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Nombre de messages: 2784 Age: 29 Localisation: planète MARSeille !!! Date d'inscription: 25/09/2007
 | Sujet: Auburn Hills - 17/03/2010 Jeu 18 Mar - 8:26 | |
|  1. Blood On Blood 2. We Weren't Born To Follow 3. You Give Love A Bad Name 4. Thorn In My Side 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 ~ Roadhouse Blues 11. It’s My Life 12. Homebound Train (Richie Sambora on lead vocals) 13. Hallellujah 14. Diamond Ring 15. I’ll Be There for You 16. Something for the Pain (acoustic) 17. Someday I’ll be Saturday Night (acoustic) 18. Bullet 19. Work For the Working Man 20. Who Says You Can't go Home 21. Love's the Only Rule Encore 22. Runaway 23. I Love This Town 24. Wanted Dead Or Alive (with Kid Rock)25. Livin' On A Prayer _________________ I Send This Song To You Wherever You Are As My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms
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mikesamborey Admin


Nombre de messages: 2784 Age: 29 Localisation: planète MARSeille !!! Date d'inscription: 25/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: Auburn Hills - 17/03/2010 Jeu 18 Mar - 8:31 | |
| Une première review: | Citation: | Bon Jovi opened its sold-out concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills on Wednesday with "Blood on Blood," a 22-year-old song cut from the "New Jersey" album. And you know what? They can do that. Having outlived several major sea changes in music over the last few decades, the New Jersey four-piece has proved its durability and lasting power to several generations of fans. So "Blood on Blood" -- a song about brotherhood, loyalty and the endurance of friendship -- made perfect sense, and the more than 18,000 fans greeted it with open arms. Bon Jovi bounced between newer material and songs from the band's deep catalog Wednesday, performing on a circular stage positioned at the back of The Palace. The stage allowed for 360 degrees of seating, and the band gave it up to all sides of the arena, with high-tech video screens that attached and detached like Legos and five video screens positioned on robotic arms that transformed into a walkway for lead singer Jon Bon Jovi. Jon was in high spirits Wednesday, challenging his band to perform an impromptu rendition of the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues" and apologizing to the crowd for flubbing the words during Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." "I don't deserve that, but thank you," he said when the crowd showered him with cheers after the song. Midshow, with his guitarist Richie Sambora in tow, Jon made his way to the center of the half-circle catwalk that extended into the audience for a several-song suite, including a stripped-down "I'll Be There for You." |
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100318/OPINION03/3180386/Bon-Jovi-rocks-through-old-and-new-tunes_________________ I Send This Song To You Wherever You Are As My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms |
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