1. Wow, they're playing at Murrayfield. That's something I wasn't expecting.

    Just noticed it was £56.25 for the cheapest ticket available. Can't afford that at all unfortunately.


  2. I really for some reason lately felt disappointed with it. Hard rock my arse - it's more like cock-rock, Nickelcrack style.

    Why is it all the decent original artists are now making albums that just aren't that good.
  3. Originally posted by KieranU2:Wow, they're playing at Murrayfield. That's something I wasn't expecting.

    Just noticed it was £56.25 for the cheapest ticket available. Can't afford that at all unfortunately.


    Wow - hold me back!!!! It'll be deserted
  4. Originally posted by KieranU2:Wow, they're playing at Murrayfield. That's something I wasn't expecting.

    Just noticed it was £56.25 for the cheapest ticket available. Can't afford that at all unfortunately.


    Ya prices are a bit confusing. The show at DC shows the cheapest ticket at $150.00. That can't be right, that's insane


  5. Exactly! Murrayfield can hold 67,000 people. I doubt people in Edinburgh will want to go to a Bon Jovi concert at that price.

  6. In each Song are the Words Life and Dead,or Life or Dead!!
  7. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]
    Ya prices are a bit confusing. The show at DC shows the cheapest ticket at $150.00. That can't be right, that's insane

    And I thought Axl Rose's current lineup was the only one that charged $150+ for GA. How wrong I was.

    Jon Bon Jovi was supposedly about 'work work work for the workin' man, work work work blah blah blah', cos he sang that to me, nightly for a week after I spent $20 on his mottos on a silver-coloured disc. Well, no fuckin' work work work workin' man can afford that. Hell, U2 probably have a better show and they're going $100 and less.

    Imagine Livin' On A Prayer at this show. Livin' On A Prayer, whoa whoa whoa, take my hand and we'll charge way too much I swear, c'mon all you crickets!!!


    In each Song are the Words Life and Dead,or Life or Dead!!

    Exactly right. Exactly right, that's the point.
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins:


    Jon Bon Jovi was supposedly about 'work work work for the workin' man, work work work blah blah blah', cos he sang that to me, nightly for a week after I spent $20 on his mottos on a silver-coloured disc. Well, no fuckin' work work work workin' man can afford that. Hell, U2 probably have a better show and they're going $100 and less.







    Agree. Awful awful song by the way
  9. Beside it being £56.25 or whatever it was, I hated The Circle, it was awful. So they would play some of those songs which I can't stand.
  10. Originally posted by KieranU2:Beside it being £56.25 or whatever it was, I hated The Circle, it was awful. So they would play some of those songs which I can't stand.


    I gotta say when I saw the circle tour in toronto they only played 3 or 4 songs off of it and we weren't born to follow was solid live. They played like 11 of the songs off CrossRoad. So I was quite happy with the set
  11. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]

    I gotta say when I saw the circle tour in toronto they only played 3 or 4 songs off of it and we weren't born to follow was solid live. They played like 11 of the songs off CrossRoad. So I was quite happy with the set

    Cross Road really isn't an album though. But as anything, it's better than a recent record they put out with the name of a shape.

    Agree. Awful awful song by the way

    It's so sad because even though The Village People would have demoed it, they would have rejected it.

    The work work workin' man don't need no more work work work. He work work works all his life away and doesn't want to waste the money from work work workin' on Bon 'Non-Functional And Non-Work Work Workin' Jovi.