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Originally Posted by Supersonic
Aloha !
Yeah, that's because, shock, horror, more and more people over here aren't like someone like you, who seems to think that a poor Bon Jovi show is still a good night out. There's not been any show played in America that have made me rather wanted to be in the venue as opposed to just sit at home and watch TV. And this tour is been consisting of nothing but poor Bon Jovi shows, minus about 5 shows, really. Autopilot, poor vocals and dreadful setlists. If you can't detect the first one, don't hear the second one and don't care for the last one, then yeah, I'm sure you'll have a blast.
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan
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Any night out to me is better than a night in with the TV. I can go and enjoy a night with local bands who are nowhere near the level of Bon Jovi, so it's nonsensical that I wouldn't enjoy a night with a band who, whilst currently nowhere near at their best - and I would never disagree with that - are still pretty ****ing good.
And this whole setlist argument - the songs their playing are the songs I fell in love with. I don't get tired listening to them on a record, so why I'd get tired listening them to the few times I get to hear them live every couple of years - also makes no sense.