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marco17 wrote:I saw this a week or so ago. Doesn't do much for me... maybe the album version is better.
Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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Debbie
StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
StocktontoMalone wrote:I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Deb wrote:
Totally agree, hate when artists like Bon Jovi, Mellencamp, U2, Springsteen do that. I turn to music for entertainment.......to get away from the world's woo's and political bs.![]()
Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:
Totally agree, hate when artists like Bon Jovi, Mellencamp, U2, Springsteen do that. I turn to music for entertainment.......to get away from the world's woo's and political bs.![]()
Yeah, you mean like these bands that actually write great lyrics and have a true meaning in their songs? Yeah, I would much rather have those cheesy assed Mr Big songs.
Rocker Chic wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
BTW, I was told by a session guitarist that I know that Michael Bormann is working on his next album (my session friend is on it).![]()
Debbie
StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
StocktontoMalone wrote:... The musical intro sounds like a VERY slowed down version of Sambora's vocorder gymnastics on 'Livng on a Prayer'
Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
LLL wrote:Andrew wrote:Not punchy enough...
Average song on my first few listens (had MP3 delivered this morning...)
Agree - this second single still doesn't have that "Rock" sound people anticipated this album would have, but it is better than
"Work for the Working Man."
LLL wrote:Here's another single from the new album. From Island Def Jam today:
August 18, 2009
New single: We Weren't Born to Follow
Listen to Bon Jovi's first single "We Weren't Born to Follow" from their highly anticipated album "The Circle" available on November 10, 2009.
Here is a link to the site, where you can hear the new single that has been released:
http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/news_single.aspx?nid=4878&artistID=7323
I know..not as exciting as typing LMAO 99% of the time, is it.Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
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Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
triple ::YAWN::!!!![]()
Blueskies wrote:I know..not as exciting as typing LMAO 99% of the time, is it.Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
:::Yawn:::![]()
Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
triple ::YAWN::!!!![]()
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LLL wrote:Here's another single from the new album. From Island Def Jam today:
August 18, 2009
New single: We Weren't Born to Follow
Listen to Bon Jovi's first single "We Weren't Born to Follow" from their highly anticipated album "The Circle" available on November 10, 2009.
Here is a link to the site, where you can hear the new single that has been released:
http://www.islanddefjam.com/artist/news_single.aspx?nid=4878&artistID=7323
Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:I know..not as exciting as typing LMAO 99% of the time, is it.Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
:::Yawn:::![]()
Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
triple ::YAWN::!!!![]()
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LMAO!!!
Had to be different...didn't you get a kick out of it?!?!?
BTW...do you like this new BJ?!?!?
Blueskies wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:I know..not as exciting as typing LMAO 99% of the time, is it.Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
:::Yawn:::![]()
Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
triple ::YAWN::!!!![]()
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LMAO!!!
Had to be different...didn't you get a kick out of it?!?!?
BTW...do you like this new BJ?!?!?
I get a kick out of assless laughter.![]()
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Nothing standout from what I've heard so far.
Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:I know..not as exciting as typing LMAO 99% of the time, is it.Michigan Girl wrote:Blueskies wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Rocker Chic wrote:Here's the album version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpYc9ZbEiOw&feature=player_embedded
:::Yawn:::![]()
Debbie
I don't want to hear about Jon the humanitarian.....about the hungry and working men. I want to hear about holding on to what you got, and six-strings in hock. About blazes of glory and rockin' a million faces.....
double ::YAWN::
Music is a form of expression and there have always been songs that express how the writer feels about many things...love mostly, but also whatever is going on around them. It's a form of storytelling that others can relate to. Folksinging is all about telling a story....african slaves singing in the field...minstrels strolling cobblestone streets.....songs written due to repression as in working in a coal mine...etc.
Even purely instrumental music is intended by the writer to convey a feeling that some can connect with.
So anyone writing songs now about their view of the world around them...even if it's about the working class or political in nature....it is nothing new.....they are actually carrying on a long tradition in music.
So, although these types of songs may not speak to you, they do to others.
triple ::YAWN::!!!![]()
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LMAO!!!
Had to be different...didn't you get a kick out of it?!?!?
BTW...do you like this new BJ?!?!?
I get a kick out of assless laughter.![]()
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Nothing standout from what I've heard so far.
Me too!!!
+1 and terribly disappointed!!!
Blueskies wrote: I was looking forward to something good from them. It's not looking good if the first 2 that are put out aren't too great.![]()
By the way...I don't think your teams are going to be there this year either!![]()
Looks like OSU wins again! ...bwahahahahaha!!![]()
You still have a chance with the Cowboys, though.![]()
BLEHStocktontoMalone wrote:Found this....an upcoming song from the next Jovi album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oe_IitLeg4
The musical intro sounds like a VERY slowed down version of Sambora's vocorder gymnastics on 'Livng on a Prayer'
StocktontoMalone wrote:Found this....an upcoming song from the next Jovi album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oe_IitLeg4
The musical intro sounds like a VERY slowed down version of Sambora's vocorder gymnastics on 'Livng on a Prayer'
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