On the road | Bon Jovi 1989 12 23 | Frankfurt, Germany | New Jersey Syndicate Tour (14th month)| Concert Reading

Today’s card is:
On the road

Bon Jovi
23 December 1989

Frankfurt 
🏟️ New Jersey Syndicate Tour

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAO0fG8bUe0

by YouTube channel hAnD90, uploaded 23 December 2023.

Backstory 

23 dec 1989 Frankfurt

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With a four band line-up (Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, Great White and Dan Reed Network) , this concert shortly before Christmas was actually a festival and not a regular concert.
It was called “Christmas Rock”.
At this point Bon Jovi had been touring for 13 months, three weeks and two days, and fatigue was setting in.
Where the first concerts had had their own challenges, Jon Bon Jovi was now dancing a very fine line between collapse and just pulling it off, legend has it with help from steroid injections in his throat.

When YouTube channel hAnD90 unlocked this recording after 34 years, I immediately wrote a whole article about it on my website Daily Bon Jovi Yoga.com. This site will almost certainly be dropped, for a number of reasons but one is that WordPress has eaten the layout and I would have to manually change html codes of all archived posts, if I would like to keep it operational.
But I did renew the domain recently, and changed the html, so the link to the Frankfurt 1989 article will probably work until March 2026.

I will use that 2023 article for the backstory.
The paragraphs below are from this article “a Christmas concert avant-la-lettre(link works until March 2026)
The On the Road– Card Reading below it, is new and was written today.

“A Christmas concert, before Bon Jovi even knew they had Christmas concerts!

Frankfurt 1989, is when the band hit what must have been their Christmas-infused homesick rock bottom, playing night after night in another city in Germany.
You can hear the melancholy drip off Blood on Blood’s introduction, and throughout the show every time Jon Bon Jovi drops the word Christmas – which is often and a concept that clearly means more to him than to the 1989 German crowd, where Christmas still revolved around baby Jesus not Santaclaus (who some say was given life by Coca-Cola!)- 
the pain of missing home is almost palpable.

A year after this concert, they were indeed home.
Exactly as they had longed for, playing Germany around Christmas time, having been 16 months on the road and counting.
But they would not just rest on their laurels.

For seven years, from 1990 to 1996, they would play New Jersey’s Count Basie theatre, in the week before Christmas;
The Christmas Shows
(link to the bjtours website where you can find them all)

But nothing explained the profound meaning it had to them, to spend Christmas at home;
Than Frankfurt 23 December, 1989.

 

On the Road

the card

The On the Road Card means you’re bypassing your own needs, claiming you are accepting and even choosing for things to be this way.
Labeling your version of working at Christmas as purpose, as inevitable, as what you have to do because it is the right thing.

You can deceive other people, but the heart is not so easily betrayed.

You have come to the brink of exhaustion, convincing even yourself this is your divine duty.
But you’re working yourself to death.

Go home, Rock Star.
Or did you not see A Christmas Carol.
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And who knows?
Maybe from 2035 up, we’ll do what Jon calls a round two!
Covering the tours 2000 – 2010.

Map out your future but do it in pencil.
Jon Bon Jovi

 

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The Ghost Album | Bon Jovi 1988 | Concert Reading | New Jersey – alternative double album

Today’s card is:
The Ghost Album

Bon Jovi
May – July 1988

Recording Studio Vancouver Canada
or unknown demo recording location 1987-1988

🏟️ New Jersey album

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKOymf1mhkw&t=441s

by YouTube channel hAnD90, uploaded 2nd April 2025.

Back Story 

1988 demos new jersey album

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Oh, THEBONJOVINEWJERSEYALBUM THEBONJOVINEWJERSEYALBUM THEBONJOVINEWJERSEYALBUM!
I ask of thee!
What could POSSIBLY have been more brilliant, more seductive, more the pinnacle 80s rock than Bon Jovi’s 1988 New Jersey album?!

The answer is of course TWO 1988 Bon Jovi New Jersey albums. 

Which is exactly what was forged, in the creative fires of the Little Mountain Sound Studios, Vancouver.
The same place where biggest-80s-rock-album Slippery When Wet had been recorded two years prior.

The band wanted this successor simply called “New Jersey” after their homestate, to be a double album.
December 1987 the band already had 30 demo songs.

But the record company didn’t want a double album, claiming the fans would not be prepared to invest that kind of money.
For context: in 1988 I would have been prepared to give my life for a new Bon Jovi record, and I was not the only 16 year old who thought that way!
So clearly the band was in the position they could have created anything they wanted, ask any price they wanted, and still have us screaming for more.
But okay.
Record companies, you know how it is.

Anyway!
What followed was one singular New Jersey album, and decades of rare recordings resurfacing in different shapes and sizes.
The band’s 2014 Deluxe edition from the album New Jersey is the most official, most complete version we have, of how this album would have sounded if the band had gotten their way and the album had been a double one.

Under the working title Sons of Beaches, recording took off.
And although I like to think that all songs had the honor of being performed at least once in the studio in Vancouver Canada, it is possible some versions were never brought into the studio.

But what we do know is that there are multiple versions, even from songs that never made it to the album!
In April 2025 hAnD90 on YouTube gave us a new interpretation of how Sons of Beaches (meaning: an alternative version to the New Jersey album) could have sounded.

The description box says:

“They’ve been around as part of the Sessions From The Vault demo bootleg collection and widely spread across the fan base and on YT. I think back in around 2011, my good friend Felipe Fontoura (some may remember his amazing acoustic Bon Jovi covers back in the day!) fine tuned the wobbly old tapes from this session and brought them up to the right speed and pitch. I slightly enhanced his work by balancing the instruments a bit more and refining some things”

This is your cue to click it, and let yourself be absolutely rocked (this is a f*ing promise!) by this jaw dropping alternative version of a double album that never existed in the first place.

