But Sambora does hope to continue to take out younger bands when Bon Jovi returns to the road. "Promoting new music is something that I like to do," he said. "Silversun Pickups, My Morning Jacket is a great band. I listen to a lot of bands that are more indie these days and really digging it."
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I remember in April of 2010 walking in Nashville, heading to see MMJ at Municipal Auditorium. A steady stream of folks walked in the opposite direction, towards a Bon Jovi show. I kept telling them they were going the wrong way, but they didn't understand.
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Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 24, 2012, 11:25 AM
I remember in April of 2010 walking in Nashville, heading to see MMJ at Municipal Auditorium. A steady stream of folks walked in the opposite direction, towards a Bon Jovi show. I kept telling them they were going the wrong way, but they didn't understand.
:undecided:
They probably thought the same thing about you. :grin:
Municipal Auditorium is a dump, but they don't enforce any smoking laws. It looks like 1983 in there whenever I go to a show there.
Quote from: bbill on Sep 24, 2012, 11:45 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 24, 2012, 11:25 AM
I remember in April of 2010 walking in Nashville, heading to see MMJ at Municipal Auditorium. A steady stream of folks walked in the opposite direction, towards a Bon Jovi show. I kept telling them they were going the wrong way, but they didn't understand.
:undecided:
They probably thought the same thing about you. :grin:
Yes, but I knew I was right, 'cause I've heard Bon Jovi. They were unaware of the greatness they were missing for his pop pap.
Quote from: Fully on Sep 24, 2012, 08:06 PM
Municipal Auditorium is a dump, but they don't enforce any smoking laws. It looks like 1983 in there whenever I go to a show there.
It was a bare bones throwback to the 70's sorta arena. Were you there, Fully?
MMJ @ Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN on April 21, 2010
http://archive.org/download/mmj2010-04-21.mmj2010-04-21.flac/mmj2010-04-21.mmj2010-04-21.flac_vbr_mp3.zip (http://archive.org/download/mmj2010-04-21.mmj2010-04-21.flac/mmj2010-04-21.mmj2010-04-21.flac_vbr_mp3.zip)
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 24, 2012, 08:33 PM
Quote from: Fully on Sep 24, 2012, 08:06 PM
Municipal Auditorium is a dump, but they don't enforce any smoking laws. It looks like 1983 in there whenever I go to a show there.
It was a bare bones throwback to the 70's sorta arena. Were you there, Fully?
MMJ @ Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN on April 21, 2010 (http://www.archive.org/download/http://archive.org/details/mmj2010-04-21.mmj2010-04-21.flac)
No, I wanted to go, but it was my daughter's birthday and my father-in-law died after a long illness that night. I'm such a dick because I still with I could have been there.
But that is where I went to my first concert and all of the ones I went to in high school. The times I've been there in the last few years, I've enjoyed the indoor smoking that goes unchecked. It's like going back to my teenage years - lung cancer, so nostalgic.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 24, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: bbill on Sep 24, 2012, 11:45 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 24, 2012, 11:25 AM
I remember in April of 2010 walking in Nashville, heading to see MMJ at Municipal Auditorium. A steady stream of folks walked in the opposite direction, towards a Bon Jovi show. I kept telling them they were going the wrong way, but they didn't understand.
:undecided:
They probably thought the same thing about you. :grin:
Yes, but I knew I was right, 'cause I've heard Bon Jovi. They were unaware of the greatness they were missing for his pop pap.
:grin:
It's too bad you couldn't have convinced them that their taste in music was wrong. :grin: