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Adam D 02-06-2024 05:19 AM

Songs that you have totally changed your mind about
 
What are some songs that you have totally changed your mind about? Either going from loving it to not, or from not liking it at first to becoming one of your favorites?

Three songs that I loved right away that I no longer really like at all are Work For The Working Man, Novocaine and Learn To Love.

A few that I've grown to appreciate over time are I Got The Girl, Seat Next To You and Woman In Love.

Wanted94 02-06-2024 06:49 AM

Disliked/didn't care about before but really like them now:
Little Bit Of Soul
Undivided
I'm With You

Really liked before but don't care about them now:
Diamond Ring
Next 100 Years
When We Were Beautiful

blazeofglory 02-06-2024 12:38 PM

In my early days as a fan I didn’t like If I Was Your Mother because the lyrics weirded me out so much. Eventually it clicked though and now the weird lyrics are even part of why I think that song is so good.


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Thinny 02-06-2024 12:46 PM

Save A Prayer comes to mind for me. I didn't really think much of it at the time, amazingly! I think it was just too different. But I absolutely love it now!

There's a few that I used to love, but can't bear now. Something For The Pain for instance. I think it's the worst track on These Days by far now.

rolo_tomachi 02-06-2024 12:58 PM

I never liked "Save the World" and "She's a Mystery." I always thought it would have been cool if they were replaced by "Neurotica" and "I Could Make a Living Out of Lovin' You" or "Gimme Some."

But over time, I have learned to appreciate the atmosphere of these songs and that vocal feeling that Jon pours into those two tracks.

Even so, I still think that Neurotica and the other songs that were left out would have made a more consistent album for me.

Litneg 02-06-2024 02:00 PM

I used to love "Welcome to Wherever You Are", but nowadays I simply don't care much listening to it.

And just by this year I started enjoying "She's A Mystery". I never had enough patience to listen this song (too slow, I guess?), then I stumbled on it several days ago and my mind changed. I'm really enjoyng it's vibe.

Sami 02-06-2024 06:00 PM

Great thread!

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve always thought very highly of I’ll Be There For You, yet it previously never even made my all time BJ top 20. But during the last few years I’ve finally realized it’s full power. It took decades for me to really appreciate it. Now I think it’s their greatest song ever.

Such a great, awesome Bon Jovi song. Bigger than Always or Wanted or Prayer.


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jazzsta 02-06-2024 08:03 PM

Save a prayer : was not sounding interesting at start but really like it now.

Save the world and Real Life : found them too pop/soft at when released, enjoy listening to them now.

King of the mountain was among my favourite song when I was a teenager. But it sounds boring now.

Kriegentragen 02-09-2024 01:24 AM

99 in the shade: It was the most forgettable track from New Jersey to me, but now I think of it as a great sing to play in the beach.

I want you: I thought of it as the forgotten ballad that was unfairly brushed off. Now it’s only meh.

Joey: Back in the day I really didn’t like it, I thought it was boring. When I played Bounce and The Distance was about to end I usually skipped all the way to Hook me up. Now, even if it’s not among my favorites, I enjoy it.

Story of my life: It took a while to grow on me (-5 years) , but now I think it’s the best one in the second half of HAND (not considering DLS).

Whole lot of leaving: First it was too much country for me. After listening the MSG 2008 version, I fell in love with it.

Bullet: I liked that it was the rockier song of The Circle, but later it came to me as a bad ripoff of their Bounce-era sound.

Do what you can: When Jon presented it in acoustic, in my mind it sounded like a great power ballad. The final version was… disappointing to say the least.

superkid 02-11-2024 12:55 AM

In terms of albums I enjoy these more now than when I first heard them:
-These Days: I was too young and this album it did nothing for me when I first listened to it at the age of 8 or so. It clicked in my teens and I'll love it until I die.
-What About Now: I didn't like Because We Can at first but it has grown on me over the years, it's really catchy. Other than that there's still some duds but I appreciate it a more now, thanks in part to it gaining the status as Richie's last album.
-Blaze of Glory: After a decade of vocal decline, I now have a greater appreciation for how incredible his vocals are throughout this album.

I enjoy these less than when they came out:
-Bounce: I loved this album and tour at the time, but I rarely revisit it and it has somewhat gained the status as the "forgotten" album in their catalog.
-Crush: Say it Isn't So and One Wild Night haven't aged well and Captain Crash got overplayed. It's My Life is still a great song but the fact that they spent the next 20 years trying to recreate it lowers my enjoyment of it. I do enjoy Just Older and Mystery Train more now though.
-Have a Nice Day: Who Says has been overplayed, which has diminished my enjoyment of what was originally my favorite song on the album. The production is really bad which I notice more now too, it's harder to listen to from start to finish even if the songs themselves have aged ok.

My opinion on the other albums hasn't shifted much over the years. Though I would add I'll Sleep When I'm Dead to the songs that I enjoy less over the years due to being overplayed.


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