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That’s why I said it was a theory. Not hard facts, but based on how PR works and how media is used to convey messages. No byline on the ABC article made me think maybe it was fed to the Music News Group by a press agent. Still speculation. I didn’t pretend otherwise. But we were also speculating about Richie referring to Jon as the ‘famous face’ when he said, “Guess which one.” So there ya go. Quote:
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Bottom line? I like Jon; not as much as I do Richie, but that’s just a personal preference; it has nothing to do with thinking Richie’s a better person. I respect him as much as I do Richie. I don’t agree with everything they do; but I’m not going to judge them or their behavior. Not my job! Quote:
“Except for the name and a few other changes…” I know exactly what you mean. Jon fans have been known to give him credit for a lot more than he deserves. I’m not saying that Jon doesn’t deserve a lot of credit, mind you; but he’s not God either. He’s not solely responsible for the success of Bon Jovi, even if he is the driving force behind it. He and the band are not the only reason Richie’s successful. They all contributed to the success of the band; but BJ didn’t make any of them who they are. It only elevated their celebrity; I admit that no matter how hard I try to resist it (and I do try), I’ve been known to sling a few arrows Jon’s way in pure reaction to things people have said about Richie. I posted in another forum that it’s like that old theory we learned in high school: For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. But not to the point that I make up shit. I ain’t gonna lie about that either. Becky, I don’t like being at loggerheads with anybody. We’ve both spent more time on this than we needed to. You have every right to your opinion and I can appreciate the way you defend Jon. I just wanted to clarify that I don’t have a thing in the world against him and when I say something about his behavior it’s an objective observation not judgment. So please don’t attack me. Have a good weekend! |
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Richie has been accused of falling off the wagon mainly on the net. Not in mainstream media for the most part. It's mainly been on here. To be honest, looking at him, having seen him live and listening to people who've seen him up close, it looks like he has come off the wagon. That won't end well for him and makes a bit of a mockery of the claim that he left the tour to do what's right for his daughter. It's not my business but being 55 and traipsing around the world on tour with a 29 year old girlfriend whilst pissed is hardly being a great parent on the face of it. Like I say, not my business but it does contradict his reasons for leaving the BWC tour. The difference is that the situation was of Richie's making. He's admitted as much. To me, Jon rushed the album and tour. But Richie caused the shitstorm that followed with how he dealt with that. In terms of mainstream media, Jon took most of the accusations and finger pointing and maintained a dignified silence. Just to clarify, I went to see Richie on Monday. He was brilliant and I thoroughly enjoyed the show. His voice is in great shape compared to Jon. I adore Stranger, a lot of Aftermath and parts of Undiscovered Soul. I'm not a Jon fanboy and anti-Richie. I just honestly believe that Richie has let himself down badly over the last 18 months while Jon has carried himself incredibly well. |
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But please, go on, didn't mean to interfere. Just have nothing better to do being stuck in bed with one horrible flu! |
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Jackie, your post was too long to go through step by step but I just wanted to commented on the PR section. You mention PR in your other statement and that Jon is working behind the scenes taking digs at Richie. I personally think that is a load of bullshit but that is just POV :) Where as Richie is personally taking the digs at Jon via his own interviews and from his own mouth. Yet you seem to think that Jon is more of a bad guy in the media department? How is that? Jon hasn't said anything at all against Richie (I know the Edge comment) You think Richie is not cunning with PR himself? Take the fan photos on his FB page, you don't think that is to win the fans approval back? The meeting of the fans before the shows, after the shows. You don't think he needs to get the fans back on his side again and in his "corner" It's all PR. Every single part of it. |
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DevilsSon, I really don't know why you think I hate Richie. I don't hate Richie. I'd be devastated if something happened to him. I just don't like his singing voice. And, yes, I did compare it to "vocal vomiting." I coined that term myself, thank you very much, and it cracks up my friends who also don't like Richie's singing. As I told Jackie, it's not Richie I have a problem with (until recently). I've had conflicts with his fans because of the way some of them attack Jon. But, hey, I'm glad you think I'm "super nice and helpful." That's the nicest thing you've ever said to me. I hope you get better soon. |
