Everything posted by Wen
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The Albums
slippery when wet 15 new jersey 13 crossroads 6 crush 18 bounce 1- lost highway 12+
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Keep The Faith Inc.
hello just a quick visit tonight
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Boot and immune
in these arms 80+ its my life 96 everyday 2-
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The Albums
slippery when wet 14 new jersey 13 crossroads 6 crush 19 bounce 2- lost highway11+
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Keep The Faith Inc.
missed you again :(
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Lost Highway
:w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: whooooooo love that song .........i think it's great for a new single :cheer:
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Banner competition. Vote :D
i think they are all great but i like the second one the most :D
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Lost Highway
I don't understand this it's such a great alnbum IMO don't you think so too
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Boot and immune
in these arms 78+ its my life 96 everyday 4-
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The Albums
slippery when wet 14 new jersey 12 crossroads 6 crush 19 bounce 4- lost highway10+
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Keep The Faith Inc.
me too but your gone now
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find that song
i don't understand i post a pic but here is a new one hope you can see it now http://i9.tinypic.com/643ptu0.jpg
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What Bon Jovi song are you listening to right now?
It's my life
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Boot and immune
in these arms 76 its my life 92+ everyday 10-
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The Albums
slippery when wet 12 new jersey 10- crossroads 6 crush 19 bounce 8 lost highway 10+
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Jon....looking rough :(
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A PLACE TO CRASH
:cheer: hello
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Keep The Faith Inc.
hello anyone in here tonight ?????
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Latest Robbie Photos Part 2
:wub: :wub: :wub: graet pics thanks Scotty
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A PLACE TO CRASH
I'm fine too have to work today ....but i'm ok
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Bon Jovi News thread
If this is Bon Jovi’s last CD, “Lost Highway” was a good route to travel Bon Jovi’s “finally found his way” and “sayin’ good bye to yesterday” on his latest album, “Lost Highway.” The songs send a message of hope for the future that is awe-inspiring for all sorts of audiences: the youths, the youth adults, the middle-aged and even elderly. The overall lack of profanity and typically mellow and soothing beats draw in a wide variety of listeners who can relate to many of Bon Jovi’s newest hits. Bon Jovi’s single “Lost Highway” is upbeat with quotable lyrics that tell a story of how he’s finally found his way on “this lost highway” that is known as life. Jon Bon Jovi’s now strumming his guitar to a hit similar to “It’s My Life” in the song “Summertime.” which fits perfectly into the release of the album (which came out in June). In “(You Want to) Make a Memory,” Bon Jovi reminisces on things everyone can relate to (old friendships, old significant others, etc.), making it a soon-to-be hit on mainstream radio and certainly a favorite for any listener in this album packed with heartfelt songs. Continuing the trend of somber and mellow beats, “Everybody’s Broken’s” lyrics are moving and reminds even the most contrite spirit that “it’s all right, to be a little broken” because everyone’s broken in this life. Near the end of the song his lyrics are even thought-provoking when he pops the question, “Is who you think you are who you want to be?” Bon Jovi’s latest album is packed with great beats. Furthermore it’s full of lyrics everyone can relate to in their daily lives. It’s unclear whether this will be the ageless Bon Jovi’s last album before calling it a career, but of their 10 released albums (not including their two best hits albums) this could be their best yet, which could mean ending their careers on a high note if this is the last recording of their illustrious career as a band.
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Bon Jovi News thread
Springsteen, Bon Jovi to aid homeless CD Jersey rockers Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi are among the high-profile musicans on tap to contribute tracks to "Give Us Your Poor," a multi-artist benefit CD to help the homeless. via CourierPostOnline I love to hear about Jon's involvement in philanthropic projects. It is so inspiring. He makes great music, yes, but it is what he does with his music that is so cool. Everytime he did an appearance for his Habitat projects he carried that guitar and played that song, working his magic; it's a very powerful thing. This one is special, too, because they are using musicians who "are or who have been homeless." The music business is a tough one to crack. I used to live in Nashville, TN, back in the day. All I wanted to do was get into the business to work, as in publicity/media, etc. (I have no musical talent. When people would invariably ask me, "What do you play?" I would say that my talent was to push "play" on my cd player. I am real GOOD at that!!) I did everything I knew, went to the right college (Belmont U.), did the internships, paid some dues. I couldn't even find the front door - much less get my foot in there. But I had a safety net ready when I fell, thank the Lord. Some folks don't have that. Even when some do "make it," they may not ever make much money to live on. I have heard Jon mention in his interviews (and in one of his songs) how even the "kid on the corner" is probably a songwriter or musician trying to make his way in that town. That's the truth. I have known some struggling musicians and songwriters there - people with such incredible gifts that I was just in awe. All they want to do is share their gifts, to play, but it is so hard to be heard over the noise of money-making in the music business. It's nice to see some of those who really made it giving back. Makes me want to buy a whole case of the cds. ###
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lyrics game
i believe no one want's to play this game :cry: :cry:
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Sparkles top 10 favourite hairy chest pics!
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