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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,793 --> 00:00:03,504 We're at a cusp now, 2 00:00:03,504 --> 00:00:05,339 having been at this for 20-plus years. 3 00:00:05,339 --> 00:00:06,757 I sold 100 million albums. 4 00:00:06,757 --> 00:00:09,051 I could play stadiums around the globe. 5 00:00:09,051 --> 00:00:10,385 But we're-we're in danger 6 00:00:10,385 --> 00:00:13,013 of becoming The Rolling Stones and The E Street Band 7 00:00:13,013 --> 00:00:15,849 in that you don't sell as many records as you used to, 8 00:00:15,849 --> 00:00:17,100 and on the radio as often, 9 00:00:17,100 --> 00:00:18,685 - but the legacy is there. - [interviewer] Yeah. 10 00:00:18,685 --> 00:00:20,270 And people are gonna come and see you live 11 00:00:20,270 --> 00:00:22,481 because they're accustomed to that kind of a show. 12 00:00:22,481 --> 00:00:24,691 I would not be shocked if 15 years from now, 13 00:00:24,691 --> 00:00:27,903 if you wanted to be, as you're approaching 60, 14 00:00:27,903 --> 00:00:30,280 you're gonna be up on stage and I'm gonna be in that audience. 15 00:00:30,280 --> 00:00:31,990 We could be. We could be. 16 00:00:31,990 --> 00:00:34,952 At this point, somebody had asked me a very logical question. 17 00:00:34,952 --> 00:00:37,037 They said, "You're past the point of breaking up, aren't you?" 18 00:00:37,037 --> 00:00:39,540 And I said, "That's a very smart question, because the answer is yes." 19 00:00:39,540 --> 00:00:41,542 - [interviewer] Yeah. - All the trials and tribulations 20 00:00:41,542 --> 00:00:43,418 of youth and money and success 21 00:00:43,418 --> 00:00:45,045 and-and-and having hit records 22 00:00:45,045 --> 00:00:47,714 and then failures as records, we're all through that. 23 00:00:47,714 --> 00:00:49,091 [♪ "Life is Beautiful" playing] 24 00:00:49,091 --> 00:00:51,885 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 25 00:00:52,344 --> 00:00:56,265 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 26 00:00:56,807 --> 00:01:00,561 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 27 00:01:01,103 --> 00:01:04,648 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 28 00:01:04,648 --> 00:01:06,567 - [Jon Bon Jovi] Obe! - [Obie laughs] 29 00:01:07,943 --> 00:01:08,944 I'm scared. 30 00:01:08,944 --> 00:01:10,529 Did you change your money? Bring your passport? 31 00:01:10,529 --> 00:01:11,697 I brought a passport. 32 00:01:11,697 --> 00:01:15,200 I'm in fucking Delaware, you motherfucker. [chuckles] 33 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,035 Welcome. Well, you're in Delaware, but... 34 00:01:17,035 --> 00:01:19,454 I know. I know where we're going. 35 00:01:19,454 --> 00:01:20,706 - Okay. - Alright, let's go. 36 00:01:20,706 --> 00:01:21,790 - Y'all ready? - I'm ready. 37 00:01:21,790 --> 00:01:25,961 ♪ I can't save me from my sins ♪ 38 00:01:25,961 --> 00:01:27,838 [Jon] I sang for two hours yesterday. 39 00:01:27,838 --> 00:01:29,590 - [Obie O'Brien] And? - [Jon] I was very happy. 40 00:01:29,590 --> 00:01:31,216 It sounded, like, really good. 41 00:01:31,216 --> 00:01:33,135 You know, I'm staying in the right range. 42 00:01:33,844 --> 00:01:37,973 Um, but then it beat me up. I was exhausted. 43 00:01:37,973 --> 00:01:41,894 And then my voice was really shot last night. 44 00:01:42,394 --> 00:01:44,730 - [Obie] I imagine. - [Jon] But it bounced right back. 45 00:01:44,730 --> 00:01:46,732 ♪ The sad goodbye ♪ 46 00:01:46,732 --> 00:01:48,775 ♪ Life is beautiful ♪ 47 00:01:48,775 --> 00:01:50,652 ♪ The sky is cracked ♪ 48 00:01:50,652 --> 00:01:53,280 ♪ We can't go back ♪ 49 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:54,573 Here we are. 50 00:01:54,573 --> 00:01:56,450 - [Obie] Here we are. - [Jon] Casa Obie. 51 00:01:56,450 --> 00:01:58,160 [both laugh] 52 00:01:58,702 --> 00:01:59,912 Obie Town. 53 00:01:59,912 --> 00:02:02,706 ♪ Life is beautiful ♪ 54 00:02:03,874 --> 00:02:05,209 [door creaks] 55 00:02:05,542 --> 00:02:06,793 Oh. [laughs] 56 00:02:06,793 --> 00:02:07,961 Ah. 57 00:02:10,464 --> 00:02:13,258 I can see all the bits and pieces of our studio. 58 00:02:13,675 --> 00:02:14,968 Come on in. 59 00:02:14,968 --> 00:02:16,345 Hi, everybody. I'm Obie O'Brien. 60 00:02:16,345 --> 00:02:17,721 - And this... - [drums beat] 61 00:02:17,721 --> 00:02:19,640 Yeah. [laughs] 62 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:21,517 What about that fill going... 63 00:02:22,017 --> 00:02:23,352 Yeah, this is-- And yeah-- 64 00:02:23,352 --> 00:02:26,480 - There's our sign. - [Obie] Yep. 65 00:02:26,480 --> 00:02:28,190 - There's our clock. - [Obie] Yep. 66 00:02:28,607 --> 00:02:30,692 We have to be decisive. That's what this week is about. 67 00:02:30,692 --> 00:02:31,818 [sings] ♪ It wasn't a bad-- ♪ 68 00:02:31,818 --> 00:02:34,488 [band laughs] 69 00:02:34,488 --> 00:02:35,697 [Jon] Let's see the control room. 70 00:02:36,615 --> 00:02:37,950 Hey, Mike. 71 00:02:38,450 --> 00:02:39,952 There's our old console. 72 00:02:39,952 --> 00:02:42,162 This was our console in our Jersey studio. 73 00:02:42,162 --> 00:02:44,831 - [Obie] Yeah. - [Jon] Our tape machines. 74 00:02:45,707 --> 00:02:46,750 [band member] Sure it's gonna work? 75 00:02:48,126 --> 00:02:50,045 Is this place always this clean? 76 00:02:50,671 --> 00:02:51,672 [Obie] Yes. 77 00:02:52,756 --> 00:02:55,175 How come you never kept our studio clean? 78 00:02:55,175 --> 00:02:57,594 [Obie laughs] 79 00:02:58,053 --> 00:02:59,429 [Obie] Some of these demos that we did 80 00:02:59,429 --> 00:03:01,932 in that little studio came out... 81 00:03:02,683 --> 00:03:04,393 uh, just amazing. 82 00:03:04,393 --> 00:03:06,144 [Jon] Hm. Yeah, let's put on Prayer. 83 00:03:06,144 --> 00:03:07,646 [Obie] Yeah, okay. 84 00:03:07,646 --> 00:03:10,524 - Run it for me, Mike. - [Mike] You might wanna mute 25, 26. 85 00:03:10,524 --> 00:03:12,442 - That's where I got the... - [Obie] Yeah. 86 00:03:13,110 --> 00:03:15,863 This is a walk down memory lane. 87 00:03:16,780 --> 00:03:19,283 [♪ "Livin' On A Prayer" playing] 88 00:03:25,622 --> 00:03:28,458 ♪ Tommy used to work on the docks ♪ 89 00:03:29,585 --> 00:03:33,172 ♪ Union's been on strike, he's down on his luck ♪ 90 00:03:33,172 --> 00:03:34,673 ♪ It's tough ♪ 91 00:03:36,550 --> 00:03:38,594 ♪ So tough ♪ 92 00:03:40,012 --> 00:03:43,265 ♪ She says, "We've gotta hold on" ♪ 93 00:03:43,265 --> 00:03:44,850 ♪ Ready or not ♪ 94 00:03:44,850 --> 00:03:48,979 ♪ You live for the fight when that's all that you've got ♪ 95 00:03:48,979 --> 00:03:52,608 ♪ Whoa, we're halfway there ♪ 96 00:03:52,608 --> 00:03:56,612 ♪ Whoa oh, livin' on a prayer ♪ 97 00:03:56,612 --> 00:04:00,532 ♪ Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear ♪ 98 00:04:00,532 --> 00:04:01,617 ♪ Whoa ♪ 99 00:04:01,950 --> 00:04:05,621 - [Obie] Yeah. - You know that regrets, I have a few? 100 00:04:06,246 --> 00:04:08,874 - That key change is one of them. - [Obie] [chuckles] Yeah. 101 00:04:08,874 --> 00:04:11,418 - But it's so great. - It's impossible. 102 00:04:11,418 --> 00:04:12,753 You can't be 60 years old 103 00:04:12,753 --> 00:04:14,880 and expect to hit those fuckin' notes anymore. 104 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:17,090 [Obie] See, if you had watched the Phillies game the other night, 105 00:04:17,090 --> 00:04:18,592 - you know what you would've heard? - Hmm? 106 00:04:18,592 --> 00:04:20,844 The crowd singing Livin' On a Prayer. 107 00:04:20,844 --> 00:04:22,179 - Not in that key. - [laughter] 108 00:04:22,179 --> 00:04:24,765 ♪ Just hang tough and we'll make it, I swear ♪ 109 00:04:24,765 --> 00:04:26,517 "Just hang tough." 110 00:04:26,517 --> 00:04:27,684 Different line. 111 00:04:27,684 --> 00:04:29,895 ♪ Livin' on a prayer ♪ 112 00:04:29,895 --> 00:04:33,315 ♪ Whoa, we're halfway there ♪ 113 00:04:33,690 --> 00:04:37,986 What a, what a great moment in time, and none of us knew it. 114 00:04:37,986 --> 00:04:39,321 - Just wrote a song. - Yeah. 115 00:04:40,113 --> 00:04:43,408 But amen, hallelujah. [claps] 116 00:04:43,408 --> 00:04:44,868 Many, many years later. 117 00:04:46,745 --> 00:04:50,415 What an incredible... thing to even say. 118 00:04:50,415 --> 00:04:52,459 Yes, I co-wrote that. 119 00:04:52,459 --> 00:04:56,046 Yeah. And the thing is, we've been around the world. 120 00:04:56,046 --> 00:04:58,257 It doesn't matter what language people speak. 121 00:04:58,257 --> 00:05:01,260 Everyone knows this song, and everybody sings along, yeah. 122 00:05:01,260 --> 00:05:02,761 That's the magic of any good song. 123 00:05:02,761 --> 00:05:04,054 [clears throat] Yeah. 124 00:05:04,763 --> 00:05:05,889 It's pretty amazing. 125 00:05:07,975 --> 00:05:10,978 [♪ soft music playing] 126 00:05:19,987 --> 00:05:22,281 [presenter] Coming to a city near you... 127 00:05:22,281 --> 00:05:24,074 [♪ hard rock music playing] 128 00:05:24,074 --> 00:05:25,993 ...Bon Jovi live. 129 00:05:26,493 --> 00:05:29,204 - The man, the band... - ♪ Whoa oh ♪ 130 00:05:29,204 --> 00:05:30,914 - ...the hits. - ♪ Livin' on a prayer ♪ 131 00:05:30,914 --> 00:05:34,418 For tickets and tour information, go to bonjovi.com. 132 00:05:35,294 --> 00:05:37,880 [♪ pensive music playing] 133 00:05:38,922 --> 00:05:42,759 [Jon] 2013, there is a plane on the runway, 134 00:05:42,759 --> 00:05:45,304 a car in the driveway, and a suitcase in the trunk. 135 00:05:46,221 --> 00:05:47,598 Richie never makes it. 136 00:05:48,140 --> 00:05:50,559 And we have a show that night. 137 00:05:51,518 --> 00:05:52,644 Now I gotta make a decision. 138 00:05:53,103 --> 00:05:57,649 Tell 15, 18,000 kids to go home... or play. 139 00:05:58,150 --> 00:06:00,986 [John Shanks] When you get the machine up and running, 140 00:06:00,986 --> 00:06:05,407 meaning when you have 150 people on the road 141 00:06:05,407 --> 00:06:06,783 and dates booked 142 00:06:07,326 --> 00:06:10,704 and you're at the beginning of this juggernaut tour... 143 00:06:11,788 --> 00:06:13,540 We had commitments and tickets sold 144 00:06:13,540 --> 00:06:16,418 and road crew that were depending on paychecks 145 00:06:16,418 --> 00:06:19,463 and concert promoters and fans who were traveling. 146 00:06:20,088 --> 00:06:23,467 When you pull one of those things out of the equation, 147 00:06:24,760 --> 00:06:25,802 what do you do? 148 00:06:25,802 --> 00:06:27,763 You know, do you keep going? 149 00:06:30,265 --> 00:06:31,850 [Jon] Fuck, man, there was a show. 150 00:06:31,850 --> 00:06:33,769 We had a show that night. 151 00:06:33,769 --> 00:06:36,897 And, subsequently, 80 other shows on that tour. 152 00:06:37,397 --> 00:06:39,399 [Matt Bongiovi] Being in the role of tour manager, 153 00:06:39,399 --> 00:06:42,236 it was a scary moment. 154 00:06:42,236 --> 00:06:44,988 'Cause when you see somebody 155 00:06:44,988 --> 00:06:49,826 who was such a major part of this organization, 156 00:06:49,826 --> 00:06:51,495 but can now no longer be there, 157 00:06:51,954 --> 00:06:55,749 we all as crew thought we were goin' home. 158 00:06:56,333 --> 00:06:59,336 [Hugh McDonald] By the time Richie finally didn't show, 159 00:06:59,336 --> 00:07:02,339 Bobby Bandiera, who was the second guitar player at the time, 160 00:07:02,339 --> 00:07:04,591 and Jon had to cover all the guitar parts. 161 00:07:05,759 --> 00:07:08,595 [David Bryan] Between me and Bobby, and thank God there was a teleprompter, 162 00:07:08,595 --> 00:07:09,847 'cause I don't know all the words, 163 00:07:09,847 --> 00:07:11,515 I know the words I'm supposed to sing. 164 00:07:11,974 --> 00:07:14,268 So I sang some of 'em, he sang some of 'em. 165 00:07:14,268 --> 00:07:16,979 He did guitar solos, I did the keyboard solo. 166 00:07:17,479 --> 00:07:19,231 Anything, you know, to cover for it. 167 00:07:19,606 --> 00:07:24,111 [Matt] Jon is very good at preparing for the worst. 