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Jane's Addiction Memorabilia - Five Authentic Items

$ 105.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Industry: Music
  • Condition: You are bidding on five items: 1) a ticket stub [#0287] to the free Jane's Addiction reunion show sponsored by KROQ and held at The Roxy on October 18, 1997, 2) a laminated flyer for the same show which has the matching number on the back side and a neck chain, 3) a piece of paper with congratulations and instructions from KROQ that came in the mail along with the free tickets and flyers 4) an invitation to the after show party at The Old Butterfield's on Sunset and finally, 5) a personalized (vanity) license plate from the California DMV from the late-80s - JNS ADXN. Since this is an actual license plate from a car that was on the road for several years after it was installed, it is not in perfect/new condition and I have decided not to scrub it clean. It is bent at the top left corner, has various bits of dirt and/or bug remains on it and has scrape marks on the top two holes where it was bolted in place. See details below for more information.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artist/Band: Jane's Addiction

    Description

    I was such a huge fan of Jane's Addiction in the late 80s/early 90s that I ordered vanity license plates - JNS ADXN - from the DMV in 1988 and registered them with my late 70s Toyota Celica that I drove in high school and beyond. I actually drove that car with those plates to the first Lollapalooza festival at Shoreline Amphitheatre in 1991. I ended up giving the car to my now-ex-wife when I moved out of state
    in 1994
    . But before doing so, I removed the front license plate from the car as a personal souvenir. We have not kept in touch over the years, so I have no idea what
    ultimately
    became of the car or the rear plate. It's highly unlikely that it is still on the road all these years later. And it's equally unlikely that my ex-wife would've kept the rear plate as I don't think that she was a particular fan of Jane's Addiction. My best guess is that the car was scrapped at some point and the rear plate turned over to the California DMV to be destroyed as per protocol. So this license plate is very likely one-of-a-kind, but could be one-half of just two-of-a-kind.
    I moved to L.A. in June 1997 and soon after started hearing promos on KROQ about a free ticket giveaway to see Jane's Addiction play at the Roxy to kick off their reunion (all original members except that Flea was standing in for Eric Avery on bass) with the "I-Itz M'My Party Tour." It was a completely free show that you had to win tickets for in order to go. I was a huge Jane's Addiction fan at the time and had been since I heard their first album in early 1988, which was recorded live at the very same Roxy Theatre as the free KROQ show. I even had vanity plates on the car I drove in high school which read, JNS ADXN. So when KROQ opened up the phone lines and began giving away free tickets, I started calling-in like a maniac every hour on the hour until I was finally the 10th caller that they answered and winner of a pair of tickets. Anyway, I took my roommate to the show with me and we had a great fucking time. After the show was over, we were sort of milling about outside of the Roxy and happened to meet a man who had two invitations to the after show party, but couldn't go himself. If I remember correctly, he said he was an off-duty LAPD officer who also happened to be a big Jane's Addiction fan. He said that he was married with a child and had to get home to his family, so he could not attend the after show party and offered the invitations to us. We gladly accepted, of course!