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nrm123 05-16-2013 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solid Sambora (Post 1129843)
If- IF- Richie did come back 06/06, I wonder what would happen to Phil X?

Would he stay with the tour, almost an understudy in case Richie goes again?

nope he will go back to his band with a lot more G's in his pocket than 2 months ago

Stranger11 05-16-2013 05:24 PM

Hereīs what Jon said about the Richie situation at a pressconference in Vienna a couple of hours ago (a summary from 3 different articles):

"He wasnīt fired and there was no fight. He just didnīt show up. We went through this before."

When asked when Richie will be back:
"You really have to ask him. As soon as he solves his personal problems we will talk if he wants to be back. We love him and miss him.
Heīll always be part of the band til he doesnīt want to anymore"


Here are a few links but itsīall in german - thereīs no audio or video yet:

http://www.oe24.at/musik/pop-rock/Bo...-Gig/104317106

http://wien.orf.at/news/stories/2584645/

http://kurier.at/kultur/musik/voll-f...eau/12.792.005


He also said thatīs heīs feeling fine again-no allergy problems at the moment.

About the tour: No shows in August.

Solid Sambora 05-16-2013 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nrm123 (Post 1129844)
nope he will go back to his band with a lot more G's in his pocket than 2 months ago

Unless the "personal reason" was something definitive i.e. "I'll be gone X long and be back Y date", would you take the risk of cutting Phil X loose only for Richie to relapse/quit/whatever again? It's one thing calling him up in America, but another to have him flying back and forth over the Atlantic. I'd imagine in one way or another Phil would be paid some more G's to stick around.

jessycardy 05-16-2013 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stranger11 (Post 1129845)
Hereīs what Jon said about the Richie situation at a pressconference in Vienna a couple of hours ago (a summary from 3 different articles):

"He wasnīt fired and there was no fight. He just didnīt show up. We went through this before."

When asked when Richie will be back:
"You really have to ask him. As soon as he solves his personal problems we will talk if he wants to be back. We love him and miss him.
Heīll always be part of the band til he doesnīt want to anymore"


Here are a few links but itsīall in german - thereīs no audio or video yet:

http://www.oe24.at/musik/pop-rock/Bo...-Gig/104317106

http://wien.orf.at/news/stories/2584645/

http://kurier.at/kultur/musik/voll-f...eau/12.792.005


He also said thatīs heīs feeling fine again-no allergy problems at the moment.

About the tour: No shows in August.

Thanks about that, the sources and everything!

On a sidenote, did they really use Jon's wax statue in the slideshow of his pictures?

Stranger11 05-16-2013 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jessycardy (Post 1129848)
On a sidenote, did they really use Jon's wax statue in the slideshow of his pictures?

Yep, but donīt tell them that ;)

steel_horse75 05-16-2013 05:42 PM

I suppose we will know about 06/06 in a few weeks!

Beaky 05-16-2013 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steel_horse75 (Post 1129852)
I suppose we will know about 06/06 in a few weeks!

You just out-Rolo'd Rolo... Love your work...

semigoodlookin 05-16-2013 06:07 PM

Jon is being slightly more vocal on the situation, and it really seems as if he has no idea what is happening either. Richie didn't show up, Jon said it there, and he doesn't know when he'll be back, but he will always be welcome. Aside from Richie saying if he will be back or not, Jon has just told us everything.

The more I think about it the more I wonder if David and Tico had even talked to Richie. We assume because they said they did, they did, but perhaps it was just an answer to a question in the heat of the moment. "Have you talked to him?", "yeah sure".

Sissy3 05-16-2013 07:13 PM

Why did this jump out at me?
Quote:

He just didnīt show up. We went through this before
Jon may eventually get tired of all the tip-toeing around and just spill what he knows.......nah, Mr. In Control wouldn't do that. :D

jessycardy 05-16-2013 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sissy3 (Post 1129885)
Why did this jump out at me? Jon may eventually get tired of all the tip-toeing around and just spill what he knows.......nah, Mr. In Control wouldn't do that. :D

It jumped out at me as well. And it's not even the first time he says something like this. But I believe he means those sentences as two different statements, not related to each other. As in he didn't show up this time. We've been through part of a tour without him before. Either this, or there's something we don't know, but I doubt in that case Jon would word it that way.

