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Rdkopper 04-01-2017 06:14 PM

Review:

Overall Great Time!!!

For starters, it’s different… Not a Pro or a Con, just different! We were sitting first level, dead center which is quite a distance from the stage. For starters, there are no screens. In some ways, it’s good and in some ways it’s bad… It’s good because the screens dictate what you watch. When there are no screens to look at, you watch what you want to watch. However with that, it’s obviously hard to see certain things from such distance. For example, being dead center, it was hard to see Everett in the back and you really have to focus in, to see what he’s doing… In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…

Let’s just get the vocals out of the way…They are a non issue… Is he singing like he did back whenever? No! But he’s not butchering songs either.. There has definitely been some overall improvement since the start and although he does pronounce some of the lyrics weird at times, it doesn’t take anything away from the experience… I’ll stand by my opinion that a lot of it isn’t as noticeable when you are there live… To my ears, he sounded like his normal post 2K self, for the most part...

The Cons:
- I’ll agree with everyone here… The set-list… If he just tweaked a few songs, it would work better… To casual fans, Whole Lotta Leavin is just as new as God Bless This Mess… As diehard fans, we like certain songs because we know them but when you’re hearing these songs for the first time, it doesn’t matter how good they are, they are difficult to get into because you don’t know them yet… Sure, unknown upbeat rocker could work like WGIGO, Knockout Etc... but too many in a row that don’t pack that 1 - 2 punch just don’t work.

- Too many of the new songs… That small block mid show just flattened it out… No one is into them for the reason stated above… As much as I was looking forward to them and my main reason for going, they just didn’t move me like I was hoping… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was amazing… I’ll get to that in the Pros but God Bless This Mess, Scars, NYD, were just sleepers… Even WDR was a snoozer… I do however think Jon did a great job performing them but there were just too many new songs for a wild audience as such… I am looking forward to the Soundboard because Jon did do a great job regardless of how they went over…

- No Devil’s In The Temple… the one song I was looking forward to hearing… Hopefully MSG...

- I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)

The Pros:
- Jon’s energy… He was NOT glued to the mic… He’s still a great performer and could work a crowd.. He even went into the audience during Bad Medicine. It was cool but again, hard to take in with no screen but still very cool.. His voice is improving and he looked comfortable up there. The hits were enjoyable.

- The opening… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was Amazing. Knockout is a new song but it’s quick, rockin, and the arena acoustics really bring it out… great live tune… The outro solo in THINFS was fantastic live too…All three songs combined really get the crowd going… Jon should have keep that rhythm going with a few more hits before killing the energy with Lost Highway and WLOL… Rollercoaster also went over well.

- The energy of the Philly crowd.. The place was packed and ready to rock…Not an empty seat in the house... These people still love this band.. When the hits went off, so did they.

- KTF was amazing… Great seeing all the members showcase their talents.. Phil is really fun to watch… He’s like a kid in a candy store… Just living his dream at the age of 50 instead of 20… I hope he’s there till the end. Maybe replace Shanks with Sambora one day but keep Phil till the end.

- Wanted into Prayer is the way to end it.. Jon holding his guitar up at the end of Wanted was a moment. Jon holding his mic to the audience like he did in the 80’s during the end of Prayer was a picture. Again, great energy.

-I thought Raise Your Hands as the encour was killer... Runaway was also fun.

- The stories.. As much as the new songs went over flat, the stories at least add to them.

-The Band!!! Fantastic!!! Some real talent up there… Definitely makes Jon look better!!!

Overall, Excellent!!! A better setlist would have made it Amazing!!! I take back what I stated in other posts about Jon not being able to handle them vocally or the band not being able to play them… He can sing them and they could play them…Now that I’ve seen it and know what to expect, I’m looking forward to seeing it again next week in NYC, MSG...

efpg0708 04-01-2017 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kleman (Post 1222187)
Well Jon' s back. He sound amazing. chech out the videos from this user :cool:

"Bad Medicine" Bon Jovi@Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia 3/31/17 - YouTube

Wow, this is great !

liljovi93 04-01-2017 07:05 PM

JBJ sounds and looks great. His energy in Bad Medicine was so good to see. Made me think 'he's back!' - Not going to get too carried away, though.