168 00:07:24,111 --> 00:07:28,866 There was a reason why there was a second guitar player. 169 00:07:28,866 --> 00:07:31,243 It was certainly expected for it to happen. 170 00:07:31,243 --> 00:07:33,328 Not if, it-- it's just a matter of when. 171 00:07:33,996 --> 00:07:36,290 [David] And I remember Richie's rig was there 172 00:07:36,290 --> 00:07:39,418 and they just kinda put it, the microphone down, 173 00:07:39,418 --> 00:07:40,502 you know, and the look. 174 00:07:40,502 --> 00:07:41,962 And it was like, oof. 175 00:07:42,629 --> 00:07:45,090 You know, and keeps lookin' over and there's a different guy there. 176 00:07:47,217 --> 00:07:51,388 [Jon] We were quite angry and disappointed and shocked. 177 00:07:52,222 --> 00:07:54,850 But we'll get through the night and we'll figure it out. 178 00:07:54,850 --> 00:07:57,936 [audience cheering] 179 00:07:59,313 --> 00:08:02,274 [Obie] You lose an integral member of the band. 180 00:08:02,274 --> 00:08:05,694 Not just the guitar playing but that voice. 181 00:08:06,987 --> 00:08:09,239 [Matt] We didn't know if Richie was going to be gone 182 00:08:09,239 --> 00:08:12,451 for a show, a week, a leg. 183 00:08:12,951 --> 00:08:15,829 At the time, you didn't wanna believe 184 00:08:15,829 --> 00:08:19,249 that you wouldn't see him on that stage again. 185 00:08:20,042 --> 00:08:22,544 [Paul Korzilius] The one thing about Bon Jovi is it is a brotherhood. 186 00:08:22,544 --> 00:08:26,256 These guys do love each other, and it extends around. 187 00:08:26,256 --> 00:08:28,550 That's the great thing about Jon as a leader. 188 00:08:29,051 --> 00:08:31,094 I mean, there isn't one person that works with Bon Jovi 189 00:08:31,094 --> 00:08:34,181 that doesn't buy in and get it and believe in it. 190 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:35,974 There's a respect for the band 191 00:08:35,974 --> 00:08:38,352 that only comes from them being good at what they do. 192 00:08:39,895 --> 00:08:42,689 [Obie] So now John is like, "I gotta do more." 193 00:08:42,689 --> 00:08:44,650 You-you couldn't ask him to do anymore. 194 00:08:44,650 --> 00:08:48,028 He gives 150% every show. 195 00:08:48,028 --> 00:08:49,571 I saw the strain. 196 00:08:50,364 --> 00:08:53,200 I mean, it was... [groans] 197 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:54,743 [clapperboard clacks] 198 00:08:54,743 --> 00:08:56,787 [Dorothea Bongiovi] There was never a moment where Jon said, 199 00:08:56,787 --> 00:08:57,996 "The show can't go on." 200 00:08:57,996 --> 00:08:59,081 The show always goes on, 201 00:08:59,081 --> 00:09:00,999 because he doesn't wanna disappoint those fans 202 00:09:00,999 --> 00:09:03,210 and, and he's going to continue to move forward. 203 00:09:03,585 --> 00:09:04,920 But it doesn't make it any easier 204 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:07,756 when, you know, you're trying to plug in different pieces 205 00:09:07,756 --> 00:09:09,758 and different parts to create a whole. 206 00:09:10,592 --> 00:09:13,470 I run this like a quarterback, but you can't do it 207 00:09:13,470 --> 00:09:15,889 without the line and receivers, you know what I mean? 208 00:09:15,889 --> 00:09:18,016 So, it's the Henry Ford theory. 209 00:09:18,016 --> 00:09:20,310 You have to surround yourself with the best people. 210 00:09:20,978 --> 00:09:22,271 Yeah, that's it. 211 00:09:23,939 --> 00:09:25,816 [interviewer] Is that you running a pass? [laughs] 212 00:09:25,816 --> 00:09:27,568 100%. I'm waiting for the ball. 213 00:09:27,568 --> 00:09:28,944 - [interviewer] Yeah, right. - Right. 214 00:09:28,944 --> 00:09:30,028 [laughter] 215 00:09:31,238 --> 00:09:33,323 [Jon] Everybody contributed. Everybody. 216 00:09:33,323 --> 00:09:35,075 'Cause we had to. We had to. 217 00:09:35,075 --> 00:09:36,702 I've got a job to do. 218 00:09:36,702 --> 00:09:38,370 It's-it's next man up. 219 00:09:38,370 --> 00:09:39,705 We had 80 more shows to do, 220 00:09:39,705 --> 00:09:42,165 and there was no way that I wasn't going to do it. 221 00:09:42,583 --> 00:09:44,960 That was a pivotal point in the band right there. 222 00:09:44,960 --> 00:09:48,672 Because that's the two front guys that work together, 223 00:09:49,298 --> 00:09:50,465 that wrote together. 224 00:09:51,216 --> 00:09:54,011 And what was more important was not so much that, 225 00:09:54,011 --> 00:09:57,014 but you try to help somebody, but it's difficult. 226 00:09:57,014 --> 00:09:59,349 And you love 'em, and it hurts. 227 00:09:59,349 --> 00:10:01,643 [David] We looked and go, "I don't wanna walk away. 228 00:10:01,643 --> 00:10:04,021 "Tico didn't wanna walk away. Jon doesn't wanna walk away. 229 00:10:04,021 --> 00:10:05,314 We wanna be here." 230 00:10:05,314 --> 00:10:09,026 And it really blows that we didn't have the guys 231 00:10:09,026 --> 00:10:10,402 we started out the journey with. 232 00:10:10,736 --> 00:10:11,904 That's heartbreaking. 233 00:10:11,904 --> 00:10:14,281 So I think that's, that's more therapy. 234 00:10:15,073 --> 00:10:16,658 You could quit working tomorrow if you want. 235 00:10:16,658 --> 00:10:18,035 Yeah, why do people say that? 236 00:10:18,035 --> 00:10:19,786 Why-- Do people say that to you all the time? 237 00:10:19,786 --> 00:10:21,496 - Yeah. -"You can quit and put your feet up." 238 00:10:21,872 --> 00:10:24,124 No, you can't. I-I don't want to. 239 00:10:24,124 --> 00:10:26,502 I love my job. Why would I wanna quit? 240 00:10:26,502 --> 00:10:28,462 It wasn't ever about money. 241 00:10:28,462 --> 00:10:30,088 It's not about money, it's not about success. 242 00:10:30,088 --> 00:10:33,050 It was about doing the art forms, the thing you love to do. 243 00:10:33,050 --> 00:10:36,053 I signed this record deal alone in 1983. 244 00:10:36,053 --> 00:10:38,597 There was no, "I'm quitting the band 245 00:10:38,597 --> 00:10:40,849 because the guitar players aren't showing up." 246 00:10:40,849 --> 00:10:41,975 I got a hole to fill. 247 00:10:41,975 --> 00:10:46,146 It sucks, but I'm filling the hole. 248 00:10:46,688 --> 00:10:49,441 The decision, that was not hard to make. 249 00:10:50,108 --> 00:10:51,443 It just hurt to make it. 250 00:10:54,863 --> 00:10:57,699 No, not for lack of fucking tryin'. 251 00:10:57,699 --> 00:10:59,493 [reporter] Uh, guitarist Richie Sambora 252 00:10:59,493 --> 00:11:02,120 will skip the first leg of the band's spring tour 253 00:11:02,120 --> 00:11:03,330 for, quote, "personal reasons." 254 00:11:03,330 --> 00:11:06,291 Sambora missing previous tour dates in 2011 255 00:11:06,291 --> 00:11:08,126 for substance abuse treatment. 256 00:11:08,710 --> 00:11:10,504 [Shanks] It wasn't the first time. 257 00:11:10,504 --> 00:11:14,132 Back in 2011, I remember getting a call 258 00:11:14,132 --> 00:11:17,177 and Jon said, you know, "Who should I call? 259 00:11:17,177 --> 00:11:18,679 Do you know somebody?" 260 00:11:19,304 --> 00:11:22,724 So I was like, "Well, I know this guy. 261 00:11:22,724 --> 00:11:24,101 [laughs] 262 00:11:24,101 --> 00:11:27,020 "And he's Canadian, and he's really nice, 263 00:11:27,020 --> 00:11:30,732 and he sings his ass off, and he, and he's a great player." 264 00:11:30,732 --> 00:11:31,900 [♪ strings strum] 265 00:11:31,900 --> 00:11:33,735 Hey, man, what's going on? It's Phil X. 266 00:11:33,735 --> 00:11:36,238 Glad to be back. Had a gr-- uh, killer summer. 267 00:11:36,238 --> 00:11:39,074 Just went up to Canada, um, taught at a band camp, 268 00:11:39,074 --> 00:11:40,242 which was amazing. 269 00:11:40,242 --> 00:11:41,660 You know, a bunch of kids, 270 00:11:41,660 --> 00:11:43,912 teaching 'em how to rock for six days. 271 00:11:44,329 --> 00:11:46,915 Jon called him and said, "Hey, if I need a guy, 272 00:11:46,915 --> 00:11:48,083 who would be the guy?" 273 00:11:48,625 --> 00:11:52,087 And at the time, Shanks had been watching 274 00:11:52,462 --> 00:11:55,757 a ton of my vintage guitar demos on YouTube. 275 00:11:55,757 --> 00:11:58,093 [♪ strumming heavy rock music] 276 00:11:58,093 --> 00:12:00,596 [♪ picking heavy rock music] 277 00:12:00,596 --> 00:12:03,765 [Phil X] When I met him in his studio, he's like, 278 00:12:03,765 --> 00:12:06,018 "I just, I couldn't stop watching your videos last night. 279 00:12:06,018 --> 00:12:08,437 "And you can play and sing anything and you're funny. 280 00:12:08,437 --> 00:12:09,521 It's just entertaining." 281 00:12:09,521 --> 00:12:10,606 What's up? 282 00:12:10,606 --> 00:12:14,443 [♪ playing hard rock music] 283 00:12:14,443 --> 00:12:16,653 Two weeks later, Shanks called me and he said, 284 00:12:16,653 --> 00:12:18,113 "I think I have a gig for you. 285 00:12:18,614 --> 00:12:21,450 How do you feel about filling in for Richie Sambora?" 286 00:12:21,450 --> 00:12:25,245 I'm like, "That sounds impossible." [laughs] 287 00:12:25,245 --> 00:12:26,830 That sounds, like, totally... 288 00:12:26,830 --> 00:12:28,165 there's no way that could happen. 289 00:12:28,415 --> 00:12:32,294 This guy might be an alternative 290 00:12:32,294 --> 00:12:35,714 while our friend figures out what he wants to do. 291 00:12:36,548 --> 00:12:37,925 [Phil] The strange part for me was 292 00:12:38,383 --> 00:12:40,010 that sounded like an intense 293 00:12:40,010 --> 00:12:42,429 and complicated position to be in. 294 00:12:43,055 --> 00:12:45,390 'Cause how about getting a gig in a mega band 295 00:12:45,390 --> 00:12:48,018 but at somebody else's detriment? 296 00:12:48,018 --> 00:12:51,146 It was an awkward spot. And at one point, I didn't wanna do it. 297 00:12:52,147 --> 00:12:55,567 [Obie] You're asking a really incredibly talented musician 298 00:12:56,151 --> 00:12:57,694 who has a style of his own. 299 00:12:58,237 --> 00:13:01,031 Now he has to mimic what was on those records 300 00:13:01,031 --> 00:13:02,282 and what Richie would play. 301 00:13:02,282 --> 00:13:04,117 That's an impossible task. 302 00:13:04,826 --> 00:13:06,954 [audience cheering] 303 00:13:06,954 --> 00:13:09,540 [Phil] People ask me if I was nervous a lot. 304 00:13:09,540 --> 00:13:10,999 'Cause it was 50,000 people. 305 00:13:12,459 --> 00:13:13,669 I just stayed out of my head. 306 00:13:13,669 --> 00:13:17,130 "Dude, you've been playing and singing your entire life. 307 00:13:17,631 --> 00:13:20,759 Now it's just Bon Jovi songs. You could totally do this." 308 00:13:21,593 --> 00:13:24,263 And I walked on stage and I just knew 309 00:13:25,472 --> 00:13:28,141 if I didn't hold it together, that I'd be going home. 310 00:13:28,767 --> 00:13:31,645 One show, it didn't work. "Thanks, see ya." 311 00:13:33,355 --> 00:13:37,651 Musically, I needed to play keeping Richie in mind, 312 00:13:37,651 --> 00:13:40,737 Jon in mind, the band in mind, the fans in mind. 313 00:13:40,737 --> 00:13:43,031 I had to respect all four of those ingredients. 314 00:13:44,116 --> 00:13:46,326 Send this out to our brother Richie. 315 00:13:50,038 --> 00:13:52,040 [Phil] And Jon didn't even mention me, 316 00:13:52,040 --> 00:13:54,710 until, like, 90 minutes later into the encore. 317 00:13:54,710 --> 00:13:59,089 "I wanna thank Phil X for helping us out today." 318 00:13:59,089 --> 00:14:01,508 But for the 90 minutes that we were on stage, 319 00:14:01,508 --> 00:14:02,593 that he didn't say anything, 320 00:14:02,593 --> 00:14:05,971 I could sense 50,000 people aggressively confused. 321 00:14:06,972 --> 00:14:08,223 "Who the fuck is that?" 322 00:14:09,641 --> 00:14:13,103 Phil X came in and, as Jon would put it, saved the day. 323 00:14:13,103 --> 00:14:17,357 It's a different animal playing with Phil than with Richie. 