Jonty 05-16-2013 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bounce7800 (Post 1129824)
Nah, the stadium shows in the UK aren't selling out. You may not get the type of ticket you want but you would easily get a ticket of some kind. If there was travel arrangements involved then indeed its a go or no go choice and you'd be sick if you cancel plans, lose some deposits and then Richie shows up after all. It's why the lack of information is frustrating as people can't make an informed choice with partial info.

First time I have ever seen adverts on Sky for Bonjovi shows in the UK..............must be getting desperate to sell!! And Richie was constantly shown throughout which is hilarious since he isnt actually with the band at the moment

Jonty 05-16-2013 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steel_horse75 (Post 1129786)
Makes sense June 6th as its the start of the big shows - no offence to those who dont see IOW, Hyde Park and the UK as big shows...

and Slane!!

Jonty 05-16-2013 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by semigoodlookin (Post 1129864)
Jon is being slightly more vocal on the situation, and it really seems as if he has no idea what is happening either. Richie didn't show up, Jon said it there, and he doesn't know when he'll be back, but he will always be welcome. Aside from Richie saying if he will be back or not, Jon has just told us everything.

The more I think about it the more I wonder if David and Tico had even talked to Richie. We assume because they said they did, they did, but perhaps it was just an answer to a question in the heat of the moment. "Have you talked to him?", "yeah sure".

I think he is just tired of answering the same questions over and over with the same answer over and over!!

Christian81 05-16-2013 08:07 PM

I was shocked to hear this. This is sad news...

steel_horse75 05-16-2013 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beaky (Post 1129856)
You just out-Rolo'd Rolo... Love your work...

Thanks!!!!!!

Solid Sambora 05-16-2013 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stranger11 (Post 1129845)
He just didnīt show up. We went through this before."


Quote:

Originally Posted by jessycardy (Post 1129887)
It jumped out at me as well. And it's not even the first time he says something like this. But I believe he means those sentences as two different statements, not related to each other. As in he didn't show up this time. We've been through part of a tour without him before. Either this, or there's something we don't know, but I doubt in that case Jon would word it that way.


Could the "we went through this before" actually be towards the interviewer? Either that interviewer personally has kept asking, or in general that he feels he's covered the issue enough in previous interviews?

bjcrazycpa 05-16-2013 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solid Sambora (Post 1129926)
Could the "we went through this before" actually be towards the interviewer? Either that interviewer personally has kept asking, or in general that he feels he's covered the issue enough in previous interviews?

That's how I took it that he was addressing the interviewer.

idbl_fanatic 05-16-2013 09:55 PM

Richie Sambora ‏@TheRealSambora 3m

Check it out.... pic.twitter.com/6f43nII74O

jessycardy 05-16-2013 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solid Sambora (Post 1129926)
Could the "we went through this before" actually be towards the interviewer? Either that interviewer personally has kept asking, or in general that he feels he's covered the issue enough in previous interviews?

It could be, but it seems a little stretched, if you ask me. Plus, he said something along those lines in a previous interview while answering to the same kind of question.

rolo_tomachi 05-16-2013 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by idbl_fanatic (Post 1129930)
Richie Sambora ‏@TheRealSambora 3m

Check it out.... pic.twitter.com/6f43nII74O

Incomplete Link
PD: I see, an acoustic guitar.

http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/8...ythiefjovi.gif

ben 05-16-2013 10:07 PM

Richie's latest tweet
maybe this guitar will be the winner's award, of his Every Road song contest.
or maybe he'll surprise us by telling us that he'll play this guitar with BJ after June 6th. Imagine that?? lol

Richie Sambora ‏@TheRealSambora

Check it out.... pic.twitter.com/6f43nII74O

jessycardy 05-16-2013 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1129936)

LOL
No, actually it's not. Just copy and paste it into the address bar and it will work just fine! But that GIF's pretty amazing, so it's worth it to see it again.

ben 05-16-2013 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by idbl_fanatic (Post 1129930)
Richie Sambora ‏@TheRealSambora 3m

Check it out.... pic.twitter.com/6f43nII74O

sorry didn't see that and posted his tweet again :))

bonjovi90 05-16-2013 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1129936)
Incomplete Link
PD: I see, an acoustic guitar.

http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/8...ythiefjovi.gif

The link works.

jessycardy 05-16-2013 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben (Post 1129939)
sorry didn't see that and posted his tweet again :))

We are all posting the same thing all over each other at this very moment, I guess that's what one of Richie's happy tweets brings us to do. :D

ben 05-16-2013 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1129936)
Incomplete Link
PD: I see, an acoustic guitar.

http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/8...ythiefjovi.gif

ahaha great pic! yup Jon had a problem today in Vienna..
Jon do it like MJ! lol

ezearis 05-16-2013 10:37 PM

This says it all:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...07244166_n.jpg

rolo_tomachi 05-16-2013 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ezearis (Post 1129951)

Wow, a subliminal message... Phil X.