NYD was great too. Loved his energy in the speech at the end and the count of four!

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MellyMel 04-01-2017 07:12 PM

That bad medicine performance was phenomenal! My first thought- did he take the steroids last night?

bj4ever 04-01-2017 07:56 PM

lol, for once people on here seem to be saying some positive things about how he is sounding and moving around etc.

On the other hand, I just read one of the first harsh reviews in regards to Jon's voice....

http://www.nj.com/entertainment/musi...rt_review.html

After reading that, I was curious to see what was going to be said here.
Glad you've balanced it out (in the other direction) for once haha. (we are usually very critical but reviews are always very good).

Anyways, I'm still looking forward to my Toronto show in a couple of weeks, regardless of what I've been reading.

Six-String 04-01-2017 07:57 PM

After that show last night I'm really looking forward to MSG! His voice is much better for sure.. I hope they'll play Always Friday or Saturday

ThePunisher 04-01-2017 08:02 PM

And sadly this one isn't being released :(

bj4ever 04-01-2017 08:06 PM

I really really really really hope he doesn't read that review and goes back to being glued to the mic stand to try and sing better, because him moving around is definitely better, especially considering he still sounded fine.

symbeline 04-01-2017 11:57 PM

What the hell, Jon?

Just when I had almost given up on this tour and I was glad I wasn't losing sleep over this (literally and figuratively)...

This is exactly what I've been missing. I was watching a recent show after reading here some positive feedback about Jon’s voice, and I kept thinking "this is not terrible by any means and I believe the positive reviews here and in the press, but this is not BJ. This is a good cover band, I don't feel the connection to this anymore". I was almost begging Jon to bring back his dreadful nasal voice if it meant more comfortable singing for him so the shows could have more passion, more energy, more BJ-ness.

After last night, I might care about this tour again.

And even if this is just a one-off, it proves once again that Jon still has it. Whatever is holding him back, it disappeared for this show. Compare that Bad Medicine with a recent Who Says:
That was heartbreaking, watching Jon clinging to the mic during the bridge, during the ****ing bridge of ****ing Who Says. If I had seen this video without audio focusing only on Jon, I would totally believe it was an acoustic Who Says.

That Who Says is not how I want to remember this band. I thought that Jon would regain confidence and sell the shit out of the songs once he saw the positive reviews, the seemingly high attendance and how his voice is holding up and improving. I never thought for a minute that the static, karaoke-night-star Jon would last for so long. But after so many disappointing shows I thought that it wasn't going to change anymore, tha we were going to get the same dull, emotionless performances over and over (even though I’m quite sure that Jon is not half-assing his performances). I guess I understood and accepted that this tour is a huge improvement for him from where he was vocally and personally at the end of the BWC tour. This is probably the best he’ll ever be again and though it’s quite poor by BJ standards, judging by the shows overwhelmingly positive reception it’s better than they expected. It's just not enough for me anymore.

And then this show. I'm confused, I guess. I don't feel the chemistry between the members of the band, which was a big part of the appeal for me, but seeing Jon back in shape makes up for it. I almost feel guilty for thinking that, but I've missed this Jon.

Captmorgs 04-02-2017 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222201)
Review:



Overall Great Time!!!



For starters, it’s different… Not a Pro or a Con, just different! We were sitting first level, dead center which is quite a distance from the stage. For starters, there are no screens. In some ways, it’s good and in some ways it’s bad… It’s good because the screens dictate what you watch. When there are no screens to look at, you watch what you want to watch. However with that, it’s obviously hard to see certain things from such distance. For example, being dead center, it was hard to see Everett in the back and you really have to focus in, to see what he’s doing… In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…



Let’s just get the vocals out of the way…They are a non issue… Is he singing like he did back whenever? No! But he’s not butchering songs either.. There has definitely been some overall improvement since the start and although he does pronounce some of the lyrics weird at times, it doesn’t take anything away from the experience… I’ll stand by my opinion that a lot of it isn’t as noticeable when you are there live… To my ears, he sounded like his normal post 2K self, for the most part...