324 00:14:17,941 --> 00:14:21,612 You know, obviously personality-wise, style-wise. 325 00:14:24,698 --> 00:14:28,410 [Jon] The first time in 2011, he was an easy fit. 326 00:14:28,410 --> 00:14:30,120 Real pleasure to be around. 327 00:14:30,621 --> 00:14:32,289 His demeanor is unbelievable. 328 00:14:32,289 --> 00:14:35,417 He got us through that dozen or so shows, 329 00:14:35,417 --> 00:14:36,835 and we said our goodbyes. 330 00:14:37,169 --> 00:14:43,091 So 2013, I called Phil X from Calgary and said, 331 00:14:43,091 --> 00:14:45,385 "Do you still have that notebook with the chords?" 332 00:14:45,385 --> 00:14:46,512 And he said, "Yeah." 333 00:14:47,346 --> 00:14:50,307 "Good, there's an airplane coming to get you. 334 00:14:50,307 --> 00:14:52,684 Will you do these shows until he gets it together?" 335 00:14:52,684 --> 00:14:53,769 "Yeah." 336 00:14:53,769 --> 00:14:55,187 Gets on the plane. God bless him. 337 00:14:55,187 --> 00:14:58,148 The next day, he performs cold. 338 00:14:58,148 --> 00:15:00,901 [audience cheering] 339 00:15:00,901 --> 00:15:03,987 [♪ "That's What The Water Made Me" playing] 340 00:15:13,539 --> 00:15:17,000 He came in, you know, as a temporary fix. Could've been a day or a week. 341 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:20,128 ♪ Baby, baby, baby ♪ 342 00:15:20,128 --> 00:15:23,173 ♪ No use in trying to save me ♪ 343 00:15:23,173 --> 00:15:27,594 Hugh, David, Tico, and I had to plug a dark hole 344 00:15:27,594 --> 00:15:29,805 on the other side of the stage and fill that 345 00:15:30,389 --> 00:15:32,140 20% in the show. 346 00:15:33,433 --> 00:15:37,312 It's good to be back here. Now, I'm sure you heard, 347 00:15:37,896 --> 00:15:40,858 and I got a little bit of explainin' and I'm gonna move on. 348 00:15:41,650 --> 00:15:43,485 Richie's not here with us tonight, 349 00:15:44,695 --> 00:15:45,988 and I understand. 350 00:15:46,697 --> 00:15:49,074 Personal matters are keeping him at home right now. 351 00:15:49,533 --> 00:15:52,536 But I promise you this, for the next two and a half hours 352 00:15:52,536 --> 00:15:54,371 I'm gonna take you on a roller-coaster ride 353 00:15:54,371 --> 00:15:55,914 like you've never been on. 354 00:15:55,914 --> 00:15:57,374 One, two, three, four. 355 00:15:57,624 --> 00:16:00,836 ♪ Close the door, leave the cold outside ♪ 356 00:16:01,503 --> 00:16:05,465 I learned a lot from Jon as a frontman, as a band leader. 357 00:16:05,465 --> 00:16:08,302 And having the help of the whole band was, like, unbelievable. 358 00:16:08,302 --> 00:16:09,636 Tico's, like, tempos. 359 00:16:10,012 --> 00:16:12,764 And then David's helping me with chords, and Hugh's helping me with chords, 360 00:16:12,764 --> 00:16:14,808 and Bobby's helping me with vocals. 361 00:16:14,808 --> 00:16:16,727 ♪ We got somethin' to believe in ♪ 362 00:16:16,727 --> 00:16:18,353 So people are gonna look at me. 363 00:16:18,353 --> 00:16:20,772 I wanna play, like, the record as much as I can. 364 00:16:20,772 --> 00:16:22,858 Like solos, Born To Be My Baby. 365 00:16:23,233 --> 00:16:25,235 I love that solo on that record. 366 00:16:25,235 --> 00:16:27,738 And over the years, Richie transformed it 367 00:16:27,738 --> 00:16:29,573 into this completely different solo. 368 00:16:29,573 --> 00:16:32,492 For me, if I do that solo, people are gonna like, 369 00:16:32,492 --> 00:16:34,036 "He's not doing the solo from the record." 370 00:16:34,411 --> 00:16:37,539 Richie can stray. Phil can't stray from the records. 371 00:16:39,208 --> 00:16:42,211 [♪ playing guitar solo from "Born To Be My Baby"] 372 00:16:50,552 --> 00:16:53,597 He was able to immediately, you know, get up to speed. 373 00:16:53,597 --> 00:16:56,642 And I mean immediately. We didn't cancel a single show. 374 00:16:59,561 --> 00:17:00,646 [reporter] Good morning again. 375 00:17:00,646 --> 00:17:04,274 Rock Band Bon Jovi played two shows in Melbourne over the weekend. 376 00:17:04,274 --> 00:17:06,818 The first shows on their Australian tour, 377 00:17:06,818 --> 00:17:08,445 which is pretty much sold out. 378 00:17:08,445 --> 00:17:11,448 In fact, it's the biggest tour of 2013 379 00:17:11,448 --> 00:17:14,910 despite the absence of lead guitarist Richie Sambora. 380 00:17:15,285 --> 00:17:17,621 [♪ rock music playing] 381 00:17:17,621 --> 00:17:20,123 [Shanks] You know, that first year, 382 00:17:20,791 --> 00:17:22,543 I mean, I went to a lot of those shows 383 00:17:22,543 --> 00:17:24,419 because there was a big transition. 384 00:17:24,962 --> 00:17:26,964 I think Phil had a much harder time. 385 00:17:26,964 --> 00:17:30,008 Because I used to see the signs out in the crowd. 386 00:17:30,634 --> 00:17:32,845 Now imagine walking on stage and they say, "Where's Richie?" 387 00:17:33,262 --> 00:17:35,013 I saw those signs. 388 00:17:35,013 --> 00:17:36,473 [Phil] Obviously, at the beginning, 389 00:17:36,473 --> 00:17:38,725 there's people holding up signs saying, "Where's Richie?" 390 00:17:39,852 --> 00:17:43,355 And you have people, "It's not Bon Jovi without Richie." 391 00:17:43,355 --> 00:17:45,232 But then you have people pouncing on them saying, 392 00:17:45,232 --> 00:17:46,859 "Well, if you were true fans, 393 00:17:47,317 --> 00:17:50,237 you'd appreciate the band just wanting to play." 394 00:17:51,488 --> 00:17:53,031 [David] I think our fans could have ended us. 395 00:17:53,198 --> 00:17:55,075 I think, you know, it's like, you know, Mick and Keith. 396 00:17:55,075 --> 00:17:57,578 You know, if Keith goes, I don't know what The Rolling Stones are. 397 00:17:58,579 --> 00:18:02,457 The fans saw that it wasn't us by taking the high road and just-- 398 00:18:02,457 --> 00:18:04,209 I think they saw what the truth was. 399 00:18:05,752 --> 00:18:06,753 We still wanna go on. 400 00:18:07,880 --> 00:18:09,631 ♪ Back ♪ 401 00:18:11,300 --> 00:18:14,553 Now if they all booed us, now that would affect me. 402 00:18:14,553 --> 00:18:16,680 But they didn't. They embraced us. 403 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:19,057 And they loved it. And they really had a good time. 404 00:18:19,057 --> 00:18:23,604 - ♪ Before we knew it all ♪ - [crowd chanting] 405 00:18:23,604 --> 00:18:25,606 - ♪ Back ♪ - [Jon] We did the entire world tour. 406 00:18:26,815 --> 00:18:29,151 That's a real compliment to Phil 407 00:18:29,151 --> 00:18:31,737 and to the organization that 80 shows happened 408 00:18:31,737 --> 00:18:32,946 and we didn't miss. 409 00:18:33,697 --> 00:18:35,365 [interviewer] It's gotta be some kind of record. 410 00:18:35,365 --> 00:18:37,075 The biggest tour of the year. 411 00:18:37,075 --> 00:18:39,119 [Jon] Thank Jesus. [laughs] 412 00:18:39,119 --> 00:18:41,496 - [interviewer] How does that sit with you? - [Jon] It sits very nicely. 413 00:18:41,496 --> 00:18:43,248 You know, it's amazing 414 00:18:43,248 --> 00:18:45,834 when you get to have a little mementos. 415 00:18:45,834 --> 00:18:48,712 When you look back and you see on the 30th anniversary of the band, 416 00:18:48,712 --> 00:18:50,506 you're going to be the biggest tour on the planet, 417 00:18:50,506 --> 00:18:51,632 who would've thought? 418 00:18:51,632 --> 00:18:53,425 And then at the end of the day, you know, 419 00:18:53,425 --> 00:18:55,469 there was disappointment and sadness and anger, 420 00:18:55,469 --> 00:18:58,222 but it didn't matter to the public. 421 00:18:58,222 --> 00:18:59,890 And it was the number-one grossing tour 422 00:18:59,890 --> 00:19:01,892 in the world that year, and that was that. 423 00:19:01,892 --> 00:19:04,978 [♪ pensive music playing] 424 00:19:06,104 --> 00:19:09,399 I think that the idea that we have a lot to say 425 00:19:10,484 --> 00:19:14,238 and now nothing to prove pretty much sums it up for me. 426 00:19:14,238 --> 00:19:15,364 You know, this is who we are. 427 00:19:15,364 --> 00:19:17,824 This is where we are in our lives and our careers. 428 00:19:17,824 --> 00:19:19,660 Sure there's been speed bumps along the way. 429 00:19:19,660 --> 00:19:22,329 Nobody expected Richie to quit in the middle of the night. 430 00:19:22,329 --> 00:19:24,081 But at the end of the day, 431 00:19:24,081 --> 00:19:26,333 that's what makes the journey so amazing. 432 00:19:26,333 --> 00:19:29,086 That nobody knows where their life is gonna lead 'em. 433 00:19:34,007 --> 00:19:35,050 We're back. 434 00:19:40,472 --> 00:19:43,308 Uh, Jon, uh, Jon and the band, 435 00:19:43,308 --> 00:19:46,061 uh, knew exactly why I didn't get on the plane that night. 436 00:19:47,312 --> 00:19:48,522 That's-- That part again. 437 00:19:48,522 --> 00:19:51,900 People have this preconceived notion of Richie Sambora. 438 00:19:51,900 --> 00:19:53,735 'Cause they read about me in the tabloids, 439 00:19:53,735 --> 00:19:56,655 because they see the Bon Jovi machine. 440 00:19:56,655 --> 00:19:58,824 It's a band, you know. 441 00:19:58,824 --> 00:20:02,160 It's really, really hard to be married to four other guys... 442 00:20:02,160 --> 00:20:04,454 [laughs] ... and be in close quarters 443 00:20:04,454 --> 00:20:07,875 and that coupled with, um, 444 00:20:08,876 --> 00:20:10,335 my daughter coming of age. 445 00:20:10,335 --> 00:20:12,462 She said, "Hey, man, you should, you know, clean your act up." 446 00:20:12,462 --> 00:20:14,256 You know, that was a big, a big thing for me. 447 00:20:14,256 --> 00:20:17,176 'Cause she's my kid. So we were going through it as a family together. 448 00:20:17,718 --> 00:20:20,554 24/7, 30 years, you don't get to come home. 449 00:20:20,554 --> 00:20:22,139 There's a huge sacrifice to that. 450 00:20:22,139 --> 00:20:24,641 You know, I missed a lot of my daughter's life. 451 00:20:25,100 --> 00:20:28,103 I went to rehab with another worker 452 00:20:28,103 --> 00:20:31,148 who's writing 21-page reports, everything. 453 00:20:31,148 --> 00:20:33,483 Your fans are so disappointed 454 00:20:33,483 --> 00:20:35,319 - that you're not touring right now. - I know. I know. 455 00:20:35,319 --> 00:20:38,697 You know what? Listen, I love my fans, I love the band. 456 00:20:38,697 --> 00:20:42,034 You know, Jon and I had been relying on each other for 30 years. 457 00:20:42,284 --> 00:20:45,829 Any chance we'll see you at that London gig in July? 458 00:20:45,829 --> 00:20:48,415 Uh, I think that's too soon. That's too soon. 459 00:20:48,832 --> 00:20:50,334 You know, you always hold out for hope. 460 00:20:50,334 --> 00:20:53,128 I think it's sort of like you're in a marriage 461 00:20:53,128 --> 00:20:56,131 or family that has a situation like this 462 00:20:56,131 --> 00:20:58,509 and you're always hoping that the family member 463 00:20:58,509 --> 00:21:01,220 is gonna get better and everything's gonna be peachy. 464 00:21:02,262 --> 00:21:04,139 [Richie Sambora] Well, I guess if you're in the mafia, 465 00:21:04,139 --> 00:21:06,141 the only thing you could possibly do is disappear. 466 00:21:07,142 --> 00:21:08,268 And, um... 467 00:21:11,355 --> 00:21:12,564 I did. 468 00:21:13,106 --> 00:21:17,069 I think it's-- it was a combination of several things 469 00:21:17,528 --> 00:21:23,075 that he allowed to build up and not discuss with anybody. 470 00:21:23,408 --> 00:21:26,161 So he, I think, reached his own breaking point. 471 00:21:26,161 --> 00:21:29,373 A lot of energy was spent on getting him back. 472 00:21:29,373 --> 00:21:32,584 And it took a while before it sunk in 473 00:21:33,001 --> 00:21:35,212 that he just doesn't wanna come back, and that's that. 474 00:21:35,754 --> 00:21:37,464 But I know Jon carried that for quite some time, 475 00:21:37,464 --> 00:21:39,049 that he felt it was his fault. 476 00:21:45,264 --> 00:21:50,060 [laughing] I haven't. Ten years later, I still haven't. 477 00:21:52,145 --> 00:21:55,232 [interviewer] The relationship within your band, what's it like? 478 00:21:55,232 --> 00:21:56,859 I mean, you've been together a long time. 479 00:21:56,859 --> 00:21:59,194 There's five people, so that's 25 480 00:21:59,194 --> 00:22:01,321 different possible combinations, right? 