Emma Modérateur


Nombre de messages: 1920 Localisation: Belgique Date d'inscription: 04/06/2009
 | Sujet: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Lun 23 Mai - 6:13 | |
| 1. Last Man Standing 2. You Give Love A Bad Name 3. Born to Be My Baby 4. We Weren't Born to Follow 5. In These Arms 6. Superman Tonight 7. It's My Life 8. Runaway 9. We Got It Goin' On 10. Bad Medicine / Pretty Woman / Shout 11. Keep The Faith 12. When We Were Beautiful 13. You Want To Make A Memory 14. I'll Be There For You 15. Who Say's You Can't Go Home 16. Sleep When I'm Dead 17. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night 18. Have a Nice Day 19. Blood On Blood Encore 20. Dry County 21. Wanted Dead Or Alive ( Phil X a chanté le deuxième couplet) 22. Livin' on a Prayer Encore 23. Twist and Shout _________________ [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: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Lun 23 Mai - 11:47 | |
| Merci Emma  Tu auras un peu plus de tps pr te préparer le matin mtnt que la tournée US est terminée Phil a aussi convaincu Jon d'incorporer un morceau d' Overdrive's Takin' Care of Business par Bachman Turner ds Sleep When I'm Dead C'était le jubilé Phil X [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: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Lun 23 Mai - 17:38 | |
| Je vous mets au défi de trouver une review ds laquelle on ne cite pas Bruce Springsteen Jon se met un A+ car il se souvient des paroles de ttes les reprises ms merci le prompteur qd meme !! Puis un peu d'autosatisfaction puisque Jon a souligné que la tournée US était finie et qu'il mettait un pt d'honneur à se battre avec les gars irlandais (U2) pr la tournée la plus lucrative. Et le journaliste lui rétorque que U2 a rempli le Busch Stadium l'an dernier [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]| Citation: | Nearly 30 years into its career, Bon Jovi remains a force to be reckoned with.
The New Jersey band, led by singer/guitarist Jon Bon Jovi, recently ranked No. 8 on Forbes Magazine's Celebrity 100 list, thanks to earnings of $125 million in the past 12 months. Some of that jack came from the band's 2010 tour dates, which grossed more than any other rock and roll road show last year.
During a sold-out show at Scottrade Center on Sunday - the last stop of the band's American tour - Bon Jovi showed how it has continued to hold such a high place in the rock firmament - by working hard, giving the people what they want and above all, keeping it real.
The show's opening number, "Last Man Standing" said as much. Singing from a platform toward the back of the arena, Bon Jovi boasted how he doesn't lip synch and how the band can actually play.
For the next two-and-a-half hours, they did just that, mixing favorites "You Give Love a Bad Name," "Runaway" and "Livin' on a Prayer" with more recent fare such as "We Weren't Born to Follow," "When We Were Beautiful" and "Superman Tonight."
During a couple of numbers, Bon Jovi called for some "jukebox music," interpolating Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" and the Isley Brothers' "Shout" into "Bad Medicine" and Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Takin' Care of Business" into "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead." After the latter number, he laughed and exclaimed, "I get an A+ for remembering those words!"
Some of the singer's stage moves are reminiscent of that other guy from New Jersey - Bruce Springsteen - and so is some of his repertoire, notably the epic story song "Dry County." But Bon Jovi is a tireless performer, and he isn't afraid to play off his boyish good looks, which are still intact at age 49. When a little bump 'n' grind routine got a reaction from the crowd, he said, "Hey, I just gotta loosen things up around here."
Bon Jovi had to work particularly hard to draw attention away from the absence of his primary onstage foil, guitarist Richie Sambora, who left the tour last month to enter rehab. Journeyman Phil "X" Xenidis filled in admirably, especially on "Wanted Dead or Alive" - usually a bit of a showcase for Sambora - and Bon Jovi himself offered a few lead guitar licks here and there. But Sambora's presence was definitely missed and was the evening's sole sour note.
Near the end of the show, Bon Jovi mentioned the success of the tour and noted "I like fighting with the Irish guys, making sure we're still on top." Memo to Jon: Those "Irish guys" - U2 - sold out Busch Stadium in July. Still, on Sunday at Scottrade, the Jersey boys were champs. |
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Mijoton Admin


Nombre de messages: 5391 Localisation: France Date d'inscription: 24/09/2007
 | Sujet: Re: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Jeu 26 Mai - 15:00 | |
| Le gpe a signé une guitare parmi des légendes du Hall Of Fame du blues à St Louis. Elle sera mise aux enchères ds la capitale du blues pr bénéficier à l' Amadeus Steen Foundation qui vient en aide aux enfants défavorisés [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien][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: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Lun 6 Juin - 19:32 | |
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lolo5769 New Jersey


Nombre de messages: 67 Age: 43 Localisation: france Date d'inscription: 25/03/2010
 | Sujet: Re: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Mer 8 Juin - 10:08 | |
| quel dommage, les liens sont toujours indisponibles.... impossible de le telecharger.... pas d'autres liens connus ? |
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beautyqueenfrommars Keep The Faith


Nombre de messages: 212 Age: 35 Localisation: BRETAGNE Date d'inscription: 10/03/2011
 | Sujet: Re: St. Louis, Scottrade Center - 22/05/2011 Jeu 9 Juin - 12:30 | |
| Ils fonctionnent les liens aujourd'hui, Lolo, je suis en train de télécharger |
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