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Old 11-10-2010, 09:52 PM
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Default Very good Bon Jovi article about the 90's

http://www.antimusic.com/reviews/09/...-_Part_I.shtml


I don't know if the numbers are precise but it's a very good article. The guy says some true things about their american fan base in the 90's.
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Aloha !

What kills me about the showing of These Days in America is that most people don't realize what a brutally poignant record this is, because they most likely don't realize it exists. I'm here to hopefully change that.

Someone without any interest in the band is surely not going to read a full page before he gets to that paragraph. I don't get what he thinks he'll achieve with the writing he does about this band. He only writes stuff most Bon Jovi fans know, only Bon Jovi fans seem to be reading it so he's not reaching a new audience and yet he writes the stuff as if it's meant for anyone who's not into the band. A bit pointless.

He's also making much more of These Days than it actually is, just like many people on this board do. It's just a good album, but that's all it is. It's got nothing to do with extreme sadness in their (as in the members of Bon Jovi) souls or letting any demons in. It's just them going with the flow of the music industry which at that time seemed to be writing about feeling shit. The difference towards nowadays is that it made them make better music, whereas when they try to go with the current flow it results in shit pop songs.

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Old 11-10-2010, 10:03 PM
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I've read this before... but feel now like reading it again - definitely a solid review/reflection on the band in the mid-90's
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Aloha !

What kills me about the showing of These Days in America is that most people don't realize what a brutally poignant record this is, because they most likely don't realize it exists. I'm here to hopefully change that.

Someone without any interest in the band is surely not going to read a full page before he gets to that paragraph. I don't get what he thinks he'll achieve with the writing he does about this band. He only writes stuff most Bon Jovi fans know, only Bon Jovi fans seem to be reading it so he's not reaching a new audience and yet he writes the stuff as if it's meant for anyone who's not into the band. A bit pointless.

He's also making much more of These Days than it actually is, just like many people on this board do. It's just a good album, but that's all it is. It's got nothing to do with extreme sadness in their (as in the members of Bon Jovi) souls or letting any demons in. It's just them going with the flow of the music industry which at that time seemed to be writing about feeling shit. The difference towards nowadays is that it made them make better music, whereas when they try to go with the current flow it results in shit pop songs.

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I don't think it's pointless, there are very intersting numbers that I didn't know about, like Bon Jovi selling 40 million records in a decade. That's pretty huge.

And there's a lot of young fans out there that don't really know about what was Bon Jovi like in the 90's, because nowdays it seems to be their denied decade (as much as it was the 80's at the 90's). You see a lot of stories, articles and etc about how great they were at 80's.

hope it changes in the future.
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Old 11-11-2010, 01:13 AM
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There was These Days then what happened ?
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