This is for the Young Guns II. It had Emilio Estevez, Lou Diamond Phillips, Keifer Southerland, and Christian Slater. It’s about Billy the Kid. My personal thoughts is I love both Young Guns movies. And Emilio Estevez was friends with Jon Bon Jovi and got him to do the songs and music for the second Young Guns movie. 🤘🏽💜
@@kaycee4357 Rarely do I see a movie twice, but I watched both 1&2, twice. Great actors and I love old western type movies about famous people anyway, so....
Brad: You want this played at your funeral? Lex: No, cuz I'm gonna have Blue Oyster Cult 'Don't fear the Reaper, boy" Best comment of the year!! Dam that's a fire comment!
That entire album was a total masterpiece. So overlooked. Solo work by Jon Bon Jovi, without the regular band but with a "supergroup" of renowed artists like Jeff Beck, Elton John, Little Richard.
Truly an underrated song. This was a huge hit at the time and seemed to go along well with "Wanted Dead Or Alive" thematically. If you are a lyrics guy like me and Brad, or if you are a fan of Billy The Kid, this song works on many levels. Check out "Las Cruces Jail" by Two Gallants for another GREAT take on rock n roll and Billy The Kid.
The ppl of Young Guns wanted to use “wanted dead or alive” for the sequel. But Jon said that he could write one specifically for the movie. This is it.
@@stixxnstonerz3450 Exactamundo when this MV came out on MTV I had just watched the two Young Guns and so I was already familiar with the clips on the video and it was so so chiling!
If you're doing MOVIE/SONG combos, you cannot possibly overlook Huey Lewis and the News "Power of Love" which was written for the movie "Back To The Future".
And it was used in ALL of them. It was the main theme to the first movie; in the second movie when Marty picks up his guitar (older Marty, at home) but can't play it because of his damaged hand, that's the song he's trying to play; and in the third movie, at the end, when Needles pulls up to challenge him to the drag race, it's the song playing in Needles' car.
I love both of the Young Gun movies,lol,I still watch them everytime they come on,it doesn`t matter what part I`m tuning in to I`m watching til the end :) Keep On Rockin'
As well respected as Jon Bon Jovi's voice is, I'm really not sure he gets the credit he deserves. This movie was so huge at the time and the music is what pushed it over the top. (And Jeff Beck is a madman with a guitar) Blue Oyster Cult is a solid funeral pick lmao, and now "come take a dump on a delicate dish" will forever be part of my phrasiology.
This song is actually from Young Guns 2, which is mostly about Billy the Kid. Also not Bon Jovi, which is the name of the band. This song is a Jon Bon Jovi solo project, he did most of the soundtrack for the movie and even had a small part in it.
Bon Jovi is the man. His voice is amazing. I grew up in the 80's hearing this song brings back so many memories . You guys kick ass. Keep up the great job you bring to us all with such great music......
They asked Jon bon Jovi if they could use his song "wanted dead or alive" he said no and he wrote this whole album for the movie he is one of the most talented song writers that has ever lived you should listen to the entire album
@@DeansMayhem the producers of the movie asked about using Wanted. I don't think the conversation as far as the where and when before Jon said no and wrote a complete original soundtrack instead
Jon disapproved of using "Wanted Dead or Alive" for the film b/c the lyrics are about musicians touring, hence doesn't match the story of Billy the Kid.
Emilio Estevez played Billy The Kid in Young Guns and Young Guns 2, he was friends with Jon Bon Jovi and he loved there song Wanted Dead or Alive so Jon went on to do a original song 🎶 for the film but in the end he end up doing the whole soundtrack to the film! John Fusco was the screen writer and producer on the first film he loved Bon Jovi’s Wanted Dead Or Alive and he played it has he wrote and got inspired for the movie he got ahold of Jon to see if they could use the song for part 2 but Jon didn’t think the song fit for Billy The Kid so he came on set with his guitar 🎸 and roam and walking around with the cast and crew and while at lunch on a napkin he wrote Blaze Of Glory in about 6 minutes and the rest is history it was a #1 song! The official video for this is awesome 👏
Ohh wow... I loved this song as a teenager and had the whole album on repeat countless times. I should listen to it again. It's been some years. Greetings from Germany
This was fun. I always think of Bon Jovi as a daggy ol' 80's hair band that I can only appreciate the cheesiness of when I'm in a stupid mood. But re-experiencing songs through Brad & Lex's reactions re-frames them like that... You can see all the talent on display here & the song is really perfectly crafted. Oh and Lex is big on the slide guitar so they need to find some more of that gear.
