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  1. 1. Are you a Bon Jovi fan?

  2. 2. How many Bon Jovi albums do you own?

  3. 3. Have you seen Bon Jovi live?



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1. No

 

2. 3-4

 

3. Yes

 

Wait, what? That doesn't make any sense...

 

Bruce Springsteen is The Boss. There was a time when I was a fan of The Assistant Night Manager. I had the hair, the albums, went to the shows, sang a long in the car with the T-tops off.

 

Like Def Leppard, I grew out of that shit. I'll still listen to Sleep When I'm Dead and a couple songs off the Crush album but mostly, meh.

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yea but they've been dogshit poo poo doo doo since Richie left. he was the REAL sauce in Bon Jovi..... not Jon, lol

 

Mick

He had that one decent solo song...fukk if I remember what it's called.

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The only acceptable answers are No, None and No.

My excuse is they were the support band to KISS in 1984.

Ki$$ is cool if you're 14 years old or younger.

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The only acceptable answers are No, None and No.

My excuse is they were the support band to KISS in 1984.

Ki$$ is cool if you're 14 years old or younger.

I was 17.

You should have been busy dating girls by then*.

 

 

 

 

 

 

*or men if that's you're bag.

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The only acceptable answers are No, None and No.

My excuse is they were the support band to KISS in 1984.

Ki$$ is cool if you're 14 years old or younger.

I was 17.

You should have been busy dating girls by then*.

 

 

 

 

 

 

*or men if that's you're bag.

I was too busy going to concerts!

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Just like Madonna, I only listen to older songs for childhood nostalgia. His songwriting formula of cliched old sayings spliced together is tiring. Lay Your Hands On Me is the worst offender of this.

 

There's one song I've ALWAYS hated since day one, though.

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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.
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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.

 

yea he's like trying to be springsteen who himself is being Woodie Guthry. it's annoying. lol.

 

Mick

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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.

 

yea he's like trying to springsteen who himself is doing Woodie Guthry. it's annoying.

 

Mick

 

Just because you're a famous rock star from New Jersey doesn't mean you can write deep lyrics and put a good melody to them over an acoustic guitar.

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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.

 

yea he's like trying to springsteen who himself is doing Woodie Guthry. it's annoying.

 

Mick

 

Just because you're a famous rock star from New Jersey doesn't mean you can write deep lyrics and put a good melody to them over an acoustic guitar.

 

i like jon through Crush in 2000 or Crash or whatever it's called. after that Jon decides being florida georgia line would be great, lol even though he pre-dates them i think he birthed them actually, lol.

 

Mick

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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.

 

yea he's like trying to springsteen who himself is doing Woodie Guthry. it's annoying.

 

Mick

 

Just because you're a famous rock star from New Jersey doesn't mean you can write deep lyrics and put a good melody to them over an acoustic guitar.

 

i like jon through Crush in 2000 or Crash or whatever it's called. after that Jon decides being florida georgia line would be great, lol even though he pre-dates them i think he birthed them actually, lol.

 

Mick

 

I had a close friend in college who was an excellent musician and a music theory nerd. His favorite genre was country, and generally the most poppy modern bro country stuff at that. Could not believe it. Anyway he was from New Jersey, his favorite band was Florida Georgia Line and he'd never listened to Bruce Springsteen. Somehow this seems relevant.

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I like a good amount of Bon Jovi, mainly the hits. Some decent deeper tracks exist as well. But I can't stand any of that adult contemporary pop country stuff they did after their heyday. Definitely one of the harder fall offs of any classic era band.

 

yea he's like trying to springsteen who himself is doing Woodie Guthry. it's annoying.

 

Mick

 

Just because you're a famous rock star from New Jersey doesn't mean you can write deep lyrics and put a good melody to them over an acoustic guitar.

 

i like jon through Crush in 2000 or Crash or whatever it's called. after that Jon decides being florida georgia line would be great, lol even though he pre-dates them i think he birthed them actually, lol.

 

Mick

 

I had a close friend in college who was an excellent musician and a music theory nerd. His favorite genre was country, and generally the most poppy modern bro country stuff at that. Could not believe it. Anyway he was from New Jersey, his favorite band was Florida Georgia Line and he'd never listened to Bruce Springsteen. Somehow this seems relevant.

 

dude country..... new country........kinda sucks and i'm not generally a not country fan. but the old school giants. Cash......conway.....George jones and the like would be disgusted. they were great storytellers. i can get with the classics.

 

Mick

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No - I wouldn't really call myself a fan - some of their earlier stuff was ok.

 

3-4 - Some of the older albums.

 

Yes - When we were in Orlando in 2018 we went to see them. JBJ's voice had, by this stage, seen better days!

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