Friday, December 26, 2008

#2 is in the bag!

We just got back to the Hamptons from southern Connecticut. Did you know that the dead weight of a sleeping 8-year old boy is roughly equivalent to that of a 1972 Buick Skylark convertible? No lie.

Also, did you know that if you leave your pet bunny home all day by himself, and he wasn't in his pen, he spends all day plotting his revenge? And that the best he can come up with is to hide under the couch and ambush your shoelaces when you walk past?


But, on to Bon Jovi related news.....



Remember, if you haven't voted already for Jon Bon Jovi to be inducted to the NJ Hall of Fame, you have until January first.

~ Hath

Thursday, December 25, 2008

It's Christmas Night....

.... well, Christmas #1 of four is in the bag. We survived 4 hours of unwrapping stocking stuffers, a lovely luncheon, then 6, oh yes, 6, hours of unwrapping presents before sitting down to a full turkey dinner.

We made it to the Hamptons none the worse for wear....I fell love with my 5-month year old nephew again, and I swear my ovaries were twitching the last few days, and damn, I enjoyed being away from my computer for a couple of much needed family-oriented days.

But, as you can see, I missed all of you :)

Seems like the only new news I missed was that The Toxic Avenger will begin performances on Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street), it was announced today by the show’s producers Jean Cheever and Tom Polum. Opening Night is set for Monday, April 6th.

Way to go, David! (and Joe, of course, lol)

Also, my Google Alert on Teek finally hit something other than his bio on BJ.com or his RSB stuff.... a poster I hadn't seen before...


GROWL! Sexy stuff!


Well, we're off to southern Connecticut for Christmas #2 at the lovely hour of 6am tomorrow. At least I can sleep in the car!


I know tomorrow's Friday, and ya'll are expecting a new chapter of Rings. Unless Ms. Terri does some serious editing of what I proposed for the next chapter, or has put something together herself, it's just gonna have to wait. Sorry!!

~ Hath

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Happy Holidays!

Goddess is off on her Christmas Adventure. I'm not sure if I'll get back before New Year's, but I wish each of you a happy, healthy holiday season, and a fantastic new year!

Love,
Hath

Bon Jovi - Live From Nokia Theatre, Times Square

HD Net is showing this concert on several dates during the first week of 2009:

Thu, Jan 1 - 12:00 AM ET
Thu, Jan 1 - 3:00 AM ET
Sun, Jan 4 - 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 5 - 1:00 AM ET

Bon Jovi was the first band to perform at the Nokia Theatre Times Square when they celebrated the release of Have A Nice Day. Bon Jovi also won a Grammy, for "Best Country Collaboration with Vocals" for "Who Says You Can't Go Home."


For Comcast Digital Cable Consumers:
According to the website, Comcast does not carry HDNet and HDNet Movies

For DirecTV:
HDNet is available on DirecTV’s CHOICE, CHOICE XTRA, PLUS HD DVR, PREMIER Packages on channel 79 and HDNet Movies is available on DirecTV’s HD Extra Pack Package on channel 78.

For DishNetwork:
HDNet is available on Dish Network’s dishHD and dishHD Essential Packages on channel 9422 and HDNet Movies is available on Dish Network’s dishHD and dishHD Ultimate Packages on channel 9423.


OK, who has Satellite, and LOVES her Goddess?

Anyone?

~ Hath

Benefit at Count Basie Last Night



Another magical night at the Jersey Shore.

I guess you could call this Bruce Springsteen's 2008 Christmas show as he played with Jon Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny, Gary U.S. Bonds and Nicole Atkins at the Hope Show at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank on Monday night.

Bruce as in a great mood, in great shape and really playing like he was in the middle of a tour: jumping around the stage, leaping with the guitar, working all sides of the stage and smiling throughout.

There was very little buzz around the Jersey Shore about Bruce playing this show this year.

He did play it in 2006, did not play it last year, and most people I talked to didn't even bring it up that we would see him this year. Of course it was a possibility, but when a friend called me at 5 p.m. today and said "Bruce is playing tonight" I was genuinely surprised.

It was 10:20 p.m. when Bruce first came on stage. Bon Jovi, wearing a red T-Shirt that said "Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes" on the front and "Stone Pony 1976" on the back said to the crowd, "Do I hear that sound?" And people starting Brooocing. "It's not Santa," said Bon Jovi "It's a lot better than Santa" and out from the right -side stage came Bruce.

He was wearing a black shirt and jeans and is in great shape. Bruce came out with the electric guitar, Bon Jovi was playing an acoustic and they broke into....

