Okay, 'cause
ninnui asked for it! (For an update...)
Sunday I was at the Bon Jovi concert in Munich, part of the 2005/2006 Have a nice Day World Tour.
What a cool show. I tell you, the guys rock and when I say rock I mean it was a real killer!
They played about more than two hours and then at least another three songs.
Man, I and my family had tickets for seats, so it wasn't that bad up where we were (only cold), but the guys down standing went so crazy!
Later, Jon was standing there and starte: "We've got to hold on to what we've got..."
And everyone (!) jumped in: " 'Cause it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not. We've got each other and that's a lot for love..."
Really it's crazy!
Also, when the whole stadium was singing along with "It's my life".
Or all those other songs. Crazy!
Richie Sambora sung "I'll be there for you" and, dude, the guy can sing. He's a rougher voice than Jon, but it sounds great.
When they played "Everyday", "I wanna be loved" and "Bed of roses" I was just crying because the first two songs mean a whole lot to me and the third was just so romantic.

I bought this shirt. God, I love it! *hugs the shirt!*
That's #4 on the ultimate To-Do-List.
Plant a tree, build a house, have a child and buy a Tour-Shirt at a concert.
And I made that little icon you can see there...
Right now I'm not as tired as I was, but I've slept between Thursday noon and Wednesday morning about quarter to one:
19 hours.
Thurday to Friday I slept one hour, I was learning for my history test. Friday to Saturday I slept ten hours. I was at a little meeting of RPG-people in Frankfurt and we went to a club Saturday evening. We came out about four in the morning, went to Burger King, ate there and built a model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 out the wrappings of the burgers and so on. I slept from eight to ten that morning. After that I drove home, went straigt to Munich to the concert and fell into bed one o'clock in the morning on Monday. I got up at seven o'clock again.
Man, I'm beat!
But it was great. I love it.
Sunday I was at the Bon Jovi concert in Munich, part of the 2005/2006 Have a nice Day World Tour.
What a cool show. I tell you, the guys rock and when I say rock I mean it was a real killer!
They played about more than two hours and then at least another three songs.
Man, I and my family had tickets for seats, so it wasn't that bad up where we were (only cold), but the guys down standing went so crazy!
Later, Jon was standing there and starte: "We've got to hold on to what we've got..."
And everyone (!) jumped in: " 'Cause it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not. We've got each other and that's a lot for love..."
Really it's crazy!
Also, when the whole stadium was singing along with "It's my life".
Or all those other songs. Crazy!
Richie Sambora sung "I'll be there for you" and, dude, the guy can sing. He's a rougher voice than Jon, but it sounds great.
When they played "Everyday", "I wanna be loved" and "Bed of roses" I was just crying because the first two songs mean a whole lot to me and the third was just so romantic.

I bought this shirt. God, I love it! *hugs the shirt!*
That's #4 on the ultimate To-Do-List.
Plant a tree, build a house, have a child and buy a Tour-Shirt at a concert.
And I made that little icon you can see there...
Right now I'm not as tired as I was, but I've slept between Thursday noon and Wednesday morning about quarter to one:
19 hours.
Thurday to Friday I slept one hour, I was learning for my history test. Friday to Saturday I slept ten hours. I was at a little meeting of RPG-people in Frankfurt and we went to a club Saturday evening. We came out about four in the morning, went to Burger King, ate there and built a model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 out the wrappings of the burgers and so on. I slept from eight to ten that morning. After that I drove home, went straigt to Munich to the concert and fell into bed one o'clock in the morning on Monday. I got up at seven o'clock again.
Man, I'm beat!
But it was great. I love it.
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Bon Jovi - Welcome to wherever you are
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