Minor detail: This is a solo song from Jon Bon Jovi. Pretty sure he had a cameo in the film this was written for, Young Guns II. Y’all are awesome, btw.
I saw him in a grocery store in Rumson, New Jersey. I asked someone who worked there if that was him and he warned me not to approach him because he wasn’t cool with that. I liked him in the movie “Cry Wolf” back in 2005. This was circa 2006. He was driving a black Jeep Wrangler.
This song and video are both amazing! The producers of Young Guns II originally wanted to use Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" for the soundtrack, but Jon wasn't interested in taking that route. Instead, he suggested that he write an original song for it based on the script of the movie... He put together an incredible supergroup of extremely talented and highly respected musicians and wound up writing every song on the Soundtrack, all of which are really great! This was his first time stepping out from his band and doing a "solo project", and the group included Elton John and Little Richard on piano/keyboards, as well as Jeff Beck on guitar. Awesome memories from a wonderful time in my life, and a rather enjoyable movie to boot.
I just recently found your channel and what I like about it is you introduce the song and go straight into it.also I really like how the music moves lex and she gets the story
You guys!! Switched TH-cam on this morning and you two made me late for work....cry little sister AND blaze of glory 2 oF my fav 80's movies and soundtracks.....thanks, work can wait😉
How I wish everyone could react with out worrying about being blocked. This is a great song and , to me, the best live performance was London 95, when you have over 70 thousand people singing along, there's no words. Thank you Brad & Lex for this.
The first step forward in becoming a better pauser is admitting you have a problem. I'm proud of you Brad, you are willing to face this thing head on. You got this, keep your head up.lol
I literally saw the title and thought "Awwwe sh*t, I'm goin' down the rabbit hole!"...with a bit of joyful glee lol. And I love my Sister rocking out over there! \☺/
Why does everything from this era seem so great? Is it possible that we had the best movies and music all at the same time? Every single song that gets brought up was gold. This song is one of a million great things from the 80s/90s. It's somehow perfect, and yet nothing special.
Both movies and music had a major peak in 80’s, I remember going to a new good movie just about every week with my friends, and I would be buying a new album/CD just about every week (I built up the majority of my 800 CD collection in the 80’s), now the movies are mostly based on comic books, not much else, and music, well, todays popular music is no where near as good as the average song released in the 80’s. Maybe I sound like an old man, lol, but it’s the way I feel. Stay Cool 😎 and… \m/ Stay Metal \m/
Cause we were lucky enough to be young during this period. I was born in 1978 and experienced my childhood in the 80s and teenage years in the 90s, and I feel blessed because I remember a time before smart phones, social media and corporate nonsense that masquerades as “art”.
As a music producer who also owned a food truck, I 100% agree with your comparison of music and food... Music was always playing when I was cooking, and I'm always picturing food when I make music... Lex, you always have really great insight on these videos and I appreciate you for it :)
You can never tell from looking at Brad if he likes a song or not. The same can't be said for Lex, you can definitely tell just from watching her reaction.
this song was written by Jon for the movie young guns 2 .the director said no until Jon grabbed his acustic guitar and played it for him which changed his mind after he heard it .
The lead work and slide guitar is done by Jeff Beck one of the best guitarists, his guitar playing is way beyond anything that others do very blues and rock and abstract this man is in great demand. He is right up there with Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Richie Blackmore. Jimmy Page and Jeff were both in the same band together for a short while called The New Yardbirds.
Went to see these in Milton Keynes in the 90s, with an old gf(love of my life). She was a Bon Jovi freak. Got through all the support acts, slowly getting her to the front. JBJ come on stage, crowd surged and she couldnt handle it. St Johns ambulance pulled her out, ended up RIGHT at the back heh.
So this was for the movie Young Guns 2. The producers wanted to use the song Wanted Dead Or Alive. But Jon Bon Jovi said it didn’t fit. So he said he would write a new song for them and ended up writing the whole soundtrack. Of note. This wasn’t the band Bon Jovi. This was a solo project by Jon Bon Jovi while the band was on hiatus.
Featured in the 80’s movie Young Guns, about Billy The Kid and his gang. The movie had an all star cast, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez.
Technically, this is not the band Bon Jovi... they were taking a break after a 1989 tour. Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi recorded a solo album 'Blaze of glory' in 1990 for the 'Young guns II' movie... Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora recorded a solo album too in 1991. Thankfully, Bon Jovi reunited in 1992 for the 'Keep the faith' album.
