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It was 1988... I was 18, and brought my 12 year old sister to her first concert to see Bon Jovi. He literally flew across the stadium from back to front and landed on the stage to start the show. I watched my kid sister LOSE HER MIND. I spent the rest of the show trying to keep her from breaking her neck as she was standing on the arms of the chair jumping up and down like a crazy person and screaming her head off the whole time.
Esse grupo veio ao festival Rock in Rio algumas vezes e em todas elas, os fãs enlouqueceram. Desta voz vou indicar estas canções metade rock, metade pop, para quando você tiver tempo. ROUPA NOVA_LINDA KID ABELHA_EDUCAÇÃO SENTIMENTAL LOS HERMANOS_ANNA JÚLIA
Jon Bon Jovi is a good humanitarian as well. He owns several restaurants where if the person can't afford their meal, they can do simple jobs like wash dishes, sweep, etc in exchange for it. He said it allows them to keep their dignity while getting fed. Of course, he never turns anyone away if they are not able to work. He even works in them himself.
Somewhere between 1984 and 1989, I went to my first rock concert. I had only been to country artists until then. Anyway, my first concert was Bon Jovi opening for the Scorpions. When I went, Runaway was a huge hit. Was a Bon Jovi fan, but didn't know about the Scorpions. I left that show with both bands on my favorites list, still are.
Loved your reaction video. I saw Bon Jovi in concert in Dallas 1987. No words to describe their performance or the atmosphere! They went full blast for 2 1/2 hours. People were passing out from exhaustion and being carted off by EMTs, girls bawling like babies from the pure emotion Bon Jovi could bring out of them. Guys too! Best Rock band ever is my vote for Bon Jovi.
Bon Jovi is the only concert I have been to. It didn't happen until after 2001 or 2002 with the it's my life album but I grew up listening to him, he got huge when I was a kid and my wife and I both loved him. There were so many Bon Jovi songs played during our wedding. For our first anniversary my parents got us tickets to the concert when they were on tour It was the best experience ever.
I didn't get to see them in 86, but I saw them in 88 on the New Jersey tour, and from what I have seen and heard, their sound live got better as time went on. Check out their live stuff.
Was 11 in 6th grade when this came out and listened to the radio for hours just to record it. Same with watching mtv just to see the video. Lol. No ripped jeans or leather nowadays. The band is actually a registered corporation and Jon is it’s CEO.
His nickname back then was Captain Kid as he was the youngest in the band but was definitely in charge lol.... and ripped Jean's and leather jackets was the outfit of the 80's lol... was at many of their concerts upto 1995
Jeans and leather jackets were the uniform of my teens and 20's. Everyone wore them. And this music was there also. It made for an amazing time of my life. I feel so sorry for people who were born after 1980 or thereabouts. ✌🇨🇦
I love this music video lol. It's practically all "Behind the scenes" Footage with everyone goofing off and flying around like a caffeinated Peter Pan lol.
I had a lifesize poster of Jon on my bedroom door when I was 16 years old. He was one of my favorite singers back then and at 53 years old he's still one of my favorites. I don't have the poster anymore though. ☹️ 🤣
I got to see them during the Brotherhood tour after the New Jersey album was released and it is still one of the best concerts I've been to; so much fun. In fact the video for Bad Medicine was filmed during the show I was at.
I KNOW you will love to hear his duet with Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) - "Who says you can't go home"; it was done before he completely lost his voice. I wouldn't recommend listening to her (Jennifer) sing "Stay" with her band Sugarland on camera - it makes people melt like ice cream on a hot summers day. Keep up the good work!
You might have gone to the one concert with a good performance. Overall, he sounds flat, weak, breathless and uneven by now. Age, Richie's departure, the smoking, and probably also his Covid infection in 2021 did a real number on his vocal chords.
@@GermanLeftist He did have Covid prior and I think that really affected his voice. I’ve never missed a tour of BJ but this last tour was rough to listen to. I hope he regains his voice, it has weakened over the years. He damaged it after non stop touring and not ever being trained to sing properly to preserve his voice. He quit smoking years ago.
I sure can imagine being at a Bon Jovi concert.. I was lucky enough to be in my 20s during the 80s. My and my girlfriend saw them in Concert in 1988 in Dallas - the Slippery When Wet tour. No words can describe the energy and the vibes. It was WILD to the nth degree.
