FF Directory Updates

A couple of updates in the FF Directory.

First, Bee, who brought us Save a Prayer, has two other stories to share:

Lie to Me
Erin and Jon's worlds collide when they meet in the unlikeliest of places and find themselves inexplicably drawn to one another. It all starts out innocently enough, but soon they find themselves in a tangled web of deceit and betrayal, while nightmares lurk in the shadows and threaten to ruin everything...

Where the Wildflowers Grow
Jon is an uptight, perfectionist rock star roughened by the music business. Annabelle is a free-spirited country girl born and raised in the small-town South. Neither knows a thing about the other's world until they collide in an unexpected twist of fate. What results is a surprising development and string of events that leaves two once-strangers - and their lives - forever changed.

She also has a new FF Home Page, Bee's Nook where you can "follow" to see updates in your Google reader.

Second, we have another new author sharing her story.

Sue brings us a story called The PA
It's about a small town girl from CT who goes for a job interview in NYC, not knowing she's about to meet and work for Jon.

Welcome Sue, and welcome back, Bee!!

~ Hath

Thursday, August 04, 2011

I Love You, But...

Jon posted this (along with a video message) on the BonJovi Facebook wall a little bit ago:
It’s a facebook world, isn’t it! 13 plus million of you have been along for this ride in the last 18 months. As we wrap up the tour I want to say thank you very much, it has been great! We will be back stronger, bigger and better than ever! -jbj
I swear, I love you guys.  I promise, if there's a new record (and jeez, huh?) I'll buy it, even if it's just a rebound record trying to win back the fans who thought The Circle was drivel. But give us some time, yeah?

~ Hath

*snark alert*snark alert*snark alert*snark alert*snark alert*snark alert*

Dedication

More of Jon's Vacation



His travels bring him to Dubrovnik. This site has a very short video interview for your enjoyment.

~ Hath

SWW 25th Anniversary on InTheStudio

You didn't really think they'd "go away" did you?

~ Hath

 

BON JOVI's Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora will be guests on In The Studio, the week of August 8th, talking about the 25th anniversary of their album, Slippery When Wet, with professional radio broadcaster and rock musician interviewer Redbeard.

REDBEARD: Jon, in a September 1989 interview, you told me that your politics and religion have to be kept private. When did you change your mind in that regard, and more importantly, why?

JON BON JOVI: I really see myself as a concerned citizen (now), and a father of four and a husband, and certainly an ambassador of pop culture in this world. As I traveled near and far to Africa,  Asia,  Europe,  I’ve seen just from afar that people love America. They really love the culture. They love the music  we have given them. They love the idea of the dreams that we have given them. And I’m sad to say that, in places where I went fifteen years ago and was greeted as that ambassador of culture, I would have second thoughts about going to(now). Not necessarily for fear of my own safety but perhaps for somebody on a road crew. And it’s a shame, because I love this country immensely.

And I don’t get involved in politics as much as I do in philanthropy, because I’m a firm believer that 50% of the people are against you just because they believe you vote with a certain political party. I don’t want to be the man at the party, I want to be the guy who makes a difference, that believes in the ideals of what this country was founded on.

The more I read of Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, and especially John Adams who was not as well known to me until recent years, that I realized that this is a magical place, a mystical place that is worth defending. Not the way it was represented by George W.Bush and Dick Cheney. And if that’s going to cause me some pain, as it has, then so be it. I’m just reporting in as a concerned citizen.

RB: Are you saying that declaring your political beliefs threatens your career?

JBJ: Nothing like the Dixie Chicks not getting played on the radio. Even though I may not have agreed with the Bush administration, & didn’t vote for them, I never slagged the man in office simply out of respect for the office of the Presidency of the United States. And for that reason alone, we as Americans have to forget about “red”(Republican) and “blue”(Democrat) and we all honest to God have to become “purple” and try to have compromises so that we as  a nation can continue on and go forward, not only for us but for our kids.

Regardless of my beliefs, I don’t sit on my stage at night and talk politics. You come to see me perform. I don’t use my platform as a place to talk politics. And yet there have been times, places, and people who have chastised people in my line of work for speaking out. I am one that believes that dissent is in fact patriotic, and we should question our leaders. Because if you don’t, you’re nothing more than a sycophant. Just because a person’s in office doesn’t mean he knows all the answers. This is still a democracy.

sources: BraveWords InTheStudio

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Mid-Day Motivator: Sleep


Just trying to help -- this is another of those "relaxing" things...

