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DestinationJovi 06-25-2019 06:32 PM

hahahaha this thread has taken an amazing turn 😂

LittleLaura 06-25-2019 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ticos_stick (Post 1256329)
Jon is a pro. He can sing, interact with fans and give instructions to overhead helicopters to the beat of a song.

That's why he never plays Raise Your Hands near the end of the show because it'd cause havoc in the sky.



[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] This cracked me up.


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DavetheGodofKeys 06-25-2019 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ticos_stick (Post 1256333)
Here's a picture of Jon practicing his helicopter calling skills in the early 90s. As you can see he was pretty damn good from the get go.

https://www.snapgalleries.com/wp-con...20-500x328.png

Looks like Jon was in a dark place in the early 90s. He's signalling the chopper to land exactly where the back part of it will crush Jon's head. In 2019, he is more sensible, asking for the helicopter to wait for the show to end so it can land on top of him to finally end it all.

YOVANAfromPeru 06-25-2019 08:47 PM

This is Stupid!
You really need to start to work...

bonjovi90 06-25-2019 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DavetheGodofKeys (Post 1256338)
Looks like Jon was in a dark place in the early 90s. He's signalling the chopper to land exactly where the back part of it will crush Jon's head. In 2019, he is more sensible, asking for the helicopter to wait for the show to end so it can land on top of him to finally end it all.

That was in right before his grey summer period. Nothing could express Jon's state of mind at that time better than this photo.

Tictoc 06-25-2019 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by YOVANAfromPeru (Post 1256340)
This is Stupid!

You really need to start to work...

I've never understood anything you've ever posted on here. It's just random words and exclamation marks.

Are you a Russian bot?

bonjovi90 06-25-2019 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tictoc (Post 1256344)
I've never understood anything you've ever posted on here. It's just random words and exclamation marks.

Are you a Russian bot?

I'd say a Peruvian bot, though I'm not sure they have bots over there to begin with :mrgreen:

YOVANAfromPeru 06-25-2019 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tictoc (Post 1256344)
I've never understood anything you've ever posted on here. It's just random words and exclamation marks.

Are you a Russian bot?

Sorry, I don't know you!


Quote:

Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1256345)
I'd say a Peruvian bot, though I'm not sure they have bots over there to begin with :mrgreen:

Then, I will go to Germany. >_< jajajaj

hackster73 06-25-2019 10:16 PM

I still find myself being frustrated with this show...

All he had to do was add We Don't Run and Runaway into the main set and then an encore of These Days and Prayer.. we then have better length to the show. It's a shame that the ticket price is the same as the other UK shows but for this one you get less from the band.

His voice didn't sound as strong as Wembley but I don't feel the changes above were impossible. I still say Wembley was incredible and that at least gives me hope that he can pull it off, just not every night sadly.

Neurotica80 06-25-2019 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ticos_stick (Post 1256333)
Here's a picture of Jon practicing his helicopter calling skills in the early 90s. As you can see he was pretty damn good from the get go.

https://www.snapgalleries.com/wp-con...20-500x328.png

I’ve missed this place :smilecol: even tho the emojis haven’t changed in 20 years :puppydog:

Chris_Newton 06-25-2019 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by hackster73 (Post 1256348)
I still find myself being frustrated with this show...



All he had to do was add We Don't Run and Runaway into the main set and then an encore of These Days and Prayer.. we then have better length to the show. It's a shame that the ticket price is the same as the other UK shows but for this one you get less from the band.



His voice didn't sound as strong as Wembley but I don't feel the changes above were impossible. I still say Wembley was incredible and that at least gives me hope that he can pull it off, just not every night sadly.

That's my only criticism I can label towards the band. They should play roughly the same amount of songs at each concert. Like you said everyone has paid the same price and should get the same amount of entertainment.

I was lucky I went to Wembley but I always knew Coventry would suffer the most in the UK.

robknowles1978 06-25-2019 11:44 PM

Can I just make a point... and I fully expect to get shot down by the ‘Jon’s finished’ brigade...

I went on Sunday to Coventry. I took my two sons, aged 13 and 11, who have pretty much waited for the last six, seven or eight years for me to take them to a Bon Jovi concert. It’s the soundtrack of their lives from before they can even remember.

I’ve seen them three or four times in the last 25 years. Was Sunday as good as in 2003? It was better... Sunday night was the best night of my sons lives.

Why does Jon still roll out and tour? There were 37,000 people in that stadium on Sunday night and, from what I saw and heard, they all had an absolute blast. You can nit pick about vocals on a YouTube video. But standing in that stadium, watching my eleven year old son with a smile as wide as a Cheshire Cat, signing Livin On A Prayer as loud as he could scream, that is worth every single penny. That is what a Bon Jovi concert is all about. It’s about seeing my 13 year old, who normally talks in grunts, singing Bad Name at the top of his voice like he’s waited his whole life to do it.

I paid £80 a ticket on Sunday. I would have paid ten times that for those moments and that could have only happened at a Bon Jovi concert.