I really must say that it's so wonderful to see such an amazing beautiful opera singer totally enjoying this outstanding band Bon Jovi she has total enthusiasm when listening to the music she really does get the feel of this great band I think that she's truly amazing and I could watch her for hours enjoying many different types of great music as she's really into the groove and she appreciates music that she's not heard of before this is a lady who really does appreciate great music and it shows. I'm certainly a fan of hers for sure.
I grew up in the 90s with MTV this song was all over it. I love 70s and 80s rock even though I'm a child of the 90s a shame the rock music isn't mainstream anymore.
Hi Maggie! My name is Stepan, I'm from Russia. I started listening to rock with the band Bon Jovi. Your reaction amazed me and drew my attention to many things that I had not noticed. Thank you for such a comprehensive review. I will be glad if you appreciate another Bon Jovi video - born to be my baby. This video combines perfectly, just like me. Composition, text and another behind-the-scenes view. And all this is imbued with the crazy energy of all participants. I will be extremely glad if you respond.
Talk Box! Yeah! Also, I'm a guitarist, this song hit the radio/MTV when I was in 8th grade and because I watched your reaction, just realized HOW good the bass lines are - there is a lot of movement; not just pedaling as one/I might expect!! Thanks!
My first big concert ever, in Vancouver where they recorded the album and Bob Rock came onstage for the encore etc. Cinderella opened. An underrated 80s band themselves.
The keyboardist, David Bryan Rashbaum, he dropped the Rashbaum name because people were always asking him to spell it,j was a pre-med student at Rutgers when he decided to switch to a music major. He got accepted to Julliards. Since he had played in a couple of bands with Jon, Jon called him up to be in the band. The rest is history. He has been with him since 1983.
Lost my voice. Took me 2 full days to recover. The only other time it got that bad was a Metallica concert. Bon Jovi brings the energy. Even their ballads (Bed of Roses!) Rock. Thank you for the memories. You're awesome. When/where are you performing next?!
🙏 It's so fun to watch you rock out!! From classical opera to rock n roll the opposite ends of the music rainbow 🌈 and everywhere in between!! Shows that all good music spans a wide audience and stands the test of time!! Luv ya Maggie!!🥰❤
You asked what is that at the start of the song and that's called a talk box that pushes air to the guitarists who uses his mouth with a clear tube into a box that then goes to the amp and it makes it sound like the guitar is talking. The things were dangerous as they would blow amps back in the day. I know, I've been playing since about 1977.. :-) Great reaction! Thanks Trixie. I saw the twice. Once in 84, and again in 1989.. Both were great..
I WAS at this concert on its Louisville Kentucky leg and it was AMAZING! We had mediocre seats about halfway back on the side of the stadium right across from this huge stack of speakers that had a platform on top but we were still enjoying the concert. Well about halfway through the concert when he was flying he flew out to that platform and perform several songs from it directly across from us! It was the coolest!!! Such an awesome show! One of the best concerts Ive ever been to!
BJ is and will always be my favorite band ever, I love him I enjoyed 3 concerts, got CDS, tapes, etc, but he doesn't sing the same way he used to, so seeing him live is not the same. 🥺
When I was growing up in Scotland, I think this single was the first real rock music I had listened to. There was a weekly show called Top of the Pops where they would run down the top 40 in the UK, they would show select music videos and they would have some artist and band in the studio. They would be miming as to have everything set up for the bands would be too difficult and they were worried about an artist saying something on a hot mic. Getting back to the video it was great to see this again as it's been a long time since I've watched it. I just thought to myself that it was great to see the group in happier times as they ran into problems and band members decided to split. it was also nice to see Alec John Such, the bass player, again in happier times, he passed away recently, it was just nice to see him having fun with the band.
Hey Maggie! I have seen them at least 12 times (you know, when I was, um, a lot younger ;-) and yes, those concerts were epic. The most fun one was in, pff, 1997 I think it was, and the concert promotor decided to not "do" it in the (usual) arena, but in 4 combined farm fields, because of the expected crowd. They played for 4 hours straight....
