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@TheCharismaticVoiceАй бұрын
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@colrhodes377Ай бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice I think this is very much an American thing. It's rare here in the UK to have a therapist.
@deadbeat-vc9kgАй бұрын
But what about government agencies? I guarantee the FBI/CIA/NSA have back door access. The things you divulge to your therapist (the rapist) will get you put on a watchlist. Or worse, what people say will be used to blackmail them, harm them or harm their families. Remember, everything you say CAN AND WILL BE 'USED AGAINST YOU'.
@colrhodes377Ай бұрын
@@deadbeat-vc9kg What gives you cause to say that? I'm assuming that you're serious.
@deadbeat-vc9kgАй бұрын
@@colrhodes377 Absolutely serious. Your government has access to any information they want from any website on the internet. Why do you think they allowed it to be created? The RFID chips in your license and bank cards allows alleged law enforcement agencies to identify you in real time wherever you go without physically making contact. Facial recognition software can pick your face out of a crowd. Google earth takes constant pictures of your house. Why are people not seeing it?
@TheBaconWizardАй бұрын
The mic stand is a surrogate for a partner: you sing to it, dance with it, and occasionally use it to emote. It makes you less alone on-stage and gives your hands something to do.
@madscotsman13Ай бұрын
Aerosmith was the first band I think of using it... Queen as well...
@torgreg1Ай бұрын
and I think that it's intended to give the impression of intensity; it's supposed to give the impression of a guy who doesn't have time to fiddle with taking the mic out of the stand, he just needs to pick up the whole thing NOW
@Chr1sWaterousАй бұрын
I always figured they were using it for a phallic symbol.
@douglade620229 күн бұрын
@madscotsman13 Freddie started out with a full mic stand, but it broke, so he went with it, and it became part of his act of just using the top part when dancing around the stage. They show it the movie Bohemian Rhapsody.
@novocainDaimon29 күн бұрын
It also makes the singer feel "less naked" or "have a partner to dance and fumble around with"...
@Cadinho93Ай бұрын
Besides being a great singer, Jon Bon Jovi is an even better person. He has 2 restaurants where the homeless can come and eat. If a person has a little money, there's a place where you can pay whatever you can and if you don't have money, it's okay. He has helped so many people by paying their hospital bills and medications, etc. Another great thing about him is that he's still married to his high school sweetheart. He's truly such a blessing to so many. Also, Bon Jovi is literally the soundtrack for all '80s kids.
@a.i.privilege1233Ай бұрын
Mmmm k
@rafalmeidasАй бұрын
I think there are 4 restaurants now, they opened also in university campuses for students struggling with money.
@Cubus-zapasowyАй бұрын
Yeah, he's had the same wife for 35 years. Not very common among rock stars. Usually they jump from one flower to another.
@Zubster13Ай бұрын
As a fellow New Jerseyan, I can confirm he’s a good one
@TheAndrejPАй бұрын
Yea ytotally the 80s soundtrack
@ArawnNox26 күн бұрын
Lemme tell you about the power of music and how it bridges generations. I just turned 41. I work with a lot of people roughly half my age. We were checking how much time was left in the shift. One of them said "We're half way there." I then went "Woah-o." Next thing you know two people separated by 20+ years are belting out "Livin on a Prayer" in the middle of the workplace.
@neilp896424 күн бұрын
I love this comment. It’s so cool to see the younger generation into our music. I’ll be 50 next year and I was lucky to have the 80’s and 90’s music that we had. Can’t think of a better time to be a music fan next to maybe the late late 60’s
@misscrackwood13 күн бұрын
Just beautiful! There's something so special about connecting to the same music!
@Furg4nАй бұрын
Jon Bon Jovi also is pretty approachable and I'd be willing to bet you could get one of your world famous interviews with him. GREAT reaction, as always!
@WrathlonАй бұрын
100% hes a nice dude, he would almost certainly be down for an interview.
@ayannafit2441Ай бұрын
That would be an awesome interview 😃
@reiver_todd-m2-ksg-Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, Tea time with Jon
@reiver_todd-m2-ksg-Ай бұрын
I bet he'd totally appriciate the work you are doing on voice analysis as well.
@JohnnyByeYmАй бұрын
He would definitely be an intersting guy to interview with his long music history including the demise of his voice, of which he not too long ago had to state that he will not be ever able to tour again due to permanent voice damage.
@gregarmstrong6077Ай бұрын
"wanted dead or alive" is definitely worth a reaction. It's a really well-crafted song
@tommiturmiola3682Ай бұрын
I think she needs to do "It's my life" first.
@MonkeyJedi99Ай бұрын
I love this song, "Livin' on my Hair"!
@jooohan-i9oАй бұрын
Yes, but live acoustic version.
@HilaryOwen-td2djАй бұрын
My favourite song by Bon Jovi, I have loved it since it first came out - I was fifteen.
@alish2alishАй бұрын
Always?
@aa-rs8mn28 күн бұрын
I saw them perform live at a gig in London on the tour before this album. The PA packed in half way through, and they ran off stage. Got acoustic guitars, got everyone to be quiet, and sung and played two songs acoustically before the PA was fixed. Proper musicians!
@nutzonyachin23Ай бұрын
Richie Sambora deserves special recognition for always supplying the higher harmony in the Bon Jovi catalogue. Really enhanced the band's vocal appeal and presence
@nevermindthebull0cksАй бұрын
For sure, he definitely can sing very well.
@rocky6428Ай бұрын
Ritchie has always been and always will be the soul of that band. Without him, they're just going through motions.
@pooki903Ай бұрын
lol dude they suck
@RockFan89Ай бұрын
Yes, I miss that camaraderie onstage. And to think he was replaced with 2 guitarists.
@matthewdooley7855Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@Jonas_æАй бұрын
The “woah woah” thing at the beginning is done using a talk-box. It’s essentially an effect pedal with a tube that goes into your mouth, so that when you shape it in different ways while also singing/ talking into a microphone you get the same effect as when putting a small speaker up to your mouth and doing the same thing. That is then mixed with the signal from your instrument (can be a guitar or synth or whatever). It’s the same as you hear in bands like Daft Punk, only they use synths.