481 00:22:01,905 --> 00:22:03,699 [Jon] One day led to a week, to a month. 482 00:22:03,699 --> 00:22:06,243 And the long and short of it then is... 483 00:22:06,243 --> 00:22:07,327 [interviewer] It's like a team. 484 00:22:07,327 --> 00:22:10,038 - Yeah. - It is, truly. 485 00:22:11,331 --> 00:22:12,666 [Jon] ...he never came back. 486 00:22:14,459 --> 00:22:16,879 I don't regret leaving the situation, 487 00:22:16,879 --> 00:22:18,338 but I regret how I did it. 488 00:22:18,338 --> 00:22:20,340 So I'd like to apologize, 489 00:22:20,340 --> 00:22:23,594 you know, fully right now to the fans especially, 490 00:22:23,594 --> 00:22:26,138 and also to the guys because... 491 00:22:28,473 --> 00:22:31,351 um, my feet and my spirit would just not let me... 492 00:22:33,729 --> 00:22:34,897 walk out the door. 493 00:22:37,357 --> 00:22:39,776 Richie and I were like, we were the brothers in arms. 494 00:22:39,776 --> 00:22:42,988 Like, him and I, we had a fucking blast in the '80s. 495 00:22:43,488 --> 00:22:47,159 Really. It was like we went out every-- we rode together. 496 00:22:47,659 --> 00:22:51,622 See? A band that stays together plays together. 497 00:22:52,289 --> 00:22:53,916 And it really, it hurt. 498 00:22:54,958 --> 00:22:56,752 [Jon] There'll always be that void. 499 00:22:57,794 --> 00:23:00,756 The true magic of our live performance 500 00:23:00,756 --> 00:23:02,424 was when we sang together. 501 00:23:02,925 --> 00:23:07,262 And when we sang together, that was our unique spot. 502 00:23:07,888 --> 00:23:11,642 It was as identifiable as any great, 503 00:23:11,642 --> 00:23:14,228 you know, combination that made one and one three. 504 00:23:14,228 --> 00:23:16,438 [♪ indistinct singing] 505 00:23:16,438 --> 00:23:19,942 And I don't think that, you know, th-that's been replaced. 506 00:23:19,942 --> 00:23:21,109 No, no. 507 00:23:21,109 --> 00:23:22,611 [♪ indistinct singing] 508 00:23:22,611 --> 00:23:26,865 [Richie] Jon and I touched the planet with those songs. 509 00:23:27,324 --> 00:23:28,825 ♪ Shot through the heart ♪ 510 00:23:28,825 --> 00:23:30,702 ♪ And you're to blame ♪ 511 00:23:30,702 --> 00:23:33,330 [Richie] You realize that, you know, you were warriors 512 00:23:33,330 --> 00:23:36,458 that love each other and watched each other's back, 513 00:23:36,458 --> 00:23:38,210 told each other the truth. 514 00:23:38,460 --> 00:23:42,130 ♪ You and me and my old friends ♪ 515 00:23:42,130 --> 00:23:45,843 ♪ Hoping it would never end ♪ 516 00:23:45,843 --> 00:23:48,720 - ♪ Say goodbye ♪ - ♪ Say goodbye ♪ 517 00:23:48,720 --> 00:23:52,015 ♪ Never say goodbye ♪ 518 00:23:52,015 --> 00:23:55,227 If anybody doesn't think that we were 519 00:23:55,602 --> 00:23:57,354 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 520 00:23:57,354 --> 00:24:02,192 or Jimmy and Robert or any, any way you wanna slice it, 521 00:24:03,068 --> 00:24:04,194 oh, come on. 522 00:24:04,194 --> 00:24:07,281 [audience cheering] 523 00:24:17,554 --> 00:24:18,584 [♪ pensive music playing] 524 00:24:18,584 --> 00:24:21,211 [Jon] In 2014, I just gave my guitar the finger. 525 00:24:21,211 --> 00:24:22,754 I couldn't even look at it, 526 00:24:22,754 --> 00:24:26,466 let alone sing or write or do anything. 527 00:24:27,634 --> 00:24:30,095 You know, from there, we just, you know, '14 came, 528 00:24:30,095 --> 00:24:32,806 '15, '16, '17, and things go on. 529 00:24:33,932 --> 00:24:35,893 [thunder rumbles] 530 00:24:35,893 --> 00:24:39,354 ♪ That's what the water made me ♪ 531 00:24:40,397 --> 00:24:44,026 ♪ That's who I am and what I'll be ♪ 532 00:24:44,026 --> 00:24:46,737 ♪ That's what the water ♪ 533 00:24:47,863 --> 00:24:53,202 ♪ That's what the water ♪ 534 00:24:53,202 --> 00:24:55,829 [interviewer] What is the lure for you 535 00:24:55,829 --> 00:24:58,248 to keep on taking those songs out on tours 536 00:24:58,248 --> 00:24:59,917 that can go uptight in that song? 537 00:24:59,917 --> 00:25:01,543 [Jon] Touring is my least favorite. 538 00:25:01,543 --> 00:25:03,754 But you tour because you're excited about a record. 539 00:25:04,213 --> 00:25:07,216 Writing obviously is, is first, and then recording second 540 00:25:07,216 --> 00:25:09,009 because you wanna see if it turned out 541 00:25:09,009 --> 00:25:11,220 as well as you'd think it in the notebook. 542 00:25:12,137 --> 00:25:14,556 And then if it did, you wanna go out and support it. 543 00:25:20,812 --> 00:25:22,272 [♪ lively guitar music playing] 544 00:25:22,272 --> 00:25:25,859 ♪ Here I am ♪ 545 00:25:25,859 --> 00:25:27,819 ♪ A hollow man ♪ 546 00:25:27,819 --> 00:25:29,363 [Jon] I am turning up the heat for sure. 547 00:25:29,363 --> 00:25:31,323 I mean, at this point, I'm singing songs 548 00:25:31,323 --> 00:25:34,576 that I haven't sung confidently in over a decade. 549 00:25:34,576 --> 00:25:36,036 You know, it started very slow, 550 00:25:36,036 --> 00:25:37,829 and it's just been building since. 551 00:25:40,040 --> 00:25:42,292 ♪ On a one-night stand ♪ 552 00:25:43,418 --> 00:25:44,670 ♪ I'm just a... ♪ 553 00:25:44,670 --> 00:25:47,673 The writing started before the operation 554 00:25:47,673 --> 00:25:50,843 but picked up steam from the operation going forward. 555 00:25:50,843 --> 00:25:53,387 And the good news is, is that that means in my heart 556 00:25:53,387 --> 00:25:55,597 that I, you know, I wanna make music. 557 00:25:55,597 --> 00:25:56,723 ♪ I am ♪ 558 00:25:58,225 --> 00:26:01,019 ♪ A hollow man ♪ 559 00:26:05,858 --> 00:26:06,900 There you go. 560 00:26:09,319 --> 00:26:10,445 One of the new ones. 561 00:26:11,697 --> 00:26:13,532 You know, uh, I've been writing a bit... 562 00:26:13,532 --> 00:26:16,410 - [Billy Falcon] Mm-hmm. - ...um, looking for somethin', 563 00:26:16,743 --> 00:26:18,829 you know, to get the engines goin'... 564 00:26:18,829 --> 00:26:20,914 - Mm-hmm. - ...and get the rust off. 565 00:26:20,914 --> 00:26:25,502 So, um, the things I have ar-are all personal 566 00:26:25,502 --> 00:26:28,005 - around the healing and the hurting, so... - Mm-hmm. 567 00:26:28,005 --> 00:26:30,257 But we can... Let's-let's get out of that vibe. 568 00:26:30,257 --> 00:26:31,341 Okay. 569 00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:35,137 [Jon] Writing a song is the heart and soul of what I do. 570 00:26:35,137 --> 00:26:36,263 That's all I care about. 571 00:26:36,263 --> 00:26:37,764 That is first and foremost on the list 572 00:26:37,764 --> 00:26:40,934 and has been for, like, number, number of years. 573 00:26:42,227 --> 00:26:45,981 [Billy] We wanna go with, like, a mid-tempo kinda. 574 00:26:45,981 --> 00:26:49,276 [Jon] You know, I'm not locked into anything. 575 00:26:49,276 --> 00:26:53,113 It-it's always just somethin' to get the juices flowin'. 576 00:26:55,073 --> 00:26:58,327 That is my favorite aspect of anything to do with this business. 577 00:26:58,327 --> 00:26:59,703 If you write a song, 578 00:26:59,703 --> 00:27:03,415 it's the closest you'll ever come to immortality. 579 00:27:03,415 --> 00:27:04,958 That the voice is inside... 580 00:27:04,958 --> 00:27:08,212 ♪ Let the voice inside guide you back home ♪ 581 00:27:08,212 --> 00:27:11,548 The voice, let the voice in your head. Let the voice... 582 00:27:13,884 --> 00:27:16,136 You know, what's fun is when you hear them 583 00:27:16,136 --> 00:27:18,931 in the context of satellite radio. 584 00:27:18,931 --> 00:27:20,849 [♪ rock song playing on car stereo] 585 00:27:20,849 --> 00:27:24,394 It's not like I sit around listening to CDs of our records. 586 00:27:24,394 --> 00:27:25,896 You know, you really don't. 587 00:27:25,896 --> 00:27:29,816 Um, and you hear them and you go, "Wow, that was worth working on." 588 00:27:32,653 --> 00:27:34,112 Of course, some are better than others, 589 00:27:34,112 --> 00:27:35,781 but at the time you thought it was the best work 590 00:27:35,781 --> 00:27:37,491 you could do for that period in time. 591 00:27:38,158 --> 00:27:41,411 I remember the melody, I just don't remember the lyric. 592 00:27:41,411 --> 00:27:42,746 In the verse, I just remember that... 593 00:27:43,247 --> 00:27:45,999 ♪ In that same old restaurant that they all ♪ 594 00:27:46,291 --> 00:27:48,001 ♪ They all know your name ♪ 595 00:27:48,001 --> 00:27:49,670 [Richie] I don't think it was F, it was simpler. 596 00:27:50,379 --> 00:27:52,214 'Cause I remember there was a B minor in there. 597 00:27:52,965 --> 00:27:54,550 [Jon] Was You Give Love a Bad Name, 598 00:27:54,550 --> 00:27:56,218 just, you know, cute tongue in cheek? 599 00:27:56,760 --> 00:27:59,596 ♪ You give love a bad name ♪ 600 00:27:59,596 --> 00:28:02,599 [Jon] Yes, not very deep but a lot of fun. 601 00:28:02,599 --> 00:28:05,269 And at that age, in that time, great. 602 00:28:05,978 --> 00:28:07,479 Great song, fun song. 603 00:28:08,188 --> 00:28:09,314 Maybe for the first time, 604 00:28:09,314 --> 00:28:11,733 I'm a little more introspective than ever before. 605 00:28:11,733 --> 00:28:15,362 I'm not just writing about love or being on the road, 606 00:28:15,696 --> 00:28:19,116 because those are the only things I knew from 1982 to 1990. 607 00:28:19,783 --> 00:28:21,785 When you write Bed of Roses, 608 00:28:21,785 --> 00:28:23,871 I asked for a piano put in my room 609 00:28:23,871 --> 00:28:25,873 and that's one of the hits I write by myself. 610 00:28:25,873 --> 00:28:30,419 ♪ Sitting here wasted and wounded at this old piano ♪ 611 00:28:30,419 --> 00:28:33,672 Because the piano is in my room and I'm wildly hungover, 612 00:28:33,672 --> 00:28:36,633 "Sitting here wasted and wounded at this old piano, 613 00:28:36,633 --> 00:28:38,135 "trying hard to capture the moment, 614 00:28:38,135 --> 00:28:39,386 but this morning I don't know." 615 00:28:40,179 --> 00:28:41,555 ♪ This morning I don't... ♪ 616 00:28:41,555 --> 00:28:43,682 "'Cause a bottle of vodka still stuck in my head 617 00:28:43,682 --> 00:28:46,268 and some blonde gave me nightmares, I think she's still in my bed." 618 00:28:46,268 --> 00:28:48,937 ♪ 'Cause a bottle of vodka still lodged in my head ♪ 619 00:28:48,937 --> 00:28:50,981 Guilt, piano, write. 620 00:28:50,981 --> 00:28:54,484 To tell you the truth, I think a lot of the naysayers expected us 621 00:28:54,484 --> 00:28:57,070 to come back with the same role. 622 00:28:57,070 --> 00:28:59,740 But this is now, and I couldn't repeat myself. 623 00:28:59,740 --> 00:29:01,700 I'm not in that place anymore. 624 00:29:01,700 --> 00:29:03,869 I couldn't write Livin' On a Prayer again. 625 00:29:03,869 --> 00:29:05,996 It just... You know, it's not me anymore. 626 00:29:07,831 --> 00:29:12,377 Time, experience, perspective 627 00:29:12,377 --> 00:29:15,547 helps you to have a different opinion, 628 00:29:15,547 --> 00:29:19,176 because not in my wildest imagination did I ever dream 629 00:29:19,176 --> 00:29:21,512 that I would have been sitting here 40 years on 630 00:29:21,512 --> 00:29:23,680 at this level of success 631 00:29:23,680 --> 00:29:26,350 and still here with the desire to go on. 632 00:29:26,850 --> 00:29:27,851 G. 633 00:29:29,353 --> 00:29:30,521 So that's where I'm at. 634 00:29:30,521 --> 00:29:32,272 ♪ She run outta road ♪ 635 00:29:32,272 --> 00:29:35,692 ♪ I'm calling on angels to bring you back home ♪ 636 00:29:35,692 --> 00:29:37,569 [Billy] That's nice. That's nice. I like that. 637 00:29:37,945 --> 00:29:40,197 - [thunderclap] - [reporter 1] The most powerful hurricane 638 00:29:40,197 --> 00:29:41,281 to hit Haiti in more than... 639 00:29:41,281 --> 00:29:43,825 [reporter 2] And final of the 2016 presidential debate. 