Friday, October 30, 2009

O2 (and Paris) Tour Dates

Click here to purchase.

When Where
Mon 07 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena, London United Kingdom
Tue 08 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Thu 10 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Fri 11 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Sun 13 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Wed 16 June 2010, 19:00 Paris Bercy Paris France
Thu 17 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Sat 19 June 2010, 19:00 O2 Arena London United Kingdom
Sun 20 June 2010, 19:00O2 Arena London United Kingdom


~ Hath

Meadowlands Tickets on Sale Tomorrow!

JUST in case you don't have this on all your calendars and PDAs, Ticketmaster's sale of tickets for the three Meadowland shows are going on sale tomorrow, October 31, at 10am ET.

That's right; THREE shows.

Bon Jovi
New Meadowlands Stadium
East Rutherford
Wed, 05/26/10  7:00pm

  

Bon Jovi
New Meadowlands Stadium
East Rutherford
Thu, 05/27/10  7:00pm

 


Bon Jovi
New Meadowlands Stadium
East Rutherford
Sat, 05/29/10  7:00pm

 


~ Hath

David Honored by MCAC


The Monmouth County Arts Council will honor David Bryan, founding member of Bon Jovi, keyboardist and musical playwright; Grace Graupe-Pillard, nationally recognized visual artist and teacher; and Michael Mulheren, Tony Award-nominated Broadway, television and film actor.

The Celebration of Excellence will take place 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at McLoone's Supper Club on the boardwalk in Asbury Park. The evening will include performances and artwork by Monmouth County artists.

The MCAC invites the community to join in honoring the artists, whose dedication to their art is an inspiration to artists, young and old, and to those who believe that theater, music and visual arts are an essential part of a full life, according to a press release from the arts council.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the MCAC's arts education and community arts programs and services.

According to the MCAC, as Monmouth County residents, these artists have contributed to the vibrancy and growth of the local artistic community and beyond. All three honorees exemplify the power and importance of art in our lives to entertain, to sustain and nourish our spirits, to educate children and adults, and to build community, the press release states.

For information on tickets or sponsorship for the event, go to monmoutharts.org or contact Mary Eileen Fouratt, or call 732-212-1890, ext. 2.

~ Hath

Wait, I bought a WHAT?

JonBon invested in his New York restaurant by accident - after mistakenly thinking he was buying into a jazz club.

The rocker is a co-owner of The Blue Parrot in the exclusive Hamptons area, which attracts stars including Sir Paul MCCartney, Bill Murray and Sarah Jessica Parker.

But Bon Jovi admits he hadn't planned on working in the restaurant business.

He tells Britain's Q magazine, "I was at a dinner with (billionaire investor) Ronald Perelman and Ralph Lauren. I thought they were talking about the Blue Note jazz club and I was just trying to get in on the conversation.

"They said, 'Okay, you're in.' Next thing I know we own the Blue Parrot. Renee Zellweger bought in, too. It's a 50-seat hole-in-the-wall for gazillionaires who drink and do a little karaoke."

So, he bought it by mistake because he misheard something. What can WE get him to mishear?

~ Hath

As Long As You're Ordering...


... from Amazon.com this month, here's something else to add.  The newest "Chicken Soup" book: Chicken Soup For The Soul: The Story Behind the Song is due out on November 10th.

Richie Sambora contributed an essay on "It's My Life".  There are other great artists and songs featured in the book, including Christina Aguilera, Melissa Etheridge, and Paul Anka.

You can pick it up for right around $10 at Amazon.

Precious Paws Charity Auction


Precious Paws, the non-profit animal rescue organization based in Los Angeles, is launching the biggest fundraiser in the group’s history. On Thursday, November 5th at 7:00 pm PST, Precious Paws will debut its Celebrity Experience and Entertainment Memorabilia Auction to an international audience exclusively on eBay. This 10-day auction, which is co-sponsored by Auction Cause, the nation’s leading online auction company, will conclude at 7:00 pm PST on Sunday, November 15th.

Bidders will have the opportunity to purchase some of the most coveted celebrity memorabilia, including an autographed electric guitar by Bon Jovi’s Richie Sambora (note, not the one I found a picture of...); an autographed acoustic guitar by The Eagles; and an autographed Collector's Beer Can by Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott.

For more information on the Celebrity Experience and Entertainment Memorabilia Auction, contact Georgyne La Lone at (818) 773-3336 or www.preciouspaws.org.

Autographed beer can? *shakes head*

Screw that, I want the autographed guitar!

Hmmm, that may deplete the Jovi Fund. And I can barely play guitar on Rock Band, never mind the real thing..... Hmmm.... Maybe I need lessons. Yeah, that's it, lessons.