The Cons:

- I’ll agree with everyone here… The set-list… If he just tweaked a few songs, it would work better… To casual fans, Whole Lotta Leavin is just as new as God Bless This Mess… As diehard fans, we like certain songs because we know them but when you’re hearing these songs for the first time, it doesn’t matter how good they are, they are difficult to get into because you don’t know them yet… Sure, unknown upbeat rocker could work like WGIGO, Knockout Etc... but too many in a row that don’t pack that 1 - 2 punch just don’t work.



- Too many of the new songs… That small block mid show just flattened it out… No one is into them for the reason stated above… As much as I was looking forward to them and my main reason for going, they just didn’t move me like I was hoping… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was amazing… I’ll get to that in the Pros but God Bless This Mess, Scars, NYD, were just sleepers… Even WDR was a snoozer… I do however think Jon did a great job performing them but there were just too many new songs for a wild audience as such… I am looking forward to the Soundboard because Jon did do a great job regardless of how they went over…



- No Devil’s In The Temple… the one song I was looking forward to hearing… Hopefully MSG...



- I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)



The Pros:

- Jon’s energy… He was NOT glued to the mic… He’s still a great performer and could work a crowd.. He even went into the audience during Bad Medicine. It was cool but again, hard to take in with no screen but still very cool.. His voice is improving and he looked comfortable up there. The hits were enjoyable.



- The opening… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was Amazing. Knockout is a new song but it’s quick, rockin, and the arena acoustics really bring it out… great live tune… The outro solo in THINFS was fantastic live too…All three songs combined really get the crowd going… Jon should have keep that rhythm going with a few more hits before killing the energy with Lost Highway and WLOL… Rollercoaster also went over well.



- The energy of the Philly crowd.. The place was packed and ready to rock…Not an empty seat in the house... These people still love this band.. When the hits went off, so did they.



- KTF was amazing… Great seeing all the members showcase their talents.. Phil is really fun to watch… He’s like a kid in a candy store… Just living his dream at the age of 50 instead of 20… I hope he’s there till the end. Maybe replace Shanks with Sambora one day but keep Phil till the end.



- Wanted into Prayer is the way to end it.. Jon holding his guitar up at the end of Wanted was a moment. Jon holding his mic to the audience like he did in the 80’s during the end of Prayer was a picture. Again, great energy.



-I thought Raise Your Hands as the encour was killer... Runaway was also fun.



- The stories.. As much as the new songs went over flat, the stories at least add to them.



-The Band!!! Fantastic!!! Some real talent up there… Definitely makes Jon look better!!!



Overall, Excellent!!! A better setlist would have made it Amazing!!! I take back what I stated in other posts about Jon not being able to handle them vocally or the band not being able to play them… He can sing them and they could play them…Now that I’ve seen it and know what to expect, I’m looking forward to seeing it again next week in NYC, MSG...



Appreciate the detailed review! One of the surprises of the tour for me is how much Knockout has grown on me and how well it works live.


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Rdkopper 04-02-2017 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captmorgs (Post 1222223)
Appreciate the detailed review! One of the surprises of the tour for me is how much Knockout has grown on me and how well it works live.


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Me too... when I first heard it and thought, 'this is the great song from great album Jon promised' I was really disappointed but like you said, it really grows on you and see it come to life was very cool... Perfect arena song...

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Becky 04-02-2017 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222201)
Review:

Overall Great Time!!!

