YOVANAfromPeru |
08-05-2019 11:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by FLAME-XIII
(Post 1258103)
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Originally Posted by Walleris
(Post 1258105)
I haven't watched the video
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Lol... Are you serious?
A couple months ago the promoter of the Peru concert said in an interview that without sponsors our concert would be impossible, that the first time (2010) we could expect a full house but this time (second) we can only expect half house. With sales of tickets only would be impossible. But however, Bon Jovi is selling well... and that JBJ makes a long concert, has good sound and good production and that justifies his price (which is the same regardless it’s his first time or second time in our country). He also talked about the radios that don’t make any promotion ‘cause nobody listen these kind rock bands anymore, I don’t listen radio years ago and from what I heard there’s only one radio that put Bon Jovi and they’re actually sponsoring, the thing is that most peruvians probably only knows very well Bad Name, Always, Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado and It’s My Life. So when they listen this kind of songs like Lost Highway and Whole Lot Of Leavin’ they are basically in shock, specially when they sells Bon Jovi like a “rock band” and now with the Rock Hall of Fame and all that stuff.
I noticed that the recent European setlists were somewhat better in my opinion ‘cause there weren’t too often to none Who Says You Can’t Go Home, We Got Going On, Because We Can, I Love This Town and even sometimes Whole Lot Of Leavin’, and there were more often These Days, I’ll Be There For You, In These Arms, Have A Nice Day, I’d Die For You; so if JBJ decides delete forever from the setlist that horrible combo Lost Highway/ Whole Lot Of Leavin’ and replace with any songs (let’s say Bounce/The Circle/Burning Bridges songs or any rarity) it would be one of his best decisions ever!
And I know we talked about this a million times, but I just hate those songs... lol.
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