Always loved this album (& song). I do think he's powering the talk box thing solely w/ his voice rather than thru the guitar/bass. But, I don't know for sure. Cinderella is another great complimentary band. Try Don't Know What You Got for starters. Also Gypsy Road, Save Me, Shake Me, & Heartbreak Station were all hits. (+ more).
The talk box is definitely through guitar, you can hear at 04:01 when he hits a chord on the guitar, it gets modified by the talk box. Probably opening his mouth in a shape similar to saying 'wow'.
@@BurningFlame08 Okay. I just thought you don't really need the guitar or other instrument to power the source of sound. Just alter the voice, etc. and bypass the guitar. Didn't notice the chord modification. Thancks.
There is a reason there are millions of girls who grew up with a Bon Jovi poster on their wall and will die loving him. Great band, fun music, and there was a thing about that androgynous 80s hair rock thing that was a girl magnet. It's the same thing going on now with the Korean boy bands, I don't get it, but I see it.
I still have my original cassette tape of Slippery when wet that I bought upon release in 1986 at 13 years old. And yes, the ripped jeans and leather jacket was a must back then.
It's funny you're talking about wanting to be at that concert. Well, I was too young to get to see this tour they did, but the next tour, I got to see them in 88 in the Tokyo Dome, and yes, Bon Jovi totally rocked.
You should listen to him now and see the damage he has done. You might want to come back to this to see. The band even did a '94 prayer revamp to help fix it but he seemed to have deviated. The damage seems pretty severe. Even you were singing 1/3 down ♥️
He was an average singer in the 80's but these days its hard for me to listen to his singing. Truth is he wasnt the best singer in the band. That was Ritchie Sambora
It's called a "throat guitar" and before Jon Bon Jovi used it in this song it was most famous from Peter Frampton using it for several songs from his famous Frampton Comes Alive album
I’ve been to a lot of rock concerts. I’m going to a festival end of Sept 23. Seeing my favorite band Shinedown. Suggest 2nd Chance”, Though the Ghost,” The Crow & the Butterfly,” Call Me”live @ Kansas City❤🔥you’ve done Simple Man 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Let's say it's saying stadium concert for 100,000 people. Can you imagine anyone not yelling at the top of the lungs the chorus of this song when it comes on? And then can you imagine how the band must feel when they're on stage and $100,000 additional throats sing their chorus with them?
There is a live acoustic version of Living on a prayer and I’m a cowboy at mtv music awards with Jon Bon Jovi and The guitarist, Richie Sambora and their guitars awesome performance
sound in intro is a "talk box" crazy guitar efects, sound is changing by guitarist mouth (pipe in mouth), Scorpions "The Zoo" Mathias Jabs play solo with that.
Have you done reactions to The Air That I Breathe from The Hollies or Let The Day Begin by The Call? Both older but epic songs. Loving your reactions!!!!!!!
G-r-e-a-t song to listen to. Love for your reaction to U.S.A. for Africa We are the world. All the singers on that 1 song is something you won't ever see again conducted by Quincy Jones.
Bon Jovi were one of the bands to use a "Talk Box" in their music. but if ya reeally see one front & center Maggie, then look no further than Peter Frampton doing "Do you feel like we do?" or "Show me the way" I gotta admit, the MXR Talk Box is fun "pedal" to play around with ( I have one). 😉😎
I really like your voice, I don't normally like to many female singers because they way over do the falsetto..your your voice is solid and strong, really nice
The video is just them rehearsing. They rarely sang the live performance in the same key as the studio version because John would have fucked up his voice but they did for the 1987 MTV video awards and it conveys the energy so much better than the music video
What a rock song! Perfect in every way. Suggestion for a reaction video - Gino Vanelli. Phenonemal voice. Check out Brother to Brother, Nightwalker, or Appaloosa from his Live in LA concert.
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Blaze of glory is next
The weird guitar sound is a talk box
For Bon Jovi raw talent you must do 'Wanted Dead or Alive' MTV acoustic version.
It was 1988... I was 18, and brought my 12 year old sister to her first concert to see Bon Jovi.
He literally flew across the stadium from back to front and landed on the stage to start the show. I watched my kid sister LOSE HER MIND. I spent the rest of the show trying to keep her from breaking her neck as she was standing on the arms of the chair jumping up and down like a crazy person and screaming her head off the whole time.
