An Interview With Janes Addiction’s Dave Navarro

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An Interview With Janes Addiction’s Dave Navarro

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Given his free-flowing-meets-hard-charging style on guitar, it’s not hard to see that Dave Navarro, like many of his generation, was inspired by the late, great Jimi Hendrix. But beyond inspiration, Navarro got to pay homage in ways that he’d never previously imagined.

“I got invited to play with Slash, and Mitch Mitchell, the original Hendrix Experience on drums.” Navarro tells ClassicRockHistory.com. “I played ‘Fire’ with Mitch Mitchell from the original Experience—that was fucking unbelievable.”

But that’s not all, as on the same stage, Navarro got to celebrate Hendrix’s post-Experience group. “I got to play with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles,” he says. “I don’t know if you’re a Hendrix aficionado, but they were from the Band of Gypsy’s.”

“It wasn’t a long-lived band,” Navarro says. “They just had a live record, but it’s like one of the Holy Grails for guitar players, especially because of ‘Machine Gun.’ There’s a note that Hendrix holds, and if you’re a Hendrix aficionado, every guitar player knows what I’m talking about. They know exactly what note it is, and I got to play that note with those guys.”

Navarro notes that the show was “pretty fucking special,” but the Hendrix fun didn’t stop there, as he decided that he wanted his own version of Hendrix’s iconic white Strat, which he played at Woodstock, in 1969. “I decided I wanted a white Jimi Hendrix Strat,” he says.

“As a kid growing up, I watched that white guitar,” he says. “They did a limited consumer run of the Jim Andrews Isabella model, you know, the Hendrix Woodstock one. But what I wanted was the exact guitar, you know, as close as it could be.”

As for how he did that, Navarro says: “I contacted my buddy over the [Fender] Custom Shop, and said, ‘I want to have built as an exact replica of the white Jimi Hendrix Strat.”

Of course, Fender could do it, but there were roadblocks to making it happen. Navarro says that Fender told him, “We can’t just… we have to ask the Hendrix Foundation. His sister runs that, so we gotta ask her.”

Navarro says that Fender reached out to Jimi Hendrix’s sister, Janie Hendrix, with his Strat-related request. “They said, ‘Dave Navarro wants to get a relic’d reproduction of your brother’s guitar from Woodstock. Is that okay?’”

Thankfully, Janie was up for it. “She knew me,” Navarro says. “She remembered me playing with the Band of Gypsys at that tribute concert, and she was like, ‘Of course he can!’ So, we went back to the Custom Shop, and we spent months and months with pictures and details.”

“We took trips to the museum in Seattle, where it is, and got up close,” Navarro says of the process. “All of the scratches, wood chips, burns, and the fact that he had to turn it over because he was left-handed meant that there was a drilled-out hole in the bottom of the cutaway. We went down to that detail, and down to the detail of the exact serial number.”

The result was a guitar that the normally PRS-playing Navarro treasures to this day. “They made me a guitar that is so precise and exact,” he says. “The only difference is that it says ‘DN’ and then his serial number on the neck bolt.”

“It’s invaluable,” he says. “It’s the only one like it in the world—and it was signed off on by the Hendrix estate, and Jimi’s sister. It came as a result of one of my favorite gigs. When I was a kid, and that record was in constant rotation, never in my imagination did I think I would be playing with those guys, let alone playing Hendrix songs with them.

Looking back on the gig—and the guitar—Navarro says that they’re “as close to him as I could get.” He adds, “I got to meet his family and play with his band members. It’s odd to say, but some of my favorite experiences are not with my own bands. Instead, I have favorite memories and favorite moments.”

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