The producers of Young Guns 2 wanted to use Wanted: Dead or Alive in the soundtrack. Jon said no but offered to write this original song instead. He had a cameo in the movie. Bon Jovi started in the early 80s. This song was Jon Bon Jovi solo and not the band.
I think they were smart to let him write a different song for the movie. This one fits better than Wanted Dead or Alive. It fits Billy the Kids attitude.
I heard that they came to him wanting to use “Wanted Dead Or Alive” for Young Guns. For whatever reason he said no but offered to write and perform some original music for the movies. He did the music for both of the Young Gun movies..
@@theartistformerlyknownaslu3871 He did an entire concept album with 10 songs for the movie (this song is the title-track), featuring stars like Jeff Beck, Little Richard and Elton John. I think his masterpiece as a solo artist.
Yes, my favorite song from Bon Jovi. He came onto the scene in 1984 with the self-titled album, Bon Jovi. A song called "Runaway" was the first single released and it's good song as well. Thanks for the Reaction and Great Job.
If ya wanna SEE Jon Bon Jovi preform on videos you know …… You give love a bad name, Always, Bed of Roses, This ain’t a love song, wanted dead or alive…… So many hits & he’s a magnificent song writer. You’re Welcome .
So this song is for Young Guns II. Emilio Estevez wanted the song Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi but Jon said no he will something and he wrote this song and the soundtrack. Jon won a golden globe. Documentary on Bon Jovi on Hulu currently.
Anyone checking out Bon Jovi should definitely check out Livin’ on a Prayer and You Give Love a Bad Name. Probably their two most famous songs. You ladies are the best!
If you haven't checked it out yet, check out "Wanted Dead or Alive," "Lay Your Hands on Me," "Bad Medicine," and "Runaway." Those bring back some memories.
This song changed my life. As a real OG gangster growing up in NYC in the 90's, Bon Jovi was my ideal role model. We were 17 yr old cowboys back then on the streets. This song rang in my head all my life...Doogie
I saw Bon Jovi live for the first time when they opened for RATT on their very first tour. Continued to be a fan throughout the years catching them live numerous times. Sadly like most singers, Jon now struggles live but they have an amazing catalog of music and videos to enjoy!
An awsome song by a great songwriter❤️. It’s about Billy the kid of course who died at age 22 in 1881 and was ”THE”Outlaw at that time. Loved your reaction as always 😍❤️👍🏻..!
Young Guns 1 and 2 was my favourite movies as a young man... An the whole soundtrack... Oh boy, i played that cassette 'til it broke. Still rewatch the movies and listen to the music today at 45. Some things stick with you. :)
I'm from Brazil and even here bon jovi is a famous rock band... I'll put a list with only famous hits from they: Loving' on a prayer Always Wanted dead of alive Bad of roses It's my life Neve saay goodbye Keep the faith Dry country - live london (the best performance as a band tha i ever see) Bad of roses You give love a bad name Every day Man there are so many...
Awesome reaction ladies! I had the Young Guns 2 soundtrack on cassette tape back in the day, I listened to it many times. Awesome album! Thanks for uploading your reaction. Greetings from Southern California 🕺😎
Jon did another song for this movie, called "Bang a Drum", and it was straight FIRE. It got even better, when he did it as a duet with the late Chris LeDoux. It will forever be one of my favorite songs.
This song and well the whole movie soundtrack was mostly done by Jon, it is from Young Guns 2. There is still at least 1 Drive thru theater in Wyoming, been open since the 50's I believe.
Jon wrote this song specifically for the soundtrack to the movie Young Guns II. He won an Oscar for it. Jon is one of the best song writers ever! Check out literally anything by him!
