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Rdkopper 02-18-2015 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bounce7800 (Post 1185593)
I'd forgotten about this until I had a day off to try and dig out the DVD it was on. I've got a clip of it, but its not the interview I thought it was.

Unfortunately being an old disc, my PC is not liking it and I can't seem to extract it directly, so for now here is a bit of a ropey recording from my phone so sadly a bit quiet. I'll update if I can find it on another DVD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04y_...ature=youtu.be

Very cool. Thanks for sharing that. The quality wasn't as nearly bad as I thought.

Bounce7800 02-18-2015 07:24 PM

Heres the original interview I was thinking of

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VukQBdEPDKs#t=451

The other one is actually better as they talk all over this one. Big news: the next Bon Jovi album is due in 1998, and it will be their last :cry:

Captain_jovi 02-18-2015 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bounce7800 (Post 1185597)
Heres the original interview I was thinking of

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VukQBdEPDKs#t=451

The other one is actually better as they talk all over this one. Big news: the next Bon Jovi album is due in 1998, and it will be their last :cry:

Haha I'm at work, what does he say?

bonjovi90 02-18-2015 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain_jovi (Post 1185598)
Haha I'm at work, what does he say?

It's not even from Jon's mouth - the narrator ends the report with "rumour has it that we won't see another band album until 1998 and that it will be their last - but I'm sure that won't stop Jon"

bonjovi90 02-18-2015 08:04 PM

Just uploaded something that always reminds me of why I fell in love with this band. It's an all-acoustic show done in 2000 and has a great setlist along with really good performed songs. Great long version of Saturday Night and a reggae-style attempt at It's My Life. Check out the middle part of Blood On Blood where Jon tells a bit more about the song than what we usually got to hear:


01 - Love For Sale [00:08]
02 - Someday I'll Be Saturday Night [02:54]
03 - That's Alright Mama [10:58]
04 - Just Older [11:26]
05 - Diamond Ring [16:02]
06 - Livin' On A Prayer [19:54]
07 - Shooting Star [25:14]
08 - Never Say Goodbye [26:54]
09 - Blood On Blood [32:01]
10 - It's My Life [40:27]
11 - It's My Life (Reggae Version) [41:28]
12 - Bed of Roses [42:35]
13 - These Days [48:16]
14 - I'll Be There For You [55:04]
15 - Kansas City [1:02:27]
16 - Wanted Dead Or Alive [1:04:28]

Walleris 02-18-2015 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185600)
Just uploaded something that always reminds me of why I fell in love with this band. It's an all-acoustic show done in 2000 and has a great setlist along with really good performed songs. Great long version of Saturday Night and a reggae-style attempt at It's My Life. Check out the middle part of Blood On Blood where Jon tells a bit more about the song than what we usually got to hear:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olOvb73yHwo

01 - Love For Sale [00:08]
02 - Someday I'll Be Saturday Night [02:54]
03 - That's Alright Mama [10:58]
04 - Just Older [11:26]
05 - Diamond Ring [16:02]
06 - Livin' On A Prayer [19:54]
07 - Shooting Star [25:14]
08 - Never Say Goodbye [26:54]
09 - Blood On Blood [32:01]
10 - It's My Life [40:27]
11 - It's My Life (Reggae Version) [41:28]
12 - Bed of Roses [42:35]
13 - These Days [48:16]
14 - I'll Be There For You [55:04]
15 - Kansas City [1:02:27]
16 - Wanted Dead Or Alive [1:04:28]

Wow, never heard this one before. It sounds great, thanks! And for a 1 hour acoustic show it has a lot of surprises! It's easily a better set than half of their 2000 tour sets.

Kathleen 02-18-2015 09:35 PM

This is one of my favorite shows. There is another version that has interviews and Q & A in between the songs.


Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185600)
Just uploaded something that always reminds me of why I fell in love with this band. It's an all-acoustic show done in 2000 and has a great setlist along with really good performed songs. Great long version of Saturday Night and a reggae-style attempt at It's My Life. Check out the middle part of Blood On Blood where Jon tells a bit more about the song than what we usually got to hear:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olOvb73yHwo

01 - Love For Sale [00:08]
02 - Someday I'll Be Saturday Night [02:54]
03 - That's Alright Mama [10:58]
04 - Just Older [11:26]
05 - Diamond Ring [16:02]
06 - Livin' On A Prayer [19:54]
07 - Shooting Star [25:14]
08 - Never Say Goodbye [26:54]
09 - Blood On Blood [32:01]
10 - It's My Life [40:27]
11 - It's My Life (Reggae Version) [41:28]
12 - Bed of Roses [42:35]
13 - These Days [48:16]
14 - I'll Be There For You [55:04]
15 - Kansas City [1:02:27]
16 - Wanted Dead Or Alive [1:04:28]


