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Old 09-19-2003, 12:07 PM
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I believe, yes, no doubt...if it were the one that was on the [I think] US release of Crossroads it would be HUGE. That is, by a country mile, the best acoustic version of any BJ song I've ever heard.
I've been tempted to send it to one of our local radio stations but didn't because I was never sure if what I had was a bootleg or an official release. Someone told me they thought it might be off the US release of Crossroads...does anyone know for sure?

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i don't think the UK singles market is driven much by acoustic songs... especially not by Bon Jovi, but who knows.

Frankly I'd be upset if (and will be... when) they release Prayer acoustic on the album or as a single, since we've already been given Prayer '94, let alone heard it acoustic so many times.
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i don't think the UK singles market is driven much by acoustic songs... especially not by Bon Jovi, but who knows.

Frankly I'd be upset if (and will be... when) they release Prayer acoustic on the album or as a single, since we've already been given Prayer '94, let alone heard it acoustic so many times.
Its driven alot more by acoustic songs, than by rocks songs:

David Gray (is that his name?)

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i don't think the UK singles market is driven much by acoustic songs... especially not by Bon Jovi, but who knows.

Frankly I'd be upset if (and will be... when) they release Prayer acoustic on the album or as a single, since we've already been given Prayer '94, let alone heard it acoustic so many times.
Its driven alot more by acoustic songs, than by rocks songs:

David Gray (is that his name?)

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i don't think the UK singles market is driven much by acoustic songs... especially not by Bon Jovi, but who knows.

Frankly I'd be upset if (and will be... when) they release Prayer acoustic on the album or as a single, since we've already been given Prayer '94, let alone heard it acoustic so many times.
Its driven alot more by acoustic songs, than by rocks songs:

David Gray (is that his name?)

Travis

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and stereophonics too, Handbags and gladrags was a big success for them
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