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKOymf1mhkw&t=441s
Bon Jovi | Sons Of Beaches | New Jersey Demo Tapes | Vancouver 1988
1hour 16min 28sec

The superb quality of their writing, music and OMG can we talk about Jon’s voice?!
Because of ALL of those things, and the crazy number of songs from this era, New Jersey will never stop being:
The Well That Keeps On Giving  

The Ghost Album

the card

The Ghost Album Card means you’ve been overpowered, most likely in the area of creativity. Capitalism and its henchmen have you in a chokehold, making you take your creative work back, or altering it.
They’re making you change the message, or cutting it in half.
Watering it down.

The power to create was given to you. The time has come to summon that same power to send the work into the world, exactly as it was intended.

Your call will be answered.

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Can we find the stories still buried deep inside the bootlegs?
Can we elevate the ones already told a thousand times?

This series is intended to run for ten years, covering a good part of the available 20th century concerts.
And who knows?
Maybe from 2035 up, we’ll do what Jon calls a round two!
Covering the tours 2000 – 2010.

Map out your future but do it in pencil.
Jon Bon Jovi

 

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The Rough Start | Bon Jovi 1988 10 31 | Dublin, Ireland | New Jersey Syndicate Tour (first concert)

Today’s card is:
The Rough Start

Bon Jovi
31 October 1988

Dublin, Ireland
🏟️ New Jersey Syndicate Tour

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://youtu.be/0WIxdPC_H4o?si=YSliENQq6UFdOxzk

by YouTube channel hAnD90, uploaded 31st October 2023.

Back Story 

31 Oct 1988 Dublin

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The first concert of the New Jersey Syndicate Tour is best known for appearing in the opening scene of the Bon Jovi documentary Access All Areas, as being plagued by technical issues and arguments in the dressing room afterwards.
The setlist and concert analysis available at Bon Jovi Tour also points to an anomality of 6 out of 7 of the final songs having been covers.

The recording became available in YouTube channel hAnD90’s 2023 Halloween series!
Meaning it was so bad, it was scary 🎃👻
But with regard to what was actually on the tape, the general reception was that the concert had not been bad at all.

Maybe there is a lesson for us all, about how sometimes our own insecurities are our biggest enemy.

The Rough Start

the card

 

The Rough Start Card means you’ve probably started something without giving it the right amount of thought to prevent flaws, mishaps and mayhem coming your way.
“What are you doing back on the road so soon?” a reporter asked Jon Bon Jovi, at the start of the New Jersey Tour.
At the time he had thought it was a stupid question.

It wasn’t until years later he realized the reporter had had a very good point, and that it had indeed been borderline irresponsible, returning so quickly.

In particular because the tour would be extended and overbooked, keeping them occupied for 16 months and pushing them to breaking point.

And yet, Bon Jovi’s New Jersey Syndicate tour would ultimately go down as their most impressive, legendary, and daring undertaking.
And it established their reign.

The messy start in Dublin would amount into an accomplishment that would echo into eternity. 

The Rough Start Card is both a warning and an omen.

You are starting the journey of a lifetime. 

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Can we elevate the ones already told a thousand times?

This series is intended to run for ten years, covering a good part of the available 20th century concerts.
And who knows?
Maybe from 2035 up, we’ll do what Jon calls a round two!
Covering the tours 2000 – 2010.

Map out your future but do it in pencil.
Jon Bon Jovi

 

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Finding your voice | Bon Jovi 1988 11 07 | Saarbrucken, Germany

New remastered audio:

Bon Jovi
7 November 1988

Saarbrücken, Germany 🇩🇪
🏟️ New Jersey Syndicate Tour

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0cuitJUfmk

This recording was uploaded on the 1oth of October 2024,
by YouTube channel hAnD90.

From the description box:
“After a rather tumultuous start with the infamous first night in Dublin, the band hustled to get back to their rhythm.
(-)
Especially the second half ramps up as Jon seems to regain more and more confidence in his vocals”

Although Bon Jovi’s September album New Jersey had overdelivered on any expectation, the band clearly didn’t feel accomplished until they knew they still had it live.
To them the battle for the hearts of their fans was on stage, not in the studio.

So when the New Jersey tour had started off in Dublin 1988 and, as the documentary Access All Areas shows, the band is stressed and disappointed after their first show;
Things were not looking good.

Seven days and four shows later?
Watch and learn!
An exciting rollercoaster ride of a show, where a strong selection of songs and the faux endings after Livin’ on a Prayer, as well as after the encore (finishing with the Thin Lizzy cover Boys are Back in Town) and ultimately  closing with the final song Bad Medicine;
Created a compact but exciting show!

Unwritten rules of rock n roll dictate the minimum length of a show is 
90 minutes.
This recording is 1 hour 27 minutes 39 seconds, but the fade out between songs has almost certainly shortened the runtime.
But nevertheless it was obviously quality, not quantity, that won Saarbrucken 1988.

That year’s New Jersey album had been the successor to their 1986 breakthrough album Slippery When Wet (featuring You Give Love a Bad Name, Livin’ on a Prayer, Wanted Dead or Alive).
Together with their first two albums this brought their catalog at four studio albums.
But as many of us know, on this tour the first two albums had completely dropped from their setlist, with the exception of the song Runaway.
With the other songs rarely, if ever, reappearing in years to come.

This effectively meant the entire New Jersey Syndicate tour, 235-ish shows long, was hinging on “just” two albums:
Slippery When Wet (1986)
and
New Jersey (1988)

Now this is a good time to mention Bon Jovi has always integrated cover songs into their live performances, bringing in an element of surprise.
But it is also a testament to the musical variety of these two albums, that their New Jersey Syndicate Tour performances, consistently hit the ball out of the park.
And on day 8 of it, the Saarbrucken concert, they hit a home run.

Starting the Saarbrucken tape, and after the drum heavy intro of Lay Your Hands On Me, a track written to make for a spectacular opening of both the album as well as to be the standard opening track during this tour, the first thing that stands out is the register in which it is sung.
So high!

Compared to the majority of Bon Jovi shows, Saarbrucken 1988 is probably closer to the recorded version of the songs.
If I recall correctly, in the beginning of 1989 all songs will drop half an octave, putting less strain on Jon Bon Jovi’s voice.
But this is where we can hear the secret-not-so-secret ingredient of Bon Jovi’s raving 80s success, in all its glory;
An outstanding singing performance.

