Friday, November 16, 2012

Aftermath Photo Shoot

Georgeous, large photos of our favorite Axeman.  The first one takes my breath away...

~ Hath









Jon: "I've Never Had Botox"

(11/3/2012)

From The Times in the UK.  It's a long one :)


Jon Bon Jovi talks to Hilary Rose about vanity, family and why his whole life is one big party

One of the many good things about being a rock star is that you’re surrounded by people whose job is to make you happy. So on a wet Monday in a suite in The Savoy, while Jon Bon Jovi does his job — which, today, is talking about 2013’s new tour and album — a selection of his employees are worrying about whether he’d have a better time at this or that London bar, and fretting that one closes at a very un-rock-star 1am.

“I’m going out?” asks the man himself, wandering in wearing jeans and a shirt open to reveal a long necklace, heavy with metal charms. “Where am I going? I’m tired, I’m going to get room service.”

It’s a long way from the days when Bon Jovi’s breakthrough album — 1986’s Slippery When Wet — which was named after the strippers they frequented in Vancouver, where they made the record. The man who once partied in Tokyo with a selection of women and Michael Jackson’s pet chimp, Bubbles, turned 50 in March. How was it? “Uneventful. I wanted nothing to do with it.”

You’re Jon Bon Jovi, you turn 50 and you don’t have a party? “My life is a party,” he says, pouring himself a coffee. “The last thing I needed was another f-ing party, so I did the opposite. It was me, my wife and kids, around the table, with a cake.”

Fifty or not, he still looks good. He’s got skin that looks like he’s wearing make-up, but isn’t, and hair that looks like it’s highlighted, and is. It’s a lot shorter than it was in the 1980s — when it famously made the headlines on CNN that he’d had it cut — but it’s still a statement accessory, and don’t get me started on the teeth. He’s always said he has no interest in plastic surgery, but did turning 50 change that?

“No. Not interested.”

Not even a teensy shot of Botox? A touch of filler here and there?

“I swear on my kids it never happened. It’s not me.”

So he’s too old to be vain now?

“I had to let vanity go. It’s God’s way of saying it’s OK because he f**ks up your eyesight anyway. You don’t look as good, but you don’t see as good either.”

On the other hand, he concedes that what he looks like is still as important to Bon Jovi’s success as it ever was.

“If I was bald and fat, in leather pants, with a big fat belly, we wouldn’t be playing the big stadiums.”

Indeed not. But next year, that’s exactly what he’s going to be doing again, on a tour aptly named Because We Can.

“When The Circle tour ended, I said, ‘I hope I’m smart enough to take a couple of years off’. I’m not. I did sit on a beach and read a book, but not for long. Sitting in front of the TV would kill me, I’m not that kind of guy. But we don’t do the 240-set tours any more. Nor do I want to live out of a suitcase; I like having another life.”

That other life starts with four children at home in the loft in Soho, New York, where he lives with his wife, Dorothea Hurley. They met at school, and have been married for nearly 25 years.
“It gets easier, yeah. It’s good. I have no complaints.”

He once said that at work, he was the chief executive officer of the company. Who’s the CEO at home?

“Me.”

Really?

“No.”

His eldest children — Stephanie, 19 and Jesse, 17 — have left, or are about to leave home to go to university, leaving Jacob, 10 and Romeo, 8. “Now’s when the dynamic will change. It’ll become a little-kid house and that’s yuck. With the big kids, it’s like talking to adults. The little kids still want to play video games and stuff. I’d rather jump out the window.”

Still, most fathers would struggle with watching their first-born daughter leave the nest. Not Bon Jovi. “I was like, ‘Goodbye already!’ She was on a six-week goodbye tour.”

Neither she nor any of her siblings have shown any interest in music, in spite of his attempts to convince them that playing the piano or the guitar would be fun. There will be no father-and-son jamming sessions. Is he disappointed? “Christ no, not at all. Four kids who are healthy is an accomplishment, and when they end up being good kids, you’re like, ‘Wow, we win!’