@davidsthubbins176Ай бұрын
I’m surprised that she didn’t catch that, especially after the Frampton analysis she did a while back.
@Taco048Ай бұрын
The same as Peter Frampton
@Taco048Ай бұрын
@@davidsthubbins176 She did half way
@SylviusTheMadАй бұрын
Mick Mars was a master with a talk box.
@rflagg42Ай бұрын
This is all I could think about during the first 2/3 of the video--whether she would catch on. She kept pausing right before a spot where she might have seen it...
@imaybesometimeАй бұрын
"I love music that inspires our hearts" - and this is why we love you. Thank you.
@CinHalCedHerChanceКүн бұрын
11:40 come on ppl use timestamps lol
@tommyturner7888Ай бұрын
Out of all the analysis of songs you have done so far, this one means a lot to me. When this song first came out, I had no idea who Bon Jovi was. A friend from work said to me "Hey, have you heard that new Bon Jovi song"? I said no, who are they? He said "They are singing about you and your girlfriend". I had been dating a girl named Gina for about 2 years prior. If you haven't guessed yet, my name is Tommy. We eventually got married (35 years as of now, dating for well over 40). Cut to the Chase, there are so many parallels in this song to our lives. I used to work in a warehouse dock. My wife worked at McDonalds (I know, not a diner). I have hocked a six string guitar. We've cried in the night, not knowing how the hell we were going to make it. We've made it this far, Livin on a Prayer. It's our song. We will always be Livin on that Prayer, but we've got each other and a really good grown young man. We occasionally kid around and say we wish we could meet Jon, tell him he wrote a song about us 🙂. Thanks for doing this one. Like I said, it is our life and our song. Jon, I think you owe me a lot of royalties LOL. Thanks again, Elizabeth.
@Peacemaker-er3tlАй бұрын
Damn dude, you guys have got to meet him.
@allierenАй бұрын
I love this 😊
@michaelhendricks9462Ай бұрын
I enjoyed reading that, thanks for your comment. Cool story. You should try actually writing him somewhere. I'm sure it wouldn't be easy to get through, but if you're a little persistent and send it to the right place I'm willing to bet he's the kind of guy who would love to hear that and would probably get back to you. Artists are human too, y'know, just like you. Write to him and make his day.
@michaelhendricks9462Ай бұрын
My favorite singer responded to me, personally, in a facebook post on a page I THOUGHT was just operated by someone else for him. Unfortunately, it was a response to me being kind of a dick, so I won't name the singer. The point is they're people just like you and me, so while they may get a LOT more messages than you or I do, if you send them something that stands out in SOME way, they'll notice it just like you would. Hehe... I've got 2 examples with the same singer: 1. He wouldn't remember ME, my name, he meets thousands of fans all the time, but: I guarantee (I actually know, from people who know him) he remembers that time way back in 1989 when some kid got backstage and brought the band homemade sugar cookies hand-cut into the shapes of guitars and musical notes. 2. Another time when I said on his facebook page, "he ignores his fans," and ironically, about an hour later he personally responded, "no, I don't."
@joelcaron8291Ай бұрын
😢😭
@redridernlАй бұрын
Wanted Dead Or Alive should be the next Bon Jovi reaction.
@colrhodes377Ай бұрын
Yep, and, Simple man should be the next Bad Company song.
@GreenchileaddictАй бұрын
Yup because Elizabeth has seen a million videos and analyzed them all 😂
@metalmark1214Ай бұрын
@@GreenchileaddictWow, she must be much older than I thought 😂
@GreenchileaddictАй бұрын
@@metalmark1214 It's the KZbin filter makes her look younger 😂
@ryanbenedetti-kp2yxАй бұрын
Yes. Wanted Dead or Alive is such a better vocal performance. Also Bad Medicine is up there
@andrewagha171028 күн бұрын
When you said there are still flowers and you can go find a flower and smell it, I cried. Thanks for being so real Elizabeth!!!
@chrismaverick9828Ай бұрын
The mic stand is a prop. You can do all kinds of things with it like using it like a guitar, swinging it around, holding it out over the crowd so the mic picks up their singing along, all kinds of things. So versatile and gives the singer something to do that is cool.
@Larper64Ай бұрын
Yes, it also works as an impromptu dance partner for various songs in how it is held and sung into, and works far better when having to transition to hands free during solos of breaks in the music, rather than having to fiddle with reattaching/detaching a mic from a stationary stand.
@ghosttownreview1531Ай бұрын
As far as I know, dancing with the mic stand started with James Brown. Then Steven Tyler made it a big part of his show - even dressing it up with scarves.
@jrsviking215Ай бұрын
@@ghosttownreview1531 Freddy Mercury used it a lot too. Many artists have had the simple mic stand as a lifelong partner
@make54321Ай бұрын
More dance with mic stand. Europe, Final countdown...
@timmadiganАй бұрын
it's also a pain to get it back into the stand on the fly. it's easier to just move the stand and use it as a prop than try to place it back when you want to get away from it.
@FrankCastleThePunisher666Ай бұрын
There is a Bon Jovi documentary on Disney+ “Thank You, Goodnight”, where he had to have vocal surgery and thought it wouldn’t be able to sing again. Its a lot of him re-training. You may find it really interesting as part of your vocal studies
@paulrunyan9572Ай бұрын
came here to say this!
@kitnfreek29 күн бұрын
It is quite sad for a singer to see.
@lea-anne91332 күн бұрын
I think he'd be great to chat to on the tea time chat👍🏻
@FrankCastleThePunisher6662 күн бұрын
@ i agree :)
@dulblades1Ай бұрын
I’ve heard this song about a million times but watching Elizabeth being so moved by it made it seem for me like hearing it again for the first time. Thank you
@thadeouspageАй бұрын
Q: Why bring the whole mic stand and not just the mic? A: Cuz he's a rockstar.
@BesideTheSeaАй бұрын
Check out Freddie Mercury, it's a rock prop
@CaptainCourageous27Ай бұрын
Indeed, Its about showmanship, as @BesideTheSea said, Freddie was a master of this.
