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rosa3 10-25-2016 03:20 AM

JBJ on Eddie Trunk's Sirius Show on Wednesday
 
Just so u know, Eddie Trunk just tweeted that he has interviewed Jon today for his podcast show and he will air it on Wensday, don't know the time, but the channel is 106. Hope someone can at least tell us about the interview.

rosa3 10-25-2016 03:24 AM

Here is a pix of the interview https://www.facebook.com/BonJoviStal...531210/?type=3

Becky 10-25-2016 04:08 AM

1:00 central. I must find a reason to be "on the road" on Wednesday. I love the new Volume network.

steel_horse75 10-25-2016 08:52 AM

JBJ on Eddie Trunk's Sirius Show on Wensday
 
It will be out on Eddies podcast which is out every Thursday

Walleris 10-25-2016 09:03 AM

That's great news! Eddie Trunk is a true music guy and I'm sure will come up with something better to ask Jon than the usual repetitive questions.

steel_horse75 10-25-2016 09:49 AM

eddie has known JBJ since way back when.

he loves early Jovi and admits that some of the bands later material are not to his taste so will be interesting to see what he asks him

nikos greece 10-25-2016 12:50 PM

eddie trunk was a fan of bj probably still is!! nice for the guy he wanted to pursue bj for an interview for a long time. he looks like a genuine music lover and has some deep insight in bj history and transformation..

also saw an interview he took from richie and ori and for closure he said lets just say i miss you in that old band u used to be...on sth very close, richie was a bit surprised but shook hands, it was all in good taste and trully believe the guy will have some nice questions, the question is if jon will be in a mood to answer in a less safe constructed way...

ps1.if i had the chance to ever talk to jon first i would than him for all the music and secondly i would request some old legendary live shows to be released one way or another in order to be available to diehards...(i hope eddie asks sth of that sort)

Old Joysey 10-25-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by nikos greece (Post 1211498)
also saw an interview he took from richie and ori and for closure he said lets just say i miss you in that old band u used to be...on sth very close, richie was a bit surprised but shook hands, it was all in good taste

I remember posting it so here it is again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKaB...utu.be&t=3m30s
Richie doesn't look surprised to me.

steel_horse75 10-25-2016 02:13 PM


This is where he talks about JBJ not wanting to do "hard" rock music anymore.
3.43 he says he would love to ask JBJ why they have changed their sound so much and the new stuff after TD isnt to his tastes.
So lets see if he does ask that.
He does go onto say he has huge respect for JBJ for changing the sound and still being a huge stadium act.

Walleris 10-25-2016 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by steel_horse75 (Post 1211509)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pxjc39Vix4

This is where he talks about JBJ not wanting to do "hard" rock music anymore.
3.43 he says he would love to ask JBJ why they have changed their sound so much and the new stuff after TD isnt to his tastes.
So lets see if he does ask that.
He does go onto say he has huge respect for JBJ for changing the sound and still being a huge stadium act.

Great bit! Eddie gets it.

That listener was such a redneck though :D And the YouTube comment section is filled with those types.

Becky 10-26-2016 12:04 AM

Eddie said today that he was only able to talk to Jon for about 15-20 minutes due to scheduling. He said it was a great experience but he was barely able to scratch the surface.

Kathleen 10-26-2016 01:41 AM

Yeah -well - I will never forget the total shit storm after Eddie trashed them for their 2007 Newark shows. Jon was very hurt about that. I just checked and I don't have the review from that time - but I remember Eddie really raking them over the coals.

Becky 10-26-2016 11:54 PM

This is what I remember and it's the essence of what he said, not quotes. I'll post more if I remember or after I listen to the repeat tonight.

He spoke with great exuberance about the musicianship of the band and what everyone was bringing to the table. He talked of Tico and David's wisdom. He talked of Phil's extensive experience as a studio musician and how that brought a lot to the band.

They talked about early days and how they got lumped into a category because of the way they looked. He said he told Doc he wanted to open for acts like Bryan Adams but Doc said the way to build a loyal audience was to tour with acts like RATT. It worked,but also left them lumped into that category.

He recalled Dee Snider talking about how cute they were on MTV and he laughed and agreed that he was cuter than Dee but stressed that he loved Dee.

He had said at one point prior to KTF that he didn't know if he had a band anymore. The rebirth of the band this time was very similar to that. But he always holds the original members of the band, and he named Alec, in a special place because they believed in the dream when he didn't have five cents.

They did talk about Richie, mostly the same story. Although he said that he had Bobby around for such a case as what happened in Canada to arise. (Again, that's a summary, not exactly how he phrased it.)

There was a very, very long pause in the Richie discussion and post interview Eddie mentioned it and said Jon paused before diplomatically saying Richie needed to get help. I SWEAR Jon said the thing about Richie needing to get help when he was talking about the first time Phil filled in prior to the pause. But maybe I'm wrong.