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Good to see you, Richie. Germany has missed you. How does it feel to be back in Europe? It feels good to be back. Germany has always welcomed us with open arms, and for me it feels like a second home to. Hey, this hotel alone has certainly seen me about 50 times. What difference do you see between the American and European audiences? European audiences during shows is much more attentive and focused than in the USA. This much is certain! Here the people are much more willing to really listen. In the United States, one often has the impression that they only come to party. That's okay, sure, but the difference is extreme to me. You've got several solo shows and festivals played in recent weeks already here ... Yes, and it was great! The festival audience is always a challenge, which I like very much. I try to be there to change some people's perspective. Aside from the fans and people from the music business, many still think that I'm a guitarist of the band was something like Jon's henchmen and have no idea that I am a singer and Bon Jovi songs have written. Just as with Orianthi, who know many "only" as guitarist of Michael Jackson. How did you meet at all? That was more or less random. I have met Orianthi in Hawaii when I was making with my daughter there on vacation. Alice Cooper, for which I have written and produced some of the songs, called me and asked if I wanted to do a charity show with him, Steven Tyler and Sammy Hagar. We sat at the rehearsals and there also played Orianthi. When I was then later turn to go to the microphone and to play, she was also there, and we played together. It was great, we have added a playful, almost without thinking about it. Later ill four days before our Australian tour, the mother of my guitarist, so he could not on tour. I would indeed necessary, the guitar parts often have enough, but it's better for me to have a backup. So I called to Ori, she is Australian, and asked if they will jump. And she said "yes". The chemistry was right off the bat. She is an incredible guitarist. could you spend a lot of time with your daughter. If they actually to your shows? Oh yes. She loves music and has a good taste. The apple apparently does not fall far from the tree (grins). She likes almost all genres and often shows me new things. I have taught her to be the music and art always open. Must be pretty cool, Richie Sambora as Daddy to have. Naa (laughs) ... I'm just Daddy. It is the most important in my life. A great girl. She is now 16 and is allowed to drive the car. Oh my God, how I hate that! (Smiles and looks to the sky) So you have the choice to leave Bon Jovi and to be more for your family there, yet never looked back? I'm not completely folded. At the time I only said that I do not at this rate. My daughter is now 16 as I said - and I was never home! Ava needed me and I needed them. Solo I determine their own pace; I tour three or four weeks and I'm back again. But you have to imagine: the last Bon Jovi tour went over 18 months by 52 countries. The Tour before 14 months by 47 countries. In addition, I'm the guy who writes the songs and the album co-produced. And then cost the nine months that lay between. I also found that the new album in the short time had not yet been properly done. It could definitely needs more work. Anyway, these two tours were the greatest in rock history alongside the Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead. One wonders at some point: what counts more - personal happiness and family, or even more money? Even though it is a very unpopular decision for the fans and the band was obviously - I have decided for the former. People will understand someday. If Bon Jovi and I get back together in the future, it will be great - but different. cessation comes with you so in no case in question? I'll make music till I drop dead. Because it is a part of me. That's why I'm here. I was aware of as a child. I could take an instrument, found out the mechanism and was very quick to play capable. (Anm.d.Redaktion: RS plays all the guitar styles, piano, bass, drums, saxophone and accordion) you play by ear? Yes. Later, I also has music theory at the high school and in college. I have learned so to speak backwards Richie Sambora: "I'm not completely dropped out" Singer about happiness, money and coolness Richie Sambora: "I'm not completely dropped out" "No matter what happens - you have to stay cool!" I was traveling a lot for research on your fan pages and Facebook. Did you actually time you read through the many comments and wishes of the fans? But yes! Sure I'll do that I look at me. And I am very glad that I get so much positive feedback! I jot me song requests. Every evening there was a