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Growing Up With (Jon) Bon Jovi

Posted on August 1, 2013 Written by ripitup

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Jon Bon Jovi image via gigwise.com.

I can’t believe Jon Bon Jovi, lead singer of Bon Jovi, is 51! Not that 51 is old (just older:D), but it is a huge deal, considering he was 34 when I started listening to Bon Jovi.  I was 12.

A lot has changed with the band in the past 17 years. Their music turned a bit softer and gained a little country influence, though it never lost the rock ‘n’ roll spirit.

The lyrics became a bit deeper, a bit more grown-up. But they stayed true to their core, always promoting being your own person, following your dreams, friendship and love.

My Bon Jovi album discovery timeline is skewed as the first Bon Jovi album I bought was These Days (1995), the band’s 5th studio album (their most recent at the time). It was a time when I was no longer satisfied with pop. I wanted something different and faster.

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Bon Jovi, These Days album cover. From left: Richie Sambora, Tico Torres, Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan. Image via Wikipedia.

It was different and fast, alright and I absolutely loved it. It really was different from everything else I had listened to before. And as I later found out, it was quite different from what Bon Jovi did too.

After all, most people think of romantic ballads (Always, Bed of Roses) or rock anthems (Living on a Prayer, It’s My Life, Bad Medicine) when they think of the band.

Yet These Days  couldn’t have been further away from the romantic, we-can-do-it-all attitude of the band.

The songs are more about losing faith than keeping it. There are beautiful “love” songs alright, but they mostly talk about doomed (Damned, where the hero is sleeping with a married woman) or ending relationships (This Ain’t a Love Song) or a couple trying to make ends meet (Lie to Me).

There are songs about drugs (Give Me Something For the Pain), questioning God (Hey God), depression (As My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms) and loss of innocence and dreams (These Days)…

Needless to say, I appreciated (and understood) the album more and more as I grew up.  And it remains one of my favorites.

I remember finding it strange at the time that a band of rich, successful and (mostly) healthy rockers would write such gloomy lyrics in 1995. This is the band that wrote Keep the Faith, Living on a Prayer and Lay Your Hands on Me after all. In fact, go ahead take a look at Runaway (1984) and Hey God (1995) for absolute contrast. It’s fun.

(It’s also impressive how much better Jon’s voice got. It’s even better now. You might want to try their Hallelujah cover – it’s my favorite example).

At the time, I had attributed the depressive tones of the songs to their observational skills. Then I grew up, life happened and I found out that depression and hopelessness could happen to anyone, any time- regardless of the shiny happy elements of your personality (or good fortune).

After These Days, I decided to discover my new favorite group’s other albums and this time started from the first album Bon Jovi (dated 1984). I was surprised to realize the firt albums had a certain childish, naive elements to them and at times they were much harder to relate to than These Days. Even though the band members were in early to mid-20s at the time (of recording Runaway), I thought they sounded and acted much younger.

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From left: David Bryan, Tico Torres, Jon Bon Jovi, Alec John Such, Richie Sambora.

My suspicions were confirmed when I got into my 20s. These Days was was still a lot easier to relate to. I still play their first two albums sometimes or watch their videos, but not for musical quality. For nostalgic (I wasn’t probably not even born yet when they were recording Runaway-I was born in 84, December) and entertainment value. They are adorably young, goofy and badly-dressed. Yeah, Jon was pretty. Cute, but definitely not at his hottest…

In the 16 years I’ve been listening to Bon Jovi, I did quite a bit of growing up myself, mentally and emotionally: I became a lot more tolerant, patient and empathetic in many areas. In some areas, I became ever more determined, passionate, cynical, individualistic and idealistic. In others, I remained exactly the same: A dreamer with a good touch of realism, a romantic with some healthy cynicism.

I still believe in, and look for, true love.

I appreciate life a lot more. I believe in myself more. I believe that 21st century gives us better chances of making our dreams come true, no matter how impossible it might seem to others.  I’m following my dreams more actively than ever before. And since I’m a writer with some huge dreams, it’s no wonder their lyrics appeal to me more than any other band’s.