I agree. I'm glad the band got back together. But either one of those guys could have made it as a solo artist. Richie would have done better if more people could have thought of him as "Richie Sambora", rather than "the guitar player from Bon Jovi".
This is for the Young Guns II. It had Emilio Estevez, Lou Diamond Phillips, Keifer Southerland, and Christian Slater. It’s about Billy the Kid. My personal thoughts is I love both Young Guns movies. And Emilio Estevez was friends with Jon Bon Jovi and got him to do the songs and music for the second Young Guns movie. 🤘🏽💜
Jon Bon Jovi was also in the movie for about 1 second, he raised up out of a hole and got shot and fell back into the hole.
The regulators
@@davidsuggs7491 And unless you were aware of that, you would have no clue that it was JBJ lol.
One of my most favorite movies💖
@@kaycee4357 Rarely do I see a movie twice, but I watched both 1&2, twice. Great actors and I love old western type movies about famous people anyway, so....
Brad: You want this played at your funeral?
Lex: No, cuz I'm gonna have Blue Oyster Cult 'Don't fear the Reaper, boy"
Best comment of the year!! Dam that's a fire comment!
I laughed so hard lol
Lex at your funeral when you want, “don’t fear the reaper” you have to demand more cowbell” watch the skit on able and you will understand.
Watch SNL Skit “cowbell “ sorry
I got a fever..... and the only prescription..... is more COWBELL!!!!
She's fearless
Jon's vocal on this song still gives me chills every time I hear it
"Music is to movies like food is to life. Necessary." Lex has the most quotable reactions.
It was beautiful. So relatable.
I'd say it's more like seasoning to food. It's what gives flavor, but you can survive without it.
Lex always makes me smile when she reacts to these songs. She's learning what we 80's teens knew all along. Lol
I was a 90's teen, but I get what you're saying!
Lex is such a rock chick, love it.
The closest we can get to experiencing these songs again, she's so wholesome and also has a lot of good perspective on the bands they review
I loved this movie, and Bon Jovi totally did it justice
Bon Jovi has an amazing voice... Strong and clear... You don't get much better than that..
That entire album was a total masterpiece. So overlooked. Solo work by Jon Bon Jovi, without the regular band but with a "supergroup" of renowed artists like Jeff Beck, Elton John, Little Richard.
Truly an underrated song. This was a huge hit at the time and seemed to go along well with "Wanted Dead Or Alive" thematically. If you are a lyrics guy like me and Brad, or if you are a fan of Billy The Kid, this song works on many levels. Check out "Las Cruces Jail" by Two Gallants for another GREAT take on rock n roll and Billy The Kid.
I think it's his top song all time or at least was at one time so I wouldn't call it underrated
OK his number 1 solo song
I love how the producer made the snare shots sound like gun shots.
The ppl of Young Guns wanted to use “wanted dead or alive” for the sequel. But Jon said that he could write one specifically for the movie. This is it.
@@stixxnstonerz3450 Exactamundo when this MV came out on MTV I had just watched the two Young Guns and so I was already familiar with the clips on the video and it was so so chiling!
Young guns 2 is one of the best movies made.
If you're doing MOVIE/SONG combos, you cannot possibly overlook Huey Lewis and the News "Power of Love" which was written for the movie "Back To The Future".
And it was used in ALL of them. It was the main theme to the first movie; in the second movie when Marty picks up his guitar (older Marty, at home) but can't play it because of his damaged hand, that's the song he's trying to play; and in the third movie, at the end, when Needles pulls up to challenge him to the drag race, it's the song playing in Needles' car.
I love both of the Young Gun movies,lol,I still watch them everytime they come on,it doesn`t matter what part I`m tuning in to I`m watching til the end :) Keep On Rockin'
".....Best dollar-eighty I ever spent." 🤣
@@philpennington826 hello bob.......good bye bob
2 was actually better IMO.
@@3DJapan agree 💯 the second one is the best!
Those 2 plus Tombstone..."I'm your huckleberry" killer movies
The Young Guns movies are my absolute favorite movies. I really recommend watching them. 🖤
Did you see the size of that chicken. My favorite part.
@@rastomasstanford7708 I love that part!
@@rachel.en3101 had me in stitches cause I know how hard he was tripping.
I'll make you famous
I was obsessed with these movies and this soundtrack when I was 14. The movies are great and the whole soundtrack is really good.
