Jane’s Addiction claimed their band name from Perry Farrell’s former roommate Jane Bainter in the summer of 1985. Basically, when things went wrong at the house, the mayhem was often blamed on “Jane’s addiction”. When Farrell needed a name for his band, the phrase was already in his mind. Bainter recalls,

“They jumped into my room one day and said, ‘We’re going to name it Jane’s Addiction! I thought it was sort of a lackluster name. I didn’t take it as a tribute at all.”

According to Farrell, Jane’s life was actually the lyrics for the song “Jane Says“. She had an actual heroin habit and an abusive boyfriend named Sergio, who lived with Farrell and nearly a dozen others in a house on N. Wilton Place in the Larchmont Village in Los Angeles, California. She also talked endlessly about saving up for a trip to Europe:

” Jane says, ‘I’m going away to Spain, when I get my money saved”

Farrell (Blender magazine, December 2006):

“Around 1984, I rented a big house on Wilton, near Hancock Park, right in the heart of everything good in Hollywood, but the whole neighborhood seemed deteriorated. I deceived the landlord into thinking I was a gay interior decorator rather than a Punk rocker, and one of my housemates was Jane, this strangely beautiful, well-to-do girl who got caught up in the drug scene and fell in love with a dealer named Sergio. Jane was an intellectual and knew how to act aristocratic, even with a needle and a spoon on the table. I’m not sure if the song mythologized the neighborhood – St. Andrew’s Place is nothing special to look at – but I do think it glamorized her life in a way. That was a great time, though. When the landlord found out I wasn’t a gay interior decorator, he came after me with a gun.”

The band even used her handwriting as their logo…

Bainter maintains she never made a penny from the band using her image, her name and using her handwriting as their logo. She said,

“I have never been compensated for the use of my image, signature or anything else by XXX, Warner Bros. or the band directly. It was always unstated that the reward would come later (there was no money back then). But when the money flowed none ever came my way.”

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