Until four years ago, they all lived in a French-style chateau in New Jersey, but he decided he’d rather bring them up over the river in New York. “They’re going to be a lot more worldly than if they grew up in suburbia. Is that a good thing? It’s an experiment. I’ll let you know how it works out. They get the subway, talk to the homeless guy on the street, know rich kids, poor kids, black kids, white kids, and they’re not growing up sheltered Little Lord Fauntleroys on an estate in New Jersey.”

His role as a rock star is kept separate from his home life: not for Bon Jovi a hall lined with gold discs.

“Who needs that? What am I going to do with them? I used to have rooms full of the sh*t, but you get older and you move on.”

Apart from family, he seems to like giving away his money through his Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation. He was recently on the cover of Forbes magazine as one of the 12 greatest living philanthropists in the world, alongside Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey. (He admits he recently posed in an advert for a fragrance “because I’m a whore, but also because they gave me some money for the Foundation, and they gave me some money for me”.) Politics is his other schtick. He campaigns for the Democrats, and played at Obama’s inauguration ball.

“It’s going to be magic to see who wins next week. Mitt Romney’s not a bad guy, he just sees [the US] as a business that needs downsizing, rather than someone who wakes up in the morning and thinks, ‘How do I make the country a better place?’”

On the campaign trail this summer, he found himself with the President on Air Force One, which is apparently “not that nice”, and with Obama and Bill Clinton in the presidential car, which is. “I wanted to say, ‘Look! It’s me!’ and take a picture on my phone. You’re in a limo making small talk with the President and the former President! How many people get to do that?”

Bon Jovi grew up in New Jersey, the son of parents who started out as Marines; his father later became a hairdresser, and his mother a florist. Marines might be expected to take a dim view of a son who said he was going to be a rock star in a band.

“They never had to tell me to get a proper job because I was 20 when I got a record deal. I was lucky. I wasn’t the not-making-it 25-year-old still playing the night clubs.”

Unsurprisingly for someone who hit the big time the old-fashioned way, he’s not convinced by talent shows, many of them overseen by his friend, Simon Cowell.

“Just because you’re a good singer doesn’t mean you’re a songwriter or performer. You get to make a record and fulfil your dream. That’s nice; it’s not a career. Simon Cowell would agree with that.”

Did he ever doubt he’d make it? “No. I never lacked self-confidence. I don’t think it’s ego, I think it’s single-minded focus and desire. There was nothing that was ever going to stop that 18-year-old kid.”

And that included drink and drugs: although he describes himself now as “an expert drinker”, he was never into drugs. “It was just never me, it never appealed.”

He managed to hell-raise nonetheless. In 1987, at the height of post-Slippery mania, Bon Jovi found themselves in the same Tokyo hotel as Michael Jackson, who had just released Bad.

“Me and Richie [Sambora] went up to meet him,” he recalls. “The kid comes in in the full regalia, shiny silver shirt, bullet things, makes your eyes pop out. He was lonely and friendly. They’d gutted a room and put mirrors up so he could practise his dancing even after his shows and we’re like, ‘Man! We’re having a blast downstairs! We’re eating, we’re drinking, we got girls, we’re having a f-ing good time. Come on down!’”

But Jackson never did. Instead, he sent his pet chimp Bubbles down to amuse them, and Bubbles duly performed tricks on the bed. But what Jackson never knew was that when one of the band accidentally drenched the room-service butler with an ice-bucket of water, and the hotel manager wanted to throw them out, Bon Jovi closed ranks and resorted to slander. “We blamed Bubbles,” says Jon, grinning. “We said it was Bubbles that did it.”

Jon Bon Jovi’s perfect weekend

English tea or soya latte?
English tea.

James Bond or Jason Bourne?
James Bond.

Twitter or Facebook?
Neither.

Novel or autobiography?
Novel. No. I’m lying. Autobiography.

Obama or Romney?
Obama.

Leather or denim?
Denim.

LA or London?
London.

I can’t get through the weekend without . . .
Football.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Tico at Dunhill

(October 5, 2012)

Tico during the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on The Championship Links at Carnoustie in Scotland.

~ Hath







Oh Good, More Socially Conscious Songs

They ARE promised to be rock anthems... time will tell.  We don't need another Work for the Working Man.  At least I don't.

