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Dave Navarro He speaks without uncertain conditions about the future of Jane’s addiction.
Navarro, a guitarist for a popular rock band, talked Guitarist About the fight against the stage between him and the frontman Perry Farrel, which happened last September, saying the socket that the incident “forever destroyed” the band.
“I have to speak here in wide moves, because other individuals are included, which is still very gentle and unresolved,” he began.
Jane’s Addiction Tour after Dave Navarra, Perry Farrell’s on stage

Dave Navarro said Jane’s fight on stage “destroyed” the band. (Kieran Frost/Redferns; Santiago Felipe/Wireimage)
“It was quarrels on stageAnd all hard work, dedication, writing and hours in the studio, and pick up and abandoning the home and crossing the country and Europe and trying to overcome its illness – all of which came to scream and forever destroyed the life of the band. And there is no way the band ever plays together, “Navarro split.
“I have to say that this is my least favorite gig, without throwing an animation, without the name of the name and directing my fingers, and inventing reasons.”
Navarro explained that before that fateful concert, the band was “Gelling, really, for the first time” because they were older and inhabited. Called the shows that played during that tour “some of my favorite Jane’s addiction A concert of all time. “He is forced to sit on a tour with a band for two years because of the battle with Long Covid, and for the first time he returned to a performance with Jane’s addiction that he can.
“There was no problem with the ego; only four guys were making great music, just as we did at first. I was just on stage, with people who went crazy,” he told the guitarist.
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Dave Navarro played with Jane’s addiction and beyond the early days of the band in the 80s. (Reuters)
“And that gig, September 13, in Boston, ended it all. And for that reason, it’s my least favorite gig I’ve ever played.”
Navarro added that with the band “Experiences are there, but the potential for these types of experiences to end that night. And so, you know … That’s what it is.”

The wife of Perry Farrell also shared video on the incident. (Etty Lau Farrell/Instagram)
During the concert on September 13, the videos recorded by fans showed Farrell approaching Navarra, seemingly upset. He pushed Navarra with his shoulder and then progressed on it. Navarro held him with a forearm on his chest, but Farrell threw a shot before one of the band technicians intervened.
Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, that dealt with the problem of ua Post on social media At the time, offering a firsthand report. She claimed that her husband became frustrated because he felt like the volume was too loud and his voice drowned. She also wrote that he struggled with Tinitus and sore throat for several nights.

Farrell later apologized to his colleagues, including Dave Navarra, for his actions during the Boston show. (Kmazur/Wireimage)
She said Farrell “lost” him when fans first began to complain that they couldn’t hear him sing. According to her, the band started the song before he was ready, and “he didn’t sing to the end of the song, he was screaming only to hear him.”
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Erica Avery, a bass guitarist for Jane’s addiction, was the winner of Brawl, explaining that after Farrell was withdrawn from Navarra, he approached Farrell from behind, and then “put Perry in his head and hit him three times.” Avery then apologized to the audience and finished the show.

Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins, Perry Farrell and Eric Avery of Jane’s addiction performed on the NME Awards USA at the El Rey Theater on April 23, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo John Shearer/Wireimage) (John Shearer/Wireimage)
Days later, Jane’s addiction shared a statement Announcement that he partially read it, “because of the constant pattern of behavior and difficulty with the mental health of our singer Perry Farrele, we concluded that we have no choice but to interrupt the current tour of the US. Our concern for his personal health and safety, as well as our own, is not an alternative. We hope to find help.
At the time, Farrell shared a statement with Fox News Digital, which read: “This weekend was incredibly difficult and after he had time and space to think, he was only right to apologize to my colleagues, especially Dave Navarra, fans, family and friends for my action during Friday in the show. unforgivable behaviorAnd I take complete responsibility for the way I decided to solve the situation. ”
The Farrell representative did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital for comment on Navarr’s latest statements.
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