~ Hath

JonBon Leaves Lisbon

There are other photos up on infDaily (including ones with Dorothea and some of the kids, which I didn't repost here).
  



Before heading back to the Garden State, JonBon and family (and some family friends) are cruising around Montenegro on this yacht: the Mary Jean II.


There are a couple of what I call scary stalker vids on YouTube showing Jon and Jesse leaving the yacht -- you know those "secret" recordings with your phone or whatever. To me, there's a difference between an in-your-face papparazzi frenzy and an on-the-sly recording. That's just me. Doesn't stop me from watching them, though.

Anyway, the videos show the name of the yacht, and some other non-Bongiovi folks on board (so my superior deductive powers brought me to the conclusion that these people are family friends lol).  Kiwi did a little looking around and found the site listing the vessel's specifics.  She (Mary Jean, not Kiwi) is a 200 foot Italian superyacht with gorgeous appointments, and a full array of toys, including two 22 foot tenders.

I need a vacation like that.

Maybe with my next million.

~ Hath

Wanted Wednesday: August 5, 1997

Please rise, for the singing of our national anthem...

This is from an acoustic show in Detroit Jon did for Q90.95. Can't say much except I do miss Richie's harmonies. Still, though, great version of this song.

Let's Ride!





You can download from my mediafire here.

~ Hath

JonBon on Nightline

Maybe it's that there isn't anything left to ask him? That's gotta be it, right?

Filmed before the band took off for Europe, the full interview aired on ABC last night.

"I found myself wanting to ask him not about his music, but what really matters to his female fans worldwide. I had to know about that famous, lucious hair."

ICK. Really? I thought Nightline was a step above the other TV tabloids.

At least they did touch on the White House Council appointment, the band's longevity, and his love for New Jersey.



Thanks to debee1015 for uploading the interview.

~ Hath

Monday, August 01, 2011

Mid-Day Motivator: Gah!


Just so you guys know, THIS is one way to relax (you know, in case you haven't gotten to Google yet...)

~ Hath

The Richie Prayer

Found on Facebook yesterday by my girl Willow.
If this is yours, let me know so I can give you credit!!

~ Hath

Dear Richie, who art in Lisbon,
Hallowed be thy Stetson.
The show will be done
About 11:31
And we’ll crash back to Earth after being in heaven
Give us this day your greatest guitar riff.
And forgive us our weeping,
As we finally realise we won’t see you again for a couple of years
But during this hiatus deliver us a new solo album.
For thine is the Marshall,
The voice box,
And the Ovation,
For ever and ever
Rock on ...

Good Morning America Clip

JonBon had an interview aired on Good Morning America on ABC this morning.  He talks about the band's 30-year career, the recent tour and history of his famous hairdo, and gets a "scalp massage" from the interviewer (lol).

~ Hath

Lisbon "Live Stream"

The 30-minute live-stream that was shown yesterday from Lisbon can be downloaded here. thanks Kiwi for the link.

7/31/2011 @ Parque De Belavista Lisbon, Portugal

Intro
Raise Your Hands
You Give Love A Bad Name
Born To Be My Baby
We Weren't Born To Follow
Lost Highway
It's My Life
Get Ready

If you're like me, and can't get to MegaUpload from work, you can listen online; lots of folks have streamed/uploaded to YouTube.



Thanks to bjthere4u for the upload.

~ Hath

Resplendent Randomness: This Ain't a Love Song

Captured last night by the ever-lovely Fiction Mistress. My second favorite Jovi song, and so close and clear. Thanks, FM!

~ Hath

Beach Party -- a Zeebrugge Review

Once again, many thanks to Rike for sharing her first-hand accounts of her concert experiences.  This was her final show this tour.


~ Hath



Beach Party

Mannheim was my last regular planned show, Zeebrugge-Beach was the encore-bonus show. I added this show to my tour schedule only 2 weeks ago. And since I couldn’t get fanclub Diamond tickets, this show would be the first with a VIP package for me.

The week between Mannheim and Zeebrugge was a bit stressful at work, so I really looked forward to a few days at the beach. But the weather forecast was not really encouraging – cold rain and storm all weekend long.

And when I left my hometown Friday morning it was raining. It was still raining when I arrived at the airport in Berlin. And when I landed in Brussels, it was cloudy, but no rain. Then I took the train to Zeebrugge and the closer I came to the coast the better the weather became. And when I finally left the train in Zeebrugge, I was greeted with a blue sky and the Bon Jovi stage in the sun. But it was Friday afternoon and more than 48 hours til the show would begin and the weather at the coast can change from one hour to another drastically.

