Ripple - Jane's Addiction video free download


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Duration: 04:41
Uploaded: 2011/08/25

Jane's Addiction cover of "Ripple" by The Grateful Dead. This song is on the Jane's Addiction "Rev" Album. The video is just a bus ride.

Comments

10 years ago

Killer Tomato

LOVE!

10 years ago

BlueRibbon Healers

I bet Jerry loved this soulful version of the classic

10 years ago

Michael Richter

I love Jane's version of ripple If it were up to me We could have heard Broke down Palace right after. I love you all keep on truckin

10 years ago

robtroisecomesclean

i think i recall Jerry Garcia saying he liked this version in an interview. i think it was rolling stone magazine. i might have imagined that though.

10 years ago

ROWDY1inc

GREAT STUFF

10 years ago

Allan Minter

One of my favorite Dead songs. This is a great tribute. Been jamming to Jane's Addiction lately so this discovery makes me happy. Thanks for posting

11 years ago

dragonflylj lj

Yup, 1991 Arista Records

11 years ago

Tahoe Nevada

It was also on "Deadicated: A Tribute To The Grateful Dead", which came out in '90 or '91.

12 years ago

Casin Whitehead

Setting "Ripple" to the music of "The Other One"? Hey man, that's clever. The vocals are stellar here. Yeah, they do the Dead justice here by sounding nothing like them.

12 years ago

PMS Ninja Squad

@KymataProjectSpace Well said!

12 years ago

hammer95618

Thanks for the upload I have been a Jane's fan for over 20 years. They have meant more to me than any other band. This is such a beautiful cover song. I know that Jerry was and is proud...............

12 years ago

Xopher Hill

This song makes my face muscles want to smile

12 years ago

KymataProjectSpace

@chefruss666 Jane's Addition, I thought, has always been masterful at covering songs that meant a lot to them. Their covers of Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and others were very much their own songs. Internalized and interpreted. I have always viewed Perry's and Jane's Addiction's covers as songs influenced by muses that are not fantastical, but real influences on their lives before and after they became musicians. Sorry for the rambling, but I am happy that you commented.

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