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10-02-2020 12:50 AM |
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Originally Posted by jovifan85
(Post 1268213)
Drastic change? In replacing John Shanks not going to happen.
If Richie Sambora, comes back Phil X may be asked to stay perhaps?
Jon's style of music isn't going to change. He's happy with his idea of Bon Jovi, and isn't nostalgic to return to the style of the 80's/90's as his music has evolved and he's evolved. He's not 20 or 30, anymore. I don't expect something like a "You give love a bad name", coming from man approaching his 60's. I'm happy if Jon produces something along the lines of 2020, now on, with something mixed in of the likes of The Circle, HAND, BB, and THINFS, type songs. Some fans expecting the style of music of the 80's or 90's you will be disappointed, as it's not going to happen.
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what I mean is that Bon Jovi feels good to get out of his conford zone. I love the album, I like it much more than THINFS and WAN.
This is being one of the most surprising and enjoyable releases of a Jovi album. But if these songs prove anything, it's that Jon can still make a great album.
I am not disappointed, it has pleasantly surprised me and I am enjoying it, but as for an album as a whole, it can still be done better (bring back sambora + Another producer?). Oh, and no one wants to hear Bad Name Part 2, but neither does the ninth optimistic clone of Its my Life.
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