Ha-ha, I can see the question marks in your eyes. Two days before the show and she is already there? With a VIP package? Before I bought that package I got a Golden Circle ticket from a Fanclub member. But since all my tour buddies had Diamond tickets, I don’t want to stay in the GC alone. And I made my flight bookings before I got the package. Besides it is always fun to camp out with all the fans. When I arrived there were already 14 people, sitting on the beach and enjoying the sun. I took my shoes off, pulled out a blanket and joined the other in the warm sand. It was sheer bliss!!

After dinner at a nice beach restaurant and an evening stroll on the beach with a beautiful sunset, we’re putted up our tents. In the meantime a few more had arrived, so there were about 20- 23 people.

Sometime towards midnight we crawled in our sleeping bags and the sounds of the waves lulled us to sleep.

It was the next morning around 5am when the sound of pouring rain woke me up. Sh*t, should the weather forecast be right??? I crawled a bit deeper in my sleeping bag and when I woke up 2 hours later the rain has stopped. It was still cloudy and pretty windy, but with that I could live.

After an extensive breakfast at one of the coffee shops on the beach the sun came out. We considered putting down the tents over the day, but since the police passed us the night before and didn’t say a word, we let them there. But it would be turn out wrong, because over the day a lot more fans arrived and they immediately putted up their tents – a fatal mistake. After a lazy day on the beach, some of us even dared to go into the water, we just wanted to go for dinner, when the police arrived and had us putting down the tents and leaving the beach. I think they tolerated the few of us the night before. But now there were almost 30 tents. And even when there was so prohibiting sign, they may have been afraid that we would be too loud. And we couldn’t convince them from opposite. Some of us had already hotel rooms and some had luck to get rooms in a hotel around the corner. And some spent the night in their cars at the parking lot, so nobody had to stay outside in the cold and than rainy night. But the fun was gone.

The next morning was pretty crispy and windy; a cold, sharp wind from the sea. We had a good breakfast at our hotel and after checking out we loaded our stuff in the cars and went to the place where the FC/VIP tent was supposed to be. Around noon the seaside promenade was packed with people. The fanclub Diamond Circle line war the shortest. Fanclub Golden Circle line was a lot longer. But I was shocked that the VIP-Ticket line (Ticketmaster/ local Ticketcompany) was the longest. I’ve never seen that loads of people with VIP tickets. And I could see a lot of fanclub members, who didn’t get their tickets through the fanclub. From what Nick said, the fanclub sold only 130 Diamond tickets (ticket only and both packages).

So while Steffi and Beate went into the circle with the fanclub; Sandy and I went to the VIP pre-party. At the entrance we got our laminate, the tour book and the VIP bag. There was the first disappointment, because the bag wasn’t the dark grey we knew from the shows before. This time it was a yellowish-brown bag, which looked pretty cheap. And then we got 3!!! vouchers for drinks. Do they want to kidding me? And at the stairs down to the pit were waiting almost 30 fans already. Those were fanclub member who don’t want to waste time with food and drinks. They only want to go in the pit and get a decent spot, like Sandy and me. So while we waited, we picked up a little bit of the salads and a small bottle of coke. We could see from our spot the fanclub walking in and after they were in, we could follow. Luckily for us, Steffi and Beate saved a spot in the middle on the circle. We did the same for Steffi in Edinburgh. We let our bags there and went back to the VIP tents and grabbed more of that really good food. Salads, pasta, rice with shrimps – the people next to us in the pit were happy ;). We even gave our laminates to our friends, because they had to pay 50 cent when they want to go to the toilet. Unbelievable!!!

While the support acts were on stage we hung up our banners and flags and talked a bit with the photographers.

Exactly at 8pm the intro was shown on the screen and sounded from the speakers and then they came all on stage. Richie was sleeveless in his blue vest and Jon in his red jacket and those pretty tight jeans. “Happy now” as opener is not bad, I like it. Then “Bad Name” and “Blood on Blood”, the guys seemed on fire. “We weren’t born to follow” and “Lost Highway”; so no “Born to be my Baby” this time. But we got “Whole lot of leavin”; it’s one of my favorites from the LH album. Then “It’s my Life” and “The more Things change”, it’s really a great live song. David Bergman was right behind me, I took a pic of him and I got high five. And the party continued with “Raise your Hands” and “Captn Crash”. The floor was strewn with confetti after that song and not only the floor. ;)

“Bad Medicine” with “Hot legs” and a “Shout” teaser in it and then Jon walked on the circle. He was almost in front of me, when he began “Bed of Roses”. But something wasn’t right, he touched his left leg twice and he didn’t sat down like usual, he only walked slowly a bit to the right and then back. But I could take some great pics, because he was right in front of the sunset – an absolute grandiose view! And he was reading my request banner for “Undivided”, my hope increased a bit. Then he called Richie to join him on the circle for “I’ll be there for you”.  And the song wasn’t even ended when they left the circle – Jon on the right and Richie on the left side (from my point of view). WtF -only 2 circle songs?