For starters, it’s different… Not a Pro or a Con, just different! We were sitting first level, dead center which is quite a distance from the stage. For starters, there are no screens. In some ways, it’s good and in some ways it’s bad… It’s good because the screens dictate what you watch. When there are no screens to look at, you watch what you want to watch. However with that, it’s obviously hard to see certain things from such distance. For example, being dead center, it was hard to see Everett in the back and you really have to focus in, to see what he’s doing… In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…

Let’s just get the vocals out of the way…They are a non issue… Is he singing like he did back whenever? No! But he’s not butchering songs either.. There has definitely been some overall improvement since the start and although he does pronounce some of the lyrics weird at times, it doesn’t take anything away from the experience… I’ll stand by my opinion that a lot of it isn’t as noticeable when you are there live… To my ears, he sounded like his normal post 2K self, for the most part...

The Cons:
- I’ll agree with everyone here… The set-list… If he just tweaked a few songs, it would work better… To casual fans, Whole Lotta Leavin is just as new as God Bless This Mess… As diehard fans, we like certain songs because we know them but when you’re hearing these songs for the first time, it doesn’t matter how good they are, they are difficult to get into because you don’t know them yet… Sure, unknown upbeat rocker could work like WGIGO, Knockout Etc... but too many in a row that don’t pack that 1 - 2 punch just don’t work.

- Too many of the new songs… That small block mid show just flattened it out… No one is into them for the reason stated above… As much as I was looking forward to them and my main reason for going, they just didn’t move me like I was hoping… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was amazing… I’ll get to that in the Pros but God Bless This Mess, Scars, NYD, were just sleepers… Even WDR was a snoozer… I do however think Jon did a great job performing them but there were just too many new songs for a wild audience as such… I am looking forward to the Soundboard because Jon did do a great job regardless of how they went over…

- No Devil’s In The Temple… the one song I was looking forward to hearing… Hopefully MSG...

- I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)

The Pros:
- Jon’s energy… He was NOT glued to the mic… He’s still a great performer and could work a crowd.. He even went into the audience during Bad Medicine. It was cool but again, hard to take in with no screen but still very cool.. His voice is improving and he looked comfortable up there. The hits were enjoyable.

- The opening… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was Amazing. Knockout is a new song but it’s quick, rockin, and the arena acoustics really bring it out… great live tune… The outro solo in THINFS was fantastic live too…All three songs combined really get the crowd going… Jon should have keep that rhythm going with a few more hits before killing the energy with Lost Highway and WLOL… Rollercoaster also went over well.

- The energy of the Philly crowd.. The place was packed and ready to rock…Not an empty seat in the house... These people still love this band.. When the hits went off, so did they.

- KTF was amazing… Great seeing all the members showcase their talents.. Phil is really fun to watch… He’s like a kid in a candy store… Just living his dream at the age of 50 instead of 20… I hope he’s there till the end. Maybe replace Shanks with Sambora one day but keep Phil till the end.

- Wanted into Prayer is the way to end it.. Jon holding his guitar up at the end of Wanted was a moment. Jon holding his mic to the audience like he did in the 80’s during the end of Prayer was a picture. Again, great energy.

-I thought Raise Your Hands as the encour was killer... Runaway was also fun.

- The stories.. As much as the new songs went over flat, the stories at least add to them.

-The Band!!! Fantastic!!! Some real talent up there… Definitely makes Jon look better!!!

Overall, Excellent!!! A better setlist would have made it Amazing!!! I take back what I stated in other posts about Jon not being able to handle them vocally or the band not being able to play them… He can sing them and they could play them…Now that I’ve seen it and know what to expect, I’m looking forward to seeing it again next week in NYC, MSG...


Thanks for all the details and your impressions of the show. I'm glad to hear Jon is over whatever was making him hesitant to be himself.

Emma​ 04-02-2017 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222201)
Review:

Overall Great Time!!!

For starters, it’s different… Not a Pro or a Con, just different! We were sitting first level, dead center which is quite a distance from the stage. For starters, there are no screens. In some ways, it’s good and in some ways it’s bad… It’s good because the screens dictate what you watch. When there are no screens to look at, you watch what you want to watch. However with that, it’s obviously hard to see certain things from such distance. For example, being dead center, it was hard to see Everett in the back and you really have to focus in, to see what he’s doing… In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…

Let’s just get the vocals out of the way…They are a non issue… Is he singing like he did back whenever? No! But he’s not butchering songs either.. There has definitely been some overall improvement since the start and although he does pronounce some of the lyrics weird at times, it doesn’t take anything away from the experience… I’ll stand by my opinion that a lot of it isn’t as noticeable when you are there live… To my ears, he sounded like his normal post 2K self, for the most part...