640 00:29:44,243 --> 00:29:47,788 [Lin-Manuel Miranda] Art fights chaos, and art fights violence and senselessness. 641 00:29:47,788 --> 00:29:50,624 [waves crashing] 642 00:29:50,624 --> 00:29:53,794 You know, I realize it's been four years since What About Now. 643 00:29:53,794 --> 00:29:55,379 And it sounds like a lifetime. 644 00:29:56,129 --> 00:29:58,131 And I was just in this fog, 645 00:29:58,131 --> 00:30:01,218 and there was a lot of things that I had to process, 646 00:30:01,218 --> 00:30:04,805 uh, so that I could get to a place to write it down into music 647 00:30:04,805 --> 00:30:06,890 that, you know, I could share with people. 648 00:30:06,890 --> 00:30:09,268 ♪ I got some blood under my nails ♪ 649 00:30:09,268 --> 00:30:13,438 ♪ I got some mud on my face ♪ 650 00:30:13,438 --> 00:30:15,774 [♪ "God Bless This Mess" playing] 651 00:30:15,774 --> 00:30:17,818 ♪ My voice is shot, I'm going gray ♪ 652 00:30:17,818 --> 00:30:20,779 ♪ These muscles all ache ♪ 653 00:30:22,197 --> 00:30:23,782 [David] There's always like, you know, the burning 654 00:30:23,782 --> 00:30:25,117 and then the rising from the ashes. 655 00:30:25,117 --> 00:30:26,910 And I think that was a big burning, 656 00:30:26,910 --> 00:30:28,829 and then there's a big rise from the ashes. 657 00:30:28,829 --> 00:30:31,373 ♪ I may be gritting my teeth ♪ 658 00:30:31,373 --> 00:30:33,750 ♪ Can't get back where we started ♪ 659 00:30:34,042 --> 00:30:37,629 ♪ These days I'm doing just fine ♪ 660 00:30:38,714 --> 00:30:43,260 [Jon] The writing was the end result of the breakdown... [laughs] 661 00:30:43,260 --> 00:30:45,846 the turmoil, the-the coming to that crossroads 662 00:30:45,846 --> 00:30:47,598 and figuring out, "What the hell happened to me 663 00:30:47,598 --> 00:30:48,891 and where am I going with this?" 664 00:30:49,224 --> 00:30:53,353 We went back to a place that I started, 665 00:30:53,353 --> 00:30:55,355 the same place that I used to sweep the floors 666 00:30:55,355 --> 00:30:58,734 and run the errands in September of 1980. 667 00:30:58,734 --> 00:31:01,820 We went back to what used to be called the Power Station. 668 00:31:01,820 --> 00:31:06,158 ♪ God bless this mess, this mess is mine ♪ 669 00:31:06,158 --> 00:31:10,454 ♪ Won't pound my chest or criticize ♪ 670 00:31:10,454 --> 00:31:12,581 [Jon] And we're going in there to write 671 00:31:12,581 --> 00:31:15,042 not big anthemic pop songs, 672 00:31:15,042 --> 00:31:18,587 but personal, defining songs. 673 00:31:18,587 --> 00:31:21,131 ♪ I ain't livin' with the ghost ♪ 674 00:31:22,257 --> 00:31:24,927 ♪ No future livin' in the past ♪ 675 00:31:25,969 --> 00:31:28,514 [Tico Torres] It was the obvious move to keep going. 676 00:31:28,514 --> 00:31:30,432 There had to go some healing first, 677 00:31:30,432 --> 00:31:32,684 and then we had to go into the restructuring 678 00:31:32,684 --> 00:31:35,103 and then mentally going, "Okay, let's do this," 679 00:31:35,103 --> 00:31:36,271 and really do it right. 680 00:31:37,105 --> 00:31:40,859 ♪ How can I scream, I'm scared to breathe ♪ 681 00:31:40,859 --> 00:31:43,862 ♪ I wrote each word, you gave the toast ♪ 682 00:31:44,655 --> 00:31:47,950 ♪ But we were fire and gasoline ♪ 683 00:31:48,325 --> 00:31:51,078 ♪ Now I ain't livin' with the ghost ♪ 684 00:31:56,291 --> 00:31:58,544 [Jon] Title track is called This House Is Not For Sale. 685 00:31:58,544 --> 00:32:01,338 And, uh, as the song goes on, it talks about this house, 686 00:32:01,338 --> 00:32:03,757 this heart, this soul is not for sale. 687 00:32:03,757 --> 00:32:06,927 And I think it sets the tone for everything that this record is about, 688 00:32:06,927 --> 00:32:08,178 this career has been about. 689 00:32:08,178 --> 00:32:10,138 If you look at the picture on the album cover, 690 00:32:10,639 --> 00:32:13,517 that-that is a metaphor for where we're at in our lives. 691 00:32:13,517 --> 00:32:17,437 That album cover, to me, depicts who and what we are. 692 00:32:17,437 --> 00:32:21,650 Big, proud stone house that was meant to be there forever 693 00:32:22,192 --> 00:32:26,822 and was beat up and-and fallin' apart but still standing. 694 00:32:27,614 --> 00:32:29,116 The thing about This House is Not for Sale 695 00:32:29,116 --> 00:32:31,118 is out of, out of great pain comes great art. 696 00:32:31,118 --> 00:32:33,871 And so there was a lot to say. 697 00:32:33,871 --> 00:32:36,665 And these last three years have not been easy. 698 00:32:37,499 --> 00:32:40,419 [Shanks] It's interesting. If you look when Richie left, 699 00:32:41,003 --> 00:32:42,963 "This House is Not for Sale," 700 00:32:42,963 --> 00:32:45,424 even though it's years kind of later, 701 00:32:45,424 --> 00:32:50,262 it was the first real album addressing some of that stuff. 702 00:32:51,221 --> 00:32:55,184 ♪ These four walls have got a story to tell ♪ 703 00:32:56,602 --> 00:33:01,064 ♪ Baptized in a muddy river, not a wishing well ♪ 704 00:33:01,064 --> 00:33:04,276 When we did This House is Not for Sale, he became an open book. 705 00:33:04,860 --> 00:33:08,697 And then the lyrics became very profound 706 00:33:08,697 --> 00:33:12,993 about being a unit and a family. 707 00:33:12,993 --> 00:33:18,040 And this is our house, and all you guys are in this house. 708 00:33:18,040 --> 00:33:22,461 ♪ No time for lookin' back, the wolf is at the door ♪ 709 00:33:22,461 --> 00:33:26,215 ♪ This heart, this soul, this house is not for sale ♪ 710 00:33:26,798 --> 00:33:27,925 [wings flutter] 711 00:33:27,925 --> 00:33:30,260 [Jon] You know, when you write a song for yourself 712 00:33:30,260 --> 00:33:32,429 and if it rings true to you, 713 00:33:32,429 --> 00:33:34,890 what happens is other people find meaning 714 00:33:34,890 --> 00:33:36,433 in those lyrics and make 'em their own. 715 00:33:36,433 --> 00:33:39,561 You know, the, the deep roots of that home, 716 00:33:39,561 --> 00:33:41,355 tha-that place that you call home, 717 00:33:41,355 --> 00:33:43,273 no matter what it is or where it is, 718 00:33:43,607 --> 00:33:47,152 um, it redefined who we are and what we are as a, as a band. 719 00:33:47,486 --> 00:33:51,281 [Phil] That's a-a guy with a huge status 720 00:33:51,281 --> 00:33:53,075 on the status of life... 721 00:33:54,451 --> 00:33:59,831 putting his heart on his sleeve, and the fans ate it up. 722 00:33:59,831 --> 00:34:02,918 [audience cheering] 723 00:34:04,461 --> 00:34:07,089 [interviewer] I mean, I hear more vulnerability 724 00:34:07,089 --> 00:34:08,966 maybe than I've heard in previous albums. 725 00:34:08,966 --> 00:34:10,050 Would you agree? 726 00:34:10,050 --> 00:34:13,554 You know, we had always believed in writing 727 00:34:13,554 --> 00:34:16,765 - the u-upbeat, optimistic anthem. - [interviewer] Mm-hmm. 728 00:34:16,765 --> 00:34:19,101 [Jon] Songs of inclusion, 729 00:34:19,101 --> 00:34:21,311 telling you that you could do it too. 730 00:34:21,311 --> 00:34:24,606 And it was good for me to never, um, 731 00:34:25,023 --> 00:34:27,985 show too much of that hurt or vulnerability 732 00:34:27,985 --> 00:34:29,570 probably because I didn't want 733 00:34:29,570 --> 00:34:32,698 in my slice of your life to let you down. 734 00:34:34,116 --> 00:34:36,326 That's the line in the sand where you go, "I'm here. 735 00:34:36,618 --> 00:34:39,079 This is what I was, and this is what I'm gonna be," 736 00:34:39,079 --> 00:34:41,748 and like, no, this is not for sale. Like, we built this thing. 737 00:34:42,207 --> 00:34:43,876 You know, that to me was like, bang. 738 00:34:44,459 --> 00:34:47,713 You know, I still, when we play that song, it's like, we're fuckin' here. 739 00:34:47,713 --> 00:34:49,339 ♪ This house is not for sale ♪ 740 00:34:49,339 --> 00:34:53,594 ♪ I set each stone and I hammered each nail ♪ 741 00:34:53,594 --> 00:34:56,847 ♪ This house is not for sale ♪ 742 00:34:57,347 --> 00:34:58,724 [Paul] Let there be no mistake. 743 00:34:58,724 --> 00:35:02,811 This is a Bon Jovi that has no Richie Sambora, 744 00:35:02,811 --> 00:35:05,397 not as a writer, not as a producer, not as a player. 745 00:35:05,397 --> 00:35:06,648 Not at all. 746 00:35:06,648 --> 00:35:08,859 His choice. Not anybody else's, but his choice. 747 00:35:09,651 --> 00:35:12,529 And Bon Jovi will live on. 748 00:35:12,529 --> 00:35:14,406 [Phil] And then we're gonna bring in Hugh 749 00:35:14,406 --> 00:35:17,534 and we're gonna be a five-piece again on the record, 750 00:35:17,534 --> 00:35:19,494 on the album cover, in the videos. 751 00:35:20,245 --> 00:35:23,373 [Jon] If you're gonna do it, let's do it. Be on the record. 752 00:35:23,749 --> 00:35:26,460 Instead of playing Richie's parts, 753 00:35:26,460 --> 00:35:29,630 you know, now you can develop your own parts. 754 00:35:29,630 --> 00:35:32,508 [♪ "This House Is Not for Sale" playing] 755 00:35:36,261 --> 00:35:39,014 ♪ 756 00:35:42,392 --> 00:35:45,771 [Jon] When we recorded it, that record, that album, 757 00:35:46,355 --> 00:35:49,024 it was very emotional for all those reasons. 758 00:35:49,691 --> 00:35:52,236 And, you know, this heart, this soul, 759 00:35:52,236 --> 00:35:54,112 this house it's not for sale, 760 00:35:54,112 --> 00:35:55,572 it wasn't gonna be compromised. 761 00:35:55,572 --> 00:35:57,282 There was just no fuckin' way 762 00:35:58,158 --> 00:36:01,578 I was laying down for Richie's departure, 763 00:36:01,578 --> 00:36:05,749 even my throat not working, and it was a number-one record. 764 00:36:05,749 --> 00:36:09,253 ♪ This house is not for sale ♪ 765 00:36:15,342 --> 00:36:18,178 High atop of South Carolina. 766 00:36:18,720 --> 00:36:21,014 We are on the plane on the way to the first show. 767 00:36:21,723 --> 00:36:23,725 This is the moment we've been waiting for, kids. 768 00:36:23,725 --> 00:36:25,102 See you down there. 769 00:36:25,102 --> 00:36:26,520 [♪ expectant music playing] 770 00:36:26,520 --> 00:36:31,358 We went back out to tour and the side man, Bobby Bandiera, 771 00:36:31,358 --> 00:36:33,902 uh, was no longer gonna tour with us. 772 00:36:34,570 --> 00:36:38,407 So the logical choice was that John Shanks, 773 00:36:38,407 --> 00:36:41,827 who had to have played on a number of songs, 774 00:36:41,827 --> 00:36:43,328 he was the next man up. 775 00:36:43,328 --> 00:36:47,916 [Obie] John Shanks goes from being the producer of the record, 776 00:36:47,916 --> 00:36:50,836 now he becomes a side man. 777 00:36:51,170 --> 00:36:54,173 Phil is anointed. That's the guy. 778 00:36:54,173 --> 00:36:57,467 He's taken Richie Sambora's spot and that spotlight. 779 00:36:57,926 --> 00:36:59,970 [Shanks] I didn't have to go through what Phil went through. 780 00:37:00,470 --> 00:37:03,682 That whole idea of stepping into somebody else's shoes, 781 00:37:03,682 --> 00:37:06,935 I definitely did not have it as hard as Phil did. 782 00:37:06,935 --> 00:37:10,439 Because I'm the other guy. [chuckles] That's the joke. 783 00:37:10,439 --> 00:37:11,648 I'm the other guy. 784 00:37:12,107 --> 00:37:15,152 [Jon] Well, I was confident in the ability of both of those guys 785 00:37:15,152 --> 00:37:16,820 to more than fill the holes 786 00:37:16,820 --> 00:37:18,947 because they're incredible musicians. 787 00:37:19,990 --> 00:37:21,992 You know, in truth, with all of the problems 788 00:37:21,992 --> 00:37:23,660 that I had had physically, 789 00:37:24,077 --> 00:37:28,081 I also needed that sounding board vocally. 790 00:37:29,041 --> 00:37:32,711 Somebody up there that was a real singer 791 00:37:32,711 --> 00:37:34,046 the way that Richie was. 792 00:37:34,755 --> 00:37:36,006 So I brought Everett in. 793 00:37:36,798 --> 00:37:38,550 [announcer] Let me introduce to you 794 00:37:38,550 --> 00:37:40,302 Mr. Everett Bradley here. 795 00:37:40,302 --> 00:37:41,470 [indistinct] 796 00:37:41,470 --> 00:37:44,973 People, I think, know me as a live performer. 