BON JOVI - TOKYO - 2008 - AUDIENCEDisc 101 Lost Highway02 You Give Love A Bad Name03 Raise Your Hands04 Runaway05 The Radio Saved My Life Tonight06 Story Of My Life07 In These Arms08 (You Want To) Make A Memory09 Whole Lot Of Leavin'10 Born To Be My Baby11 Any Other Day12 We Got It Going On13 It's My LifeDisc 201 Bad Medicine - Shout02 These Days (Vocal: Richie Sambora)03 Keep The Faith04 I'll Sleep When I'm Dead05 Who Says You Can't Go Home06 Livin' On A Prayer07 Have A Nice Day08 Wanted Dead Or Alive09 I Love This Town10 Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Marshttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=EH9YXPK1If you want more visit my site: http://softeca.forumlive.org
Bon Jovi - Burning For Rock (2008)01 - Lost Highway02 - Have A Nice Day03 - In These Arms04 - It's My Life05 - Roulette06 - Till We Ain't Strangers Anymor07 - Tokyo Road08 - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead09 - Who Says You Can't Go Home10 - These Days11 - Let It Rock (Streamload)12 - Put The Boy Back In Cowboy13 - Bad Medicine14 - Keep The Faith15 - Burning For Love16 - Blame It On The Love Of Rockhttp://rapidshare.com/files/91178894/Bon_Jovi_-_Burning_For_Rock__2008_.rarIf you want more visit my site: http://softeca.forumlive.org
Yesterday, I went to the Hard Rock Café with Kumiko to meet up with some of her other Bon Jovi friends to have a so-called Bon Jovi party, which basically means lunch, drinks (just hot tea in my case, I’ve gotten boring recently) and a lot of talking about Bon Jovi. We took a train to Nagoya station where we met up with Akemi, Kyoko and Yumi, all Bon Jovi fans which Kumiko met in January (like me). Akemi, Kyoko, Yumi, Kumiko & LouWe took a cab to the Hard Rock on account of the large amount of bags Yumi was carrying. The prospect of the taxi ride was very exciting to me as it was my first time in a Japanese cab, but obviously it was quite similar to taxis in other parts of the world, except for the automatically opening doors and defect seatbelts in the back. It was good that the others knew where to find the Hard Rock because it is nearly impossible to discover at first sight, as the big entrance was somewhere upstairs at the back of some building.Of course, the first thing I
Tracklisting01 - Lost Highway02 - Have A Nice Day03 - In These Arms04 - It's My Life05 - Roulette06 - Till We Ain't Strangers Anymor07 - Tokyo Road08 - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead09 - Who Says You Can't Go Home10 - These Days11 - Let It Rock (Streamload)12 - Put The Boy Back In Cowboy13 - Bad Medicine14 - Keep The Faith15 - Burning For Love16 - Blame It On The Love Of RockBon Jovi - Burning For RockBon Jovi - Burning For Rock
Kumiko was sitting (or rather dancing) two seats to the left from me during the Bon Jovi concert in Nagoya, and after the concert I found out that she lives in Inuyama too, about two blocks from my apartment. We went back to Inuyama together had some dinner at Shirokiya and decided we should do some Bon Jovi karaoke soon. And yesterday, we did!Last week I’d gone to some karaoke place in Komaki with Maiko, which was really good, but Kumiko knew a better one around the corner: Shidax. And it was totally awesome! First of all it was really cheap, we karaoke-ed for about 5 hours with unlimited drinks and it only costs us ¥1,700 each! And their karaoke machines were the best I’ve encountered thus far, with English options, colorful displays and loads of Bon Jovi songs.Our mission for the day: sing all the Bon Jovi songs in the machine. There were more than 60 different Bon Jovi songs in that machine (they also had another brand machine in other rooms with more than 120 Bon Jovi songs,
Every month of the 2008 tour, the fanclub is choosing the best concert picture taken during concerts held in that month, and the winner gets their winning picture framed and signed by Jon Bon Jovi. Even though I couldn’t take pictures like I had hoped during the Japanese tour, I’d still like to submit a picture to that photo contest.. I mean the competition for Japanese concerts can’t be that stiff, except of course for those German girls with huge zoom lenses… And probably people are allowed to take pictures in Australia and New Zealand (these concerts are also in January), so people will probably be sending in loads of cool photos from those shows. But hey if you don’t try at all, you’ll certainly lose, right? I just can’t decide which picture I like best. The one the top left is Jon and his ‘mini-me’ and his mini-jukebox in Nagoya, and the one on the bottom right shows Jon on the big screen during ‘Raise Your Hands’ and someone’s raised hand in Tokyo. So any