The podcast will be out later this week and you can all hear for yourselves.

symbeline 10-27-2016 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Becky (Post 1211837)
This is what I remember and it's the essence of what he said, not quotes. I'll post more if I remember or after I listen to the repeat tonight.

He spoke with great exuberance about the musicianship of the band and what everyone was bringing to the table. He talked of Tico and David's wisdom. He talked of Phil's extensive experience as a studio musician and how that brought a lot to the band.

They talked about early days and how they got lumped into a category because of the way they looked. He said he told Doc he wanted to open for acts like Bryan Adams but Doc said the way to build a loyal audience was to tour with acts like RATT. It worked,but also left them lumped into that category.

He recalled Dee Snider talking about how cute they were on MTV and he laughed and agreed that he was cuter than Dee but stressed that he loved Dee.

He had said at one point prior to KTF that he didn't know if he had a band anymore. The rebirth of the band this time was very similar to that. But he always holds the original members of the band, and he named Alec, in a special place because they believed in the dream when he didn't have five cents.

They did talk about Richie, mostly the same story. Although he said that he had Bobby around for such a case as what happened in Canada to arise. (Again, that's a summary, not exactly how he phrased it.)

There was a very, very long pause in the Richie discussion and post interview Eddie mentioned it and said Jon paused before diplomatically saying Richie needed to get help. I SWEAR Jon said the thing about Richie needing to get help when he was talking about the first time Phil filled in prior to the pause. But maybe I'm wrong.

The podcast will be out later this week and you can all hear for yourselves.

Thanks Becky. Some interesting things.

About Richie, I called it the first time it happened when Jon started hitting the interview circuit for the new album and it has been happening a lot. Jon clearly wants to say something else and I believe his intentions are good but really comes across as implying over and over that Richie's problems were personal (well duh, everbody guessed that) and specially related to the same kind of problems he had in the past. He's not so subtly said as much in several interviews which I thought was stirring the pot innecessarily.

I really hope it's not what happened. If it was I would understand why Jon would think it could help Richie by forcing his hand, but on the other hand there's been lots of speculation again about Richie's appareance, possible falling off the wagon, etc, and coincidentally the backlash become more insistent when Jon started doing the interviews and from what I hear Richie is becoming very defensive against it, which is completely understandable.

I think that Richie needs to do his thing and build a fanbase, far away from all the drama. The constant speculation is hindering him, and even if it was true, what does Jon think he's going to accomplish? I just don't get it

Alphavictim 10-27-2016 12:25 AM

He's trying to take the high road which is a super hard thing to do if an, to use JBJ's terms, ex-employee is bullshitting. Jon's a benevolent leader or whatever, but he's still a leader, so to suck it all up when he really just wants to slam the guy for talking crap about his daughter when he was getting wasted with girls half his age must annoy him a great deal. At the beginning, the whole "I just miss my family"-angle probably made JBJ look like the bad guy, and you can bet he didn't like it. But to talk trash in the media wouldn't fit the band's bill either. So, really, what's he gonna do?

Honestly, for Richie to ever come back, he'd need to get super humble. And it seems that after 30 years of wingman status, he suddenly spotted a huge chip on his shoulders and is overcompensating big time. His self-perception is certainly off, and it sucks, because as fun as the new album is, I can only imagine what Richie would have contributed to tracks such as Scars On This Guitar. It is practically tailor-made for his guitar style, but relegated to only feature keys.

Becky 10-27-2016 12:30 AM

I'm pretty sure it was in both this and the Howard interview Jon talked about how he loves Richie and he in this one there must have been something about not wanting to be part of the big machine anymore because Eddie said he had spoken to Richie and gotten that same impression from him.

If there is a personal problem that Richie needed "help" for, I think Jon is doing the best he can because it's not his truth to tell so all he really can do is tell them ask Richie or refer back to the past.

Also he's been flattering of Richie, particularly on the Howard show. He called him a great collaborator and always gave credit when it was due.

KSantaFe 10-27-2016 12:38 AM

Thanks for that recap Becky. I only wished Trunk got to interview Jon for longer!

symbeline 10-27-2016 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Becky (Post 1211844)
I'm pretty sure it was in both this and the Howard interview Jon talked about how he loves Richie and he in this one there must have been something about not wanting to be part of the big machine anymore because Eddie said he had spoken to Richie and gotten that same impression from him.

If there is a personal problem that Richie needed "help" for, I think Jon is doing the best he can because it's not his truth to tell so all he really can do is tell them ask Richie or refer back to the past.

Also he's been flattering of Richie, particularly on the Howard show. He called him a great collaborator and always gave credit when it was due.

This is why I said I can understand if he's really trying to hint Richie has "problems" to get a reaction from him, to put him in the spotlight and force him to do something about it. I can't find the thread but I read that on Howard Stern there was a similar phrasing to suggest Richie left because of "personal problems that he had had in the past" and somebody pointed that out.