The Cons:
- I’ll agree with everyone here… The set-list… If he just tweaked a few songs, it would work better… To casual fans, Whole Lotta Leavin is just as new as God Bless This Mess… As diehard fans, we like certain songs because we know them but when you’re hearing these songs for the first time, it doesn’t matter how good they are, they are difficult to get into because you don’t know them yet… Sure, unknown upbeat rocker could work like WGIGO, Knockout Etc... but too many in a row that don’t pack that 1 - 2 punch just don’t work.

- Too many of the new songs… That small block mid show just flattened it out… No one is into them for the reason stated above… As much as I was looking forward to them and my main reason for going, they just didn’t move me like I was hoping… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was amazing… I’ll get to that in the Pros but God Bless This Mess, Scars, NYD, were just sleepers… Even WDR was a snoozer… I do however think Jon did a great job performing them but there were just too many new songs for a wild audience as such… I am looking forward to the Soundboard because Jon did do a great job regardless of how they went over…

- No Devil’s In The Temple… the one song I was looking forward to hearing… Hopefully MSG...

- I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)

The Pros:
- Jon’s energy… He was NOT glued to the mic… He’s still a great performer and could work a crowd.. He even went into the audience during Bad Medicine. It was cool but again, hard to take in with no screen but still very cool.. His voice is improving and he looked comfortable up there. The hits were enjoyable.

- The opening… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was Amazing. Knockout is a new song but it’s quick, rockin, and the arena acoustics really bring it out… great live tune… The outro solo in THINFS was fantastic live too…All three songs combined really get the crowd going… Jon should have keep that rhythm going with a few more hits before killing the energy with Lost Highway and WLOL… Rollercoaster also went over well.

- The energy of the Philly crowd.. The place was packed and ready to rock…Not an empty seat in the house... These people still love this band.. When the hits went off, so did they.

- KTF was amazing… Great seeing all the members showcase their talents.. Phil is really fun to watch… He’s like a kid in a candy store… Just living his dream at the age of 50 instead of 20… I hope he’s there till the end. Maybe replace Shanks with Sambora one day but keep Phil till the end.

- Wanted into Prayer is the way to end it.. Jon holding his guitar up at the end of Wanted was a moment. Jon holding his mic to the audience like he did in the 80’s during the end of Prayer was a picture. Again, great energy.

-I thought Raise Your Hands as the encour was killer... Runaway was also fun.

- The stories.. As much as the new songs went over flat, the stories at least add to them.

-The Band!!! Fantastic!!! Some real talent up there… Definitely makes Jon look better!!!

Overall, Excellent!!! A better setlist would have made it Amazing!!! I take back what I stated in other posts about Jon not being able to handle them vocally or the band not being able to play them… He can sing them and they could play them…Now that I’ve seen it and know what to expect, I’m looking forward to seeing it again next week in NYC, MSG...

Loved this review. Thank you.
I've watched a few of the videos on YouTube and Jon does sound good. Especially during Bad Medicine.
And very energetic. You could see him almost jumping during most of the songs like he does.

Really, really hope they add dates to this tour though. I'd love to see them again.

Emma​ 04-02-2017 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222201)
Review:

Overall Great Time!!!

For starters, it’s different… Not a Pro or a Con, just different! We were sitting first level, dead center which is quite a distance from the stage. For starters, there are no screens. In some ways, it’s good and in some ways it’s bad… It’s good because the screens dictate what you watch. When there are no screens to look at, you watch what you want to watch. However with that, it’s obviously hard to see certain things from such distance. For example, being dead center, it was hard to see Everett in the back and you really have to focus in, to see what he’s doing… In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…

Let’s just get the vocals out of the way…They are a non issue… Is he singing like he did back whenever? No! But he’s not butchering songs either.. There has definitely been some overall improvement since the start and although he does pronounce some of the lyrics weird at times, it doesn’t take anything away from the experience… I’ll stand by my opinion that a lot of it isn’t as noticeable when you are there live… To my ears, he sounded like his normal post 2K self, for the most part...