Esse grupo veio ao festival Rock in Rio algumas vezes e em todas elas, os fãs enlouqueceram. Desta voz vou indicar estas canções metade rock, metade pop, para quando você tiver tempo.
ROUPA NOVA_LINDA
KID ABELHA_EDUCAÇÃO SENTIMENTAL
LOS HERMANOS_ANNA JÚLIA
Jon Bon Jovi is a good humanitarian as well. He owns several restaurants where if the person can't afford their meal, they can do simple jobs like wash dishes, sweep, etc in exchange for it. He said it allows them to keep their dignity while getting fed. Of course, he never turns anyone away if they are not able to work. He even works in them himself.
2024 update: He also saved a suicidal woman.
YOU reacted to this song the way we all did in the 80s. This song was such an anthem
It was
This is my fav band ever. I’m almost 50 and yes we were obsessed and yes we did scream till we lost our voice 😂
Somewhere between 1984 and 1989, I went to my first rock concert. I had only been to country artists until then. Anyway, my first concert was Bon Jovi opening for the Scorpions. When I went, Runaway was a huge hit. Was a Bon Jovi fan, but didn't know about the Scorpions. I left that show with both bands on my favorites list, still are.
It was 1984, because that’s when I went to the Scorpions concert in Long Beach, with Bon Jovi opening for them. It was my very first concert, period.
"Somewhere between 1984 and 1989"... did you remember to buy a carton of milk and a pack of smokes while you were out
Loved your reaction video. I saw Bon Jovi in concert in Dallas 1987. No words to describe their performance or the atmosphere! They went full blast for 2 1/2 hours. People were passing out from exhaustion and being carted off by EMTs, girls bawling like babies from the pure emotion Bon Jovi could bring out of them. Guys too! Best Rock band ever is my vote for Bon Jovi.
lol - I love how Maggie unconsciously fixes her hair every time Jon looks into the camera ;)
For me, the bass really brings the song together. That's a hot bass line, especially through the chorus.
Bon Jovi is the only concert I have been to. It didn't happen until after 2001 or 2002 with the it's my life album but I grew up listening to him, he got huge when I was a kid and my wife and I both loved him. There were so many Bon Jovi songs played during our wedding. For our first anniversary my parents got us tickets to the concert when they were on tour
It was the best experience ever.
I didn't get to see them in 86, but I saw them in 88 on the New Jersey tour, and from what I have seen and heard, their sound live got better as time went on. Check out their live stuff.
Was 11 in 6th grade when this came out and listened to the radio for hours just to record it. Same with watching mtv just to see the video. Lol. No ripped jeans or leather nowadays. The band is actually a registered corporation and Jon is it’s CEO.
Their Slippery When Wet Tour was a lot of fun and high energy !
His nickname back then was Captain Kid as he was the youngest in the band but was definitely in charge lol.... and ripped Jean's and leather jackets was the outfit of the 80's lol... was at many of their concerts upto 1995
Jeans and leather jackets were the uniform of my teens and 20's. Everyone wore them. And this music was there also. It made for an amazing time of my life. I feel so sorry for people who were born after 1980 or thereabouts. ✌🇨🇦
I love this music video lol. It's practically all "Behind the scenes" Footage with everyone goofing off and flying around like a caffeinated Peter Pan lol.
I had a lifesize poster of Jon on my bedroom door when I was 16 years old. He was one of my favorite singers back then and at 53 years old he's still one of my favorites. I don't have the poster anymore though. ☹️ 🤣
Bon Jovi always was all about energy, Good analysis/reaction. 🙏
i was lucky enough to see them live back when this was #1 on MTV, Skid row opened.. such a great memory.
Jovi is doing amazing charity work up to this day - check out his kitchen that he runs sometime, it is inspiring.
I got to see them during the Brotherhood tour after the New Jersey album was released and it is still one of the best concerts I've been to; so much fun. In fact the video for Bad Medicine was filmed during the show I was at.
Mags as usual nailed it and yes there was no voice after this concert awesome loved the memory thank you dear
Bon Jovi is GORGEOUS ❤️❤️❤️I subscribed love your reaction 😂🤣❤️
I KNOW you will love to hear his duet with Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland) - "Who says you can't go home"; it was done before he completely lost his voice. I wouldn't recommend listening to her (Jennifer) sing "Stay" with her band Sugarland on camera - it makes people melt like ice cream on a hot summers day.