@LitvanАй бұрын
I could imagine, that for this performance with the flying by wire, it could help with some sort of "balance" since you "coordinate" your "flailing arm-movements" somewhat, thus resulting in fewer jerking unpredictable movements?
@aragorn1ringАй бұрын
The 80s was a special time. Lots of optimism in music and movies. The dress, the hair, the attitude, the feel. No decade has matched it since. You could not go ANYWHERE without hearing this song in the late 80s. It was on every place you went, if you flipped through the radio stations you would find this playing, sometimes on 2 stations at the same time.
@joannecunliffe8067Ай бұрын
It was and was my teenage years. I guess I have the same nostalgia for the 80's as older people have for the 60's. I feel privileged to have grown up (in the UK) in this time because there were so many brilliant bands. Rush, AC/DC, Rainbow, Asia, Bon Jovi, Scorpions, Dio, Magnum, Status Quo. Too many to list.
@danielguy3581Ай бұрын
But mostly the hair.
@alpine1600sАй бұрын
Thank you Ronald Reagan. 🫡
@stefan_beckerАй бұрын
@@joannecunliffe8067 And unfortunately there were also a lot of less brilliant bands and musicians who cared more about their hairstyle than their music. Unfortunately there were way too many of them. So I usually turned my radio off after 30 seconds in the 80s. But of course there were also many other great bands in the 80s, such as The Police, Dire Straits and Queen.
@joannecunliffe8067Ай бұрын
@@stefan_becker True and I love those bands too (and many synth bands too). As you imply (applies to me) we remember the good bands and forget the bad ones as we look back with rose coloured glasses on. That applies to any musical decade though. There are many great bands around now BUT (and this is important) in general unknown (but great) bands are not promoted now as they were then. The music labels want replicable garbage they can turn out again and again. As Rick Reato has shown - autotune is truly vile and is killing music. In terms of modern bands as Elizabeth showed, Greta Van Fleet is superb. Andromida - although instrumental only is very clever. I like IQ, Jupiter Hallow, Octavarium, Airbag, Imagine Dragons, The Paper Kites, Pentatonix, Trio HLK, Adele, The Mourning ... and that's ignoring long term bands/artists like Marillion, Steve Hackett, Muse, Rush, Blues Traveller etc. There's too much music to listen to and not enough life left to enjoy it all 😢
@janetmeils964127 күн бұрын
Oh, Jon! Just watching this makes me feel like I’m 23 again… you make me smile so much! ☺️
@DonQuidykАй бұрын
That skipped beat at the key change is like a shot of espresso. It just HITS and then you feel jacked.
@alistairleventhal3662Ай бұрын
Now he's, thinking bout keys everynight oh
@RobTaylor-cs3bzАй бұрын
About the group dynamic, Richie Sambora left the band in 2013. Recently though, he said he would return to the band after Jon recovered from vocal surgery, which he underwent in 2022. Jon has recovered, and is singing again, and talk of a reunion is still out there. Jon is quoted as saying, "you never say never" and that "there is no animosity".
@CoffeeMatt10Ай бұрын
I’m so glad Jon finally addressed his voice. This song (particularly the chorus and the key change) was the start of the destruction that his vocal cords have suffered. I remember seeing a couple of performances from 2019-2021 and it was like his coral cords just weren’t working at all. The band had downtuned a step and a half and he was still struggling to get into key. So for him to finally sort that issue out, and I didn’t know that Richie was interested in a reunion, that would be fantastic! Have to see how his voice sounds, I haven’t ever seen them live but I would definitely go if he recovers to a good enough standard. Those clips where he was struggling… I could’ve sang better, and I’ve heard me sing… it’s ain’t a good sound and that’s being kind 😂
@azaelrodriguez3360Ай бұрын
I’ve also seen in an interview/podcast episode with Chris Shifflet where Richie expressed how cool it would be to reunite with Jon and the Band
@Baffled_KingАй бұрын
They were all buds from way back. When Alec left, there was no drama. He hilariously just said, "I got into rock and roll because I didn't want to work and being in Bon Jovi started to feel like work." He was still a friend of the band. And like you said, Richie left because he felt he was missing too much important time with his kids. Bon Jovi is one of the most wholesome bands in R&R.
@DannyMiddelburgАй бұрын
For me Bon Jovi will always be a special band. When I was very young, I must guess, on the age of 8 I got the “Keep the Faith” Album of Bon Jovi from my mom. I will always remember those first listening minutes, hours, days and weeks… I am very grateful that my mom gave me something what felt so special. It would be something extremely special if they reunite.
@JohnnyByeYmАй бұрын
He also stated he does not think he will ever be able to tour again. And thats quite a statement for someone who loves touring so much. Also he really shouldn't. He's just given his all for this and his voice sustained quute some damage. He shouldn't again wring it out. It was so painful watching it for quite a while...
@form_52Ай бұрын
They have such a weird history. They toured for a LONG time off this album. They were on the road so long a lot of problems started happening. I saw in an interview, I can't remember if it was Richie or Jon, but one of them said they hated each other by the time the tour was actually over. He said "Immediately after the last show, five guys got on five different planes and that was the end of it." Wanted Dead Or Alive was a Jon Bon Jovi song that Richie Sambora BARELY agreed to do. They eventually made up and came back together, but it took a LONG time.
@catherineday951Ай бұрын
Richie is such a good singer in his own right and he and Jon together were gold.
@UgoMaciejewskiАй бұрын
You give love a bad name Bed of Roses Always Wanted Dead or Alive It's my life Many songs of Bon Jovi deserve a reaction
@agkittyhook2257Ай бұрын
Let's not forget the very be: Runaway.
@joshuaburba1048Ай бұрын
@@agkittyhook2257Shout out to Runaway, their first hit that put them on the map. I still listen to that song on the treadmill sometimes. Gets me pumped up.
@stonermk2908Ай бұрын
@@agkittyhook2257 Runaway is amazing
@genghisgalahad8465Ай бұрын
Always Music Video is cuh-razy 90's style.