Tonight holds a new record: the highest number of failed pictures I have ever taken at a Bon Jovi concert! So I got over the whole being-afraid-to-take-pictures thing with the printout about the photo contest in my pocket and my fanclub membership card around my neck. Which I never even needed because as it turned out I was seated behind a rather tall guy who not only blocked my view of Richie but also the security’s view of me and my camera. My seat was located somewhere in between Jon and Hugh and just 5 rows from the stage (probably the best seat of all 3 nights), so the distance from the stage wasn’t really a problem either.'Raise Your Hands 'So how did I manage to royally screw up about 95% of my pictures? Well, it seems that when I selected my cute new tiny white camera in the store, I forgot to ask about it’s ability to take pictures of Jon, Richie and the rest in action in the dark (well, it’s hard in Japanese). Tonight, through the lens of my camera, the band members h
Tonight holds the record for the least amount of pictures I have ever taken at a Bon Jovi show, the show in Nagoya was the first record holder, but tonight totally shattered Nagoya’s record! The amount of security angrily (at least that is how their faces looked) scanning the crowd was triple the amount in Nagoya, and I could see a security guy’s face every which way I looked, which meant they could also see mine and therefore also see my camera if I held it in front of my face. So that was quite frustrating!! Already frustrated ;)After initially giving up on taking pictures, I spotted two German girls (they had flags that’s how I knew) blatantly taking pictures with a huge zoom right next to a security guard! I wondered if they were some kind of VIPs, but they seemed to have the same thing around their necks as yours truly: just a fanclub membership card. I was fascinated by them and my desire to take pictures flared up again! But I was too scared to be kicked out, so I only too
A small number of people read my blog and most of them I know personally, so usually the number of daily visitors to my site is very low and way below 100. Then I checked my blog stats again today and found this: What happened? Bon Jovi of course. A girl from the fanclub discovered my concert review from Nagoya and posted it on the fanclub forum. So lots of Bon Jovi fans have been coming in today to check out my ‘illegal’ pictures. Well, welcome everybody! And from the fanclub forum I can read they’ve all enjoyed it, so I’m glad that my blogging makes so many fellow Bon Jovi fanatics happy.I’m off to Tokyo early tomorrow morning to attend the two Tokyo Dome shows, and I’m definitely going to try to sneak shoot many more pictures. The official fanclub actually kicked off with a ‘Lost Highway Tour Picture Contest’ and is asking us to submit our best concert pictures and it’s started with the show in Nagoya. So the band doesn’t have a problem with us taking pictures (t
Today at 13:00 I started posting the side-exit of the Shinkansen at Nagoya Station, because Bon Jovi was due to arrive there between 13:00 and 15:00. How did I know that? One of my students found out and left a message for me at the school! I have no idea where he got that information, but I wasn't going to waste that intelligence! I wasn’t the only one waiting for Bon Jovi, so that reinforced my belief that Bon Jovi was actually arriving there. After a little more than an hour they popped up out of the crowd, right in front of me, here at Nagoya Station! I've never seen Bon Jovi in my ‘hometown’ (Nagoya kind of is home these days), I was always ‘visiting’ Bon Jovi in some strange city, now they came to me… kind of. I tried to take pictures but the Japanese security kept ordering us to put our cameras away... I have no idea why they care so much about our taking pictures but all the Japanese fans were very obedient and put there cameras away and instead started waving at th
JON Bon Jovi could be planning one day to run for governor of New Jersey. That’s why he’s keeping his house in Red Bank, even though he and his wife, Dorothea, and their four kids have moved to SoHo. That’s why he performs regularly at fund-raisers for Democrats like Al Gore and John Kerry. And [...]
