I'd rather have my throat slit and guts ripped out through my bottom
It's less than 24 hours until I go to hyde park to see the mighty Jovi
so altogether know SHOT THRU THE HEART AND YOUR TO BLAME ...........
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I must say, T, there's speaking your mind and there's speaking your mind!
Well, I'm going to be there with Mr Gooner and he'll have to be nice to me - 'cause I've still got his ticket!
Mine's a pint, mate.
Well, I'm going to be there with Mr Gooner and he'll have to be nice to me - 'cause I've still got his ticket!
Mine's a pint, mate.
As a totally impartial person who is not going, I have to say two things,
1 - Have you guys ripping out guts and things ever listened to music?
2 - Do we really have to rub it in?
1 - Have you guys ripping out guts and things ever listened to music?
2 - Do we really have to rub it in?
In answer to your questions
by Mishelisa
As a totally impartial person who is not going, I have to say two things,
1 - Have you guys ripping out guts and things ever listened to music?
2 - Do we really have to rub it in?
1 - Yes, which is why I choose not to listen to Bon Jovi.
2 - Mmmmmmmmmmm Rubbing good
I actually agree, god I can't stand that prat, no offence, but Hyde Park is the best park ever, just a shame some idiot in tight trousers is gonna be performing there. No offence to anyone who likes him by the way.
by Teresa
I'd rather have my throat slit and guts ripped out through my bottom
1. Yes, I have about 400 albums at the moment, none of which are Bon Jovi so I can laugh
by Mishelisa
As a totally impartial person who is not going, I have to say two things,
1 - Have you guys ripping out guts and things ever listened to music?
2 - Do we really have to rub it in?
2. As to the rubbing, then yes I would love to be rubbed with a Teresa as opposed to listening to Bon Jovi
So how was it then? I know a few people who went. Quite wish I could've gone too.
T'was good.
Can't knock the band for their work ethic. They were on stage for the better part of 3 hours and they brought Ray Davies on stage to do Lola which was fun.
The only real downer which Gooner & I discussed as we were leaving was that Hyde Park as a venue was awful, there was (obviously) nothing to help the sound and the only speakers where right at the front. So, for those of us who positioned ourselves near the 3 big video screens which had been errected about half way, seeing wasn't a problem but it would have worked better with some extra speakers for the guys further back.
Can't knock the band for their work ethic. They were on stage for the better part of 3 hours and they brought Ray Davies on stage to do Lola which was fun.
The only real downer which Gooner & I discussed as we were leaving was that Hyde Park as a venue was awful, there was (obviously) nothing to help the sound and the only speakers where right at the front. So, for those of us who positioned ourselves near the 3 big video screens which had been errected about half way, seeing wasn't a problem but it would have worked better with some extra speakers for the guys further back.
*pushes old collection of Bon Jovi singles under the table* I only ever saw the one gig in 1996 at Milton Keynes
by Tycho
(quotes)1. Yes, I have about 400 albums at the moment, none of which are Bon Jovi so I can laugh
I liked the early Bon Jovi stuff, but have to say after the Faith album I never bought anything else as it all started sounding similar and getting a bit with the cheesy ballads
Exactly what she said
by Samphirette
(quotes)*pushes old collection of Bon Jovi singles under the table* I only ever saw the one gig in 1996 at Milton Keynes
I liked the early Bon Jovi stuff, but have to say after the Faith album I never bought anything else as it all started sounding similar and getting a bit with the cheesy ballads
I was talking to a friend at work about this concert cos she was there. She said it was fantastic. She gave me a copy of the setlist which had been printed on their website and it did indeed sound very cool. I quite wish I could have gone.