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And it has. People act like they've discovered a rare baseball card every time Jon says I over We but, and I'm speaking only of my time as a fan from 2000 forward, which each year it was less and less a band. It was still Jon's dictatorship in 2000 but at least it sounded like a group having to play within a specific box.
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So if it's always been about Jon, why doesn't HE sell out arenas and stadiums when it's JBJ and the Kings of Suburbia or Jon and the Big Dogs??
HE'S there. That's all that matters, right? |
That's not really the point I'm making though nor am I saying I like it this way. The last few albums have shown it doesn't matter who plays on it, it won't sell, and the live shows sell well regardless of who is there. Are casual people really going to see David? Tico? Hugh? It's important to us but if he changed it up and called it Jon Bon Jovi with a backing band I think he could still do similar results. The albums still wouldn't sell haha.
The demand is going down from lack of radio success, over saturation of the market and a static setlist. The members playing behind Jon, in North America at least.....I truly don't think is enough of a percentage to matter. Pains me to say. They've become nostalgia for people with money. |
Like a gentleman by the name of Doc McGhee once said: "When you start saying 'I' instead of 'we', the party is pretty much over!"
What a wise guy! |
You haven't paid enough attention, the worst is what it says: "I'm still a successful musician".
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People who think he needs Tico and David - at least from least from a business perspective - are mistaken. Jackie asked why Jon doesn't sell out areans under JBJ and the Kings of Suburbia. Aside from the reason above, he has never tried to do it. |
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