Bon Jovi's has got a big catalog , and worth going down , this particular song and the album that it was on is part of Jon Bon Jovi's solo career , see that's the lead singers name Jon Bon Jovi , the band he's in is called Bon Jovi and they got mega hits LIVING ON A PRAYER BAD MEDICINE WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE BORN TO BE MY BABY YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME Just to name a few like I said they're catalogs large just hit after hit can't go wrong Keep up the good work 👍🏼 3G
Aldo Nova wrote the main guitar riff on this and gave it to Jon and later Jon returned the favor by releasing Aldo’s album Blood On the Bricks on his personal record label Jamco Records.
Jon wrote a fantastic song for Stevie Nicks, called "Sometimes It's a Bitch (Sometimes It's a Breeze)". Absolutely a smash banger! All three of you would love it.
9:42 you where right Donna, my good lady.. Young Guns, and singer Bon Jovi had a filler role at "the final stand" in the movie.. don well old fart, hahaha, big cheers and hugs from The Netherlands!!! You educate these two well, keep up the good work, great channel !!
I remember seeing him in the prisoner pit with Chavez and Doc. He was shot in the head and fell backwards into the pit when the prisoners were escaping.
The movie this was featured in, “Young Guns II”, is one of my favorite flicks. I’m not the biggest western fan but that film has so much storytelling in it. And the characters that make up its world are all so memorable. I give Bon Jovi credit for writing a song that fit the film perfectly.
The combination of Jon and Richie is epic! Bon Jovi has hundreds of great songs. One of the first cassettes I bought with my own money was Slippery When Wet. This is from the Young Guns soundtrack.
4:54 I am the mid-kid.. have an older sister, younger brother, I was always the hrd rock kid, but my sister was head over heels in bon Jovi..me an d my brother named it "girls rock" .. Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Guns n roseswe listened Iron Maiden yeah man!! Hahahaha, years passed, I heard this song, and still not overgrown the "girls hard rock" but this song, yeah .. I love it!!!
At that time JBJ was already a renowned artist, world-famous performer and a valued songwriter. He was 28 when the movie (Young Guns II) came out, so he wrote music "for and inpired by" it probably about a year earlier. He also had a small role in the movie. That is not very agey at all, but he started out making money on music, playing the guitar and the piano in bars when he was 13. So by that time he was already a seasoned musician.
Bon Jovi is the band, Jon Bon Jovi is the lead singer of that band. It was the theme song for Young Guns. The bands mega popular Album "Slippery When Wet" made them famous. Wantes Dead or Alive is another Western themed song on that album.
he did wanted dead or alive for the first young guns movie , ended up with the entire sound track of young guns 2 , both awesome movies with a killer cast
Jon Bon Jovi is how he is known in the entertainment world. His name is really John Bongiovi. He is the pride of my home state of New Jersey. If I remember correctly, Emilio Estevez approached John and asked if they could use his song "Wanted Dead or Alive" in the Young Guns II movie. He told Emilio in a sense, I'll do better than that! He made the soundtrack to the movie! I bought the soundtrack when it first came out. Some well-known music legends played on it as well. I believe the late, great, Jeff Beck played lead guitar on this track. Keep rockin' it, ladies!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
One of my underrated favorites Aldo Nova worked on it too. Aldo did the keyboard recording on the song “Runaway” by Bon Jovi. Also Bon Jovi produced one of Aldo Nova’s albums. You might know Aldo Nova’s most famous song on his debut album called “Fantasy.” It’s an absolute kick ass song. Aldo plays almost every instrument on the album, but he’s best on guitar, along with his singing.
Oh man... Aldo played the keyboard track on the song Runaway originally? 😮 Are you sure? I know that guitars are played by Tim Pierce and not Sambora but I always thought that keyboards were played by David Bryan in that song.
@@fuentes_ This is from Aldo Nova’s mouth, but now I think the keyboardist Roy Bittan from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band got credit for it. Jon Bon Jovi's cousin Tony Bongiovi mixed my first album at the Power Station in New York and I got to know Jon at the coffee machine andi invited him to hear my songs. So when it came time for Jon to do the demo of the song Runaway and others his cousin called me up and I was more than glad to come and do it, Jon and Tony were my friends. I went into the studio and it was me on guitar, I did all the background vocals with others and I played keyboards on a lot of tracks on that album too. I was pretty involved with the debut album especially from the initial track Runaway. That track basically got them the record deal they got so much airplay from it , it did really well."
