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Bon Jovi - Dry county, live Stockholm Stadion 2013
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Poor vocal on this. He is struggling to sing a song he nailed 2 years ago... worrying
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he got old, didn't take care of himself and is in it for the cash!


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He must see a coach NOW!!

You think his ego will allow him to admit he needs help to prolong his singing career?
Jon doesn't seem like a guy who's gonna start taking lessons after 30 years, he's probably like, "This is rock n' roll, this is what I got and I'm gonna work with it"
I can tell you just by watching him that his technique is non existent.
His registration is all out of whack, he doesn't breath properly for singing and he keeps pushing and straining and causing more and more problems for himself and us, the listening audience.
However, I don't think his voice is as shot as it may seem.
I really think he just needs to relearn everything from scratch, practice and do it right this time. Of course that's never gonna happen.
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You think his ego will allow him to admit he needs help to prolong his singing career?
Jon doesn't seem like a guy who's gonna start taking lessons after 30 years, he's probably like, "This is rock n' roll, this is what I got and I'm gonna work with it"
I can tell you just by watching him that his technique is non existent.
His registration is all out of whack, he doesn't breath properly for singing and he keeps pushing and straining and causing more and more problems for himself and us, the listening audience.
However, I don't think his voice is as shot as it may seem.
I really think he just needs to relearn everything from scratch, practice and do it right this time. Of course that's never gonna happen.
He had a vocal coach before. Suddenly he could sing always and other songs again...
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Somehow I imagine you like this but with your music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwRISkyV_B8
i give you two shamwows instead of one!
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Apparently Christina Stürmer (Austrian singer and support act in Vienna) sang with Jon - was it on Who says?

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Just got home from the show, so here is my review !

I had lowered expectations considering Richies absence. But oh boy, did I enjoy myself! I loved the show and has to tip the hat for Phil. No one can blame the guy for not doing a good job as a replacement. Of all the guys Phil and David really was the ones who truly had a good time. I've never seen David so active on a show before.

Like Linnea said, Jon was a little off. He did put on a good show and truly got the crowd going but I couldn't see the glow in his eyes. And during Dry County it was very obvious he was struggling. I hoped for a long encore, but it was pretty obvious his voice was completely shot. In These Arms was a great closer, but I felt like one of the big ballads were missing. One of Bed of Roses, Always and I'll Be There For You could have made a huge difference.

Water Made Me was a great opener. I had looked forwardto hearing it and it went down great. Bobby had some problems with his guitar at the start, so no E-bow during the intro.

Blood on Blood was a nice surpise. My first thought was that they skipped Raiose Your Hands and went for Lost Highway straight away. I love the acoustic intro to Blood on Blood.

Because We Can was phenomenal live. The crowd really ate it up! Maybe it was from where I stood, but I really thought it had one of the nights best crowd responses. Also What About Now suprised me. I'm not much into it on album, but it worked great live and the crowd was really into it.

Also We Got It Goin' is fantastic live. Not a fan of it, but live it's pretty great. The crowd loves it!

The acoustic section was the biggest let down for me. I stood right in front of Jon out on the circle and the Memory/Saturday Night combo didn't work. I wish they could have swapped Saturday Night for Bed of Roses. The acoustic section didn't do much at all. Memory works better in an arena, and Saturday Night live does nothing acousticly, especially not in a stadium.

I don't know what happened next. After seeing the set list I see that I'll Be There For You was planned, but somehwat Jon didn't felt doing it and went back to the main stage and started Army of One. Don't ask me why. The crowd really craved one of the big ballads.

Army of One was the bigget letdown live for me. It sounded good, but the song completely killed everything after the acoustic set. Very few knows the song, and secondly, it's to slow to start up the audience. Runaway instead of Army of One would have started the party again, but no.

Born To Follow shocked me a little. After all the bullshit I've heard about how much it sucks live this tour I prepared for the worst, but the song really went down great. It really was a crowd pleaser and I'm happy they played it after Army of One. Who Says though was so dull live. No one cared about it. There were a female singer who joined Jon on stage though, but it didn't help.

