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Old 09-29-2020, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by James_86 View Post
I agree. I think people here are taking the quote in a literal sense and concentrating solely on the sound. I think he means that the attitude and edge is gone.
I think you hit the nail on the head; and it makes even more sense when the quote is read within the context of the paragraph:

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....It’s also OK to finally refer to Bon Jovi individually and not necessarily as a band. Guitarist and co-writer Richie Sambora has been gone for nearly a decade, taking most of the band’s rock fuel with him. At least that’s the way it sounds in 2020 … or on 2020.

It's more than just rock guitar that left with Richie. As said, Bon Jovi has never been hard rock. At most, they were melodic or pop rock; but they seemed to have more rock band attitude with Richie, especially in the live shows. It could be argued that Phil-X has even more of a hard rock edge than Richie; but he isn't out front as much. Richie sharing the front line on stage and in interviews, to say nothing of his backing vocals, created at least the illusion of a rock band. Even though, technically, it's always been JBJ and his backup band, Richie's presence made it a lot less obvious than it is now.
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