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a band as big or a little smaller than the stones, springsteen and U2 27 93.10%
as big as def leppard or alice cooper 0 0%
BJ will broke up in the new few year, because of less success 2 6.90%
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Old 03-21-2003, 05:16 PM
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will "Bon Jovi" become a rockband like "Def Leppard" with a small fan-base ? or will bon jovi be a big big rock act in the future like the stones or springsteen. do you think BJ will lose some of there fasination ?
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Old 03-21-2003, 05:19 PM
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I voted for a band as big or a little smaller than the stones, springsteen and U2, but I think they woun't get as big as Springsteen and Stones...
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will "Bon Jovi" become a rockband like "Def Leppard" with a small fan-base ? do you think BJ will lose some of there fasination ?
If that was about to happen, I think they would stop touring and making records.
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I voted 3, becaue I don't think Bon Jovi will stay big for that much longer. Unlike Sprinsteen and the Stones, Bon Jovi haven't kept their roots, have tried to move with the times, which makes their music less distinct, and thus less memerable.

I think they will become less popular on the next album or so, as I don't think it will sell well because they won't be as cool, and after the last two albums, a lot of the old time fans will have lost interest.

I'd love to think of them loosing their popularity, and then carrying on a little like Def Leppard, playing 3000 arenas, but I don't think Bon Jovi would do that. Even though it isn't, I think they'd consider it a comedown, and not profitable enough to do. I'd guess that Richie would also be the only member to continue to tour and record regularly.

This isn't me being negative about the band, just realistic. They don't have anymore that quality that keeps people like Springsteen reguarded as a legend.
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They've passed the test of time,they'll continue to be big because, although they arent the critics darlings, they have the best fans in the world, and we'll make them even bigger
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First. No doubt in my mind.

This band got great performing ability, music and personality. They are time-tested. I think Def Jam will continue put money into Bon Jovi.
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I voted 3, becaue I don't think Bon Jovi will stay big for that much longer. Unlike Sprinsteen and the Stones, Bon Jovi haven't kept their roots, have tried to move with the times, which makes their music less distinct, and thus less memerable.

I think they will become less popular on the next album or so, as I don't think it will sell well because they won't be as cool, and after the last two albums, a lot of the old time fans will have lost interest.

I'd love to think of them loosing their popularity, and then carrying on a little like Def Leppard, playing 3000 arenas, but I don't think Bon Jovi would do that. Even though it isn't, I think they'd consider it a comedown, and not profitable enough to do. I'd guess that Richie would also be the only member to continue to tour and record regularly.

This isn't me being negative about the band, just realistic. They don't have anymore that quality that keeps people like Springsteen reguarded as a legend.
Looks like you don't see Bon Jovi as most of us do, Mike. You greatly underappreciate this band, their abilities and gifts, and their fans. Whatever.
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i hate to say it and i hate to see that day, but i think they will break up in few years...

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