Rdkopper 02-19-2015 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185600)
Just uploaded something that always reminds me of why I fell in love with this band. It's an all-acoustic show done in 2000 and has a great setlist along with really good performed songs. Great long version of Saturday Night and a reggae-style attempt at It's My Life. Check out the middle part of Blood On Blood where Jon tells a bit more about the song than what we usually got to hear:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olOvb73yHwo

01 - Love For Sale [00:08]
02 - Someday I'll Be Saturday Night [02:54]
03 - That's Alright Mama [10:58]
04 - Just Older [11:26]
05 - Diamond Ring [16:02]
06 - Livin' On A Prayer [19:54]
07 - Shooting Star [25:14]
08 - Never Say Goodbye [26:54]
09 - Blood On Blood [32:01]
10 - It's My Life [40:27]
11 - It's My Life (Reggae Version) [41:28]
12 - Bed of Roses [42:35]
13 - These Days [48:16]
14 - I'll Be There For You [55:04]
15 - Kansas City [1:02:27]
16 - Wanted Dead Or Alive [1:04:28]

This is great. I'm surprised no one mentioned the improv to "Kansas City". That's the highlight of the show imo.

pudge104 02-19-2015 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 1185602)
This is one of my favorite shows. There is another version that has interviews and Q & A in between the songs.

I was at this show, it was definitely a treat.

Lucas_Roli 02-19-2015 08:04 PM


What a unique performance!! I thought that they never performed it after the 90's.

bonjovi90 02-19-2015 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1185638)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ihiBntlJMg

What a unique performance!! I thought that they never performed it after the 90's.

I think it was also included in some of the semi-acoustic shows on the Bounce tour. Ironically Hugh knew the chords back then :D

Kathleen 02-19-2015 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185640)
I think it was also included in some of the semi-acoustic shows on the Bounce tour. Ironically Hugh knew the chords back then :D

I know they played it in 03 in Kiel also Pittsburgh the same year. I have a real fondness for those 03 semi-acoustic shows.

Old Joysey 02-21-2015 09:41 PM

Drift Away, Brussels 1993 (new upload)

http://youtu.be/WTdWMEFwuCY

Rdkopper 02-26-2015 02:44 AM

3 cool little interviews:

The first one gives a short snippet on how Jon uses Desmond. Jon calls him the best fixer upper. Bad Medicine was written and demoed. Desmond just added one little part and got the writing credit. I think I knew that already but it's still cool to hear it directly from Jon.

I though this was cool becasue Jon talks about doing two solo albums, one with Richie and one with Dave in 1989. I'm assuming he means producing, which I already knew about Richie, but it's still interesting that they had these plans way before Blaze and Stranger. I wonder if it would have been more of a collaboration with Jon providing some vocals as well. Too bad that never happened.

And this last one was funny because she says that Say It Isn't So was influenced by Oasis and Jon says that there was a band before your time called The Beatles.

Lucas_Roli 02-27-2015 12:28 PM


Can anyone tell me what songs they are performing at 4:19 and at 4:24? Are they demos that no one has ever heard?

Rdkopper 02-27-2015 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1185830)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lblf...5WyVLTwKf-hCKQ

Can anyone tell me what songs they are performing at 4:19 and at 4:24? Are they demos that no one has ever heard?

It's a cover of You Belong To Me. There is a shitty quality bootleg out there of them performing the entire song.

Old Joysey 02-28-2015 02:22 PM

Richie Sambora w Corey Glover Purple Rain The Espy 27/2/14

http://youtu.be/xv1KQOwXYDg

ticos_stick 02-28-2015 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Joysey (Post 1185839)
Richie Sambora w Corey Glover Purple Rain The Espy 27/2/14

http://youtu.be/xv1KQOwXYDg

While it's the usual self indulgent jam fest we've come to expect from Richie I really enjoyed that. Corey Glover adds much need vocal prowess to the line up. Sign him up, Richie.

bonjovi90 03-02-2015 05:07 PM

Bon Jovi - Diamond Ring (acoustic / Los Angeles 1994)

I added some of the following interview where the band talks about the development of the song as well (it was already performed at the same radio station in 1988!). I think it's the first pre-release performance where the bridge was done.

