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Jane's Addiction — Jane Says
Album: Nothing's Shocking
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Released: 1989
Length: 4:44
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Jane says
I'm done with Sergio
He treat me like a rag-doll
She hides
The television
Says I don't owe him nothing,
But if he come back again
Tell him, wait right here for me
Or
Try again tomorrow
I'm gonna kick tomorrow
I'm gonna kick tomorrow

Jane says
Have you seen my wig around?
I feel naked without it
She knows
They all want her to go
But that's O.K. man
She don't like them anyway
Jane says
I'm going away to Spain
When I get my money saved
I'm gonna start tomorrow
I'm gonna kick tomorrow
I'm gonna kick tomorrow

She get mad
and she start to cry
She take a swing man
She can't hit
She don't mean no harm
She just don't know (Don't know, don't know)
What else to do about it

Jane goes
To the store at 8:00
She walks up on St. Andrew's
She waits
And gets her dinner there
She pulls her dinner
From her pocket
Jane says
I ain't never been in love
I don't know what it is
She only knows if someone wants her
I wonder if they want me
I only know they want me

She gets mad
And she starts to cry
She takes a swing man
She can't hit!
She don't mean no harm
She just don't know (Don't know, don't know)
What else to do about it

Jane says
Jane says
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 kcar wrote:

Great song but for me it's still in Overplayed territory. Something else from the album would be interesting...


i'd love to hear coming down the mountain.
 dmcanany wrote:

Why has this taken so long to get into rotation? It's brilliant! People love it!


Great song but for me it's still in Overplayed territory. Something else from the album would be interesting...
The Jane in this song is Jane Bainter - she is also the Jane in the band's name.

Lead singer Perry Farrell says there was an actual Jane with a heroin habit and an abusive boyfriend named Sergio. They lived with him and others in a group house in Hollywood when the band was forming in the early '80s.

"One of my housemates was Jane, this strangely beautiful, well-to-do girl who got caught up in the drug scene and fell in love with a dealer named Sergio"

Oh and yes she did eventually get to go to Spain and it took some time but she eventually got over her drug problems. ❤️

 SchoepTone wrote:

Cool song with great lyrics. Written with great empathy for the main character. Only a few artists can capture a character like that in their songwriting. Some that come to mind: Warren Zevon, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nile, Paul Simon.



The  'Jane'  was real - his empathy was real - hence the band's name  ............  "Jane's Addiction" ............. in honor of Farrell's housemate,  Jane Bainter, who was their muse and inspiration."
Cool song with great lyrics. Written with great empathy for the main character. Only a few artists can capture a character like that in their songwriting. Some that come to mind: Warren Zevon, Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nile, Paul Simon.
Had a Dad off this album is amazing. Killer guitar riffs from navarro.
superb!
 ElCamoteLoco wrote:

Am I the only one who thinks Perry Farrell sounds a lot like Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs?

yup, could be

"Had a Dad" off this album has one of the most mind-blowing guitar riffs I have ever heard. Song just rips from beginning to end - like "Shake appeal" from Raw power by the Stooges.
Truly awful - I wonder if they were as bored playing this as I was listening to it?
Brings back so many memories from college in SF. Plaid shirt, unkept hair, Doc Martens, my trusty Walkman and excellent music.
Nice memories of this song from college when the album was released.  Just a perfect song to accompany a warm summer day imo.
 ElCamoteLoco wrote:

Am I the only one who thinks Perry Farrell sounds a lot like Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs?



Butler on helium? Maybe...
+1 to 8 as I recall how much I actually liked this when it came out, right as I started Jr high, watching Music Videos on NTV, after school and on weekends. 
My generation's Spotify?
LLRP

 DigitalJer wrote:
The live version is among my all time favorite songs; ever.
 
From the Kettlewhistle Album ?  Yes, absolutely.
Am I the only one who thinks Perry Farrell sounds a lot like Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs?
 eileenomurphy wrote:

GREAT!  ...I wonder if they are using REAL steel drums, or are they sampled?



REAL!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
GREAT!  ...I wonder if they are using REAL steel drums, or are they sampled?
love this song. great lyrics, I feel like this is a magnificent painting of someone, even if it's ultimately sad.
Awesome 5 Star Album.
One of the Best of the 80s
Love JA & this song in particular!
The live version is among my all time favorite songs; ever.
This whole album... so damn good.
Hard cover to top! 
CLASSIC! Surprised there is not more of JA on here...?
good song
terrible vocals


almost Smashing Pumpkins "bad"
Goes on too long...  make it stop.
 TLynneHenry wrote:

Depending on the year and location, I may have been in that mosh pit.
 

I was at Saratoga PAC for that Lollapalooza and while I am pretty sure I saw god during Souixie, coming down from tripping balls during a 20 minute Sex is Violent Jam was not the music I needed then and there...I since have re-found my love for Jane's.  Oh to be in my 20s again...  This gets an 8 from me now but the day after that show I would have given it -8.
 dmcanany wrote:
I saw them at Lollapalooza when I was in high school. I was in the amazing mosh pit that looked like a swirling galaxy. Outstanding experience. 
 
Depending on the year and location, I may have been in that mosh pit.
pretty darn good
I saw them at Lollapalooza when I was in high school. I was in the amazing mosh pit that looked like a swirling galaxy. Outstanding experience. 
Yeah, one of those "lived it hard" songs/records. Like trying to conjure something akin to a stage play now but will never find the portal to get back through, assuming I wanted to. *sigh* 
One of the BEST Albums of the 80s

PS - I you want to quit Heroin don't wait until tomorrow 
Good time to switch over to the Rock Mix!
Intense memories wrapped in this whole album. Living in the warehouse district, Vancouver, Canada - when it was still gritty and rough, long before gentrification. Bed made up from buddies working demolition - swinging from chains, climbing up the waterpipe to crawl into my little nest. Artists, musicians, dancers, actors, freaks  ~ all living illegally across the street from the old steam clock. 

Not sure what happened bu the Main Mix is not doing it for me today. 
 On_The_Beach wrote:
No comments? That's shocking.
 
Nothing is.
The whole song is great but I LOVE that steel drum.
Why has this taken so long to get into rotation? It's brilliant! People love it!
Great song, great album!! This must be a new addition to the playlist! Most excellent!!!
Love it!
 ImaOldman wrote:
I love this song! The album cover ain't bad either.
 

I belive Perry himself creates them.
I love this song! The album cover ain't bad either.
Haven't heard that one long time. Thanks. 
No comments? That's shocking.