This song is part of the soundtrack for "Young Guns 2" starring Emilio Estevez (Son of screen legend Martin Sheen and brother to Charlie Sheen), Keiffer Sutherland (son of legend Donald Sutherland), Lou Diamond Philips, and Christian Slater (brother to the famous actress Helen Slater). The song wasn't featured in the film until the beginning of the end credits sequence. "Young Guns 2" continues a fictional retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid and his gang during the aftermath following the events of the Lincoln County War of New Mexico which were retold in the first movie, "Young Guns" (which also starred Charlie).. The popularity of "Young Guns" helped establish Emilio, Lou, and Christian as bona fide Hollywood stars while extending Keiffer's fame already realized as a result of the hit horror/comedy/action modern day rock n roll vampire flick "The Lost Boys". Incidentally, "Young Guns" inadvertently planted the seeds for the beginning of the so-called Brat Pack which was a loose rotational collective of young Hollywood talent with Emilio reluctantly at its core.
Today i think this is awesome metal/rock if i have to be american but in the 80´s i concidered him chick metal coz many girls loved him. Yes this was the music theme in Young guns 2 with Emilio Esteves as Billy the kid. He is a cool and talanted metal singer/song writer.
Another suggestion for y'all by bon Jovi is called "you give love a bad name" also another great song by bon Jovi is "wanted dead or alive" if y'all are interested
During the making of Young Guns (1988), the producers originally wanted to use Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive"; but Jon said in an interview promoting "Blaze of Glory" that the lyrics he wrote for "Dead or Alive" didn't really mesh with the story. When it came to the making of Young Guns II (1990), the producers approached Jon and asked if he could write something that was in tune with the story for this film. He not only wrote "Blaze of Glory", but a series of songs like "Miracle", "Dyin' Ain't Much Of A Living For The Young", "Billy Get Your Guns", and "You Really Got Me Now". Collaborating with artists like Jeff Beck, Little Richard, and Elton John for these songs. He also has a cameo in the movie as well; playing a prisoner who escapes from a jail. "Blaze of Glory" was not just Jon's first #1 hit as a solo artist, it was also a Golden Globe Winner for Best Song from a film (1990), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1991.
I can recommend 3 great Rock classics that you will love listening to. Alphaville - Forever Young, Pseudo Echo - Funkytown and finally one of the greatest rock songs of all time: Talk Talk - It's My Life the video clip for the 3 songs are fantastic
There are two Young Guns movies. This song comes from part 2. Emilio Estevez, who plays Billy the Kid in both, has been trying to do parts 3, 4, and 5. Basically a trilogy off of a novel based on Brushy Bill Roberts. Bill Roberts claimed he was the real Billy the Kid and never died. Witnesses the knew Billy also claimed he was the real deal due to seeing that he had the same scars and wounds from bullets and knifes. The Brushy Bill Roberts story is set up in part 2 as he the one telling the story in the movie. He went on to have many adventures of which they are written in the novel. These stories would make up the new trilogy. Emilio would then use his father, Martin Sheen, to play the older version of Brushy Bill in part 5. Things seemed to be moving forward with the movies, but then the pandemic happened and the movie went into some sort of limbo. To this day it's still stuck in limbo but it seems that it's started slowly move forward. Beside Emilio talking about it, Lou Diamond Phillips and Keifer Sutherland have talked about it as well. Even Christian Slater's character is said to be in the script of the 3rd movie. This means that the ending of the 2nd movie might be retconned in order to bring back some of the popular characters.
You have to listen to the beginning of the studio version. The beginning is missing. "William H Bonney you are not a god .". "Why don't you pull that trigger and let's find out". That is part of the full version. This is from Young Guns 2 I think.