@mariodriessen9740Ай бұрын
‘Always’ and ‘Bed of Roses’ are my favourites. Like many others, I’m not a huge fan of those eighties style hair metal rock anthems, but the quality of these two rock ballads is so good that it breaks the boundaries of genre. I find it even hard to listen to them and not feeling tears rolling down my cheeks. 😊
@brad30three27 күн бұрын
I LOVE your face when you saw the talk box for the first time and realised where the vocal/guitar “electronic” sounds were coming from 😂
@skaughtmc6591Ай бұрын
This was 88-89 - My history teacher in 8th grade was obsessed with Jon. The entire back wall of our classroom was covered in every magazine picture and poster she could find. She was around 8 months pregnant and ordered to stay bedridden when his tour came to town, so she couldn’t attend. Our school’s police officer happened to be working security at his concert, ran into Jon during a break in practice, and mentioned her. After the show, Jon tracked down the officer and gave him his bandanna and guitar pick from the show, and a signed photo congratulating her on the future baby.
@jersey39Ай бұрын
Actually this was released in late ‘86
@skaughtmc6591Ай бұрын
@@jersey39 I meant when I was in 8th grade.
@lonelytraveler6335Ай бұрын
Now that is awesome.
@TracyPerren-cn3olАй бұрын
My interpretation of this song has always been that the hard circumstances might prove too much for the individual man or woman, but together with love and passion all dreams become possible.
@sharonspiller7427Ай бұрын
Oh wow, I love that! Almost 40 years of hearing this song, seeing them play it live and you’ve just added a deeper perspective. Thanks for sharing!
@TracyPerren-cn3olАй бұрын
@sharonspiller7427 My pleasure Sharon.
@gunkyzipАй бұрын
We'll give it a shot!
@robertolinsky6165Ай бұрын
The romantic in me gave you that thumbs up.
@ericbarley3160Ай бұрын
The whoa whoas with the bass line is called a talk box. Made by Rocktron and uses a plastic tube to project the guitar speaker sounds back to the players mouth and mic. The microphone picks up the sound creating a dual vocal/ guitar line. This is also used on thier song It’s My Life
@thomasmeyer8798Ай бұрын
Well - I'm 59 and have been a big fan of everything non-mainstream (prog rock, prog metal, jazz, alternative, singer/songwriter) since my early teens. But now I admit it: I've always secretly listened to Bon Jovi. Very good songwriting, good musicians and an incredibly good singer. Good things are always good.
@andrejvnuk7493Ай бұрын
exactly the same here.
@jfreelan1964Ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your reaction videos for over a year now. I have learned more about the music I have loved for the last four decades. Your reaction videos are so much better than any of the others I have seen. I can truly say you leave all others in the proverbial dust.
@mitchellbarr2115Ай бұрын
What an amazing way to end a song. Guitar solo into the lower harmony into the lead up to the chorus but skipping the last beat into the key change chorus. Perfection.
@mst3ktemple421Ай бұрын
As you mentioned, that key change at the end is absolutely perfect. It takes a listener who is already invested in the song and lifts them off their feet. You can't help but be uplifted.
@jonashellberg1753Ай бұрын
I remember walking up to our house, around 6th grade class. Walking on the gravel up to our house.. hearing Bon Jovi blasting the TV speakers on the highest volume, my mother listening to it. Years and years later at the age of 25 my mother died of cancer. At the funeral we had two guys playing on acoustic guitars and singing always and bed of roses. My mother's two favorite songs of Bon Jovi! ❤
@mikelitten7489Ай бұрын
This was my dad’s favorite song as well. He passed 3 years ago.
@ModessittАй бұрын
He flew at the concert, too. Saw this tour. My seats were way across the floor from the stage and halfway up in the seats. About halfway thru the concert they hooked him up and lifted him up over the crowd and brought him all the way back to a raised platform 2 rows in front of me. He said, "There are people back here!" He sang 3 songs for us in the back then flew back to the stage to finish the concert.
@DaP84Ай бұрын
I so wish you check out Bon Jovi's "Blaze Of Glory"! Always chills inducing. "Always" is a fantastic ballad btw! A third song I really love is "Keep the Faith"
@PatioTheaterАй бұрын
the whole album young guns 2... and anything off of their box set... and yes always! wowowowow
@chitlitlahАй бұрын
Blaze of Glory was just Jon Bon Jovi solo, not Bon Jovi, but definitely a great song. My favorite is Dry County from the Keep the Faith album.
@slimmccoy8863Ай бұрын
@@PatioTheater Agreed. Young Guns 2 album is one great song after another. I'm a fan of songs that tell a story, and there are no shortage of those.
@damoeldiabloАй бұрын
Another vote for both 'Blaze of Glory' and 'Always'!
@paslowcbАй бұрын
Arguably the best key change in rock. Up a minor third and they drop a beat (3/4 measure) just before it which propels the key change even more.
@faith5x519 күн бұрын
Great reaction video ❤ it’s so awesome seeing someone get the same excitement I’ve had ever since hearing that song 38 years ago. I could tell you genuinely enjoyed it, and the song did what it was meant to do - make you feel happy.
@bendyparanormalАй бұрын
I saw Bon Jovi on that tour in 1987. He did, in fact, ‘fly’ out over the audience at one point. There was an elevated, mini-stage with a microphone and a guitar towering above the soundboard in the back of the venue. He ‘flew’ out and sang a couple of songs from that platform, then ‘flew’ back. It was a fun concert and they were absolutely at the top of their game then. And yes, that’s a talk box like Frampton and Joe Walsh have used.
@armadillotoeАй бұрын
I saw the singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd fly from the stage up to the spotlight and back a long long time ago. That blew everyone away back then.
@thor7564Ай бұрын
Setlist was better in 88 :)
@matthewgraves4424Ай бұрын
I too went to one of the shows on that tour. Pretty damn impressive with the flying effects. Also worth noting is that at the show I saw they didn’t just use a recording of the voice box effect but “played” it live and did some improv/scat type stuff with it. Very cool.
@glendirienzo1365Ай бұрын
I'm waiting for Elizabeth to react to Journey.
