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letitrock 04-10-2003 01:17 AM

numerous
 
have the band ever done 3 concerts in one day like bands such as Zep used to? (even when they were big)

i'm not including a 2 song acoustic performance as a gig either

Late 04-10-2003 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by letitrock
have the band ever done 3 concerts in one day like bands such as Zep used to? (even when they were big)

i'm not including a 2 song acoustic performance as a gig either


I´m not sure about three but two they did. The last shows from the NJ tour were the same day. La Guadlahara or something was the place.

Teemu 04-10-2003 01:54 AM

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I´m not sure about three but two they did. The last shows from the NJ tour were the same day. La Guadlahara or something was the place.

I can confirm that info too. Jon said something about those gigs in "Bonjovi: Behind the music" or in "Bon Jovi : Believe" Both of them are documents.

Teemu

letitrock 04-10-2003 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Late
I´m not sure about three but two they did. The last shows from the NJ tour were the same day. La Guadlahara or something was the place.

I can confirm that info too. Jon said something about those gigs in "Bonjovi: Behind the music" or in "Bon Jovi : Believe" Both of them are documents.

Teemu

it's also mentioned clearly on the access all areas video

but noone know about 3?

Becky 04-10-2003 04:22 AM

I don't recall any three full show days. Jon did 3 acoustic shows some days while promoting Destination Anywhere, but they ranged from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Becky

letitrock 04-10-2003 01:42 PM

2 shows is good enough for me

but imagine seeing possibly the greatest rock band 3 times in one day (at a time when they were still great)...

my uncle was telling me about it and how he was queueing up at one venue and while Yes were unloading Zeppelin were loading up... and they'd shift the equipment to a different venue in town and then do a matinee

why was i born 30 years too late Becky ???

Becky 04-10-2003 04:21 PM

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why was i born 30 years too late Becky ???

The same reason I was. LOL

Becky

letitrock 04-10-2003 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by letitrock
why was i born 30 years too late Becky ???

The same reason I was. LOL

Becky

you at least have those 8 years allowing you to enjoy some of the 80s...

my first concert was when i was 12 to see BJ in Manchester, so if i had those extra 8 years that would have made it 1988 my first show... I could have gone to Birmingham

Becky 04-10-2003 04:39 PM

Yeah, but I spent the majority of the 80's enjoying things like the Smurfs and My Little Pony. LOL I discovered Bon Jovi in 1986, but really didn't get into being a real fan until 1988. I BEGGED and BEGGED my parents to let me go to Biloxi to see the guys when I was 13, but they wouldn't. I still remember sitting on a tractor at their business crying my eyes out because Bon Jovi were in my home state, just 3-4 hours away and I couldn't go. They did let me go to Jackson when I was 14, but even that took some major begging. HA. And to think now I'll make 10 hour trips to see the guys. There are advantages to age. I wish I'd been about 5 to 7 years older. Then I could have toured the South back when Bon Jovi toured the South.

Becky

eriK 04-11-2003 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Becky
Yeah, but I spent the majority of the 80's enjoying things like the Smurfs and My Little Pony. LOL I discovered Bon Jovi in 1986, but really didn't get into being a real fan until 1988. I BEGGED and BEGGED my parents to let me go to Biloxi to see the guys when I was 13, but they wouldn't. I still remember sitting on a tractor at their business crying my eyes out because Bon Jovi were in my home state, just 3-4 hours away and I couldn't go. They did let me go to Jackson when I was 14, but even that took some major begging. HA. And to think now I'll make 10 hour trips to see the guys. There are advantages to age. I wish I'd been about 5 to 7 years older. Then I could have toured the South back when Bon Jovi toured the South.

Becky

(this could sound quite wierd, coming from me...)

life ain't fair!


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