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Suojelusperkele 04-18-2009 08:00 PM

A few questions for hardcore collectors/Bon Jovi experts
 
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Supersonic 04-18-2009 09:07 PM

Aloha !

Your question regarding the South African gigs has bothered me a lot as well. I once had information about 3 setlists, but never knew anything about a 4th show. The information on my website is incorrect, but I do have a little more information for you so I'll try to explain.

1.

When Bon Jovi released Tokyo Road instead of One Wild Night in Japan, they did release a limited edition of One Wild Night. It included a tour itenary of all shows Bon Jovi had played, including some of which the band/Obie did not know the correct dates/venues etcetera. On that list only 3 dates were listed as far as I know (I don't own that limited edition), however, this list has been confirmed to be incorrect by Obie as not even the band has a correct archive of all shows they ever performed.

- Regarding the days the songs were recorded:
(It's Hard) Letting You Go
The band had only started to play this song more often on their Australian leg of the 1994 tour. Since it wasn't featured on the televised performance it most likely was from the first show because of the following reasons:

They played Bed Of Roses at the televised performance. Bed Of Roses took the slot of Lie To Me in the set, and (It's Hard) Letting You Go so far had most of the time followed up Lie To Me. It had never followed up Bed Of Roses, so chances are pretty slim that it did just this night.

Helter Skelter

When Bon Jovi did 2 shows in the same town they never used the same opener twice and because this performance was televised it must be from the second performance.

Hey God

This one sounds the same as the one from the televised performance, so it's from the same show.

Rockin' In The Free World

By the time Bon Jovi reached South Africa they either used Helter Skelter or Rockin' In The Free World to open a show. Helter Skelter opened the televised show so Free World was played at the second show.

These Days

They cut of the intro speech of Jon but it's the same version as the one from the televised performance.

What you get is this:

1. (It's Hard) Letting You Go - First Show
2. Helter Skelter - Second Show
3. Hey God - Second Show
4. Rockin' In The Free World - First Show
5. These Days - Second Show

Because there were 2 shows and back in 1995 when the bootleg first came out every single one said December 1 was the date it was recorded. Nowaday there's no proper source for it anymore, but I'm convinced it's true. While I was creating the index for my site I found out that November 31 was the first Johannesberg show, I can't remember why though, but it makes sense. When the band was on tour in Australia in the end of the year it was very hot out there (mentioned by Tico in some interview) and doing three shows in a row in South Africa doesn't really add up.

The correct dates therefore are:

November 28: Cape Town
November 31: Johannesberg Night 1
December 1: Johannesberg Night 2 (televised)
December 3: Durban

I should fix all the errors regarding this on my site but just don't have the time for it with so many other projects running at the moment.

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The One Wild Night single is wrong. They messed around with the days songs were recorded. It includes a version of Lay Your Hands On Me with a marching band that was recorded in 2000. There was no marching band in 2000 and they copy and pasted the pre-recorded marching band on the 2000 performance. This is just an indication of how they were messing around with the dates.

The correct dates are (and I ain't no German!):

June 3, 1995, Nürburg, Germany
June 4, 1995, Munich, Germany

I Believe was recorded on June 3, Nürberg, Germany. This show was recorded by MTV and I Believe opened the show. The band mixed up the set that night so that MTV wouldn't have to cut in the show and the band could put down a solid performance of 45 minutes or something. Before the camera's officially started rolling Bon Jovi played 2 songs. I Believe and Runaway.

Though Bon Jovi has pretended to have selected the tracks by going thru all their live recordings (obviously rubbish) they have went through the archives of what already had been mixed. Since the show for MTV was mixed and ready to go, and I Believe and Runaway were both filmed but not broadcast, I Believe was recorded on June 3.

Rock Am Ring has always been held on the Nurburgring in Nurberg.
Rock Im Park however has been held at various locations. In 1993 it was at Vienna, from 1994 to 1996 in Munich and from 1997 in Nürnberg. When they were designing the artwork for the One Wild Night single they must've looked up the location for the Rock Im Park festival and have been unaware that it used to be in Munich.