If I wasn’t so dangerously musically illiterate (at least for someone who calls herself Rock Star Writer) I would have more vocabulary to label this quality.
But for now suffice to say Jon Bon Jovi’s voice has been able to move me;
When others, to this day, never did.

It is a voice I would like to wrap up in and cover myself with.
* a foreshadowing alarm goes off * 

Saarbrucken 1988 was first uploaded to YouTube in January 2015, on YouTube channel Joey Keys.
And there have been single-song uploads from;
-Let it Rock
on the FighterBJ channel
as well as from the rarely performed song
– 99 In the Shade on the hAnD90 channel
You (meaning, even I, musically illiterate person!) can hear them singing out of tune at the start of that one, so this might also be an explanation why this song was played so seldom.
Another reason is of course, that if you have two albums plus any cover song you fancy to choose from, there are bound to be songs that will not be played (much) live.

As is always the case, hAnD90 has given a full setlist including timestamps to all the songs, in the description box of the video.

Shout out to hAnD90, for always including the “extra tracks” which were in this case track
05. Jon greeting audience [
15:46]”
and
“08. Jon talking about new album [
27:19]”

I have been doing the same thing, timestamping my videos Life lessons for Bon Jovi songs on my YouTube.
But recently even caught myself putting in a “Suzanne talking to the audience” for a Dutch video!
With a wink emoji, because it was so very meta.

We have a Dutch saying, you become with whom you hang out 😉  

Anyway, I will not be going through the whole 90 minute long, layered and beautifully sung setlist.
Because that is a little beside the point, and also because we now know I will fall short doing it properly anyway.

Which brings me to what I actually do really well;
Which it to attribute it/ anything/ try me, with meaning.

So what does
-the strongly Catholic influenced Lay Your Hands On Me;
You Give Love A Bad Name, debuting in its new New Jersey Tour iteration
– Runaway with improvised lyrics
– the haunting so-much-more-than-the-album-version of Homebound Train
– sparkling Wild In The Streets
– the upbeat Born To Be My Baby with its 80s harmonica
Pink Flamingos correctly introducing Let It Rock (and not Raise Your Hands, as was the habit early on in the previous tour)
– the to-become-evergreen I’ll Be There For You which was then still fresh from the vinyl press and no one knew how big a live song this would become
– the second song reinvented-for-live-audiences-only, Blood On Blood
– the rare 99 In The Shade, mildly controversial for the lyrics implying Jon wants to be  every girl’s blanket (covering us, something which considering the temperature of 99 Fahrenheit would test even the biggest Bon Jovi fangirl how much we’d want him)

-Tommy and Gina’s anthem Livin’ On A Prayer with not enough people in Saarbrucken knowing the words to let the singing of the audience reach the microphone.
-A solid encore with Wanted Dead Or Alive preceded by the captivating and always slightly different, instrumental piece on guitar;
-Jon inviting the whole audience to come with them on the road;
-Thin Lizzy’s The Boys Are Back In Town;
– And then bringing it home with the second encore, an eight minute party with Bad Medicine, the first and flagship single from the New Jersey album.

So what does/do, all of those things, tell us?!

First of all, to never trust a Rock Star Writer who claims she will “not be going through the whole 90 minute long, layered and beautifully sung setlist.”

Secondly:
That it is not just okay to leave out half your life’s work so the new stuff can shine;
But that it could very well be what is actually required to make it (b)last across the decades.

Thirdly:
That all it takes to find your voice, and to go from struggling to great?
Is seven days.

And finally;
That it’s never too hot for some things.

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ABOUT THIS SERIES

In 2022 -2023 I started the “concerts on this day” series,
resulting in many blogposts on the Daily Bon Jovi Yoga blog and two full fledged playlists on YouTube, covering the whole year.

Afterwards, I have not been consistently keeping these playlists updated.
Even though many concerts got new uploads.

But before I could seriously get my head around finding a rhythm to keep these playlists updated, YouTube stopped supporting the description boxes to their playlists.

The whole list of dates and locations, was no longer visible, or usable for myself, in order to place newly added concerts in the right order.

Which is why this Bon Jovi Saarbrucken 1988,
could not be added to the playlists: 

Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

Part II: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 6 Dec-9 June (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScbVI_oPZcf77OtrO_935JD

The two short playlists that will keep being updated are:

Part III: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 1997 – 1999 | The Fin de Siecle Years
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06SdDi4oetaCnK6zLRa1odZXJ

And

Dutch Concerts Bon Jovi 1984 – 2019
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06SdpUmEpb6svNP-I79CnolR2

 

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home video surfaced after 34 1/2 years | Bon Jovi 1989 12 04 Paris Virgin Record Store

Acoustic gig

Bon Jovi
4 December 1989
Paris, Virgin Record Store 🇫🇷
🏟️ New Jersey Syndicate Tour

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p8YAtNfCsI

The concert was pieced together from numerous sources, it was remastered both video and audio, and uploaded on the 25th of August 2024, by YouTube channel hAnD90.
It is the first time we get to hear and see this gig in full (four songs).

You can find the history of this recording in the description box of the video.

It is a performance of the full band, in what looks like a Victorian-style mall, with an open ground floor and a ceiling that was raised across multiple stories, flanked by balconies.
The video, which is of poor quality but definitely giving a satisfying impression, was filmed from one of those.

Contrary to times when it was just Richie and Jon appearing, an acoustic format they had tried out at that year’s MTV music awards, this was actually a full band performance.
Bass player Alec John Such, drummer Tico Torres and keyboard player David Bryan were all armed with instruments, Tico brought an additional tambourine and Jon his harmonica.

To understand the madness of this short performance, it would be enough to look at the packed store, and the fans hungry to catch a glimpse of their favorite band.

But it also helps to have a sense of where we are on the Bon Jovi timeline here.
Because we are actually watching the final months of a tour that has been known under a series of adjectives to emphasize its juggernaut proportions;
The mighty, the exhausting, the grueling, New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

Named after 1988’s September album, which is according to many the best Bon Jovi album ever made;
New Jersey.