~ Hath


Aftermath Tour: November 13, 2012: Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA / Fonda Theater / 13 November 2012


  1. Burn the Candle Down
  2. Every Road Leads Home to You
  3. Nowadays
  4. Stranger in This Town | Stranger-2 | Stranger-3 | Stranger-4
  5. Taking a Chance on the Wind
  6. Weathering the Storm
  7. Hungry Heart / I'll Be There For You | HH-IBTFY-2
  8. Hard Times Come Easy
  9. Seven Years Gone | Seven-2 | Seven-3 | Seven-4 | Seven-5 | Seven-6
  10. You Can Only Get So High | So High-2
  11. Who Says You Can't Go Home / Wild Night
ENCORE
  1. Wanted Dead or Alive | Wanted-2 | Wanted-3
  2. Rosie / Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End
  3. Livin' on a Prayer | Prayer-2
  4. These Days
From Norman's Rare Guitars: Rehearsals and a selection from the Fonda Theater

The photos I've found are up on my Photobucket.  As folks upload more videos to YouTube, I'll fill in what I can find.

~ Hath

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Tea, Anyone?

(October 29, 2012)

Jon was in London to announce the UK tour dates.  Pictures are from the Dover Street Arts Club.  More on my Photobucket.

~ Hath





Photobucket

Richie will NOT be Naked with a Harp

I know, I know, most of you are thinking "Dammit!"

But, Richie will be performing as the House Band on CBS's CRAIG FERGUSON.
Sambora will play a variety of music from his solo career as well as from Bon Jovi, during the week of Monday, Dec. 3 - Friday, Dec. 7, on THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

During a pre-taped cold open for the Friday, Nov. 16 episode of THE LATE LATE SHOW, Ferguson said to Sambora, “I thought it would be great if you could be the house band on the show, but not necessarily play the guitar. Just you, naked, playing a tiny little harp.”

Sambora responded, “You know what? I really love you. I really love your show and everything. I’m not going to be naked playing a harp. But I tell you what, if you want me to be in the house band, as long as you let me play a couple of my songs, I’m going to be good with that.”

“I don’t speak rock and roll!” Ferguson joked before exclaiming, “Yes, yes of course!”

In addition to providing music at the beginning and end of each segment, Sambora will perform full tracks off his third solo album, AFTERMATH OF THE LOWDOWN (released September 2012).

source


I'm still thinking "dammit".

~ Hath

Beauty and The Beast


If you can tear your eyes away from the gorgeous picture, there's an article from November 3rd's Mirror that goes along with it :)

'Not even Frank Sinatra did that': Thrilled Jon Bon Jovi on riding with Barack Obama in his plane and Cadillac

Talking with an infectious and childlike excitement, Jon Bon Jovi’s eyes light up as he tells me about a car ride.

You wouldn't expect much to impress one of the world’s greatest rockers who has sold more than 125 million albums. Certainly not hitching a lift.

But this was no ordinary motor. It was the Beast, Barack Obama’s armour-plated Cadillac.

Jon chalked up a unique double this year. Firstly, the out and proud Democrat was a guest on Air Force One, the President’s jumbo.

Protocol went out of the window when the White House gave the rock star a ticket to fly with the Commander in Chief from Washington to New York for a campaign fundraiser.

Thrilled Jon was savouring that honour when it was topped by an unheard of invitation to travel in Mr Obama’s bombproof limo in the White House motorcade back to the airport.

“I go to the Waldorf [Hotel] and sing and I go to the van with the staffers and the girl comes running up and says, ‘They want you in the Beast’,” recalls Jon, reliving the joy of his journey.




“So I say ‘cool’ and I’m in the Beast with President Clinton and President Obama. Air Force One is cool but the Beast is cooler. Sinatra’s not done that.

“I wanted so badly to get my phone and take a picture. I wanted to press my face against the window as we went through Times Square so everyone could see me.”
There's more to the article, and more pictures, on the Mirror's site.

~ Hath

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Richie @BBC Radio

(October 15, 2012)

Richie Sambora joined Roger Day on BBC Radio to chat about his huge stadium rock success and to take listeners through his latest solo album. The BBC Radio page for Roger Day says the podcast isn't available "yet" but I don't know if that means "ever" or not. I'll keep checking every once in a while, just in case.