Keep up the good work!
One can never go wrong with Bon Jovi!
I went to see Bon Jovi in concert live this year 2022 and he still sings amazingly well.
You might have gone to the one concert with a good performance. Overall, he sounds flat, weak, breathless and uneven by now. Age, Richie's departure, the smoking, and probably also his Covid infection in 2021 did a real number on his vocal chords.
@@GermanLeftist He did have Covid prior and I think that really affected his voice. I’ve never missed a tour of BJ but this last tour was rough to listen to. I hope he regains his voice, it has weakened over the years. He damaged it after non stop touring and not ever being trained to sing properly to preserve his voice.
He quit smoking years ago.
Great song! Love your reactions and humor! Lol. You rock, young lady! 😊
I need to go back to 1986 in my 12 year old body and live that life again. It was so awesome.
I sure can imagine being at a Bon Jovi concert.. I was lucky enough to be in my 20s during the 80s. My and my girlfriend saw them in Concert in 1988 in Dallas - the Slippery When Wet tour. No words can describe the energy and the vibes. It was WILD to the nth degree.
I really must say that it's so wonderful to see such an amazing beautiful opera singer totally enjoying this outstanding band Bon Jovi she has total enthusiasm when listening to the music she really does get the feel of this great band I think that she's truly amazing and I could watch her for hours enjoying many different types of great music as she's really into the groove and she appreciates music that she's not heard of before this is a lady who really does appreciate great music and it shows. I'm certainly a fan of hers for sure.
I grew up in the 90s with MTV this song was all over it. I love 70s and 80s rock even though I'm a child of the 90s a shame the rock music isn't mainstream anymore.
Probably filmed during a tour so they did it at different venues to get the Music Video done.
Still have that fringe jacket and charm they wore for the slippery when wer tour espically for the band i have one
Hi Maggie! My name is Stepan, I'm from Russia. I started listening to rock with the band Bon Jovi. Your reaction amazed me and drew my attention to many things that I had not noticed. Thank you for such a comprehensive review. I will be glad if you appreciate another Bon Jovi video - born to be my baby. This video combines perfectly, just like me. Composition, text and another behind-the-scenes view. And all this is imbued with the crazy energy of all participants. I will be extremely glad if you respond.
Loving the 80's hair metal on your channel, Bon Jovi ruled
Talk Box! Yeah! Also, I'm a guitarist, this song hit the radio/MTV when I was in 8th grade and because I watched your reaction, just realized HOW good the bass lines are - there is a lot of movement; not just pedaling as one/I might expect!! Thanks!
My first big concert ever, in Vancouver where they recorded the album and Bob Rock came onstage for the encore etc. Cinderella opened. An underrated 80s band themselves.
The keyboardist, David Bryan Rashbaum, he dropped the Rashbaum name because people were always asking him to spell it,j was a pre-med student at Rutgers when he decided to switch to a music major. He got accepted to Julliards. Since he had played in a couple of bands with Jon, Jon called him up to be in the band. The rest is history. He has been with him since 1983.
I saw the "Slippery When Wet" tour and it was great, they had Cinderella opening.
Lost my voice. Took me 2 full days to recover. The only other time it got that bad was a Metallica concert. Bon Jovi brings the energy. Even their ballads (Bed of Roses!) Rock. Thank you for the memories. You're awesome. When/where are you performing next?!
I saw them live at an outdoor show in 89 with Skid Row and both bands just crushed it.
🙏 It's so fun to watch you rock out!! From classical opera to rock n roll the opposite ends of the music rainbow 🌈 and everywhere in between!! Shows that all good music spans a wide audience and stands the test of time!! Luv ya Maggie!!🥰❤
Rock is not an opposite to classical opera. It's pretty close if you compare to the most modern music genres. Rock music is based on classical music.
You asked what is that at the start of the song and that's called a talk box that pushes air to the guitarists who uses his mouth with a clear tube into a box that then goes to the amp and it makes it sound like the guitar is talking. The things were dangerous as they would blow amps back in the day. I know, I've been playing since about 1977.. :-) Great reaction! Thanks Trixie. I saw the twice. Once in 84, and again in 1989.. Both were great..
