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Old 03-09-2003, 07:33 PM
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Bon Jovi sells out at Philly arena
'80s pop-rockers survive to become touring institution
By GEORGE R. TSAKATARAS
Special to The News Journal
03/09/2003





Politicians, ugly buildings and pop-rock bands all eventually get respect if they're around long enough.

Bon Jovi, rock 'n' roll's newest "institution," played a sold-out two-hour-plus concert to fans of all ages Friday night at the First Union Center. Bon Jovi, a band that mysteriously survived the pop-metal death knell of the early '90s, played a set heavy on their sing-along arena hits as well as seven songs from "Bounce," the band's latest release.

Bon Jovi deserves credit for choosing to tour to promote an album rather than releasing an album as an excuse to tour. With 93 million albums sold worldwide, Bon Jovi has been forthright about their desire to hit the 100 million mark.

The night led off with the title track from "Bounce," an up-tempo number with a shouted chorus similar to Ricky Martin's "She Bangs." As a dancer, Jon Bon Jovi came across more like a cheerleader than like Mick Jagger as he bounced and skipped about the stage like a shadow-boxing aerobics instructor, waving his fists and pointing to the crowd.

Bon Jovi followed with three songs from their 1986 breakthrough record "Slippery When Wet," bookending "Wild in the Streets" with their former No. 1 singles "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer." By giving pride of place to such old-school staples, Bon Jovi displayed no fear of losing an audience they'd won over from the start. Later highlights included an audience-sung first verse on "Wanted Dead or Alive" and the band's pull-out-all-the-stops comeback single from 2000, "It's My Life."

Jon Bon Jovi dedicated "The Distance" from "Bounce" to the armed forces, and provided unintentional comic relief when he forgot the words to the third verse of "Bed of Roses."

"How embarrassing is that?" he joked. "At least you know one thing, I'm singing the words."

Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora seemed curiously restrained in their singing on some of the band's biggest hits. Jon Bon Jovi delivered a flat "Runaway," which culminated in a "big rock show" instrumental rather than the vocal crescendo of the recorded version. As on the hits from "Slippery," he relied on the audience as a vocal member of the group, not so much leading the faithful in song but allowing the faithful to save his voice for the summer's outdoor arena dates.

Sambora also showed surprising restraint on his bluesy lead vocal on "I'll Be There for You." The night ended with the most blatant piece of vocal rationing yet when neither Jon nor Richie attempted the high notes of the pre-chorus to "Bad Medicine."

Rock 'n' roll has always been based upon rebellion, danger, hell-raising and sex appeal. It's hard to conceive of these corporate rockers as rebels - the Sex Pistols never thanked "Paul Tagliabue and the NFL" in the liner notes of a record, as Bon Jovi does. But judging from the reaction of women in the audience, Bon Jovi's sex appeal remains intact.

Jon Bon Jovi seems determined never to become a hip-shaking fat Elvis. He performed like a whirling dervish throughout the show, making good use of the two extended runways to connect with the sides of the arena. When Jon grabbed a fan onstage during "Bed of Roses," he did not dance with her so much as hop around her - but with his earnestness, energy and good looks, no one cared.

George R. Tsakataras is a freelance writer from Wilmington.
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Old 03-09-2003, 07:38 PM
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Thanks for posting. His clothes isn't nice...
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George R. Tsakataras is a freelance writer from Wilmington.
it's really myself and Mongoose writing this under the pseudonym of George R. Tsakataras!

I like his review - he acknowledges how good a band they are but also acknowledges just how amazing they once were.
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Let It Rock: I like his review - he acknowledges how good a band they are but also acknowledges just how amazing they once were.
Do you mean BJ was better back then???
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Mysteriously survived the pop-metal death knell? It ain't that mysterious, folks. They were just plain good enough to survive. How can he compare BJ to politicians and ugly buildings? Good article. I liked the part about forgeting his lines. That was funny. He hopped around with a fan? Ran around the stage and runways? Man, this guy loves his work!

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crescendo
What the hell means this ? (there´s a portuguese word like this)
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What the hell means this ? (there´s a portuguese word like this)
crescendo is a climax... where the music builds higher and higher... like Deep Purple Child In Time at the end with the screams and mad drumming, hammond organ abuse etc
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