As well respected as Jon Bon Jovi's voice is, I'm really not sure he gets the credit he deserves. This movie was so huge at the time and the music is what pushed it over the top. (And Jeff Beck is a madman with a guitar)
Blue Oyster Cult is a solid funeral pick lmao, and now "come take a dump on a delicate dish" will forever be part of my phrasiology.
I absolutely love watching you both get stoked over a good song. Music breaks all barriers.
This song is actually from Young Guns 2, which is mostly about Billy the Kid. Also not Bon Jovi, which is the name of the band. This song is a Jon Bon Jovi solo project, he did most of the soundtrack for the movie and even had a small part in it.
The part where he gets blown away over the water trough lol.
Bon Jovi is the man. His voice is amazing. I grew up in the 80's hearing this song brings back so many memories . You guys kick ass. Keep up the great job you bring to us all with such great music......
They asked Jon bon Jovi if they could use his song "wanted dead or alive" he said no and he wrote this whole album for the movie he is one of the most talented song writers that has ever lived you should listen to the entire album
interesting!
Who is "they"? I am curious. And where/when did "they" want to use this song?
@@DeansMayhem the producers of the movie asked about using Wanted. I don't think the conversation as far as the where and when before Jon said no and wrote a complete original soundtrack instead
Jon disapproved of using "Wanted Dead or Alive" for the film b/c the lyrics are about musicians touring, hence doesn't match the story of Billy the Kid.
The song "Santa Fe" is probably the best song on this soundtrack, and is just an amazing ballad.
Thank You I am not alone
Definitely, love that song.
Fully agree, I have made it known this song is for my funeral whenever my time comes.
@@traceyaydon814 love the whole soundtrack but my favorite song was Miracle..
God, finally I have found others who agree. What a song!
Lex, feels the music. She comes out with the abstract & emotional response that fits the feeling. Brilliant!
Emilio Estevez played Billy The Kid in Young Guns and Young Guns 2, he was friends with Jon Bon Jovi and he loved there song Wanted Dead or Alive so Jon went on to do a original song 🎶 for the film but in the end he end up doing the whole soundtrack to the film! John Fusco was the screen writer and producer on the first film he loved Bon Jovi’s Wanted Dead Or Alive and he played it has he wrote and got inspired for the movie he got ahold of Jon to see if they could use the song for part 2 but Jon didn’t think the song fit for Billy The Kid so he came on set with his guitar 🎸 and roam and walking around with the cast and crew and while at lunch on a napkin he wrote Blaze Of Glory in about 6 minutes and the rest is history it was a #1 song! The official video for this is awesome 👏
Ohh wow... I loved this song as a teenager and had the whole album on repeat countless times. I should listen to it again. It's been some years.
Greetings from Germany
Now this is Bonjovii do Wanted Dead or Alive next. I love to see your reactions when the music blows you away. Keep on reacting 👍
This was fun. I always think of Bon Jovi as a daggy ol' 80's hair band that I can only appreciate the cheesiness of when I'm in a stupid mood. But re-experiencing songs through Brad & Lex's reactions re-frames them like that... You can see all the talent on display here & the song is really perfectly crafted.
Oh and Lex is big on the slide guitar so they need to find some more of that gear.
Absolutely 💯
When lex heard them drums hit....she said ooohhwww.and started dancing.....I love these 2 reactions....the GOATS OF REACTIONS
I was at a Bon Jovi concert late 80's and was to scared to light a joint because of all the hairspray in the audience.
LOL You could have seen the fireball from space LMAO
You two should check out "I'll Be There For You," "Born To Be My Baby," and "I'd Die For You" by Bon Jovi.
John was Oscar nominated for his Young Guns 2 soundtrack.
Bon Jovi nailed this song...love them or hate them....pure gold. Lex knows it. Keep that smile up....whew :D
Yes the song is from Young guns 2 I can't wait for Young guns 3 alias Billy the kid it's being filmed right now
Minor detail: This is a solo song from Jon Bon Jovi. Pretty sure he had a cameo in the film this was written for, Young Guns II. Y’all are awesome, btw.
He got shot.
I saw him in a grocery store in Rumson, New Jersey. I asked someone who worked there if that was him and he warned me not to approach him because he wasn’t cool with that. I liked him in the movie “Cry Wolf” back in 2005. This was circa 2006. He was driving a black Jeep Wrangler.
"I'll make you famous." Classic line.
Shame ya didn't do the video to this song, it's great
Agree.
I used to listen to this album on loop. All the songs are good.
Yes!! I admit I know the words to almost every song.
