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Jane's Addiction will mark the 25th Anniversary of their 1990 album, "Ritual de lo Habitual", with a newly-announced Sterling Spoon Anniversary Tour.The 6-date run in July with Dinosaur Jr. and Living Colour serves as a tribute to the early years of Lollapalooza ahead of the band's July 30 headline set at the festival's 25th Anniversary event in Chicago, IL this summer.The trek kicks off on July 15 in Brooklyn, NY as part of the opening of the new Coney Island Amphitheatre. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, April 15 through Ticketmaster. See the tour dates here.Copyright hennemusic - Excerpted here with permission. Been Caught Stealing - Janes Addiction Great song, great lyrics. Janes Addiction song lyric.Jane's Addiction will perform their 1988 album Nothing's Shocking in its entirety during the third annual CBGB Music & Film Festival, taking place Oct. 8-12 in venues throughout New York City.Devo are going for a bit of double-duty: The band will perform and the film Hardcore Devo will receive its world premiere during the festival.

Surfer Blood, We Are Scientists, Robert DeLong and Macy Gray are among the music festival's headliners; a 30th anniversary screening of This Is Spinal Tap and a new film starring Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and singer-actress Leighton Meester, Like Sunday Like Rain, will screen during the film festival.Tim Hayes, CBGB Festival co-owner and executive producer, says Jane's Addiction "not only create a new style of music, they also helped shape the modern day festival landscape. We've got a few surprises with Jane's around their performance. They're participating heavily in the festival."CBGB Festival will be held at venues across Manhattan and Brooklyn, including Times Square, Center 548, Bowery Electric, City Winery, Pianos, Knitting Factory and elsewhere. Tickets for the festival go on sale Sept. 4, while full details of the schedule are a week or so away.More than 50 music acts, most of them up-and-comers, will perform at the music festival booked by Louise Staley, who managed the Bowery club the last 22 years of its existence, 1984 to 2006.

Among the bands scheduled to play this year are the Soft White Sixties, the Muffs, Lily and the Parlour Tricks, the Howl, Hot Blood and the Battery Electric."We think CBGB represents a state of mind - just as there are a lot of people who wear Ramones T-shirts but never got to experience them in person, but somehow feel connected with them just the same," Hayes says. "We honor the history but at the same time try to move forward. The festival is consistent with the club in discovering new music and new artists."Joining the Devo documentary on the slate of music-oriented films are Like Sunday Like Rain starring Meester, Debra Messing and Armstrong; With You, a short about house DJ Dirty South; The Winding Stream, Beth Harrington's documentary on the Carter and the Cash families; and Nick Hall's I Need a Dodge, inspired by Joe Strummer's time in Spain in 1984 and '85."There's a special electricity in the lobbies of the movie theaters when everyone is passionate about music," Hayes says.

"We treat venues like bars and get the crowds a little bit lubricated. We play the movies a little bit louder, try to make it more of a concert, more of a party."Other films screening include Big in Japan, All Together Now, Salad Days: The Birth of Punk in the Nation's Capital, Find Your Way: A Busker's Documentary, Music City USA and Austin to Boston.The full schedule for the CBGB Music & Film Festival, keynote speaker, IconAward and other festival activities will be announced in the weeks leading up to the event.
Arena T Shirts Swimming.Full list of CBGB Fest bands and films so far:BANDSJane's AddictionDevoRobert DeLongSurfer BloodWe Are ScientistsMacy GrayMother FeatherRocket and the GhostThe Soft White SixtiesElectric 6Mind Over TimeRegret the HourSun LaddersLos ElkHoney WildBridges and PowerlinesJ and the 9sSTRNGRSVision of DisorderThe MuffsUpsetHayBabyCeramicsBaby AcidHigh WaistedHeavy GlowImmigrant UnionJeremy and HarliquinsThe VeeVeesBrand of JulezWrenchKillcodeLily and the Parlour TricksWussyWe Are TemporaryMaking MoviesScale ModelHappy LivesBorn CagesDon BabylonAlejandro Meolo and RobinsonesThe HowlNetherlandsSons and HiersWake the SunACIDMs.
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Better Homes And Gardens 24 Inch Bar StoolsNine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction Tour Dates RevealedDude! "The Day the World Went Away" sounds so good in that Terminator: Salvation trailerYou know, if Trent Reznor was going to go through all the trouble to link up with Jane's Addiction for an alt-rock veterans' tour, would it really have been that much trouble to turn it into a full-blown Lollapalooza '91 reunion?

Is Ice-T's acting career keeping him so busy that he couldn't take a couple of months off? What about Living Colour? Or the Butthole Surfers? Those guys are probably all anxiously waiting by the phone just in case Reznor feels a sudden wave of nostalgic goodwill. Even without Siouxsie and the Banshees or the Rollins Band, though, this NIN/JA jaunt is a beast of a tour, and we're already getting our devil sticks and "Censorship Is Unamerican" T-shirts out of mothballs. And since Reznor has written that he's ready to "disappear for a while" after this tour, this could be our last chance to experience the inevitable arena-wide hush when the first notes of "Something I Can Never Have" chime out. Last month, we reported that both bands would serve as headliners for this year's Sasquatch Festival. And last night, Reznor announced the first wave of dates on the Nine Inch Nails website. Here's how they look: (Note: Jane's Addiction aren't playing with Nine Inch Nails on the Chicago stop on the tour, which means they are probably playing this year's Lollapalooza. - Ed.)

Nine Inch Nails/Jane's Addiction dates: 05-08 West Palm Beach, FL - Cruzan Amphitheatre 05-09 Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre 05-10 Atlanta, GA - Lakewood Amphitheatre 05-14 Albuquerque, NM - Journal Pavilion 05-15 Phoenix, AZ - Cricket Wireless Pavilion 05-16 Chula Vista, CA - Cricket Wireless Amphitheater 05-18 Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl 05-20 Irvine, CA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Irvine Meadows 05-22 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre 05-23-25 Quincy, WA - Sasquatch Festival 05-26 Englewood, CO - Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre 05-27 Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre 05-29 Chicago, IL - Charter One Pavilion * 05-30 Noblesville, IN - Verizon Wireless Music Center 05-31 Clarkston, MI - DTE Energy Music Center 06-02 Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre 06-03 Darien Lake, NY - Darien Lake Amphitheatre 06-05 Camden, NJ - Tweeter Center at the Waterfront 06-06 Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center 06-07 Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 06-09 Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion 06-10 Burgettstown, PA - Post-Gazette Pavilion 06-12 Charlotte, NC - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre * NIN without Jane's Addiction