7/25/11

Bon Jovi: Bon Jovi sounds like a jukebox in Zeebrugge

Translation from Dutch courtesy of Google Translate.



10:07 The beach at Zeebrugge was yesterday renamed "Bon Jovi Beach. An American show, John in shape and a jukebox full of hits: the ingredients of an acclaimed but sometimes mature show.
Only the private plane landed at Ostend seemed John Bongiovi has his flying jacket and goggles ditto when he ascended the podium in Zeebrugge. His audience, which was much more present.

Dog Wedding

Faithful dog they are, the Bon Jovi fans who have the afternoon under a threatening sky even on the beach of things. True dog, they are once every few years back when the American machine doing to our country, and every time they seem a revival of the denim jacket by the following.

Do not leave me tonight . More statement the group had in the opening song is not necessary for an entire coast to bind. Why, even the upper dam, walk away? The sky was now cleared and under a beautiful evening sun shone glowing Bon Jovi more. With early-sung 'You give love a bad name', with the announcement of John (49) that he was a child when Madonna was the real Lady Gaga. Piece of cake for many forties on the beach.

Clichés

And mature than that? Sure, a little anyway, because Bon Jovi are already two years no new work has the freshness and sometimes lacking in the repertoire. "It's My Life" was as much a party but as one where the beer starts to smell stale everything. And then there were those giant projections during "We were not born to follow". Almost all American clichés flashed on the screens, Obama on John Lennon to Martin Luther King.

After one hour concert was also a moment of glory Richie Sambora when he "Bed of Roses" left open (b) mooing. A beautiful moment, because after a period of "rehab" is the giatrist back jauntily between his four mates ready. The sound and the voice of Bon Jovi was so again what you expect from the band. Much different than on record came not, and that may well be a compliment as a shortcoming.

For the 30,000 attendees at Zeebrugge had been adventurous enough, they sang and clapped along on command. "Looks good here," said John, and he was right. On the jukebox might be a layer of dust lying, which was gently blown by a breeze and a group with enthusiasm. More is sometimes not to get an acclaimed concert.

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