Navarro started playing guitar at 12 after listening to Jimi Hendrix and joined Jane's Addiction in 1986. The band split in 1991 and Navarro promptly formed Deconstruction releasing a single self-titled album.
Following John Frusciante's 1993 departure, Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He featured on the 1995 album One Hot Minute before leaving in 1998. Jane's Addiction began playing sporadic shows in the late 90s before officially reforming which resulted in their final studio album, Strays.
Navarro's guitar playing can also be found on records by Alanis Morrisette and Marilyn Manson. He is currently playing in The Panic Channel featuring former band mates, Stephen Perkins and Chris Chaney.
Message From Twiggy
Dave Navarro Lyrics
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What's going on?
Hey Dave
What's going on?
Dave
Dave
Dave Navarro
Hey Dave
What's going on?
Hey
The lyrics to Dave Navarro's song "Message From Twiggy" are fairly straightforward and simple. The song begins with an unidentified person asking Navarro "Hey Dave, what's going on?" This then repeats several times, with mention of Navarro's name, until the final line where the question is posed again.
It's unclear who is asking Navarro the question or what the exact meaning behind it is. However, one interpretation could be that it represents the internal struggle Navarro faced as a musician and person in the public eye. The repetition of his name could symbolize the pressure put on him to maintain his image, while the question "what's going on?" could be a plea for honesty and vulnerability.
Overall, the lyrics of "Message From Twiggy" are brief but impactful, conveying a sense of chaos and confusion alongside a desire for clarity and understanding.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey Dave
Addressing Dave Navarro
What's going on?
Asking Dave Navarro about his current situation or state of mind
Dave Navarro
Referencing the musician and artist
Dave
Calling out to Dave Navarro in a casual manner
Hey Dave
Another instance of addressing Dave Navarro
What's going on?
Reiterating the inquiry about Dave Navarro's current situation or state of mind
Message from Twiggy
Indicating that the following content is a message from Twiggy, likely the famous model and collaborator with Navarro
Contributed by Abigail P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Mourning Son 00:00
Everything 04:07
The Bed 8:44
Sunny Day 13:09
Rexall 16:46
Hungry 20:27
Easy Girl 24:17
Avoiding The Angel 29:25
Venus In Furs 34:58
Cry Myself To Sleep 40:01
Not For Nothing 42:15
Whore 48:09
Mourning Son (Reprise) 49:12
Somebody Else 53:20
Message From Twiggy 56:53
Everything (extended Mix) 57:42
No Friends 1:04:57
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Mourning Son 00:00
Everything 04:07
The Bed 8:44
Sunny Day 13:09
Rexall 16:46
Hungry 20:27
Easy Girl 24:17
Avoiding The Angel 29:25
Venus In Furs 34:58
Cry Myself To Sleep 40:01
Not For Nothing 42:15
Whore 48:09
Mourning Son (Reprise) 49:12
Somebody Else 53:20
Message From Twiggy 56:53
Everything (extended Mix) 57:42
No Friends 1:04:57
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God I remember when I heard these demos in the early 2000's thru Napster....brings back a lot of memories. Say what u want but Trust No One is up there as one of my favorite solo albums. Same with Weiland's 12 Bar Blues. Thanx for posting!
M.L. Crow
This is like a hidden treasure.
Bill Owen
Dave is really great as solo artist.
Cate Craig
Wow so many of these tracks are better on this album than on Trust No One!! Glad to have found this.
bleeone
Whoa. What an unexpected and delightful treat. Love the Trust No One record and Was not even aware was a thing.. many 🙏 thanks for sharing.
D L S
This is awesome, thanks so much for the upload
Luiz Marcondes
Beautiful.
Максик Бравлер
Wow, i never heard it before, nice record
Курт Кобейн
I've been trying to find these demos for a very long time, a pleasant surprise for such a long time. Need to share this on the jane addiction forum