Their other two albums most frequently mentioned as their best are their breakthrough album Slippery When Wet (1986) and These Days (1995), which was the year they gained the respect of The Last of the Resisting Music Journalists, of which there were many, but lost a good part of their American audience.
You win some you lose some.

But I digress because the 90s Saga is totally irrelevant to where we are today;
The epic, the behemoth, the tour that would break the band and all of its members until it was pieced together again years later, much like this recording was;
The New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

And taking a look at December’s touring schedule surrounding this gig, will tell you everything you need to know.

Here are the dates surrounding the Virgin Store gig, 1989:
December 1, Madrid🇪🇸
December 2, Barcelona🇪🇸
December 3, San Sebastian🇪🇸
December 4, a day off. Oh no wait! We go to the record store in Paris 🇫🇷 on our day off 
December 5, Paris 🇫🇷
December 6, Rotterdam🇳🇱
December 7, Cologne🇩🇪

Yeah? You with me?

That’s a seven day streak of performances, across four countries!

No wonder there was no life left in them when early 1990 they wrapped up in Guadalajara.

If you want to read more about how this tour broke the band, try this one;

How Guadalajara became the heart of “Thank you, Goodnight” the Bon Jovi story
| gem sized post# 1 about the docu series

That is all I have for you today!

Thank you.
Goodnight 😉

Meanwhile know that this concert

Bon Jovi
4 December 1989
Paris, Virgin Record Store 🇫🇷
🏟️ New Jersey Syndicate Tour

Has been added to:
New in Bon Jovi concerts before 1997

As well as to the gigantic playlist:
“Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

at 4 December 1989.

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In 2022 -2023 I started the “concerts on this day” series,
resulting in many blogposts on the Daily Bon Jovi Yoga blog and two full fledged playlists on YouTube, covering the whole year.

Afterwards, I have not been consistently keeping these playlists updated.
Even though many concerts got new uploads.

On 14th of August 2024, I committed to that task again.

Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

And:

Part II: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 6 Dec-9 June (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScbVI_oPZcf77OtrO_935JD

Will be updated with all new releases.

Which is how
Bon Jovi, 4 December 1989, Paris, Virgin Record Store 🇫🇷
came about.

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Be fearlessly contemporary! | gem sized post# 4 (the end) about Bon Jovi’s docu series

Night had set over the Mexican crowd as the wind carried Jon’s words away.
34 Years later the director would use a snippet of the speech, and chose the Thank you, Goodnight reference, as his title.
But the rest of Guadalajara’s speech would go unused.

But maybe, just maybe, rock n’ roll was never about that one phrase that clicked.
Not about those moments when your words managed to touch eternity.
Not about that time you made the right decision, or about when you smoothed out the rough patches and you created something that was perfect.

Maybe rock n’ roll is in the one hundred women that should have been a perpetually growing number.

In the guitarist like the Chinese nightingale;
Replaced by the emperor for a mechanical one, trimmed with jewels. Forever singing the same song.

Maybe rock n’ roll is not in wanting to matter, but in fearlessly being contemporary.

Saying things that will be forgotten, before the sun will rise the next day.

To speak up and to commemorate the political riots, that had surrounded the concert, for the 33.000 people who had waited the whole day for the second show at Estadio Tecnológico in Guadalajara.

To keep talking, as if in an endless conversation, locking in each and every one of the 20.000 people at the the Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, as if it’s just the bunch of you hanging out in a bar.

And maybe rock n’ roll is thanking the enthusiastic and supportive audience at the Rosemont Horizon, over and over again, realizing that even if your career would end the next day because an unimpressed music journalist would write that one bad review that will be the death verdict of your career;
Tonight, you are with friends.

Maybe timeless rock ‘n roll is not created by hard work and planning ahead and doing the thing that’s wise, let alone by doing the thing that’s proper.

But by your heart, your soul, your whole entire being oozing, shouting, and roaring;
“YES!”

And loving every minute of it.

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“Be fearlessly contemporary! “
is the fourth and final outtake from last week’s juggernaut post:

Messy 80s randomness versus the proper documentary
| Bon Jovi 1987 07 11 East Troy & Thank You Goodnight (2024)

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Things the mighty These Days tour could not bring | gem sized post# 3 about the docu series

The documentary shows how on the 1995 These Days Tour, all band members had their partners and children with them on the road.
And from an objective standpoint, the 1995 tour with the families present, resulted in their best live performances.

But it will never be my, preference.

Less than three years apart, but to me the 1995 Tour recordings no longer have that all-in;
Ready-to-give-my-life-for-this GUSTO;
Not the Going to have to carry-me-off-stage-half dead URGENCY;
That were the hallmark, of 1993.

The perfection, and the properness of what is known in fandom as 1995’s
mighty These Days Tour?

Give me 1987’s random messiness, the rants about subjects I know nothing about;
Give me Richie’s birthday show performing “We’re an American Band” with Cinderella on stage.
Give me Jon risking his life flying over the crowd playing “Never Say Goodbye” from the back of the venue;
And give me the piano-driven Bob Seger cover Drift Away, melt me with your singalong sorcery.

And, instead of four episodes of docu series?
Give me that piercing thing of beauty that was Jon’s goodbye speech, wrapping up that gruesomely long New Jersey Syndicate Tour in Guadalajara, Mexico.

source (video): 
Bon Jovi Live Blood On Blood, Guadalajara 1990, Rare Pro Shot

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Messy 80s randomness versus the proper documentary
| Bon Jovi 1987 07 11 East Troy & Thank You Goodnight (2024)

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How Guadalajara became the heart of “Thank you, Goodnight” the Bon Jovi story | gem sized post# 1 about the docu series

The 1986-1987 Slippery When Wet Tour, named after their knockout bestselling album Slippery When Wet, was still not Bon Jovi’s 80s peak!
That was the behemoth tour that not just crushed it in terms of revenues, number of gigs, and probably had the fastest selling tickets in rock n’ roll history;
But that was also the tour that nearly crushed the bandmembers as well.

