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Old 11-11-2016, 12:16 PM
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Im not that interested in the videos - only watched THINFS - as i prefer the videos I make in my mind when I listen.

I bet Jovi's Devil in the Temple is nowhere near as good as the one in my head every time I hear it!
Fair enough, I didn't think much of the Knockout video but, as cheesy as it is, I absolutely love the video for Come On Up.

I agree that the video for Devil's is probably going to be a let down. I feel like I'll only be happy if it's filmed in a burning building with Jon screaming with anger at the camera for 3 minutes haha.
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Old 11-11-2016, 12:48 PM
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Maybe they're using a church
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I really think the Come On Up To Our House video should have used the same house as the This House Is Not For Sale video.

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It's available on VEVO

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But yeah, seems interesting. If anybody's got access, please share the interview!
Just read the whole interview, some interesting and somewhat little different answers. I'll translate the essential parts later for you all!
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Old 11-11-2016, 04:38 PM
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  • The first video released, THINFS looks like it had the biggest budget of the 4.
  • It seems like the pattern is to cut 2 videos per day/shooting so in essence to save money, it's probably equivalent to shooting 6 long videos... It has to be done this way because I'm sure there is a budget but as long as they are better than those Bounce videos that his brother shot, I'm cool....
  • Jacob Dylan's son (Bob Dylan's Grandson) is the actor who looks like Elvis in the videos so they might have gotten him cheap as a way to give the kid some exposure...
  • Jon stated that Labor of Love will be the only video that they will not be featured in as a way to pay homage to Chris Isaak Wicked Games...
  • I think it's cools to get an album full of videos... To literally listen to an album while having the videos paint the image is a completely different experience... It's like reading the book and then seeing the movie after...

Someone help me out here. Which videos were shot and shot together that we know of so far?
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Old 11-11-2016, 07:43 PM
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I've translated the essential parts of the German SZ interview. Some questions were more or less the same than what he had already said in recent interviews, some others were more detailed. English's not my native language, so sorry for any grammar slips.

SZ: You've always had the reputation of a hard working man. Now you've taken a break of three years. Why?
JBJ: Let's put it this way: I went through a very dark tunnel. I'm not quite there yet, but I can see the light. Those have been three brutal years.

SZ: What happened?
JBJ: I had some deep identity crises. The record company whom I've worked with for thirty years has setup itself in a new direction and that has changed a lot for me. Then there were the personal setbacks: Our guitarist, my friend Richie Sambora, didn't show up for work one day - none of us has seen him in person ever since.

SZ: He has taken the route of solo career. Has he ever explained to you why?
JBJ: No. He was an unbelievably important ingredient to our band. But it would've been the wrong decision to end the band because of that. Even in the darkest months: the guys in the band were all there for me when I needed a shoulder to lean on. At one point we got past it. Especially our keyboarder David Bryan was just great - he managed it to shoulder a lot of what Richie did (the original word was "replace", but it was in a little different context, so I re-phrased it), even though he hadn't been involved in album productions at all over the years. It's really comfortable working with him since he's not dealing with same demons as Richie is.

SZ: You're talking about alcohol...
JBJ: Oh, Richie's had a lot of demons. Our drummer Tico Torres has been sober for 25 years now. I have been anyway. David Bryan has no issues with drugs.

SZ: Had there already been signs of your sidekick Richie Sambora leaving one day?
JBJ: During the cause of a huge tour six years ago he needed to go to rehab, so we had a replacement guitarist for a number of shows. We were aware of Richie's issues, one day he lost his driver's license, the other he was sleeping on the street. These stories are known. Each time he was back within two days. On the 2013 tour all seemed to go smooth. No drop-outs. After 20 shows we had a break and were set to continue in Calgary. I was already there one day prior to the show when Richie called and asked: "Is it ok if I arrive on the day of the show?" - "Sure, it's fine." The next day I got woken up by my manager in the hotel - which he usually only does when the hotel's on fire. He said: "Jon, we've got a problem". I instantly knew what was going on.

SZ: But you assumed that he was going to call you up eventually?
JBJ: We had a concert to play that night. We had 120 crew members relying on their paychecque. We had an agency paying us for 100 shows in advance. Those weren't peanuts.

...some of the answers we had already gotten...

JBJ: It was like he had been wiped off the face of earth. People keep asking: *What happened between the two of you?" I don't know! He could've said 'I'm done, can't go on like that anymore, don't want to share my art with the audience in this way anymore' - I would've understood that.

SZ: You're not mad at him?
JBJ: No, I can't be. This job's really torturing. He's chosen to take a different path and that's absolutely ok. He's a wonderful person and we've written some fabulous songs together. We were best buddies. Anybody would be blessed to be able to call someone like him his friend. But unfortunately he can't get a grip on his demons.

SZ: How did you work though this setback?
JBJ: After Calgary there were some 80 shows to play, one each few days. I had no time to think about it. I had a job to do, we also needed to somehow fill the giant black hole he had left to my right each night. On the last day of the tour, it was in December of 2013 in Australia, I didn't give a **** if I was ever gonna play another note in my life. I was burned out. For the whole of 2014 I didn't even pick up my guitar. All I felt were fear, anger, depression, sadness, anxiety. **** it, why should I put myself through all that again?

...then there are some comparisons to the situation around 1990 and the way the album came together (cover photo etc.)

...he then talks about originally not wanting to play live at all anymore and his wife asking him the essential questions

SZ: Which question?
JBJ: The question was: "Why?" I told her that I was just gonna play these 20 shows. She responded: "Why?" "Cause I want to make some cash." She said: "That's a shit answer!" And thought that she was right. There has to be more to it. I really have to want it, feel the desire for something new.

SZ: So what are you doing differently now?
JBJ: I've recently played a small concert in my hometown New Jersey. Just performing a few new tracks, that was all I wanted. But something was different than before: I kept telling stories inbetween the songs. Afterwards I asked people how they liked it. Everyone was telling me: "The songs are ok, but the stories were great!" In London the same thing happened: They wanted to hear these stories. We had a completely different atmosphere this time around. I like that direction. Let's see if I can find a way that's exciting for me, but at the same time keeps the average Joe who's just there for the hits entertained.

SZ: Can you point out what really helped you?
JBJ: These four little concerts did a lot for me. To stand on stage for two hours with a halfway working voice. I had had huge doubts as to whether I was able to sing at all anymore. I knew: If I'm not able meet my own demands, I'm done...

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That's some cold hard truth Jon talking about his voice.
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Has it been posted before? Itw for the Belgian radio station Classic 21 (with French overdub)


I'll post a transcript later if someone's interested but we've already heard/read most of what they said.

@4:15 Jon provided more details about why he chose to record at Avatar Studios: he explained that it wasn't a "going back to our roots" move but it rather came by accident, they used to record at his own studio in NJ then go to LA for overdubs because Richie and John Shanks lived over there but now that Richie's gone, he (Jon) lives in NYC and John doesn't mind going to NY, recording in a NYC studio was more practical for them.
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I've translated the essential parts of the German SZ interview. Some questions were more or less the same than what he had already said in recent interviews, some others were more detailed. English's not my native language, so sorry for any grammar slips.
Wow. I knew it was going to be pretty insightful, but that was... well, wow, pretty intense interview.

Thanks a lot for doing this. Your English is certainly much better than my broken german after taking lessons for 5 years ha ha ha
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