I agree, the line "Why don't you pull that trigger and let's find out" is very fitting for the character Emilio Estevez plays and for the movie on the whole
The whole young guns soundtrack cd is awesome. Yes Jon is STILL performing and recording. Bon Jovi has a new cd dropping in June called forever and at 62 with grey hair he still is a hunk. Just ask his wife if 35 years Dorthea. Take care y'all
Just was wondering if Donna or Chad might know these two Texas rock bands from the Dallas/ fort Worth area. They are blood rock and nitzinger? Blood rock had a song called D.O.A. played on the radio in the late 60s early 70s and nitzinger had a song called L.A. Texas boy. Jim Rutledge was the lead vocalist of blood rock and John nitzinger was the lead vocalist and guitarist, bugs Henderson was on bass and Linda wearing was on drums..and she played those drums hard and heavy like any male drummer would. Check them out.
To have a better feel of the song's spirit for the video, for the duration of the shoot Jon spent the nights right there on that piece of rock, unlike the rest of the people engaged, who stayed at hotel.
young guns II - epic movie, epic soundtrack. you should definitely check out "always" and "santa fe", which is also from the young guns soundtrack and not so popular, but one of his absolute best songs of all time.
Young Guns II soundtrack Jon wrote. Ladies, watch the movie its actually good if you like western movies. Elton jon also sang in this soundtrack song called Dying aint much of a living.
"I'll make ya famous." -Billy the Kid (1883/1989;)
Love This Song From a Classic Movie Young Guns 2, John Bon Jovi at His Vocal Best 👍👏🥰.
Jon Bon Jovi did a cameo in the movie for writing this song for them. It's one of those blink and you miss it moments.
The producers of Young Guns 2 wanted to use Wanted: Dead or Alive in the soundtrack. Jon said no but offered to write this original song instead. He had a cameo in the movie.
Bon Jovi started in the early 80s. This song was Jon Bon Jovi solo and not the band.
I think they were smart to let him write a different song for the movie. This one fits better than Wanted Dead or Alive. It fits Billy the Kids attitude.
I heard that they came to him wanting to use “Wanted Dead Or Alive” for Young Guns. For whatever reason he said no but offered to write and perform some original music for the movies. He did the music for both of the Young Gun movies..
He also did Santa Fe for the movies im pretty sure. That is imo his best song
@@stevedavis5704 Dead or Alive is Bon Jovi’s anthem song. They can’t forfeit their signature song to a film.
@@theartistformerlyknownaslu3871 He did an entire concept album with 10 songs for the movie (this song is the title-track), featuring stars like Jeff Beck, Little Richard and Elton John. I think his masterpiece as a solo artist.
Yes, she's correct. It's from Young Guns II.
I KNEW you were going to mention his "leather britches!!" 🤣
The three music videos by Bon Jovi (the band) w/ a billion views each are "It's My Life" (2000), "Livin' on a Prayer" (1986), & "Always" (1994).
Also Bed of Roses, In these Arms
@@aliciasaracino1233 Keyphrase: "a billion views each".
His vocal performance on this song can still give me chills
Yes is from the movie Young Guns. This is from his solo album and also Lou Dimond Philip was one of back up singers on the album
Yes, my favorite song from Bon Jovi. He came onto the scene in 1984 with the self-titled album, Bon Jovi. A song called "Runaway" was the first single released and it's good song as well. Thanks for the Reaction and Great Job.
You can tell you all really like this song from the smiles on your faces
There are loads of brilliant bon Jovi songs. You girls would love the song Always
That would be the late Jeff Beck on electric guitar.. great reaction awesome video!!!🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
Miracle by Jon Bon Jovi! 😎🔥🤘🎸
If ya wanna SEE Jon Bon Jovi preform on videos you know …… You give love a bad name, Always, Bed of Roses, This ain’t a love song, wanted dead or alive…… So many hits & he’s a magnificent song writer. You’re Welcome .
