I had the immense pleasure of sitting with Bon Jovi and his band in Vancouver @ the Granville Cinema- where the "debut" of Basic Instinct was playing. They were up there, recording, and took a break to go see the movie. They sat right in front of us.. ( not knowing at this point)...and I griped.. sitting behind all that " hair". They laughed..and we moved up in front of them. They chatted and we talked... after the movie. Real gentlemen... all of them.
It’s nice after 37 years hearing him give Hugh McDonald the credit for that iconic bass line. Hugh was in the shadows playing bass on every album from Slippery on… About time people knew.
He seems very down to earth. In his recent appearance on Kimmel, Jimmy also asked him about his debut on a Star Wars Christmas album, his initial dissatisfaction with the Living on a Prayer song, and the Bubbles story, and he was just as engaged describing it here even though he's probably been asked a million times about it over the years.
Great story about Michael Jackson. Thank you for sharing it to us, Bon Jovi. By the way, UA-camrs who wants to know more information about Michael Jackson should consult the podcasts called "Michael Jackson Case for Innocence", "Red Jackson Dance" (on UA-cam), "The Mjcast", and the documentaries "Square One MJ", "The Lies of Leaving Neverland”, “Michael Jackson Private Home Movies”, “Michael Jackson Take Two The Footage You Were Never Meant to See”, “Michael Jackson The Humanitarian”, and “Loving Neverland”. These multiple documents are precious and rich in information that the media refuses to adequately broadcast.
I was never a huge fan (their music was good, but it seemed like 80s pop after the 80s ended). He branched out way beyond music, and I assumed he was just a good businessman; but he is engaging, broadly talented, authentic and really connects with people (immediately). I get it now.
I love seeing Jon doing so many interviews while promoting Legendary. In the past 40 yrs i would get excited to see him on a talk show, talking about his personal life. It was rare. In every show he did was talk about his music. I love the new documentary because you get to hear a little bit of everything. My heart breaks for Jon but its fantastic the music catalog he has. I recommend watching it. Ive watched it 4 times
The pairing of "Wanted Dead Or Alive" with the opening scene in the movie "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" is one of the best song/movie pairings of all time!!!
Hi Jon we are die hard fans me and my sister Suzanna,We love the song Legendary ❤️❤️ you are a amazing singer songwriter a really good guy , we can’t wait for the documentary it’s 2weeks away
After Bon Jovi returned to the hotel, Bubbles stayed out, went to a karaoke bar and sang the best cover of “Living on a Prayer” ever sung before or since.
Michael Jackson knew how to rock.....He should have taken jon up on his offer. They would have had fun singing each other songs together and maybe even come up with something original. :)
I’d love to hear from any of those teenage kids who used to go in and listen to Bon Jovi’s demos!! Also, of course he’s never heard a good karaoke version of Livin’ on a Prayer, since I’ve never seen him in a bar where I’ve been singing! 😂❤
What about the story of Michael calling him (Jon) up in 1990 to go the theater of which they both did? Jon spoke of this in the very famous MTV, "Famous Last Words" that year with Kurt Loder. Why do these guys no know of that? It's probably the single handedly most famous interview Jon has done his entire life and career. Why the selective memory?
I was surprised Rich didn't know that Jon has acted in several movies. And he's actually done a good job, better than some of these guys being pushed through by hollywood big-wigs. I was stationed at NAS Millington from July to December of 1985, and I arrived just before 4th of July weekend. There was a concert at Mud Island for the holiday, with Bon Jovi OPENING for Ratt. She's a Little Runaway was Bon Jovi's hit at that time, and Round and Round was Ratt's. I actually remember Bon Jovi's show more than Ratt's, and liked the music better, too.
2:47Jon confirmed and has debunked alec john such did not play bass but was hugh Mcdonald that in fact played bass on living ona prayer and all but one albums
It's been known for years that Hugh always been the one writing and recording the bass parts since the first album... Alec played on a few songs on 7800.
‘Is that the only movie you’ve been in?’ How to tell us you don’t know the person you are interviewing without actually telling us you don’t know the person you are interviewing 🤦♂️
hey totally perplexed about the teenager studio thing uh blended a bunch of different songs there surely thats a bit wrong…they werent on the same album and sorry but you think hugh did the bassline on prayer? isnt this like off 10 years and a slap to such..even if the guy was a hack? slippery was my first record and i want to like jon but WTF was that BS
ask him why he's been charging $200 a ticket for the last 10 years with his horrible vocals. the hell is this propoganda? this is embarrassing. partying with Bubbles 🙄
This guy can’t even sing how he is in the rock ‘n’ roll. Hall of Fame blows my mind him and his Cincy band he was a two hit wonder the only reason why he’s in the Hall of Fame because he’s a stout liberal. three dog night belongs in the rock and roll Hall of Fame, not this bum and his band!
I had the immense pleasure of sitting with Bon Jovi and his band in Vancouver @ the Granville Cinema- where the "debut" of Basic Instinct was playing. They were up there, recording, and took a break to go see the movie. They sat right in front of us.. ( not knowing at this point)...and I griped.. sitting behind all that " hair". They laughed..and we moved up in front of them. They chatted and we talked... after the movie. Real gentlemen... all of them.