Dry County was nice and even the Swedish newspapers hails the song as the best song of the night. Jon struggles, but still a suprise and Phil did a great job.

Have a Nice Day was electric live! Bobby really ****ed up the solo though, it was painful to listen to.
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Overall, I'm happy. I'd give to the show 3 out of 5. The show lasted a little over 2 hours and 30 mins. I did miss Richie, but not as much as I thought I would. David has really uppered his game and is shining and Phil did a really great job. I'm looking forward to the Copenhagen show, and hopefully the band have reharsed a couple of gems for the show after the break.
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Does Bobby ever get the stink eye?
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Just got home from the show, so here is my review !

I had lowered expectations considering Richies absence. But oh boy, did I enjoy myself! I loved the show and has to tip the hat for Phil. No one can blame the guy for not doing a good job as a replacement. Of all the guys Phil and David really was the ones who truly had a good time. I've never seen David so active on a show before.

Like Linnea said, Jon was a little off. He did put on a good show and truly got the crowd going but I couldn't see the glow in his eyes. And during Dry County it was very obvious he was struggling. I hoped for a long encore, but it was pretty obvious his voice was completely shot. In These Arms was a great closer, but I felt like one of the big ballads were missing. One of Bed of Roses, Always and I'll Be There For You could have made a huge difference.

Water Made Me was a great opener. I had looked forwardto hearing it and it went down great. Bobby had some problems with his guitar at the start, so no E-bow during the intro.

Blood on Blood was a nice surpise. My first thought was that they skipped Raiose Your Hands and went for Lost Highway straight away. I love the acoustic intro to Blood on Blood.

Because We Can was phenomenal live. The crowd really ate it up! Maybe it was from where I stood, but I really thought it had one of the nights best crowd responses. Also What About Now suprised me. I'm not much into it on album, but it worked great live and the crowd was really into it.

Also We Got It Goin' is fantastic live. Not a fan of it, but live it's pretty great. The crowd loves it!

The acoustic section was the biggest let down for me. I stood right in front of Jon out on the circle and the Memory/Saturday Night combo didn't work. I wish they could have swapped Saturday Night for Bed of Roses. The acoustic section didn't do much at all. Memory works better in an arena, and Saturday Night live does nothing acousticly, especially not in a stadium.

I don't know what happened next. After seeing the set list I see that I'll Be There For You was planned, but somehwat Jon didn't felt doing it and went back to the main stage and started Army of One. Don't ask me why. The crowd really craved one of the big ballads.

Army of One was the bigget letdown live for me. It sounded good, but the song completely killed everything after the acoustic set. Very few knows the song, and secondly, it's to slow to start up the audience. Runaway instead of Army of One would have started the party again, but no.

Born To Follow shocked me a little. After all the bullshit I've heard about how much it sucks live this tour I prepared for the worst, but the song really went down great. It really was a crowd pleaser and I'm happy they played it after Army of One. Who Says though was so dull live. No one cared about it. There were a female singer who joined Jon on stage though, but it didn't help.

Dry County was nice and even the Swedish newspapers hails the song as the best song of the night. Jon struggles, but still a suprise and Phil did a great job.

Have a Nice Day was electric live! Bobby really ****ed up the solo though, it was painful to listen to.
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Overall, I'm happy. I'd give to the show 3 out of 5. The show lasted a little over 2 hours and 30 mins. I did miss Richie, but not as much as I thought I would. David has really uppered his game and is shining and Phil did a really great job. I'm looking forward to the Copenhagen show, and hopefully the band have reharsed a couple of gems for the show after the break.
thanks for your review. I have always liked Dave and think he is very under used. He has a lot of charisma and a great voice. When he lets go he is very entertaining to watch.
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What About Now, Because We Can were made for this reason. To sound great live. We Got It Goin' On also is amazing live! I think this is Bon Jovi of the present. I understood that in Sofia. The band, Jon understood and that's what he tries to do. He knows that the band is one of the best live acts in the globe and he tries to create arena rock songs and not that much of hits. He wants songs that will be killer live more than a killer studio album. This is how I get it at least. I hope you got my point
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