Last NIN tour = with O.G. Jane's Addiction lineup?

we debate going ;)

Seth wrote:
And if it's at Nissan…?
I went to that one. The show I was at, the prerecorded music went haywire, and little Trent got pissed and ran off the stage in a snit.

back wrote:
I am not one for nostalgia shows, but Lollapalooza 1991 was my first US show and it was pretty darn intense. I was semi-unfamiliar with NIN at the time (i know PHM came out 2 years before, but gimme a break i had just turned 14!!) and i was pretty blown away.  I just went for Living Colour!

 
I read on another board that this might be the date.  Nissan, too bad.
June 11th - Nissan Pavillion at Stone Ridge, Bristow Va
wanderlust wrote:
the last jane's addiction tour was terrible.


Highly disagree.. Last show at Nissan was pretty sick, Had a great time. While I agree that individually, memebers have not lived up to theyre past potential (although I did love Porno for Pyros) as Janes Addiction they just click and make amazing music together. I personally loved the Last Janes cd, it was straight ahead, kick ass rock, what's wrong with that?
You use the phrases "pretty sick" and "kick ass rock". Enough said.

Davyboy wrote:
wanderlust wrote:
the last jane's addiction tour was terrible.


Highly disagree.. Last show at Nissan was pretty sick, Had a great time. While I agree that individually, memebers have not lived up to theyre past potential (although I did love Porno for Pyros) as Janes Addiction they just click and make amazing music together. I personally loved the Last Janes cd, it was straight ahead, kick ass rock, what's wrong with that?


It's pretty obvious that your not a fan of any kind of rock Charlie. But congrats that you feel your obviously so much better than me because I use certain terms for music you deem juvenile or low class. Maybe I should have said "swell" or "really fabulous" to describe my feelings? yeah I can feel that vibe from you.
How is it pretty obvious that I'm not a fan of any kind of rock? I'm going to see DBT tomorrow night, and they rock harder than most.

I don't deem your phrasing juvenile or low class. They just sounds like phrases of inexperience. Forgive e if i'm wrong.

Davyboy wrote:


It's pretty obvious that your not a fan of any kind of rock Charlie. But congrats that you feel your obviously so much better than me because I use certain terms for music you deem juvenile or low class. Maybe I should have said "swell" or "really fabulous" to describe my feelings? yeah I can feel that vibe from you.
as someone who still looks back at lollapalooza 1 as a watershed day, i love the pairing . . . with reservations.  think it has the makings of a cool summer show at Merriweather. . . although it just seems like an 'early 90's brand' nostalgia show at Nissan . . .and given Jane's members post-1991 track record, they should really try to concentrate on getting it right.
Mobius wrote:
. .and given Jane's members post-1991 track record, they should really try to concentrate on getting high.


Ding ding ding ding.  Once they gave up on the hard stuff, this band made itself totally obselete.  For those of you that go you better hope they stock up on smack for this tour.  Otherwise it's 90 minutes of Perry's PT Barnum and Dave's nipple rings.
Also file me under those that consider Lollapalooza 1 a watershed day.

I saw Jane's in small places before that tour, and to me they were never as good as they were at Lollapalooza.  Their music totally became huge to match the venues, and seeing them in a big place added to the experience rather than took away from it. 

NIN was also amazing on that tour.  I will never forget the big fat shirtless guitarist dusted in yellow something with electrical tape over his nipples.  Also seeing Trent for the first time knock down other band members as they were playing was pretty cool.


I will definitely go to this.  Jane's without Eric Avery was not even remotely the same.  I'm sure they will only focus on the records with Avery, which is fine with me.
Charlie wrote:
I'm going to see DBT tomorrow night, and they rock harder than most.


Most what? Adverbs?
Sorry, I forgot to use capitalization. I was comparing them to these guys. I'm sure azag and snailhook can tell you all about them.





Relaxer wrote:
Charlie wrote:
I'm going to see DBT tomorrow night, and they rock harder than most.


Most what? Adverbs?
The only thing wrong w/ JANE'S concert is their short show.
65 mins, 55 mins, m-a-y-b-e 70-75 mins..
Still, a heck of an hour.
I love 'em
Seth wrote:
And if it's at Nissan…?


then i dont go! only Thom Yorke gets me to Nissan!

(but me living in Baltimore, Philly is just closer)
JonathanEH wrote:

NIN was also amazing on that tour.  I will never forget the big fat shirtless guitarist dusted in yellow something with electrical tape over his nipples.  Also seeing Trent for the first time knock down other band members as they were playing was pretty cool.


Wait what? I don't think Richard Patrick was ever big and fat. lol
Seth wrote:
And if it's at Nissan…?



Well then…fuck NIN/JA/Clear Channel.


That said, These are pretty damn on point and awesome

The three that I watched are, at least.
azaghal1981 wrote:
Seth wrote:
And if it's at Nissan…?



Well then…fuck NIN/JA/Clear Channel.


That said, These are pretty damn on point and awesome

The three that I watched are, at least.



Nice to see Dave is using Ibanez again for Janes :)
MindCage wrote:



Nice to see Dave is using Ibanez again for Janes :)



I'm pretty sure I remember reading an interview with Dave in Guitar Player around when Ritual came out and he said he started using Ibanez after he sold his Les Paul for smack money.
Mobius wrote:
MindCage wrote:



Nice to see Dave is using Ibanez again for Janes :)



I'm pretty sure I remember reading an interview with Dave in Guitar Player around when Ritual came out and he said he started using Ibanez after he sold his Les Paul for smack money.



yeah but since Jane's ended he's been using a lot of Paul Reed Smith guitars out of Baltimore, like when Panic Channel played at the 930 Club in 2006.