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I'm just wondering is there any collector on this site who has a recording of the show in Nashville on September 20, 1995? This must be one of the rarest Bon Jovi ROIOs ever.
Doesn't exist.

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And does anyone have Virgin radio interview & acoustic gig from 13th August 1995? And Brisbane '95? These latter two are also pretty damn rare, if they even exist (anymore?).
A few weeks ago someone offered me a recording of Brisbane 1995. He send me a sample but the recording is very bad and it's not really a pelasure to listen to. I couldn't be bothered with it and let it go. I don't know about any Virgin performance.

If you've got any other questions, just ask. :)

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

Supersonic 04-18-2009 11:50 PM

Aloha !

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
That's not really a strong piece of evidence. They could have just moved Bed of Roses into Lie To Me's place; there's no reason to think that Letting You Go couldn't have been played after Roses just because that had never happened before.

Believe me, once you've edited and corrected over 800 setlists you pretty much start to understand the way it works. It could've been done before, yes. But I don't believe it has. It's sort of like Joey and Right Side Of Wrong never appearing on the same show. It's just a feeling I have.

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
The televised performance doesn't have Hey God, it skips to Livin On A Prayer after Helter Skelter.

I honestly have got no idea why I wrote that down, I've got the bootleg here right in front of me. :|

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
There were several times when they played both songs on the same night. When Helter Skelter opened, Rocking In The Free World was played as an encore like in Montreal (the second show), Detroit and Toronto.

I know, but they stopped doing so after the North American leg. What you're describing right now is something that had never happened in South America and Australia, setlists had changed by then and Jon rarely went back to something after he changed it for about 15 shows or something. As soon as Hey God became song number 2 on the sets there wasn't just one show that had a different set structure.

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
Though I don't have proof, I have for some reason always tended to think that the two songs are from the same night and HS opened the show and Free World was an encore. Also it was probably easiest for them to fix up songs from only one concert for a release. They might have played Rockin In The Free World both nights (like in Montreal) or they could have opened the first show with Rocking All Over The World too as they also opened shows with it at this time.

This is what I've been thinking too, however, I just don't think it has happened that way based upon the former setlists in South America and Australia. It's too big of a co-incidence that the set of the televised performance looks a lot like what they played in Australia before.

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
Surely you mean November 30 as November doesn't have 31 days...

Obviously. :)

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
Says who?

Says me. Sure, there's always a chance that some show might appear somewhere but keep in mind that I've been collecting setlists since 2001. If it was really out there I suppose I would've gotten my hands on it. I also don't understand why I haven't seen Nashville before. On my forum people are collecting the bootlegs from every year, they're at 1989 right now so it'll take a while untill 1995 will show up. If Nashville really exists, it will show up there, I'm sure about that.

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917115)
No but there are several mistakes on your website, I should probably correct a few things for you.

Anyone is welcome to correct the errors on my site, the 1995 era is a big mess, and I'm aware of that. The last time I really worked on my website was when I corrected the Bounce Era. My priorities are now at my forum though, the website will be a priority this summer I think.

I'd just like to add that this has been something I have been working on for ages. Ever since I started making the 1995 Era I've looked for information about the South Africa leg of the tour. By now I do not remember anymore why I have decided that some things are the way I say they are. Some information comes from interviews Tico has given, but I can't remember most of my sources anymore. It's been 4 years since I've worked on it and obviously, I can be wrong about it too.

I guess we'll never know for sure unless Obie might be arsed enough to dig into the archives and make himself usefull.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

Thierry 04-18-2009 11:55 PM

I got the Nashville 1995 show here on tape from dave :). Still need to convert that one to flac files (unfortunately the quality isn't that good)

Kathleen 04-19-2009 06:02 AM

You guys are awesome - I'm going to go sort my dates out.

jovi75 04-19-2009 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 917246)
You guys are awesome.

Indeed.

I'm really impressed by Seb's work on bonjovi-archives.com.
That site is something I've always wanted to have.