Dave88 05-16-2013 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solid Sambora (Post 1129926)
Could the "we went through this before" actually be towards the interviewer? Either that interviewer personally has kept asking, or in general that he feels he's covered the issue enough in previous interviews?

Nope, he's clearly referring to Richie not being there. He used the exact same words in other interviews before.

eddie73 05-16-2013 11:13 PM

Interesting read especially " Lets see if the band let me play 2 solo songs on tour " Pissed of that they are not!


http://playboy.abril.com.br/confrari...a/ele-e-o-bon/

ezearis 05-16-2013 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eddie73 (Post 1129970)
Interesting read especially " Lets see if the band let me play 2 solo songs on tour " Pissed of that they are not!


http://playboy.abril.com.br/confrari...a/ele-e-o-bon/

Code:

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RSROCKS 05-16-2013 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ezearis (Post 1129972)
Code:

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Sorry the content of the site must only be for mature readers :)

Dave88 05-16-2013 11:31 PM

Here's the interview (courtesy of Google translate):

Bon Jovi have confirmed shows in Rock in Rio and Sao Paulo in September, but no one knows if the guitarist and faithful companion of Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, away for "personal problems", will also come. Prior to removal, he assured PLAYBOY had never felt so close to Jon ...
Jardel Sebba 16/05/2013 16h41
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Think of great partnerships in the world of rock'n'roll and try to ignore Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. Will be impossible. Alongside Jagger and Richards, Lennon and McCartney and Tyler Perry and always, of course, mutatis mutandis, Jon and Richie have created a signature in the world of hard rock. Guitarist inspired, creative, and virtuoso key part of the personality of the band baptized with the surname of his singer, Sambora is, like him or not, one of the great musicians of his generation. Three solo albums, released in 1991, 1998 and last year, give a clearer picture of its contribution to the band's music and its conception as a composer. During the release of the latest Aftermath of the Lowdown, and before the release of What About Now, thirteenth studio album from Bon Jovi, and the subsequent tour Because We Can, passing through Brazil in September, I spoke with Richie. He told about the motivations that led to another solo album, born to exorcise demons related to their addiction to drugs and alcohol. Supposedly the same demons were also responsible for the unprecedented removal of Richie's band's tour, announced last month and officially credited to "personal problems". The guitarist is out of shows in Europe, replaced by Canadian studio musician Phil X, and it is unclear whether he will be back on stage at concerts in Brazil. Before the turmoil, however, Richie spoke of women, life on the road and made sure that he had never felt so close to Jon. Check out.

Aftermath of the Lowdown, released late last year, is his third solo album. What motivates you to release a solo album, take time to do this, have a bunch of new songs or have the desire to do something different than Bon Jovi?
I think it's a bit of each one of these things. Happened to me over the years, have gone through all the good things we have achieved with Bon Jovi and at the same time, have had ups and downs in my life. I think, beyond all this, what motivates me is being able to have an individual artistic expression, have songs that are just mine, you know?

Many people say that a solo often born of songs that just do not fit in the main band. Something similar happened to you?
No, because I had these songs, they came after my last work concludes with the band. These songs tell stories of my life, but somehow, when I write about my experiences, my feelings, I always had the chance to connect with people from these stories. We generally more in common with each other as human beings than we imagine. When you write about your life experiences, you're at the bottom talking about the experiences of everyone.

You get comfortable being the leader, singer and main attraction on stage after so many years sharing the spotlight with Jon?
Is there any special preparation for this? Yes, I do my best to take care, take better care of my voice. Hired a new vocal coach, who taught me to keep my voice intact. I spent some time on the road in Europe doing my solo tour and had four shows in the first four nights, and it still amounted to travel, the comings and goings of Los Angeles, the jet lag and all that stuff, then you need to prepare to be fit. But I feel very comfortable with the role of lead singer, played this role in most of the bands I was in before Bon Jovi. I like being the leader. Even miss it when I'm with the band.

