In other words, please keep Bon Jovi in rotation, MedozK. Even if the poll is "Weakest Link of Motown Groups."
We get it. You made out to “I’ll Be There for You” maybe even went a little further to “Lay Your Hands on Me.” Nostalgia doesn’t mean that the band is anything approaching decent, though.
Like I said …
(P.S.: I will say that I saw Toxic Avenger: The Musical off-Broadway about a dozen years ago, and David Bryan wrote the music and lyrics. And it was awesome! Props to that guy.)
Oh I'm sorry, do you only have fond memories of "Bed of Roses"?
Say no more.
I was going to post the "Bed of Roses" video as a joke. I ended up watching it instead, and the song is about missing his wife even though he sleeps with a different woman every night. What the hell kind of love song is that? Anyway, fuck Bon Jovi and the steel horse he rode in on.
You know what else I like? Whenever Bon Jovi is one of the options, guys try to act repulsed, but you know when New Jersey hit they were calling radio stations to request "I'll Be There For You" everyday.
I have loads of Bon Jovi memories. Runaway and In and Out of Love were the best from their first two and the third album blew them up, of course. Not saying they were the best or even good....but I still listen to some Bon Jovi.
You know what else I like? Whenever Bon Jovi is one of the options, guys try to act repulsed, but you know when New Jersey hit they were calling radio stations to request "I'll Be There For You" everyday.
I have loads of Bon Jovi memories. Runaway and In and Out of Love were the best from their first two and the third album blew them up, of course. Not saying they were the best or even good....but I still listen to some Bon Jovi.
Thank you. I listen to some Bon Jovi too, obviously not "Bed of Roses", but yeah the older songs are hard to resist. And you mentioned the best ones.
You know what else I like? Whenever Bon Jovi is one of the options, guys try to act repulsed, but you know when New Jersey hit they were calling radio stations to request "I'll Be There For You" everyday.
Never did that^^ but randomly saw them in seaside heights hanging out filming in and out of love video. Also when moved away from nj and dead or alive (good song) came on the radio, it made me miss nj. They were more loved by the girls back then. Pop jersey rock.
I like some of CCR's hits; honestly in preparation for May Long Weekend a bunch of us would all practice playing a bunch of their songs to play acoustically around the fire at the cottage; it was fun. But I never listen to them on my own.
In other words, please keep Bon Jovi in rotation, MedozK. Even if the poll is "Weakest Link of Motown Groups."
We get it. You made out to “I’ll Be There for You” maybe even went a little further to “Lay Your Hands on Me.” Nostalgia doesn’t mean that the band is anything approaching decent, though.
Like I said …
(P.S.: I will say that I saw Toxic Avenger: The Musical off-Broadway about a dozen years ago, and David Bryan wrote the music and lyrics. And it was awesome! Props to that guy.)
Oh I'm sorry, do you only have fond memories of "Bed of Roses"?
Say no more.
I was going to post the "Bed of Roses" video as a joke. I ended up watching it instead, and the song is about missing his wife even though he sleeps with a different woman every night. What the hell kind of love song is that? Anyway, fuck Bon Jovi and the steel horse he rode in on.
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(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
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Runaway and In and Out of Love were the best from their first two and the third album blew them up, of course.
Not saying they were the best or even good....but I still listen to some Bon Jovi.
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Guns N' Roses and Metallica will move on to the Championship Poll.