Rich?


~ Hath

Behind the Scenes: David and Joe


~ from Broadway.com

You get Joe telling the story of how David reached out and said "I wanna write the music" and the CD Dave sent the next day.

David sings (quite dramatically and gorgeously) the first verse of Music of my Soul, and Joe is looking on in awe.

They're quite personable and funny, and it's a great ~18 minutes!

Great little anecdote about David calling Joe from Italy -- it made me laugh.

David sings part of "Everybody Wants to be Black on a Saturday Night" I just love watching him play :)

I love listening to David talk about the creative process -- the passion comes through when he's just speaking.

Of course, there's a bit of the ever-lovely "Memphis Lives in Me", and otehr singing and playing. A really fun video.

Anyone else want to see David release a version of the soundtrack of Memphis with just him and his piano? The cast recording is probably amazing, but damn, something about watching him do these songs.... well.... you get the picture.

Thanks, Devotee J for dropping this in my inbox this morning!  I can't seem to pull the vid from the site. If someone out there can do that, I'd be extremely grateful.  It would be lovely to have on the ol' iPod :)

~ Hath





JonBon in Rolling Stone Magazine



The mag went on sale October 29th.

And to answer the question, I believe the only thing he can't do (or at least hasn't tried) is give birth.

~ Hath

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Story Update



After much distraction with Real Life, Online has been updated.  I posted a new chapter, More Distractions.  Sorry for the delay, and hope you like it!

~ Hath

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers



OK, this is just a little bit strange. The music doesn't seem to really go with the video game :) But, hey, any exposure is good exposure, right??

~ Hath

Note on UK Release of WWWB (book)

Devotee S dropped this in my inbox this morning:
Inexplicably Amazon.co.uk sent an e-mail on Monday (the date of the WWWB book) saying that the book wouldn't be released on the expected date, and no forecast about the release date has been given so far.
Has anyone heard anything more?

~ Hath

Review of The Circle

Reposted without permission from Il Circolo Europa – London

You either love or hate Bon Jovi. However, the truth is that very few bands can manage to reinvent themselves while maintaining a solid fan-base and, simultaneously, develop a classic yet contemporary rock sound. A few may argue that the New Jersey rockers have lost the plot and that they no longer can produce a quality rock album. It’s partially true, Bon Jovi tend to stick to their winning formula and, yes, both Everyday in 2002 and Have A Nice Day in 2005 were somehow similar to It’s My Life: a catchy tune with an immediate chorus.

When the Jersey rockers announced the release of The Circle – their 11th studio album – this fall, fans were a bit itchy. Will Sambora, the band’s guitar player, manage to put together a couple of decent guitar solos? Will the band try to experiment some new sounds? Nevertheless, the band made the usual pre-release glossy statements: the new record will feature “loud guitars and big choruses”.
The album features a good mix of songs, something that should satisfy and please most of their fans. There are a couple of classic Bon Jovi custom-built rock anthems which will become all-time live favourites, there are a couple of 1980-ish tracks, a couple of politically minded songs, a couple of mid-tempos and, of course, a couple of power-ballads. And, most importantly, the new album features some well-crafted melodies. The drums are powerful; the guitars have a pretty distinctive sound and, overall, the record sounds a little bit heavier than anything Bon Jovi have done in a few years.
We Weren’t Born To Follow, the band’s first single off the new record, hit the radio a few weeks ago. It’s the usual fee-good, happy-go-lucky, radio-friendly classic Bon Jovi tune featuring their trademark sound. To some extent, this is the most disappointing track on the record. The band played it too safe when they picked the song as the album’s first single. Overall, the result is good but other tracks on the record are definitely more innovative and stylish. The chorus is vaguely reminiscent of Born To Be My Baby (New Jersey, 1988) and as far as the rest of the track is concerned it is not that different at all from some of their recent hits. The song would have fit perfectly in either Bounce (2002) or Have A Nice Day (2005).

As far as the rest of the album is concerned, there are a couple of tracks on the new record which appear to confirm that Bon Jovi prefer evolution over revolution: Thorn In My Side, for instance, is another decent rock song featuring a contemporary sound which is a bit too reminiscent of the likes of Complicated and Two Story Town. Bullet is another mainstream Bon Jovi song characterised by energetic riffs and a surprising aggressive guitar solo which would make John Norum, Europe’s guitar player, feel like a proud man.