El nuevo DVD de la banda Bon Jovi recibirá el mismo nombre del reciente álbum Lost Highway, y estará disponible a partit del 13 de noviembre.VIDEO 1: VIDEO 2: Bon Jovi from attention on Vimeo.
Bon Jovi is on tour again and of course they're coming to Japan too, next January. I have been a Bon Jovi lunatic for many many years, and every tour I try to go to as many concerts as my bank account will allow. I usually try to average 5-6 concerts per tour, but the last tour had to be minimized to only 4 - Düsseldorf, Koblenz, Nijmegen & Stuttgart - because I was working on my final thesis and I had no job and therefore basically no income besides the change I got from selling my belongings online. I knew that keeping up my touring habits would be hard once I got to Japan, simply because I’d be working a full-time job with set vacation days. I was hoping that Bon Jovi would be nice and plan at least one concert on one of my days off, and I would go there even it is was in Hokkaido. But I made myself accept that I might not be able to attend any of the Bon Jovi gigs… Well the universe has been very kind to me and provided me with 3 concerts to attend: two in Tokyo and one in
by Jay Lustig
Star-Ledger Staff
Yesterday, as workers wielding drills and electric saws put some finishing touches on the Prudential Arena, Bon Jovi fine-tuned some of the music the band will play there over the next two and a half weeks.
With a small group of reporters sitting on folding chairs in the middle of the new Newark arena's floor, the band -- which opens the venue, tomorrow -- rehearsed songs such as "I'll Be There For You" and "Lay Your Hands On Me." After posing for photos with the workers, the musicians offered their impressions of New Jersey's new arena.
"It sounds good -- that's the main thing," said guitarist Richie Sambora. "And it's comfortable for us, too. So it's musician-friendly and fan-friendly at the same time."
"I think they invested a lot of time and effort into soundproofing the building," said frontman Jon Bon Jovi. "When they're really primarily building this as a hockey venue, that's pretty great."
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!Bon Jovi will be performing on Saturday Night Live on October 13th, and the hosting duties for the evening's show belong to none other than Jon Bon Jovi himself.Set your Tivo's and DVR's, you won't want to miss this!*§ource: Island Records*
01. Who´s Says You Can´t Go home02. Lost Highway 03. You Give Love A bad name 04. Livin On A Player 05. (You Want To) Makes A Memory 06. Hallelujah 07. It´s My Life 08. Till We Ain´t Strangers Anymore 09. Bed Of Roses 10. Whole Lost Of Leavin 11. Any Other Day 12. The Last Night DESCARGAR
Jon Bon Jovi out of the Bon Jovis is flicking his legal muscles in the direction of MiJovi energy drink, claiming that the company is trading off his name.Marcos Carrington, who flogs the kick-in-a-tin, maintains that the drink is named after his girlfriend, who is called Jovita. But then maybe he just tapped off with her so he could steal a portion of Bon Jovi's name. Presumably if he'd been dating a girl called Rose, we'd be seeing Axl wielding a lawsuit.Besides, why would anyone want to append Bon Jovi's name to an oversweet concoction that is intended to make your heart race a little but actually just winds up leaving you feeling a bit shaky and empty... oh...
May 1st, 2007
This week’s mentor is Jon Bon Jovi, and the idols will all be singing songs of his.
Ryan announced at the beginning of the show that over the past week, American Idol has raised almost 70 million dollars for “Idol Gives Back.”
Phil Stacey
Blaze of Glory
I didn’t really know this song before Phil sang it, [...]
Bon Jovi is a Hard rock band originating from New Jersey. Fronted by lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, the group originally achieved large-scale success in the 1980s as a hair band.
Jon Bon Jovi began to play piano and guitar at thirteen, taking lessons from his neighbour, Al Perinello. At that same age, Bon Jovi founded his first band, called Raze. Jon enrolled in an all-boys Catholic