Again, why not say the same PR bullshit about his leaving instead of hinting it wasn't about the reasons Richie said? It's as simple as saying "ask him" and don't say any other word. Or be clear the band officially believes the personal thing: his family, his desire to do other things, etc. Even if it's not true! That's their dirty laundry. Keep it private

I do believe it's a difficult situation for both because I'm one of those naïve people who think they are telling the truth when they say they love each other after all it's said and done. I do believe the praising is sincere

symbeline 10-27-2016 01:35 AM

Here's the Howard Stern interview (2h03min in approx)


Becky 10-27-2016 04:15 AM

Thanks for the Howard link.

The Trunk interview is about to reair so I'm going to make some notes:

Eddie has been a fan since the beginning and admired the way he has kept his career at the level he has.

It was important to Jon to present the album as a whole because he's proud of every song and the band worked hard on every song. Talked about the experience of an album as a whole and sharing a record with friends in the past.

Talked about this album as a crossroad, coming out of a tunnel, not quite on the other side, but one foot on the ground. They are wiser men now. He's proud Tico and David have been on this journey with him. It was a conscience thing to transcend the 80's thing. He said the songwriting differentiated them. You build on it and you're here 30 years later.

Becky 10-27-2016 04:24 AM

You would be lucky to call Richie your friend. He's a great collaborator. The only bitch they have was the way he did it. The super long pause. The mention of Richie needing help was a few minutes later when he was asked how he found Phil, referring to the first time.

Talked about how much he loves Billy Falcon and how they bring out the best in each other.

He has a renewed sense of energy being around these guys who want to work hard and play great.

Holds the Stones in such high esteem. 240 shows are never happening again.

bjcrazycpa 10-27-2016 01:49 PM

Thank you Becky very much for the recap of the interview.

Walleris 10-28-2016 11:37 AM

Did anyone manage to rip/find a recording of an interview?

I checked the Eddie Trunk podcast on iTunes and it wasn't there, so was this radio-only?

Jeeper 10-29-2016 04:15 PM

Be interested in hearing that interview.


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Bleeding Purist 11-01-2016 06:14 PM

Here is the interview:

https://rutube.ru/video/d57aa6c55e9d...46bc0f203d335/

Walleris 11-01-2016 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Bleeding Purist (Post 1212939)

Thank you sir, appreciate it!!

Kathleen 11-02-2016 07:50 PM

I appreciate the link. Jon sure stopped himself when talking about Richie and then finally only discussed the party line, nothing like the written interview at the New Statesman.

He did mention that Bobby Bandierra was there "just in case" Richie didn't show up.

Jeeper 11-03-2016 02:19 AM

Damn, the link says the video is temporarily unavailable for me.


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powernoize 11-03-2016 04:41 AM

Sambora on Eddie Trunk show

https://twitter.com/EddieTrunk/statu...rc=twsrc%5Etfw

Walleris 11-03-2016 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by powernoize (Post 1213155)

Interesting.

I'm curious to hear whether:
1) Richie has heard the Jon interview and the way Eddie referred to Jon's 'long pause' as Richie's alcohol issues and if so, will he feel the need to respond to that
2) Eddie digs out the New Statesman interview and ask for Richie's comment.
Given what is the hot discussion topic in the Bon Jovi fanbase, it almost feels like a must to address that in some way. Because other than this, it really makes no sense for Richie to make an appearance with no album nor tour dates = nothing to promote.

BD135 11-03-2016 05:11 AM

It would be great if Richie could announce a release date for his album.

steel_horse75 11-03-2016 10:03 AM

good interview

i hope eddie gets to sit down with JBJ at length and really discuss all the albums.

Jeeper 11-05-2016 02:13 PM

That link still won't play for me.


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symbeline 11-06-2016 11:48 PM

It's here:

http://podcastone.com/Eddie-Trunk-Podcast

Or here:

https://player.fm/series/the-eddie-t...ichael-anthony

Jeeper 11-07-2016 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by symbeline (Post 1213870)



Thanks for that!

Decent interview - you could hear the hesitation in his voice regarding Richie. So from Jon's own mouth it wasn't just that he (RS) didn't want to play, he actually "couldn't".....


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B.J. Always 11-07-2016 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by symbeline (Post 1213870)

Thanks for posting.

steel_horse75 11-01-2018 12:09 PM

Eddie Trunks podcast this week features Aldo Nova.
Good stories on there from Aldo about Jon and Jambco.
Plus Eddies story on being asked to manage the band by Jon in 1991

YOVANAfromPeru 11-02-2018 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by steel_horse75 (Post 1246595)
Eddie Trunks podcast this week features Aldo Nova.
Good stories on there from Aldo about Jon and Jambco.
Plus Eddies story on being asked to manage the band by Jon in 1991

Cool! Aldo said JBJ was a "great kid" and on the first Bon Jovi record: Bon Jovi, Aldo did "all the background vocals, all the background guitars and keyboards tracks."

† ÀžžÀ † 11-02-2018 02:44 PM

Eddie Trunk is great however I’d like to hear him interview Tico or Dave, I feel he’d be a lot braver with his questioning and get more out of them as a result than in previous conversations with Jon and Richie.


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