@collegeboundjonАй бұрын
I would love to see her break down Steve Perry vs. Arnel Pineda on the same song
@robertvennard763Ай бұрын
Mother Father live 1981. Don’t get much better than that for seeing live excellence in singing without in ears etc.
@paulaboyd9743Ай бұрын
Ooooh. 1 vote for Separate Ways. My favourite. ❤
@gillmanjr87Ай бұрын
I bet she hasn't already because she's actually familiar with them and knows their popular songs. She usually only analyzes singers she hasn't heard much if at all. I could be wrong but just a guess.
@leetroy3129Ай бұрын
🤮
@auntiegravity7713Ай бұрын
I came here because of Rick Beato's analysis. From a purely musical standpoint, this is one of the best pop songs ever written. This is another great analysis. And there there are the stories in the comments.. a bonus! Thank you E and everyone for taking a song that honestly was never a favorite.. but one I have always taken for granted and even dismissed as trivial. It's not. In fact, I like this song more and more each time I hear it and it just went up a few more notches because of this video! (Edit: And oh my, that modulation at the end really, really makes this song even more wonderful. And I'm not a pop or hair band fan, so that says a LOT :) Edit 2: There's also a lot of other interesting things going on in this song that I just took for granted, and I'm now inspired to take another look at all of it.
@b.c.slumber3694Ай бұрын
4:39 that's a talkbox. Where you run a synthesiser oscillator into your mouth and you use your mouth to shape the format of the sound.
@M0rketАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's used with a guitar, in this case.
@douglade620229 күн бұрын
It is the same device that Peter Frampton uses on Do You Feel Like I Do. Other bands have used it as well, like Joe Walsh. I met Jon Bon Jovi in 1988 in a pre concert great and meat when I was doing security for concerts. He was very nice and friendly. He put on a great show that night.
@anthonyrobison975024 күн бұрын
Wasn't there one called a VOX?
@roskioski9185Ай бұрын
I’ve always thought Jon Bon Jovi was a really UNDERRATED rock singer. Pretty cool to see a literal OPERA vocalist give him his props!!
@caffeinatedhobgoblin20 күн бұрын
I was so lucky growing up with my both my mom and dad's taste in music, from 90s grunge with my dad to the 80s hair bands with my mom. I grew up dancing and singing to Bon Jovi with my mom, we're still baking Christmas cookies and belting this song and "you give love a bad name" to this day, it just makes me so happy you're doing this analysis!!
@sueh5707Ай бұрын
The world is a better place because Jon is in it, he's a very caring and giving soul. Plus that fantastic smile he has melts me to the core -and that's before he starts to sing. He's amazing!
@kenleppekАй бұрын
The mic stand in a rock show is very much an active prop. You can dance with it, talk and sing to it, even caress it. Kind of like a cane in a tap dance routine or a skull in a Shakespeare production.
@BryantWalker-m6eАй бұрын
That sound is a talk box, guitar sound is literally pumped into guitarist mouth and sound is shaped with mouth.
@jdspecht682Ай бұрын
“Bed of Roses” and “Always” are both great songs where Jon shows off his vocals.
@MikeGuerrАй бұрын
I played in cover bands at local bars, events, festivals, and weddings and this song still gets the audience singing along… particularly during the last set at bar gigs when they’ve had a bit to drink. 😉 There are a bunch of 80’s anthems that really connect with people, even with the 20-something’s who weren’t even born when these songs were hits. Great music stands the test of time!
@SpiceyspineyАй бұрын
Playing this song live with a band is one of my happiest memories. The bass line is awesome to play, the entire pub were singing along and dancing. It was just amazing 😍
@brettconnerley8670Ай бұрын
You might be fascinated to research the story of his vocal problems and vocal surgery that he has recently went through and he’s trying to get back to live singing. It’s very interesting.
@judithboulden3456Ай бұрын
So before we begin, this will make me cry. One of a few songs that my late hubby introduced me to that really get me. 😢
@gregmckay1672Ай бұрын
I’ve been watching these for a while now and it seems that your dive into rock and metal has awakened an energy in you that a lot of rock fans knew. ALL music can get you in your feels!
@mystisage13Ай бұрын
"Every moment, there is something that you have that you can celebrate. There's something. Even just a breath of fresh air....Elizabeth Zharoff aka The Charismatic Voice . Those words and that thought are so beautiful. Many people need to hear this message. Thank you!
@jaakkomaaniemi2136Ай бұрын
The mic stand is a prop. It gives you something to work with. It's very much a stage performer thing, certainly a rock star thing.
@MonkeyJedi99Ай бұрын
It also means you don't have to figure out what to do with your hands.
@CoffeeMatt10Ай бұрын
Three images come into my head with regards to mic stands - Freddie Mercury with the broken stand, Jon Bon Jovi in this music video “flying” over the crowd, and Bruce Dickinson in the music video for Stranger In A Strange Land where he throws it up, claps in time with the drums, and catches the stand.
@adamrogers1889Ай бұрын
Early mic stands, it was hard to put the mic on and off the stand without a loud THUD noise, so traditionally people ether stood in one spot, and sang into the mic on the stand, or held the mic so they could be mobile. However when bands started doing longer shows, it became harder to keep hold of the mic for the whole show. Also, if you had moments where the singer stopped to play an instrument, you also couldn't just put it on the stand quickly without the thud sound. Two options quickly were adopted to fix this. One, have the sound tech cut the mic for a moment while it was put on the stand, then quickly turn it back on. Two, just carry the mic stand around stage. Rock singers almost always took option two. This is not normal an issue now, but the stand has now just become part of the rock performances.
@ncshpfoxАй бұрын
@@CoffeeMatt10I always think of Steven Tyler when I think of mic stands being used as a prop.
@PaulaDeitchАй бұрын
We cant forget richie sambora's voice here either( guitarist) he plays a huge part in this band vocal wise as well.live he harmonizes with jon so well,on record as well.richie is a darn fine singer in his own right.
@laurieemme1534Ай бұрын
Agree!
@JoreelАй бұрын
He's got a great voice, in many ways just as good as Jon's voice.
