Thursday, June 16, 2011

Oslo set list

At least three or four gems for the Bon Jovi diehards in this set...

Oslo, Norway - Ullevaal Stadion - June 15, 2011
Raise Your Hands
You Give Love A Bad Bame
Born To Be My Baby
We Weren't Born to follow
In These Arms
Superman Tonight
It's My Life
Blaze of Glory
Damned
Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen From Mars
Bad Medicine / Hot Legs [Rod Stewart cover] / Oh, Pretty Woman [Roy Orbison cover]
Lay Your Hands On Me
What Do You Got
Bed of Roses
Diamond Ring
I'll Be There For You
Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
Who Says You Can't Go Home
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Love's The Only Rule
Have A Nice Day
Keep The Faith

Encore:
Wild is the Wind
Wanted Dead or Alive
I'd Die For You
Livin' On A Prayer

Videos links on Hath's Circle Tour Blog in due course.

2 comments:

  1. I am a big fan of the first encore song being a rotating rarity, and am therefore thrilled to see Wild is the Wind get played there!

    Jon certainly seems to look after the European audiences a bit, and I think it dates back to the level of support the band had outside the US during the mid-1990s. Jon has repeatedly commented in interviews about These Days album being so high in the charts in the UK and at the same time nowhere to be found in the US.

    It is also great to see Love's the Only Rule get a more regular spot again, as well as Superman Tonight.

    but it does go to show there doesn't need to be significant change to keep the die-hards happy. And I'm sure any non-die-hards who saw this show would have gone home happy!

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  2. "Jon has repeatedly commented in interviews about These Days album being so high in the charts in the UK and at the same time nowhere to be found in the US."

    I didn't know he commented about that much. I actually tend to think he comments on TD entirely too little, and always has. Annoying as hell in the sense that they have mainly ignored it and not just in the US.


    But yeah, speaking from experience as a teen during the early and mid-90s in the States, it was a terrible time to be a BJ fan. Anthony Kuzminski describes it to a T in his blog The Screen Door. Taints the truly special memories of hearing TD (and for me KTF too) for the first time.

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