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Bon Jovi played at Birmingham nec around christmas of 1989 (between Xmas and new year) . I know I was there and I think Eddie73 can confirm it as he was too. They were supported by Dan Reed Network. I went to 3 shows iirc and it was the first I heard Prayer and I,ll be there for you done acoustically. There was a review of one of the shows a few years ago in Classic Rock. Roulette was recorded at Ipswich Gaumont Theatre on Oct 11TH 1984. They were supporting KISS and both groups shows were recorded and played on The Friday Rock Show. |
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But Prayer was done the normal way and I'll Be There For You wasn't played at all. They played Living In Sin at every show at that time - it was the current single. I'll Be There For You was done sometimes as a second ballad of the show, opening the encore. But not that often. |
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Without sounding patronising I,m 42 and remember it well. you are 22 and taking your info from the internet I would imagine. I still cant understand why these shows arent listed on a lot of archive sites, but the same sites state Queensryche supported BJ in the uk in 86. It was in fact a group called FM. There are quite a few mistakes on these archive sites but for some reason when I point them out I seem to be ignored despite the fact I was at these shows. And while I,m still moaning Crown of Thorns, Thunder and Van Halen supported BJ at Sheffield on the Crossroads tour in 95. Not Ugly Kid Joe. |
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They did acoustic Prayer at the first Wembley show, along with acoustic jam, Love For Sale and Ride Cowboy Ride. But no I'll Be There For You. The last show in Wembley started with Raise Your Hands, they also played Social Disease and Seven Days. Only Without Love and Never Say Goobye missed to make it a SWW night :D I'm taking my info from what I hear ;) I have those shows as bootlegs and the bootlegs were labelled by people who recorded them, which means they were there, just like you :) this is not a question of age ;) I really appreciate people like you remembering those days. I love the New Jersey era everything included, so any new info is precious to me :) As for Roulette - I've compared them and they are not the same :( |
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Now trust me :) I've listened to so many BOB as possible and this is definitely the December of 1989. |
The Roulette thing surprises me because I used to have a recording of both KISS' s and Bon Jovi from the Ipswich show.
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1989-12-27 exists as bootleg. I don't remember Jon saying whether it is first or which night. I'll listen to it again. I suppose it is the first, it would be logical that they were home or at least didn't play during holiday. |
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Found a ticket stub for sale online: Birmingham Nec 29/12/89 - Ticket - UK - 1989 Used Ticket Stub For Concert Fri 29 Dec 1989, /EX |
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