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Walleris 07-08-2010 08:48 PM

This topic has been discussed over and over again, so I didn't read most of the posts in this thread, but I have to say this - yes, you can't have a "Greatest Hits" album without the greatest hits, but you nicely have a "Greatest Hits, part 2" album with only more recent hits instead of old tunes. An album, that wouldn't hurt the credibility of the Cross Road album, which according to wiki has outsold every other Bon Jovi record with the exception of Slippery, obviously and has sold over 20+ millions. So do you want this bestseller that is Cross Road album to become completely pointless?

Bounce7800 07-08-2010 09:21 PM

The DVD was a good reminder, they really need to get the videos out there officially as they stopped at Crossroad. Commentaries and other bonuses would be nice too of course!

Crushgen24/88 07-08-2010 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1003280)
This topic has been discussed over and over again, so I didn't read most of the posts in this thread, but I have to say this - yes, you can't have a "Greatest Hits" album without the greatest hits, but you nicely have a "Greatest Hits, part 2" album with only more recent hits instead of old tunes. An album, that wouldn't hurt the credibility of the Cross Road album, which according to wiki has outsold every other Bon Jovi record with the exception of Slippery, obviously and has sold over 20+ millions. So do you want this bestseller that is Cross Road album to become completely pointless?

That's the nature of Greatest Hits records. The Eagles first GH is one of the three BEST SELLING albums EVER, and they've released about 6 more GH compilations.

Simon 07-09-2010 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Gabriel Shoes (Post 1003160)
They never tried to go out and do a 90's based set list on a tour, even at KTF Tour. There were times when they didn't do This Aint A Love Song for example and did BTBMB. They are too much obsessed with the 80's IMO.

Oh yes they did. Just take look at the 1996 tour for example. Most of These Days, Always + Saturday Night plus KTF tracks make more than half of the setlist. OF course the KTF tour was more 80s oriented, it was their first album in the 90s, so how could they?


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