Young Guns 2 is an awesome movie. Bed of roses by Bon Jovi is a great song too. Love your channel.
Great song and reaction!🤘
Love from Santa Fe, New Mexico
"In these arms" is a great song, the whole Keep the Faith album is awesome..Bon Jovi into the 90's!!
LEX IS THE LIGHT OF THE VIBE
Lex you are a true rocker!!! Love your reactions..🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I remember i Was 6 years old child, sitting in front of TV and watching this in early 90 :) damn!!! I;ve loved it very much
"Because we're in the spirit world, a**hole. They can't see us" YG1
This song and video are both amazing! The producers of Young Guns II originally wanted to use Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" for the soundtrack, but Jon wasn't interested in taking that route. Instead, he suggested that he write an original song for it based on the script of the movie... He put together an incredible supergroup of extremely talented and highly respected musicians and wound up writing every song on the Soundtrack, all of which are really great! This was his first time stepping out from his band and doing a "solo project", and the group included Elton John and Little Richard on piano/keyboards, as well as Jeff Beck on guitar. Awesome memories from a wonderful time in my life, and a rather enjoyable movie to boot.
I just recently found your channel and what I like about it is you introduce the song and go straight into it.also I really like how the music moves lex and she gets the story
I Played "I'm Going Home" by Hootie and the Blowfish, at my Mom's Funeral. My young nephew got up and danced and my Mom would have LOVED that!
Just want to say i love watching your reactions to the music i grew up with. Keep up the good work i love it.
Lex.... You totally make me smile watching you react to this song.
Songs to play at funerals are: "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum, or "Hi De Ho: by Blood Sweat and Tears. Such Fun songs!
Sort of surprised they haven't come across Spirit in the Sky yet, +1 for that one I know they'll appreciate it.
If you're doing Blood, Sweat, and Tears, I'd go for the Laura Nyro tune "And When I Die".
The entire soundtrack for young guns 2 is great! But definitely need to watch the movies in order.
Another of my all time favorites Young Guns
I remember watching the film when Kiefer Sutherland, Emelio Estevez and Charlie Sheen were young, fresh guys.
"You're a 15 year old boy straight into his grave....and the rest of us...straight to hell..."
You guys!! Switched TH-cam on this morning and you two made me late for work....cry little sister AND blaze of glory 2 oF my fav 80's movies and soundtracks.....thanks, work can wait😉
THANK YOU!!!!!! IM SO DAMN GLAD SOMEONE DID THIS SONG FROM YOUNG GUNS FIRST MOVIE!!!
🤣🤣 Lol omg I just can't get enough of your energy Lex! You remind me of myself 30 years ago! 🤩❤️❤️🇨🇦
How I wish everyone could react with out worrying about being blocked. This is a great song and , to me, the best live performance was London 95, when you have over 70 thousand people singing along, there's no words. Thank you Brad & Lex for this.
I could be wrong but I think the blocking occurs on official music videos (or mostly on), so doing lyric videos removes that risk/worry
Love your reaction !! 💕💞💓💖
The first step forward in becoming a better pauser is admitting you have a problem. I'm proud of you Brad, you are willing to face this thing head on. You got this, keep your head up.lol
"Music is to movies, is food, is to life." - Wise Woman Alex
LMAO! Alex, you are music!
The song "dont fear the reaper was on the movie "the stand" by stephen king. perfect for that movie. Its at the beginning.
Another great Bon Jovi song. It is great to see you loving songs I loved to hear when I was a kid. Keep Rock Alive!! 🤘🏽🖤🔥🙌🏼 ℁
Lex, you did not miss being a teenager in the 80's........ THE 80'S MISSED HAVING YOU!
You make me smile at least 3 times a day every day!
I literally saw the title and thought "Awwwe sh*t, I'm goin' down the rabbit hole!"...with a bit of joyful glee lol. And I love my Sister rocking out over there! \☺/
_Oh hell yeah!! Young Guns!! 💥💥💥 1&2 are both worth watching (back to back). Killer Bon Jovi track too_ 💯💯
Why does everything from this era seem so great? Is it possible that we had the best movies and music all at the same time? Every single song that gets brought up was gold. This song is one of a million great things from the 80s/90s. It's somehow perfect, and yet nothing special.
We were luckier than we knew. What a great time to grow up.
Both movies and music had a major peak in 80’s, I remember going to a new good movie just about every week with my friends, and I would be buying a new album/CD just about every week (I built up the majority of my 800 CD collection in the 80’s), now the movies are mostly based on comic books, not much else, and music, well, todays popular music is no where near as good as the average song released in the 80’s. Maybe I sound like an old man, lol, but it’s the way I feel.