The New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

Homesick, disillusioned and suffering from every ailment 16 months of non-stop touring will give a man, the band closed their New Jersey Syndicate tour in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Which ended up as being two concerts on the same day.
The report on what happened is actually the most compelling part about the whole documentary series “Thank you, goodnight” (end of episode 2), as they face student protests and riots, blocking the stadium they were scheduled to play.

The footage of those draining, confusing days in Mexico, the endless waiting, the boredom, the restlessness of knowing you are so close to being able to go home but instead you’re stuck in a hotel with nothing to do except being angry with an antagonistic manager who you hold responsible for having worked you to absolute exhaustion;
Split in with voice-overs from Tico Torres, Richie Sambora, David Bryan and Jon Bon Jovi, all vividly remembering how Guadalajara ripped the band apart within days.
As well as enriched with interviews with others like audio engineer Obie O’Brien, songwriter Desmond Child and manager Doc McGee himself;

Guadalajara claims the spot as most compelling part of the entire four part documentary.

The endless touring had worn out and stretched their bond so thin, there wasn’t any cohesive strength left.
It all fell apart, like dust, and after finding a compromise around the student protests which involved playing two Guadalajara shows in one day;
A lot more had ended than just the New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

For years, the band would now be hanging by a thread.

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Messy 80s randomness versus the proper documentary
| Bon Jovi 1987 07 11 East Troy & Thank You Goodnight (2024)

 

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Messy 80s randomness versus the proper documentary | Bon Jovi 1987 07 11 East Troy & Thank You Goodnight (2024)

In many ways this is the proper version of not one but two recent blogposts which were both posted with the promise that they would be followed up by a better version.

These two blogposts are:

Diehard recording for sure | Bon Jovi 1987 07 11 East Troy | Unlocked after 37 years

and

I’m halfway there | Watching “Thank You Goodnight” part I (spoiler warning)

And yet for both I struggled to come up with the new blogpost.

The first blogpost mentioned, is about a recording of the 1986-1987 Slippery When Wet Tour, which as the most intimate of fans will know,  was still not Bon Jovi’s 80s peak!
A casual fan would assume their biggest tour was the one named after their knockout bestselling album Slippery When Wet, but it was actually its successor, The New Jersey Syndicate Tour 1988-1990, that was the behemoth tour that not just crushed it in terms of revenues, number of gigs, and probably had the fastest selling tickets in rock n’ roll history;
But that was also the tour that nearly crushed the bandmembers as well.

The New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

Homesick, disillusioned and suffering from every ailment 16 months of non-stop touring will give a man, the band closed their New Jersey Syndicate tour in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Which ended up as being two concerts on the same day.
The report on what happened is actually the most compelling part about the whole documentary series “Thank you, goodnight” (end of episode 2), as they face student protests and riots, blocking the stadium they were scheduled to play.

The footage of those draining, confusing days in Mexico, the endless waiting, the boredom, the restlessness of knowing you are so close to being able to go home but instead you’re stuck in a hotel with nothing to do except being angry with an antagonistic manager who you hold responsible for having worked you to absolute exhaustion;
Split in with voice-overs from Tico Torres, Richie Sambora, David Bryan and Jon Bon Jovi, all vividly remembering how Guadalajara ripped the band apart within days.
As well as enriched with interviews with others like audio engineer Obie O’Brien, songwriter Desmond Child and manager Doc McGee himself;

Guadalajara claims the spot as most compelling part of the entire four part documentary.

The endless touring had worn out and stretched their bond so thin, there wasn’t any cohesive strength left.
It all fell apart, like dust, and after finding a compromise around the student protests which involved playing two Guadalajara shows in one day;
A lot more had ended than just the New Jersey Syndicate Tour.

For years, the band would now be hanging by a thread.

So in comparison to the New Jersey Tour disintegration in Mexico after 240 concerts, the dramatic ending of the second episode of the documentary;
Oh, sweeties, compared to that, the Slippery When Wet Tour was JUST THE BEGINNING!

And the East Troy 1987 recording, unlocked after 37 years at February 2024,  by niche channel Fighter BJ, was no exception.

Fresh!
Light!
And boy, were they wild and eager!

You see, although Bon Jovi had two big hits second half 1986 (You Give Love a Bad Name and Livin’ on a Prayer) they did not feel like being at the height of their career.
And even when in July 1987 a third evergreen Wanted Dead or Alive had already been added to that list, they were still giving it their all!

The album Slippery When Wet was bringing them the success they had been dreaming of, but they had been working hard for this.
And the success had not come early.
In fact, it had come at the make or break point and the album (their third) had been their absolute final shot at having a career.

So when that album took off, the final thing the band was going to do was resting their laurels. They were working hard.
They were pushing.
They were fighting.
They were using every show, every interview and every country, to make their mark deeper. To burn their very existence into the souls of those who where there.

They would not take prisoners, and there was no failing.
The show had to go on, at any cost.
They were not going to let this chance slip away, not now when the train was rolling….

So the 1987 energy of the East Troy concert, unlocked last February by niche channel Fighter BJ, who specializes in their oldest work;
That energy was fresh.
Thirsty.
Young.

Even though July 1987, the band had been tired, having toured almost for a year at that point, and even though Jon Bon Jovi’s voice was in all probability going through one of its many iterations of being shot;
They delivered.

Over the past few months, I must have listened to that East Troy show somewhere between 30 and 60 times.
I have three different A4’s with notes, because I started over every time, because I was discontent with the results and thought that starting over and really paying attention, my notes and therefor the chances of writing a review, would improve.

But regardless how often I listened to Bon Jovi, East Troy, July 11th, 1987;
I came up with close to nothing.

And that is close to nothing actually LIKING the show!
Close to nothing being COMPELLED by all the spoken word and speeches, between and in the songs.
And having no idea what it was about.

All talking is either aimed straight at the audience, or it addresses people and situations relevant in the American media around the date of the concert.
Even someone from America not having lived through the era, wouldn’t have a clue.

So writing a review about East Troy got postponed and postponed. Assuming that because I was listening to it on repeat, and because I ve written a ton of these blogs (check the older content on my other blog dailybonjoviyoga) I really thought there was no other way possible than that LIGHTNING WOULD STRIKE!