@PaulaDeitchАй бұрын
@@Joreel yep...ying&yang vocal wise between those two
@charliewaygood8931Ай бұрын
I love (as a drummer) that the bar before the key change is 3/4, so the chorus jumps in one beat early. Great song writing. Great review too x
@donnscott6348Ай бұрын
How can I not find any review from you on Duran Duran??? Simon Lebon is one of the most recoginable & iconic voices of an entire generation, and it appears you've never critiqued them! Try Save a Prayer, if you're interested!
@sarahhollister150Ай бұрын
That's a great suggestion. What a great suggestion
@larrynelson4909Ай бұрын
Do you know what iconic means? If you think it's totally forgettable and dull you nailed it
@enki2958Ай бұрын
As a first analysis I would recommend the song Ordinary world.
@rachelalberg9547Ай бұрын
Also Steve Perry!!!!!!!
@AgnolettaАй бұрын
@@enki2958Especially the Live from London version. Best concert I’ve ever seen was from that tour, and I’ve seen many, many concerts.
@tivolispeaceofproduce4908Ай бұрын
Anytime I hear this, I’m instantly 16 years old again screaming out every lyric at their live concert in our NY summertime that year. It was an indescribable time & they made our 80’s life a life worth living (on a prayer that is!) ❤ Now in my 50’s it’s STILL the best!
@landonhorton441923 күн бұрын
Please make a short with your flowers comment around 21 minutes. So many people need to hear that! I absolutely love how you are totally invested into analyzing Bon Jovi. You're smile and energy is contagious!
@BigFrankieCАй бұрын
I clicked on this video as I was opening a present from a friend. It turned out to be a G.I.Joe action figure. This song, and the toy just both landed at the exact same time, and I swear I had a flashback to my 11th birthday. I had gotten this tape from my sister, and some GI Joe figures from my friends, and the wave of nostalgia and happiness that just hit me almost made me cry. The guys who are still alive from that party are getting calls from me tomorrow. Thanks for this.
@ShiroiTenguАй бұрын
The "whoa whoa" you're hearing is Richie Sambora playing his guitar through a talkbox. Edit: Just reached the part in the live premier where you figured it out 😂
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D.Ай бұрын
Four plus comments about the talk box so far, looking for the first
@kevoatway2348Ай бұрын
Richie would try to use it on all the songs. The only other one I know it made it into was It's My Life
@ShiroiTenguАй бұрын
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D. I'm pretty sure I was the first. I checked the comments during the premier to make sure nobody else had already said what it was. I don't like piling on when someone else has already given a correct answer
@michaelecks5145Ай бұрын
FINALLY!!! JBJ may be regarded as too "bubblegum rock" for some. But his staying power in the business, charity, and commitment to his band mates (even though he has solo projects) is legendary! Blaze of Glory and Hey God would also make for amazing analysis videos. Rock on CharismaticVoice!!!
@nerigarcia7116Ай бұрын
Singing with a mic stand is rock and roll. It allows you to pose with it, swing it around, grip it, lift it, point it, it's like a baton, an appendage, an anchor.
@WallflowerKАй бұрын
After you've done Jon, do the man Jon called " The Voice" and that's Steve Perry formerly of the band Journey. Live in 1981 version of "Mother, Father" would be great.
@KurtKupitzАй бұрын
I've been rallying for "The Voice" (STEVE PERRY) forever. It has been the most GLARING OMISSION of all the singers and bands out there. Starting with MOTHER, FATHER would be the best start as you stated. Then of course would have to get to one of the earlier songs with GREG ROLLIE singing with Steve Perry. The juxtaposition of their voices is amazing. It is just totally IRRESPOSIBLE for not reacting to "The Voice" Steve Perry after 4 years of reactions. It's hard to believe that Elizabeth would not know who Steve Perry or Journey is. I am dumbfounded by this and the name of the channel is The Charismatic VOICE. For the premiere of this I would be so excited that I would feel like I would have to dress up in a tuxedo to watch it in front of my computer screen. Maybe show the premiere of this in the movie theaters. The only thing I can think of is maybe Elizabeth does not feel she is WORTHY of reacting to "The Voice" or maybe feels she is not ready. I need an answer. Let's get this thing started!
@class5bodyworksАй бұрын
Problem is most people will recommend her do the more popular Don't Stop Believin instead of some deeper cuts. Journey has so many hits to choose from.
@KurtKupitzАй бұрын
@@class5bodyworks You are right. The deeper cuts show off his voice so much better. Don't Stop Believing and Faithfully have over 300 million views compared to the deeper cuts which would showcase his talent better.
@glendirienzo1365Ай бұрын
@@WallflowerK that's the one I'm waiting for Elizabeth to react to.
@DouglasFessАй бұрын
How have you not redacted to Journey? Faithfully, or one of the others that showcases Steve Perry’s voice. Live. You won’t be disappointed..
@raulz888Ай бұрын
I was so happy when you figured out the talk box. Such great memories from this song when I was a teenager in the 80s. Love the reaction!
@samurai3410Ай бұрын
Bon Jovi was the band that originally got me into music and the first band I obsessed over. Super excited for Bon Jovi content!!
@jairocalderon7901Ай бұрын
That's exactly what happened to me, we can only say thanks to this amazing band
@andreskanes1348Ай бұрын
20:37 Colour!!!!! We just switched to colour!?!?!?! Your happiness and giddiness when this transition happened embodies your whole sentiment about this video. Hands down, my favourite part of this reaction 🥰🥰🥰
@v-lado5 күн бұрын
Regardless of the bridge situation this song always made me tear up and feel all good. I guess you can just feel charisma of a great person. The bridge situation makes it even more powerful... wow... thanks for this analysis as well... seeing you emotional is just...
@shaynaformity1384Ай бұрын
Freddie Mercury began dancing with the mic stand at an early Queen show, when the mic stand broke. He just kept holding onto it as he sang, then kept the move. So yes, quintessential rock move! And yes, Peter Frampton created the custom talkbox for Jon. James Brown also used a mic stand as a prop, but in the videos I found of him, it looks like the mic stands had a weighted bottom instead of a tripod, so he could move them but not really carry them around. For some astonishing footwork, check out the video James Brown the Famous Flames 1964.
