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In the background of the TikTok video the band just shared it says “Bon Jovi World Tour 2022”. Dunno if that means they’re gonna announce more tour dates soon or if it’s just Americans thinking the US = the world or if they just wrote that because it sounds cooler or something.
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Also the design of the name "Bon Jovi" is brand new too, ain't it? |
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I initially thought it was the design from the Limitless single cover but I just checked and it’s actually a bit different, so I suppose it is new! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I don't think he should tour big arenas if his voice is that bad. He may take a break for a while and come back and do theaters with acoustic versions of songs that he can handle. On the other hand, people should be aware of how a future concert is likely to be. If they are still willing to pay for it...
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The reason why Jon's 2020-21 solo acoustic shows didn't sound as bad is because those didn't have Jon's 2022 voice. And while he would be able to give a slightly vocally easier set on those shows (vs. normal arena shows), he would still have to do Prayer 94 or some version of Wanted. He would sound even more atrocious. |
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THE DARKNESS Singer On JON BON JOVI's Vocal Issues: 'The People Around Him Need To Tell Him To Stop'
https://blabbermouth.net/news/the-da...ll-him-to-stop Jon Bon Jovi vocal issues: What is going on and how can it be fixed? https://eu.app.com/story/entertainme...ng/9661274002/ |
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The Richie Sambora factor Richie Sambora delivered the band’s classic guitar riffs for nearly 30 years, and he co-wrote the classic songs, too. He was also pivotal to Bon Jovi’s vocals, Mantas said. “He used to have Richie singing behind him,” Mantas said. “Richie used to do shadow vocals, it was right behind him and you’re not hearing that anymore. He’s out there by himself too much, especially the choruses where you got to sing hard.” Sambora exited the band in 2013. “It’s like the Lone Ranger without Tonto,” Mantas said. |
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And as much as I dislike the album, Lost Highway the first album of the "new" cycle where they didn't put out filler stuff in between studio albums to have sth new every year. And it sold really well. Quote:
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Hell, the Destination Anywhere material and TLFR where attempts to go for stuff more suited to his aged voice (or, dare I say it, natural vocal range - he just got away with the abuse before). It didn't work, so he went back for the soaring vocals. Observe how Johnny Rzenik and Bryan Adams, who always sang in their natural range, can still sing like champions. Also, regarding "properly going for it", low key stuff (quite literally, but also in terms of sonics) like the grey summer period stuff could probably BENEFIT from JBJ's worn vocals, telling a different tale. It's why I welcomed some of the songwriting choices on 2020. It's just that Jon allowing dark stuff to creep into the songs works better when he's not overtly political (he's just not a great "intellectual" writer, but he's great with putting big tales into small stories). Of course, he could simply have somebody else do the belting that gives these tales a little contrast, too. You know, like somebody who used to yell "woman you know my hands are dirty" or "WAAANTED" for decades. And who should by all means co-write the band's proper farewell record. Quote:
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It paid of very well at the time, but in the long term, it hurt the band's standing among the rock crowd. |
About success, it's not about making better or worse songs, but about releasing it at the right time.
These Days is a magical album, but it wasn't released at the right time. Cobain had been dead for a year and the trends changed in 1995. Crush hit the target because this time they come at the right time. About Crush album, I think it's his best Pop album, and by this I mean that it feels round. My favorite pop-rock post-2000 album would be The Circle, but it's not that well cooked, and it didn't hit the trends either. |
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JBJ just can't relax! Maybe we may have a new Album to come!
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I'd wager this was a private gig booked months, if not a year, in advance. Anyone know who it was for?
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I recall reading a review a couple of years agor where the critic stated that "Bon Jovi is Whitney Houston with guitars". |
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These Days, My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms, Hey God, All I Want is Everything, It's Hard... it's permeated by that spirit. The beginning of Something for the Pain, you can hear the sound of What The Hell Have I by Alice in Chains, and Something to Believe In is like In My Tree by Pearl Jam, even though this one was later. And the cover in that ocher color screams grunge. Let's say is the most alternative album BJ has released, maybe you feel more comfortable calling it that. |
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Jon as usual sounded better on that private show in Nashville
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On the flip, private shows aren't there to see them the same way fans are. They're there to be entertained and won't know his tricks and moves he does with the fans.
I don't know if I agree about the big production stuff or else the acoustic sets would have stuck around on the tour. |
Well, there's no next concert that soon either
so maybe he finds a concert once in a while more fun and easier |
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Of course, there were a number of fans that left due to Jon's vocals. |
Wait. So there is a big 40 year anniversary tour next year? Are there talks/rumors about this or just speculation?
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Yeah of course they should if they want to, why not ! If the demand is there which it obviously is why would they stop ... Fully expecting a mammoth world for the 40th anniversary, hitting every corner of the globe for the next 3 years or so from 2023. Not saying as a farewell but I believe it will be their last huge tour , then just do 30 odd shows a year
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As it was/huge arena and stadium tours can't happen now surely? His voice this year?? To be honest, some of the clips I've seen of 2019 even? Word will quickly get around in the mainstream next time I think and if a large number of dates are planned, it could be all a bit of disaster, and quite depressing. I wish it wasn't so, but from what I've seen the last couple of years, I just don't think it's possible. For whatever reason (and to my huge dissapointment), I just don't think Jon is going to be able to do what Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney etc have done and keep it going that long :(
He's an intelligent man, so if there's another way/he has a plan and proves me wrong, great stuff! :) |
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