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Old 11-12-2005, 08:15 AM
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Jon Bon Jovi: Loved by fans, and himself
The New Jersey rocker and his band sparkle like Diamond but focus too heavily on their new album.

Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune
Last update: November 11, 2005 at 11:54 PM

Bon Jovi's new album is pretty good, but it's not that good.

New Jersey's second-favorite rock 'n' roll band got a little too cocky about its continued popularity at Friday night's Target Center concert. The group played more than half of its new album, "Have a Nice Day," as if it has all the artistic staying power of the last act to sell out the Minneapolis arena: U2.

If there's any other recent Target Center filler that Bon Jovi resembled most on Friday, it was Neil Diamond (who, by the way, didn't play any songs off his acclaimed new album). Frontman Jon Bon Jovi has Diamond's serious-showman qualities, from his perfectly shaped hair and tight pants to his dramatic hand gestures. Even his self-deprecating but still self-congratulatory humor seemed Diamond-like.

"I have no rhythm," he told the crowd. "I look good in jeans, but I have no rhythm."

Give Jon and the boys credit, though. While most other hairspray-lifted '80s bands are playing casinos or starring in VH1 reality shows, they sold out Friday's 14,000 seats quickly enough to add a date at St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center for the second leg of their tour (Jan. 27).

Any question about why their 30- and 40-something fans keep coming back was answered Friday by their second song, "You Give Love a Bad Name." Its easily singable lyrics filled the arena like Bud Light fills a plastic cup.

If only there had been more moments like that during the first half of the two-hour, 15-minute show. Instead, the group stuck to bland, workmen-like new songs such as the show-opener "Last Man Standing" and the "Livin' on a Prayer" rehash, "Story of My Life." They also picked a few older songs that even some diehard fans might question, including the dreadful "Romeo Is Bleeding" soundtrack upchuck "Always."

The momentum finally changed when Jon stood bare chest to bare chest with guitarist Richie Sambora for "I'll Be There For You." After that, he walked to a mid-arena stage for "Blaze of Glory."

They did go down in a blaze of glory. "Bad Medicine" and "Livin' on a Prayer" arrived like golden chariots before the encores. Then, the melodrama of the big climax, "Wanted: Dead or Alive," was countered nicely by a fun cover of the Roy Head classic "Treat Her Right."

Friday's opening act was an interesting one: Little-known local band Scarlet Haze won the slot via a radio contest. The female-fronted metal quartet, which sounded like Evanescence, should get a big boost out of the set.

Well, maybe. A cell-phone text message that appeared on the Sprint big screen after the band's set said, "I'll see Crimson Haze wherever they perform."

from http://www.startribune.com/stories/457/5722782.html

This review was not the best. It however does give a setlist.

It starts off with "Bon Jovi's new album is pretty good, but it's not that good."

I would for sure like to read some more reviews.
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Old 11-12-2005, 08:19 AM
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KTF also got played according to backstage + Always which now seems to be a regular.

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Actually that was the setlist a fan got but there were changes. Bells and Cigarette weren't played, Complicated and I wanna be loved were as was Always, and Keep the Faith.
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"including the dreadful "Romeo Is Bleeding" soundtrack upchuck "Always.""

This doesn't even make any sense...This was one of their greatest hits (which is what this guy was apprently longing for during the entire show)...what is this guy talking about?

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Last man Standing / You give love a bad name / everyday / born to be my baby / story of my life / the radio saved my life tonight / runaway / have a nice day / one last cigarrete / it's my life / someday I'll be sat. night / i'll be there for you (acoustic) / Lay your hands on me (acoustic) / Blaze of glory (acoustic) / I'll sleep when I'm dead / Bad medicine / raise your hands / who says you can't go home / livin on a prayer

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bells of freedom / Wanted dead or alive

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Old 11-12-2005, 11:57 AM
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This is the setlist of the first date in Chicago.The review talks about Always,and miss KTF and IWTBL,as Captain Jovi says
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"including the dreadful "Romeo Is Bleeding" soundtrack upchuck "Always.""

This doesn't even make any sense...This was one of their greatest hits (which is what this guy was apprently longing for during the entire show)...what is this guy talking about?

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Yeah, thats what I thought ... since when has it become "questionable" for a band to play their biggest song?
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According to the (very few) posts on BS, this might have been the setlist:

Last man Standing/You give love a bad name/Complicated/Everyday/Born to be my baby/Story of my life/I want to be loved/Radio saved my life tonight/Runaway/Have a nice day/It's my life/Someday I'll be sat. night/I'll be there for you (acoustic)/Always (acoustic)/Blaze of glory (acoustic)/I'll sleep when I'm dead/Bad medicine/Raise your hands/Who says you can't go home/Livin on a prayer/I get a rush/Keep the faith/Wanted dead or alive/Treat her right
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" The group played more than half of its new album, "Have a Nice Day," as if it has all the artistic staying power of the last act to sell out the Minneapolis arena: U2."

Spoken like a true, kiss-ass, know nothing reporter.
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'and the "Livin' on a Prayer" rehash, "Story of My Life."'

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