@JasperJanssenАй бұрын
Michael J Fox in BTTF in That Scene goes through a number of moves from a whole bunch of rock eras, several of them incorporating the mic stand, as I remember that one.
@Le3eFrereBrunetАй бұрын
I’m upset I can’t like twice on Freddy’s shortened microphone stand and the Frampton connection!!🎉
@TheVision93XАй бұрын
Everybody suggesting 80s Bon Jovi I say check 90s! For me this was the peak of Jon's voice. You can check These days or Lie To me
@EzequielMeilijАй бұрын
These Days has to be one of the best albums ever done, at least for me, and one of the best from Bon Jovi, quite dark and grtitty and yet so hopeful in terms of its themes.
@PaulaDeitchАй бұрын
@Thevision93x. I absolutely agree the 90s songs are a bit better.i love all of their music tbh but 90s music was better songwriting,rawer,grittier.jons vocals really shined in the 90s and musical wise as well
@Pirate-pq1bdАй бұрын
These Days is the best album I have ever heard.
@JamesNoBrakes29 күн бұрын
Turns out though, Tommy and Gina never actually get there by going in 1/2 increments. I call it the Bon Jovi Paradox. It's the limit as x approaches infinity, 1 minus 1/2 raised to x.
@bensmujАй бұрын
You should definitely check out Richie Sambora after this one! Sambora, the guitarist in BJ, has an absolutely amazing voice. My biggest influence both on guitar and on vocals, amazingly talented man.
@JoreelАй бұрын
Yeah he does have a great voice.
@BandOfHarjapsАй бұрын
Sambora is the best sideman of the 80s.
@ImathomeboredАй бұрын
When a blind man cries.. OMG, that was when I discovered that he can SANG.
@suzanneemerson2625Ай бұрын
I actually always thought Richie was the better singer. But it was definitely Jon’s band.
@helendunbar1845Ай бұрын
His solo albums are fire ❤🤘
@tpernis23Ай бұрын
Hi Elizabeth, U should do more Hair Metal bands. A lot of them have some really good singers. You ve already heard Skid Row, and now Bon Jovi. you should also try Cinderella, Motley Crue and Ratt and give KISS another chance
@LuisNunes-ps4slАй бұрын
I'm voting for WASP first. It's by far the one that holds up the best over the years. Sorry, not sorry 😁😁🤘
@metalmark1214Ай бұрын
Destroying the ozone layer one hairspray band at a time 😂. Just be sure there is no open flame in chat during the livestream 🔥🔥🔥
@tysekimball3723Ай бұрын
Cinderella!!!!!
@metalmark1214Ай бұрын
@@tysekimball3723 Just as Elizabeth gets it done by midnight 😂
@davidhester9897Ай бұрын
Ratt for sure, Warren DeMartini was the man on guitar, so good.
@StoneE4Ай бұрын
My cat coughed up a hairball after watching this and he didn't even groom himself.
@littlemikey42Ай бұрын
As a voice person, you need to check out Jon’s vocal struggles the last 10-15 years. I truly hope he finds his voice again.
@MaximilianGorischАй бұрын
Je has a cort closure Problem
@VoicesfromtheSwampАй бұрын
One of the things that I really respect about Jon Bon Jovi is that even after he became 'famous' he went back home and married his high school sweetheart. They have been married now for over 50 years.
@DaveNay6739Ай бұрын
He's only 62. I don't think he got famous and then married by age 12. They were married in '89, so 35 years.
@VoicesfromtheSwampАй бұрын
@@DaveNay6739 Thanks. I had read an article just the other day where they said he had been married for 50+ yrs. I didn't stop to do the math. But that makes sense. I'm only a year older than him and just celebrated my 41st anniversary
@user-xm1nw1gt5y26 күн бұрын
Love your whole feel-good and positive reactions. Your facial expressions are priceless and show clearly the depth of your feelings and joy in your reactions to what you hear. Thank you.
@GreygoateeblokeАй бұрын
Mike stand.... Rock/metal singers, when not using an instrument other than their voice, need something to do with their hands (using dramatic gestures works occasionally, but can look a little 'soft' or cheesy at times). Instead of looking like a mime on speed, a mike stand serves that purpose. Freddie Mercury used a stand without a base, taking it that one step further.
@susanpumphrey354Ай бұрын
A mime on speed. 😂
@vonVileАй бұрын
Please, do some Def Leppard next.
@paulriddle7818Ай бұрын
She did Pour Sugar on me a few months ago.
@jeetrohamАй бұрын
Please, react to vermilion pt. 2 by Slipknot
@ElkadetoddАй бұрын
@@paulriddle7818 Their pop era.. need to go back to Pyromania or High&Dry and try again. Same problem with Van Halen - she did Hot for Teacher, needs to go back farther.
@robinadams20 сағат бұрын
As others have said, its proper name was a talkbox, but when I played in a band we always called it the "wow-wow pedal". If you liked this, listen to Born To Be My Baby. Jon Bon Jovi said that song is about Tommy and Gina too - he wanted to give them a happy ending.
@mattmullett9521Ай бұрын
Your videos let me appreciate songs again that I've heard hundreds of times.
@henbane2247Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm really appreciating Bon Jovi right now
@johnalford6964Ай бұрын
13:20 "let's him get that extra extension in the chorus..." Me, smiling, waiting until she gets to that last chorus...
@woodwindfixer9248Ай бұрын
Modulation incoming!
@wesleyclarke3398Ай бұрын
Ha ha, was going to say about the talk box and remind you about your Frampton vid but you finally got there in the end lol
@collegechemistrytutorialsАй бұрын
Thank you for recognizing the key change at the end. Musically, it grabs the listener's attention and we notice the change. And figuratively, life goes on and changes; but as long as we have those we love around us ... and The Charismatic Voice, we'll be ok! Cheers all!
@somestupidname3266Ай бұрын
There is one more really fine detail that you missed. The measure before that key change is in 3/4 time. The rest of the song is in 4/4. They just threw in one damned bar in 3/4 just because.
