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Crushgen24/88 07-13-2008 08:28 AM

An In-Depth Review of My Bon Jovi Central Park Experience.
 
(Note: This details my whole day's worth of ups and downs, if you just want to read the show review go down until you hit THE CONCERT ITSELF)

Well, the Central Park concert was quite an interesting experience to say the least. We left Staten Island on the 5 o'clock Ferry, and there we discovered the first problem of the day: Lauren and Greg's (Two of my friends) tickets were East Side, and Teresa's and mine were West Side. After freaking out about this the entire cab ride down to 72nd Central Park West, we learned as soon as we arrived that the East and West Side distinctions meant absolutely nothing. So, quite relieved, we took our spot within the fist twenty spots online.
At this point, a news reporter from WABC 7 asked us and the group behind us if we'd be willing to sing a Bon Jovi song live on TV. We did, and it went over so well that we ended up appearing on 6 different live TV broadcasts on four different networks, and on three different radio stations. Surreal was the understatement of the century right there.
After our little foray with celebrity ended, we waited for 2 PM, when we were supposed be let into the park. When said time did finally come, every fear we've all had about the organization reared their ugly heads. The crowd up-rushed, and everyone's places in line became almost for nought. Once the security checkpoint arrived, our group forced our way back o the front, as we would not let our waiting go in vain. Security did end up taking my camera, which at first I wasn't that upset about.
After said checkpoint, we walked the rest of the way to the Great Lawn, where they held us for several minutes, before letting us loose Free For All style, with everyone charging for the front. We didn't run, but we did end with a spot about 9th row center at a real show. The organization on the field was even worse, as NONE of the sections were blocked off, and people kept packing into the front all day, even when there was no real room. I also began to notice that almost everyone around had cameras, which really pissed me off since my camera had been taken away. Add on to that the fact that this is the closest I've ever been at a show, and I was really upset about how so many great pictures I could have had. I still want to know why they stopped confiscating cameras, but I digress. In any case, we sat their waiting until about 7, when everyone in the crowd stood up and crowded into standing positions, which put us about 8th row center. :D

THE CONCERT ITSELF:
I don't know what went wrong in Sarnia, or in Detroit, but I do know the band I saw tonight was absolutely ON FIRE.
New York, New York - Central Park - 7/12/08
LIVIN' ON A PRAYER
YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME
LOST HIGHWAY
BORN TO BE MY BABY
RUNAWAY
SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD w/ Twist & Shout
BLAZE OF GLORY
WHOLE LOT OF LEAVIN'
IN THESE ARMS
WE GOT IT GOIN' ON
IT'S MY LIFE
I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU - RICHIE VOCALS
HAVE A NICE DAY
KEEP THE FAITH
WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T GO HOME
BAD MEDICINE w/ Shout

ENCORE:
ALWAYS
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
I LOVE THIS TOWN

The set itself was perfect for the venue, and perfect for the audience. Prayer absolutely worked as an opener, and while I still think it shouldn't be on regular basis, it really set up the crowd. Bad Name came in and knocked us all on our asses. LH sounded rockier than the last times I've seen it, but lost a bit of the casuals. BTBMB won them right back however. Runaway, while still not one of my favorite song, was tighter than I've ever heard it personally. The lack of Time Warp intro didn't hurt either, as I can't stand that thing anymore. Sleep went over big, and the crowd exploded for Twist And Shout, which works so much better in Sleep then on it's own. I blew up when Blaze started, as I'd never heard the real version live before. I was breathtaking, and I honestly thought that would be the easy highlight of the night for me. Little did I know what would happen later. First though, WLOL went over better than LH, though again lost people, and Jon really hammed the "Do we got it anymore?" line. ITA brought the crowd all the way back in, and was great minus a Bobby B. solo. :mad: WGIGO was the only new song that lost no one, as everyone seemed to be way into. It's My life was deafening, literally. I could barely hear for about a minute after the song ended. I've waited until IBTFY to even mention Richie's name in this thread. The man was on fire tonight, best I've ever personally seen him by far. And whatever was wrong with him illness wise seems to have passed, as he nailed IBTFY. And before you ask, the outro solo was delivered perfectly by Mr. Sambora, as it always should be. HAND came out of left field as I expected a slow song (MaM maybe, or I dared dream Always), and it again was deafening. Who Says came next, and was it's usual elongated self. At this point I started thinking about the encore, since I figured BM would finish the main set when Jon finished "alrighting". Obviously Wanted would be played, and I figured ILTT would follow, since it was an MLB event. I even texted JJx23 that prediction, as we'd been texting back and forth all night. BTW, Bad Medicine was almost as deafening as IML, though once again would be better served minus Shout. As the band readied for the encore, I figured it would be Wanted and ILTT, for the reasons I said before, but still hoping blindly for Always. In fact, so strong was that hope that when the band got into their encore positions, I was saying aloud "Please hit it Tico, Please hit it Tico, Please hit it Tico." Sure enough he did, and I screamed my ****ing head off. The band launched into a stunning version of Always. I couldn't believe how good it was, and that I was finally hearing it after all these years. Bumped Blaze right down to the number 2 slot for the night. After Always, the encore went exactly as I predicted. Wanted was great as per usual, and while I don't care for ending on ILTT it made some sense for this gig, and Jon made a lovely speech about NY firefighters and police officers post 9/11. Besides I got Always, everything after that was cake.
So all in all, it was a long day, and I need to sleep soon, but in the end it was a great show performance-wise, and even though the set was vanilla, I got two ABSOLUTE GEMS that I'd never heard before, while sitting as close as I've ever sat. Not to shabby I'd say, though I still wish I had pics.

Lord of the Jovi Realm 07-13-2008 11:19 AM

nice read, thanks
Dave

Yvonne 07-13-2008 03:13 PM

Glad you enjoyed it! Shame about your camera..

Dawn 07-13-2008 11:08 PM

really appreciate the review, glad u hada great time... :D

Dawn

lisaluvsjovi 07-13-2008 11:28 PM

Glad you had a great time. I agree the way they kept letting people pack into tha first section was ridiculous. Trying to get in and out trying to get drinks and such was a feat in itself. lol People were getting mad because you had to step on their blankets and stuff, but what choice was there. lol I was completely floored when they played Always too. I had waited to hear that song for years, and then heard it for the first time at Giants 2006, but that was the TLFR version, so in effect I was really hearing it for the first time last night as well. It was beautifully done. It sucks that you got your camera taken away, so did my son's gf, so you weren't the only one even though it may have seemed like it.

bjcrazycpa 07-14-2008 10:02 PM

Loved your review Brian! I'm glad you stopped me so I could give you a hug. My friend Jennifer and I ended up sitting with one of my camera friends so we were in the back right but had an awesome spot because we were protected by a cage for the camera,lol, so there were no people crowding us. We were able to dance like maniacs!! I had a blast and had a lot more fun and enjoyed the show way more than I thought I would.

deb

hometownboy 07-14-2008 10:06 PM

great review :D did you manage to get your camera back?

Crushgen24/88 07-15-2008 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hometownboy (Post 864594)
great review :D did you manage to get your camera back?

No I bought a new one, which lead to some funny ironic bullshit today.
See my review in the 7/14/08 PBP thread.

asok80 07-15-2008 03:32 PM

Great to read your review, I almost got tears in my eyes when I read your reaction to Always!!
Hope it wasn't an expensive camera? Why couldn't you get it back?

dtrrr1ho 07-20-2008 07:49 AM

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