797 00:37:45,641 --> 00:37:48,644 And I like to dance on stage 798 00:37:48,644 --> 00:37:51,355 and create a party and a celebration. 799 00:37:52,147 --> 00:37:55,943 [Jon] Everett Bradley played with me in '97 800 00:37:55,943 --> 00:37:57,778 on the Destination Anywhere Tour. 801 00:37:58,320 --> 00:38:01,365 Everett came in because that had a very percussive bass to it. 802 00:38:02,199 --> 00:38:05,953 That was my first sort of vision of him 803 00:38:05,953 --> 00:38:08,580 as a captain of the ship. 804 00:38:08,580 --> 00:38:10,040 [Jon] He's playing and singing 805 00:38:10,040 --> 00:38:12,876 and just the sweetest, nicest guy with a great energy. 806 00:38:14,044 --> 00:38:16,964 And I needed all the help I could get in these last couple years. 807 00:38:16,964 --> 00:38:18,799 [audience cheering, applauding] 808 00:38:18,799 --> 00:38:23,804 I came back to Jon when the band had reconfigured, 809 00:38:23,804 --> 00:38:25,305 when Richie was gone. 810 00:38:25,305 --> 00:38:28,100 ♪ We were young, unafraid ♪ 811 00:38:28,100 --> 00:38:29,852 [Jon] With the addition of Phil X, 812 00:38:29,852 --> 00:38:31,728 John Shanks, and Everett Bradley, 813 00:38:31,728 --> 00:38:33,647 I know that Tico, Dave, Hugh, and I 814 00:38:33,647 --> 00:38:36,233 are really proud to be back on the big stage. 815 00:38:36,608 --> 00:38:40,112 ♪ Writing every page together ♪ 816 00:38:40,112 --> 00:38:42,656 ♪ Those days were not to last forever ♪ 817 00:38:42,656 --> 00:38:46,660 [Everett Bradley] Jon had gone through a big change. 818 00:38:46,660 --> 00:38:49,788 ♪ When we were us ♪ 819 00:38:49,788 --> 00:38:52,541 And he had made the decision 820 00:38:52,541 --> 00:38:55,544 that he's not going anywhere. [laughs] 821 00:38:55,544 --> 00:38:56,879 [audience cheering] 822 00:38:56,879 --> 00:39:00,132 And he is rooting this situation, 823 00:39:00,132 --> 00:39:03,635 and he's going to grow and move forward. 824 00:39:04,845 --> 00:39:06,889 [Phil] People forget that artists grow. 825 00:39:07,389 --> 00:39:10,434 So it-- in some cases, it doesn't matter who's in the band. 826 00:39:10,934 --> 00:39:12,769 You're not writing the same songs that you wrote 827 00:39:12,769 --> 00:39:14,021 when you were 25. 828 00:39:14,021 --> 00:39:16,023 When you're 20, you don't have much to look back on. 829 00:39:16,023 --> 00:39:20,485 There's been high school, this my... seventh, eighth album. 830 00:39:20,485 --> 00:39:21,778 I don't even know. Uh... 831 00:39:22,905 --> 00:39:24,948 You hope that you have more to say. 832 00:39:24,948 --> 00:39:26,617 I think the band was able 833 00:39:26,617 --> 00:39:30,037 to ultimately stand that test of time 834 00:39:30,037 --> 00:39:34,166 because they evolved with the time 835 00:39:34,166 --> 00:39:36,376 but keeping true to themselves. 836 00:39:36,668 --> 00:39:39,505 Matt, there's, um, there's the possibility 837 00:39:39,505 --> 00:39:42,466 that you might wanna join show business someday too. 838 00:39:42,466 --> 00:39:45,344 Yeah, uh, I'm gonna take my brother's manager's job. 839 00:39:45,344 --> 00:39:47,721 I've grown up in the organization. 840 00:39:47,721 --> 00:39:51,642 Everything from production assistant, you know, learning my bones on the road 841 00:39:51,642 --> 00:39:54,061 to working in the management office 842 00:39:54,061 --> 00:39:55,896 and various roles in between. 843 00:39:56,396 --> 00:39:58,690 [Jon] He was sort of like the little kid that would hang around. 844 00:39:58,690 --> 00:40:01,860 But because he always hung around, he was listening and he was learning. 845 00:40:02,236 --> 00:40:06,532 [Matt] To see that magic that was happening in his home, 846 00:40:07,032 --> 00:40:08,575 in the room that, you know, 847 00:40:08,575 --> 00:40:10,994 that's where that song was written, 848 00:40:11,411 --> 00:40:13,205 you know, growing up around that 849 00:40:13,205 --> 00:40:17,042 was pretty wild to watch them evolve. 850 00:40:17,042 --> 00:40:19,920 [Jon] He has blossomed into an incredible man. 851 00:40:20,295 --> 00:40:24,007 He is no longer the little boy or the assistant to anybody. 852 00:40:24,758 --> 00:40:26,301 [Tico] I think you always grow as an artist, 853 00:40:26,301 --> 00:40:28,679 because you strive to be the best you can 854 00:40:28,679 --> 00:40:32,474 and then you try to take that spice that you've learned in your life 855 00:40:32,474 --> 00:40:34,017 and put it into what you're doing. 856 00:40:34,017 --> 00:40:36,311 [Jon] I wanted to make movies. I wanted to own a football team. 857 00:40:36,311 --> 00:40:37,563 I wanted to do this. 858 00:40:37,563 --> 00:40:40,148 I encourage my band to go and do whatever they want, 859 00:40:40,148 --> 00:40:42,442 because you bring in more information back to the fold, you know. 860 00:40:42,442 --> 00:40:44,152 Do you have anything that you would like to do 861 00:40:44,152 --> 00:40:45,988 maybe in the future if you had a choice? 862 00:40:45,988 --> 00:40:49,867 Yeah, th-these musicals I'm involved with are real exciting. 863 00:40:49,867 --> 00:40:53,328 This is another chapter completely different of the band. 864 00:40:53,328 --> 00:40:56,415 Nobody really gave a shit about that Bon Jovi meant anything in Broadway. 865 00:40:56,415 --> 00:40:57,499 They're like, "Who?" 866 00:40:57,499 --> 00:41:01,503 And the Tony Award goes to... 867 00:41:01,962 --> 00:41:04,047 - Memphis. - [audience cheering] 868 00:41:04,047 --> 00:41:06,258 [David] It just broadened my horizons. 869 00:41:06,258 --> 00:41:09,094 So it was like all this knowledge that I learned outside 870 00:41:09,094 --> 00:41:10,304 I could bring back in. 871 00:41:10,846 --> 00:41:13,807 [Jon] To me, it's really about continuing growth. 872 00:41:13,807 --> 00:41:15,851 Or I would be in the "Where Are They Now" category 873 00:41:15,851 --> 00:41:17,644 - and go, "Guess what? - [interviewer laughs] 874 00:41:17,644 --> 00:41:20,147 The new disco version of Livin' on a Prayer. 875 00:41:20,147 --> 00:41:21,481 Not gonna happen. 876 00:41:21,982 --> 00:41:26,945 You know, we just evolved, did what I felt natural doing 877 00:41:26,945 --> 00:41:28,697 and I'm very proud of that. 878 00:41:28,697 --> 00:41:31,283 You know, it's nothing to be ashamed of, 879 00:41:31,283 --> 00:41:32,784 to grow old gracefully. 880 00:41:33,285 --> 00:41:35,662 [interviewer 1] What's in the future for, for the band Bon Jovi? 881 00:41:35,662 --> 00:41:38,165 Are you guys gonna stay together forever? What kinda... 882 00:41:38,165 --> 00:41:40,083 [interviewer 2] So what still keeps this fresh for you? 883 00:41:40,083 --> 00:41:42,753 [interviewer 3] How far ahead do you picture Bon Jovi working? 884 00:41:42,753 --> 00:41:44,129 [interviewer 4] Are hits still the goal, 885 00:41:44,129 --> 00:41:46,215 or what's really the reason you wanna do this? 886 00:41:46,215 --> 00:41:47,925 [interviewer 5] The future for Bon Jovi. 887 00:41:48,425 --> 00:41:51,553 [audience cheering, applauding] 888 00:41:51,553 --> 00:41:55,015 [presenter] Please welcome the king of all media, 889 00:41:55,015 --> 00:41:57,100 Howard Stern. 890 00:41:57,100 --> 00:41:58,519 [audience continues cheering] 891 00:41:58,519 --> 00:42:01,230 Yes, the dream has been realized. 892 00:42:01,230 --> 00:42:02,898 The dream I'm talking about 893 00:42:02,898 --> 00:42:05,901 is that this great band of brothers 894 00:42:05,901 --> 00:42:08,737 are finally joining their fellow musicians. 895 00:42:08,737 --> 00:42:13,116 It's my honor to induct into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 896 00:42:13,116 --> 00:42:18,163 Hugh McDonald, Tico Torres, Sir Alec John Such, 897 00:42:18,455 --> 00:42:20,832 David Bryan, Richie Sambora, 898 00:42:20,832 --> 00:42:24,795 and the one and only Jon Bon Jovi, the band Bon Jovi. 899 00:42:24,795 --> 00:42:27,881 [audience continues cheering and applauding] 900 00:42:30,592 --> 00:42:32,678 [Jon] It was good to get in. 901 00:42:33,178 --> 00:42:34,972 You know, I was, for a long time, 902 00:42:34,972 --> 00:42:36,974 my ego got in the way, and I was upset 903 00:42:36,974 --> 00:42:39,142 that we weren't in there earlier. 904 00:42:39,142 --> 00:42:42,938 But for the-the people who supported the band 905 00:42:42,938 --> 00:42:44,857 as well as the band, you know, 906 00:42:44,857 --> 00:42:49,319 and for the teenager that wanted to be in the room 907 00:42:49,319 --> 00:42:50,529 with the greats. 908 00:42:50,904 --> 00:42:53,323 So when it did happen, 909 00:42:53,323 --> 00:42:56,869 much like where I'm at now in my life of recording, 910 00:42:57,286 --> 00:42:58,579 I appreciated it more. 911 00:42:58,579 --> 00:43:01,123 [audience continues cheering and applauding] 912 00:43:01,123 --> 00:43:02,708 I've been writing this speech 913 00:43:02,708 --> 00:43:04,459 since I first strummed a broom 914 00:43:04,459 --> 00:43:07,087 and sang from the top of the stairs of my childhood home. 915 00:43:07,713 --> 00:43:09,840 I've actually written it many ways, many times. 916 00:43:09,840 --> 00:43:12,759 Some days, I write the thank you speech. 917 00:43:12,759 --> 00:43:15,429 Other days, I write the fuck you speech. 918 00:43:15,429 --> 00:43:17,306 [audience laughing, applauding] 919 00:43:17,306 --> 00:43:21,310 To you, to us, to all of you, 920 00:43:21,310 --> 00:43:24,146 thank you for making this dream a reality. 921 00:43:24,146 --> 00:43:27,774 [audience cheering, applauding] 922 00:43:28,025 --> 00:43:30,611 The last time the whole band saw Richie 923 00:43:31,195 --> 00:43:34,114 was when he walked off the tour in 2013. 924 00:43:35,490 --> 00:43:37,868 Cleveland, Cleveland, Cleveland! 925 00:43:39,703 --> 00:43:41,455 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! 926 00:43:41,455 --> 00:43:43,498 [Phil] So nobody had talked to him for five years. 927 00:43:44,082 --> 00:43:45,375 [cameras clicking] 928 00:43:45,375 --> 00:43:48,879 Passion and blind faith drove us beyond our wildest dreams. 929 00:43:49,213 --> 00:43:50,255 [Tico] The night was amazing. 930 00:43:50,255 --> 00:43:52,508 I had my kids, my wife, and my family, 931 00:43:52,508 --> 00:43:54,134 you know, it was, it was great. 932 00:43:54,134 --> 00:43:56,762 Thank you for that. I get to stand on this stage 933 00:43:57,721 --> 00:44:00,224 with some of the finest musicians I ever worked with. 934 00:44:00,224 --> 00:44:01,433 [audience cheering, applauding] 935 00:44:01,433 --> 00:44:04,269 [Hugh] To my brothers in the band, thank you for the inspiration. 936 00:44:05,103 --> 00:44:07,189 Thank you to the fans for your devotion. 937 00:44:07,189 --> 00:44:08,315 I'm honored and humbled. 938 00:44:08,315 --> 00:44:10,609 [audience continues cheering] 939 00:44:10,609 --> 00:44:12,236 [Jon] It was a-a beautiful thing, 940 00:44:12,611 --> 00:44:15,113 being up there with everybody who had made that happen. 941 00:44:15,113 --> 00:44:17,616 Alec, Richie, the current band. 942 00:44:18,325 --> 00:44:19,618 I enjoyed it immensely. 943 00:44:19,952 --> 00:44:20,994 Go on. 944 00:44:20,994 --> 00:44:23,163 [audience continues cheering and applauding] 945 00:44:27,793 --> 00:44:29,795 Now, to my bandmates. 946 00:44:32,422 --> 00:44:33,966 These guys are the best. 947 00:44:33,966 --> 00:44:37,052 I could get a little teary here so bear with me. 948 00:44:38,554 --> 00:44:40,180 Did you ever get to talk to Al? 949 00:44:41,932 --> 00:44:42,933 No. Uh... 950 00:44:44,017 --> 00:44:46,228 That was the high point of the Hall of Fame, 951 00:44:46,228 --> 00:44:48,397 was reconnecting with him, for me. 952 00:44:48,397 --> 00:44:50,482 We had so many great times together 953 00:44:50,482 --> 00:44:53,735 and I just, we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for those guys. 954 00:44:53,735 --> 00:44:55,737 Love 'em to death. Always will. 955 00:44:55,737 --> 00:44:58,115 [Hugh] On the outside, it seems like it would be 956 00:44:58,115 --> 00:45:00,075 a very strange relationship, 957 00:45:00,367 --> 00:45:02,369 and I didn't find it to be that way. 958 00:45:02,995 --> 00:45:05,330 Alec looked great, sounded great. 