Who plays steel drums on Jane Says?

Who plays steel drums on Jane Says?

Stephen Perkins
The version that appears on Nothing’s Shocking makes extensive use of steel drums played by Stephen Perkins in place of the original’s bongos.

Who was Jane Bainter?

Jane Bainter is the namesake of Jane’s Addiction, and her story (a piece of it, anyway) inspired the Jane Says megahit. Her photo was used on the art for Jane’s Addictions’ debut album (recorded live). And her silhouette introduced the bands’ Soul Kiss video, proclaiming that she was Jane and she was an addict.

Who played guitar on Jane Says?

Eric Adam Avery
Eric Adam Avery (born April 25, 1965) is an American musician. He is best known as the former songwriter and bass guitarist of the alternative rock band Jane’s Addiction, with whom he recorded two studio albums.

Is Jane’s Addiction still together?

The band consists of vocalist Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Chris Chaney….

Jane’s Addiction
Genres Alternative rock alternative metal funk metal neo-psychedelia psychedelic rock
Years active 1985–1991 1997 2001–2004 2008–present

Who is the Jane in the Jane says video?

Smith was working on a documentary of the tour called Three Days, but took time off to edit the new “Jane Says” video once they had enough footage. The Jane in this song – Jane Bainter – is also the Jane in the band’s name. Travis from Wilmington Nc The whole song is uplifting.

When was the Jane says video by Metallica made?

A video wasn’t made for this song until 1997 when it was re-released as a single. The video was directed by Carter B. Smith and recorded during the band’s Relapse tour that year. Smith was working on a documentary of the tour called Three Days, but took time off to edit the new “Jane Says” video once they had enough footage.

Who is the Jane in the song Jane Bainter?

The Jane in this song – Jane Bainter – is also the Jane in the band’s name. Travis from Wilmington Nc The whole song is uplifting. Hell, she got to the first step.

When did Jane’s Addiction release the song Kettle Whistle?

A live version of this song was released as a single in 1997 and included on the Jane’s Addiction compilation Kettle Whistle. This version was recorded at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in California on July 24, 1991 during the very first Lollapalooza tour, which was the brainchild of Perry Farrell.