I simply don't understand how can be possible that a band like bon jovi doesn't have a proper archive of everything they've done in their career.
Do you remember the DVD of the box set?
Pieces of Access all Areas glued with that interview in the recording studio...horrible.

lars 04-20-2009 02:32 PM

1.

When Bon Jovi released Tokyo Road instead of One Wild Night in Japan, they did release a limited edition of One Wild Night. It included a tour itenary of all shows Bon Jovi had played, including some of which the band/Obie did not know the correct dates/venues etcetera. On that list only 3 dates were listed as far as I know (I don't own that limited edition), however, this list has been confirmed to be incorrect by Obie as not even the band has a correct archive of all shows they ever performed.


Was this the limited edition of One Wild Night included a tour itenary of all shows Bon Jovi had played??

JAPAN CD

UICL-9005

http://cgi.ebay.de/Japan-CD-Bon-Jovi...1%7C240%3A1318

Lord of the Jovi Realm 04-20-2009 03:17 PM

The tourography on the One Wild Night Japan version was taken directly from our old site with the exception of three Richie solo 98 dates that were added, that is why it is inaccurate in places. Though most dates were taken from recordings we owned at the time.
Dave

steel_horse75 04-20-2009 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Suojelusperkele (Post 917071)
1. It has always bothered me that I have never been sure what's the date for the Johannesburg '95 show that's widely available as video and audio, as it was a TV broadcast. I have never been even sure what were the dates of Bon Jovi's concerts in South Africa in 1995 - it seems that no one knows these dates for sure. Everybody says the televised show was 1st of December, but what's the basis for that? You can't tell the date from the recording, and I'm not aware that any South African who was present at the concerts has ever said (and proved) which show was filmed. We don't even know what were the dates for the South African concerts because there's no (that I'm aware of) official concertography, tour posters or ticket stubs that would prove the dates of the concerts. I just spent several hours browsing through the Internet looking at Bon Jovi tour dates written on fan sites, and there is NO fan site that has all four dates written down (let alone proved the dates to be correct). Most fan sites list only two, at best three shows.

What we know is that Bon Jovi played 4 concerts in South Africa in 1995. I have always thought (because I read this from some website a thousand years ago) that the dates were:

November 28 - Cape Town
December 1 - Johannesburg
December 2 - Johannesburg
December 3 - Durban

But some people think that the first Johannesburg show was on 30th of November and the second on 1st of December; and no-one has proof of anything. The televised concert was the second show (as Jon says "Good evening Johannesburg welcome to round number two"), we should just know when these concerts took place.

In addition, I can't understand how have people got the idea that the live B-sides from Johannesburg on the These Days singles are from 1st of December when THERE IS NO DATE WRITTEN ON THE CDS. We can't know whether the live tracks are from the televised show or from the other show, or whether some of the tracks are from the first night and some from the second. Is there anyone who is able to shed some light on this issue?

2. The tour itinerary on the Something For The Pain single lists Rock im Park, Munich as 4th of June 1995 and Rock am Ring, Nurnburg as 3rd of June, but on the One Wild Night single it says that I Believe is from Nuremberg 4th of June. Which is correct? The single even lists a different city as Nürburg and Nürnberg are obviously in different parts of Germany. I think most trade sites list the MUNICH show as 3rd of June and NÜRBURGRING (which is in Nürburg far from Nürnberg/Nuremberg), as 4th of June, making the OWN single info wrong about the city but correct about date. Is there some German who can confirm the dates and locations of Rock im Park and Rock am Ring in 1995?

3. I'm just wondering is there any collector on this site who has a recording of the show in Nashville on September 20, 1995? This must be one of the rarest Bon Jovi ROIOs ever. And does anyone have Virgin radio interview & acoustic gig from 13th August 1995? And Brisbane '95? These latter two are also pretty damn rare, if they even exist (anymore).

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Supersonic 04-20-2009 04:41 PM

Aloha !

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Says the one with the link to a blog in his sig.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan


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