Aloha !
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Originally Posted by James_86
And I stand by that. Most mainstream live acts stick to a fairly rigid set list, simple Internet searches tell you that. Again, I've seen enough variety from Bon Jovi to be satisfied. Bon Jovi have been anything but rigid, when you factor in the fact Jon may change the order around while not specifically playing something different.
My expectations aren't low at all, I'm just not selfish enough to expect because I'm there and I've heard Captain Crash 76 times, Jon may play Stick to Your Guns instead. Get off your pedestal you muppet.
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I've no idea why that tone and insult is needed as I don't think I've not insulted you in any way? As for your argument, you just don't seem to understand what people have tried to say. The very fact that you're satisfied with the amount of supposed changes you're getting which really aren't changes at all compared to other acts shows your bar is low.
Yes, bands keep the same set throughout the same tour. But the next tour half their set has changed. With Bon Jovi this just isn't the case as, minus the new songs, everything else but just 2 songs is completely similar. Even with Hyde Park, the differences between 2011 and 2013 were just 7 songs:
Raise Your Hands
I Love This Town
Blaze of Glory
Lay Your Hands on Me
I'll Be There for You
Hey God
Love's The Only Rule
That's considered mixing it up to you? Out of that list there's 1 song you'd just not expect at a Bon Jovi. This variety you're speaking of isn't there.
So unless you can show me a band who changes about as much per tour as Bon Jovi does with A "simple internet search" you're just flat out wrong. How many bands play 1 completely new song per tour to their audience? Your simple internet search ought to show you that right away as both me and semigoodlooking have tried to explain to you. I've no idea why this is so hard to understand.
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Sebastiaan