Ok, “Who says…”. Before the show we had talked about what would happen when the girls in the first rows would lift their t-shirts instead of raise the arms at the unavoidable “It’s alrights”? *hahaha* Maybe they would play that song 3 times at every show then.

“I’ll sleep when I’m dead” – I really like that clapping with Jon and Richie and they have fun with this. Then we got “Garageland”, a not so often played song. “Have a nice Day” and “Keep the faith” and the main set was over already. After a look at my watch I was wondering what we would get for the encore? I still hoped for “Undivided”

Few minutes later the first guitar chords could be heard- “Wild is the wind”. I had this song twice already at my shows, but I still like to hear it. Then Takumi handed the Double neck to Richie, so we thought it’s “Wanted” time already. But after the first notes my finger pressed the record button on the cam, it was “Never say good bye”.  And I couldn’t help me; I was crying almost the whole song. Because I realized it was my last show and I won’t be able to see all the friends for a long time.

Then “Wanted” and Richie was singing the 2nd verse again. “Livin on a Prayer” was follow and after Jon introduced the band and the bows I was looking at my watch again – it was 10:08pm. It couldn’t be over, could it? It was over, Jon pulled out his ear plugs and then they were gone. We looked at each other, disbelief in our eyes. But they didn’t came back, the lights went on.

The show wasn’t bad, we got great songs, but it felt like something was missed. I can’t really describe it.

On our way out we thanked Nick (he is from the backstage crew and did an awesome job, he always takes care of us and he always has a smile on his face). He said that maybe the cold, clammy wind from the sea affected Jon’s voice. I read on other reviews later that the audience was pretty lame, I couldn’t say that from there were I was. Or maybe the guys wanted to fly out as soon as possible to Spain – we won’t find out it. On the printed setlist was exactly that what they played.

Outside the concert area we hugged and kissed our good byes, a lot of tears were flowing. Then we went to the cars and surprisingly fast we were on our way to Brugge, a small town nearly 15km away. There I had a room for that night. The next morning I did a little sightseeing in Brugge, it’s a very old town with a beautiful historic city center. Unfortunately I had only 2 hours before I had to take the train to the airport in Brussels, but I’ll go back there.

The flight was in time and I also was able to catch my train home, so that I could stretch my legs on my couch at 7:30pm. The tour was over for me – definitively. And I felt sad and depressed already. If someone knows a good tour blues antidote, send me a message please.

And I hope I didn’t bore you to death because of my long ramblings.

See you next tour, good bye!

Edit: Rike had included some photos in her review, but they didn't come through for me.  She just sent them to me now; here they are:



So Long, Farewell Auf Wiedersehen Goodbye

A note from the band, posted on their Facebook page:




‎135 shows, 22 countries, 18 months..... 3 million fans in attendance. From our heart to yours THANK YOU for making this last year and a half on the road so spectacular. We have the best jobs in the world and it's all because you believe in us and help us stay on this crazy ride. We will see you all again shortly, friends. Thanks for making our 2010/2011 tour one of the best!


Thank YOU guys, for sharing your music with us for the last several decades.  It's been a crazy ride, but well worth the price of admission :)  And speaking for my wallet, I hope "shortly" means something different in your world than mine.  You need a break.  We need a break.  Your families miss you.  I know "relax" isn't really in your vocabulary, but Google is an awesome thing...

~ Hath

Sunday, July 31, 2011

New Biscuit

Angry Birds is dangerous for a type-A rock star who HAS to get 3 stars on every level. And has only one trans-Atlantic flight to do it. Straight from PornCamp -- Jon vs. Angry Birds.

You see, last month at PornCamp we gals were lolling about, drinks in hand, wondering a myriad of things.  Among those things?  How much would the Angry Birds piggies irritate Jon?  And how addicted would he get to the game?  

You can read it here.

Note, it's not dirty, just has foul language :)

~ Hath