Desmond Child Talking about Writing LOAP
Good video of Desmond Child talking about the writing of Living on a Prayer. No big secret, but it interesting nonetheless:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=X-vO_58XRKs |
So Tommy and Gina are not Jon's friends then, are they?
Here's him talking about You Give Love a Bad Name (and how it's basically a Bonnie Tyler rip-off - posted it in the Richie thread already): |
So, Gina was a real person then afterall eh? Do I not remember JBJ not saying it was someone he knew, but they had 'changed their names to protect their innocence'' or some crap? He says something like that on the MTV awards show acoustic performance.
But yeah, even if Desmond had more or less the core of the song when he brought it to JBJ and RS, safe to say it wouldn't have been a hit without (Jon)/Richie's input. The talkbox and bassline add so much to the song, and whilst its still a great tune played stripped back on the piano as Desmond's demo probably was, it's the stadium filling chorus that really kills it! Andi |
Every writer involved has claimed Tommy and Gina was someone they knew. Desmond and Maria Vidal, Jon's said they were his high shool mates, a guy who got a scolarship to go play baseball in college 'till his gf got pregnant. And Richie recently said he was thinking of his parents when they were writing the lyrics. Go figure.
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That all being said, even if they didn't have much to do with writing it, Jon's vocals and tweaks to the melody (and talkbox) have a lot to do with it being as successful as it was. |
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LOL did the host say "Jon's heavy metal image":cool: |
Interview: Desmond Child talks working with Bon Jovi, Meat Loaf, Ricky Martin and his upcoming autobiography
https://www.entertainment-focus.com/...autobiography/ ''I noticed that you haven’t written with Jon, though, since Richie left the band. He seems to be using Billy Falcon more as a co-writer these days. Is that deliberate on your part or just happenstance? No, I think that maybe Jon is more comfortable these days where he is. We have written some songs together, just he and I, but people shift and change as they get older. He’s written a lot with his producer (John Shanks) who is also now a semi-permanent member of the band too. There has been a natural evolution for him.'' |
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