It’s nice after 37 years hearing him give Hugh McDonald the credit for that iconic bass line. Hugh was in the shadows playing bass on every album from Slippery on… About time people knew.
Hugh knew?
So Jon admits that HUGH (not Alec) came up with the baseline for LOAP! Knew it all along, so smooth 🙂
A.J.S. was a better touring bassist than a studio bassist.
That was a great interview, Rich. I wish it was longer.
The interview was longer, this is just the true or false segment
Full interview is already uploaded u just gotta watch it
MJJ was so incredibly famous that anybody associated with him (i.e. Bubbles) became "A list" superstars. Let that one sink in.
Whacko Jacko also diddled little boys and paid off the families to avoid jail time. Let that sink in
Michael Jackson was another level of fame. Great story.
One of the only times I've seen him relaxed and laughing. Good interview, he's pretty funny !
Hugh McDonald came up with the bass line for Living on a Prayer. Confirmed!
Hugh played every base line on every record. Alec was a mess.
This was awesome.
He seems very down to earth. In his recent appearance on Kimmel, Jimmy also asked him about his debut on a Star Wars Christmas album, his initial dissatisfaction with the Living on a Prayer song, and the Bubbles story, and he was just as engaged describing it here even though he's probably been asked a million times about it over the years.
Great story about Michael Jackson. Thank you for sharing it to us, Bon Jovi.
By the way, UA-camrs who wants to know more information about Michael Jackson should consult the podcasts called "Michael Jackson Case for Innocence", "Red Jackson Dance" (on UA-cam), "The Mjcast", and the documentaries "Square One MJ", "The Lies of Leaving Neverland”, “Michael Jackson Private Home Movies”, “Michael Jackson Take Two The Footage You Were Never Meant to See”, “Michael Jackson The Humanitarian”, and “Loving Neverland”. These multiple documents are precious and rich in information that the media refuses to adequately broadcast.
Yeah, no, he abused kids. Deal with it.
@@Matt-fs1yyhow do you know ?
This is the MJ bit 5:33
@@Matt-fs1yy no he didnt, the parents of the kids came out and said it wasnt true…the kids even said nothing happened
@@MarcLpz0098 Oh, so all the parents he paid off said it wasn't true? Sure.
I was never a huge fan (their music was good, but it seemed like 80s pop after the 80s ended). He branched out way beyond music, and I assumed he was just a good businessman; but he is engaging, broadly talented, authentic and really connects with people (immediately). I get it now.
I agree. I wa never a fan of their music. But, Jon has definitely created a successful career for himself.
I love seeing Jon doing so many interviews while promoting Legendary. In the past 40 yrs i would get excited to see him on a talk show, talking about his personal life. It was rare. In every show he did was talk about his music. I love the new documentary because you get to hear a little bit of everything. My heart breaks for Jon but its fantastic the music catalog he has. I recommend watching it. Ive watched it 4 times
I had this Star Wars Christmas record and would just stare at the artwork when I was a kid, I loved it.
My go-to song is Runaway by Bon Jovi and the entire bar back in 2007 to 2015 would explode in applause! Big fun
he did a good job in U571
and Cry Wolf
Homegrown
He was great in Moonlight & Valentino.
The pairing of "Wanted Dead Or Alive" with the opening scene in the movie "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" is one of the best song/movie pairings of all time!!!
I had Christmas In the Stars 😂😂😂
So do we, we all love those songs.
They gave Loverboy the song Notorious so not bad at all.
Hi Jon we are die hard fans me and my sister Suzanna,We love the song Legendary ❤️❤️ you are a amazing singer songwriter a really good guy , we can’t wait for the documentary it’s 2weeks away
BLOWING BUBBLES, TAKES ON A WHOLE DIFFERENT MEANING
After Bon Jovi returned to the hotel, Bubbles stayed out, went to a karaoke bar and sang the best cover of “Living on a Prayer” ever sung before or since.
Michael Jackson knew how to rock.....He should have taken jon up on his offer. They would have had fun singing each other songs together and maybe even come up with something original. :)
Bon Jon jovi is a American legend
I remember seeing BJ before they blew up at Great Adventure in NJ. Played during the day and at night. I think it was 85 right after 7800deg came out.
Tom Cruise also had a cameo in the series. He was shot in the final battle of the original "Young Guns."
What an awesome guy.
Slightly off subject, but Tom Cruise also had a blink and you'll miss it cameo in the final firefight in the first Young Guns
Great interview
Bon jovi looking good❤
I’d love to hear from any of those teenage kids who used to go in and listen to Bon Jovi’s demos!! Also, of course he’s never heard a good karaoke version of Livin’ on a Prayer, since I’ve never seen him in a bar where I’ve been singing! 😂❤
Love Bon Jovi 👍🏾🔥
Eddie was in U571, had a major role to play.
The other movie I saw Jon Bon Jovi die in was U-571. Takes a sub hatch to the face after the other sub explodes. Brutal.
What about the story of Michael calling him (Jon) up in 1990 to go the theater of which they both did? Jon spoke of this in the very famous MTV, "Famous Last Words" that year with Kurt Loder. Why do these guys no know of that? It's probably the single handedly most famous interview Jon has done his entire life and career. Why the selective memory?
I was surprised Rich didn't know that Jon has acted in several movies. And he's actually done a good job, better than some of these guys being pushed through by hollywood big-wigs.
I was stationed at NAS Millington from July to December of 1985, and I arrived just before 4th of July weekend. There was a concert at Mud Island for the holiday, with Bon Jovi OPENING for Ratt. She's a Little Runaway was Bon Jovi's hit at that time, and Round and Round was Ratt's. I actually remember Bon Jovi's show more than Ratt's, and liked the music better, too.
George Lucas, the gift (Stars Wars)….that keeps on giving, lol
Jon was in a lot of movies. They should have researched that before asking him if he was in YGII and nothing else.
THE PIZZA PIE JURY!!!!!
Pizza Parlor Jury.
@@shlepmessing8703 Leepin' Lizards! That's right.... I forgot......🥺
@@dragracer2511 You were close enough.
fastlane one of the best rock clubs in ever
Fact: Desmond Child wrote all of Bon Jovi’s hits.
Many... but not all.
When your teeth match your sneakers 😆
U 571, Bon Jovi did a good job.
Hahahaha he partied with bubbles the chimp
How do you not Know he was in Young Guns 2? do you even do any research? I know your old enough to have been around when the movie came out.
2:47Jon confirmed and has debunked alec john such did not play bass but was hugh Mcdonald that in fact played bass on living ona prayer and all but one albums
Did he really ask him if young guns II was the only movie he's been in? I mean, please do your research
5:45 .... is when it starts. the misleading title is meant for you to listen through irrelevant content until you get to the MJ story. a dirty trick
That's just the big thing throughout the true or false to get people's attention. It's not misleading. In fact, it’s accurate
My hero! Thank you.
Thanks!
Eisen doesn’t know Jon was in U-571?
Or anything else he did.
$183 and 1980? Damn, you can’t make that today.😊
I cannot stand living on a prayer, maybe too Jersey for me.
The Charlie Weiss wedding singer story is somewhere on UA-cam, its so cringe to see her bugging Jon to sing.....
Hugh came up with the baseline? Shouldn’t he have said Alex?
It's been known for years that Hugh always been the one writing and recording the bass parts since the first album... Alec played on a few songs on 7800.
That's great, but i still miss Richie
They haven't been a rock band since Richie left.
‘Is that the only movie you’ve been in?’ How to tell us you don’t know the person you are interviewing without actually telling us you don’t know the person you are interviewing 🤦♂️
hey totally perplexed about the teenager studio thing uh blended a bunch of different songs there surely thats a bit wrong…they werent on the same album and sorry but you think hugh did the bassline on prayer? isnt this like off 10 years and a slap to such..even if the guy was a hack? slippery was my first record and i want to like jon but WTF was that BS
If you knew Bubbles final fate, you would not think that is a funny story about him...........
Isn’t he still alive
@@robpaxson4455... Bubbles is still alive and is in the care of Center for Great Apes in Wauchula , Florida.
He was in U 571... not a small film. still dies fast lol.
They gave Loverboy, a bad name.
How do you not know that Jon Bon Jovi is an actor??? And you call yourself a journalist. Rich Eisen, more like Poor Eisen.
GoBills🦬
I. D. ♡ L. ❤️
Michael sent Bubbles down to hang with Bon Jovi so he could have some "alone time" with an underage Japanese boy.
Kids: these are good!
Jon & Richie: far out, then!!
JBJ is so cool and wasn't Richie with Denise Richards?
Great show RE!!
ask him why he's been charging $200 a ticket for the last 10 years with his horrible vocals. the hell is this propoganda? this is embarrassing. partying with Bubbles 🙄
Great interview except for Brockman.
He seems like a good dude, but I've never liked his music. I don't like any of the 80s rock bands; it's just not my thing.
This guy can’t even sing how he is in the rock ‘n’ roll. Hall of Fame blows my mind him and his Cincy band he was a two hit wonder the only reason why he’s in the Hall of Fame because he’s a stout liberal. three dog night belongs in the rock and roll Hall of Fame, not this bum and his band!
John jump to light speed and went forward in time. Dude looks 90 years old now.
If this about secret service joke I made. Then it’s funny other wise I can’t force myself.
Who’s the lesbian that Rich is interviewing?
He looks so haggard .hes aged
He's 62, so I'm not sure what you were expecting? Ageing isn't a disease that can be cured with water and salads.
@@nebularain3338he looks 80
Could care less about a Child Molester but since he was famous no body cares what he did to all those kids
Not guilty on all 14 charges. Over a 10-year FBI investigation - 0 evidence.
The correct phrase is..I couldn’t care less.
@@Smoothgrooves- Maybe he really cares and wrote it correctly.
And no one cares about fake victims the man is innocent get over it
Agreed @@EazyRocko