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Captain Walrus 03-05-2010 12:26 AM

It's a pretty good song, but it's never been one of my favourites off the boxset. I like the verses (especially the "for the night I just watched as you walked out of here" line) and the bridges, but the chorus just lacks something IMO. The accordion is an interesting touch though.

mrleaf 03-30-2010 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by mrleaf (Post 974203)
A true gem it is,who knows they might fit it in during the circle tour esp around the something for the pain section with the lads and dave on accordian

And next up i predict -stick to your guns

Matrix15 03-30-2010 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by mrleaf (Post 981148)
And next up i predict -stick to your guns

By coincidence I was just listening to that!

Javier 03-30-2010 04:13 AM

I was just watching the performance on the HAND dual disc. I love the song so much, the lyrics really hold a special place in my heart, sappy I know but I'm really passionate about this song. I'll defend it till the day I die and I've covered it twice live.

Simon 03-30-2010 05:27 PM

In all humble honesty, I never understood why people (and the band itself) praise that song so much. It's just dragging and boring, and therefore annoying. I like the lyrical idea, but that's about it. Actually one of my least favourites from the Boxset... and by no means something that should've replaced anything on KTF.

kenobi_on_a_prayer 03-30-2010 07:21 PM

Great song, I love pretty much that whole first disc on the box set though.

milomom 03-30-2010 08:23 PM

I absolutely love Miss Fourth, and I've been lucky enough to hear it live twice now. IMO, it isn't a typical Jovi song, and I really can't see it fitting on KTF. (It's always had more of a TD feel to me, although I know that wasn't when it was written.) I was thrilled to hear it on Saturday night and thought Jon & Richie's vocals were stunning. I can't stop listening to it, and I get chills every time I do. This is just the kind of bone that I think they can throw to the diehards on a nightly basis. They did it both nights at Mohegan Sun (NSG on Friday), and because of that, I forgive them for doing Capt. Crash at both shows. ;)

Kathleen 03-30-2010 08:58 PM

Terri - did you ever listen to Jon's speech at the Borgata box set show about the "grey summer". There were a bunch of songs written then and this was one of them. We've had several discussions about this here and obviously can't pinpoint if it's the summer of 91 or the summer of 92 but we did come up with what we thought were the songs written during that time.

Dry County
Fields of Fire
Love Ain't Nothin' but a Four Letter Word
Why Aren't You Dead
Starting All Over Again
Every Beat of My Heart
Radio
Taking it Back
Miss Fourth of July
Outlaws of Love
Billy
Bed of Roses
Fear
The Sole Truth

milomom 03-30-2010 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 981319)
Terri - did you ever listen to Jon's speech at the Borgata box set show about the "grey summer". There were a bunch of songs written then and this was one of them. We've had several discussions about this here and obviously can't pinpoint if it's the summer of 91 or the summer of 92 but we did come up with what we thought were the songs written during that time.

Fields of Fire
Love Ain't Nothin' but a Four Letter Word
Why Aren't You Dead
Starting All Over Again
Every Beat of My Heart
Radio
Taking it Back
Miss Fourth of July
OouLaws of Love
Billy
Bed of Roses
Fear
The Sole Truth

Oh yes -- definitely a grey summer song. For some reason, I'm a big fan of most of them. :roll: Jovi could have had their own "Darkness on the Edge of Town" if they'd all made an album. Okay wait, that's my favorite Bruce album. I think I'm seeing a trend here!

Ferret 03-30-2010 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 981319)
Terri - did you ever listen to Jon's speech at the Borgata box set show about the "grey summer". There were a bunch of songs written then and this was one of them. We've had several discussions about this here and obviously can't pinpoint if it's the summer of 91 or the summer of 92 but we did come up with what we thought were the songs written during that time.

Fields of Fire
Love Ain't Nothin' but a Four Letter Word
Why Aren't You Dead
Starting All Over Again
Every Beat of My Heart
Radio
Taking it Back
Miss Fourth of July
OouLaws of Love
Billy
Bed of Roses
Fear
The Sole Truth

Wish Jon had made an album with or without the band in his grey period. I think the fact he was down as **** was making his songs even better, like Neil Young's "Ditch Trilogy". Would have been awesome.


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