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The Americans shot in Barcelona with its battery of classic 45,000 people
The singer Jon Bon Jovi, guitarist Richie Sambora and keyboardist David Bryan
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The singer Jon Bon Jovi during their concert in Barcelona
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The singer Jon Bon Jovi and guitarist Richie Sambora
Higher impossible. Not bother to look: there is stadium rock and beyond, nothing. Better yes, but what top? Impossible. One need only remember what you've been off the Olympic Stadium in recent months to agree that last night had some epic. The top of stadium rock to reach 45,000 people . Neither more nor less.
And New Jersey did not take long to get to work: they opened with "Raise Your Hands", doubled the bet with "You Give Love A Bad Name," and when we heard "Born To Be My Baby" track already had become a giant spring on the audience jumping with pleasure. Without too complicated with the assembly, a central screen size XL and two sides were the greatest expense - the group came out ready to be claimed as one of the few specimens with enough pull to deploy in great detail the dynamics of rock of stages. Or, what is the same, appear on the scene wanting to send hits to the naturalness of who talks through electricity bills, stepping on the safe side and passing the faintness of the hípermusculada "It's My Life" to the dismay of "In These Arms " and then to robust explosions as "We Got It Goin 'On."
And since they had come to stand as guardians of the essence of rock Super Size, gymnastics will be there alone, or acoustic interlude to clear my throat, nor the powerful ballads - honorable mention for "Bed Of Roses" in Castilian with broken chorus - or, more would be missing all these hymns muscular and neat without whom none of this would make sense. Although finished playing "Bad Medicine", "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead," "Have a Nice Day," "Keep The Faith" and, of course, "Livin 'On A Prayer" was that version of "Vertigo "of U2 released just after" Not Fade Away, "Buddy Holly, which confirmed that Bon Jovi operate with ease from this planet called stadium rock. And you know, beyond that, nothing.
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