Bon Jovi began this year touring Because We Can. You want to find dates to their solo shows between the dates of the band?
I hope so! It is what we are trying to achieve now, even if it is just me playing with the guitar, or just two guys playing in small places, doing intimate sets. But the band should let me play one or two songs from my hard every night to promote it - Bon Jovi can almost be a platform for the release of my album. I want to play one or two songs a night of it, let's see if the band let me do it.

Bon Jovi was one of the few hard rock bands that managed to survive the grunge era in the early 1990s, and today launched a very hard celebrated in 1992, Keep the Faith. His memory is of a time that was really difficult for you or not that bad?
We feel a difficulty at this time, yes, but we always knew that we needed to be ourselves, you know? Needed to change artistically to continue. And Keep the Faith was a great evolution for us, we started talking about politics, family. Were older at the time we were in our thirty years - in our twenties, we were basically animals of rock'n'roll. When we get a little older, we started talking about different things in the lyrics and their meaning. But honestly, your bid grunge was only really felt in the United States, not anywhere else. And we become, at that time a major band in all other parts of the world, and Keep the Fait h became at that time the biggest tour of our history, and the album sold 10 million copies. Soon, it was a great time. But I think the band that did not make the changes we made and not evolved and not kept true to who they were as musicians, they went out of circulation at that time, as happened with many.

His partnership as musician and composer with Jon Bon Jovi is one of the most enduring and successful rock. Can see one main reason for this success?
It's a great question. I think there are a lot of reasons for this, though I do not actually know the exact answer. Jon and I grew close to many of the other, although I am a little older than him, and come from the same middle-class, hard-working, our families have the same origin. So we always had a lot in common. We grew up together in the show, and you do not **** with each other in such a situation. And all this has much to do with the band, of course. When you continue to fill stadiums around the world for all these years, there is a magnetism which you can not resist.

Biographers of famous musicians often indicate that two guys who live all that is right on the road for many years can hardly keep real friends. Do you agree?
No, because, on many levels, Jon and I are much closer now than we were when we had twenty or thirty years [Richie is 53 and Jon, 51]. What happens is that friends come and go, but family is forever, and when you have a brother, he's your brother forever. And this band became a family, we go through births, deaths, divorces, marriages, always together. I think there is no end to this band.

You came to Brazil with the band several times since 1992. Have any particular memories of seasons here?
Audiences are always extremely passionate and enthusiastic public always impressed me. It is as if we were at a football game, I love this weather, this energy.

And the Brazilian woman, you have the chance to meet?
Yes, I had that chance, and it was great. It was very good ...

In the last twenty five years have you lived all that a guy who plays guitar always dreamed succeed, recognition, money, played to packed arenas with a lot of women harassing you. After so many years living it gives, from time to time, miss something of his life before the fame, the common man?
Not much (laughs). I've lived it, had fun, did not change anything in the past but I like where I am today, and especially like to be an older man. I think men are more comfortable as they become older. They are more comfortable with themselves. When you're young, you spend time hunting almost to himself. Older, it becomes even more you than ever before. I'm fine where I am today.

Jon is the singer, the band's name, the icon. But, somewhere in the world, fans Sambora are more numerous than the fans of Jon
I think you always been a balance of women in devotion to me and Jon. I had fantastic women, I was married to a sensational girls. I've always been very happy with women. Jon is the same woman since he was 17 years old, so I was the guy who took all the other ... (laughs)

eddie73 05-16-2013 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave88 (Post 1129974)
Here's the interview (courtesy of Google translate):

Bon Jovi have confirmed shows in Rock in Rio and Sao Paulo in September, but no one knows if the guitarist and faithful companion of Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, away for "personal problems", will also come. Prior to removal, he assured PLAYBOY had never felt so close to Jon ...
Jardel Sebba 16/05/2013 16h41
Share

