lunes, 4 de junio de 2012

Jon Bon Jovi's Jokes about Death Rumors and his recent birthday.

Bon Jovi frontman Jon Bon Jovi to keep on rocking into his old age, insisting the band will never break up.


Jon Bon Jovi is 50 years old and because he said that he was feeling old, the peaople started making rumors about: "Is Jon Bon Jovi dying?" or "Jon Bon Jovi is going to quit?" and surprising the fans of Bon Jovi, his fans were worried and in his birthday, peopleposted comments about rumors in Twitter, that made Jon Bon Jovi feel bad.


The singer posed for a picture holding a sign which reads 'Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey December 19, 2011' and a caption uploaded alongside the snap on Facebook.comdeclares, "Rest assured that Jon is fire! This photo was just taken! After this people started doubting about Bon Jovi's capacity and habilities.


Another comment of Jon Bon Jovi saying: "But we will be doing 150 shows per tour? I just can't see it. I don't know how the hell Mick Jagger does it at 67 years old. People started questioning Bon Jovi. His members are old, all his members are almost "60" years old.


But we are still having confidence with this awesome band!!












Lot of doubts in the stage

The Livin' on a Prayer hit-makers get together in 1983 and have become well-known for their lengthy world tours.

Jon Bon Jovi admits the group will be forced to scale back its touring commitments as the rockers age.

Bon Jovi exists such a mutual respect. And as "The Rockers age", they continue to make Number One records and fill stadiums. Even the band passed on the point of breaking up or anything silly like that.

The band is becoming older, but they continue making  hits, filling stadiums, keeping their loyal fans, and having a mutual respect for each other. The band is very close to and they think that it will last until the last minute of breath.

The band still has such more memories and hits, they will be creating more hits and tours even if they think don't have the same talent.


martes, 22 de mayo de 2012

Poem and Summary


It's My Life lyrics

Songwriters: Bon Jovi, Jon; Martin, Max; Sambora, Richard S;

This ain't a song for the brokenhearted
No silent prayer for the faith departed
And I ain't gonna be just a face in the crowd
You're gonna hear my voice when I shout it out loud

It's my life
It's now or never
I ain't gonna live forever
I just wanna live while I'm alive

(It's my life)
My heart is like an open highway
Like Frankie said, "I did it my way"
I just wanna live while I'm alive
'Cause it's my life

This is for the ones who stood their ground
For Tommy and Gina who never backed down
Tomorrow's getting harder, make no mistake
Luck ain't even lucky, gotta make your own breaks

It's my life
And it's now or never
I ain't gonna live forever
I just wanna live while I'm alive


(It's my life)
My heart is like an open highway
Like Frankie said, "I did it my way"
I just wanna live while I'm alive
'Cause it's my life

You better stand tall
When they're calling you out
Don't bend, don't break
Baby, don't back down

It's my life
It's now or never
'Cause I ain't gonna live forever
I just wanna live while I'm alive

(It's my life)
My heart is like an open highway
Like Frankie said, "I did it my way"
I just wanna live while I'm alive

(It's my life)
And it's now or never
I ain't gonna live forever
I just wanna live while I'm alive

(It's my life)
My heart is like an open highway
Like Frankie said, "I did it my way"
I just wanna live while I'm alive
'Cause it's my life!





Summary
"It's my life" is a song written by Bon Jovi, Jon; Martin, Max; Sambora, Richard S. The song is telling you that nobody can tell you what to do in your life: problems, persons, etc. , you can fix it by yourself. You are free and nobody can get in your way or bother you: you can: act, decide, think, and make a solution by yourself with no help of anybody, you need to enjoy your life and be free.
The song is structured by 7 stanzas which 4 of them are repeated. It rhymes and 2 of 3 stanzas have 5 verses in each.

miércoles, 16 de mayo de 2012

Non-fiction story: Bon Jovi's Separation


After years, years and years of hard work, Jon Bon Jovi decided to separate from his band  because of personal probems, he has now decided to dedicated more time and spent time with his family. The next step to take on Jon Bon Jovi's life is to spent all that time and dedication that has been supported by his family to be a famous artist, all that time is going to be dedicated to his family, making trips and all of that things that he couldn't enjoyed last years. The band is starting their separation to do the same thing as Jon Bon Jovi. The band will be always the same and they will be soon on the scenaries making people have a great time and enjoyed the wonderful music that it last lot of hardwork. The integrator of the band to quit is Hugh McDonald he has 60 years old and he is pretending to quit because he thinks that he hasn't the same talent like few years ago. In his place Alex John Such will took his place as the bassist of the band. He was an integrator of this fampous band but if Hugh thinks to quit, Alex will took his place. Finally the band will continue the same one and the people will enjoyed the great hits as last years.




martes, 1 de mayo de 2012

Tmeline

Formation (1975–1983)


Jon Bon Jovi began playing piano and guitar in 1975, at the age of 13, with his first band 'Raze'. At 16, Bon Jovi met David Bryanand formed a band called Atlantic City Expressway. Still in his teens, Bon Jovi played in the band "John Bongiovi and the Wild Ones," playing local clubs like "The Fast Lane," and opening for known acts in the area. By 1980, he formed another band, "The Rest", and opened up for New Jersey acts such as Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.
By mid-1982, out of school and working part-time at a women's shoe store, Jon Bon Jovi took a job at the Power Station Studios, a Manhattan recording facility where his cousin Tony Bongiovi was co-owner. Bon Jovi made several demosand sent them to record companies, though failing to make an impact. His first professional recording was as lead vocals in "R2-D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas," which was part of the Christmas in the Stars album which his cousin co-produced.





Early years (1984–85)


Once the band began playing showcases and opening for local talent, they caught the attention of record executive Derek Shulman, who signed them to Mercury Records and who was part of thePolyGram company. Because Jon Bon Jovi wanted a group name, Pamela Maher, a friend of Richard Fischer and an employee of Doc McGhee, suggested they call themselves Bon Jovi, following the example of the other famous two word bands such as Van Halen. This name was chosen instead of the original idea of Johnny Electric. Pamela's suggestion of the name was met with little enthusiasm, but two years later they hit the charts under that name.

With the help of their new manager Doc McGhee they recorded the band's debut album, Bon Jovi, which was released on January 21, 1984. The album included the band's first hit single, "Runaway", reaching Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 followed by "She Don't Know Me" which was a song Mercury requested Jon record and include on the album as part of his deal.





Solo albums (1990–91)



Between 1990 and 1991 the band members went their separate ways. The exhaustion of recording both Slippery When Wet and New Jersey back to back, with highly paced world tours after each album, took its toll on the band. The band has since stated that there were few if any goodbyes between them at the end of the New Jersey tour. During the time they took off from the scene, the band retreated to their own interests and showed no desire for making another album.

Jon Bon Jovi recorded a solo album, a soundtrack to the movie Young Guns II more commonly known as Blaze of Glory. Having been originally approached by his friend Emilio Estevez to lend "Wanted Dead Or Alive" as the theme song for his upcoming Billy The Kid sequel, Jon Bon Jovi ended up composing an all new theme song for the film's soundtrack and delivering his first solo album.







Hiatus (1997–99)


Following the overwhelming success of the These Days Tour, the members of Bon Jovi went their separate ways. But unlike the period following the New Jersey tour, tainted with uncertainty, this hiatus was a conscious group decision. The members of Bon Jovi agreed to a self-imposed two-year sabbatical from the band.
In 1997, Jon Bon Jovi landed lead roles in several movies. While he was free between filming different movies, Jon wrote what would become his second solo album, 1997's Destination Anywhere. A short movie of the same name was recorded around the record's release, based entirely on the songs from the record and starring Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon and Whoopi Goldberg.




Bounce and This Left Feels Right (2002–04)



In spring 2002, the group entered the studio to begin recording their eighth studio album. The title Bounce was a reference to New York City's and the United States' ability to bounce back from the World Trade Center attacks as a nation, and also referred to the band's ability to bounce back to popularity over the years. Bounce represented a return to Bon Jovi's "roots" with Richie Sambora playing heavily distorted guitars, gravelly vocals by Jon, keyboard effects and piano's by David Bryan and booming drums by Tico Torres. Jon Bon Jovi noted that "Bounce" was mainly a "Jon and Richie album." However, this return to a more "classic Bon Jovi" sound, while a relief to some fans, also brought out some critics that accused the band of being too "formulaic," a criticism that had been leveled at the band in the past.





Lost Highway (2007–08)


In June 2007, Bon Jovi released their tenth studio album, Lost Highway. The album influences the band's rock sound with that of country music following the success of a country version of the band's 2006 single "Who Says You Can't Go Home", a duet with Jennifer Nettles.



The Circle and Greatest Hits (2009–2011)



In April 2009, Phil Griffin's documentary on the band, "When We Were Beautiful", debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, chronicling Bon Jovi's ups and downs over 25 years and following the band on their latest Lost Highway tour.

In June 2009, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora were inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame. That month they also recorded a cover of the song "Stand By Me" with Iranian singer Andy Madadian, to show solidarity for those affected by political unrest in Iran. Parts of the song
were sung in Persian.
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