@DaveNay6739Ай бұрын
@@somestupidname3266 Just because it's awesome!
@collegechemistrytutorialsАй бұрын
@@somestupidname3266 Thank you for adding to my comment. This is indeed a 'fine', astute, observation. Off the top of my head Blondie's Heart of Glass plays with the 3/4 - 4/4 changes often. Thank you for your comment!
@suzanneemerson2625Ай бұрын
You can thank Desmond Child for that. He collaborated with Jon and Richie on their songwriting, and is the genius whose consultations and arrangements turned their musical ideas into huge hits. They wouldn’t have gotten off the ground without him. So far behind the scenes that many didn’t know about him.
@writeordie5452Ай бұрын
Hopefully we'll get a Europe analysis soon as well!
@gingerty9628Ай бұрын
Yep "carrie"
@writeordie5452Ай бұрын
@@gingerty9628 That one yes, but Cherokee or Tomorrow would be great also. Although at least Tomorrow wouldn't have such a click-worthy value as the other two. That said The Final Countdown and Rock the Night has some good singing also - so for a channel focusing on views ultimately, they wouldn't be bad either. But yeah, Carrie would be the ultimate one.
@bradevanson99482 күн бұрын
My wife and I both grew up in the 80s and this was one of many hair metal songs at our wedding. And yes, EVERYONE sang along with that chorus!
@R.senals_ArsenalАй бұрын
Singers and mic stands - They make good props, makes you feel like you're holding onto something like the rest of the band holding their instruments.
@rickj6348Ай бұрын
Adds entertainment, gives the singer something to do with their hands as well.
@mcbain1969Ай бұрын
Immediately I'm reminded of Steven Tyler in the Run DMC music video Walk This Way. Or Jonathan Davis of Korn and his amazingly Gigeresque mic stand.There are a bunch of iconic examples out there.
@R.senals_ArsenalАй бұрын
@@mcbain1969 Yeah, those are 2 I instantly thought of too! Great minds! I also thought of Freddie Mercury's detached half stand part he'd use.
@ravynbrАй бұрын
I'm very excited for your analysis. I took an ethnomusicology course in college and we specifically reviewed this song for some of the significance of the key changes (specifically the implication of shifting from a minor key to a major to change the tone from sad to hopeful).The simultaneous switch to color in the video adds a TON of impact to that changeover.
@FratinandMadrik19 күн бұрын
17:23 I personally think it's mainly just for fun and for the looks. Like yeah, there's a benefit to being able to put it down somewhere and kinda take a "rest" without worrying about where you put the mic, but I think it's more like wearing a big flowy dress: It just looks cool when you're moving around and swinging that thing!
@woodwindfixer9248Ай бұрын
The slippery when wet tour in ~86-87 was one of the epic rock tours of the era. Flying harnesses, pyro, freakin laser beams, and LIVE VOCALS! Omg it’s been prolly 35 years since I watched this video. Thanks for the memories! What you said about the chorus having the potential to go on forever was exactly what they did in the live performances-lead the audience to repeat the chorus multiple times and that was the transition to the next song.
@sarah-sillzАй бұрын
If you like flying, you should totally do one of P!nk's live performances! She flies and flips and spins while singing perfectly. She's amazing!
@tonyclements1147Ай бұрын
A saw her a few years ago, the concert was amazing.
@trishskinner2123Ай бұрын
Pink singing Beautiful Trauma live at the 2017 AMA, whiles performing on the side of a skyscraper is mind blowing. And for a stripped back song that is just her and a guitarist, Who Knew live on Sirius XM Radio shows she doesn't need gimmicks, just likes doing stunts. Her grammys performance of Glitter in the air is simultaneously understated and amazing.
@sarah-sillzАй бұрын
@@trishskinner2123 That Glitter in the Air performance was so amazing!! I would highly recommend doing that one!!
@chrisbailey449125 күн бұрын
She flies and flips and spins while everyone listens to a recording of her singing
@nihil14Ай бұрын
Love the analysis and the enthusiasm! I wouldn't mind a tea time with Jon, he would have so much to tell about his voice, and the wear and tear on it from their extensive tours. I saw Bon Jovi live the first time in 1988, absolute banger concert, including the flying part! A year later, same venue, great concert again, but it was already obvious that the band was stressed out and needed a break. Luckily, later concerts brought back that positive energy. My last one was Zurich 2000 when they recorded a live CD and DVD, good times!
@SupaDupaFli79Ай бұрын
I'm still in shock that this is the 1st appearance of Bon Jovi on this channel.
@EzequielMeilijАй бұрын
Yes, finally, Bon Jovi! I have been wanting to suggest them for a while now, specially after Skid Row showing up here. Already something to look forward to Friday, yay!!! ❤❤❤
@NivisTigridisАй бұрын
They're generosity, you can see that they ENJOY what they do GENIUNEVILY. That's the mark of the "old" band that have passed the decades. They do it because they want to, not for fame (maybe a little) not for money (that help), the enjoys performing and I cannot fathom how much energy they give and the audience give them back.
@joecal2360Ай бұрын
"Is he flying?!" It was the 80's, we were ALL flying ;)
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D.Ай бұрын
Red bull gives you wings
@85metalmania666Ай бұрын
Fly High Michelle lol
@sixela9185Ай бұрын
If you haven't yet, you should check out volbeat
@thechomiji15 күн бұрын
One of my favorite rock pick-me-ups! I love your point about inviting folks to sing along by adding backup vocals during the refrains.
@Sigma1_969Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Jon Bon Jovi has showed up at a few weddings as a surprise and actually sang wedding songs... One was actually my sister's.
@coachjdcАй бұрын
The mic stand was an important prop for rock frontmen
@pearhams2Ай бұрын
In general, I think it might have come from the influence of Fred Astaire who would sing and dance with props; like mic stands.
@benkraze3103Ай бұрын
still is
@jessestaggs213621 күн бұрын
Jon has always been a very down to earth and humble man. He owns a restaurant in New Jersey called Soul Kitchen where nothing has a price listed you simply pay what you can and if I'm not mistaken, even pay by cleaning dishes or bussing tables. He really is an extraordinary human being.