Fortunately, Bon Jovi took a little bit more initiative and tried out some new sounds on a couple of tracks on The Circle. When We Were Beautiful, for instance, is not your typical Bon Jovi song at all. It has a distinct U2 feel attached to it. The melody is surprisingly neat and melancholic. Featuring a 25-second-long guitar solo, this is definitely the most epic song on the record. Other tracks on The Circle are reminiscent of some of the band’s earlier stuff. Broken Promised Land and Love’s The Only Rule are two big epic songs which may take your memories back to the late 1980s. These tracks sound a bit like outtakes from the New Jersey album (1988).

There are a couple of politically minded tracks on The Circle too. Work For The Working Man is all about living life during the “credit crunch”. It’s a “blue-collar” song whose lyrics resemble Springsteen’s The River. Happy Now, whose chorus reminds a bit of Creep by Radiohead, was written soon after Obama’s election. Jon Bon Jovi, an enthusiastic Democrat and a close friend of Al Gore and Bill Clinton, admitted that this song was “all about what ourselves, the Country and world was going through at the time”.
Quite surprisingly, there are no ballads per se on the record. Superman Tonight is a mid-tempo featuring a catchy chorus which in many ways resembles U2’s Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses. Live Before You Die is another well-crafted song. Learn To Love, the album’s finale, is the only real power-ballad on the record, a potential hit.
In conclusion, Bon Jovi are not known for having redefined the boundaries of the rock music industry; their career went through evolutionary stages rather than revolutionary. The Circle fully embraces this evolutionary approach but it would be a mistake to consider this album a carbon-copy of Crush, Bounce or Have A Nice Day. The New Jersey rockers have put into this new album more effort and the overall result is pretty good. The guitars are powerful, the melody is well-crafted and the lyrics are immediate enough. Get ready for the 2010 and 2011 world tours. The “arena” rockers are back.

Rating: 4 out of 5

Roughing It

This made me laugh out loud.  From the Metro.
Rocker Bon Jovi has revealed how he accidentally slept in the servants' quarters of one of the world's most exclusive hotels, during a tour to Abu Dhabi in the U.A.E last year.


Jovi, who releases new album The Circle next week, tells Q magazine: 'We were booked into this palace of a hotel in Abu Dhabi. We'd been promised the Sheik's suite - unimaginable luxury, gold-leaf toilet paper, the works.'
'I arrive late and they show me to this room with an Ikea bed and a lamp.'
'Next morning, I start moaning to the guys (the band), “It's not so great here is it?” But they've had a ball. Servants, peeled grapes. Masseuses. It turns out I'd bedded down in the service wing. I'd slept in the goddamn servant's room.'
Totally priceless :)

~ Hath

Tico Talks

If you've seen the doucmentary, you know the guys talk about things they don't normally talk about.  Richie opened up about the black period in his life, and has since gone on Access Hollywood to tell us again.  Now it's Tico's turn.  
Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres has opened up about his years of alcohol abuse in a new band documentary, revealing his heavy drinking was related to his absent father.


The rocker admits he was "killing" himself with drinking in the early 1990s until his bandmates urged him to seek help - and he turned to band psychologist Lou Cox, who helped keep the bandmates together after they fired manager Doc McGhee in 1991.

In new film "Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful", Torres says, "I was the kind of person that wouldn't drink for months and then blow off two bottles. A lot of that was shit I had to learn about - my father leaving me when I was a kid... There was a lot of anger behind that.  I learned about myself through seeking people... to help me out. I came to grips with that. I met him (father) years later after 20 years... and I was able to come to terms with that and forgive him... I'm really OK."

Bandmate Jon Bon Jovi reveals it was inevitable that the band stepped in and tried to help their drummer: "He had a lot of demons... He was a really bad drunk... T was a very mean, mean man. He'd get you in a lot of trouble with a lot of people."

And thanks to Cox's help, Torres has turned his life around. Bon Jovi adds, "His is the most together life of all of us."

~ Hath

On The Screen Door

Anthony Kuzminski received an advanced copy of the WWWB book from Harper Collins.  He discusses it briefly here.  He promises a full-blown review on antiMusic once the book has hit general circulation here in the US.

There are some shots of some of the photos, and I have to say, I was SO looking forward to getting this for Christmas and NOW am even more excited that a good friend is treating me to an early Christmas present, ad it's coming in a couple weeks!

In case you forget where to go to order it, in the US, click here.

So check out Tony's site this morning, and check back after the book comes out.

~ Hath

The Circle: Leaked


By now, I think everyone knows that The Circle, the original 12 tracks, has been leaked all over the Internet. I've gotten countless hits from my Google Alerts about it, and it's shown up all over YouTube. I am not going to rip the M3s from these videos.

