Bon Jovi is an American rock band formed in 1983. They had a lot of great songs such as "Livin' On A Prayer", "You Give Love A Bad Name", "Bad Medicine", "I'll Be There For You", "Always", "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", "It's My Life", "Who Says You Can't Go Home", "Born To Be My Baby", "Lay Your Hands On Me", "Bed Of Roses" "Something For The Pain", "Lie To Me", "These Days" & many more.
Great reaction. The first concert I ever went to was in Rochester, NY. in 1984 which was near where I was stationed in the army. The concert was Bon Jovi opening for the Scorpions. Great concert.
Iam a bit ashamed to admit it, but i never really listened to Bon Jovi till i heard this song in a TV Show Supernatural, sang by Jansen Ackles, and since then, i love this song and so many others from Bon Jovi... but this one is my favourite.
Feel the same way. When I was young I heard the song. When i got older I LISTENED to the song. Bon Jovi still around. Last album was 2020. They're music has calmed down a bit in the last 10 years. Lost its edge, but they were still pretty good up until about 2013.
*BON JOVI have a lot of classic songs, but my DIE HARD- fan-times are focused on the RICHIE SAMBORA -- era. As long SAMBORA [ Legendary longtime (1983-2013) BON JOVI-Leadguitarist, backing singer & co-songwriter ] was in the band, it was alright, even if the high times were already a bit in the past. I highly recommend the stuff from the SAMBORA-era and also SAMBORA's soloalbums "Stranger In This Town" (1991), "unDiscovereD soul" (1998) and "Aftermath Of The Lowdown" (2012).* 🔥🔥🎵🎸🎹😈🥁🎸🎵🔥🔥
i was a Sabbath freak when bon Jovi came around. Never listened to them...until the past twenty years when most music sucks and must admit...i like them.
Hello to you. For me it’s a great great privilege to see and heare you two fine couple react to music. I have no words like you use to say🤗 you trully love each other very much and allways on the same page. I get goosebumps of you and at the same place in the music and tears in my eyes of the music like you. I love nightwish, sabaton rammstein etc. if you want to see and get goosebumps of s big crowd like rammstein (even bigger)everybody no them but please react to AC/DC thunderstruck and high way to hell live at riverplate. Here is also a link to a concert of green day just before they are starting. The crowd of 60k singing Queen bohemian rahpsody. Enjoy. m.th-cam.com/video/cZnBNuqqz5g/w-d-xo.html
Hey, I like some Bon Jovi songs but could never really connect with the lyrics. I know this will probably be missed by people from outside the angloshere, but to many from that area, there are far too many cliches and dramatic cloying to the band. One group of people from the anglosphere see them dressed up like a bunch of roosters displaying their egos and say these guys are a bunch of . . . . (Well, I'll let you fill in the end.) Whenever he says, "on a steel horse I ride," it shows not a simple pickup truck or something less pretentious, but a limo the first time and a Lear Jet the the next. And I know it may not be the band's fault but showing a fan grabbing at the feet of the lead singer as if he's a God just would never make the grade with a different type of audience. Don't know if you detected any of this yourselves but didn't want to say it, but it sure stands out for some of us. Of course I heard this music growing up and there are aspects of the music-vocals combination that are really attractive in some songs, as long as you don't listen too closely to what they're saying (or watch them while they're saying it). They would clearly be categorized as a "big hair band" that sort of divided the country at the time between those who listen to it and those who were listening to Punk and New Wave and then later to Grunge "garage bands" where the lyrics and attitudes were much more self reflective and their wardrobes made up of whatever they had in their closets.
Love your reactions …they are genuine and I enjoy your chemistry and quirky delightful personalities.
Bon Jovi is an American rock band formed in 1983. They had a lot of great songs such as "Livin' On A Prayer", "You Give Love A Bad Name", "Bad Medicine", "I'll Be There For You", "Always", "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", "It's My Life", "Who Says You Can't Go Home", "Born To Be My Baby", "Lay Your Hands On Me", "Bed Of Roses" "Something For The Pain", "Lie To Me", "These Days" & many more.
Great reaction. The first concert I ever went to was in Rochester, NY. in 1984 which was near where I was stationed in the army. The concert was Bon Jovi opening for the Scorpions. Great concert.
