After a violent fight on stage with Perry Farrell, Navarro says Jane’s Addiction has no return and reveals the band’s tragic pain
The legendary alternative rock band Jane’s Addiction It seems to have come to an end – and with no chance of return. Who dug it was the guitarist himself Dave Navarroin a new and striking interview with Guitar player.
Second Navarrothe show held on September 13, 2024, in Boston, was the worst of his career – and the one that put an end to the group. At the time, a fight between him and the singer Perry Farrell Exploded on stage: pushing, punches and complete chaos before the public. The presentation was closed in a hurry, and behind the scenes the situation worsened. FARRELL would have hit one more punch in Navarrothis time on the face.
The tour – which marked the return of classical formation after 14 years, with Navarro, FARRELLthe bassist Eric Avery and the drummer Stephen Perkins – It was canceled soon after. Despite a public apology from FARRELL and reports that he sought medical help after the outbreak, to Navarroit was too late.
“Everything stopped suddenly,” said the guitarist.
All the effort, the studio hours, crossing continents, surpassing my illness … All this has been destroyed. And there is no chance that the band play again together again. ”
In the same interview, Navarro He also remembered memorable shows in Europe shortly before the collapse, where, according to him, the band lived moments of true musical connection.
Without firulas, only four of us and colorful lights. The vibe was something between GRETEFUL DEAD and Radiohead. The best phase from the beginning. ”
But Boston, he said, destroyed everything.
I prefer or quote names or blame anyone. I just say that this show was the end. ”
Despite the closing climate, recent rumors indicate that Navarro, Avery and Perkins would be working on new songs – without FARRELL. There are those who bet on a possible revival of Deconstructionparallel project of Navarro and Avery in the 1990s.
Jane’s Addiction It has been nominated twice to Rock & Roll Hall of Famebut never came in. If they are finally consecrated, the question remains: could the band at least share the same stage one last time?
Remember the fight below:
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Source: Rollingstone

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