There was no passing out or anything. I was 13 years old when I was there. No drama, nothing unsafe. I would, and have, taken my kid to a concert like this.
You will never find a concert like we had in the 80s ever again. Those days are gone, and I am glad I was born in 65, cuz growing up we had the best music, and the world was a different place back then. I love watching younger reactors just gush over how large the stadium concerts were back then, and how packed they were.
Part of me feels sorry for today's generation. We GenX folks were so fortunate growing up in the 80's. I only regret not being able to know how good it was when we were there.
Fue una suerte crecer en los 89 y en los 90 había tantas buenas bandas...los chicos de hoy se conforman con cualquier cosa artificial que en muchos casos no es ni música..como el reguetón
Richie Sambora (guitar, backing vocals, lyrics) is something out of the ordinary. He is one of the best guitar players in the world, and his vocals are absolutely perfect. You should try listening to his solo work ("Stranger In This Town" and "One Light Burning" are two of many beautiful songs of his). He stepped out of Bon Jovi a few years ago, left the band mid-tour, and BJ lost much of its soul as a consequence.
The lead singer is Jon Bon Jovi. He is the one with the great teeth. The other guy is Richie Sambora. He had a solo career at one point and so did Jon. Amazing band and they are my favorite band of all time. You need to check out more for sure. Can’t go wrong with anything you pick.
I saw them twice at Wembley Stadium. I could well be there - one was front left on the floor, the other was stage right side. They are a superb band live. I rocked for HOURS! We had the best music 😊
Yes, usually the "double neck" guitar had different tunings or additional strings. Most times it is a 12 string (instead of the usual 6 string guitar) on one of the necks. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used a double neck guitar as well as Don Felder of The Eagles (used on Hotel California). This song is in the key of D. Bouncing between D Major and D minor throughout the song. Lots of country songs and old folk songs use the key of D. Like "The Thunder Rolls" by Garth Brooks for example. The beginning part he was trying to make it sound like a dobro instrument. That type of instrument drones on, meaning a ringing overtone for a sustain of tone. (Lasting a long period of time.) This song has always had a Western feel to it. The mention of "Steel Horse" meant a motorcycle. The modern day version of riding on a horse and the wind in your hair. Every band at some time comes up with their "anthem" song. Most times it is a ballad or rock ballad. Hotel California - The Eagles. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin. Dream On - Aerosmith. Love Hurts - Nazareth. Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue. This is Bon Jovi's anthem song, Wanted Dead or Alive. Great reaction.
I saw them live in '89. They were phenomenal! And we pulled this off back then because the majority of people hadn't lost their flippin' MINDS back then! 😅
We appreciate you thank you very much much love peace blessings over you and your family and everybody that you know love peace and respect one human family.
The guitar you ask about at the song opening is a specially designed twin neck made by Ovation ,having 6 strings on the top and 12 strings at the bottom the guitarist Richie Sambora has them made the opposite way round to the traditional 12 on top 6 on the bottom. Richie left the band in 2013 and they have never been the same . I was at this concert June 1995 somewhere near the front. To see Richie singing up front check out MSG I'll be there for you 2009. Great channel love the reactions, keep it going.
My favorite band of all time!!!! Jon's charisma coupled with Ritchie just making that guitar cry. Not to mention the rest of the band's tremendous talent.
Double necked guitar (an Ovation acoustic electric, which is why it sounds like that, and that was just Ritchie getting warmed up_) One neck has 12 strings for ethereal sounding chords and the other neck is 6 strings and made for soloing.
There is a Madison Square Garden performance where Richie Sambora (the guitarist) takes lead - specifically I'll Be There For You. If you want to see him take the floor, that's a great performance. There is also the MTV Music Awards 1989 Performance that is iconic, Sambora's vocal performance in that is godly.
