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Jane's Addiction Live Performance of Kettle Whistle at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit

Venue: Saint Andrew's Hall Location: Detroit, Michigan, United States Date: December 4, 1988

On December 4, 1988, Jane's Addiction took the stage at Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit, delivering a riveting live set that captured their raw energy and distinct sound. This performance came just after the release of their groundbreaking album, 'Nothing's Shocking,' which had debuted earlier that year. The album was significant, marking a turning point for the band in terms of mainstream recognition thanks to hits like 'Jane Says' and 'Mountain Song.' Interestingly, 'Kettle Whistle,' the name of this live recording, later became an album title for a collection of unreleased tracks and live performances, showcasing the band's deep and eclectic artistry. This performance not only solidified their reputation in alternative rock but also paved the way for their future successes in the music industry, establishing Jane's Addiction as pioneers of the genre.

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