Jane's Addiction — Everybody's Friend
Album: Strays
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Released: 2003
Length: 3:16
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Length: 3:16
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Hey man where did you go?
Thought I, but I guess
I don't know you
Gave you my heart
You looked to take it apart
Hey man what did you do?
Walked away we weren't through
Last time was a fake shaken head
Now I think it must be said
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Man of peace
Man of war
Tell me who knows more?
People gathering by the well
I think we could meet up again
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Ain't no way man
To be everybody's friend
Thought I, but I guess
I don't know you
Gave you my heart
You looked to take it apart
Hey man what did you do?
Walked away we weren't through
Last time was a fake shaken head
Now I think it must be said
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Man of peace
Man of war
Tell me who knows more?
People gathering by the well
I think we could meet up again
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Hey man
Can't be everybody's friend
Ain't no way man
To be everybody's friend
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Only on RP will Jane's Addiction follow Gillian Welch.....and make sense doing it. Nice move, Bill
Strays was a little bit different than the classic Jane's, but I think it was still good overall. This song in particular was among my favorites in Strays.
But still, I'd probably prefer other Jane's songs rather than this one. Sorry Jane, I'll give it a 6 :(
But still, I'd probably prefer other Jane's songs rather than this one. Sorry Jane, I'll give it a 6 :(
AphidA wrote:
Basically, Bob Ezrin ruined it. Perry Farrell was right to end it early. JA was, and still is, one of my favorite bands. However, their material was all mostly written in a very short period of time. Their early shows were freaking amazing. It just isn't possible to recreate.
Spot on assessment! First 2 albums are amazing!!!! After that, ehhhh not so much.
Basically, Bob Ezrin ruined it. Perry Farrell was right to end it early. JA was, and still is, one of my favorite bands. However, their material was all mostly written in a very short period of time. Their early shows were freaking amazing. It just isn't possible to recreate.
Spot on assessment! First 2 albums are amazing!!!! After that, ehhhh not so much.
deepwoodskev wrote:
Mabel's? I saw Blues Traveler there in '89 when I was a student at U of I.
maybe not quite the same? just sayin'...
Mabel's? I saw Blues Traveler there in '89 when I was a student at U of I.
maybe not quite the same? just sayin'...
Rockabobbie wrote:
Mabel's? I saw Blues Traveler there in '89 when I was a student at U of I.
Yeah, it has always been a circus at a Jane's show. My first was 1987, the Nothing's Shocking tour at a little bar in Champaign, IL called Mabel's. They were all zoned out; the show started with Up the Beach and Perry chugged a bottle of red wine. Then, during Ted Just Admit It, Perry and Dave Navarro started to make out. Blew this simple midwesterner right out of the cornfield!
Mabel's? I saw Blues Traveler there in '89 when I was a student at U of I.
flegen wrote:
kinda mellow, but i'll give the rest a try...btw, perry is the best rock vocalist EVER if you wanna blow the crowd away. pure power.
flegen
My three year old son's favorite thing to sing is "...Three....FOUR!!!!" from Oceansize. Yep, Perry has a way with words. I feel fortunate that I was able to see them as much as I did when I did.
kinda mellow, but i'll give the rest a try...btw, perry is the best rock vocalist EVER if you wanna blow the crowd away. pure power.
flegen
abs91074 wrote:
Their live shows are still pretty good, although the half-dressed models are kind of a turnoff, and Perry is always out of it. Don't know if it was always like that, as I was not old enough to go to concerts back in '87.
Yeah, it has always been a circus at a Jane's show. My first was 1987, the Nothing's Shocking tour at a little bar in Champaign, IL called Mabel's. They were all zoned out; the show started with Up the Beach and Perry chugged a bottle of red wine. Then, during Ted Just Admit It, Perry and Dave Navarro started to make out. Blew this simple midwesterner right out of the cornfield!
stickytylertoo wrote:
Any old Jane's Fans have any comment on the new album? I love their old stuff, but I have been hesitant to buy the new stuff because I just think the idea of reforming a band that broke up 10 years ago is an attempt to regain that which will only dilute those achievements.
Basically, Bob Ezrin ruined it. Perry Farrell was right to end it early. JA was, and still is, one of my favorite bands. However, their material was all mostly written in a very short period of time. Their early shows were freaking amazing. It just isn't possible to recreate.
stickytylertoo wrote:
Any old Jane's Fans have any comment on the new album? I love their old stuff, but I have been hesitant to buy the new stuff because I just think the idea of reforming a band that broke up 10 years ago is an attempt to regain that which will only dilute those achievements.
It's worth the purchase, but I didn't try to compare it to previous JA work because I don't think much could compare to that.
Knowing hardly any of Jane's Addiction's repertoire, I have to say this one is definitely on the "Who'da Thunk It?" list. I never would have guessed this is JA. I like it.
The FRIENDLY set
Man, we are pulling out some good songs that haven't been played much if at all in the past few years. Cool.
8)
To repeat what a few have said.. seems OK but not quite as cool as the original stuff...
Jane's Addiction is one of those bands I really like a lot but totally understand people hating.
I like old Jane's better, but this is alright too.
Would be a lot more bearable with almost anyone else singing it...a good song ruined by a scratchy, annoying voice.
Leslie wrote:
Hey, this is the first Jane's Addiction song I've heard here on RP that I like. Maybe they're not so bad afterall. Actually I just can't stand the woman's voice, otherwise I have no complaints.
Ummm, Les... that's Perry Farrel singing.
Hey, this is the first Jane's Addiction song I've heard here on RP that I like. Maybe they're not so bad afterall. Actually I just can't stand the woman's voice, otherwise I have no complaints.
I think Strays was one hell of a great cd. This song really is the mellowist thing on there but really, it's a fabulous release, I highly recommend it.
stickytylertoo wrote:
Any old Jane's Fans have any comment on the new album? I love their old stuff, but I have been hesitant to buy the new stuff because I just think the idea of reforming a band that broke up 10 years ago is an attempt to regain that which will only dilute those achievements.
Strays is quite good, although I do like the old stuff slightly better. But this song is not the best one. I had the same fears about buying the new one, but was pleasantly surprised, as (for the same reasons as you) I was not expecting much.
Their live shows are still pretty good, although the half-dressed models are kind of a turnoff, and Perry is always out of it. Don't know if it was always like that, as I was not old enough to go to concerts back in '87.
Strays is fantastic, imho. this song is by far the tamest (not a bad thing) track on the album. in general it's all very high-energy. lots of great songs. i'll admit to actually getting the chills when i first heard one of the more rockin tracks - not quite as utterly flooring chills as the first time that i heard "Had a Dad" (back in maybe '90?) and knew immediately that the genetics of the music world had been altered forever, but... it's just a damn good album.
Any old Jane's Fans have any comment on the new album? I love their old stuff, but I have been hesitant to buy the new stuff because I just think the idea of reforming a band that broke up 10 years ago is an attempt to regain that which will only dilute those achievements.
Didn't grab me by the scruff of the neck like Nothing's Shocking and Ritual did way back. But most melodic and listenable nonetheless. An enjoyable listen, just not quite as "important" or "revolutionary" as Perry prophesized.
For my money, no one touches Steven Perkins' ability to get the tribal essence out of a drum kit. Even in its sparseness, that comes through on this little acoustic tune.