The Cons:
- I’ll agree with everyone here… The set-list… If he just tweaked a few songs, it would work better… To casual fans, Whole Lotta Leavin is just as new as God Bless This Mess… As diehard fans, we like certain songs because we know them but when you’re hearing these songs for the first time, it doesn’t matter how good they are, they are difficult to get into because you don’t know them yet… Sure, unknown upbeat rocker could work like WGIGO, Knockout Etc... but too many in a row that don’t pack that 1 - 2 punch just don’t work.

- Too many of the new songs… That small block mid show just flattened it out… No one is into them for the reason stated above… As much as I was looking forward to them and my main reason for going, they just didn’t move me like I was hoping… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was amazing… I’ll get to that in the Pros but God Bless This Mess, Scars, NYD, were just sleepers… Even WDR was a snoozer… I do however think Jon did a great job performing them but there were just too many new songs for a wild audience as such… I am looking forward to the Soundboard because Jon did do a great job regardless of how they went over…

- No Devil’s In The Temple… the one song I was looking forward to hearing… Hopefully MSG...

- I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)

The Pros:
- Jon’s energy… He was NOT glued to the mic… He’s still a great performer and could work a crowd.. He even went into the audience during Bad Medicine. It was cool but again, hard to take in with no screen but still very cool.. His voice is improving and he looked comfortable up there. The hits were enjoyable.

- The opening… THINFS followed by Knockout, into Bad Name was Amazing. Knockout is a new song but it’s quick, rockin, and the arena acoustics really bring it out… great live tune… The outro solo in THINFS was fantastic live too…All three songs combined really get the crowd going… Jon should have keep that rhythm going with a few more hits before killing the energy with Lost Highway and WLOL… Rollercoaster also went over well.

- The energy of the Philly crowd.. The place was packed and ready to rock…Not an empty seat in the house... These people still love this band.. When the hits went off, so did they.

- KTF was amazing… Great seeing all the members showcase their talents.. Phil is really fun to watch… He’s like a kid in a candy store… Just living his dream at the age of 50 instead of 20… I hope he’s there till the end. Maybe replace Shanks with Sambora one day but keep Phil till the end.

- Wanted into Prayer is the way to end it.. Jon holding his guitar up at the end of Wanted was a moment. Jon holding his mic to the audience like he did in the 80’s during the end of Prayer was a picture. Again, great energy.

-I thought Raise Your Hands as the encour was killer... Runaway was also fun.

- The stories.. As much as the new songs went over flat, the stories at least add to them.

-The Band!!! Fantastic!!! Some real talent up there… Definitely makes Jon look better!!!

Overall, Excellent!!! A better setlist would have made it Amazing!!! I take back what I stated in other posts about Jon not being able to handle them vocally or the band not being able to play them… He can sing them and they could play them…Now that I’ve seen it and know what to expect, I’m looking forward to seeing it again next week in NYC, MSG...

Loved this review. Thank you.
I've watched a few of the videos on YouTube and Jon does sound good. Especially during Bad Medicine.
And very energetic.

Really, really hope they add dates to this tour though. I'd love to see them again.

Emma​ 04-02-2017 03:23 AM

Oops. Sorry for the double post... Trying to back out of the screen :(

rosa3 04-02-2017 03:32 AM

Here is a review of the Philly show from Billboard magazine, https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=...UhLCbfRtcH6_ww

Rdkopper 04-02-2017 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by rosa3 (Post 1222247)
Here is a review of the Philly show from Billboard magazine, https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=...UhLCbfRtcH6_ww

Mine was better!!!

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JackieBlue 04-02-2017 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222251)
Mine was better!!!