During the sing a long of Ill Be There For You, my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.

That is what Sunday’s concert was. Yeah, you can pull it apart and complain about vocals and whatever. You try telling a 13 year old and an 11 year old that it wasn’t good. I tell you now... no one will ever take the memory of Sunday night from them. That will stay with them forever.


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DavetheGodofKeys 06-26-2019 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by robknowles1978 (Post 1256353)
Can I just make a point... and I fully expect to get shot down by the ‘Jon’s finished’ brigade...

I went on Sunday to Coventry. I took my two sons, aged 13 and 11, who have pretty much waited for the last six, seven or eight years for me to take them to a Bon Jovi concert. It’s the soundtrack of their lives from before they can even remember.

I’ve seen them three or four times in the last 25 years. Was Sunday as good as in 2003? It was better... Sunday night was the best night of my sons lives.

Why does Jon still roll out and tour? There were 37,000 people in that stadium on Sunday night and, from what I saw and heard, they all had an absolute blast. You can nit pick about vocals on a YouTube video. But standing in that stadium, watching my eleven year old son with a smile as wide as a Cheshire Cat, signing Livin On A Prayer as loud as he could scream, that is worth every single penny. That is what a Bon Jovi concert is all about. It’s about seeing my 13 year old, who normally talks in grunts, singing Bad Name at the top of his voice like he’s waited his whole life to do it.

I paid £80 a ticket on Sunday. I would have paid ten times that for those moments and that could have only happened at a Bon Jovi concert.

During the sing a long of Ill Be There For You, my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.

That is what Sunday’s concert was. Yeah, you can pull it apart and complain about vocals and whatever. You try telling a 13 year old and an 11 year old that it wasn’t good. I tell you now... no one will ever take the memory of Sunday night from them. That will stay with them forever.


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Beautiful.

richy77 06-26-2019 01:02 AM

I’ve been following this forum for a number of years but mainly as a reader. I went along on Sunday with my wife and we are massive Jovi fans from the early 90s. Having not seen them since the last visit to Cardiff I was super excited and in the build up it felt like seeing the band the first time over.

I know there is a lot of negativity on here about jon’s Voice and the shortness of the set, but I left the venue on Sunday having enjoyed one of the best concerts I’d been to over the past 5 yrs. Yes Jon’s voice isn’t what it was, and not having Richie around is disappointing but the band were having a great time and Jon was putting so much energy into the show.

What struck me the most was that the crowd was so into it. Nearly everyone at the venue had grown up supporting the band and had an emotional tie to the evening. I’ve never been at a Jovi concert where the gold circle were so into it and the atmosphere was brilliant. I think the crowd helped Jon through some of the songs and hid some of his flaws.

I think that we have to accept that at the age of 57 Jon is going to struggle at times, but Bon Jovi are the band I grew up loving and I’d much prefer 2hrs at this level than not at all. Sunday was a blast and even though the set list was shorter than others we got 20 brilliant tunes and the time flew by.

Tictoc 06-26-2019 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by robknowles1978 (Post 1256353)
my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.


I don't buy this at all. Sounds like something out of a Hollywood movie.


In fact, there have been two gushing, glowing reviews posted within half an hour of each other by users with less than 20 posts....

I smell fishies.

bonjovi90 06-26-2019 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Tictoc (Post 1256358)
I don't buy this at all. Sounds like something out of a Hollywood movie.


In fact, there have been two gushing, glowing reviews posted within half an hour of each other by users with less than 20 posts....

I smell fishies.

You're such a bundle of joy around here [emoji16]

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JackieBlue 06-26-2019 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robknowles1978 (Post 1256353)
Can I just make a point... and I fully expect to get shot down by the ‘Jon’s finished’ brigade...

I went on Sunday to Coventry. I took my two sons, aged 13 and 11, who have pretty much waited for the last six, seven or eight years for me to take them to a Bon Jovi concert. It’s the soundtrack of their lives from before they can even remember.

I’ve seen them three or four times in the last 25 years. Was Sunday as good as in 2003? It was better... Sunday night was the best night of my sons lives.

Why does Jon still roll out and tour? There were 37,000 people in that stadium on Sunday night and, from what I saw and heard, they all had an absolute blast. You can nit pick about vocals on a YouTube video. But standing in that stadium, watching my eleven year old son with a smile as wide as a Cheshire Cat, signing Livin On A Prayer as loud as he could scream, that is worth every single penny. That is what a Bon Jovi concert is all about. It’s about seeing my 13 year old, who normally talks in grunts, singing Bad Name at the top of his voice like he’s waited his whole life to do it.

I paid £80 a ticket on Sunday. I would have paid ten times that for those moments and that could have only happened at a Bon Jovi concert.

During the sing a long of Ill Be There For You, my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.

That is what Sunday’s concert was. Yeah, you can pull it apart and complain about vocals and whatever. You try telling a 13 year old and an 11 year old that it wasn’t good. I tell you now... no one will ever take the memory of Sunday night from them. That will stay with them forever.