Stay Cool 😎 and…
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
Because we tend to remember only the top stuff. There was a ton of crap back then as well.
Cause we were lucky enough to be young during this period. I was born in 1978 and experienced my childhood in the 80s and teenage years in the 90s, and I feel blessed because I remember a time before smart phones, social media and corporate nonsense that masquerades as “art”.
Young Guns is awesome.
This was off young guns 2. Great memories. Their song Always will always be my favorite
Your right!! Music feeds your soul!.
Great song great Reaction so glad you liked that one lex loved it keep on rockin lex!!!!!!!🤟 cause a delicate dish that was
Young Guns and Young Guns 2 are absolutely a must watch.
Great movie...Young guns and young guns 2. Billy the kid story
Luv Lexi reactions. They make my day girl. Brad fantastic job
As a music producer who also owned a food truck, I 100% agree with your comparison of music and food... Music was always playing when I was cooking, and I'm always picturing food when I make music... Lex, you always have really great insight on these videos and I appreciate you for it :)
I had to subscribe, just to watch the young lady, she really gets taken over by the spirit of the music.
Lex is the queen of the earth 🌎🌎🌎 thank u Brad n lex for ur reactions....y'all make my days brighter
You can never tell from looking at Brad if he likes a song or not. The same can't be said for Lex, you can definitely tell just from watching her reaction.
Just one of many great songs by Bon Jovi an iconic band
Officially this was just a solo project for Jon Bon Jovi but Richie Sambora (guitarist for the band at this time) played on it and did backing vocals.
This is an awesome tune.
this song was written by Jon for the movie young guns 2 .the director said no until Jon grabbed his acustic guitar and played it for him which changed his mind after he heard it .
The lead work and slide guitar is done by Jeff Beck one of the best guitarists, his guitar playing is way beyond anything that others do very blues and rock and abstract this man is in great demand. He is right up there with Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Richie Blackmore. Jimmy Page and Jeff were both in the same band together for a short while called The New Yardbirds.
Went to see these in Milton Keynes in the 90s, with an old gf(love of my life). She was a Bon Jovi freak. Got through all the support acts, slowly getting her to the front. JBJ come on stage, crowd surged and she couldnt handle it. St Johns ambulance pulled her out, ended up RIGHT at the back heh.
Bon Jovi's first song with some balls.
Best Bon Jovi song ever.
So this was for the movie Young Guns 2. The producers wanted to use the song Wanted Dead Or Alive. But Jon Bon Jovi said it didn’t fit. So he said he would write a new song for them and ended up writing the whole soundtrack.
Of note. This wasn’t the band Bon Jovi. This was a solo project by Jon Bon Jovi while the band was on hiatus.
Lex just got right on her horse and rode the hell off the couch and right into the song. Good times!
the movies are fantastic and the soundtrack , each song revolves around this movie. The soundtrack is fantastic.
Featured in the 80’s movie Young Guns, about Billy The Kid and his gang. The movie had an all star cast, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez.
Great reaction! Love this song and the 2 movies. I grew up watching westerns with my father and still love westerns to this day. Great memories!
Young guns was an epic film. Loved it as a yoyungster growing up.
One of my favorite movies Young guns 2 absolutely amazing and worth watching
y'all should listen to the 1996 concert from london especially hey god they rock the hell out of that song
Young guns 1 & 2 are great 90s western films. Grew up watching them both on vhs. Used to walk around with my cap guns!
Young Guns 2 outro movie ending was amazing with this song and the movie clips.
This is absolutely one of my very favorite songs!
Greatest two movies ever made period. Greatest theme song ever. I don't care what anyone else could ever say. Don't even bother. Perfect.
'Are you my friend Pat?'
Hey Lex, love your enthusiasm. Brad, you are getting there...just let it loose.
Young guns 1 and 2 are both classics, well worth the watch
Technically, this is not the band Bon Jovi... they were taking a break after a 1989 tour. Lead singer Jon Bon Jovi recorded a solo album 'Blaze of glory' in 1990 for the 'Young guns II' movie... Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora recorded a solo album too in 1991.
Thankfully, Bon Jovi reunited in 1992 for the 'Keep the faith' album.
I agree. I'm glad the band got back together. But either one of those guys could have made it as a solo artist. Richie would have done better if more people could have thought of him as "Richie Sambora", rather than "the guitar player from Bon Jovi".