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Well, it was longer, anyway! :p

Just kidding, RDK! That was a good review you wrote. Almost felt like I was there! :)

Rdkopper 04-02-2017 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1222258)
Well, it was longer, anyway! [emoji14]

Just kidding, RDK! That was a good review you wrote. Almost felt like I was there! :)

Longer? That's like a sentence compared to some of your posts.

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Panda 04-02-2017 04:11 AM

But the real question mr. Booper, is how was Jons hair?!?!

JackieBlue 04-02-2017 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222259)
Longer? That's like a sentence compared to some of your posts.

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I know. That's why I figured you'd appreciate that - coming from me! :)

angelsambo 04-02-2017 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by rosa3 (Post 1222247)
Here is a review of the Philly show from Billboard magazine, https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=...UhLCbfRtcH6_ww

Quote:

In a full circle moment, opening band Mach 22, the winner of the group's opening band contest, performed a 20-minute set for the audience. The band features guitarist Sebastian LaBar, whose father, Jeff, was a member of Philadelphia metal legends Cinderella ("Shake Me," "Nobody's Fool"), who scored a record deal with Mercury/Polygram records after Jon Bon Jovi saw them at the Empire Rock Club and convinced his A&R man to check them out, leading to a record deal.
OMG That's ****ing Amazing !

bonjovi90 04-02-2017 11:01 AM


The way he counts the song off at around 2:25...haven't seen him that energetic in quite some time!

JerseyGiant 04-02-2017 02:22 PM

My money was on MSG being the best shows on the tour... however from these vids Id say we have a contender!... You always want your idols and heros to be well and at their A game... that Bad Medicine for Bon Jovi 2017 was soooo fun to watch! Lets hope the energy and improvement continues!

CaptainKiddOnSunset 04-02-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JerseyGiant (Post 1222296)
My money was on MSG being the best shows on the tour... however from these vids Id say we have a contender!... You always want your idols and heros to be well and at their A game... that Bad Medicine for Bon Jovi 2017 was soooo fun to watch! Lets hope the energy and improvement continues!

Wow Jon had a great night. 1st set of videos I've actually enjoyed watching on YouTube this tour and wouldn't be embarrassed to share with someone who doesn't know the band very well. Jon was moving finally and on more than one song too...Even hit the key change (sort of) in prayer' to sound good. Haven't found a bad sounding video yet and I've been trying. Most of the set still isn't the greatest but best vocals yet this tour from start to finish. Really surprised he didn't go for Always or a big ballad, would've been a great night for it. Good job JBJ, band sounded tight.

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CaptainKiddOnSunset 04-02-2017 03:47 PM

And is it just me or does Huge McDonald look even more badass up there in his shades now that he's actually a band member?

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DryCounty 04-02-2017 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainKiddOnSunset (Post 1222301)
And is it just me or does Huge McDonald look even more badass up there in his shades now that he's actually a band member?

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Agree, he looks really cool in the shades and the black coat.

http://i66.tinypic.com/14vpy7t.jpg

DestinationJovi 04-02-2017 04:54 PM

Late to the party but HOLY SHIT that Bad Medicine performance was spectacular!

Jon running around the stage, jumping into the crowd, doing the "one more time" bit twice...

THAT'S the charismatic front man that made Bon Jovi one of the best live bands for so many years.

Sooo good to see that guy back.

Eveline 04-02-2017 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222201)
Review:

(..) In addition, it’s not that colorful set we are all used to… It’s all very dark (not in a literal sense but more of the mood setting). Everyone is dressed in black, there are no stage props, or screens. Maybe that’s the vibe Jon is going for… It wasn’t that smile, happy, colorful stage set that we are all used to seeing from Bon Jovi for the past 30 years… Again, not a pro or a con, just different…
(..) I felt like there was no flow to the show… Jon was just playing songs…. Maybe it was to fit that darker mood but there really weren’t any of those moments… The Fighter was very cool for the die-hards and I enjoyed Jon doing it that way but maybe a hit would have went over better… Like a plucking of NSG… I just felt like there was no personality to the flow of the songs… (hard to verbalize)

Thank you for those remarks, very interesting! I think nobody really pointed that out but it can't be a coincidence. The THINFS album does have its dark moments, too.