Think of great partnerships in the world of rock'n'roll and try to ignore Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. Will be impossible. Alongside Jagger and Richards, Lennon and McCartney and Tyler Perry and always, of course, mutatis mutandis, Jon and Richie have created a signature in the world of hard rock. Guitarist inspired, creative, and virtuoso key part of the personality of the band baptized with the surname of his singer, Sambora is, like him or not, one of the great musicians of his generation. Three solo albums, released in 1991, 1998 and last year, give a clearer picture of its contribution to the band's music and its conception as a composer. During the release of the latest Aftermath of the Lowdown, and before the release of What About Now, thirteenth studio album from Bon Jovi, and the subsequent tour Because We Can, passing through Brazil in September, I spoke with Richie. He told about the motivations that led to another solo album, born to exorcise demons related to their addiction to drugs and alcohol. Supposedly the same demons were also responsible for the unprecedented removal of Richie's band's tour, announced last month and officially credited to "personal problems". The guitarist is out of shows in Europe, replaced by Canadian studio musician Phil X, and it is unclear whether he will be back on stage at concerts in Brazil. Before the turmoil, however, Richie spoke of women, life on the road and made sure that he had never felt so close to Jon. Check out.

Aftermath of the Lowdown, released late last year, is his third solo album. What motivates you to release a solo album, take time to do this, have a bunch of new songs or have the desire to do something different than Bon Jovi?
I think it's a bit of each one of these things. Happened to me over the years, have gone through all the good things we have achieved with Bon Jovi and at the same time, have had ups and downs in my life. I think, beyond all this, what motivates me is being able to have an individual artistic expression, have songs that are just mine, you know?

Many people say that a solo often born of songs that just do not fit in the main band. Something similar happened to you?
No, because I had these songs, they came after my last work concludes with the band. These songs tell stories of my life, but somehow, when I write about my experiences, my feelings, I always had the chance to connect with people from these stories. We generally more in common with each other as human beings than we imagine. When you write about your life experiences, you're at the bottom talking about the experiences of everyone.

You get comfortable being the leader, singer and main attraction on stage after so many years sharing the spotlight with Jon?
Is there any special preparation for this? Yes, I do my best to take care, take better care of my voice. Hired a new vocal coach, who taught me to keep my voice intact. I spent some time on the road in Europe doing my solo tour and had four shows in the first four nights, and it still amounted to travel, the comings and goings of Los Angeles, the jet lag and all that stuff, then you need to prepare to be fit. But I feel very comfortable with the role of lead singer, played this role in most of the bands I was in before Bon Jovi. I like being the leader. Even miss it when I'm with the band.

Bon Jovi began this year touring Because We Can. You want to find dates to their solo shows between the dates of the band?
I hope so! It is what we are trying to achieve now, even if it is just me playing with the guitar, or just two guys playing in small places, doing intimate sets. But the band should let me play one or two songs from my hard every night to promote it - Bon Jovi can almost be a platform for the release of my album. I want to play one or two songs a night of it, let's see if the band let me do it.

Bon Jovi was one of the few hard rock bands that managed to survive the grunge era in the early 1990s, and today launched a very hard celebrated in 1992, Keep the Faith. His memory is of a time that was really difficult for you or not that bad?
We feel a difficulty at this time, yes, but we always knew that we needed to be ourselves, you know? Needed to change artistically to continue. And Keep the Faith was a great evolution for us, we started talking about politics, family. Were older at the time we were in our thirty years - in our twenties, we were basically animals of rock'n'roll. When we get a little older, we started talking about different things in the lyrics and their meaning. But honestly, your bid grunge was only really felt in the United States, not anywhere else. And we become, at that time a major band in all other parts of the world, and Keep the Fait h became at that time the biggest tour of our history, and the album sold 10 million copies. Soon, it was a great time. But I think the band that did not make the changes we made and not evolved and not kept true to who they were as musicians, they went out of circulation at that time, as happened with many.

His partnership as musician and composer with Jon Bon Jovi is one of the most enduring and successful rock. Can see one main reason for this success?
It's a great question. I think there are a lot of reasons for this, though I do not actually know the exact answer. Jon and I grew close to many of the other, although I am a little older than him, and come from the same middle-class, hard-working, our families have the same origin. So we always had a lot in common. We grew up together in the show, and you do not **** with each other in such a situation. And all this has much to do with the band, of course. When you continue to fill stadiums around the world for all these years, there is a magnetism which you can not resist.