Anyone have this to share?

~ Hath


  

  

  

  

  


Tico Out-and-About


Tico poses with Woman of Substance and Style honoree Michelle Simkins at Destination Fashion 2012 to benefit the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, the funraising arm of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis on Saturday, November 10, in Miami.

~ Hath

Exactly Who He Appears To Be

From The Globe and Mail (11/5/2012)
‘Have a nice day,” he has been known to sing. And I do believe he means it.

Jon Bon Jovi is on the phone, calling from Ireland on the morning after Hurricane Sandy did its rude business on the eastern seaboard. The rock star is famously a New Jerseyite, but before I can ask him about how he and his had been affected by the storm, he questions me about Toronto. How is it there? Is everything okay? That kind of thing.

Taken aback by his concern over the city’s well-being, I mumble something about the big winds. We’re fine, I say, speaking for Canada’s biggest metropolis. But, Jon Bon Jovi, what about the Garden State? “Yeah, bad,” he replies. “My wife and kids were actually in Manhattan. But I spoke to them this morning, and everything’s okay. Thanks for asking.”

Bon Jovi is known as the CEO (and main financial beneficiary) of his namesake band and brand. He is wholesome, not a rehabber, and runs a charitable foundation that includes the Soul Kitchen, a community restaurant in Red Bank, N.J., notable for its pay-what-you-can prices.

His hair shines flawlessly and he’s got a mile-wide smile – big enough to eat a banana sideways, perhaps. He has a reputation for being highly disciplined and hard-working. His exploding-chorus guitar rock is as corporate and crowd-pleasing as Coca-Cola. And did we mention the hair?

But in a Billboard magazine cover story on Bon Jovi a year ago, the Saturday Night Live mastermind Lorne Michaels praised something else: the man’s manners, and not just the perfunctory please-and-thank-you niceties. “I just mean a level of respect for all the people you work with,” Michaels said. “I’ve found him in every one of my dealings with him to be completely honest and straightforward. I’ve been around a long time, and it’s not common.”

Riley O’Connor, head of leading music promoter Live Nation Canada, vouches for Bon Jovi’s good nature. “He would be the best neighbour you could ever have,” O’Connor says, “the kind of person you’d invite over for a barbeque on short notice.”
If you can get past the hair-gushing, the rest of the article is a good read.


~ Hath

Monday, November 12, 2012

London Photoshoot

(October 29, 2012)

Before all the hurricane evilness, Jon posed for a number of photos - I'm sure it's his most favorite way to spend his time :)

This is (IMO) the best of the bunch:


The rest can be found on my photobucket; some with watermarks, some without.

~ Hath

Richie to Donate Concert Proceeds to Sandy Relief

From RichieSambora.com:


In light of the recent tragic effects in his home state of New Jersey, Richie Sambora (@therealsambora) has decided to donate all profits from the ticket sales to his Nov 13th solo concert @ Fonda Theater in LA, to the American Red Cross Hurricane Sandy Fund.

If you haven’t gotten your tickets yet, please click here!.

Also, he has added a two very special VIP packages to raise even more funds for the affected people, all proceeds from these will go directly to the Sandy Relief Fund:

THE VIP PACKAGE – $100 – Buy Now
- Includes a VIP ticket to the concert (special seating area) and an autographed copy of his new CD Aftermath Of The Lowdown

THE ULTIMATE PACKAGE – $1,000 – Buy Now
- Includes an autographed guitar, and a meet and greet with Richie himself at the concert! (these are extremely limited, so please act quickly)

* All physical merchandise will be picked up in person at The Fonda Theater on November 13th. Purchasers will be notified of details 24-hours prior to show date.

Jon Bon - Irish Interview

(October 30, 2012)



US rocker Jon Bon Jovi talks to UTV's Alison Fleming about playing Slane next year -and the prospect of playing Stormont in the future.

The video is a bit large for the layout of my blog, and isn't resizing well. Click here to watch the 3 minute interview.

~ Hath