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Eveline 02-19-2017 09:00 PM

Yeah, we'll see. Perhaps it's not the best song emotionally at this stage but I'd like it to happen, though.

steel_horse75 02-19-2017 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1218952)
I don't get the whole obsession of Jon not running around... Not every artist runs around and they still put on great shows... The Beatles were like statues and they were amazing....



Agree.....

hackster73 02-19-2017 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Captmorgs (Post 1218989)
Can anyone make out the first and third audibles? The second and fourth look like Saturday Night and Always.
Attachment 1533

Edit: That's a pretty bad copy of the image. On Twitter, you can tell the last one is Always.
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Saturday night
Raise your hands
Always

TheOriginalJez 02-19-2017 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeeper (Post 1218947)
His age shouldn't be a huge factor. He's a fit 55.

This. Axl Rose, 55, is a bloated sweaty pig of a mess who never could sing that well and yet he still spends the show running around giving it some. Slash, 51, has technically died, has a shit tonne of health problems thanks to his drug abuse and yet... yep all over the stage.

As has been said it's just such a sharp decline for Jon. I actually don't think the crowded stage helps either - makes it more difficult for anyone to get a good run on.

Walleris 02-19-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by theoriginaljez (Post 1219002)
this. Axl rose, 55, is a bloated sweaty pig of a mess who never could sing that well and yet he still spends the show running around giving it some. Slash, 51, has technically died, has a shit tonne of health problems thanks to his drug abuse and yet... Yep all over the stage.

As has been said it's just such a sharp decline for jon. I actually don't think the crowded stage helps either - makes it more difficult for anyone to get a good run on.

oh come on it's not 1989 anymore stop living in the past you can't judge a concert from a youtube clip those who go to shows love it and that's the bottom line cause stone cold said so!!!

also nobody goes to bon jovi show for jon's voice that's a fact!!!

liljovi93 02-19-2017 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1219003)
oh come on it's not 1989 anymore stop living in the past you can't judge a concert from a youtube clip those who go to shows love it and that's the bottom line cause stone cold said so!!!

also nobody goes to bon jovi show for jon's voice that's a fact!!!

You can judge on the videos that JBJ doesn't move, though. Apart from the KTF outro, I've barely seen him move on ANY video.

I get that this isn't the 80's/90's or even 00's but as someone said earlier in this thread, Hyde Park 2011 seems like it was years ago. 6 years and the whole band has changed and the lead singer is completely ****ed. It's as simple as that.

I disagree with people saying he has no heart or passion. I personally think he has it now more than he has in years and years but is that enough? You could have the most passion in any job but if you aren't capable of doing it anymore then you move on.

I'm in love with This House Is Not For Sale and a day hasn't gone by since release date when I haven't listened to a song or two from it. I absolutely loved the Palladium show. So I don't know whether it's best to play 'them' type of shows. Ones that you now expect JBJ to be at his mic.

Maybe we are just being OTT. People who go the show enjoy it. I thought Palladium show on CD sounded quite shit but I loved it when I was there so maybe we are...

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Eveline 02-19-2017 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1219003)
also nobody goes to bon jovi show for jon's voice that's a fact!!!

that's one keen observation ;]

ticos_stick 02-19-2017 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Walleris (Post 1219003)
oh come on it's not 1989 anymore stop living in the past you can't judge a concert from a youtube clip those who go to shows love it and that's the bottom line cause stone cold said so!!!

also nobody goes to bon jovi show for jon's voice that's a fact!!!

Exactly! As long as I can go to a show, get a hot dog and a cold beer and watch the lights and hear the loud sounds then I'm a happy man!

Since when has music been about singing anyway?

Also it's been scientifically proven that YouTube makes vocals sound 85% worse than if you're actually at the show.

hackster73 02-19-2017 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by hackster73 (Post 1219001)
Saturday night
Raise your hands
Always

The first audible is the word audibles

hackster73 02-19-2017 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by TheOriginalJez (Post 1219002)
This. Axl Rose, 55, is a bloated sweaty pig of a mess who never could sing that well and yet he still spends the show running around giving it some. Slash, 51, has technically died, has a shit tonne of health problems thanks to his drug abuse and yet... yep all over the stage.

As has been said it's just such a sharp decline for Jon. I actually don't think the crowded stage helps either - makes it more difficult for anyone to get a good run on.

The best thing about guns n roses is reliving those songs. The fact they have had so little output means a set list pretty close to when I saw them at Wembley in 1991. For me Axl sounds better than Jon on the audience recorded stuff I have heard. Being there again this summer and seeing Axl and Slash is not something I expected to see again. Excited? Yes I bloody am.

On the same note if Richie rejoined Bon Jovi for Europe next year I would get tickets without doubt. Are they past it? Yes but seeing them both on the same stage again...


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