
11th August 2008 - by Patricia Jones
Bon Jovi Songs - Memories Of A Bon Jovi Concert
Whenever I hear any Bon Jovi songs I am reminded of the time
that I went to a Bon Jovi concert on Saturday 6th July 1996.
The concert at the Milton Keynes Superbowl was towards the end
of the mammoth These Days tour that started on 26th April 1995
at the Andheri Stadium Bombay, India and ended on 19th July
1996 at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.
It took my boyfriend and myself over 3 hours to drive to Milton
Keynes and we had to queue for 4 hours until 2pm to get into
the Superbowl. It was one of those quirky English weather days,
one minute the very hot sun was beating down on us and the next
there was torrential freezing cold rain.
When we got into the arena we were able to get a spot at the
front of the stage but as more fans arrived and blocked us in I
became claustrophobic and worried that I wouldn't be able to
escape to the loo during the next 8 hours. I left Mark hugging
the front of the stage and escaped to sit on a hillock where I
got a pretty good view of the proceedings as the support bands
Seven, Gun and Joan Osborne performed.
The most memorable being Joan Osbornes performance, she was
great but the weather was still being quirky and it became
pretty uncomfortable sitting on grass while soaked to the skin.
I wandered round for a few hours and became more uncomfortable
as a bloke took a fancy to me and started to harass me despite
being told that I was with my boyfriend.
Seeing my discomfort a group of Bon Jovi fans told the bloke to
leave me alone and asked me to join them. That was lucky for me
in 2 ways, one that it got rid of my stalker and the other in
that we were in a marvellous position to watch the show, close
to the stage but to the right - away from the main crush of
fans.
It was just before 7.00pm and I was feeling tired, very wet and
shivering from the cold. I couldn't have been wetter if I had
stood in a pool fully clothed. As I tried to warm my by now
numb blue hands I was miserably wishing that I hadn't agreed to
go to the concert.
A few minutes later a helicopter arrived and shortly afterwards
I could see the band climbing up the steps to the stage. I did
a double take at seeing Jon, he was dressed in a tight tan
leather jumpsuit which gave the impression of him being naked
from a distance.
The band started up and for 2 hours my discomfort was forgotten
as Bon Jovi launched into a string of their hits including
Always, It's My Life, You Give Love A Bad Name, Someday I'll Be
A Saturday Night and my long time favourite Living On A
Prayer.
Imagine a sea of over 60,000 fans joining in with the choruses,
swaying, waving and punching the air together. It was a
spectacular sight on and off stage as Bon Jovi rocked the
Superbowl. I was enthralled with the bands performance and
stirred by the music and the interaction from the crowd.
I felt disappointed when a fireworks display ended the
magnificent performance 2 hours on, but afterwards Bon Jovi
reappeared for an air punching encore to round off the
show.
I was still very wet and cold but warmed by a magnificent
performance from the entire band. I absolutely recommend seeing
Bon Jovi in concert and despite my discomfort I would go
through it all over again - it was worth it.
As for my boyfriend I dumped him after the show. I don't rate a
guy that lets a woman he is supposed to care about wander off
on their own for hours in a strange place and in a 60,000 plus
crowd. He cared more about getting a place close to the stage
than my safety. I probably ended up with a better view than he
did and I was able to go to the loo when I wanted!
12 years on I am still a big fan of Bon Jovi songs and hope
that I get a chance to see them in concert again, but perhaps
an indoor concert!
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The author Patricia Jones writes for several
websites including BB Article
Directory.
She is also the co owner of Mega Music Videos where
bands can upload their videos and audios
free and music lovers can freely listen to
or download the videos or audios.
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