listening to this just makes you realize what an incredible vocalist Jon was.. Man o man what talent. The timbre of his voice and the range is just astounding.
@Herra Makunautinto maybe you can share your tips/technique so that it won't hurt vocally :) because if you ask me, that part really strains the vocal chords.
Currently, many people criticize him for the way he sings, saying that he sounds horrible or he forgot to sing but, just imagine you already sing like that and with many other songs for 40 years, obviously your voice is going to be f*cked up, but he's doing his best anyway, he's not the same anymore, but he still has the guts to be in the stage and keep doing what he likes the most.
Sounds amazing!!! I love the "Slippery When Wet" album, I love social disease and Wanted dead or alive, living on a prayer, pretty much the whole album! Bon jovi is such a great artist!
Drop dead gorgeous and killer voice. Saw them when they opened for RATT in the 80's. Loved both bands but Bon Jovi should have been the headliners. Blew RATT away.
Opened for RATT. Jesus Christ. I never knew that and I´m from Jersey. Almost like Journey opening for Nickelback. Ok, not really. I just never cared for RATT.
es una gran canción dificil de cantar y el podía llegar a las notas mas altas y sin finjir la voz aguda sino que mantenía su voz rasposa llegando las notas mas altas algo difícil de hacer mis respetos
@@99omarinho cantar eso asi mas de 5 veces jode la voz a cualquiera. Creo q es la inconsciencia y ganas de comerse el mundo propias de los años de juventud. Eso si, le valio para vender muchos discos y por que no decirlo, vivir de las rentas.
@@mightymouse7903 y hay dos millones de covers de esta cancion y nadie nadie nadie cantó asi, nadie.. pero es como decis vos, estaba apuesto a todo y se comio el mundo, literal
How can you search for this then dislike it? This shows how raw and powerful Jon’s voice was, it’s unbelievable and he damaged his voice for our benefit so just embrace and enjoy it!!!
@@vegetaisbetterthangoku2891 I'm sorry oyu feel that way, but it's true. This so so chopped up it's crazy, and then for it to be so all over the place when this is supposed to be his "best possible performance" I mean this is what is ON THE ALBUM, it's just that his "best" should be better than that.
He hits some of the highest notes in the history of rock. But much more astounding is how high is the tessitura of this song. In other words, most every note of the main chorus is a higher note than what most decent tenors can sing.
hmm.. have you ever tried singing Dio? This tessitura is nothing compared to Dio, but still a great song.. And decent tenors can definitely hit those notes... Heck I am a baritone and I have no problem singing this song , for me runaway has always been more difficult..
same lol i'm a Bass/Baritone, but these notes are nothing. The only stuff I have difficulty with is Rody Walker, Lukas Magyar, Mike Patton or Spencer Sotelo
Excelente y unica voz, que con la musica de la banda es una cancion perfecta, hermosa y legendaria. I ❤ Jon Bon Jovi & Bon Jovi el mejor grupo de Rock.
Sorry But Not The Fifth Octave... Maybe The Fourth But If Not 100% The Third, If You Want A Fifth Octave Note By Jon Bon Jovi, Then You Can Just Listen To I'll Be There For You Or Livin' In Sin. Or I Think Let's Make it Baby.
Aiona Torres sadly he did which was the first thing that started to damage his voice. In the late 80s and early 90s, he was forced to excessively go touring for profits which ultimately strained his voice, to the point he was directed to use steroids directly to his vocals which made him last through the tours but affected it drastically afterwards
Salut Jon. Depuis des années 40 ans que je t'écoute chanter tout les jours. Tu es vraiment un homme incroyable et unique. Ta voix me fait frissonnée à chaque fois que je t'écoute chanter . Mille baisers de France. Y Love You Jon mon amour platonique ❤️💟❤️💟❤️💟❤️
1 dislike???? how could u search for this, listen to it and not b happy wit it!!!!! Jon's voice here is incredible,amazing,outstanding,superb!!!!!!!!!!!
Jon Bon Jovi. Registro vocal: 3 1/4 octavas. Nota mas alta:G5 (let´s make it baby (demo) Nota mas baja: E2 (Queen of New Orleans) La mejor voz que he escuchando! BON JOVI THE BEST!!
Alright, so here’s why it sounds a bit weird in the end (most likely): It isn’t autotune (lol did not exist) OR tape speed. There are two things going on: (1) This is NOT one recording. There are at least two; and the parts are spliced together, because Jon was not able to sing all of the chorus in one go without sacrificing power and quality. So half of it is one take, and the other half is another (e.g., recording 1: “Woah, we’re half way there”; recording 2: “Woah-oh living on a prayer” [and really that may be three recordings]). (2) The other thing going on is a complete change in how he’s singing. Most of the song is chest voice. But this part is mostly head voice, but “thickened” up with an ungodly amount of pharyngeal voice. You will notice his annunciation gets a bit less sharp here as well. This helps facilitate that pharyngeal voice, and the power he gets in the transition between “living” and “on,” despite it being mostly head voice with a bit of mixed voice in there. That sound really blows up the nasal passage at the most powerful notes there, but the reality is that it SOUNDS much more powerful than it really is. It’s a difficult to learn trick, in much the same way screaming in metal is. But this part sounds weird in part because it’s head voice and mix voice, and utterly saturated in pharyngeal voice. This is my best guess anyway.
This was an amazingly demanding song! his range is beyong Sprinsteen, Tyler, Perry or other real competitive singers. Jon belongs to a breed of deep pop rock singers with strong physical and vocal demands
Легенда 20го века. Джон спокойно перепел Битлз, Травелинг Валдбурес, Мика Джагера Его голос просто феноменальный ..и был ещё голос Стивена Тайлера , но он был другим конечно
Jon actually goes a lot higher than this, just not in his mixed chest voice. Check out Keep The Faith - Stockholm 1993 for some REALLY crazy high notes
I think it's all done without any pitch treatments as others have suggested, but you can hear that it's different performances/punch-ins as it would be "impossible" to sing this all the way through otherwise.
This version makes me feel sadness for some reason. It starts out good with just him, and its beautiful. But then it stays just his voice, it feels alone and hopeless. and just full of sorrow. I love this voice only version, but it feels sad :(
I have a theory about what makes a singers voice appealing (not necessarily technically great). It has a lot to do with emotion in the voice and a lot of that comes from pushing yourself and your voice to the limit. Other more technically gifted singers might actually pull of the song more perfectly, but it's not as appealing because it lacks the straining that the original did to reach those notes and the emotion involved. Jon Bon Jovi definitely reaches to hit those notes and with those imperfections comes character and emotion. Steve Perry sang Journey songs in much the same way, as if his life depended on it. And in both these cases as well as many others, their voices aren't what they once were, and not just due to aging. I'll give an example with a singer I saw last year (and don't let your opinion of this singer distract from the point I'm trying to make). Adam Lambert sang the songs of Queen effortlesly and flawlessly. He didn't have to strain in places where the immortal Freddie Mercury did, and ironically, that's what made Freddie's vocals so special. And taking that risk, which makes the vocal so appealing, is also what reduces your vocal quality more rapidly.
Emotion is EXACTLY right. If its Authentic sounding it will sale. The same reason Adele sounds so amazing. Its what makes 90's power ballads immortal!!!
+BonJovi Archives Na jajajaja i can hit that notes with a vocal technique ;) That "OOOOOH" goes to the back of the nouse(resonace) and the L goes in front of the teeth, so its easy...
+BonJovi Archives ... when productions were much more expensive because they had to do a gazillion takes and still pitch-correct some parts in the end... in a mostly analog environment.
Relatively uncommon, but Bob Clearmountain was on the job here. He had the Eventide Harmonizer. We had a guy who eventually sold a design to Eventide hook us up with pitch modification on a keyboard to find any note back in 1991, and by then it was commonplace in the better studios.
Resultados da pesquisa Resultado do Mapa de informações Livin' on a Prayer Bon Jovi Once upon a time not so long ago Tommy used to work on the docks, union's been on strike He's down on his luck, it's tough, so tough Gina works the diner all day working for her man She brings home her pay, for love, for love She says, we've got to hold on to what we've got It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not We've got each other and that's a lot for love We'll give it a shot Woah, we're half way there Woah, livin' on a prayer Take my hand, we'll make it I swear Woah, livin' on a prayer Tommy's got his six-string in hock Now he's holding in what he used to make it talk So tough, it's tough Gina dreams of running away When she cries in the night, Tommy whispers Baby, it's okay, someday We've got to hold on to what we've got It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not We've got each other and that's a lot for love We'll give it a shot Woah, we're half way there Woah, livin' on a prayer Take my hand, we'll make it I swear Woah, livin' on a prayer Livin' on a prayer Oh, we've got to hold on, ready or not You live for the fight when it's all that you've got Woah, we're half way there Woah, livin' on a prayer Take my hand, we'll make it I swear Woah, livin' on a prayer Woah, we're half way there Woah, livin' on a prayer Take my hand, we'll make it I swear Woah, livin' on a prayer Woah, we're half way there Woah, livin' on a prayer Take my hand, we'll make it I swear Woah, livin' on a prayer
People: “Jon, you’re gonna ruin your voice”
Jon: “Haha key change go wooooooo”
true haha, 30 years later, he regrets of made that key change
his smoking didn't help
lmfao
hahahahh best comment ever
His voice is so unique. I'd recognize it anywhere
Damn. That man can sing!
90's Bon Jovi has the best tone
And even then, this was overdubbed repeatedly..... You can hear the edits..... So yeah, he wasn't hitting it consistently back then either.
Ville Sivonen
the person is aging, respectively, and the voice is also worse
Not anymore because of this!
That is what his wife hears when he is in the shower.
listening to this just makes you realize what an incredible vocalist Jon was.. Man o man what talent. The timbre of his voice and the range is just astounding.
but never hit the higher note live...
Pablo drummer Hannover 1986 he did
@@pablosole3700 ua-cam.com/video/EgbYzH2-1Lc/v-deo.html he actually did it on here. Legit. Take a listen :)
@@pablosole3700 He did sometimes, but it was dangerous.
He stopped after 1988 I think
Chest voice D sharp, with added grit...
It's a miracle
not really spencer sotelo hits an octave higher with more power
@Onyx Do you know how high a D#7 is? That is definitely not chest voice. It's at least a hybrid technique
There was no MATURED tenor in history who could hit E5 and above in full voice.
yeah JBJ could sing a bit higher when he was a teenager but then his voice matured
and his tone improved a lot
The 5th octave notes in here definitely sound mixed to me.
I won't rest until I sing like that
10 years has past. Do you sing like that?
@@pekkalaitinen8769 He probably died of sleep deprivation
Seat down plis...
Hahahha you'll end up voiceless 🤣🤣🤣
Yup, no comment says it all. He was left voiceless.
3:03 man, this part echos the 4 walls of the world, its insanely extraordinary!
more like the 4 walls of the universe that sends us all to the backrooms
@@bonzi8322 Did you make it out? I played the first level or two with my buddies and got so freaked out we never launched the game again lol.
@@djjazzyjeff1232 i never went in the backrooms
I can feel my throat tensing up just listening to this. Amazing.
3:05 That hurts my voice just listening to it
@Herra Makunautinto maybe you can share your tips/technique so that it won't hurt vocally :) because if you ask me, that part really strains the vocal chords.
@@ajalchemist9480 it does take a bit of work, but you can probably reach it with a solid bit of air before you go up their.
his singing pretty high up there, this is high for female voices, so for a male voice it's not something you hear everyday
Its easy sing it if you use falsette but Bon Jovi can sing it without falsette! Singing that pitch notes with crunching voice are very hard!
Yes
This is why 80s had the most epic sound ever \m/ RawPower !!
100th like
Nothing beats 80s sound
It's the production. evrthg was produced to sound huge with tons of fx like reverb, layering, panning etc
@@cheery-hex Also the era of the classic Fairlight/ Synclavier ETC 😀
Currently, many people criticize him for the way he sings, saying that he sounds horrible or he forgot to sing but, just imagine you already sing like that and with many other songs for 40 years, obviously your voice is going to be f*cked up, but he's doing his best anyway, he's not the same anymore, but he still has the guts to be in the stage and keep doing what he likes the most.
His range is insane!!
EDIT: Since I'm getting a lot of "was" comments, I'm going to go ahead an say: was.
compared to sebastein bach and another singers of the time hes medicore at best
Wow. Didn't know he had quite this in him.
The high part is sung by Ritchie Sambora !!!
Was
not in this video
One of the greatest power vocalists ever.
His voice is FANTASTIC
One of the greatest singers of all time! Amazing range and power
Jesus his screaming is beautiful
Ladies and gentlemen: Jon Bon Jovi’s voice has left the building!
oh god , it gives me goosebumps
Look at his vocal range,it's so powerful
Quando você ouve sem os instrumentos, você valoriza ainda mais a potência da voz.
he's legendary
People can say anything about Jon's voice but he does not lack ANY bit of style, feeling and emotion and with that is how you Conquer the World!
What a powerful voice!!💗💗
Sounds amazing!!! I love the "Slippery When Wet" album, I love social disease and Wanted dead or alive, living on a prayer, pretty much the whole album! Bon jovi is such a great artist!
Drop dead gorgeous and killer voice. Saw them when they opened for RATT in the 80's. Loved both bands but Bon Jovi should have been the headliners. Blew RATT away.
my mom and uncles got to see that tour Navajo Nation Fair 1985🤘🤘
You're the one that's drop dead gorgeous
Opened for RATT. Jesus Christ. I never knew that and I´m from Jersey. Almost like Journey opening for Nickelback. Ok, not really. I just never cared for RATT.
@@ananda_miaoyin Ratt in the 80s was awesome
@@fuckingrockstar1756 They are a good band - so is Rush. I never got into either of them, though.
es una gran canción dificil de cantar y el podía llegar a las notas mas altas y sin finjir la voz aguda sino que mantenía su voz rasposa llegando las notas mas altas algo difícil de hacer mis respetos
Hahahah Ha lástima que se le jodió la voz
por eso ahora es dificil ver a alguien que haga un cover completo de la voz
@@99omarinho cantar eso asi mas de 5 veces jode la voz a cualquiera. Creo q es la inconsciencia y ganas de comerse el mundo propias de los años de juventud. Eso si, le valio para vender muchos discos y por que no decirlo, vivir de las rentas.
@@Mayeloski Hay alguno? Yo nunca he visto un cover completo , calcado , cantado de esa manera.
@@mightymouse7903 y hay dos millones de covers de esta cancion y nadie nadie nadie cantó asi, nadie.. pero es como decis vos, estaba apuesto a todo y se comio el mundo, literal
Voice of an angel always has been always will be
I wish more singers could sing like this
A voice as powerful as his voice is incredibly rare. Nobody screamed like Jon. Nobody
All singers worth their salt can do this.
@@djjazzyjeff1232 por isso que não existe um cover que chegue aos pés do original
erm John farnham back in the day could easily sing this. check out his 1990 live tour it's insane how easily he belts in the high range
I love how he is the only one that can actually sing his song in a way that nobody else in covers can
wow his voice is perfect
How can you search for this then dislike it? This shows how raw and powerful Jon’s voice was, it’s unbelievable and he damaged his voice for our benefit so just embrace and enjoy it!!!
So true! These vocals are amazing!
Because it's BAD that's why lol. Your average Karaoke singer can do better than this!
@@djjazzyjeff1232 You can stop now
@@vegetaisbetterthangoku2891 I'm sorry oyu feel that way, but it's true. This so so chopped up it's crazy, and then for it to be so all over the place when this is supposed to be his "best possible performance" I mean this is what is ON THE ALBUM, it's just that his "best" should be better than that.
@@djjazzyjeff1232weak bait
He hits some of the highest notes in the history of rock. But much more astounding is how high is the tessitura of this song. In other words, most every note of the main chorus is a higher note than what most decent tenors can sing.
hmm.. have you ever tried singing Dio? This tessitura is nothing compared to Dio, but still a great song.. And decent tenors can definitely hit those notes... Heck I am a baritone and I have no problem singing this song , for me runaway has always been more difficult..
same lol i'm a Bass/Baritone, but these notes are nothing. The only stuff I have difficulty with is Rody Walker, Lukas Magyar, Mike Patton or Spencer Sotelo
Onyx Jones Are those notes thinner than jovi's? or thicker?
Thick, I avoid falsetto unless i'm trying to make my voice sound like a female.
Like to do female parts like in Thunder rolls, Or Hair-Trigger or some little mermaid stuff
no me cansare de decir que pedazo de voz que tenia jon
jeremi Huaman Sandoval QUE TIENE TODAVIA
Tenía
Smashed Pumpkin NO MI AMOR TIENE QUIERAS O NO
@@francelitamejia1607 tenia
@@pablo5944 TIENE
Jon sacrificed his majestic voice to solidify their status 👊
We need more voices like this one in our days
New artists could learn so much from singers like Jon Bon Jovi and Joe Elliott. BJ absolutely kills this!
Excelente y unica voz, que con la musica de la banda es una cancion perfecta, hermosa y legendaria.
I ❤ Jon Bon Jovi & Bon Jovi el mejor grupo de Rock.
ladies and gentlemen… Mr Jon Bon Jovi 💜
Wish more peolpe could sing just like this! Because this is the best!
My throat hurts just listening to this. What a powerful vocal range.
I swear he hits the 5th octave at least 5 different times in one line
not that much here haha
Sorry But Not The Fifth Octave... Maybe The Fourth But If Not 100% The Third, If You Want A Fifth Octave Note By Jon Bon Jovi, Then You Can Just Listen To I'll Be There For You Or Livin' In Sin. Or I Think Let's Make it Baby.
@@bhdjsfv378a2 let’s make it baby has the 6th octave
@@unloosedhades Woah, what timestamp is it at?
@@bhdjsfv378a2 G#6 in the video near the end. I think on the yt video it’s 5:29 - 5:31 and also 5:39 - 5:41 and a couple more after it
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is jon bon jovi baby ^_^ ^_^
Time to drop the mic .Simply awesome stuff Jon
this is why i love this man
Jon Bon Jovi é a perfeição 💙
3:01 listen that scream, it hurt him!
that part helped damage his vocal cords
It's a damn shame his voice was ruined by excessive touring
fixxxer3456 and smoking. He used to smoke from 1994 to 2009
@@zhelyazkopetkov8211 cigarettes or somethin else?
@@MizterB just cigarette. He never got into drugs or somethin'
Aiona Torres sadly he did which was the first thing that started to damage his voice. In the late 80s and early 90s, he was forced to excessively go touring for profits which ultimately strained his voice, to the point he was directed to use steroids directly to his vocals which made him last through the tours but affected it drastically afterwards
That and a pretty dangerous technique
I love the beginning part where he said once upon a time not so long ago😍😍😍
Salut Jon. Depuis des années 40 ans que je t'écoute chanter tout les jours. Tu es vraiment un homme incroyable et unique. Ta voix me fait frissonnée à chaque fois que je t'écoute chanter . Mille baisers de France. Y Love You Jon mon amour platonique ❤️💟❤️💟❤️💟❤️
3:05 maybe that's the start of his voice getting shot.
No autotune. No protools. Enough said.
1 dislike???? how could u search for this, listen to it and not b happy wit it!!!!! Jon's voice here is incredible,amazing,outstanding,superb!!!!!!!!!!!
this is just..... beyond amazing!!!!!!!
Jon Bon Jovi. Registro vocal: 3 1/4 octavas. Nota mas alta:G5 (let´s
make it baby (demo) Nota mas baja: E2 (Queen of New Orleans)
La mejor voz que he escuchando! BON JOVI THE BEST!!
i think it's G6
Fantastic voice!!!!!!!!! Amazing...
The best voice ever!
Alright, so here’s why it sounds a bit weird in the end (most likely):
It isn’t autotune (lol did not exist) OR tape speed. There are two things going on:
(1) This is NOT one recording. There are at least two; and the parts are spliced together, because Jon was not able to sing all of the chorus in one go without sacrificing power and quality. So half of it is one take, and the other half is another (e.g., recording 1: “Woah, we’re half way there”; recording 2: “Woah-oh living on a prayer” [and really that may be three recordings]).
(2) The other thing going on is a complete change in how he’s singing. Most of the song is chest voice. But this part is mostly head voice, but “thickened” up with an ungodly amount of pharyngeal voice. You will notice his annunciation gets a bit less sharp here as well. This helps facilitate that pharyngeal voice, and the power he gets in the transition between “living” and “on,” despite it being mostly head voice with a bit of mixed voice in there. That sound really blows up the nasal passage at the most powerful notes there, but the reality is that it SOUNDS much more powerful than it really is. It’s a difficult to learn trick, in much the same way screaming in metal is. But this part sounds weird in part because it’s head voice and mix voice, and utterly saturated in pharyngeal voice.
This is my best guess anyway.
The best voice in rock from 1983 to 1995
Wow. This was awesome. Unique voice.
I'm SPEECHLESS! this is AMAZING!!!
Jon Bon Jovi had hella pipes back in the day
That's all Jon. All of it.
This was an amazingly demanding song! his range is beyong Sprinsteen, Tyler, Perry or other real competitive singers. Jon belongs to a breed of deep pop rock singers with strong physical and vocal demands
Es el más grande Jon..con su voz y simpatía que tiene...el mejor .el más grande por siempre Jon bon Jovi..LOVE you
Amazing & awesone Jon's vocal
Легенда 20го века. Джон спокойно перепел Битлз, Травелинг Валдбурес, Мика Джагера
Его голос просто феноменальный ..и был ещё голос Стивена Тайлера , но он был другим конечно
Love the raspiness on those high notes at the end. Very rock n roll. Too bad he lost that ability long ago. Really is a shame.
voz incrivel. melhor que ja vi. Notas altas!!
This is reason he is a legend
É INCRIVEL
This is an AWESOME song to begin with, but when you remove all tracks except the vocals, it becomes pure heaven!!!!!
majestic voice....
Amazing voice!!!!!!
que voz tan increíble y como llega a las notas altas!!! John un grande
nunca llego en vivo a la nota alta del final
Si llegó , en varias ocasiones,lamentablemente ese intento hizo que durante sus interminables tours su voz se vaya deteriorando
en bradford se escucha claramente que hace el cambio de tono xD
@@pablosole3700 ua-cam.com/video/EgbYzH2-1Lc/v-deo.html como dijo el de arriba, en Bradford anoto TODAS LAS NOTAS. Impresionante!
comadre cOMO PUEDES ESCRIBIRLO ASÍ ES JON SIN H AAAAAKANXKSNXKDJRNSOXNDIXNDJSNN
Very cool to hear this isolated!
Jesus Christ!!!!!! My ears were ringin at de end,,,,, Unbelievable!!
Awesome.
That high note is too much
copykon not so true...the hightes note he hits here is D#5
All you had to do was follow the damn train CJ! But Eb5 is D#5
that hight not is the best bro
Jon actually goes a lot higher than this, just not in his mixed chest voice. Check out Keep The Faith - Stockholm 1993 for some REALLY crazy high notes
I love his voice
A M A Z I N G! Totally love it!!!!
Awesome voice....i love u...jon....
Chega a Arrepiar
Never realized how much he was doing in this.
Great singer!!!
Love Jon
Melhor vocalista de todos tempos
I think it's all done without any pitch treatments as others have suggested, but you can hear that it's different performances/punch-ins as it would be "impossible" to sing this all the way through otherwise.
the notes are easy, whats hard is that the lines overlap in the studio. No time to breathe
Lord this man can sang
Inacreditável!!!
Linda voz
The goosebumps!!! :)
This version makes me feel sadness for some reason. It starts out good with just him, and its beautiful. But then it stays just his voice, it feels alone and hopeless. and just full of sorrow. I love this voice only version, but it feels sad :(
Love vocals only
I have a theory about what makes a singers voice appealing (not necessarily technically great). It has a lot to do with emotion in the voice and a lot of that comes from pushing yourself and your voice to the limit. Other more technically gifted singers might actually pull of the song more perfectly, but it's not as appealing because it lacks the straining that the original did to reach those notes and the emotion involved. Jon Bon Jovi definitely reaches to hit those notes and with those imperfections comes character and emotion. Steve Perry sang Journey songs in much the same way, as if his life depended on it. And in both these cases as well as many others, their voices aren't what they once were, and not just due to aging.
I'll give an example with a singer I saw last year (and don't let your opinion of this singer distract from the point I'm trying to make). Adam Lambert sang the songs of Queen effortlesly and flawlessly. He didn't have to strain in places where the immortal Freddie Mercury did, and ironically, that's what made Freddie's vocals so special.
And taking that risk, which makes the vocal so appealing, is also what reduces your vocal quality more rapidly.
Very interesting..I agree largely but think Lady Gaga is an interesting case. She can hit the notes and still is full of emotion.
Emotion is not a technical term. I highly doubt performers rely on their emotion on the 239th concert of a hit song.
Emotion is EXACTLY right. If its Authentic sounding it will sale. The same reason Adele sounds so amazing. Its what makes 90's power ballads immortal!!!
Liam Gallagher
pre-autotone #bonjovi4ever
+BonJovi Archives Na jajajaja i can hit that notes with a vocal technique ;)
That "OOOOOH" goes to the back of the nouse(resonace) and the L goes in front of the teeth, so its easy...
+BonJovi Archives ... when productions were much more expensive because they had to do a gazillion takes and still pitch-correct some parts in the end... in a mostly analog environment.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_correction
Read up bro!
Relatively uncommon, but Bob Clearmountain was on the job here. He had the Eventide Harmonizer. We had a guy who eventually sold a design to Eventide hook us up with pitch modification on a keyboard to find any note back in 1991, and by then it was commonplace in the better studios.
@@G1Doppelganger on full voice and with the rasp?
amazing
La mejor voz rockera de todos los tiempos , bon jovi congratulations
This got copyright claimed without having any music in it, that’s impressive.
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Livin' on a Prayer
Bon Jovi
Once upon a time not so long ago
Tommy used to work on the docks, union's been on strike
He's down on his luck, it's tough, so tough
Gina works the diner all day working for her man
She brings home her pay, for love, for love
She says, we've got to hold on to what we've got
It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not
We've got each other and that's a lot for love
We'll give it a shot
Woah, we're half way there
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it I swear
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Tommy's got his six-string in hock
Now he's holding in what he used to make it talk
So tough, it's tough
Gina dreams of running away
When she cries in the night, Tommy whispers
Baby, it's okay, someday
We've got to hold on to what we've got
It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not
We've got each other and that's a lot for love
We'll give it a shot
Woah, we're half way there
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it I swear
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Livin' on a prayer
Oh, we've got to hold on, ready or not
You live for the fight when it's all that you've got
Woah, we're half way there
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it I swear
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Woah, we're half way there
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it I swear
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Woah, we're half way there
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it I swear
Woah, livin' on a prayer
Amazing
Maravilloso.