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Originally Posted by jade4jovi
Haha. Maybe I do, maybe I don't....you'd have to find that out for yourself hey.
Good. I'm glad you understand. I think that's the thing, though. My mum doesn't really have a band/artist, that she's crazy about. She LOVES music, but not so much a specific artist that I could compare it with for her. As I pointed out, my sister used to be a big Jovi fan back in the day. Not anymore really. But she's a huge U2 fan (your favourite band  ...), so if I compared to her she could try to understand. But I know in her eyes, U2 are miles better, so she'd still probably think "it's just Bon Jovi"  I miss those days where she loved them! My brother is a massive Pink Floyd fan, but again he'd probably think "it's just Bon Jovi". I don't think they understand, this has been the dream for years.
Like I said, I want to take my mum, and she will enjoy it I'm sure. But I have nobody offline, that I can be like ".....I'm ACTUALLY seeing Bon Jovi." and they quite understand. Nobody that I can just look at, when a certain amazing song (hopefully!!) had started to play. And they understand, and we can be like ".........wow...they are playing this song" So next time, I need to go with some/a few fellow JT'ers.  Atlough, hopefully there will be other die-hards around me that I'll get talking to, this time.
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That's what my brother was like, a hugeee fan (Paul UK) now, he's just gone right off them and i'm gutted.
I liked our talks after the shows and things, this is just going to be different.
With my first concert, we met outside the stadium after it and got a taxi with my mum and a friend, and just spoke about it virtually all the way home.
Then my second, he phoned me up and we spoke, now, i will just have my mum to talk to who isn't the biggest fan in the world.