What this really boils down to, though, is "I sold out". And now he's pissing both over the music a lot of people love and his partners who made him rich. Woopee.
Also, if the Bon Jovi sound was so limiting to him, why the hell did he do his own version of Rosi? And use the rest of the guys on his first solo album? As well as get Desmond Child to write? Dude's trying to rewrite history and paint himself as the true musician of the band who never quite enjoyed the poppy stuff they released. Take some ****ing responsibility for the songs you wrote and the albums you recorded. He claims to have played such a huge role in the writing and production of the BJ albums, but now he wants nothing to do with that. Make up your mind. |
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Dave also hadn't fallen out with the CEO at the time of filming the documentary, which may explain the difference in language the pair of them used. At the time of the documentary, Dave actually came across as having the strongest opinions of all of them with respect to his true feelings about the band. |
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The man is a classless idiot who is just trying to insult Jon. If he continues like this I'm struggling to see a reunion. Either way, it'll never be the same again. |
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He loves The Beatles and blues music, it's hardly a surprise that he talks about Bon Jovi's output in negative terms. After 2000 he was more or less a session player who drank to get through the tours, before that I'd say his heart was in it though. |
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And again, what explains the difference between David and Richie is class. David has it, Richie doesn't. |
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And still his setlists will include turds like Who says you can't go home. Really?
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