959 00:45:05,330 --> 00:45:07,666 Laughing, funny as all get out. 960 00:45:07,666 --> 00:45:09,626 Really good to have him back on stage. 961 00:45:09,626 --> 00:45:12,504 It was great to see Al. I haven't seen Al in a million years. 962 00:45:12,880 --> 00:45:15,757 We talked and had a great time and got his number. 963 00:45:15,757 --> 00:45:18,135 We were talking to each other and texting each other. 964 00:45:19,219 --> 00:45:20,762 [reporter] Some sad news to report this morning 965 00:45:20,762 --> 00:45:22,222 from the music world. 966 00:45:22,222 --> 00:45:26,435 Bassist Alec John Such, a founding member of Bon Jovi, 967 00:45:26,435 --> 00:45:28,896 has died at the age of 70. 968 00:45:28,896 --> 00:45:30,189 Such was... 969 00:45:30,189 --> 00:45:34,276 [Jon] Saturday morning, uh, Tico sent a text 970 00:45:34,276 --> 00:45:36,612 to David and Hugh and myself 971 00:45:37,529 --> 00:45:38,947 that he had received word 972 00:45:39,406 --> 00:45:41,366 that at 3 o'clock that morning, uh, 973 00:45:41,366 --> 00:45:44,786 Al had a heart attack and died in his bed. 974 00:45:46,663 --> 00:45:49,666 [♪ somber music playing] 975 00:45:55,464 --> 00:45:57,841 [Tico] He was a true rock star, you know. 976 00:45:57,841 --> 00:46:00,469 And not just to pay homage to him, you know. 977 00:46:00,469 --> 00:46:02,971 It's a... It's nothing you-- You can never replace him. 978 00:46:03,555 --> 00:46:05,307 [Jon] One of the things that hit me is 979 00:46:05,307 --> 00:46:07,643 this isn't a grandparent or a parent 980 00:46:07,643 --> 00:46:10,145 or somebody that was old and supposed to die, 981 00:46:10,145 --> 00:46:12,731 this was a, a band member. 982 00:46:13,941 --> 00:46:15,484 This was a first. 983 00:46:17,694 --> 00:46:20,822 I'm realizing that we're only all here 984 00:46:20,822 --> 00:46:22,658 for a short amount of time. 985 00:46:23,951 --> 00:46:27,704 You know, I was once having one of our many get-togethers 986 00:46:27,704 --> 00:46:29,331 with just me and Bruce. 987 00:46:29,331 --> 00:46:33,418 Ladies and gentlemen, the one and only Bruce Springsteen. 988 00:46:33,418 --> 00:46:35,003 [audience cheering] 989 00:46:35,003 --> 00:46:37,256 We've become good, deep friends. 990 00:46:37,256 --> 00:46:41,468 And we can talk openly, honestly, deeply. 991 00:46:41,468 --> 00:46:42,928 We've become much closer 992 00:46:42,928 --> 00:46:45,138 probably as we've gotten older here, 993 00:46:45,138 --> 00:46:46,807 you know, recently as being, you know, 994 00:46:46,807 --> 00:46:49,518 well, you know, two guys in the same game here. 995 00:46:49,518 --> 00:46:52,020 [Jon] And now we go out of our way to take drives. 996 00:46:52,020 --> 00:46:53,605 [car engine revving] 997 00:46:53,605 --> 00:46:55,983 We just, the two of us, get in the car, 998 00:46:55,983 --> 00:47:00,195 no phones, no radio, and drive for a hundred miles. 999 00:47:01,280 --> 00:47:02,990 It means the world to me. 1000 00:47:04,241 --> 00:47:08,370 Someone who's a step down in the road, on the journey. 1001 00:47:10,289 --> 00:47:12,499 One time, a few years back, 1002 00:47:13,125 --> 00:47:16,795 when we were comparing where we were in our lives 1003 00:47:16,795 --> 00:47:20,924 and as it pertained to life, journey, career, 1004 00:47:21,466 --> 00:47:23,177 he brought up that word of "mortality," 1005 00:47:23,177 --> 00:47:25,929 and that never crossed my mind at that time. 1006 00:47:26,388 --> 00:47:29,558 And I was like, "Oh, yeah, mortality. That's still on the horizon." 1007 00:47:30,392 --> 00:47:32,394 So I have a different perspective now. 1008 00:47:32,394 --> 00:47:34,271 You know, it's in my face. 1009 00:47:34,271 --> 00:47:36,773 [♪ somber music fades] 1010 00:47:45,490 --> 00:47:48,493 [engine revving] 1011 00:47:48,493 --> 00:47:52,080 [Jon blowing raspberry] 1012 00:47:53,749 --> 00:47:55,667 ♪ You rattle on me ♪ 1013 00:47:56,710 --> 00:47:59,796 ♪ When these hands don't strum ♪ 1014 00:48:01,340 --> 00:48:04,343 [♪ upbeat bright music playing] 1015 00:48:08,430 --> 00:48:12,434 ♪ When these hands don't strum and I can't find the chords ♪ 1016 00:48:12,434 --> 00:48:15,354 ♪ My voice don't wanna sing ♪ 1017 00:48:15,896 --> 00:48:19,733 ♪ When my feet say dance, but I can't find the floor ♪ 1018 00:48:19,733 --> 00:48:22,611 ♪ Will you still lie here with me? ♪ 1019 00:48:23,487 --> 00:48:26,990 ♪ When your mind's out to wonder, can I come along ♪ 1020 00:48:26,990 --> 00:48:29,785 ♪ Is there some place that you gotta be? ♪ 1021 00:48:29,785 --> 00:48:32,871 - [voice fades] - [♪ pensive music playing] 1022 00:48:44,883 --> 00:48:47,636 So... it's not good. 1023 00:48:47,636 --> 00:48:51,431 And, um, it sounds raspy, 1024 00:48:51,431 --> 00:48:54,434 and, uh, it's not good. 1025 00:48:54,434 --> 00:48:56,812 So I'm contemplating not doing it 1026 00:48:56,812 --> 00:49:02,025 because to push it would just not help things. 1027 00:49:03,819 --> 00:49:06,154 It's not-- I'm not doing myself favors with it. 1028 00:49:07,489 --> 00:49:08,866 I don't even sound like me. 1029 00:49:10,409 --> 00:49:13,412 [♪ sentimental guitar music playing] 1030 00:49:15,998 --> 00:49:20,669 ♪ I wrote you a song ♪ 1031 00:49:21,128 --> 00:49:25,132 ♪ Almost afraid to sing it ♪ 1032 00:49:27,926 --> 00:49:30,679 ♪ How could I ever ♪ 1033 00:49:36,185 --> 00:49:39,479 [fingers tapping] 1034 00:49:43,984 --> 00:49:45,903 I don't like it. Just don't like it. 1035 00:49:47,613 --> 00:49:50,616 [♪ pensive music continues] 1036 00:50:07,007 --> 00:50:09,343 [interviewer] I hear that you're-- there's a new album on the horizon? 1037 00:50:09,343 --> 00:50:10,427 [Jon] Yeah, yeah, yeah. 1038 00:50:10,427 --> 00:50:15,015 Just this week, I, um, explained the album is called 2020. 1039 00:50:16,016 --> 00:50:17,809 And although it would seem that, 1040 00:50:17,809 --> 00:50:21,230 you know, it's a presidential campaign, and why not, 1041 00:50:21,813 --> 00:50:23,106 I couldn't do any worse, 1042 00:50:23,440 --> 00:50:24,775 - um... - [interviewer chuckles] 1043 00:50:24,775 --> 00:50:27,778 ...th-the idea here is that, you know, I have clear vision. 1044 00:50:27,778 --> 00:50:30,614 And in light of everything that we've been through as a band, 1045 00:50:30,989 --> 00:50:34,409 uh, this is a-- it's a real statement record. 1046 00:50:34,785 --> 00:50:36,203 - [interviewer] That's a great name. - Yeah. 1047 00:50:36,203 --> 00:50:38,914 [interviewer] I mean, you've always been very socially conscious, so... 1048 00:50:38,914 --> 00:50:40,791 Yeah, it's a very socially conscious record. 1049 00:50:40,791 --> 00:50:42,918 It's not political, but it's very socially conscious. 1050 00:50:42,918 --> 00:50:45,838 You know, just awareness of so many things 1051 00:50:45,838 --> 00:50:47,506 that are going on in the world right now. 1052 00:50:54,847 --> 00:50:58,433 2000 was really the first foray into politics. 1053 00:50:58,433 --> 00:51:00,519 - [crowd cheering] - Will you please help me in welcoming 1054 00:51:00,519 --> 00:51:03,397 the next president of these United States? 1055 00:51:04,022 --> 00:51:07,609 Mr. Al Gore and Mrs. Tipper Gore. 1056 00:51:07,609 --> 00:51:10,779 [Dorothea] We had Al Gore at our house for a fundraiser. 1057 00:51:10,779 --> 00:51:14,241 That was like the turning point where we got really actively involved. 1058 00:51:14,575 --> 00:51:17,494 It's been reported here that George W. Bush 1059 00:51:17,494 --> 00:51:21,790 is gonna be the next president, the 43rd president of the United States. 1060 00:51:21,790 --> 00:51:23,041 [Jon] That was tough obviously. 1061 00:51:23,041 --> 00:51:24,710 But being at the vice president's house 1062 00:51:24,710 --> 00:51:27,004 on the night that he conceded and being with him, 1063 00:51:27,004 --> 00:51:31,216 we all let our hair down that night to, uh, just move on. 1064 00:51:32,092 --> 00:51:33,927 I have been active since. 1065 00:51:35,053 --> 00:51:37,514 [reporter] We caught up with Bon Jovi in Newark, New Jersey. 1066 00:51:37,514 --> 00:51:40,517 He was there as part of his new role as the only celebrity 1067 00:51:40,517 --> 00:51:44,521 on President Obama's White House Council for Community Solution. 1068 00:51:44,521 --> 00:51:47,524 [Jon] And our job is to help disenfranchised youth 1069 00:51:47,524 --> 00:51:50,068 gain employment and help them with education. 1070 00:51:50,444 --> 00:51:52,362 Whether it was 2004, 2008... 1071 00:51:52,362 --> 00:51:54,489 [Barack Obama] We are choosing hope over fear. 1072 00:51:54,489 --> 00:51:56,450 [Jon] ...'12, '16, and '20. 1073 00:51:56,450 --> 00:51:59,620 [Dorothea] There was definitely always a part to give back. 1074 00:51:59,620 --> 00:52:01,205 We also came from simple means. 1075 00:52:01,205 --> 00:52:03,707 You know, we weren't born with a lot. 1076 00:52:03,707 --> 00:52:05,167 You're grateful for what you get 1077 00:52:05,167 --> 00:52:08,337 and so that you always wanna try to help other people. 1078 00:52:08,337 --> 00:52:10,756 Even when Jon was doing, like, a Christmas show, 1079 00:52:10,756 --> 00:52:12,007 we would do a can drive. 1080 00:52:12,007 --> 00:52:15,052 You know, he was always trying to give back to the community. 1081 00:52:15,052 --> 00:52:17,846 And he did those Christmas shows for, I don't know, how many years in Red Bank. 1082 00:52:17,846 --> 00:52:21,892 Well, good evening. Welcome to the fifth annual Bon Jovi Christmas concert. 1083 00:52:21,892 --> 00:52:23,101 [audience cheering] 1084 00:52:23,101 --> 00:52:26,104 And I'd start thinkin', I said, "Let's do a show. 1085 00:52:26,104 --> 00:52:28,899 "But every nickel will go 1086 00:52:28,899 --> 00:52:31,735 to the various New Jersey charities." 1087 00:52:31,735 --> 00:52:33,987 - We need all the help we can get. - [Jon] Yeah. 1088 00:52:33,987 --> 00:52:36,114 [Dorothea] You know, they say a rising tide raises all boats. 1089 00:52:36,114 --> 00:52:38,075 I think that's kind of our philosophy. 1090 00:52:38,075 --> 00:52:40,994 Nobody gets there by themselves. Jon Bon Jovi didn't get there by himself. 1091 00:52:41,328 --> 00:52:44,998 Our mission is trying to break the chains of poverty, 1092 00:52:44,998 --> 00:52:49,711 whether it's assisting in homeless issues, social service. 1093 00:52:49,711 --> 00:52:51,713 But then we started to build more housing, 1094 00:52:51,713 --> 00:52:53,549 and we thought, "Now wait a minute, 1095 00:52:53,549 --> 00:52:56,134 "this is something that can affect anybody, 1096 00:52:56,134 --> 00:52:58,178 Republican, Democrat, Black, white." 1097 00:52:58,679 --> 00:53:03,767 It was fun to watch them grow and change with the times, 1098 00:53:04,101 --> 00:53:05,477 especially Jon. 1099 00:53:05,477 --> 00:53:07,396 And I understand that for some of you, 1100 00:53:07,396 --> 00:53:10,315 seeing the name Jon Bon Jovi on today's list of guest speakers 1101 00:53:10,315 --> 00:53:11,567 may have raised an eyebrow. 1102 00:53:11,567 --> 00:53:14,736 [Everett] Paying attention to things that were happening in the world 1103 00:53:14,736 --> 00:53:18,198 like hunger and politics and freedom. 1104 00:53:18,198 --> 00:53:20,993 [Jon] You're taking care of a part of your community 1105 00:53:21,285 --> 00:53:23,120 that is in dire need. 1106 00:53:23,120 --> 00:53:25,038 Places like the Kitchen need to exist. 1107 00:53:25,038 --> 00:53:28,000 [Dorothea] On the philanthropy side, it was kinda just buckshot. 