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nickolai 03-17-2014 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1173557)

Haha very good Rolio

Thierry 03-17-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Roll (Post 1173568)
I don't know if Richie started using drugs again (though as he looks like an old tramp that sounds plausible), but CKatz is definetely high, living in a parallel world where Sambora gets all the credit for Bon Jovi the band and is a muscial genius though it took him 12 friggin years to release a massive turd like AOTL.

Where's the like button when you need it?

bonjovi90 03-17-2014 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Thierry (Post 1173570)
Where's the like button when you need it?

Haha...was just thinking the same :D

Kathleen 03-17-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Thierry (Post 1173570)
Where's the like button when you need it?

This thread is like a train wreck LOL

JackieBlue 03-17-2014 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Kathleen (Post 1173583)
This thread is like a train wreck LOL

Yup. Since about page 2, I think! LOL

Javier 03-18-2014 02:09 AM

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Bill23 03-18-2014 04:18 AM

Wasn't it 1 year ago today we lost RS? March 17th, 2013 RS last gig with Jovi!

rolo_tomachi 03-18-2014 02:07 PM

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From Alice Cooper about @TheRealSambora:

#1 Richie Sambora. Alice Cooper commented to Guitarist magazine that if he could choose just two guitarists to be in his band for the rest of his career, Richie Sambora would be one of them. "Richie is one of those guys who can play just anything you say", he enthused, "he can play Jimi Hendrix, he can play George Harrison, and he can play his own style." Richie's total versatility made him perfect for Bon Jovi. Most hair metal players were just rockers, but Richie has the blues flowing in his New Jersey veins, giving tremendous soul to his guitar solo outbursts in lovesick power ballads. So great is his grasp of the blues, in fact, that Eric Clapton guested on his first solo album. Sambora chooses interesting runs within the standard blues framework, meaning his note choice is rarely clichéd. His appreciation for the Beatles shines through in most of his solos: very short, melodic outbreaks which compliment the song perfectly and are usually almost as catchy as the chorus itself. To top it all off, his fat, screaming harmonics, exciting tapping, and whammy bar madness mean that he also includes the best bits of Eddie Van Halen's style. To cap it all off, Richie's one of the best songwriters you'll find. Being in a commercial band like Bon Jovi means that he'll never get the acclaim he deserves from critics or musos, but the owners of the 100 million Sambora-related albums sold worldwide know how great he is. Defining moment: "Dry County", from Keep the Faith, 1992.
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nickolai 03-18-2014 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by rolo_tomachi (Post 1173686)

Richie's talent and song writing is not in question here, Roly. Just his professionalism and him as a person. Stop trying to get KUDOS for Richie by posting pointless articles. Start a new thread or something. This is about Richie's absence.

rolo_tomachi 03-18-2014 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by nickolai (Post 1173696)
Richie's talent and song writing is not in question here, Roly. Just his professionalism and him as a person. Stop trying to get KUDOS for Richie by posting pointless articles. Start a new thread or something. This is about Richie's absence.

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