I WAS at this concert on its Louisville Kentucky leg and it was AMAZING! We had mediocre seats about halfway back on the side of the stadium right across from this huge stack of speakers that had a platform on top but we were still enjoying the concert. Well about halfway through the concert when he was flying he flew out to that platform and perform several songs from it directly across from us! It was the coolest!!! Such an awesome show! One of the best concerts Ive ever been to!
Talk box still have mine
My first concert was when I was in the army, stationed in upstate NY. It was in 1984 in Rochester, NY. Bon Jovi was opening for the Scorpions.
Awesome in concert live, yeah 🤘😆🤘🎥🎸🎸🥁🎤
Hey beautiful lady! Great reaction as always! I don't know if you take suggestions from just anyone, but I have one..."Blaze of Glory".
BJ is and will always be my favorite band ever, I love him I enjoyed 3 concerts, got CDS, tapes, etc, but he doesn't sing the same way he used to, so seeing him live is not the same. 🥺
When I was growing up in Scotland, I think this single was the first real rock music I had listened to. There was a weekly show called Top of the Pops where they would run down the top 40 in the UK, they would show select music videos and they would have some artist and band in the studio. They would be miming as to have everything set up for the bands would be too difficult and they were worried about an artist saying something on a hot mic. Getting back to the video it was great to see this again as it's been a long time since I've watched it. I just thought to myself that it was great to see the group in happier times as they ran into problems and band members decided to split. it was also nice to see Alec John Such, the bass player, again in happier times, he passed away recently, it was just nice to see him having fun with the band.
Hey Maggie! I have seen them at least 12 times (you know, when I was, um, a lot younger ;-) and yes, those concerts were epic. The most fun one was in, pff, 1997 I think it was, and the concert promotor decided to not "do" it in the (usual) arena, but in 4 combined farm fields, because of the expected crowd. They played for 4 hours straight....
Always loved this album (& song).
I do think he's powering the talk box thing solely w/ his voice rather than thru the guitar/bass. But, I don't know for sure.
Cinderella is another great complimentary band. Try Don't Know What You Got for starters. Also Gypsy Road, Save Me, Shake Me, & Heartbreak Station were all hits. (+ more).
The talk box is definitely through guitar, you can hear at 04:01 when he hits a chord on the guitar, it gets modified by the talk box. Probably opening his mouth in a shape similar to saying 'wow'.
@@BurningFlame08 Okay. I just thought you don't really need the guitar or other instrument to power the source of sound. Just alter the voice, etc. and bypass the guitar. Didn't notice the chord modification. Thancks.
There is a reason there are millions of girls who grew up with a Bon Jovi poster on their wall and will die loving him. Great band, fun music, and there was a thing about that androgynous 80s hair rock thing that was a girl magnet.
It's the same thing going on now with the Korean boy bands, I don't get it, but I see it.
Looking beautiful as always!
My favorite is still Blaze of Glory love how he did the soundtrack for his best friend Emilio Estevez.
I still have my original cassette tape of Slippery when wet that I bought upon release in 1986 at 13 years old. And yes, the ripped jeans and leather jacket was a must back then.
It's funny you're talking about wanting to be at that concert. Well, I was too young to get to see this tour they did, but the next tour, I got to see them in 88 in the Tokyo Dome, and yes, Bon Jovi totally rocked.
I was at 3 of those concerts in the late 80s screaming my head off.
You should listen to him now and see the damage he has done. You might want to come back to this to see. The band even did a '94 prayer revamp to help fix it but he seemed to have deviated. The damage seems pretty severe. Even you were singing 1/3 down ♥️
He was an average singer in the 80's but these days its hard for me to listen to his singing. Truth is he wasnt the best singer in the band. That was Ritchie Sambora
A song from my youth ha ha. Enjoyed your reaction.
What blew me away with this song is how high they're singing and then they have the nerve to modulate higher at the end. Crazy.
I mean, the C5 note in the regular choruses isn't that high. But yeah, that key change was pure insanity.
