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Subject: Bon Jovi
Written By: elefanten on 11/10/04 at 1:13 pm
i have just heard a couble of songs with him, and i love them (It's my life, Living on a prayer), what do you think about him?
What numbers do yuo think is good/bad?
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: sputnikcorp on 11/10/04 at 1:20 pm
i was never a fan, far too commercial for me. i like there older stuff though, before they became uberpopular. runaway is a classic song.
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: hersheyrose23 on 11/10/04 at 1:27 pm
I love bon jovi. I grew up with my brother blasting it in my ear while I was listening to the new kids. Then when I grew up, Bon Jovi kept going where boy bands were left in the n dust.
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: Howard on 11/10/04 at 6:12 pm
Wanted Dead Or Alive
Living On A Prayer
Bad Medicine
Howard
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: _adam_ on 11/11/04 at 4:15 pm
Bon jovi was my first favorite band from 80`s.
Livin on prayer is still the most popular 80`s rock song.They`re also for me greatest love songs band.
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: Alchoholica on 11/11/04 at 4:54 pm
Bon Jovi are awesome.. it dosen't even shame me to say it.. so much of there stuff is Uberly Righteous.. get the 'This Left Feels Right' Album.. there best tracks.. acoustified and slow down
Subject: Re: Bon Jovi
Written By: joebean1988 on 11/11/04 at 6:42 pm
heres the skivie on Bon Jovi.
Its not a he, its a band named after the lead singer John Bon Jovi
Its New Jersey Hair Metal
Slippery When Wet is the best album
Livin' on a Prayer is the best song
Its pure Rock N' Roll so it has to be good.
if you stick to the older stuff, the band it tight! the newer stuff isn't so hot though. hope that helped
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