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Old 11-15-2017, 11:33 AM
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Bon Jovi - Live in Fort Lauderdale 1998 - YouTube

Skip to the KTF part. Richie forgot to do his part in the chorus. You can clearly listen to Hughie's voice.
What are these this shows about? They weren't touring in 98 were they? Jon was still doing Destination Anywhere dates and Richie was touring Undiscovered Soul.

And that's Tommy Mandel on keyboards, who was Bryan Adams' keyboard player, and was touring with Richie at the time. Where was Dave!?
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What are these this shows about? They weren't touring in 98 were they? Jon was still doing Destination Anywhere dates and Richie was touring Undiscovered Soul.

And that's Tommy Mandel on keyboards, who was Bryan Adams' keyboard player, and was touring with Richie at the time. Where was Dave!?
Dave almost cut his fingers of in a saw accident. When he recovered he had to learn to play the keyboards all over again
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Oh, I have a vague memory of that...
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Wr re off subject herr but I wanna say that the fact that they'd already dropped all the these days content when playin fort lauderdale in '98 (and whilst These Days was the last band album at the time) already tells us something..
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It's not surprising, as These Days was not a successful album in America...
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Yeah even the TD tour once it hit America started dropping album songs as it went on.

Thinny, this was a fan club show.
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Yeah even the TD tour once it hit America started dropping album songs as it went on.

Thinny, this was a fan club show.
That's actually not true. There weren't too much songs from These Days in the setlists when they toured Europe in 1995 (since the album was about to be released in June) and that setlist structure transplanted itself into the early US shows in the summer of 1995. However, as the tour went on the structure changed and songs like Hey God, These Days, Lie To Me, Something For The Pain and Damned were pretty much regulars on a nightly basis with This Ain't A Love Song making the encores on many occasions.
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That's actually not true. There weren't too much songs from These Days in the setlists when they toured Europe in 1995 (since the album was about to be released in June) and that setlist structure transplanted itself into the early US shows in the summer of 1995. However, as the tour went on the structure changed and songs like Hey God, These Days, Lie To Me, Something For The Pain and Damned were pretty much regulars on a nightly basis with This Ain't A Love Song making the encores on many occasions.
I must have mixed up the timing of the tour. Good to know, thanks!
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