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Old 07-26-2017, 09:53 PM
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This is cool but it's a fan made compilation of everything we have listed so far...

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Was not sure if all the songs was listed here
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Old 07-27-2017, 12:58 AM
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It's amazing how much they recycle from other releases... One would think, with the amount of material they record, they would give us a bigger selection...

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Great work indeed. It'd be neat to have (at least) one catalogue number & format for each single.

Abou this:

Slippery When Wet:
You Give Love a Bad Name (Live, Cincinnati 1987) (I'll Be There for You)
Livin´ on a Prayer (Live, Cincinnati 1987) (I'll Be There for You)


I guess this should be "Bad Medicine" single...? Or some other?
Agree... I'm hoping someone could take ownership of all that... I'd like these threads to be like Bon Jovi Encyclopedias...

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Old 07-28-2017, 05:38 PM
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Here you go:


Stranger in This Town Era
Father Time (Live, San Diego 1991) (Tokyo Road Live Mini single)
Hey Denmad, could you (or someone else) confirm "Father Time" really being live version? Discogs doesnt list this particular song as live version:

https://www.discogs.com/Bon-Jovi-Tok...elease/2018587

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Hey Denmad, could you (or someone else) confirm "Father Time" really being live version? Discogs doesnt list this particular song as live version:

https://www.discogs.com/Bon-Jovi-Tok...elease/2018587

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I do have that mini disc and it indeed is a live version.
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Old 07-28-2017, 06:18 PM
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I do have that mini disc and it indeed is a live version.
Thank you! (trying to collect every release w/ live tracks from 80s & early 90s and I'm missing this!)
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Always (Live, A&M Studios 1994)
They never officially reveal the exact date of this performance, but after reading this Kerrang article, I've no doubt that it was recorded on March 31st, 1995.

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A&M Studios, Los Angeles. Friday March 31. 4.25pm. The very end of Bon Jovi’s ‘These Days’ recording sessions. The door to Studio A swings open and in strides a man with a silly voice and sunglasses complaining with a laugh about being tired. He’s coming on all Mexicano/Italian with theees fahnee voice. He is Richie Sambora, Bon Jovi guitarist.

Behind him follows a man quieter but no less fatigued. There are two more b-sides to lay down and he wants to get ‘em done quickly. He is Jon Bon Jovi.

Already in the large control room are drummer Tico Torres, irrespressible keyboard player David Bryan and

bassist Hugh McDonald. McDonald, of course, replaced long-serving bassist Alec John Such last year. He’s done the album and will do the tour, but still isn’t a ‘band member’ in the gang sense, although it’s obvious from his friendship with Jon (he worked on the first Bon Jovi album in 1984) that he is maybe the only person who could have worked out.

Engineer Obie O’Brien, a warm practical joker, is revving up the gears for final ‘off the floor’ recordings of ‘Always’ and ‘Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night’. Obie’s been one of Jon’s best friends from the days when Jon swept the floors of the Powerstation studios. He’s had a hand in engineering most Bon Jovi projects: he just knows how the band tick.

JBJ is vibin’ up the band: ‘Okay guys, let’s do it!“ And in they go, setting up very quickly

”Make yourself comfortable,“ says Jon, suggesting I stay in the room where the band are about to record. So I park myself between McDonald and Bryan as the band lay down each track in one take, off the floor, no f**k-ups registered!

It’s a glorious sight: five people of such consummate musical ability that they need no second chance to get an excellent job done. Masters of their craft, Bon Jovi have just put down the last two b-sides in twenty minutes!

”One more take?“ Asks O’Brien. Jon shakes his head, picks a beer off a nearby flightcase and strikes up a smoke before walking upstairs into the playback room.

Torres and Bryan are both flying back to New Jersey tomorrow. Bryan is relishing his role as father of baby twins while Torres, recently engaged to Wonderbra model Eva Herzigova, has got his pilot’s licence.

Richie Sambora is looking forward to a few weeks off with his new bride Heather Locklear. Jon Bon Jovi meanwhile will spend some more time in Southern California trying to kick back a little before Bon Jovi head over to Europe to play a few small gigs here and there with Van Halen, including a few at Wembley Stadium and some shows with the Rolling Stones. As one does, eh?!

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Also, the version of Dry County that's listed as Milton Keynes on the single sleeve definitely isn't from that show. I have a bootleg on cassette of the 2nd night at Milton Keynes (I was there) and the version of Dry County is totally different. They didn't do it on the first night, which was broadcast on the radio...
This is shocking info, but actually I believe that it can be true.

I've just get back to all 1993 Dry County bootleg recordings and what I've noticed is that JBJ made very similar introduction talk to this song between April and May 1993, so I'm almost sure that it was performed around that time. My guess is May 1993, UK.
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This is shocking info, but actually I believe that it can be true.

I've just get back to all 1993 Dry County bootleg recordings and what I've noticed is that JBJ made very similar introduction talk to this song between April and May 1993, so I'm almost sure that it was performed around that time. My guess is May 1993, UK.
I had always found this suspicious in the way that Jon's voice was a bit shot during the summer leg of 1993 (in comparison to the one in April/May) and he was holding back a bit on most bootlegs there. He almost sounded too good on Dry County to fit in there. Maybe it was from the first show at the Wembley Arena (May 14th) or the last one in Birmingham (May 12th) since they weren't covered by audience recordings.
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Keep the Faith:

You Give Love a Bad Name (Recorded Live on the New Jersey/Keep the Faith Tours) (I´ll Sleep When I´m Dead) =>> That's from Tampa 1993 as well.
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