Three Days (song)
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For the film, see Three Days (film).
"Three Days" is a ten minute, forty-five second song featured on Jane's Addiction's 1990 album, Ritual de lo Habitual. It is a three-part song that meditates on death and rebirth, and was inspired by the heroin-related death of a woman named Xiola Bleu and her last visit to her hometown of Los Angeles (to attend her father's funeral), which lasted three days.
A live version of the song appears on the band's 1997 rarities compilation Kettle Whistle.