Biographers of famous musicians often indicate that two guys who live all that is right on the road for many years can hardly keep real friends. Do you agree?
No, because, on many levels, Jon and I are much closer now than we were when we had twenty or thirty years [Richie is 53 and Jon, 51]. What happens is that friends come and go, but family is forever, and when you have a brother, he's your brother forever. And this band became a family, we go through births, deaths, divorces, marriages, always together. I think there is no end to this band.

You came to Brazil with the band several times since 1992. Have any particular memories of seasons here?
Audiences are always extremely passionate and enthusiastic public always impressed me. It is as if we were at a football game, I love this weather, this energy.

And the Brazilian woman, you have the chance to meet?
Yes, I had that chance, and it was great. It was very good ...

In the last twenty five years have you lived all that a guy who plays guitar always dreamed succeed, recognition, money, played to packed arenas with a lot of women harassing you. After so many years living it gives, from time to time, miss something of his life before the fame, the common man?
Not much (laughs). I've lived it, had fun, did not change anything in the past but I like where I am today, and especially like to be an older man. I think men are more comfortable as they become older. They are more comfortable with themselves. When you're young, you spend time hunting almost to himself. Older, it becomes even more you than ever before. I'm fine where I am today.

Jon is the singer, the band's name, the icon. But, somewhere in the world, fans Sambora are more numerous than the fans of Jon
I think you always been a balance of women in devotion to me and Jon. I had fantastic women, I was married to a sensational girls. I've always been very happy with women. Jon is the same woman since he was 17 years old, so I was the guy who took all the other ... (laughs)


Cheers for that

Living_on_my_Hair 05-16-2013 11:35 PM

Quote:

It is what we are trying to achieve now, even if it is just me playing with the guitar, or just two guys playing in small places, doing intimate sets. But the band should let me play one or two songs from my hard every night to promote it - Bon Jovi can almost be a platform for the release of my album. I want to play one or two songs a night of it, let's see if the band let me do it.
This is the bit I find most interesting and possibly something that could cause friction with JBJ.

eddie73 05-16-2013 11:35 PM

Bon Jovi began this year touring Because We Can. You want to find dates to their solo shows between the dates of the band?
I hope so! It is what we are trying to achieve now, even if it is just me playing with the guitar, or just two guys playing in small places, doing intimate sets. But the band should let me play one or two songs from my hard every night to promote it - Bon Jovi can almost be a platform for the release of my album. I want to play one or two songs a night of it, let's see if the band let me do it.

Seems to ring true

eddie73 05-16-2013 11:37 PM

If thats the case, you could hardly blame Sambo. Jon can be such a cock if this is whats caused it

ezearis 05-16-2013 11:45 PM

Time for another song: "When We Were Four".

The band is cracked
The sound is torn
We're hanging in
You're holding on

I can't pretend
That nothing changed
Playing only shadows
Of the songs we made

Back, when we were four
Before the band got small
Before we **** it all
Back, when we played good music
I wonder where Rich' went
Let's go back and find him

Sha la la, sha la la hey, sha la la.
Sha la la, sha la la hey, sha la la.

Some bands live
Some bands die
But this company
Is still alive

Now am I cursed?
Or is this tour?
Cause the way we are
Aint the way we were

Back... When we were four
Before the band got small
Before we **** it all
Back, when we played good music
I wonder where Rich' went
Let's go back and find him

**Bobby shitty solo**

The band is cracked
The sound is torn
So much less
Meant so much more

Back... When we were four
Before the band got small
Before we **** it all
Back, when we played good music
I wonder where Rich' went
Let's go back and find him

Back... When we were four
Back... When we were four
Back... When we were four
Back... When we were four

Lyn Wo 05-16-2013 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave88 (Post 1129974)
Here's the interview (courtesy of Google translate):

Bon Jovi have confirmed shows in Rock in Rio and Sao Paulo in September, but no one knows if the guitarist and faithful companion of Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, away for "personal problems", will also come. Prior to removal, he assured PLAYBOY had never felt so close to Jon ...
Jardel Sebba 16/05/2013 16h41
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Thanks for posting this Dave88!

nrm123 05-17-2013 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by eddie73 (Post 1129979)
If thats the case, you could hardly blame Sambo. Jon can be such a cock if this is whats caused it

yes but Blaze of Glory hasnt actaully been played so no one has had a solo song


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