I mentioned that I changed. So did my perception of events. Looking back, I was a bit of a drama queen in the late 90s, concerned about the future of Bon Jovi.  Ah, teenagers… For instance, in 1997, I was in a full-blown panic over the fact that Jon was doing a solo album and that he was acting in films. My friends loved teasing me, saying that the band had broken up and there wasn’t much rock left in Jon. In their defense, Destination Anywhere wasn’t the hardest or the fastest of rock albums.

Guess what? I love listening to that album now. As a whole, I find it beautiful, raw and honest. And August 7, 4:15 – a sad (because the story is true), but remarkable rock song.

Then came 2000. The band made a come back with the song  It’s My Life, and despite few pop-heavy tracks (I absolutely can’t stand Say It Isn’t So and Thank You For Loving Me – what were they thinking???), it was a rocking album (especially recommended: Just Older, I Could Make a Living Out of Lovin’ You.)

In those 3 years, I had also fallen in love a lot of other rock bands, seen and liked a lot of Jon’s films and come to grip with the fact that members of my favorite band were getting older. But that was OK, because so was I.

In the following years, a lot has happened. I got to see a lot of my favorite bands live (including two marvelous Bon Jovi gigs), travel a lot, meet a lot of great people, live a year abroad, learn about myself, start following my dream career…. And Bon Jovi stayed together.

Bon Jovi released Bounce in 2002, and while still featuring some pop stuff, it had several cool rock anthems: Every Day, Undivided, Hook Me Up, Bounce (my favorites). It also included one of my favorite Bon Jovi romantic songs ever: You Had Me From Hello. Solid lyrics, catchy music, very romantic, very Bon Jovi.

In 2005, Bon Jovi also released another album that rocked. “Have a Nice Day”, proving that just because they were growing up, they weren’t necessarily growing old.   I prefer it to its predecessor Bounce. “Have a Nice Day” had less pop, more modern rock and I pretty much adored the entire album. Though if I have to pick favorites, I’d choose Have a Nice Day, Complicated and Story of My Life.

Other albums followed: Lost Highway (2007), The Circle (2009) and What About Now (2013). Interestingly, these albums have songs with country feel but there is this cool harmony in the genres they mix. While none of these three will be my favorite Bon Jovi albums ever (My top 3, with no specific order: Keep the Faith, These Days and Have a Nice Day – with New Jersey and Slippery When Wet closely following), they feature some gems I can’t stop listening to:

Lost Highway:

Lost Highway, We Got It Going On, I Love This Town

The Circle:

We Weren’t Born to Follow, Work for the Working Man, Brokenpromiseland

What About Now:

Because We Can, I’m With You, Not Running Anymore (Deluxe Addition), Every Road Leads Home To You (Deluxe Addition, vocals by Richie Sambora.

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Yeah, there are some songs that I don’t enjoy.  But then again, I don’t have to like everything that they make, and I am happy that I don’t see eye to eye on everything with Jon or Richie.

Because let’s face it, their rebelling, hard rock days are now somewhat shadowed by grown-up mentality and family responsibilities (especially Jon, who is still married to the mother of his 4 kids), whereas I’m 29, single, and still have a kick of singing I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead and Blame It on the Love of Rock’n’Roll, and meaning every damn word. Guess what? He and Richie (Sambora, lead guitars) were in their late 20s, early 30s when they wrote these favorites from Keep the Faith. So it’s only natural that I relate more to Keep to Faith and These Days than the others, with the exception of Have a Nice Day.

At the end of the day, if I absolutely had to pick three songs on how I perceive the world, rock ’n’ roll and everything else, I’d pick 3 from Bon Jovi (Complicated, Blame it on the love of Rock ’n’ Roll, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead or Story of My Life.

Jon is my favorite singer. He and Richie are my two favorite songwriters. The band’s rock shows are pretty kick-ass, even in their 50s. And they have this great chemistry, as a band, that they don’t need theatrics or special effects. It’s also cool that the band line-up only changed once, in 1994.

Mathematically, I’m pretty sure they have the highest number of songs that I love from any one band.

