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bjcrazycpa 05-06-2016 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1200750)
"she's in the kitchen, staring at the window, so tired living life in black and white"
"I ain't gonna live forever, ..., like Frankie said i did it my way"

He couldn't hit any notes that correspond with my underlined words. Whenever the pitch goes even remotely higher, he is unable to hit these notes. It doesn't sound that horrific in a vacuum listening to these recordings, but it does horrify me in terms of next tour, considering how low these notes are compared to the average Bon Jovi song.

I really can't understand how can anyone defend this.

I judged what I heard for THAT performance end of story. Not sure why you feel need to be hostile. I'll judge the tour performances as I hear them.

bonjovi90 05-06-2016 06:16 PM

He can't survive a tour with that voice anymore. Most of the notes in these arrangement are much lower than what he constantly needs to reach on a standard Jovi setlist.

SadieLady 05-06-2016 07:23 PM

I have mixed emotions about what I heard. Two of the songs had a lot of feeling behind them and I noted that. However, if it was anyone but Jon Bon Jovi, I'd think it was amateur night at a local bar. I am sure in person and with him being Jon Bon Jovi, it went over well in an intimate setting. He is a personable guy and I bet people did feel they got a neat appearance and performance.

Since these audios were released "officially" by Bon Jovi, were these the best audios of the set list or were they released as well known tunes on the set list? With these audios being released, is this why we aren't seeing or hearing any clips from the people in attendance? Maybe cell phones were banned.

Faceman 05-06-2016 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SadieLady (Post 1200758)
Maybe cell phones were banned.

I think either nobody in the audience wanted to record that singing tragedy or the cell phones itself refused to record anything like that...

rolo_tomachi 05-07-2016 12:20 AM


bonjovi90 05-07-2016 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Faceman (Post 1200763)
I think either nobody in the audience wanted to record that singing tragedy or the cell phones itself refused to record anything like that...

:mrgreen::popcorn::rofl:


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