Billy Sheehans Wife bass is more battle scarred!
1977 - '79? Sweet P. I play a '78 myself...
To me it is. Jane's Addiction needs him to make them what they are.
Not the same isn't a bad thing.
I've never seen an interview with Eric Avery.... wow.. and I've been into Janes since 90.
Like this if you regret selling the bass you learnt to play on. I do.
the knobs- best idea ever!!
i put strat knobs on my tele for the same reason he has the toys on his knobs
home made relic...takes time but it looks great =D
@RobIsGreat11 I'm not gonna explain that to you. If you weren't able to tell which part of his story I referred to, then that's that.
...yea normal people can play music.... whats your point about a POS tractor?
how is that comment related in anyway to this video ?
A real shame he's still not in Jane's Addiction. The sound is just not the same without the awesomeness that is Eric Avery.
Wow, the dude looks somewhat ... normal, now.
And I never got anything that cool, as a gift from my parents. All I was getting was chocolates and an envelope with money. Which I always ended up spending it on stupid stuff, like porn mags, or gambling at electronic poker machines.
I was so bad at spending money, that once I bought a POS tractor that barely ran. It didn't have a cab and I didn't have a garage, so I left it in front of my building. A dickhead hotwired it and crashed it.
Nothing beats a Fender P-Bass.
Well maybe a Fender Jazz Bass.
this is awesome, eric is the man.
He and the band do not get along, the reunion tour was it really, and that's why I saw them twice on that tour... He is a part of the core and without him it's not the same to me. I might be biased since I am a bassist who loved to play along with Jane's stuff, hehe.
I wonder why he's not back with the band?
help wanted is one of my favorite albums.
wow he is a genius this is inspiring....