Then there’s the fact that you never forget your first(s), especially if they are good.

Below is the chorus from Story of My Life. Considering my topic, and my occupation, and my love for the song,  it’s only appropriate…

“This is the story of my life

And I write it everyday

I know it isn’t black and white

And it’s anything but grey

I know that no I’m not alright, but I feel ok cos

Anything can, everything can happen

That’s the story of my life”

 

 

On the name of the band vs. the singer’s

  • Naming the band after the leading singer was the producers’ idea, so don’t blame it on the guy. But there’s a very funny stint on SNL about this- where Jon Bon Jovi plays himself and keeps suggesting his name for the band.
  • Another fun note: Jon’s full name is John Francis Bongiovi.

 

Also on Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi Istanbul Concert Review – July, 08, 2011

No Looking Back starring Edward Burns, Lauren Holly & Jon Bon Jovi

Sex and The City starring Sarah Jessica Parker feat. guest stars Jon Bon Jovi & Chris Noth

10 Deliciously Dirty Rock (‘N Roll) Songs feat. Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, Bryan Adams & More

Actor Musicians and Musician Actors: Keanu Reeves, Jon Bon Jovi, Kevin Bacon

 

 

 

 

 

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No Looking Back starring Edward Burns, Lauren Holly & Jon Bon Jovi

Posted on January 14, 2011 Written by ripitup

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No Looking Back starring Edward Burns, Lauren Holly & Jon Bon Jovi
No Looking Back starring Edward Burns, Lauren Holly & Jon Bon Jovi. Feat. Jennifer Esposito, Blythe Danner & Connie Britton. Image via filmlerim.com

Claudia (Lauren Holly) is living in the small town she grew up. Working as a diner waitress, her time is divided between her depressed mother (Blythe Danner) and her sister (Connie Britton), her live-in boyfriend Michael (Jon Bon Jovi) and with her friends – who are also Michael’s friends and they pretty much end up doing the same things every night.

Claudia is fed up with her life, but she doesn’t feel like there is much she can do, until her ex/the-love-of-her-life Charlie (Edward Burns) comes back to town. Charlie has never been content with the domestic town life and he makes sure he reminds Claudia that neither has she.

Sure, Charlie seems like an exciting change but can Claudia ever trust her again? And what about Michael?

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Don’t accuse me of being a hypocrite for watching this just yet. So, I said I wasn’t really dying to watch Natalie Portman’s Love and Other Impossible Pursuits because it had such an unoriginal storyline. Yet here I am reviewing a film that, on the surface, offers nothing but a love triangle and small town depression. But then again, No Looking Back has two good things to offer: Jon Bon Jovi and Edward Burns. And I never had anything against Gwyneth Paltrow’s real life mother Blythe Danner, Spin City’s Nikki Connie Britton or Jennifer Esposito, who deliver nicely on the sidelines. But this movie, for me, was about Jon and Edward.

Yeah, Lauren Holly is a good actress. But what makes No Looking Back worth a look for me is that it is mainly a one-man effort, just like many Edward Burns movies.  It was written and directed by Burns, he has the lead role and he has co-produced it. He doesn’t always come up with the best storylines, but he is good at creating ordinary yet life-like characters and he has always been one of my idols. Come on- how many movie buffs fantasized about shooting their own story, with their favorite actors? I am guessing and the difference is Burns has managed it. Remember his first The Brothers McMullen? Shot with $25,000 and making 10 million – all that with an unknown cast? Yep, that was Burns. As I said, No Looking Back is nothing special storywise, but it is a nice, modest little effort.

And Jon Bon Jovi. Yes, I am a Bon Jovi fan and yeah, that automatically makes me a fan of Jon’s singing, (most) song-writing and stage presence. But believe it or not, the guy can act. He first got the acting bug when he shot a scene for buddy Emilio Estevez’ Young Guns II, where Jon was doing the soundtrack. The movie did well and the soundtrack did even better, scoring Jon a Golden Globe for Best Song, as well as an Oscar nomination.