Rdkopper 04-02-2017 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Eveline (Post 1222311)
Thank you for those remarks, very interesting! I think nobody really pointed that out but it can't be a coincidence. The THINFS album does have its dark moments, too.

I don't think it's an angry dark... it's more of a darker mood like let's just focus on the songs... It's hard to verbalize...

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Eveline 04-02-2017 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222314)
I don't think it's an angry dark... it's more of a darker mood like let's just focus on the songs... It's hard to verbalize...

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Oh, thanks for clarifying things, apparently I misinterpreted the message ;)

Lucky0003 04-03-2017 04:46 AM

Wow! The Philly show was great! Bad Medicine was out of this world. Looks like he's got his confidence back and is loosening up. So happy for JBJ!!

One thing about him - he never gives up!!


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Lucky0003 04-03-2017 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1222284)



The way he counts the song off at around 2:25...haven't seen him that energetic in quite some time!



Now that's how to count off a song!

Maybe he's loosening up and more energetic because the tour is about over and he knows he's going to make it!

I've said before, he needs to do short legs like this with longer breaks so the entire tour lasts a couple of tears so he can pace himself. Hope that works with the crew, etc.


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Rdkopper 04-03-2017 05:03 AM

It's amazing how everyone doubted this tour and with what, 6 shows left, I guess Jon did it!!!

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Panda 04-03-2017 07:34 AM

The story was good, him saying 1,2,3 ,4 was cool i guess...

But y'all are tyin to tell me that THIS sounded good?!?
:confused:

Kukoc7 04-04-2017 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdkopper (Post 1222333)
It's amazing how everyone doubted this tour and with what, 6 shows left, I guess Jon did it!!!

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Here's a link to a positive review in which the author actually praises Jon's voice throughout the show as well as the overall subtle yet intimate delivery of the band.
Cheers.
http://www.app.com/story/entertainme...phia/99953234/

Thinny 04-04-2017 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kleman (Post 1222187)
Well Jon' s back. He sound amazing. chech out the videos from this user :cool:

"Bad Medicine" Bon Jovi@Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia 3/31/17 - YouTube

An improvement vocally, for sure, but "amazing"? It is however, really good to see Jon moving about and looking like the frontman he used to be! It nice to hear Dave's vocals being more prominent on this tour also, I always thought he should have been utilized more in this department

Kukoc7 04-05-2017 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Thinny (Post 1222577)
An improvement vocally, for sure, but "amazing"? It is however, really good to see Jon moving about and looking like the frontman he used to be! It nice to hear Dave's vocals being more prominent on this tour also, I always thought he should have been utilized more in this department

As a longtime fan...
I realize I have a tendency to be very positive on this site.;)
So remaining consistent in that approach;
here's an author who is on the same page as me in regards to the current state of JBJ's voice in concert.
http://nj1015.com/so-bon-jovi-doesnt...ame-who-cares/

Walleris 04-05-2017 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Thinny (Post 1222577)
An improvement vocally, for sure, but "amazing"? It is however, really good to see Jon moving about and looking like the frontman he used to be! It nice to hear Dave's vocals being more prominent on this tour also, I always thought he should have been utilized more in this department

Agreed. That's a very incremental improvement and he still overall sounds horrendous if compared to any previous tour.

But being more mobile and focusing on entertaining fans is the direction he should go more often. There should be more gimmicks used to mask his vocal shortcomings and surfing in the crowd is definitely one of them.

Overall, one of the most enjoyable videos of the tour, so kudos for that.

jon-flp 04-05-2017 07:47 PM

Hey, I was watching this HAND perfomance of wells fargo...

and I noticed something different. In the part "just slavin' away" and "when the world gets in my face" before the solo, sound's like Jon's voice but not live. I know they use backing track for the chorus, but in those parts? I found it very strange. Maybe I read too much about the THINFS episode in mohegan sun, but who knows.

Take a look:



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