Aloha !
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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist
Oh........God.  It never ends.
I remember quite clearly there was enough buzz about the song from people who managed to catch it on the radio. It was mostly inaccessible though and people weren't bothered to go pick up a soundtrack for a pisspoor movie for a single song.
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It was released as a radio single because of the succes of Slippery in the US. Bon Jovi gave the song away for a soundtrack because they thought it wasn't good enough and the recordcompany decided to release this song.
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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist
It did not bomb. It didn't have the exposure neccessary for it to even have a chance. We'll talk bomb after it's been on a regular studio album, released as a single AND video.
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In your opinion it didn't bomb. I think a single that made it into the Billboard 100 for only 1 week is a single that bombed. No matter if they made a video for it or if they didn't.
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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist
Otherwise...this stupid speculation, particularly about things that happened in the 80s by people who weren't even there needs to stop.
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No it isn't. I for sure know more then anyone else about the Bon Jovi discography and this is not meant as bragging.
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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist
Where did you get this info? What's the source?
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An old interview with Bon Jovi I once read. He was asked about Borderline during the Crush tour and his reply was that it was released in Japan to see how Slippery would do.
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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist
Borderline didn't have a single F**king thing to do with the pending release of Slippery When Wet. It was an independent single for a country that was sh** crazy over Bon Jovi already before the US or any other part of the world.
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Not true. Plus it's never even been track one on the single Borderline either, that one was Prayer.
Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan