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I have MANY highlights over the past 15 years. A lot of these are personal reasons and some of these 'highlights' may not be some other peoples choices. I'm not really one for calling Bon Jovi getting inducted into stuff or winning awards as highlights but I guess they are for other reasons. So anything that Bon Jovi have won, been inducted too etc... count them already.


* It's My Life/Crush - The song/album that got me into the band. I remember liking a few other songs due to my brother being a really big Bon Jovi fan at the time but It's My Life made me a fan. I'll always remember him getting 'Crush' before it came out and hearing it in his room and I instantly loved it and knew the words to most songs very quickly. Whenever I hear some songs from Crush, I always think back to really early 'summer' 2000.

* Say It Isn't So - By no means the best song but it was the first Bon Jovi single I got. I went into town with my brother and his mate to go and get it with them & Paul bought me it. I remember listening to it with the demo bonus track for months.

* Bounce Album - First album I bought myself. I saved up to buy it and the singles. I was so excited at the time!

* Manchester 2003 show - My first Bon Jovi concert. A day I will never ever forget. I had to do a half day in school and I couldn't wait for it to be over. My mum worked in the infants part of the school at this time and I remember seeing her walk out the school and I knew it was time to go! I literally ran out and went straight home. I had a Bon Jovi hat made on holiday in 2001, I had a tshirt made, a Bon Jovi pendant and had a flag I got from Spain draped around me walking down the road to the bus stop like I was a superhero. I looked an idiot but I really didn't care. I got the coach into Manchester on what was a really warm day. I remember everything about it. I was fascinated by Old Trafford, seeing so many cool Bon Jovi tops etc.. I got spoilt that day by my mum who came with me. Going inside the stadium and I was at the very very back and right at the top of Old Trafford but I felt closer than anyone at the time. I genuinely nearly fainted when I went up to the stairs in the stadium, though. Seeing that many people in such a big stadium with the stage set, it really did take me back. I loved that whole day and a concert I remember so clearly.

* Boxset - Listening to songs from this now as we speak. For me, one of the best things Bon Jovi have brought out. So many songs got me straight away and by this time, I knew I was a big big Bon Jovi fan. I saved up again to buy this boxset. I think it was £40 at the time. At 11 years old, that was a huge amount for me

* Have A Nice Day Album - This album came out around the time I was doing a short film when I used to do acting. Some songs I listen too now take me back to filming that film. I always remember coming home to this album after school and having to wait until late that evening to listen to it because I had to have tea and then go shopping. I listened to it and again, so many songs got me straight away.

* Nothing - This song should have been on the album. I still rank it in my top 10 post 2000 songs.

* Any Other Day - Still one of my all time fav songs. I heard it on a website as a 30 sec teaser before the album came out & knew it was a song I was going to love when I heard the full version. I still do to this day and a lot of my school mates did at the time. It also reminds me of a school trip I went on because we had it on.

* Manchester 2008 show - This was my third Bon Jovi show. My brother didn't do any shows for this tour (or any other since) as he kind of killed them off for himself and hated the 02 show. Anyway, I went to this show wanting to hear 'Always' more than any other song. It was my favorite song at the time and they had started playing it more reguarly. I got to hear it and will never ever forget it. I had a big craze with the album 'These Days' at the time so to hear them play 'Diamond Ring' which isn't a favorite by all means to then go into 'Always' is something I will never ever forget. I got to hear some other songs I really wanted to hear that night and that is still in my top 2 shows.

* The Circle - My favorite post 2000 album. Hearing the snippets on 'Amazon' a few weeks before the album came out had me fairly excited. I remember it being a very cold day when it came out and getting home from sixth form to see the parcel at the door. Nobody was in the house as it was midday so I went and got the stereo system out and had it loud in the house. I sat in my room with nothing on (it was a dull day too so it was quite dark) and just sat on my chair listening to the album. I loved it from first listen and still love it. Again, so many songs got me straight away. I remember it being late listening to 'We Weren't Born To Follow' on it's first radio premiere and I wasn't a fan of it as it was too poppy but it grew on me by the time the album came out. I listened to this album for months and it reminds me of winter 2009 and sixth form so much!

* The Circle Tour - I couldn't go the o2 shows because of exams and no-one to go with and the cost etc... I was gutted at the time and even more gutted at the songs that got played that tour. Following the PBP's on here absolutely killed me yet I loved it at the same time. So many songs that got played on that tour always gave me hope for other tours. The response they got here and sometimes at the shows were brilliant and made me think that the band had changed. 'Let It Rock' & 'It's Hard Letting You Go' I still watch/listen too reguarly. Epic.

* European 2011 Tour - Again, the songs that got played blew me away. I unfortunately didn't get anything like that at my show (Manchester) but the Hyde Park shows and the Dublin shows were incredible, in my opinion. Energy and set lists at times were unreal and I wish I got tickets for them shows.

* That's What The Water Made Me - My favorite post 2000 songs. I have listened to this song well over 500 times. Easily. Hearing it on the radio 2 show I really enjoyed it but studio blew me away. I just think it's an incredible song. Shame the album wasn't.

* Manchester 2013 - I wasn't sure what to expect for this. Richie wasn't there, shows hadn't been too good, Jons vocals weren't the best and it was my girlfriends first show. The day, again, was brilliant. Set off really early with the girlfriend so she could see the buzz before a show, the merchandise, how people camp outside the stadium and so on... I wanted the show to open with TWTMM and it did. Loved it. And again, I heard some songs I didn't think I would. I got to hear 'Garageland' which I loved and I thought the energy and performance was great. My fav show along with 2008 Manchester show.


Okay, so far I have kept it in order of songs, albums & tours. Now I'll do the odd little bits.

* PBP's - Something I have already mentioned. I was literally addicted to this site around the 2008-2010 tours. The PBP's & YouTube videos made this forum enjoyable for me even though it had some dickheads on it at the time. I made 'friends' on here still, though. Following so many rare songs getting played and seeing the responses they got was something I wish we could do on here again. It's a shame that not many shows have 'rare' songs.

* Kev - A friend for life. Knew him before I was a member on here through my brother but this site has what has made us stay in touch and be as good mates as we are. Like I said earlier, my brother stopped being a fan in 2007 and it wasn't too long after that I became a member on here. I remember speaking to Kev via MSN for hours about shows and songs etc.. I always wanted to go to a show with Kev. Thankfully in 2013, I got to go to two. Well, I wasn't with him at the Hyde Park show but we met up before and thankfully him, Carli & Ollie let me stay in their hotel as I had nowhere to go and had been let down that day. One of my best mates who has me in stitches everytime we meet up.

* Have A Nice Day Album Cover - I wasn't a huge fan when I seen it. Paul shown me it when we went to a Liverpool game at Anfield and I remember being pretty let down by it but when I got the album, I loved it. My favorite album cover ever and pretty cool video to go with it.


I have been a fan for 15 years and that's why I have made this post so long and I apologize. This post has made me realize why I still love this band and why I will always be a fan. I was 7 when I became a fan so Bon Jovi have pretty much always been in my life. I will never have memories like this with any other band and I don't particularly want too as much as I like some other bands.

Again, apologies for the long post. I don't usually post like this anymore but I love this thread and I hope a lot of people post on it as it'll be good to see what memories everyone else has had.
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