And I would write the perfect East Troy 1987 review.

In the meantime I setup a draft post for East Troy 1987, chose a title, wrote the first paragraph, created an image on Canva, and put in all the links.
Only to have more time go by, in which I switched to focusing my efforts on YouTube.

I picked up a series “Life lessons in Bon Jovi songs”, and committed to writing a blog post about the song that was up, before I would shoot a video about it.

And then it happened;
Somehow, in the process of writing a Life lesson post about the song Let it Rock, I inadvertently clicked Publish on the draft for East Troy 1987.
Which then got posted incomplete, and with an apology I would soon make it up by writing the real review.
Now almost 6 weeks and about two dozen more listenings of East Troy ago.

Six weeks in which the much anticipated Bon Jovi docu series “Thank you, Goodnight.” came out, and I wrote:
I’m halfway there | Watching “Thank You Goodnight” part I (spoiler warning)
Promising a part 2 in the process!

So now I had not one, but two follow up posts to write.

And because episode 2 had ended on such a strong note, I really expected that after watching episodes 3 and 4 of “Thank you, goodnight.” I would be able to write one hell of a review!!!
So I watched episodes 3 and 4, where the story picks up after
the double concert at Guadalajara, and… nothing.

First I thought it (my lack of enthusiasm) was just because the documentary had left out the whole Holy Month of April 1993- saga.
The part where Bon Jovi had survived their near-break-up, updated their looks, made the contemporary album, only to find their tickets were no longer selling and this could be the final year they were a bonafide touring band!

And the legendary gig at the Rosemont, March 5 1993, where they had to carry Jon off-stage, because he was no longer able to walk.
That’s how spent he was…..

FOLLOWED BY THE APOTHEOSIS OF THE HOLY MONTH OF APRIL HOLY F HOW CAN YOU LEAVE THAT ON THE TABLE?!

I get it you know, that chronologically speaking for the story to work, you cannot have a pivotal moment in spring 1993, if you’ve just made the near breakup years 1990-1992, the heart of your documentary series.
I know.

But how about doing it in a non-chronological way?
How about, instead of making Jon’s recovering voice the closing argument of this docu series, you take us back in time to that struggle in 1993, and the culmination of frustration, of giving it their all, of nearly dying on that fucking stage because they knew that having survived EVERYTHING?
They were this close, to being nothing….

This close, to being kicked back into the 80s, ruthlessly and to suffer the same fate as their peers, becoming relics of a great era.
A musical museum.

But I didn’t know all that immediately.
What I did know was that although I was able to accept April 1993 wasn’t in the documentary, I wasn’t feeling it. So regardless of what reasons they had had to brush over this dramatic moment, they were not working for me.

Okay- a little break here, I just want to fantasize together with you;
Did you see the documentary?
Do you agree the whole thing would have been lifted to an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LEVEL, had the final 10 minutes been a flashback to that rocky-as-hell first months of 1993, where the band ended up fighting for their life once more, and Jon needed to be carried off stage because he had collapsed from exhaustion?

Would that not have made us understand why this man is not giving up?

Why Jon Bon Jovi is holding on, and going back onto that stage and into that studio, regardless?

Why maybe, even, he allowed for the professional but generic sound of John Shanks to take over, and why he was willing to sacrifice his friendship and the complicated working relationship with Richie Sambora, because he wanted a sense of control over the fate of the band and John Shanks was giving him that where Richie’s prize was that you accepted all the rocky inklings any creative in the history of the world could have told you ARE PART OF THE FRICKIN’ DEAL?

Yes, yes…. me too.
That would have been a great addition.
Having the series close cutting back to 1993, seeing Jon collapsing on stage in 1993, metaphorically indicating he had given his life to hold on to his place in the spotlights;
Would have made us understand.

And instead we got a clean and boring ending, that didn’t hold enough emotion to even count as a proper Disney ending.
(the series streams on Disney+)

At least for now, trusting the band is telling the truth;
I am NOT blaming this on the band.

From what I hear they gave free rein to director Gotham Chopra, which means Chopra chose this ending where Bon Jovi no longer performing at the level they once did, is blamed fully and entirely on Jon’s voice struggles, and on the choice of letting John Shanks determine the sound of Bon Jovi.
But even that last bit is not used to the point where it is working as a dramatic angle.
It is not explicit.

And from the looks of it, the three remaining members of the original band have been working their asses off, to promote this docu series, giving long and candid interviews, that make you pull your hair out thinking;

WHY WASN’T THIS IN THE SERIES!!!!!!!!!!

Apparently not because they were shy about it.

In particular in the final two episodes, it’s like Chopra is diligently coloring between the lines.
For reasons unknown to us, so I m guessing when I say that (most likely unconsciously) he wanted to stay accepted by Bon Jovi, regardless of what they said about giving him carte blanche to make whatever he wanted to make.

I think he put being a likable documentary maker over one that cracks open the defensive layering, and bringing a story we never heard before.
And every Bon Jovi fan will have their own thoughts about what that story could have been, but he had a chance to actually bring it!

Chopra seems uninterested in anything that smells like investigative journalism.

And for me that is a disappointment, that the director who got so close, and with the blessing of the band, did not knock this one out of the park.

The last two episodes just do not hold up, for cinematic and storytelling reasons.
You feel almost choked, from everything being kept from you.

Episodes 3 and 4 are like coming into a room where everybody is pretending everything is okay, but you feel a bomb just went off.

But even in the first two episodes, you can see the story of that they were living the rock n roll life, and what that entails, being TOLD, not SHOWN.
Breaking the very first rule of storytelling (show, don’t tell)

In one of his many interviews promoting this series, Jon Bon Jovi implies he has slept with a hundred women, (making you wonder why that was not in the documentary and we are only talking about his wife Dorothea) but also suggesting this (promiscuity) was something from the past.

Now personally, if I was married to someone who made his money from his creativity, and whose sex appeal was paying for the bills, I would not ask him to slow down;
I would have insisted he kept up the pace!

And when I say “personally” I do mean it is indeed personal, not just in monogamy preferences (or lack thereof) but also in musical taste.