One of the best music videos of tbe 80's
Best Bon Jovi song by miles
Best band in the world 80s
Iam a bit ashamed to admit it, but i never really listened to Bon Jovi till i heard this song in a TV Show Supernatural, sang by Jansen Ackles, and since then, i love this song and so many others from Bon Jovi... but this one is my favourite.
Check out Greta Van Fleet. The newest rock band. I LOVE them. “Highway Tune”, Age of Man”, “Hear Above”… outstanding.
Feel the same way.
When I was young I heard the song.
When i got older I LISTENED to the song.
Bon Jovi still around. Last album was 2020. They're music has calmed down a bit in the last 10 years. Lost its edge, but they were still pretty good up until about 2013.
4:45 gotta love those pinch harmonics in the guitar solo
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*BON JOVI have a lot of classic songs, but my DIE HARD- fan-times are focused on the RICHIE SAMBORA -- era. As long SAMBORA [ Legendary longtime (1983-2013) BON JOVI-Leadguitarist, backing singer & co-songwriter ] was in the band, it was alright, even if the high times were already a bit in the past. I highly recommend the stuff from the SAMBORA-era and also SAMBORA's soloalbums "Stranger In This Town" (1991), "unDiscovereD soul" (1998) and "Aftermath Of The Lowdown" (2012).* 🔥🔥🎵🎸🎹😈🥁🎸🎵🔥🔥
I love your stories.
It's all good. You're fine.
If you like this "Rock+Country"-style of them then you should try their album of "Young Guns II - Blaze of Glory". For me one of their best albums
So has the husband NEVER listened to music before this reaction channel!?? Romania has access to all of the music I do
Вот долго смотрю ваши реакции) скажите вы русский, не могу понять? Очень похожи
i was a Sabbath freak when bon Jovi came around. Never listened to them...until the past twenty years when most music sucks and must admit...i like them.
A great group with too many hits to mention.
Can I request StevePerry song “ She’s Mine “
Hello! Can you please react to Sopor Aeternus - In der Palastra
Hello to you. For me it’s a great great privilege to see and heare you two fine couple react to music. I have no words like you use to say🤗 you trully love each other very much and allways on the same page. I get goosebumps of you and at the same place in the music and tears in my eyes of the music like you. I love nightwish, sabaton rammstein etc. if you want to see and get goosebumps of s big crowd like rammstein (even bigger)everybody no them but please react to AC/DC thunderstruck and high way to hell live at riverplate. Here is also
a link to a concert of green day just before they are starting. The crowd of 60k singing Queen bohemian rahpsody. Enjoy. m.th-cam.com/video/cZnBNuqqz5g/w-d-xo.html
Sorry about my english. Try jinjer perennial live at Wacken. They are so good live. I no you don’t like growling that much Dominika but try😘
Yes , they are on tour now but Jon has lost his great voice sadly.
The video and radio version is always a little disappointing. The album version has an extended ending that is an ultimate climax to the song.
Hey, I like some Bon Jovi songs but could never really connect with the lyrics. I know this will probably be missed by people from outside the angloshere, but to many from that area, there are far too many cliches and dramatic cloying to the band. One group of people from the anglosphere see them dressed up like a bunch of roosters displaying their egos and say these guys are a bunch of . . . . (Well, I'll let you fill in the end.) Whenever he says, "on a steel horse I ride," it shows not a simple pickup truck or something less pretentious, but a limo the first time and a Lear Jet the the next. And I know it may not be the band's fault but showing a fan grabbing at the feet of the lead singer as if he's a God just would never make the grade with a different type of audience.
Don't know if you detected any of this yourselves but didn't want to say it, but it sure stands out for some of us. Of course I heard this music growing up and there are aspects of the music-vocals combination that are really attractive in some songs, as long as you don't listen too closely to what they're saying (or watch them while they're saying it). They would clearly be categorized as a "big hair band" that sort of divided the country at the time between those who listen to it and those who were listening to Punk and New Wave and then later to Grunge "garage bands" where the lyrics and attitudes were much more self reflective and their wardrobes made up of whatever they had in their closets.