So this song is for Young Guns II. Emilio Estevez wanted the song Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi but Jon said no he will something and he wrote this song and the soundtrack. Jon won a golden globe. Documentary on Bon Jovi on Hulu currently.
SOOOOOOOO!
Anyone checking out Bon Jovi should definitely check out Livin’ on a Prayer and You Give Love a Bad Name. Probably their two most famous songs. You ladies are the best!
If you haven't checked it out yet, check out "Wanted Dead or Alive," "Lay Your Hands on Me," "Bad Medicine," and "Runaway." Those bring back some memories.
This song changed my life. As a real OG gangster growing up in NYC in the 90's, Bon Jovi was my ideal role model. We were 17 yr old cowboys back then on the streets. This song rang in my head all my life...Doogie
Bonjovi are amazing my favourite song is livin on a prayer
I saw Bon Jovi live for the first time when they opened for RATT on their very first tour. Continued to be a fan throughout the years catching them live numerous times. Sadly like most singers, Jon now struggles live but they have an amazing catalog of music and videos to enjoy!
Same here! I saw the RATT/Bon Jovi show here in Augusta, GA on Halloween night 1985 - it was AMAZING (I was 14 years old at the time).
I love the song KEEP THE FAITH it's one of my faves.
An awsome song by a great songwriter❤️. It’s about Billy the kid of course who died at age 22 in 1881 and was ”THE”Outlaw at that time. Loved your reaction as always 😍❤️👍🏻..!
one of my favorite songs by him!!
❤❤❤ love Jon Bon Jovi ❤️❤️❤️
When his voice was in peak/prime condition. Looking forward to more classics. Generation thing is fab idea 😎
absolute 100% rock legend! i love this song of his! 🤟🤟🤟
Young Guns 1 and 2 was my favourite movies as a young man... An the whole soundtrack... Oh boy, i played that cassette 'til it broke.
Still rewatch the movies and listen to the music today at 45. Some things stick with you. :)
💕💕💕💕💕 Bon Jovi Is wonderful.
This song plus 'Wanted dead or alive' are great songs, and the song 'it's my life' by Bon Jovi is a great catchy tune
My favorite song of there’s 💯🔥
I'm from Brazil and even here bon jovi is a famous rock band... I'll put a list with only famous hits from they:
Loving' on a prayer
Always
Wanted dead of alive
Bad of roses
It's my life
Neve saay goodbye
Keep the faith
Dry country - live london (the best performance as a band tha i ever see)
Bad of roses
You give love a bad name
Every day
Man there are so many...
Im a huge Bon Jovi fan the best Bon Jovi song is .... Shot through the heart
BON JOVI SEEN THEM SO MANY TIMES AWESOME SHOWS BACK THEN
Awesome reaction ladies! I had the Young Guns 2 soundtrack on cassette tape back in the day, I listened to it many times. Awesome album! Thanks for uploading your reaction. Greetings from Southern California 🕺😎
Lou Dimond Philips sang back up and played Chavez in the movie
And so ended the last three ladies who didn't know Jon Bon Jovi, now he completed the list.
So many wonderful songs to discover.
Jon did another song for this movie, called "Bang a Drum", and it was straight FIRE. It got even better, when he did it as a duet with the late Chris LeDoux. It will forever be one of my favorite songs.
This song and well the whole movie soundtrack was mostly done by Jon, it is from Young Guns 2. There is still at least 1 Drive thru theater in Wyoming, been open since the 50's I believe.
This Is One Of My All Time Favorite Song's, Great Reaction Ladies
Theres a documentary about him on hulu
About the band😂
Beautifull song of bon jovi 🎉🎉🎉 beautifull reaction 👆👆👆😊😊
La mejor banda del World...
This was the first cd I ever purchased. Young Guns II sound track!
2:23 There it is… Twank Face! 😂 (twang stank).
The down and dirty guitar with a jangle of the boot spurs.
Appropriate for the Devil’s Son. 😉
Jon wrote this song specifically for the soundtrack to the movie Young Guns II. He won an Oscar for it.