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Thank you, kind sir! My tear ducts needed a good cleaning! ;)
Sounds like your sons aren't the only ones who are going to have a memory that stays with them forever. I'm so glad you all had such a great time

hackster73 06-26-2019 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robknowles1978 (Post 1256353)
Can I just make a point... and I fully expect to get shot down by the ‘Jon’s finished’ brigade...

I went on Sunday to Coventry. I took my two sons, aged 13 and 11, who have pretty much waited for the last six, seven or eight years for me to take them to a Bon Jovi concert. It’s the soundtrack of their lives from before they can even remember.

I’ve seen them three or four times in the last 25 years. Was Sunday as good as in 2003? It was better... Sunday night was the best night of my sons lives.

Why does Jon still roll out and tour? There were 37,000 people in that stadium on Sunday night and, from what I saw and heard, they all had an absolute blast. You can nit pick about vocals on a YouTube video. But standing in that stadium, watching my eleven year old son with a smile as wide as a Cheshire Cat, signing Livin On A Prayer as loud as he could scream, that is worth every single penny. That is what a Bon Jovi concert is all about. It’s about seeing my 13 year old, who normally talks in grunts, singing Bad Name at the top of his voice like he’s waited his whole life to do it.

I paid £80 a ticket on Sunday. I would have paid ten times that for those moments and that could have only happened at a Bon Jovi concert.

During the sing a long of Ill Be There For You, my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.

That is what Sunday’s concert was. Yeah, you can pull it apart and complain about vocals and whatever. You try telling a 13 year old and an 11 year old that it wasn’t good. I tell you now... no one will ever take the memory of Sunday night from them. That will stay with them forever.


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Great post and I am glad the experience was like this for you and your children.

For me I took my wife to Wembley, she has seen them once before in 2010. It was amazing, Jon and the band were on fire and we had an amazing time.

Coventry was me and a friend, we have seen Bon Jovi together a number of times and this one was probably the worst so it is how you compare I guess, or maybe who you go with to a degree.

Hyde Park 2013 I took my daughter who was then 8, absolutely loved it as seeing her reaction was priceless.

My main point was that it was a shorter show at the same cost as when Jon decides to pull out all the stops. If 22 songs is the new normal then ok but don't give some shows 25 and some 20.

Bounce7800 06-26-2019 04:09 PM

Definitely hope we get another stadium show eventually so I can take my boy, he's too young at 5 to care at the moment (vehemently refused despite his love of Bad Name!) but in a few years would be great for him to experience it / be indoctrinated against his will.

Matrix15 06-26-2019 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robknowles1978 (Post 1256353)
During the sing a long of Ill Be There For You, my youngest grabbed hold of me and, with tears in his eyes, said... ‘Dad... Thank you’.
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I had a similar experience at Anfield. During Captain Crash my two year old tugged on my jeans, I knelt down next to him and he whispered, ....'Cor blimey father, this is all rather jolly good fun isn't it? I would just like to extend my humblest gratitude for graciously bringing me to this marvelous spectacle on such a fine summers eve'.

ticos_stick 06-26-2019 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Matrix15 (Post 1256369)
I had a similar experience at Anfield. During Captain Crash my two year old tugged on my jeans, I knelt down next to him and he whispered, ....'Cor blimey father, this is all rather jolly good fun isn't it? I would just like to extend my humblest gratitude for graciously bringing me to this marvelous spectacle on such a fine summers eve'.

Thank you for sharing this. My eyes are wetter than an otters pocket right now.

Let me share my own moment.

I was at Wembley and during IBTFY I grabbed my child's hand and he looked at me with tears in his eyes and cried "Who are you?! Where is my real daddy!?"

#memories.

YOVANAfromPeru 06-27-2019 01:13 AM

Behind The Scenes Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6ON...ature=youtu.be

This looks interesting, but at the end of the day; songs is what's important in the concert.

YOVANAfromPeru 06-27-2019 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Tictoc (Post 1256358)
I don't buy this at all.

I gotta confess that I always thought that Miss Bombay was a man... >_< jajaja (a frequent member in disguise).
Bye...

bonjovi90 06-27-2019 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Matrix15 (Post 1256369)
I had a similar experience at Anfield. During Captain Crash my two year old tugged on my jeans, I knelt down next to him and he whispered, ....'Cor blimey father, this is all rather jolly good fun isn't it? I would just like to extend my humblest gratitude for graciously bringing me to this marvelous spectacle on such a fine summers eve'.

I think that you should take him to speech therapy. For a 2-year old, he seems to have a very limited vocabulary. I've heard one-year olds express themselves more precisely!

Matrix15 06-28-2019 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by bonjovi90 (Post 1256387)
I think that you should take him to speech therapy. For a 2-year old, he seems to have a very limited vocabulary. I've heard one-year olds express themselves more precisely!

Yes, I fear we might have to. I first became concerned when it took him a whole week to read war and peace!


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