because it's not wanky metal shit? But he kinda has a point that that was a style at the time (RHCP).
Also, his on-air persona is a dick.
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It is. wtf did he write the Wrong girl riff then?Hype wrote:
It's more interesting that he admits to not liking the "funkier" sounding songs like Idiot's Rule and Standing in the Shower... I wonder if it's because it's not wanky metal shit? But he kinda has a point that that was a style at the time (RHCP).
yeah, I can't listen to itAlso, his on-air persona is a dick.
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When Dave and Stephen started TPC. Strays was an honest attempt.
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No, it wasn't. Martyn was inexplicably fired. And the band was taking orders from a douchebag producer, Bob Ezrin. Stephen even commented at the time about how the band intentionally "streamlined" the songs (made them shorter) in order to appeal to a younger audience and with hope to gain airplay. It was a clear reaction to pop music dominating again, along with the immediacy of music downloading taking over. Their reach for commercial appeal was obvious and cynical. And let's not forget the album cover...one of the worst in rock history.nestos wrote:When Dave and Stephen started TPC. Strays was an honest attempt.
Martyn LeNoble wrote:Bob Ezrin didn't really understand Jane's Addiction musically. I remember arguing with him, "Have you listened to Ritual?" He goes, "Frankly, I can't get through it. I think it sounds horrible. I'm going to make this a real rock band instead of an art rock band." Well, he succeeded. He took all the magic out of it. He made a rock record. The most magical moments on the Jane's Addiction records are the quiet little adventures to the left, and, of course Eric Avery's magic bass.
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The cover isn't good..but def not anywhere near the worst in history...it's just bland
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This is a really good post. Jane's with Martyn still felt like Jane's. Or at least the bastard love child of Perry's various mistresses. Just like Relapse. And the early Strays demos with Martyn were sounding good. Ezrin fucked it up, and then Etty was all of the nails needed to seal the coffin.Tyler Durden wrote:No, it wasn't. Martyn was inexplicably fired. And the band was taking orders from a douchebag producer, Bob Ezrin. Stephen even commented at the time about how the band intentionally "streamlined" the songs (made them shorter) in order to appeal to a younger audience and with hope to gain airplay. It was a clear reaction to pop music dominating again, along with the immediacy of music downloading taking over. Their reach for commercial appeal was obvious and cynical. And let's not forget the album cover...one of the worst in rock history.nestos wrote:When Dave and Stephen started TPC. Strays was an honest attempt.
Martyn LeNoble wrote:Bob Ezrin didn't really understand Jane's Addiction musically. I remember arguing with him, "Have you listened to Ritual?" He goes, "Frankly, I can't get through it. I think it sounds horrible. I'm going to make this a real rock band instead of an art rock band." Well, he succeeded. He took all the magic out of it. He made a rock record. The most magical moments on the Jane's Addiction records are the quiet little adventures to the left, and, of course Eric Avery's magic bass.