Jon is one of the best song writers ever! Check out literally anything by him!
Nice song. It remember me my young
Bon Jovi's has got a big catalog , and worth going down , this particular song and the album that it was on is part of Jon Bon Jovi's solo career , see that's the lead singers name Jon Bon Jovi , the band he's in is called Bon Jovi and they got mega hits
LIVING ON A PRAYER
BAD MEDICINE
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
BORN TO BE MY BABY
YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME
Just to name a few
like I said they're catalogs large just hit after hit can't go wrong
Keep up the good work 👍🏼 3G
Jon wrote the entire soundtrack to the Young Guns II movie.
Aldo Nova wrote the main guitar riff on this and gave it to Jon and later Jon returned the favor by releasing Aldo’s album Blood On the Bricks on his personal record label Jamco Records.
Jon bon Jovi formed the group in about 80/81 this was from young guns films staring kieffer sutherland
Jon wrote a fantastic song for Stevie Nicks, called "Sometimes It's a Bitch (Sometimes It's a Breeze)". Absolutely a smash banger! All three of you would love it.
9:42 you where right Donna, my good lady.. Young Guns, and singer Bon Jovi had a filler role at "the final stand" in the movie.. don well old fart, hahaha, big cheers and hugs from The Netherlands!!! You educate these two well, keep up the good work, great channel !!
I remember seeing him in the prisoner pit with Chavez and Doc. He was shot in the head and fell backwards into the pit when the prisoners were escaping.
Thanks
The movie this was featured in, “Young Guns II”, is one of my favorite flicks. I’m not the biggest western fan but that film has so much storytelling in it. And the characters that make up its world are all so memorable. I give Bon Jovi credit for writing a song that fit the film perfectly.
The combination of Jon and Richie is epic! Bon Jovi has hundreds of great songs. One of the first cassettes I bought with my own money was Slippery When Wet. This is from the Young Guns soundtrack.
I saw Bon Jovi on their very first tour! They were impressive! See what you can do with a great guitar and the right leather pants?😁🤘
Saw them at the Texas jam Dallas cotton bowl.
4:54 I am the mid-kid.. have an older sister, younger brother, I was always the hrd rock kid, but my sister was head over heels in bon Jovi..me an d my brother named it "girls rock" .. Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Guns n roseswe listened Iron Maiden yeah man!! Hahahaha, years passed, I heard this song, and still not overgrown the "girls hard rock" but this song, yeah .. I love it!!!
6:32 started as "poodle" rockers... like the dogs.. where Iron aiden, Motorhead Judas Priest kept straight, no girly curlys.. hahahaha
I always liked this song ! and the movie it came off of.
Kathy you are looking good today ! 🙂
Thanks
Bon Jovi was big starting late 80s. Big long curly hair. Please react more of their songs.
young guns 2 is the film , the album was the soundtrack
this was in young guns 2 his other song wanted dead or alive is the theme for the show deadliest catch
At that time JBJ was already a renowned artist, world-famous performer and a valued songwriter. He was 28 when the movie (Young Guns II) came out, so he wrote music "for and inpired by" it probably about a year earlier. He also had a small role in the movie. That is not very agey at all, but he started out making money on music, playing the guitar and the piano in bars when he was 13. So by that time he was already a seasoned musician.
Bon Jovi is the band, Jon Bon Jovi is the lead singer of that band. It was the theme song for Young Guns. The bands mega popular Album "Slippery When Wet" made them famous. Wantes Dead or Alive is another Western themed song on that album.
he did wanted dead or alive for the first young guns movie , ended up with the entire sound track of young guns 2 , both awesome movies with a killer cast
Jon Bon Jovi is how he is known in the entertainment world. His name is really John Bongiovi. He is the pride of my home state of New Jersey. If I remember correctly, Emilio Estevez approached John and asked if they could use his song "Wanted Dead or Alive" in the Young Guns II movie. He told Emilio in a sense, I'll do better than that! He made the soundtrack to the movie! I bought the soundtrack when it first came out. Some well-known music legends played on it as well. I believe the late, great, Jeff Beck played lead guitar on this track. Keep rockin' it, ladies!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
One of my underrated favorites Aldo Nova worked on it too. Aldo did the keyboard recording on the song “Runaway” by Bon Jovi. Also Bon Jovi produced one of Aldo Nova’s albums. You might know Aldo Nova’s most famous song on his debut album called “Fantasy.” It’s an absolute kick ass song. Aldo plays almost every instrument on the album, but he’s best on guitar, along with his singing.
