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Originally Posted by Alphavictim
After 1+ year of a pandemic and economic crisis, Americans are in dire straits. Who's gonna lend a "helping hand"™? You know who. This is why we at Jon Bon Jovi's™ felt it was time to give - to give the American™ Working Man™ the chance to Experience™ the JBJ Experience™! These are my people, this is my crowd - the corporate route!
It wouldn't bother me as much if JBJ wouldn't constantly act like he's following Springsteen's lead. He may be well meaning sometimes, but he is playing to rich housewives almost exclusively - so much for inclusion. Although at least - taking their money to provide meals for people without a home probably takes precdent over allowing lower middle class into his shows. Still.
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Very much agreed. Jon always acts as if he wants to be the next Dylan, Wait, Springsteen, Cohen, but neither his actions nor his songwriting come anywhere close to that. I've just finished reading Bruce's biography and it started diggin' into his albums simultaneously. Not only has it sparked a whole new appreciation for the Boss, but it has also blatantly shown how much half-assed most of the Jovi world has become these days and actually, it pretty much has turned me off from BJ for now.