When Jon gave acting a serious shot in the mid-90s and while he wasn’t a box office star, he was critically liked and that was what he wanted. No Looking Back is a great film for Jon to shine because the heart of the movie lies in the triangle and he is smack in the middle of it.

Jon is a good example for getting what you want the old-fashioned way. He worked really hard to become a rock star and he did. He could have bought his way into a studio, but he did auditions and took acting lessons.

So yeah, the movie is more for Burns and Jon Bon Jovi fans as well as aspiring (indie) filmmakers.

It is also for getting nostalgic. 1998. Do you remember where you were? For me, it was the start of 9th grade. But worry not- the themes in the movie won’t get obsolete. Clichéd and over-used? Sure. Obsolete? No. After all, depression, identity crisis, settling down, settling vs. chasing your dreams…they have been the core themes for a long while.

Rated 5.8 on IMDB. Sounds fair enough. No Looking Back is not recommended if you are after escapism or original screenplay. It is recommended for those who are after the familiar themes, a lovely soundtrack (Sheryl Crow, Bruce Springsteen, Lynyrd Skynyrd,Pete Yorn, The Allman Brothers Band and more) and well, for those who are wondering whether Jon Bon Jovi can act.

Oh, I also like the ending.  This part has a spoiler: the movie picks a neither- nor approach rather than either or;)

Fun Stuff:

  • The singer most heard in the background is the rock legend Bruce Springsteen and he is the favorite musician of Jon Bon Jovi. They are both from New Jersey and they performed on stage together.
  • Jennifer Espesito was married to Bradley Cooper.

On Lauren Holly

Sabrina starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond & Greg Kinnear. Feat. Lauren Holly

Beautiful Girls starring Timothy Hutton, Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman, Lauren Holly

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Why Jon Bon Jovi, Edward Burns and Timothy Ferris Ruined Us

On Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi

Actor Musicians and Musician Actors: Keanu Reeves, Jon Bon Jovi, Kevin Bacon

Bon Jovi Album Trivia: 10 Facts About Bon Jovi’s Keep the Faith

Bon Jovi Songs with Contradicting Lyrics and Themes: Feat. It’s My Life, Hey God, Living on a Prayer and More

Bon Jovi Trivia: 52 More Facts About The Rock Band Bon Jovi

6 Fast Bon Jovi Songs That Feature The Word Love

6 Rock Songs on Cheating: 1 Bryan Adams, 4 Bon Jovi and 1 KISS

4 Psycho Rock Songs Feat. Def Leppard, Talking Heads, Bon Jovi and The Smiths

Bon Jovi Were Born to be Followed

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17 Men to Marry for Their Voices: Feat. Jon Bon Jovi, David Coverdale, Jani Lane, Brett Michael, Villie Valo and More

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Top 3 Moments to Rain at a Concert: Featuring Garbage, Bon Jovi and Travis

Posted on August 8, 2010 Written by ripitup

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It is all great when your favorite bands have great stage shows with impressive stunts, or just even little theatrics that go hand in hand with the song’s lyrics. But sometimes nature helps and the whole experience becomes more surreal. Here are top 3 concert moments when it rained:

1) Travis- Why does it always rain on me?

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Travis. Image via http://www.hearsay.cc


The song is from their 1999-dated The Man Who Album. The lyrics go something like this:

“I can’t sleep tonight

Everybody saying everything’s alright

Still I can’t close my eyes

I’m seeing a tunnel at the end of all these lights

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Why does it always rain on me?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

I can’t stand myself

I’m being held up by an invisible man

Still life on a shelf when

I got my mind on something else

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Why does it always rain on me?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

Oh, where did the blue skies go?

And why is it raining so?

It’s so cold

I can’t sleep tonight

Everybody’s saying everything’s all right

Still I can’t close my eyes

I’m seeing a tunnel at the end of the lights

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

Oh, where did the blue skies go?

And why is it raining so?

It’s so cold

Why does it always rain on me?

Why does it always rain on….”

The video:
[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwh3FmpZ7kg[/pro-player]

And yes, during a concert, it started raining right in the middle of this song.