Oh man... Aldo played the keyboard track on the song Runaway originally? 😮 Are you sure? I know that guitars are played by Tim Pierce and not Sambora but I always thought that keyboards were played by David Bryan in that song.
@@fuentes_ This is from Aldo Nova’s mouth, but now I think the keyboardist Roy Bittan from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band got credit for it. Jon Bon Jovi's cousin Tony Bongiovi mixed my first album at the Power Station in New York and I got to know Jon at the coffee machine andi invited him to hear my songs. So when it came time for Jon to do the demo of the song Runaway and others his cousin called me up and I was more than glad to come and do it, Jon and Tony were my friends. I went into the studio and it was me on guitar, I did all the background vocals with others and I played keyboards on a lot of tracks on that album too. I was pretty involved with the debut album especially from the initial track Runaway. That track basically got them the record deal they got so much airplay from it , it did really well."
@@nitro_001newman2 amazing info! Thanks 😉
Grandma has the hots for Bon Jovi. Awesome.
Real good movie. Runaway is my fav Bon Jovi song
This song was made for the movie young guns.
If you've seen the movie Young Guns (which it seems Donna has) - you've heard this song before. This was the theme song to that movie.
Young Guns song ... killer movie !
This song is part of the soundtrack for "Young Guns 2" starring Emilio Estevez (Son of screen legend Martin Sheen and brother to Charlie Sheen), Keiffer Sutherland (son of legend Donald Sutherland), Lou Diamond Philips, and Christian Slater (brother to the famous actress Helen Slater). The song wasn't featured in the film until the beginning of the end credits sequence. "Young Guns 2" continues a fictional retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid and his gang during the aftermath following the events of the Lincoln County War of New Mexico which were retold in the first movie, "Young Guns" (which also starred Charlie).. The popularity of "Young Guns" helped establish Emilio, Lou, and Christian as bona fide Hollywood stars while extending Keiffer's fame already realized as a result of the hit horror/comedy/action modern day rock n roll vampire flick "The Lost Boys". Incidentally, "Young Guns" inadvertently planted the seeds for the beginning of the so-called Brat Pack which was a loose rotational collective of young Hollywood talent with Emilio reluctantly at its core.
When you see Jon Bon Jovi that’s his solo work when he is with his band it’s just Bon Jovi
Today i think this is awesome metal/rock if i have to be american but in the 80´s i concidered him chick metal coz many girls loved him. Yes this was the music theme in Young guns 2 with Emilio Esteves as Billy the kid. He is a cool and talanted metal singer/song writer.
Another suggestion for y'all by bon Jovi is called "you give love a bad name" also another great song by bon Jovi is "wanted dead or alive" if y'all are interested
During the making of Young Guns (1988), the producers originally wanted to use Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive"; but Jon said in an interview promoting "Blaze of Glory" that the lyrics he wrote for "Dead or Alive" didn't really mesh with the story. When it came to the making of Young Guns II (1990), the producers approached Jon and asked if he could write something that was in tune with the story for this film. He not only wrote "Blaze of Glory", but a series of songs like "Miracle", "Dyin' Ain't Much Of A Living For The Young", "Billy Get Your Guns", and "You Really Got Me Now". Collaborating with artists like Jeff Beck, Little Richard, and Elton John for these songs.
He also has a cameo in the movie as well; playing a prisoner who escapes from a jail.
