Bon Jovi Brave Lightning Storm For 'Everyday' Video |
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Bon Jovi just wrapped up a video for "Everyday," the first single off their upcoming Bounce, with a performance that can only be called electric.
During the final take, an aerial shot filmed from a helicopter hovering overhead, a lightning storm hit, forcing all "nonessential" personnel (i.e. everyone but the producer, the cameraman and the band) to evacuate the set, according to the band's spokesperson at Island Records.
The Jersey rockers were shooting in a remote region of Socorro, New Mexico, surrounded by 27 massive satellite dishes at an installation called the Very Large Array, one of the world's largest astronomical radio observatories. The VLA was chosen for the "global feeling" it provided, as the satellite dishes were intended to create the illusion of the band's music broadcast to all corners of the world, the spokesperson said.
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