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Just saw this on the front page of the main site;
In 500 years, all modes of transportation as we know them will be extinct, travel and communication will take place at the speed of thought, and food will be a thing of the past because we'll have figured out how to absorb nutrients directly at the cellular level. Yet you can bet that somewhere in the universe there will still be an anti-grav stage floating in a futuristic arena where long-haired guys in leather will be strumming power chords and wheedling electric guitar solos for throngs of fist-pumping humanoids pretty much the way Bon Jovi did Friday at a packed Staples Center. There were times when the scene played out like something trapped in a time bubble, uncontaminated by seismic shifts in the pop landscape since the strikingly handsome Jon Bon Jovi, now 44, and his New Joisey bandmates came on the scene in the early '80s. But the group, enjoying a second wind from its career-rejuvenating "Have a Nice Day" album, made its case for tuneful arena rock that rarely loses sight of journeyman craftsmanship. :| :| :| :| :| :| :| |
I liked the sci-fi flavoured first part but immediately fell asleep when i hit the last paragraph. Its just funny how some journalists can be so so so and uterrly wrong but write with assumption that they know it all.
If HAND is BJ's ''second wind'' and ''career-rejuvenating'' album then im the king of swing. If he had said this about Crush i may have forgiven him. Prat andi |
While it's a GIANT exaguration, it's not too far off. The airply "Who says" is getting is quite huge.
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I hate reviews like this.
It's a rock concert, treat it like one!! |
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