Because the documentary shows how on the 1995 Tour, all band members had their partners and children with them on the road.
Not rock n’roll in theory, yet many consider it their best tour because the band was playing so tight!
And I believe in a heartbeat that from an objective standpoint, the 1995 tour with the families present, resulted in their best live performances.

I believe that in theory, a rock star getting his shit together, raising a family, becoming a philanthropist, staying on the road and in the studio for four decades;
Yes, I can see that is all great, and preferable, to many of the hell and mayhem we’ve seen being caused by them.
And all the sorrow and heartbreak they suffer themselves as well.

Got it.
But it will never be my, preference.

Less than three years apart, but to me the 1995 Tour recordings no longer have that all-in;
Ready-to-give-my-life-for-this GUSTO;
Not the Going to have to carry-me-off-stage-half dead URGENCY;
That were the hallmark, of the legendary gig at the Rosemont on March 5th, 1993

The perfection, and the properness of what is known in fandom as 1995’s
mighty These Days Tour?

Give me 1987’s random messiness, the rants about subjects I know nothing about;
Give me Richie’s birthday show performing “We’re an American Band” with Cinderella on stage.

Give me Jon risking his life flying over the crowd playing “Never Say Goodbye” from the back of the venue;
And give me the piano-driven Bob Seger cover Drift Away, melt me with your singalong sorcery.
All, for the taking on East Troy July 11th 1987.

And, instead of four episodes of docu series?
Give me that piercing thing of beauty that was Jon’s goodbye speech, wrapping up that gruesomely long New Jersey Syndicate Tour in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Where 240 concerts, 18 months of travel, days of riots and one maleficent manager had ripped and torn the band apart.
In the midst of the second show that day, and possibly last Bon Jovi show ever, it was all coming to a close, and Jon Bon Jovi spoke:

“Muchas gracias amigos.

Tonight, they tried to stop a rock show.
And the protests with the students and the college, they didn’t want us to play here tonight.
They didn’t want you to come here tonight.

But you see the power of wanting something and helping it to go smooth, that’s what this is all about.

And they couldn’t stop a rock n’ roll show, because you can’t stop a good thing.

Now this is the two hundred and thirty second, the final tour, the final show.
And after twenty countries, and three million and some odd people, a lot of cold beer and warm nights, we have to say goodbye.

It’s been a long time, there’s guys out here that have spent two birthdays on this tour, that have had children born, that have had divorces, we’ve had more cold beer than I could think of….

And I learned a long time ago from a guy on tv you never say goodbye, you just say Goodnight.
But you remember to say Thank you.

And it doesn’t matter what country you’re in, if it’s America, or Mexico, if it’s England or if it’s Russia, if it’s Australia or wherever we’ve been;

This is dedicated to the guys who set it up, to the guys who break it down, to the guys who made it possible;
We’re here with you tonight.

To the greatest road crew in the world, my brothers, and sisters.
It’s called Blood on Blood.”

source (video): 
Bon Jovi Live Blood On Blood, Guadalajara 1990, Rare Pro Shot

Night had set over the Mexican crowd as the wind carried Jon’s words away.
There had been too many shows to count. 34 Years later archivers, working to support the creation of a documentary series about the band, would count there had been 240 concerts.
Not 232.
And the director would use a snippet of the speech, and chose the Thank you, Goodnight reference, as his title. 
But the rest of Guadalajara’s speech would go unused.

But maybe, just maybe, rock n’roll was never about that one phrase that clicked.
Not about those moments when your words managed to touch eternity.
Not about that time you made the right decision, or about when you smoothed out the rough patches and you created something that was perfect.

Maybe rock n’roll is in the one hundred women that should have been a perpetually growing number.

In the guitarist like the Chinese nightingale;
Replaced by the emperor for a mechanical one, trimmed with jewels. Forever singing the same song.

Maybe rock n’ roll is not in wanting to matter, but in fearlessly being contemporary.

Saying things that will be forgotten, before the sun will rise the next day.

To speak up and to commemorate the political riots, that had surrounded the concert, for the 33.000 people who had waited the whole day for the second show at Estadio Tecnológico in Guadalajara.

To keep talking, as if in an endless conversation, locking in each and every one of the 20.000 people at the the Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, as if it’s just the bunch of you hanging out in a bar.

And maybe rock n’roll is thanking the enthusiastic and supportive audience at the Rosemont Horizon, over and over again, realizing that even if your career would end the next day because an unimpressed music journalist would write that one bad review that will be the death verdict of your career;
Tonight, you are with friends.

Maybe timeless rock n roll is not created by hard work and planning ahead and doing the thing that’s wise, let alone by doing the thing that’s proper.

But by your heart, your soul, your whole entire being oozing, shouting, and roaring;
“YES!”

And loving every minute of it.

“Thank you, goodnight”
the Bon Jovi story
streams on Hulu and Disney +

And the newly unlocked concert

Bon Jovi
11 July 1987
Alpine Valley Amphitheatre, East Troy🇺🇸
🏟️ Slippery When Wet Tour

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at 11 July 1987.

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ABOUT THIS SERIES

Welcome to a new series for this blog!

This Rock Star Writer blog will from now on be host to posts about live concerts from 1983 to 1996;
A position previously held by another blog, but that blog has found its purpose in its latest iteration;
As home to Daily Bon Jovi Yoga.

WHY this Rock Star Writer blog is about live concerts from Bon Jovi:

In 2022 -2023 I started the “concerts on this day” series,
resulting in many blogposts on the Daily Bon Jovi Yoga blog and two full fledged playlists on YouTube, covering the whole year.

Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

And:

Part II: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 6 Dec-9 June (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScbVI_oPZcf77OtrO_935JD

My current fan work is to keep those two playlists up to date, and I will be writing about new uploads.
Which is how
Bon Jovi, 11 July 1987, East Troy
came about.

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This filmer spent their 1 hour 11 minutes of film wisely!| Bon Jovi 1988 11 25 | New remaster

New remaster:

Bon Jovi
25 Nov 1988
Gothenburg 🇸🇪 Sweden
🏟️New Jersey Syndicate Tour

🎛️🎶🎧->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTEOgTkWYn0

This filmer spent their 1 hour 11 minutes of film wisely!

