I don't think the album version did it justice, still amazing but it was best live, this is decent but best version I've heard is Hammerstein ballroom with flea, Perry's vocals most powerful I've ever heard him sing live
@bononista3999 no one is saying that he didn’t. It’s like klinghoffer for Red hot…. Great guitarist but if you’re saying Frusciante ain’t the real deal, you’re kidding yourself
@@5tar5zI bet a good majority wouldn't know the difference if they were played audio versions of versions of songs with Eric and Chris cheyney.... Eric clearly works best but Chris done a great job and is an incredible bassist, people act like Eric Avery was janes addiction just cause a lot of the songs were built around the bass , 4 equal members.... Those bass lines were nothing without Dave's guitar and perrys vocals and words and of course perkings drums
@@TheDreamer1980 you nailed it man. I agree 💯. And the two albums they did without Avery, have a lot of very good songs. I’m happy Avery is back in the lineup too, but these Avery cheerleaders are exhausting tbh.
@@5tar5z yeah strays had some incredible tunes on, sorry to the purists but I love just because and true nature just as much as "stop" Or ain't no right And And the great escape artist is one of the most underrated albums of all time and they wouldn't/couldn't of wrote those albums with Eric, anyone who's heard Avery's solo stuff should realise he wasn't the brains behind janes, some interesting stuff but nothing special without the others
The reason why everyone is commenting about Eric A is because this outfit was a unique blend of four incredibly creative talents, and removing any one of them and replacing them with someone else is bound to make a difference. Really glad he is back in and hope they write some new material together. This rendition of 'Then She Did' sounds amazing.
I've been listening to a lot of shows, from 90/91 which for me was them at their peak but they were sloppy at times which isn't surprising when 3 of them were strung out, musically they sound better now bar perrys weak vocals..
Avery is a great bassist, and I’m glad he’s back in the band. However, he didn’t want to participate in several tours since 1997. Thankfully, Martyn LeNoble, Chris Chaney, Flea and Duff, stepped in so we were able to enjoy this band. Especially Chris Chaney. Seen them several times without Avery and they were excellent.
@@5tar5z I know the story. I've been a fan of the band since the early 90's. I'm not one to yuck anyone else's yum, so if you thought those other bassists were suitable/enjoyable than good on you. I don't think this band is the same without Eric Avery
Bugger, I had to go to Gary Numan in Bristol on this day. Oh well - to be fair it was a very good performance but Jane’s are “my” band- still kept my other half happy I guess…
" Its great erics back" Yeah and what about navarro ? Erics great but the bass can only do so much on its own , the real melancholy and emotion is coming from daves guitar and perrys voice .. Every member is vital