Lucas_Roli 03-02-2015 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185868)
Bon Jovi - Diamond Ring (acoustic / Los Angeles 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baHhreT6pg8

I added some of the following interview where the band talks about the development of the song as well (it was already performed at the same radio station in 1988!). I think it's the first pre-release performance where the bridge was done.

Is the version from 1988 on youtube? Cause i can't seem to find it.

bonjovi90 03-03-2015 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1185872)
Is the version from 1988 on youtube? Cause i can't seem to find it.

Not that I'm aware of and a quick search also didn't show anything, so my guess would be no :D

Lucas_Roli 03-03-2015 10:04 PM


What an awesome track!! I really love the lyrics on this one.
Can't believe I always avoided it for like 2 years or so...Looks like so far all the bonus tracks that I've always avoided(Bitter Wine,Save A Prayer,All I Want Is Everything etc) turned out to be great songs.

liljovi93 03-04-2015 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1185897)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srabG-ghflA

What an awesome track!! I really love the lyrics on this one.
Can't believe I always avoided it for like 2 years or so...Looks like so far all the bonus tracks that I've always avoided(Bitter Wine,Save A Prayer,All I Want Is Everything etc) turned out to be great songs.

Should have been on the official album. It was a bonus track on the 'Have A Nice Day' album I bought. Absolutely brilliant song. One of the best bonus tracks and certainly one of the best post 2000 songs.

bonjovi90 03-07-2015 02:22 AM

Something I can highly recommend if you have some spare time left:

I recently found this decent VHS of the show, transferred it about 2 weeks ago and just realized it's already on YT. It's the band's show from Brussels 1993.
It is nothing but breathtaking! The energy throughout the set might've been the highest I've ever seen from the band. Also with regards to how manages to push his vocals for that long - it's insane, there's no other word for it.

Sossy 03-08-2015 12:12 AM

What did she say at 4:18 - what braught Jon to tears? I havenīt seen it in the Video : o

gkkes 03-08-2015 10:51 AM

JBJ appearing with Aldo Nova
 
Appearing with Aldo Nova, Paul Rodgers and of course, Phil X
The Blood on Bricks Tour 1991


Jon talking about Aldo
http://youtu.be/YVrJouLrNl8

Aldo about Jon
http://youtu.be/5cpdvA02k_8

posted by Aldo himself.

Captmorgs 03-09-2015 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1185932)
Something I can highly recommend if you have some spare time left:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGNC8WQp8Ls

I recently found this decent VHS of the show, transferred it about 2 weeks ago and just realized it's already on YT. It's the band's show from Brussels 1993.
It is nothing but breathtaking! The energy throughout the set might've been the highest I've ever seen from the band. Also with regards to how manages to push his vocals for that long - it's insane, there's no other word for it.

Now THIS is a rock show. I always thought Milton Keynes was one of the best on this tour, but this is up there. Love these performances of I Believe and Wild In The Streets. Energy is off the charts. Jon is a maniac. The backing vocals from the crowd are unbelievable too. Wow.

bonjovi90 03-09-2015 02:55 AM

Someday I'll Be Saturday Night:

Taken from Munich 2001 - the legendary concert where a thunderstorm erupted while the band was playing Something To Believe In and then went into an insane encore run. This song was done before that happened, but it's an amazing rendition nonetheless - almost 11 minutes with a lot of great improvisations :)

jovifan93 03-11-2015 02:46 PM

Just found this "medley" of videos from Munich 2013:

The best I've seen them (Jon in particular) on that tour. Almost as good as 2011, and much better than when I saw them in Berlin. If he can get his voice back into that shape, I'm all for another tour :-)

bonjovi90 03-11-2015 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jovifan93 (Post 1186045)
Just found this "medley" of videos from Munich 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HdTFlI6bm4

The best I've seen them (Jon in particular) on that tour. Almost as good as 2011, and much better than when I saw them in Berlin. If he can get his voice back into that shape, I'm all for another tour :-)

Oh yeah I remember that night very vividly. I had zero expectations with the background of Richie having bailed out before and basically just went to see some friends I rarely get to meet otherwise. The first few songs were bland and I didn't like it at all and after Lost Highway there was close to ZERO crowd response when Jon asked the audience if they were "with him".
The way he then turned into the "I'm-gonna-win-each-one-of-you-over" rockstar instead of our well-feared, moody Jon truly made an impression on me. He worked like a maniac on stage that night, giving 130% and by the end of the concert he had the audience eating out of his hand. They played for 190 minutes and even thought the setlist was quite bland it was the best of the last 3 Munich shows!
I personally preferred Cologne, but that may have been due to the excellent song selection :)

Southern Cowboy 03-11-2015 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gkkes (Post 1185964)
Appearing with Aldo Nova, Paul Rodgers and of course, Phil X
The Blood on Bricks Tour 1991

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO5CsFsLGC4

one word. awesome!

