Last Night: The New Lineup of Jane's Addiction @ Bardot

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Gustavo Turner
Jane's'n'Roses!

Historic (i.e., pre-Chinese Democracy debacle) Guns'n'Roses bassist Duff McKagan debuted last night holding the low-end for Jane's Addiction in a small gig at Hollywood club Bardot.

The band (dubbed by the fans Jane's Addiction 6.0 or Jane's'n'Roses) sounded happy, a little loose, and much more OG UK punk than ever. It was difficult to tell, though, if that was because Duff and drummer Stephen Perkins were locked in a deliberate late-70s scuzzy groove or because the tiny venue (a smoker's patio decked out cantina-style for Cinco de Mayo) didn't allow for any more aural weirdness than the occasional heavy reverb on Perry's mic.

Here are some moody (i.e., a little out of focus, as if they had partaken from Perry's pricey stage red wine) snapshots of a crazy evening that mixed reloaded '80s nostalgia, supergroup (and superfans) intimations, a fake Mexican holiday started by Corona and handed over to the bottle-service-tequila crowd, and a beloved, sometimes infuriating institution of LA musical history:

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Jane's Addiction fan complaining about show being late, not being 20 anymore, and having to hire a babysitter for his night out

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Jane's Addiction fans outside Bardot

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Fans and industry people crowded Bardot's smoking patio under the watchful eye of the Capitol Building

The band took its time making it to the improvised "stage" while fans crowded the smoking patio and listened to a DJ set heavy on early '80s staples like Siouxie, "This is Radio Clash," "Psycho Killer" (still the most modern-sounding thing the whole evening, and a singalong-inducing, stealth funk monster after all these years), "I Hate Myself for Loving You," etc. (They did mix in Julian Casablancas' "Rebel Rebel"-sounding single from last year, but it was mostly Alterna-Hot Tub Time Machine fare.)

While everybody waited, a bunch of VIPs (including several cocky record industry-seeming types with entourages, Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, erstwhile minor Gunners Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke, and other friends, relatives, and models) got placed front and center in the best GoodFellas style. Joaquin Phoenix was also spotted, though he's seemingly walkin' the line these days and had left his annoying "rapper" alter ego at home.

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The long wait in the faux-Mexicanized Bardot for La Adiccion de Juana

After a longish while, there was a noise from the side as Duff McKagan made his dramatic entrance as a full member of Jane's Addiction, strutting among the crowd and strapping on his bass right close to everyone in the jam-packed club with the epic assurance of someone accustomed to arena crowds and having to project his snarls over huge distances.

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The Duffman cometh


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