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I've had the album pretty much on repeat at any opportunity I've had to play it...
After one day I'd listened to it more times than I've listened to WAN in 3 years, so that can only be a good thing. This House is Not For Sale - 7/10 - Didn't really like it at the time it was initially released, and it's the standard sort of album opener we expect, but it's not as bad as I thought. Living With the Ghost - 7/10 - Largely about the relationship with Richie apparently, and it's sold, if a little uninspiring. Knockout - 7/10 - Pretty much this album's "Have a Nice Day". Solid Born Again Tomorrow - 9/10 - Bon Jovi meets Calvin Harris & Coldplay. I really like it and I think, should it be released as a single, with regular air play, it would do well. Unfortunately that won't be the case!! Roller Coaster - 6.5/10 - All I hear is "The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World New Year's Day - 7.5/10 - Powerful, especially considering the topic is the rebirth of the band under it's new guise The Devil's In the Temple - 9/10 - Sticks out a bit like "If I Were Your Mother" on KTF in terms of it being quite heavy. Very much of the late 90s sound. Surprised they decided to pull it from Burning Bridges and stick it on here. Scars on This Guitar - 7/10 - First of the real ballad songs on the album, but nowhere as bad as some of the turgid ballads we've had recently. God Bless This Mess - 5/10 - Sounds like something from Lost Highway (an album I don't really like). It's just filler really Reunion - 9/10 - I really shouldn't like this song.... but I love it! Definitely has an echo of "Whole Lot of Leaving" in the opening bars, and I personally find the chorus is a bit of a rip-off of "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons, but it works really well. I remember seeing the acoustic version from the actual graduation ceremony and being very meh about it... Shows what getting together with the band in the studio can do! Come On Up To Our House - 7/10 - A fairly pleasant album closer. I'd like them to start finishing albums off with a punch, but recently they've been more closing time at the pub sort of songs. Real Love - 4/10 - Blind Love Pt 2. Enough said... All Hail The King - 8/10 - First time listening to it I suddenly thought Jon had had a revelation moment and found God, then I saw the Broadway stream, with explanation. I preferred my interpretation... We Don't Run - 8.5/10 - It's My Life Pt2. Screw the haters... I love this song. I Will Drive You Home - 8/10 - There's just something about this song that, for me, makes it hard to dislike. Jon's voice is way down to a level we've never heard, and it actually sounds really good. Goodnight New York - 5/10 - It's a fun song, but it's the sort of thing that you'd imagine being played on TV during an ad campaign. Overall - 7.5/10 You could probably listen to every song and pick out it's near equivalent from previous albums, not that this is a bad thing! However, it's not an album that screams out that it's a Stadium Tour album. I wouldn't pay for a ticket to go and hear the songs played live. I don't want to pay money just to go and hear the old songs again either, so this time around, after 20 years, unless they play MK Bowl, I'm out... |
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There are BJ fans who still love their stuff until 1995 and always will and hate their decline from then on. I am one of them. Live with it. |
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You are pretty much doing the equivalent of putting down a man who has been wheelchair ridden and is fighting to walk again for not dancing around. You don't have any idea as to what or why Jon is in his current condition, but it is his reality. You can prattle on about Steven Tyler or whoever else while disregarding the fact that Jon isn't any of those people. You don't have to like his current condition, but you should at least have enough ability to perceive the fact he's doing the best he can today. Is it a shame? Yes. Is it pitiful? No. I'm a big KISS fan. You hear people just like you bagging on Paul Stanley... making fun of his voice and physical condition. Then you go back and watch any KISS performance from the 1980s and all you'll see is a man who gave his all every night, abusing his body and voice for your entertainment. Jon wasn't any different...except Paul was actually able to keep that up longer than Jon could. Mourn the loss of what you loved, but at least respect the dedication to doing the best they can with what they have. |
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However, you seem very bitter about Bon Jovi's demise. Let it go dude, can't be nice to have been as let down as you seem for 20 years. |
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I'm 43. I look closer to 33, quite matter of fact. My brother is 9 months younger than I am. He looks 45. The difference? Genes, for one. I'm adopted, whereas my brother is my mom and dad's biological son. He also has a family with 3 kids to contend with. No one could accuse my brother of not taking care of himself. It's a combination of luck of the draw genetically and different life paths. |
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