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Bon Jovi: Live at Madison Square Garden - Watch Legally and Safely

Bon Jovi: Live at Madison Square Garden

Genre: Music
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Release Date: July 15, 2008
Year: 2008

Bon Jovi is back on tour for Lost Highway their country-infected album. After a series of concerts with Kurt Johnston and other country musicians the rockers took touring to a whole new level. They played songs we havent heard live in years. Once again Daves keys dominates the concert as his instrument sounds louder than any of the others.The rhythm section of the band Tico and Hugh keep up the amazing hard work and Bobby Bandiera does an amazing job as well playing a couple of solos himself.And do I have to say his name? RICHIE SAMBORA.This guy and his hats and his guitars all lined up at Madison Square Garden. Starting with insane shredding to his country picking and all the way to his "Ill Be There For You" bluesy guitar and vocal talent this man steals the show!And Jon Bon Jovi- This guy is probably one of the hardest working rockers out there. Hes so amazing. His dance moves dont fail him as he jumps to the groove of "We Got It Going On" and the cold anger oozes from his voice in songs like "Dry County".

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