Ritchie is an 80s guitarist that doesn’t get nearly the credit he should’ve. This song was from one of the first rock cassettes I EVER owned, Slippery When Wet, I wore that sucker out. This song is such a rock anthem.
Richie Sambora was the lead guitarist in this video. He has three solo albums aside from his long time with Bon Jovi and has done many other projects. His first instrument was the accordion, but he jokingly said he couldn't get no girls playing the accordion so he switched to guitar. That double-necked guitar he is playing was custom made for him by Ovation. He has triple-necked ones where they have added a mandolin on the top in addition to the 6 string and 12 string guitar sections. He is a phenomenal player with heavy blues roots. He was influenced a lot by Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. This is my favorite song by Bon Jovi. Richie always did a big lead-up to this song because the crowd loved it and went wild for this song. He also is a strong vocalist. You can also hear a lot of keyboards in this song. David Bryan who plays their keyboards went to Juilliard, but quit when he had the opportunity to join this band. He puts a lot of the flesh into their musical sound. He has also written or collaborated in the production of multiple musicals on Broadway when Bon Jovi takes a break. My favorite musical he wrote is called Memphis. He also has a great voice. If you want to hear what he sounds like look for a song that was released on a Bon Jovi compilation album called 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong. The song is called Memphis Lives in Me and David Bryan sings it himself for the album even though the song was from his musical. It is a beautiful song!
I was born in 1951 so I grew up through all the best years for music and innovation! Go further back darlin’ to see how rock and roll started. Love ya girl 👵🏼💜☮️
Richie (guitarist) had a couple of solo albums, my fave song of which was "The Answer".... can also hear his vocal quality on the song "If I Can't Have Your Love"..... Keyboard player Dave Bryan also a great vocalist, listen to 'Memphis Lives In Me", he also wrote/co-wrote a musical called Memphis. All amazing musicians. Listen to Jon & Richie Unplugged @ MTV Awards (kinda kick-started a whole UnPlugged are).
The 80's was the best time for music and concerts bar none save perhaps also the 70's. But in the 80's I went to many concerts like this and got autographs from Metallica, Kiss, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Cinderella, and others....truely a one of a kind era for music that will not be repeated.
The song is about traveling doing concerts BON JOVI was back stage of a bobby seger concert and heard him sing turn the page after that BOnJOVI came up with this song
You have to check out Bon Jovi 1989 MTV Music Awards performance. You will get a great feel for the guitar players vocals because they both sing lead parts and their voices together are gold
You're right about the guitarist Richie Sambora. Awesome vocals. Check out some of their videos. You'll notice Richie is kept in the dark. He could steal less of Jon's thunder that way. 😎🤘
Always great when the crowd is singing along. Not usually a show opener. Sad thing is, theres a whole generation who thinks this is the Deadliest Catch themr song, which it is, but it was already 20 years old when that happened.
Yes! Thank you for recognizing Richie. He's an amazing talent. He does have some songs on his own, after he left Bon Jovi. "In it For Love" is pretty great.
I feel like this pairs nicely with Bad Company's self-titled song "Bad Company". They have a ton of hits, but don't get the accolades of some other rock bands.
It's a two-necked guitar it enabled the guitarist to play a song requiring a 6 string guitar and a 12 string guitar without having to change instruments.
Here's a couple of facts to clear things up a bit 1. This is actually an encore performance. After performing for 2 hours, they would come back and perform 2 or 3 more epic songs. 2. Bon Jovi would actually sell out Wembley Stadium in minutes, so they would actually play there 2 or 3 nights in a row to each sold out crowd. 3. Ritchie Sambora is a monster guitar player and that's a double-neck Ovation guitar (12 strings on one neck & 6 strings on the other). 4. This probably would've been much more enjoyable for you if you had watched the Official video of the song first and gotten to know the song, and then watched this Live version. 5. Bands like TOOL and Guns 'N Roses are currently selling out stadiums worldwide, so Covid may have slowed down things for awhile but it will never stop Rock Music.