different setlist. That makes it exciting for the fans and keeps me and the band nicely on Zack ... What do you enjoy most as a solo artist? To be my own boss, obviously, and sing yourself! Also, I can play as long as I want. (Laughs) The musical freedom that Improvisationsmöglickeiten, I missed more and more into Bon Jovi. You you have to imagine it this way: If we were in a packed stadium on the stage, I closed my eyes, have played solos and could improvise, I felt the music. Honestly: When you got it less and less space, and the setlist was always inflexible, has pissed me insane. That's not for me. Are you probably know this happens error in your shows? If you for example let your memory down? If one has written more than 500 songs, that happens ever. This memory capacity I have not. (Laughs) Hey, I'm just a man ... I was once on the stage, and the next song should be "Rosie". I started playing and I noticed suddenly no longer a damned chords of the song! I have just sung a capella and let the audience sing along. You know, that's the thing with the professionalism: Let yourself on stage never upset. Never. No matter what happens, you have to stay cool. " Is that happens once in a giant stadium? There are a lot of other things happening. The whole sound system is lubricated times. As I said, stay cool. But these are technical problems. If you happen to own any mistakes: give it to! If you forget what: Smile at the audience and say "You know what? I have it forgotten. "It takes no foul. Or "Hey, I've written 500 songs, you think I can all by heart?" (Laughs) Are there old songs that you would most like to never play again? Yes, there is. "Runaway", for example one of them. That was not my style. Jon had taken up with other people, and this (sings the chorus) "... ooh she's a little runaway" ... oh no. Not my cup of tea. But you do not currency exchange about the radio station when it is played? (still laughing) I want it once formulated as follows: I do not listen to that. And believe me, it is as good as not played anywhere ... Okay, then let me ask the question a different way around: Which song are you most proud of "Living On A Prayer" is a song, which I'm really proud . Because he has touched many people. Everyone, absolutely everyone was "Tommy" and "Gina": At some point in life everyone comes to a point where it is difficult and you have to fight. And then there's "The Answer". I started writing it at age 19, and he was only finished when I was 30. This is very unusual, I usually write songs in a day. But this song is very poetic and eloquent, I wanted to have him perfectly. I visit hospitals more often and talk to people who have not long to live. It's mostly just this song, which gives them strength. This touched me very much, and when I sing it live, I have to on stage often act together. Songs on the current "Aftermath" album are very introspective. Is this a conquest, the audience emotionally to open up like that? If I authentically and honestly would not, then what would be left? Of course I show my own vulnerability. Everyone has, more or less the same problems, I'm just a microcosm for all: each of us has already been heart broken at some point we all lose their parents, people make distinctions by. Because it does not matter how much you have in the account, it hurts the soul, I'm equal to everyone hurt. In your own life there have been so many ups and downs, have you ever thought about writing an autobiography? do you think not how many times you therefore to expect. But you know what they want? They just want the cliché: I slept with whom and what illegal substances I've taken. Furthermore I do not write. I have made many mistakes, but I have forgiven them to me. For that I need not an autobiography, I communicate my life through my music and the lyrics. You wrote together with Orianthi new songs. What can we expect? I think that many people even with her not knowing that she is a good songwriter and singer. I've never run into such a chemistry that she and connects me. We have written more than 30 songs, and I have given it my best friends who do not cheat me once to check. All agreed that it is something special. Richie, we still had many questions, but I think we have the time already very moved ... Do not worry, sweetheart, that's absolutely fine. Hey, I'm the boss here! And if you have a song request for you afterwards? .. PS: The we had. And he was satisfied. thank you for the interview! |
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TY to whoever provided the translated article. Couple of comments: About his FB and all the positives, does he not realize that his admins remove anything remotely negative before the cyber ink dries? Some taste of different perceptions can be a good thing - understand vile but really sheltered. Plus, I know something is lost in translation but what does this remark mean? "...and I have given it my best friends who do not cheat me once to check." |
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