Music Monday: Jane’s Addiction Live in Phoenix
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the backdrop of the stage
On Thursday August 15, 2024, I took a one day trip from Salt Lake City to Phoenix AZ to see one of my all time favorite bands – Jane’s Addiction – play live at the Arizona Financial Center in downtown Phoenix.
This North American tour they are doing marks the first time all four original members are playing together since 2010. Since there was no Utah date (yet), I wanted to make sure I saw them while Dave was back. You know, just in case. I mean, anyone that knows the history of this band, they were supposed to have been done at Lollapalooza in 1991. They keep coming back and I am pretty happy about that. I have seen them live twice before – once in 2013 when they opened for Alice In Chains and in 2016 where they performed their second album “Ritual de lo Habitual” in it’s entirety from start to finish.
Set List
- Kettle Whistle
- Whores
- Pigs in Zen
- Ain’t No Right
- Ted, Just Admit It…
- Summertime Rolls
- Imminent Redemption
- Jane Says
- Three Days
- Mountain Song
- Ocean Size
- Stop!
- Been Caught Stealing
- Chip Away
Encore:
The Return of Dave Navarro
Perry and Dave
Not only is Eric Avery back on bass, but Dave Navarro is back after his years long battle with long COVID. And he is in fine form, providing blistering guitar solos on all of the songs – with emphasis on the song “Three Days” Perry’s vocals were great and Stephen on drums was as epic as always. I had a seat that was off to the right side of the stage so I had a view with mostly Dave. With the exception of overly invasive security staff, my view was great.
The above video was shot by another person who was at the Phoenix show. It’s the entire song “Three Days”. I have video of the just part of the guitar solo of “Three Days” that I may upload at some point to either YouTube or Instagram.
That’s utterly utterly awesome. And quite frankly, my listening for today sorted.
So glad I traveled to this show. It was awesome. And cool I helped with your listening.
I had no idea Navarro was suffering from long COVID. Glad he seems to have pulled through and that you got to see them. That’s a band I’ve never seen live.
Yeah he was in top form. Glad I was able to see them live again.