Don't get me wrong, I have a copy from one of the Google pings, and have listened to it a zillion times already. I also have copies on order from FYE and Amazon.com, and will most likely purchase a copy from iTunes if there's a bonus track on the US version. So I don't feel badly about having an advanced copy.

That being said, I know you, my devoted, have your copies on order, and good for you! And if I were sure it was only the 61 of you who would see the rips and partake, I'd put them up in a heartbeat.  But in the wide-wicked world of the 'net, I can't be sure who's trolling the sites looking for freebies, and I don't want to provide them.

So the link is up at the top of the post. It's nothing you woulnd't have found on your own. But if you want the tunes for your MP3 player, you're gonna have to do it yourself.

~ Hath

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

PRODUCT REVIEW: SnapIt Screen Capture



PRODUCT REVIEW: SnapIt Screen Capture

Do you, like me, troll the 'net for photos of your favorite band? Do you have to go through several mouse-clicks to snag said photo, then spend time cropping out the "extra stuff" you don't need? Or, worse, do some of your favorite sites not allow "right-click-save-as" options? If you answered 'yes' to any of those questions, then you need a screen capture program.

If you do a LOT of photo-snagging, you want an easy one.

I was asked to review this product, and I have to say, I've used several screen capture utilities, and this one is by far the easiest to use, and has one of the BEST features I've seen out there: an auto-save option.

But I'm getting ahead of myself.

Basically, once you install this software, all you do is press the "PrintScrn" button when you're on a window that has something you want to capture. This will turn your mouse pointer into a "crosshairs" that you can use to select what you want to capture.

If you use the AutoSave feature, YOU'RE DONE!

It's fast, easy, and inexpensive.

I was using SnagIt! because it came on my work PC, and WinGrab at home because it was freeware, but I spend a lot of time snagging pictures from the 'net (as you well know) and was spending a long time capturing screen shots and cropping them. With SnapIt, I can highlight exactly what I want to see in my jpg with no extra steps. Even better, it saves the files to a folder for me, so all I have to do is snag away. At the end of the "snag session", I navigate to my save folder, rename the files, and upload to my PB or other file-share location.

The only downside I can find to this product is with respect to multiple monitors. At work, I have an array of four monitors hooked up to my PC. The software will only work on the one identified as "primary". Really, a minor inconvenience, and not really worth mentioning except I'd hate to not give the full picture.

SnapIt is easy to use screen capture software which allows you to easily capture anything on the screen including windows, menus, full screen, rectangular regions, web pages and take shots of moving images.


System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT/XP/2000/2003/Vista
Microsoft Framework 2.0


There is a 14-day, full-feature trial period, after which, you can purchase a license for $17.99, and get:


Software key e-mailed to unlock free trial for immediate use.
Life-time license
Life-time support
Free upgrades

Interview Goodies

Up in my SkyDrive for your listening pleasure :)

Detroit, 96.3 WDVD, Richie and Jon

Australia, Richie

Australia, Jon

~ Hath

Thanks to devotees D and J for looping me in!

Monday, October 26, 2009

The Circle: Preview ~ REPOST

Thanks, Mys, for letting me know about this...



This is an extended mix of the album cuts that is more than what we have heard before, and gives a good sense of what the lyrics and the songs are about. You get a better sense of the songs than the snippets we have heard before.

In case it goes POOF again, I've put it up to my SkyDrive. The video and mp3 rip.

~ Hath

When We Were Beautiful ~ Available on iTunes

In the US, the single "When We Were Beautiful" (heard at the end of the doumentary during the credits) is available for sale on iTunes.

I downloaded it, and I kinda like it.  I have to listen to it a bunch more times before I'm sure.  You can listen too.  It's in my SkyDrive for your listening pleasure.

Thanks to Devotee T for dropping a line in my inbox about this!

~ Hath
The world is cracked, the sky is torn
I'm hangin' in, you're holdin' on
I can't pretend that nothing's changed
Livin' in the shadows of the love we made

Back when we were beautiful
Before the world got small
Before we knew it all
Back when we were innocent
I wonder where it went
Let's go back and find it

Shalala, shalala hey...

Some dreams live, some will die
But for you and me, they're still alive
Now am I blessed or am I cursed?
'Cause the way we are ain't the way we were

Back when we were beautiful
Before the world got small
Before we knew it all
Back when we were innocent
I wonder where it went
Let's go back and find it

The world is cracked, the sky is torn
So much less then so much more

Back when we were beautiful
Before the world got small
Before we knew it all
Back when we were innocent
I wonder where it went
Let's go back and find it

Back when we were beautiful
Back when we were beautiful
Back when we were beautiful

Shalala, shalala hey...