2) Garbage- Only Happy When It Rains

Garbage, fronted by Shirley Manson
Garbage, fronted by Shirley Manson. Image via http://notedisport.wordpress.com

This happened at a concert in Turkey. Shirley Manson was singing Only Happy When It Rains and well, the weather must have decided to put a smile on her face. I am not an absolute Garbage fan, or a big rain fan for that matter but I love this particular combination. The song is from their 1995 debut album Garbage.

“I’m only happy when it rains
I’m only happy when it’s complicated
And though I know you can’t appreciate it
I’m only happy when it rains
You know I love it when the news is bad
And why it feels so good to feel so sad
I’m only happy when it rains

Pour your misery down, pour your misery down on me
Pour your misery down, pour your misery down on me

I’m only happy when it rains
I feel good when things are going wrong
I only listen to the sad sad songs
I’m only happy when it rains

I only smile in the dark
My only comfort is the night gone black
I didn’t accidentally tell you that
I’m only happy when it rains
You’ll get the message by the time I’m through
When I complain about me and you
I’m only happy when it rains

“Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down
You can keep me company as long as you don’t care

I’m only happy when it rains
You wanna hear about my new obsession
I’m riding high upon a deep depression
I’m only happy when it rains

(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains

(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)

I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)”

Video:

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPEc2_qzYMI&feature=related[/pro-player]

3) Bon Jovi- Keep The Faith

Bon Jovi, Keep The Faith
Bon Jovi, Keep The Faith. From left: David Bryan, Tico Torres, Alec Jon Such, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. 1992-1993. Image via enciclopedia.com.pt/

Well, this song doesn’t have rain in the title, but it features this special part in the chorus: “…Keep the Faith…when you’re going through the rain…” I’m afraid I only caught this on a concert DVD, but it was still a blast. Keep The Faith is from the 1992 album of the same name and it is one of my favorite Bon Jovi songs and albums.

Lyrics:

“Mother mother tell your children
Their time has just begun
I have suffered for my anger
These wars can’t be won

Father father believe me
I am laying down my guns
I am broken like an arrow
Forgive me, forgive your wayward son

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Gotta keep the faith
Don’t you let love turn to hate
Gotta keep the faith keep the faith

Tell me baby when I hurt you
Do you keep it all inside
Do you tell me all’s forgiven
And hide behind your pride

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith, though you know its never too late
Keep the faith don’t let love turn to hate
You gotta keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith don’t let love turn to hate
Keep the faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith, though you know it’s never too late
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Mother mother tell your children
Everybody keep the faith
Father father, please believe me
Everybody needs, everybody
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith”

Video:

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZQyVUTcpM4&feature=av2n[/pro-player]

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6 Rock Songs That Feature Harmonica: Songs by Poison, U2, Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams Some harmonica rocknroll: Comes with the videos.

6 Rock Songs on Cheating: 1 Bryan Adams, 4 Bon Jovi and 1 KISS Well, Bon Jovi has a lot of songs on cheating. This article includes the gossip, lyrics and videos.

10 Interesting Facts About Famous Rock Musicians : And yes, this is yet again another trivia with different info

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11 Celebrity Trivia Articles Not Featured On My Blog

Posted on July 30, 2010 Written by ripitup

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I write on other websites as well so sometimes those sites fall short of my articles or sometimes my blog does. It is still me, so I thought I will feature the links to my trivia articles published online.

  1. Jennifer Aniston: 22 Facts About Jennifer Aniston
  2. Jennifer Connelly 14 Facts About Jennifer Connelly
  3. Keanu Reeves: Getting to Know Keanu Reeves- Keanu 101
  4. Gerard Butler: 25 Fun Facts About The Scottish Actor Gerard Butler
  5. Clive Owen: 21 Facts About The English Actor Clive Owen
  6. Jake Gyllenhaal
  7. Twilight Actors: Robert Pattinson,Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart
  8. Twilight Actors: (The Cullens) Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone.
  9. Tom Cruise
  10. Bon Jovi: 52 Facts About The Rock Fan Bon Jovi
  11. Mel Gibson: All About Mel: A fun yet fair Mel Gibson tribute
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