Bon Jovi was 23 years old that's why he have to much energy 😊😊
The co-writer of this song, Desmond Child, is a genius 👏 he has many hits and his solo album "Discipline" is amazing 👏
It's called a "throat guitar" and before Jon Bon Jovi used it in this song it was most famous from Peter Frampton using it for several songs from his famous Frampton Comes Alive album
I’ve been to a lot of rock concerts. I’m going to a festival end of Sept 23. Seeing my favorite band Shinedown. Suggest 2nd Chance”, Though the Ghost,” The Crow & the Butterfly,” Call Me”live @ Kansas City❤🔥you’ve done Simple Man 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was my first consert ❤️🇧🇻
Let's say it's saying stadium concert for 100,000 people. Can you imagine anyone not yelling at the top of the lungs the chorus of this song when it comes on? And then can you imagine how the band must feel when they're on stage and $100,000 additional throats sing their chorus with them?
There is a live acoustic version of Living on a prayer and I’m a cowboy at mtv music awards with Jon Bon Jovi and The guitarist, Richie Sambora and their guitars awesome performance
sound in intro is a "talk box" crazy guitar efects, sound is changing by guitarist mouth (pipe in mouth), Scorpions "The Zoo" Mathias Jabs play solo with that.
I love your UA-cam channel is awesome🙏
Thanks for your comment! 🥰 Can't wait to see you in the chats shortly! 💟
@@maggiereneemusic I'll be there
Richie Sambora is using a talk box to make that signature sound with his voice.
I really think Bon Jovi, and Europe, have the best vocalist's on that era...
The talk box is connected to play through the guitars pickup
Tico Torres is the oldest in the band and played drums for Chuck Berry
Have you done reactions to The Air That I Breathe from The Hollies or Let The Day Begin by The Call? Both older but epic songs. Loving your reactions!!!!!!!
G-r-e-a-t song to listen to. Love for your reaction to U.S.A. for Africa We are the world. All the singers on that 1 song is something you won't ever see again conducted by Quincy Jones.
I love your reactions and the analysis. 😍 And at that point i have a suggestion. The Bass Gang - Bones or Emperor's New Clothes. They are mindblowing.
Thank you very much for your time and nice video . Blessings . May be you can do. " STEELHEART . SHE ' $ GONE " Namaste .
Bon Jovi were one of the bands to use a "Talk Box" in their music.
but if ya reeally see one front & center Maggie, then look no further than Peter Frampton doing "Do you feel like we do?" or "Show me the way"
I gotta admit, the MXR Talk Box is fun "pedal" to play around with ( I have one). 😉😎
I love you Maggie rene i love your reactions professional good
I really like your voice, I don't normally like to many female singers because they way over do the falsetto..your your voice is solid and strong, really nice
The video is just them rehearsing. They rarely sang the live performance in the same key as the studio version because John would have fucked up his voice but they did for the 1987 MTV video awards and it conveys the energy so much better than the music video
La mejor banda del World ....
Welcome to the 80's. The best concerts that were held with the sexiest musicians.
Italian pride for the “jovi”. 🇮🇹
Listening to you singing to this I'd love to see you do a cover of this
was a great rock band or guitar hero song to do on the ps3
You should check out the 2011 live performance in Hyde park it’s awesome
Thanks so much for your comment. Can't wait to see you tonight! 🤗💓🎵👍
Say what you will about hair metal bands but the hair was damn fine. It was also a lot of fun.
I wanna grow my hair like this
The vox box guitar is what you hear, ya, that mouth thing. Peter Frampton made it a big thing.
Не знал, что вы делали реакцию на эту песню. Я ее очень люблю - будучи подростком, прослушал ее миллион раз или что-то около того. :)
Very cool to know that Jon Bon Jovi's great uncle on his father's side is ol'blue eyes, himself!
I was there had the hair and his tattoos too
🌹🌹🌹 Great Song 🌹🌹🌹
What a rock song! Perfect in every way. Suggestion for a reaction video - Gino Vanelli. Phenonemal voice. Check out Brother to Brother, Nightwalker, or Appaloosa from his Live in LA concert.
How has a singer not heard this?
The guitarist (Richie Sambora) have this by his microphone
Would love for you to review Van Halen, Eddie playing Eruption.
Maggie you have to check out we are the world by marcelito and never enough by morrisette
This was a GREAT concert…Jr. year…