1. Run, Run Rudolph
2. Merry Christmas Baby
3. Santa Claus is Coming to Town
4. 634-5789
5. 10th Avenue Freeze-out
6. Having A Party


The show began exactly at 8 p.m. with Tim McLoone and the Shirleys doing a few Christmas songs. Tim is a Jersey Shore institution, especially at Christmas time, and they did about five songs.

There was then some speeches about how the show raised $250,000 for the Parker Family
Health Center in Red Bank.

They also announced the winner of a raffle for an autographed guitar.

Brian Fallon played next and did a couple of songs. Nice set.

Bobby Bandiera came out and talked to the crowd.

He said "It's going to be a fun show. The cats are hanging and waiting in the wings."
Bobby introduced Nicole Atkins who sang "Be My Baby" and "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree."

I would have liked to have seen Nicole do a couple more songs.

The backing band all night included Bandiera, Bob Burger, Joe Bellia, Ray Andersen, Kevin Kavanaugh, Tony Tino, Mike Mancini, Mike Mahoney and others. On backup vocals were Lisa Bouchelle, Maureen McCrink and Layonne Holmes.

There was then some 1960s songs sung including "Monday, Monday," The Doors' "Touch Me," "White Rabbit" (sung nicely by Lisa Bouchelle) and "Someone to Love."

At 9:20 p.m, Southside Johnny came out to join Bobby Bandiera on "Come On Caroline."

Ten minutes later, Gary U.S. Bonds came out and began with "Action In the Streets." Yes, the Bruce song from the 1970s. Great job by the horn section on this. Gary also did a couple other songs including "This Little Girl." Would have been nice if Bruce came out on that song.

Southside Johnny and the entire Jukes took the stage at 9:55 p.m. and started with "You Don't Know, Like I Know."

He then played a song from his new Tom Waits album, "Down, Down Down" (great with all the horns) and then did "I Don't Want to Go Home."

Bon Jovi then came out to sing "This Time It's For Real" with Southside.

Next up was Bon Jovi who had a violin player with him. Jeff Kazee and Kevin Kavnaugh were on the keyboards.

Jon looked great also and started with "Lost Highway." He later said, "I hope you've all been good in these crazy times. But we're in for some exciting times ahead so lets say goodbye to 2008. And it's good to be home in New Jersey." Jon then performed "Blue Christmas" and followed that up with "Who Says You Can't Go Home."

It was now 10:20 p.m. and Jon then introduced Bruce.

~ Hath

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Here's another article on the concert.

Here are a bunch of other pictures...

Monday, December 22, 2008

An Evening With David Bryan


Finally! A Google Alert about OUR David Bryan!

An Evening With David Bryan
Thursday, Jan 8 (2009) 7:00p at Seattle Center: Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA

The Oral History Live! series at EMP|SFM features intimate interviews before a live audience.

Don't miss this very special interview with founding member of Bon Jovi, David Bryan! While with Bon Jovi Mr. Bryan sold 130 million albums, played to millions of people and circled the globe for 25 years.

Recently Mr. Bryan has applied his talents as a composer and lyricist to the world of musical theater. The 5th Avenue Theatre is opening his newest musical, Memphis, January 27 - February 15, 2009. Memphis is a rafter-rattling musical that immortalizes the DJs who gave rock its original roll!

Anyone in the Seattle area?

~ Hath

source

Richie Sambora Interview on MusicRadar!



An exclusive MusicRadar podcast interview


And, you can right-click and download the MP3s! I have them, in case you have issues.....



~ Hath

EDIT: I just listened to the interview. Twice. Man he sounds great. Sexy voice, laughed a bit... didn't answer my question, but hey, it wasn't a music question, so I'm not really surprised.

Some things I pulled out from the interview...

On the guy suing Jovi for $400 billion: "He's out of his mind, obviously."

On the "new record": The guys are heading into the studio in January to lay tracks. When asked if he has his own studio at home like Jon does, Richie said no. His home is his sanctuary. When he has to work, he likes to "go to work."

On his new solo effort: He's got some songs done, but is concentrating on the Jovi tracks now. He said he's got all kinds of time for solo stuff. So, I guess we have to wait on that.....

Give it a listen -- he's great!

~ Hath (again)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Benefit Tomorrow...

Bon Jovi - Southside Johnny
Tix STILL Available!

Monday 12/22 at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.

Box Office is open today Sunday 12/21 and will be open Monday the day of the show. You can also buy tickets online at:http://countbasietheatre.org/

~ Hath

To the Devotees who're going, and you know who you are... I'm hoping for pictures.