mikesamborey Admin


Nombre de messages: 2658 Age: 29 Localisation: planète MARSeille !!! Date d'inscription: 25/09/2007
 | Sujet: Fargo - 13/03/2010 Dim 14 Mar - 8:56 | |
| 1. Blood On Blood 2. We Weren't Born To Follow 3. You Give Love A Bad Name 4. Whole Lot Of Leavin' 5. Born To Be My Baby 6. Lost Highway 7. When We Were Beautiful 8. Superman Tonight 9. We Got It Going On 10. Bad Medicine w/ Roadhouse Blues 11. It's My Life 12. Homebound Train (RS) 13. Hallelujah 14. Something For The Pain (acoustic) 15. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night (acoustic) 16. Happy Now 17. Work For The Working Man 18. Who Says You Can't Go Home 19. Love's The Only Rule
Encore 20. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead 21. I Love This Town 22. Twist & Shout 23. Runaway 24. Keep The Faith
Second Encore 25. Wanted Dead Or Alive 26. Livin' On A Prayer _________________ [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir cette image]I Send This Song To You Wherever You Are As My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms |
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Emma Modérateur


Nombre de messages: 1910 Localisation: Belgique Date d'inscription: 04/06/2009
 | Sujet: Re: Fargo - 13/03/2010 Dim 14 Mar - 12:35 | |
| Ils ont été gâtés à ce concert, à mon avis il devait y avoir une super ambiance vus les rappels. hâte de voir Happy Now !  _________________ [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir cette image] |
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Mijoton Admin


Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: Fargo - 13/03/2010 Dim 14 Mar - 17:41 | |
| Ahlala bcp bizarrement se plaignent des set lists ms là je dis BRAVO !! Une review, la rengaine par rapport à Springsteen, Jon le prof d'aérobic, Halleluja complètement éculée (ce qui n'est pas faux) et la gde complicité Richie/Jon  : [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]| Citation: | REVIEW: A singin’ and shakin’ Bon Jovi delights 23,000 fans at dome
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Nobody tells Jon Bon Jovi he can’t go home, but the 23,000-some fans at the Fargodome will welcome him back here any time.
By: John Lamb, INFORUM
Nobody tells Jon Bon Jovi he can’t go home, but the 23,000-some fans at the Fargodome will welcome him back here any time.
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Two years after the New Jersey rocker and his band made their Fargodome debut, the quartet returned to a packed house of open arms.
The arms were open partially because the lead singer almost doubles as an aerobics instructor, strutting and dancing around the elliptical stage, throwing his hands up in the air or out to the crowd, and fans returned the gestures.
The group opened with “Blood on Blood” from 1988’s “New Jersey” and played a good mix of old tunes and new numbers from last year’s “The Circle” – though the crowd was more familiar with “You Give Love a Bad Name” than the new single “Superman Tonight.”
And they didn’t stop with their own catalog. During “Bad Medicine,” the group launched into a chugging cover of The Doors’ “Roadhouse Blues.”
Jon Bon Jovi has taken a nod from his idols, particularly New Jersey’s older favorite son, Bruce Springsteen. In addition to Springsteen’s rock ’n’ roll revival preaching, Bon Jovi adds motivational speaking.
He and guitarist/singer Richie Sambora don’t just write arena-rock anthems, they write pearls of populist positivity, like “It’s My Life” and “We Weren’t Born to Follow.” It wouldn’t have been a surprise if they covered Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Instead, the singer returned from a break in a fresh shirt – none of his shirts seem to button up – on the outer loop of the stage to sing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” It was a fine rendition, but this song is so overdone it’s lost any resonance. For the sake of the song, retire it.
The other members joined the singer out front for an acoustic set of “Something for the Pain” and “Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night.”
Non-fans in attendance would have to admit Jon Bon Jovi is a top-notch entertainer, even if some of his stage posturing, particularly during “Work for the Working Man,” seemed like something out of “Glee.” But his stroll through the crowd at the end of the regular set to shake hands and hug one little girl was a genuine act of appreciation for his fans as was playing to the cheap seats behind the stage during the set.
He was also appreciative of the Fargodome staff, thanking them for decorating the backstage area before the encore song "I Love this Town." He dug deep for the group's first hit, '84's "Runaway," and added a cover of the Beatles "Twist and Shout" to the mix before shaking maracas to "Keep the Faith."
He and Sambora play off each other impressively, especially on “Who Says You Can’t Go Home" and later in the second encore "Wanted Dead or Alive." He dedicated that song to the cowboys in the room, asking the crowd, "Haven't you had enough," but no one was tired during the 2-hour, 40-minute show which ended with "Livin' on a Prayer."
There was no doubt what fans came to see, and the singer acknowledged it early in the show explaining why he wouldn’t do much talking.
“What you want me to do is sing and shake my ass,” he said. |
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Mijoton Admin


Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: Fargo - 13/03/2010 Lun 15 Mar - 11:58 | |
| Review sans nuances, c'est très bon  : [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]| Citation: | Bon Jovi made a triumphant return to the Fargo Dome last night and 23,000 fans came out to welcome them. As someone who attended their first performance in 2007 I was eager to see if Bon Jovi would top their previous visit which I deemed, “one of the most entertaining concerts I have ever attended.”
Dashboard Confessionals opened for Jovi. Prior to the show I couldn’t help but think that it was kind of an odd pairing but, then again who would be an ideal pairing? During the opening I couldn’t help but notice that the majority of attendees had no clue the name of the opening band and gained no further clarification upon finding out. As a minimal Dashboard fan I can say that they are very impressive live and I was happy that I could be there to appreciate them when most of the audience did not. Maybe someday they’ll get to the level of Bon Jovi but, today was not that day.
Promoting their new album release, “The Circle,” the majority of Bon Jovi’s material came from the new album. The disk stays true to Jovi’s “blue collar/working man anthems” but sadly made the energy of the crowd severely dip. This is always a plague with long established bands who’s fans are often more interested in hearing their favorites. In the case of Jovi, they could have kept the energy consistent by reworking the set list to spread out favorites: “Runaway”, “Shout to the Heart”, and “Wanted Dead or Alive” as opposed to leaving them all for their two encores.
Aside from the set list frontman Jon is, has always been, the biggest draw of the band. His smile can still be seen from the highest nose bleed seat, voice in impeccable condition (He sang all songs except for one where Richie took the lead) and his stage presence and energy daunting. No one better articulates this than Jon himself who told the crowd they wouldn’t be talking a lot because, “What you want me to do is sing and shake my ass!” I have to agree, if they never wrote another new song and simply just sing and shook his ass they would have no problem filling arenas!
The second time may not have been the charm for the working Jersey boys but, they continue to display true passion for their craft and an undeniable sincerity for their fans that continue to support them. Bottom line Bon Jovi has not fallen into the trap that so many others 80s bands have; it’s true what’s been said about Jon and the boys, the only thing that’s gone is the long hair but, what’s left, still looks pretty good!
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