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http://f.cl.ly/items/2y0v231S3p2v2H1...%20Bonjovi.mp3 Aldo Nova: Blaze of Glory 1st time ever recorded acoustic version Aldo nova/Jon Bon Jovi into a cassette recorder 1990 Hi there from the man who never sleepsHAHAHA! I gonna share something that's never been heard before and that even Jon didn't know existed.Sorry but I'm in the recording too so too bad. On Wikidedia when you go to Blaze of Glory the song,Jon tells the story o how the first time he played the song was in the desert to Emilio Estevez and John Frusco and they took it right there on the spot. I'm afraid that's not true.You see as you'll hear from this recording that no one in the world but me has,it that the first time the song was recorded after it was written,was in Jon's office in his house in Rumson N.J. You can tell that Jon is the real deal 'cause his voice is remarkable even in one take in a cssette recorder. You hear Jon,on vox and that's me on guitar,and during the second half you actually hear me coming up with the intro riff that is the trademark of the song,even though i never got a writer's credit for it.Don't get me wrong Jon was always kind and generous with me,but as you'll se it's me and Jon alone on that tape,and there's no Emilio or director there,and we're certainly not in the desert. Enjoy HAHAHA(LOL) |
I love the need of this guy to clarify that "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA" equals "LOL".
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You know I may have some grapes about Jon Bon Jovi, but deep down I love the guy like a brother. Nuff Said. Leave the past in the past. |
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BTW, their first album On Target rocks :) |
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Brilliant thread... lovely, juicy links...
I think we all know by now that Jon is somewhat liberal with the truth, especially when it comes to his memory for certain events. We all are, I guess but with him, there's a lot more focus on it. Poor old Aldo... a cautionary tale for Bobby here, me thinks. |
- We need someone to try and clean both, the demo and audience recordings of Blaze. Those are treasures of gold esp the demo.
- Also if you are a fan of Blood On The Bricks and are interested in the collaboration between Aldo & Jon, here is what I gathered per song. Of the 10 album tracks Jon wrote on 9 of them and produced the entire album. Bright Lights was the only track Jon didn't write on which becomes clean when you listen to it. 1.Blood on the Bricks 2.Medicine Man 3.Bang Bang 4.Someday 5.Young Love 6.Modern World 7.This Ain't Love 8.Hey Ronnie (Veronica's Song) 9.Touch of Madness 10.Bright Lights - Aldo Nova Of the unofficial released demos, I confirmed that Jon wrote on at least 2 of the demos that didn't make the final album. Burn Like The Sun & Hey Johnny. You could listen to Burn Like The Sun here: http://muzofon.com/search/Aldo%20Nova The rest of the demos are in circulation and I'll try to snatch the rest up today. My guess is that the Bright Lights Big City demo version becomes the Bright Lights album version and Hey Johnny turned into Hey Ronnie but I'll confirm both later. Being that these are all demos, none of them have been produced (by Jon) yet. You hear the more rawness to each song. Personally, I like the Bon Jovi sound. http://kissmar.blogspot.com/2011/03/...emos-1991.html Bang Bang Desire Burn Like The Sun - Jon The Mission Hanging On A Heartbeat Hey Johnny - Jon Little Wild Ones Bright Lights Big City Here is another great link that I used to confirm that both Burn Like The Sun & Hey Johnny were written with Jon. It's from The Songwriters Hall Of Fame but I'm not sure if it's complete. I'll go through it with a fine tooth comb later. However those were the only 2 songs listed from the demos. http://songwritershalloffame.org/ind...ed/C6013/P200/ Finally, we also go the newest unreleased demo from Aldo's FB Page. This was also a bonus track on the Japanese edition. Dance of the Dead - Aldo Nova/Jon Bon Jovi Blood demo 1990: http://f.cl.ly/items/0P2h3Q3D3f380r3...emo%201990.mp3 |
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Damn, you're right. He was just thanked for "additional guitar, additional keyboards", which could mean anything, given he probably had a lot more studio experience than the rest of the band (session players excluded). |
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http://muzofon.com/search/Aldo%20Nova%20demo Hey Johnny is in fact Hey Ronnie with alt lyrics. It's got Jon's writing all over it. The Demo is a love song from Aldo to Jon. What's interesting here is, it shows you how the song and lyrics transformed to be about a guy and a girl when you listen to the final version of Hey Ronnie. It kinda shows you inside their writing process. Some lyrics: You were 19, I was 25 when I saw you for the first time.... I met you at the station.... You were singing about the Runaway, I was almost #1 Still 3 remaining to be found: Bright Lights Big City - I confirmed that it is on the album as Bright Lights Desire & The Mission - I don't believe Jon had a hand in writing thse |
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