Britt you absolutely have to listen to “I’ll be there for you live at MSG 2008”. The guitarist, Richie Sambora sings the lead on that song. One of the most beautiful versions of it you’ll ever see
I love that you love Richie’s voice! He is spectacular on vocals. Just do a search for Sambora on here, you won’t regret it! Anything from 90’s 00’s, San Diago Stranger in this Town tour, Shepherds Bush Empire, MSG ♥️
Thank you for the great reaction! Another legendary performance at Wembley is "Love Of My Life" by Queen from 1986. Hopefully you can put it on your list to get to one day!! Much success to you with this journey!
Ritchie Sambora is the guitarist. You can check him out solo if you google stranger in this town and one light burning. Those are my 2 favorites from his solo career.
Check out RITCHIE SAMBORO "ILL BE THERE FOR YOU" IN NYC....Ive always said Sambora was a better singer and i was jamming on them in 85. BUT they are businessmen and knew the two together would be a power house. And they were.
That guitar was first developed in the 70s by jimmy page of the most successful band in history " led Zeppelin " The guitar is a 12 string on top and a 6 string on the bottom. Want your mind blown check out and massively grow your channel "" led zeppelin "" song " Whole Lotta Love" song by the best front man ever Robert Plant he don't need back up singer's never seen a woman that didn't fall in love him. 🤘😎 there album sales to date is over 300 million🤯
*RICHIE SAMBORA is one the most underrated LeadGuitarists EVER. Everything from the Sambora-era (1983-2013) is alright. He was co-songwriter & backing vocalist too. SAMBORA released 3 soloalbums: "Stranger In This Town" (1991), "unDiscovereD soul" (1998) and "Aftermath Of The Lowdown" (2012).* 🎵🎸🔥
The guitar he’s playing is set up for two styles of guitar. One is a normal six string guitar. The other is a twelve string guitar that gives the guitar more ability to harmonize the notes kinda like a Mandolin guitar.
Been to a concert of them in Austria 25 years ago. 80.000 people in the crowd, means one percent of the Austrian population this time. Was unbelieveable...
I can't believe this is the only video you have reacted to from Bon Jovi. You need to watch more of them. "Living On A Prayer" is a must and there is so much more.
This band has so many hit songs in their catalog. The "other guy" you mention is the "main character". His name is Jon Bon Jovi. The band is named after him since he started it. That duel necked guitar is Richie Sambora's. That's what it is. XD Oh,and crowds like that happen all the time today. Big concerts are still going on.
There was no passing out or anything. I was 13 years old when I was there. No drama, nothing unsafe. I would, and have, taken my kid to a concert like this.
You will never find a concert like we had in the 80s ever again. Those days are gone, and I am glad I was born in 65, cuz growing up we had the best music, and the world was a different place back then. I love watching younger reactors just gush over how large the stadium concerts were back then, and how packed they were.
Agree. Born in 1960. She needs to check out a live Ted Nugent concert. Just saying…..
I agree. I was born in 55 and 70s and 80s were the best.
I went and saw Guns n Roses in a stadium with 100,000 people only a couple of years ago.. Stadium rock still lives..
Indeed! I was born in '63...
The 70's had the best music.
Part of me feels sorry for today's generation. We GenX folks were so fortunate growing up in the 80's. I only regret not being able to know how good it was when we were there.
Well stated!
That’s for sure. We had great music.
Or that it was going to end..😣
Fue una suerte crecer en los 89 y en los 90 había tantas buenas bandas...los chicos de hoy se conforman con cualquier cosa artificial que en muchos casos no es ni música..como el reguetón
Us Babyboomers were right there to
Richie Sambora (guitar, backing vocals, lyrics) is something out of the ordinary. He is one of the best guitar players in the world, and his vocals are absolutely perfect. You should try listening to his solo work ("Stranger In This Town" and "One Light Burning" are two of many beautiful songs of his).
He stepped out of Bon Jovi a few years ago, left the band mid-tour, and BJ lost much of its soul as a consequence.
Richie Sambora is a legend. His solo stuff is incredible. He's got a beautiful voice and he's a fantastic guitar player.
Ritchie Sambora is the guitarist. I've always thought he's underrated. Love him.
He’s amazing!!!
@@brittreacts Check out Chris Cornell, Nothing Compares 2 U. Unreal.
So do I…
@@brittreacts you must check out Bon Jovi 1989 MTV Music Awards
@@brittreacts then you should watch his live performance at MSG 2008 ruclips.net/video/1alrtO1d8D8/видео.html
You need to watch their MTV Unplugged version of this song.
There is an MTV live recording of this song, just Jon and Richie on guitars.....
Now you have to watch "Young Guns" 1 & 2..
Hell i have to as well ... 😅
If you want another legendary live concert, check out Queen at Live Aid. Freddie Mercury ruled the stage and the crowd. As good as it gets.
The lead singer is Jon Bon Jovi. He is the one with the great teeth. The other guy is Richie Sambora. He had a solo career at one point and so did Jon. Amazing band and they are my favorite band of all time. You need to check out more for sure. Can’t go wrong with anything you pick.
Thank you for this info! I will do more digging for sure!
Don’t forget Tico Torres on drums, Hugh McDonald of bass and David Bryan on keyboards
you know your songs badass when the crowd sings every single word along with you.
Bon Jovi were Rock Gods - and Ritchie Sambora, the guitarist? Amazing. One of the greats.
I saw them twice at Wembley Stadium. I could well be there - one was front left on the floor, the other was stage right side.
They are a superb band live. I rocked for HOURS!
We had the best music 😊
Part two to this is song is called blaze of glory
Yes, usually the "double neck" guitar had different tunings or additional strings. Most times it is a 12 string (instead of the usual 6 string guitar) on one of the necks. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin used a double neck guitar as well as Don Felder of The Eagles (used on Hotel California). This song is in the key of D. Bouncing between D Major and D minor throughout the song. Lots of country songs and old folk songs use the key of D. Like "The Thunder Rolls" by Garth Brooks for example. The beginning part he was trying to make it sound like a dobro instrument. That type of instrument drones on, meaning a ringing overtone for a sustain of tone. (Lasting a long period of time.) This song has always had a Western feel to it. The mention of "Steel Horse" meant a motorcycle. The modern day version of riding on a horse and the wind in your hair. Every band at some time comes up with their "anthem" song. Most times it is a ballad or rock ballad. Hotel California - The Eagles. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin. Dream On - Aerosmith. Love Hurts - Nazareth. Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue. This is Bon Jovi's anthem song, Wanted Dead or Alive. Great reaction.
Wow! Thank you for this info!!
@@brittreacts You're most welcome 😉👍🏻
Bon Jovi The coolest hair in the 80's and 90's
Bon Jovi wasn't just a concert. They put on a LEGIT *SHOW* that had people crying when it was over. Absolute professionals all the way!
This is my favorite song of all time. Has been since this album came out in the 80's.
I saw them live in '89. They were phenomenal!
And we pulled this off back then because the majority of people hadn't lost their flippin' MINDS back then! 😅
Richie Sambora lead guitar and vocals has his own music as well
Jon’s smile always got me. Love Bon Jovi.
We are enjoying watching your journey on full into back into our world when she was somewhat intact😮 thank you
I was born in '72, so jr. high and high school were awesome.
Same! GenX had the absolute best childhood/teen years....and definitely the best music!
We appreciate you thank you very much much love peace blessings over you and your family and everybody that you know love peace and respect one human family.
Ritchie the guitar player is an amazing singer.
The guitar you ask about at the song opening is a specially designed twin neck made by Ovation ,having 6 strings on the top and 12 strings at the bottom the guitarist Richie Sambora has them made the opposite way round to the traditional 12 on top 6 on the bottom. Richie left the band in 2013 and they have never been the same . I was at this concert June 1995 somewhere near the front. To see Richie singing up front check out MSG I'll be there for you 2009. Great channel love the reactions, keep it going.
Ritchie Sambora was my crush!!!!
They have a zillion great songs. Definitely go down this rabbit hole.
Have you seen Metallica live in Moscow? 1.6 million people. Nobody has topped that yet
Came here to say this exact comment
I haven’t but I’ll be sure to add it to my list thank you!!
@@brittreacts nice, I'm excited to see your reaction to that 😁😁😁
Epic video greatest crowd ever. Enter Sandman one of my all time favorites. Just saw the Blacklist version by a Mexican Rock Band liked it a lot too.
I agree. Metallica, enter sandman live in Moscow is a must see. Great reaction too!
My favorite band of all time!!!! Jon's charisma coupled with Ritchie just making that guitar cry. Not to mention the rest of the band's tremendous talent.
Bon Jovi is a Legend
Saw them when they OPENED for Ratt !!!! My first concert 😘🥰😘🥰
People had talent in the 80s
I've seen a million faces...and I rocked em all!!
Double necked guitar (an Ovation acoustic electric, which is why it sounds like that, and that was just Ritchie getting warmed up_) One neck has 12 strings for ethereal sounding chords and the other neck is 6 strings and made for soloing.
That is an Ovation (Two neck/Head) Acoustic-Electric Guitar. Ricky Sambora is on par with Slash and Eddie Van Halen.
There is a Madison Square Garden performance where Richie Sambora (the guitarist) takes lead - specifically I'll Be There For You. If you want to see him take the floor, that's a great performance. There is also the MTV Music Awards 1989 Performance that is iconic, Sambora's vocal performance in that is godly.
Agreed!
Ritchie Sambora guitars, vocals, song writer and top it off he Married Heather Locklear 80's hottest TV blond cop, check it out.
Saw them back in 1989 on the New Jersey tour. Skid Row opened. Great show.
I'm glad you spot God right away. Mr Richie Sambora.
Ritchie is an 80s guitarist that doesn’t get nearly the credit he should’ve. This song was from one of the first rock cassettes I EVER owned, Slippery When Wet, I wore that sucker out. This song is such a rock anthem.
To be honest, ive heard this song a million times, but my fav version live was when he and Richie played it accoustic during the MTV awards
Richie Sambora was the lead guitarist in this video. He has three solo albums aside from his long time with Bon Jovi and has done many other projects. His first instrument was the accordion, but he jokingly said he couldn't get no girls playing the accordion so he switched to guitar. That double-necked guitar he is playing was custom made for him by Ovation. He has triple-necked ones where they have added a mandolin on the top in addition to the 6 string and 12 string guitar sections. He is a phenomenal player with heavy blues roots. He was influenced a lot by Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. This is my favorite song by Bon Jovi. Richie always did a big lead-up to this song because the crowd loved it and went wild for this song. He also is a strong vocalist. You can also hear a lot of keyboards in this song. David Bryan who plays their keyboards went to Juilliard, but quit when he had the opportunity to join this band. He puts a lot of the flesh into their musical sound. He has also written or collaborated in the production of multiple musicals on Broadway when Bon Jovi takes a break. My favorite musical he wrote is called Memphis. He also has a great voice. If you want to hear what he sounds like look for a song that was released on a Bon Jovi compilation album called 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong. The song is called Memphis Lives in Me and David Bryan sings it himself for the album even though the song was from his musical. It is a beautiful song!
I was born in 1951 so I grew up through all the best years for music and innovation! Go further back darlin’ to see how rock and roll started. Love ya girl 👵🏼💜☮️
55 here... I agree
1948 and we've seen the Best of the Best in music through the decades!
Richie (guitarist) had a couple of solo albums, my fave song of which was "The Answer".... can also hear his vocal quality on the song "If I Can't Have Your Love"..... Keyboard player Dave Bryan also a great vocalist, listen to 'Memphis Lives In Me", he also wrote/co-wrote a musical called Memphis. All amazing musicians. Listen to Jon & Richie Unplugged @ MTV Awards (kinda kick-started a whole UnPlugged are).
The 80's was the best time for music and concerts bar none save perhaps also the 70's. But in the 80's I went to many concerts like this and got autographs from Metallica, Kiss, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Cinderella, and others....truely a one of a kind era for music that will not be repeated.
The song is about traveling doing concerts BON JOVI was back stage of a bobby seger concert and heard him sing turn the page after that BOnJOVI came up with this song
You have to check out Bon Jovi 1989 MTV Music Awards performance. You will get a great feel for the guitar players vocals because they both sing lead parts and their voices together are gold
You're right about the guitarist Richie Sambora. Awesome vocals. Check out some of their videos. You'll notice Richie is kept in the dark. He could steal less of Jon's thunder that way. 😎🤘
I saw Bon Jovi open for the Scorpions in Rochester, NY. in 1984. It was my first concert and it was great.
Always great when the crowd is singing along. Not usually a show opener. Sad thing is, theres a whole generation who thinks this is the Deadliest Catch themr song, which it is, but it was already 20 years old when that happened.
Jon and Richie together are magic. Richie's 'Stranger in This Town' album is great!
Ritchie Sambora.. next level gf
Richie Sambora - One Light Burning…. Do it!
This song is one of the, "Anthems," of all time. Whatever you might think of Bon Jovi.
Richie Sambora isn't mentioned enough. Seriously underappreciated. He eventually recorded a solo project. Look up the single Ballad Of Youth.
The guitar is called a double neck stratocast . He also has a 3 neck where the small neck on top sounds like a mandolin.
Yes! Thank you for recognizing Richie. He's an amazing talent. He does have some songs on his own, after he left Bon Jovi. "In it For Love" is pretty great.
I saw Bon Jovi in 1986 in San Antonio for the Slippery when Wet tour! It was amazing!!
I feel like this pairs nicely with Bad Company's self-titled song "Bad Company". They have a ton of hits, but don't get the accolades of some other rock bands.
Bon Jovi, the main singer, is the leader. Sambora, doing the harmony, is one of the best rock guitarists.
I had a life sized poster of Jon Bonjovi in my bedroom in the 80's. I missed it every night. Can't tell you how many dreams I had with him in it.
Yay, more Bon Jovi!! Check out their cover of the song Hallelujah. So beautiful. Great reaction!! 🙂
Ritchie was my man! One of my big regrets is not seeing them live back in the day!
It’s never going to happen like that again because people do not care for one another anymore
It's a two-necked guitar it enabled the guitarist to play a song requiring a 6 string guitar and a 12 string guitar without having to change instruments.
Here's a couple of facts to clear things up a bit
1. This is actually an encore performance. After performing for 2 hours, they would come back and perform 2 or 3 more epic songs.
2. Bon Jovi would actually sell out Wembley Stadium in minutes, so they would actually play there 2 or 3 nights in a row to each sold out crowd.
3. Ritchie Sambora is a monster guitar player and that's a double-neck Ovation guitar (12 strings on one neck & 6 strings on the other).
4. This probably would've been much more enjoyable for you if you had watched the Official video of the song first and gotten to know the song, and then watched this Live version.
5. Bands like TOOL and Guns 'N Roses are currently selling out stadiums worldwide, so Covid may have slowed down things for awhile but it will never stop Rock Music.
That guitar player name is Richie Sambora he also has a few solo albums.
Britt you absolutely have to listen to “I’ll be there for you live at MSG 2008”. The guitarist, Richie Sambora sings the lead on that song. One of the most beautiful versions of it you’ll ever see
Yes! I always loved Richie the best
Another song that has a double neck guitar is Hotel California by The Eagles. Gotta watch this video!!
Gotta watch the music videos to the songs
More Bon Jovi please!
Back in 1989 that guitar player ( Richie Sambora ) was Cher’s boyfriend
I love that you love Richie’s voice! He is spectacular on vocals. Just do a search for Sambora on here, you won’t regret it! Anything from 90’s 00’s, San Diago Stranger in this Town tour, Shepherds Bush Empire, MSG ♥️
the Metal World is still having huge outdoor concerts such as Wacken and others
Well I need to join the metal world!!
We had so many great concerts back then in my teen years .oh yeah I have a crush too 😂😂 playin
Jon bon jovi is georgeous
Thank you for the great reaction! Another legendary performance at Wembley is "Love Of My Life" by Queen from 1986. Hopefully you can put it on your list to get to one day!! Much success to you with this journey!
The whole Live Aid set by Queen is legendary.
Bon Jovi was one of the biggest rock bands ever.
Ritchie Sambora is the guitarist. You can check him out solo if you google stranger in this town and one light burning. Those are my 2 favorites from his solo career.
This song was featured in the movie Young Guns (William Bonny AKA Billy the Kidd) who was a 3rd cousin 3 generations ago.
No, that would be Blaze of Glory.
Check out RITCHIE SAMBORO "ILL BE THERE FOR YOU" IN NYC....Ive always said Sambora was a better singer and i was jamming on them in 85. BUT they are businessmen and knew the two together would be a power house. And they were.
I saw them in concert in 1989 and 2001. Absolutely Amazing both times
That guitar was first developed in the 70s by jimmy page of the most successful band in history " led Zeppelin " The guitar is a 12 string on top and a 6 string on the bottom. Want your mind blown check out and massively grow your channel "" led zeppelin "" song " Whole Lotta Love" song by the best front man ever Robert Plant he don't need back up singer's never seen a woman that didn't fall in love him. 🤘😎 there album sales to date is over 300 million🤯
*RICHIE SAMBORA is one the most underrated LeadGuitarists EVER. Everything from the Sambora-era (1983-2013) is alright. He was co-songwriter & backing vocalist too. SAMBORA released 3 soloalbums: "Stranger In This Town" (1991), "unDiscovereD soul" (1998) and "Aftermath Of The Lowdown" (2012).* 🎵🎸🔥
Rchie Sambora is ladies dream.!! 😊
I was there for this, Wembley '95, epic show
Love JBJ love all his music from the 80s he my number 2 favorite hair band!! My number 1 hair band is G- N- R ! But love all 80s hair bands ❤
La mejor banda del World....
I love me some Jon Bon Jovi.
This song was written for the movie "Young Guns". They have another song called Blazer of Glory that was written for "Young Guns 2".
Richie Sambora - one of the best guitarist and so underated. He made Bon Jovi --- Phil X is their new guitarist and a complete badass also.
The guitar he’s playing is set up for two styles of guitar. One is a normal six string guitar. The other is a twelve string guitar that gives the guitar more ability to harmonize the notes kinda like a Mandolin guitar.
That’s a double=neck ovation. The top part is a six string and the bottom part is a 12 string.
Been to a concert of them in Austria 25 years ago. 80.000 people in the crowd, means one percent of the Austrian population this time. Was unbelieveable...
I can't believe this is the only video you have reacted to from Bon Jovi. You need to watch more of them. "Living On A Prayer" is a must and there is so much more.
This is how they do it live the build-up towards the song is you will not be disappointed
This band has so many hit songs in their catalog. The "other guy" you mention is the "main character". His name is Jon Bon Jovi. The band is named after him since he started it.
That duel necked guitar is Richie Sambora's. That's what it is. XD
Oh,and crowds like that happen all the time today. Big concerts are still going on.