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Phil X on... Greatest Hits?
Hm, going to a Phil X and the Drills gig tonight that's been organised by a few of my mates, so I figured I should find out a bit more about the dude before meeting him. I came across earlier where he says he played on 'the last bon jovi record' - which I'm assuming means the Greatest Hits since the circle (iirc) has a full personnel list whereas the GH just says Jon, Richie, Dave and Tico. Would be interesting to know what he actually contributed then :confused:
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He did some uncredited session work on WDYG.
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For as much flack as we gave Richie over the past few tours, I've never been less into a show than the one where Phil X filled in for him. Sorry Jon, love ya man, but no Richie = no Bon Jovi.
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Haha you guys are all full of crap. If you had tickets and didn't sell them, you would've went regardless. :rolleyes:
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Phil X :lol!::lol!::lol!:
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tbh, while I wouldn't buy a ticket to see jovi without Richie at those prices you'd be a fool to sell them and miss out... the dude's awesome. His shows are more like a jam session than a proper 'show' but he's a ****ing killer guitarist and a great singer to boot. Can't think of anyone who'd be better for the richie role, other than richie of course, by a long way, but if it's Phil X or nothing... I'd go.
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I saw two shows with Phil X and they were both great shows. There was a new energy in the mix thanks to him and I only missed Richie in so much that he's Richie. The music didn't suffer one bit.
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However, musically I would disagree. Specifically the longer solos suffered quite a bit. I don't think he did a single decent Dry County solo. And Wanted Dead or Alive was simply not the same either. Still...would've loved to see him with the band. |
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