👩🏼‍💻 the story 

My original Soundtrack of the Day Tweet from 25 November 2022 reviewed this video outtake (so it’s not the whole concert), pretty accurately, saying:

“Cutting in at Born to be my Baby, and documenting the most difficult stage of the entire NJ Tour;
This filmer spent his 1:11 of film wisely!
You can even see Jon casually sliding his foot in a rope, flying over the crowd, and playing I’ll Be There For You from the back of the venue.

It wasn’t until now, quoting this old tweet in 2024, that I realized “he” is not a verified pronoun, since I have no idea who filmed it.
So for the 2024 title of this blogpost, I made it gender neutral, switching “he” for “they”.

But otherwise, within the limited number of characters Twitter/X gave you (the review was spread over 2 tweets);
I think the 2022 review was spot on.

It was based on a then available recording, but there has been an updated version, uploaded by hAnD90 on 24 February 2024, and it contains a few more minutes of restored footage.

So instead of starting the video at Born To Be My Baby (song 5), it now also has (video + audio) snippets of the openers Lay Your Hands on Me and I’d Die For You.
Footage which also explains what happened at the time;
The filmer switched places to a seat with a better view, and had a second Go at recording it.
This time successfully, and resulting in a video recording that has been around on YouTube, for years.

Gotenburg, Sweden is the 15th concert of the what would become the gruesomely long New Jersey Tour, which is the topic of the documentary Access All Areas.

The pace at which they rocked the world, was unbelievable.

Between the tour’s opening night, 31 October 1988 in Dublin and the final concert of this first leg of this tour on 19 December 1988, Bon Jovi played no less than 30 concerts all over the mainland, England, Scotland, Ireland, and they visited Germany twice, each time for multiple concerts.

What makes the 1988 concerts special, is described in the description box of Rotterdam 1988, a few days before Gothenburg.
hAnD90 writes about the sibling concert, Rotterdam 21 November 1988:

“Great early concert where not all gimmicks etc. were timed to perfection yet, but where a lot of raw energy was to be unleashed!”

Their previous tour, The Slippery When Wet Tour, had ended in October of 1987.
1988 Had been spent producing a worthy successor for their “Slippery When Wet” album (1986) which had brought them world fame.

Fame which no one in their right mind, thought could or would be held by the band;
Let alone prolonged and surpassed!

Slippery When Wet would always remain their most successful album in the United States, in terms of sales;
Yet it was its successor album New Jersey (Sept 1988), that was not just almost as successful as Slippery When Wet, but it also elevated them from world fame to being superstars.

A level that could never be undone.

In the early 90s, rock was pushed aside by grunge. Including almost all rock bands which had been popular in the 80s, of which there had been countless!
Although Bon Jovi did reinvent themselves in the 90s, the foundation was their musical talent and skill, of which the New Jersey album had already been proof of.
Combined with their unsurpassed quality as a live band, after the New Jersey album it could have been predicted, that Bon Jovi would survive all storms and changes of the industry.

But in 1988?
No one, knew that.
Not even Bon Jovi.

They had given their new album, New Jersey, their all, but they had not been on the road for over a year.
When the New Jersey Syndicate Tour started on October 31, in Dublin, they once again felt like a band who had to prove themselves.

If they failed to make “this” work, if they had lost their touch?
It would all have been for nothing. Bon Jovi would go under together with the other hard rock bands, and their Slippery album would be little more, than a sign of its times….

It was with that hunger, that urgency, of a band vibrantly aware that the job was not yet done, that the tour had started, on the 31st of October.
Their status, was hanging by a thread.
And an army of wolves would not hesitate to throw them over, the moment the magic of the Slippery album had worn off.

They had to make this work.

And so it began.

And on the first leg of this New Jersey Syndicate Tour 1988, which took place in the final months of that year, there was something unpolished, primal and visceral about Bon Jovi.
There was the boldness, the loudness, and the unapologetic level of belief they had pumped themselves into, that had been present in the earliest of days.

But this time, it was combined with years of experience under their belt. Both musically, as well as in terms of performance.
Yet at heart they were still that mid-80s rock show, where they swore and sweat, and every song was daring, rebellious, and dangerous.

Raw and unfinished, the show tethered on an unnamed edge, only to then plunge into an equally unnamed yet loud and vocal depth!
Into the darkness of pure rock’ n roll, dragging the willing crowd with them.
Immersing all who came to see, into new levels of frenzy.

It was as if the filmer knew, that this was not the time to half-ass. That it was bad enough they didn’t have enough tape to record the whole show, but that they were not going to let a bad view ruin this recording.
They were going to switch seats and start again!

Giving us from Born to be my Baby onward, 1 hour and 11 minutes, of the best Bon Jovi the world has ever seen.

An unfiltered, non-dramatized, 100% real record, of the final two months Bon Jovi still feared that one day, it could all be gone.

And when Jon Bon Jovi calls for “his chariot” – the hanging cables that will fly him to the back of the room – and mounts them with the words:
“It is time to fly.”

He meant it.

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This new remaster

Bon Jovi
25 Nov 1988
Gothenburg  Sweden 🇸🇪
🏟️New Jersey Syndicate Tour

has been added to:
New in Bon Jovi concerts before 1997

And to the playlist:
“Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

at 25 November 1988.

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ABOUT THIS SERIES

Welcome to the fifth in a new series for this blog!

This Rock Star Writer blog will from now on be host to posts about live concerts from 1983 to 1996;
A position previously held by another blog, but that blog has found its purpose in its latest iteration;
As home to Daily Bon Jovi Yoga.

WHY this Rock Star Writer blog is about live concerts from Bon Jovi:

In 2022 -2023 I started the “concerts on this day” series,
resulting in many blogposts on the Daily Bon Jovi Yoga blog and two full fledged playlists on YouTube, covering the whole year.

Part I: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 10 June – 5 December (before 1997)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGoDE3C06ScAo9UN4GyhtQWYfl3d6jMT

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Part II: Bon Jovi concerts on this day 6 Dec-9 June (before 1997)
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