mikesamborey Admin


Nombre de messages: 2658 Age: 29 Localisation: planète MARSeille !!! Date d'inscription: 25/09/2007
 | Sujet: O2 - 22/06/2010 Mer 23 Juin - 8:00 | |
| 1. Last Man Standing 2. We Weren't Born To Follow 3. You Give Love A Bad Name 4. Raise Your Hands 5. Born To Be My Baby 6. Lost Highway 7. Garageland 8. Runaway 9. Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars 10. We Got It Going On 11. Bad Medicine ~ Pretty Woman 12. Lay Your Hands On Me (Richie Sambora on lead vocals) 13. (You Want To) Make A Memory 14. I'll Be There For You 15. Something For The Pain (acoustic) 16. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night (acoustic) 17. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead 18. It's My Life 19. Work For The Working Man 20. Who Says You Can't Go Home 21. Keep The Faith
Encore: 22. Always 23. Wanted Dead Or Alive 24. 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: 1920 Localisation: Belgique Date d'inscription: 04/06/2009
 | Sujet: Re: O2 - 22/06/2010 Mer 23 Juin - 8:15 | |
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Mijoton Admin


Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: O2 - 22/06/2010 Mer 23 Juin - 13:59 | |
|  Mike. Comme on allait avoir droit à In & Out Of Love, c'est à surveiller pour les prochains concerts  Une fille a brandi une pancarte "j'ai bossé 15 000 h pour me permettre le concert" et Jon avait l'air penaud ... Sinon une review, je comprends qu'on préfère Kid Rock ms de là à être de mse foi [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] |
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Mijoton Admin


Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: O2 - 22/06/2010 Jeu 24 Juin - 13:37 | |
| Une bonne review qui compense la précédente [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]| Citation: | It’s been way too long since I enjoyed an evening in the company of Jon & Co, so it was with great anticipation I took my seat at the O2 on night nine of their 12-night residency.
As the first chord struck I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed - it was just like we’d never been apart.
Ridiculed by the critics as inauthentic poodle rockers, Bon Jovi have proved after nearly 30 years together they can withstand the test of time, by delicately tweaking their image and adapting their style to draw in new generations along their journey.
Bon Jovi have never failed to impress on the entertainment front. As seasoned stadium performers they know how to work the crowd for maximum impact and within seconds of bounding onto the stage singer Jon is yelling to the masses to “get up out of your seats” before launching into one of their uproarious anthems.
Formed in 1983, Bon Jovi consists of lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, guitarist Richie Sambora, keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres as well as current bassist Hugh McDonald.
The band's line-up has remained mostly static during their 26-year history, the only exception being the departure of Alec John Such in 1994, who was unofficially replaced by Hugh McDonald.
Their enduring appeal is reflected by the crowd, packed to the rafters with children, teens, parents and pensioners alike all belting out the chorus with gusto while throwing that obligatory hand into the air at the appropriate moments like their life depends on it.
Why? Because somehow, Bon Jovi have this ability to completely entrance their audience.
A critic recently likened their performance to a religious revival – with 250,000 fans expected during their residency at the O2, that’s not a bad-sized parish for one city.
The band failed to disappoint fans with a string of their big numbers – including favourites Raise Your Hands, Born to Be My Baby, Keep the Faith and an excellent rendition of Bad Medicine peppered with some of their newer tracks, with Work for the Working Man among the more memorable.
The impressive set was sophisticated yet simplistic, giving an intimate feel when necessary and transforming into a stadium platform with the help of clever split and rotating stages.
At times though all the audience could enjoy was a mere flash of white teeth at the mic as close ups were often reserved for the screens serving fans sat in the highest seats.
Playing out to their greatest hit Living On A Prayer, I was left wishing I’d booked in for the full 12-night experience.
Bon Jovi are at the O2 until Saturday, June 26. |
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