"Blaze of Glory" was not just Jon's first #1 hit as a solo artist, it was also a Golden Globe Winner for Best Song from a film (1990), and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1991.
I can recommend 3 great Rock classics that you will love listening to. Alphaville - Forever Young, Pseudo Echo - Funkytown and finally one of the greatest rock songs of all time: Talk Talk - It's My Life the video clip for the 3 songs are fantastic
Its the soundtrack to Young Guns 2
You should definitely try a reaction to Bon Jovi. ... "Dry County" ... Epic
There are two Young Guns movies. This song comes from part 2. Emilio Estevez, who plays Billy the Kid in both, has been trying to do parts 3, 4, and 5. Basically a trilogy off of a novel based on Brushy Bill Roberts. Bill Roberts claimed he was the real Billy the Kid and never died. Witnesses the knew Billy also claimed he was the real deal due to seeing that he had the same scars and wounds from bullets and knifes. The Brushy Bill Roberts story is set up in part 2 as he the one telling the story in the movie. He went on to have many adventures of which they are written in the novel. These stories would make up the new trilogy. Emilio would then use his father, Martin Sheen, to play the older version of Brushy Bill in part 5. Things seemed to be moving forward with the movies, but then the pandemic happened and the movie went into some sort of limbo. To this day it's still stuck in limbo but it seems that it's started slowly move forward. Beside Emilio talking about it, Lou Diamond Phillips and Keifer Sutherland have talked about it as well. Even Christian Slater's character is said to be in the script of the 3rd movie. This means that the ending of the 2nd movie might be retconned in order to bring back some of the popular characters.
You have to listen to the beginning of the studio version. The beginning is missing. "William H Bonney you are not a god .". "Why don't you pull that trigger and let's find out". That is part of the full version. This is from Young Guns 2 I think.
I agree, the line "Why don't you pull that trigger and let's find out" is very fitting for the character Emilio Estevez plays and for the movie on the whole
This was the theme song for Young guns 2
This song was written based on the story of Billy the kid
Hello ladies, great song to react to. In my opinion this made Young Guns 2 even better with this song in the movie.
Totally recommend watching Young Guns and Young Guns II. Both are amazing movies!
The whole young guns soundtrack cd is awesome. Yes Jon is STILL performing and recording. Bon Jovi has a new cd dropping in June called forever and at 62 with grey hair he still is a hunk. Just ask his wife if 35 years Dorthea. Take care y'all
Just was wondering if Donna or Chad might know these two Texas rock bands from the Dallas/ fort Worth area. They are blood rock and nitzinger? Blood rock had a song called D.O.A. played on the radio in the late 60s early 70s and nitzinger had a song called L.A. Texas boy. Jim Rutledge was the lead vocalist of blood rock and John nitzinger was the lead vocalist and guitarist, bugs Henderson was on bass and Linda wearing was on drums..and she played those drums hard and heavy like any male drummer would. Check them out.
Best song by him. My opinion , of course. His small bit in the beginning of the movie , he got shot down.
Young guns were 1980. By that time they were famous already. I started listening to them end 1987.
To have a better feel of the song's spirit for the video, for the duration of the shoot Jon spent the nights right there on that piece of rock, unlike the rest of the people engaged, who stayed at hotel.
Regulators!
Mount up!
It was The Young Guns Movie
The 1st Young Guns 1988!!!
young guns II - epic movie, epic soundtrack. you should definitely check out "always" and "santa fe", which is also from the young guns soundtrack and not so popular, but one of his absolute best songs of all time.
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Young guns two. John had a Cameo in it
Jon Bon Jovi wrote an entire album based on Young Guns 2. It's criminally underrated.
I love the Young Guns movies! If you haven't watched them I highly recommend to do ❤
try silent night by them Great song...ps not the Christmas Carol
Young Guns II soundtrack Jon wrote. Ladies, watch the movie its actually good if you like western movies. Elton jon also sang in this soundtrack song called Dying aint much of a living.