Faceman 03-11-2015 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1186048)
Oh yeah I remember that night very vividly. I had zero expectations with the background of Richie having bailed out before and basically just went to see some friends I rarely get to meet otherwise. The first few songs were bland and I didn't like it at all and after Lost Highway there was close to ZERO crowd response when Jon asked the audience if they were "with him".
The way he then turned into the "I'm-gonna-win-each-one-of-you-over" rockstar instead of our well-feared, moody Jon truly made an impression on me. He worked like a maniac on stage that night, giving 130% and by the end of the concert he had the audience eating out of his hand. They played for 190 minutes and even thought the setlist was quite bland it was the best of the last 3 Munich shows!
I personally preferred Cologne, but that may have been due to the excellent song selection :)

True story!
When Richie quit, I really thought about selling my ticket. But my girlfriend wanted to go and so I agreed to at least have a couple of days far away from work in Munich. I wasn't too enthusiastic as well...but the band really played their asses off. Just like my bro said, 130 %!

Lucas_Roli 03-12-2015 11:10 AM


Awesome and raw footage!! The energy is freakin amazing!

jovifan93 03-12-2015 11:59 AM


O2 Night 11, awesome performance of Blood Money for example! :-)

bonjovi90 03-15-2015 07:59 PM

Jon about accident on New Jersey tour (1989):

rolo_tomachi 03-18-2015 11:39 PM

Perfect Show, makes me mourn, they were awesome that night. This should have been recorded and released on video/Audio or live Album.


Best Dry County, Best Keep The Faith, Best Bed of Roses, Best Id Die for You, Best I Believe, Best Wanted, Best Prayer, best Blood on Blood, Best Tico, Richie, David, Alec, Best Jon, Best, Best, Best.............. Best All!

Walleris 03-19-2015 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1186177)
Perfect Show, makes me mourn, they were awesome that night. This should have been recorded and released on video/Audio or live Album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdR6QkM-XSE

Best Dry County, Best Keep The Faith, Best Bed of Roses, Best Id Die for You, Best I Believe, Best Wanted, Best Prayer, best Blood on Blood, Best Tico, Richie, David, Alec, Best Jon, Best, Best, Best.............. Best All!

It's really a crime against humanity that most music fans (incl. most non-diehard Bon Jovi fans) will never know how amazing this band was in that period. Sure, we had some great live moments in 2000s and they were still very good for most of that time, but it's a shame that the public perception of Bon Jovi is not one that takes into account the KTF tour, whereas for example U2 get the full credit for being incredible during The Joshua Tree tour.

One of the best concerts by any artist or band. It makes the 1995-1996 Bon Jovi look like shit in comparison.

Lucas_Roli 03-20-2015 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1186180)
It's really a crime against humanity that most music fans (incl. most non-diehard Bon Jovi fans) will never know how amazing this band was in that period. Sure, we had some great live moments in 2000s and they were still very good for most of that time, but it's a shame that the public perception of Bon Jovi is not one that takes into account the KTF tour, whereas for example U2 get the full credit for being incredible during The Joshua Tree tour.

One of the best concerts by any artist or band. It makes the 1995-1996 Bon Jovi look like shit in comparison.

IMO the best shows from the KTF tour and from their entire career, came from April-May 1993. The whole European leg from 1993 was freaking amazing...I mean their energy was just through the roof. I have no ideea how they managed to play like that during those 2 months, it was like they were playing as if their lifes were at steak every freaking night.

bonjovi90 03-21-2015 12:12 PM

Watched some parts of the band's TLFR concert yesterday and discovered that, while I still don't like the majority of the songs, there are some gold ones on there as well.
Everyday is much better in that version - it actually has a melody:

Sylvia's Mother - great cover, but also great song on its own:

Also the performance of Bad Name (which I quite like in that bluesy version) pisses all over what they did at the unplugged show. Besides that it still isn't my cup of tea though, but these are immensely enjoyable.

bonjovi90 03-21-2015 03:35 PM

August 7, 4:15 in an acoustic version from a radio promo show in Allentown '97:

Jon does some talking about where the song came from before starting it. Very aggrieving performance.


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