After a 10 year hiatus, Jane’s Addiction (the band The Red Hot Chili Peppers nicked all their moves from) return to the kind of reception normally reserved for the second coming of Jesus Christ (either that or Duran Duran). Something in the air says this gig is going to be a bit special. Maybe it’s because it’s Halloween, perhaps it's something to with the near-naked riot girls, or is it indeed that everyone here seems to be absolutely hammered?
The mass insobriety is not helped by a string of placards parading about the place depicting a punked up Winston Churchill. Confusion momentarily reigns. It transpires we’ve just been flash mobbed. We’re also agog at the six swim-suited girls lined up on stage brandishing riot shields and doing rude things with truncheons. Phwoar! Etc.
Perry Farrell gets the same reaction when he bounds onto the stage wearing a bodice (bought from fetish clothing range 'Torture Garden' fact fans!). He looks well fit. Goat boy look-a-like guitarist Dave Navarro too looks kinda cute, and new bassist Chris Chaney is built like a brick outhouse. As is powerhouse drummer Stephen Perkins who seemingly has arms like tree trunks.
For sure, Jane’s Addiction are in rude health, musically so, too. Live, 'Strays' has grown muscles: when 'True Nature' kicks in, it hits you in the gut, and when a dazzling semi-acoustic 'Just Because' explodes into a riotous 'Riches' it packs a knock-out punch. Brixton is on the ropes but when the classic ‘Been Caught Stealing’ starts up the place comes bouncing back for more like a punch drunk opponent. The whole place is, literally, rocking.
Farrell is loving it. He milks the applause, egging the crowd on, and chatting up the girls in the front row. He takes the piss out of the balcony ("You gotta any hot dogs and popcorn up there?"), his country, and has a pop at George Bush ("He ain’t my fucking President!"). There is also a touching moment when he crouches down next to Navarro, sat on the edge of the stage, puts his arm around him as if to say, "Y’know it’s gonna be OK. We’re still here! We’ve made it!"
Indeed, Jane’s Addiction are still here, they remain relevant, and they still kick ass. It’s good to have them back.
Janes vs. RHCP
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If Jane's released there first album in 1987 and the Chilis first was in 1984, how on earth do you work that nonsense out.
I like JA but they are actually nothing in comparison to RHCP. And that's not up for discussion.
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I can't say for sure that RHCP did or did not steal "moves" so to speak.. but just because someone puts out an album first, doesn't mean they existed first.
Secondly, RHCP are good.. even great.. But Jane's.. they're sound.. they're lyrics.. innovation.. they're in a league all their own, man.. legendary..
..Well, like I said.. You're clueless
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I'm right.
You're wrong.
Simple as.
Let's stop this bloody argument before you look stupid.
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Fact is, the 2 bands histories are sooo intertwined, it is hard to mention one without the other... as for the better band, hard to call as I really can't decide if 'Give It Away' is better than 'Been Caught Stealing'
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i was there
i was drunk
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rhcp is owned.
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Anthony Kiedis CANNOT (AND NEVER COULD) SING, whereas Perry has an incredibly unique style....
Frusciante and Dave ARE comparable... but Dave was asked to play with a one Mr. Hendrix's former band, as the only suitable replacement for a GOD.
Perkins drumming is so far and above... almost anyone else... there isn't anything more to say.
Flea was a suitable bassist, but he was playing Eric Avery's basslines... and if you watch him... HE FUCKING loved it.... obviously in awe of someone who knows their shit....
Just because RHCP have MORE fans doesn't make them better... or even comparable.
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