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bonjovi90 05-31-2014 10:31 AM

The only demos from Fahrenheit that I know of are We Rule The Night, Danger Zone and Afraid of the Night. The first one was put on the box set and the other two were mentioned by Jon in a pre-Fahrenheit TV interview. My guess is that Afraid of the Night might've turned in The Hardest Part Is The Night later on.

powernoize 05-31-2014 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1177329)
The only demos from Fahrenheit that I know of are We Rule The Night, Danger Zone and Afraid of the Night. The first one was put on the box set and the other two were mentioned by Jon in a pre-Fahrenheit TV interview. My guess is that Afraid of the Night might've turned in The Hardest Part Is The Night later on.

thank you! ;)

Johny 05-31-2014 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1177295)
I remastered an audience recording of Cadillac Man for a few users who had asked for it today and also gave it to a friend of mine, who hadn't heard the tune before. He responded saying that to him it sounded like they stole it from Smokie's "Living Next Door To Alice". I had never noticed it before and certainly wouldn't call it stolen, but there are definately quite some similarities.

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

What makes this story more interesting id the fact that this is actually a cover. Originally the song is by Australian writers and recorded by an Australian group. And where was Cadillac Man written? :) In Australia. Maybe Jon and Richie met Mike Chapman there :)

Rdkopper 05-31-2014 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1177327)
I don't know anything about demos from Fahrenheit but there are some demos on youtube from their first album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDg44lr6aPU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph4JoJjCTqc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7wD_GV5HQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyKU6Tw0rtc

Jon had a very girly voice back then,lol...

Now you are getting into pre-Bon Jovi territory.

There are actually some good songs recorded by John Bongiovi - "The Wild Ones" & "The Rest"

Maybe Obbie will include those songs remastered on The Power Station Years Deluxe Edition...

In all seriousness, once you exhaust the Bon Jovi catalog, those songs are a nice addition for a die-hard fan. They are all on YouTube and are easy to find.

Rdkopper 05-31-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1177329)
Danger Zone and Afraid of the Night.

Awesome info!!!

I also question the SWW Demos being written specifically for Slippery.

Deep Cuts The Knife scream Fahrenheit to me.

The only reason why I believe they are is because they are mixed with other songs that made the album that were specifically on the Basement Demo sessions.

Too Much Too Soon & Deep Cut are my two favorites and would love to get them with better quality.

Question - Is that Jon really singing on Stand-Up? I just don't hear Jon or Richie as hard as I try.

Lucas_Roli 05-31-2014 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1177336)
Awesome info!!!

I also question the SWW Demos being written specifically for Slippery.

Deep Cuts The Knife scream Fahrenheit to me.

The only reason why I believe they are is because they are mixed with other songs that made the album that were specifically on the Basement Demo sessions.

Too Much Too Soon & Deep Cut are my two favorites and would love to get them with better quality.

Question - Is that Jon really singing on Stand-Up? I just don't hear Jon or Richie as hard as I try.

I too love Deep Cuts the Night too,I think it's their best demo from SWW.
On Stand Up,it very well may be Jon singing,the way it's recorded is pretty similar with The Promise and the way he sings is very similar to the Wild in The Streets basement demo.
Here

Checkout and compare.

Iceman 06-01-2014 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1177335)
Maybe Obbie will include those songs remastered on The Power Station Years Deluxe Edition...

Obie, not "Obbie". And Jon doesn't own the rights to the Power Station songs, so there is no chance he'll ever release any of them. Tony Bongiovi owns the publishing rights for those songs, which is why he could publish the Power Station Years albums.

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Deep Cuts The Knife scream Fahrenheit to me.
It's Deep Cuts The Night, not Knife. And it's a Slippery demo, Fahrenheit songs are just so different to any other BJ album.

Ice

Rdkopper 06-01-2014 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 1177348)
Jon doesn't own the rights to the Power Station songs, so there is no chance he'll ever release any of them. Tony Bongiovi owns the publishing rights for those songs, which is why he could publish the Power Station Years albums.

I know - Jon sued him over the release and I believe they settled over something. It was a just a joke which is the reason why I followed up the next paragraph with "In all seriousness"

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 1177348)
It's Deep Cuts The Night, not Knife. And it's a Slippery demo, Fahrenheit songs are just so different to any other BJ album.

I Know - But considering they were written almost exactly a year apart, there could be some overlap with recycled sounds, lyrics, etc. which I hear during certain parts.

(Although the lyric is Deep Cuts The Night, it's also titled Deep Cuts The Knife and Dick After Night on some underground release as well. Without an official release, there really is no title so you could basically call it whatever you want until such time. We called Full Moon High the wrong song for 25 years so you never really know.)

Lucas_Roli 06-01-2014 04:04 PM

I'm pretty sure it's called Deep Cuts The Night,at least that's what I've always heard in the chorus.Although the first time I listened to it the title was Deep Cuts The Knife,i still heard night instead of knife.
And plus ''deep cuts the knife when you're without love'' makes no sense,but ''deep cuts the night when you're without love'' does.

Rdkopper 06-01-2014 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas_Roli (Post 1177362)
I'm pretty sure it's called Deep Cuts The Night,at least that's what I've always heard in the chorus.Although the first time I listened to it the title was Deep Cuts The Knife,i still heard night instead of knife.
And plus ''deep cuts the knife when you're without love'' makes no sense,but ''deep cuts the night when you're without love'' does.

It is deep cuts the night but deep cuts the knife is a great play on words. If you google Bon Jovi deep cuts the knife, you'll get endless pages of results including Youtube vids. It's been a huge mistake for years I guess due to the cool play on words


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