1108 00:53:28,000 --> 00:53:30,961 Like when Jon started the, the Soul Foundation, 1109 00:53:30,961 --> 00:53:32,254 I actually was watching a TV show, 1110 00:53:32,254 --> 00:53:34,965 and they were talking about community restaurants 1111 00:53:34,965 --> 00:53:37,217 and I just, I became, like, obsessed with this idea. 1112 00:53:39,178 --> 00:53:40,762 [Jon] I think that the philanthropy gets 1113 00:53:40,762 --> 00:53:42,931 as much attention as the music does today. 1114 00:53:42,931 --> 00:53:44,933 50/50, you know. 1115 00:53:44,933 --> 00:53:47,144 And I'm really surprised by it, but pleased. 1116 00:53:47,436 --> 00:53:49,771 Because it just comes from a pure place. 1117 00:53:50,772 --> 00:53:52,774 These guys all volunteer, 1118 00:53:52,774 --> 00:53:56,862 and they're empowered by participating in the model. 1119 00:53:56,862 --> 00:54:00,324 So they'll work in the garden or sweep the floor 1120 00:54:00,324 --> 00:54:03,160 or bus a table, and then they get fed. 1121 00:54:03,160 --> 00:54:04,786 - Hey! How are you? - [crew member] How are you? 1122 00:54:04,786 --> 00:54:06,997 Good, good. Did you make corned beef and cabbage today? 1123 00:54:06,997 --> 00:54:08,999 - Yes, absolutely. - Yes. 1124 00:54:10,167 --> 00:54:12,753 [Jon] This was just somethin' that came pure of heart, 1125 00:54:12,753 --> 00:54:14,213 and that's why it works. 1126 00:54:14,213 --> 00:54:16,507 People travel 'cause they wanna witness it 1127 00:54:16,507 --> 00:54:20,093 or people that are truly in need are out there, 1128 00:54:20,093 --> 00:54:22,262 and they're-they're meeting each other. 1129 00:54:22,638 --> 00:54:27,017 You know, different walks of life and-and different economic backgrounds. 1130 00:54:27,017 --> 00:54:29,394 And, you know, they come together in a place like this 1131 00:54:29,394 --> 00:54:32,731 and everybody's the same over breaking bread. 1132 00:54:33,899 --> 00:54:36,944 You know, there wasn't a meal served that was there for publicity. 1133 00:54:37,402 --> 00:54:40,280 You don't start a foundation all those years ago 1134 00:54:40,280 --> 00:54:41,532 to be in a rock band. 1135 00:54:41,532 --> 00:54:43,325 It's just not how it works. 1136 00:54:45,494 --> 00:54:46,620 [Shanks] So that's four hits. 1137 00:54:46,620 --> 00:54:48,497 [speaks indistinctly] Do your walk up again. 1138 00:54:48,497 --> 00:54:50,499 [Jon] It's... [♪ sings indistinctly]. 1139 00:54:50,499 --> 00:54:52,042 It's the last one. 1140 00:54:52,042 --> 00:54:53,877 ♪ It's a hard rain ♪ 1141 00:54:53,877 --> 00:54:57,130 ♪ Don't give a damn who you are... there's a-- ♪ 1142 00:54:57,130 --> 00:54:59,132 - And you start [imitates drums]. - [band member speaks indistinctly] 1143 00:54:59,132 --> 00:55:01,385 It's not a stop, I don't think. No, I think it's... 1144 00:55:01,385 --> 00:55:04,555 [Shanks] You know, you write from where you are at. 1145 00:55:04,555 --> 00:55:08,809 And the people that love you and are fans 1146 00:55:08,809 --> 00:55:11,478 are gonna go along on the journey with you. 1147 00:55:12,020 --> 00:55:13,647 So when you're not chasing the singles, 1148 00:55:13,647 --> 00:55:16,733 sometimes those are the most interesting songs to me. 1149 00:55:17,901 --> 00:55:21,363 I wanna know who you are, you know, as a human being. 1150 00:55:21,989 --> 00:55:23,991 Sorry, play the loop again. Let me sing the chorus for you. 1151 00:55:23,991 --> 00:55:26,827 I remember when we went down to Nashville 1152 00:55:26,827 --> 00:55:28,996 with a-a bunch of songs and thought, 1153 00:55:28,996 --> 00:55:30,330 "Okay, we've got an album." 1154 00:55:30,330 --> 00:55:32,416 Yes. But not so good. 1155 00:55:32,416 --> 00:55:33,917 Breath on the first thing was great. 1156 00:55:33,917 --> 00:55:35,002 Keep breathing on... 1157 00:55:35,002 --> 00:55:36,587 We were enjoying the process 1158 00:55:36,587 --> 00:55:39,756 and being in a big room together was very reminiscent 1159 00:55:39,756 --> 00:55:41,175 of the old Power Station. 1160 00:55:41,800 --> 00:55:43,468 [Shanks] Try that. [♪ scats] 1161 00:55:43,468 --> 00:55:45,596 - Let's try that. - In the chorus? 1162 00:55:45,596 --> 00:55:49,766 Well, just overall. That feel of the song that you were-- wanted to explore. 1163 00:55:50,684 --> 00:55:52,561 [Jon] And the record was slated to come out, 1164 00:55:52,561 --> 00:55:54,938 and the tour was being assembled 1165 00:55:55,981 --> 00:55:58,066 and then COVID. 1166 00:55:59,943 --> 00:56:02,863 [♪ somber music playing] 1167 00:56:06,617 --> 00:56:10,078 The craziest year in the history of man 1168 00:56:10,078 --> 00:56:12,372 for the last 100-plus years. 1169 00:56:12,789 --> 00:56:14,541 So everything is put on hold. 1170 00:56:14,541 --> 00:56:18,295 Talk about a doomed title. A doomed year. 1171 00:56:18,295 --> 00:56:19,463 A doomed, everybody's like, 1172 00:56:19,463 --> 00:56:21,131 "Oh, I hear the next pandemic is gonna be here. 1173 00:56:21,131 --> 00:56:23,217 When was the last one?" "Oh, 100 years ago." 1174 00:56:23,217 --> 00:56:28,138 Each album takes on where he's at in his heart 1175 00:56:28,138 --> 00:56:31,558 and what he's listening to and what he's inspired 1176 00:56:31,558 --> 00:56:33,060 and the world around him. 1177 00:56:33,519 --> 00:56:34,770 [Jon] Shortly thereafter, 1178 00:56:35,395 --> 00:56:37,940 the George Floyd incident happens in Minneapolis. 1179 00:56:38,524 --> 00:56:40,025 [speaker] I watched a white officer 1180 00:56:40,025 --> 00:56:42,402 assassinate a Black man. 1181 00:56:42,861 --> 00:56:46,031 And I know that tore your heart out. 1182 00:56:46,865 --> 00:56:49,368 [Jon] And I think because we're all home and we can't go anywhere else, 1183 00:56:49,368 --> 00:56:52,621 you don't look with one eye and then, you know, change the channel or leave. 1184 00:56:53,288 --> 00:56:55,832 America was paying attention. 1185 00:56:56,416 --> 00:57:02,089 And I take that record and open it up again. 1186 00:57:02,756 --> 00:57:05,384 Change lyrics around, write other songs. 1187 00:57:06,885 --> 00:57:09,596 And 2020 takes on a much different meaning. 1188 00:57:09,596 --> 00:57:13,016 I-it is you. It's Bon Jovi. There you go. It's the band. 1189 00:57:13,350 --> 00:57:14,518 - 2020. - [Jon] Yep. 1190 00:57:14,518 --> 00:57:18,814 Okay, that's a bold name for an album. A lot happened this year. 1191 00:57:19,189 --> 00:57:21,024 [police siren wailing] 1192 00:57:21,024 --> 00:57:22,234 [reporter] Chaos in the street. 1193 00:57:22,234 --> 00:57:25,529 You see that inferno of these demonstrations. 1194 00:57:25,529 --> 00:57:28,282 They are playing out across the country. 1195 00:57:28,282 --> 00:57:30,534 ♪ America's on fire ♪ 1196 00:57:30,534 --> 00:57:32,661 [protesters shout indistinctly] 1197 00:57:32,661 --> 00:57:34,997 ♪ There's protests in the street ♪ 1198 00:57:36,123 --> 00:57:37,624 [reporter 1] Daily protests have been going on 1199 00:57:37,624 --> 00:57:38,709 for almost two weeks now. 1200 00:57:38,709 --> 00:57:41,128 [reporter 2] The largest civil rights protest the world has ever seen. 1201 00:57:41,128 --> 00:57:42,754 [reporter 3] It's a reckoning of race, 1202 00:57:42,754 --> 00:57:44,256 justice, and policing. 1203 00:57:44,256 --> 00:57:46,091 [protesters] [chanting] Black Lives Matter! 1204 00:57:46,383 --> 00:57:49,136 ♪ Her conscience has been looted ♪ 1205 00:57:49,970 --> 00:57:53,640 ♪ And her soul is under siege ♪ 1206 00:57:54,641 --> 00:57:56,685 [Jon] And once again, I grabbed the guitar, 1207 00:57:56,685 --> 00:57:59,479 and I carefully wrote down what I saw. 1208 00:57:59,980 --> 00:58:02,524 [Everett] He sent me the song, he sent me the lyric 1209 00:58:02,524 --> 00:58:04,860 and wanted to know my thoughts about it. 1210 00:58:05,277 --> 00:58:07,738 And I told him stories about how I grew up 1211 00:58:08,572 --> 00:58:13,619 and how I was not welcome in our neighborhood. 1212 00:58:13,619 --> 00:58:15,621 [protesters] [chanting] We don't want to integrate! 1213 00:58:15,621 --> 00:58:19,249 And how deep that was for me and my family. 1214 00:58:20,542 --> 00:58:24,129 And I think that's why he's relevant 1215 00:58:24,671 --> 00:58:27,257 and still recognized worldwide, 1216 00:58:27,257 --> 00:58:30,093 because he keeps paying attention. 1217 00:58:30,928 --> 00:58:33,430 ♪ Another mother's cryin' ♪ 1218 00:58:33,764 --> 00:58:36,350 [protester] Nothing has changed. What are we supposed to do? 1219 00:58:36,350 --> 00:58:38,101 [voice breaking] Nothing has changed. 1220 00:58:38,393 --> 00:58:40,395 - ♪ I can't breathe ♪ - [reporter] These marches come 1221 00:58:40,395 --> 00:58:42,397 at a critical moment for America 1222 00:58:42,397 --> 00:58:45,192 with a battle to fix centuries' long injustices. 1223 00:58:48,529 --> 00:58:50,822 [Shanks] Sometimes it's not about production. 1224 00:58:50,822 --> 00:58:53,408 It's like how simple can we make this 1225 00:58:53,742 --> 00:58:56,286 in order for the lyric to come through? 1226 00:58:56,286 --> 00:58:59,206 Because I'm gonna talk about something that's really uncomfortable. 1227 00:58:59,206 --> 00:59:02,334 I'm gonna talk about things that are not hit singles. 1228 00:59:02,334 --> 00:59:04,837 And as a writer, you have to do that. 1229 00:59:05,254 --> 00:59:07,965 ♪ God damn those eight long minutes ♪ 1230 00:59:08,715 --> 00:59:12,678 ♪ Lyin' face down in cuffs on the ground ♪ 1231 00:59:13,679 --> 00:59:16,181 ♪ Bystanders pleaded for mercy ♪ 1232 00:59:16,723 --> 00:59:19,351 [Obie] His songs are changing and what he's singing about. 1233 00:59:19,351 --> 00:59:23,105 And he's affected by what goes on in the world 1234 00:59:23,105 --> 00:59:25,274 and people around him, what goes on in their life. 1235 00:59:25,774 --> 00:59:28,443 ♪ When did a judge and a jury ♪ 1236 00:59:29,361 --> 00:59:32,406 ♪ Become a badge and a knee ♪ 1237 00:59:32,406 --> 00:59:34,950 ♪ On these streets ♪ 1238 00:59:34,950 --> 00:59:37,578 I think it's a socially conscious record. 1239 00:59:37,578 --> 00:59:40,706 I think it's a, it's a record that [clears throat] 1240 00:59:40,706 --> 00:59:42,291 is a moment in time. 1241 00:59:42,291 --> 00:59:45,169 Because you're so well known throughout the world, 1242 00:59:45,169 --> 00:59:46,879 people think they know you. 1243 00:59:46,879 --> 00:59:52,384 And maybe they know different parts of your life and career, depending. 1244 00:59:52,384 --> 00:59:56,597 This album is so topical, at times so serious, 1245 00:59:56,597 --> 00:59:59,808 it might be different than some of the Jon Bon Jovi they know. 1246 01:00:01,059 --> 01:00:04,021 ♪ Is our American reckoning ♪ 1247 01:00:05,063 --> 01:00:07,566 ♪ Our story written in blood ♪ 1248 01:00:08,150 --> 01:00:10,152 ♪ Or in love ♪ 1249 01:00:11,278 --> 01:00:14,198 ♪ Or in peace ♪ 1250 01:00:15,449 --> 01:00:16,742 [Jon] I love the record. 1251 01:00:17,618 --> 01:00:19,286 But unlike any other record, 1252 01:00:19,620 --> 01:00:21,580 this one was released into a black hole. 1253 01:00:21,955 --> 01:00:25,709 We couldn't really do much in way of television, promotion. 1254 01:00:26,126 --> 01:00:27,961 There were no shows slated. 1255 01:00:28,629 --> 01:00:29,922 So it was disappointment 1256 01:00:29,922 --> 01:00:33,717 because any opportunity to perform as a band 1257 01:00:34,218 --> 01:00:38,263 was in an empty theater for a drive-in show. 1258 01:00:38,847 --> 01:00:41,016 No idea how the songs are gonna work live. 1259 01:00:41,767 --> 01:00:45,479 So there was this whole period of my life that happened, 1260 01:00:45,479 --> 01:00:48,315 from the summer of '18 through the fall of '20, 1261 01:00:49,441 --> 01:00:53,654 that these songs were just here but not there. 1262 01:00:54,238 --> 01:00:57,699 [♪ soft music playing] 1263 01:00:57,699 --> 01:01:00,619 Cut to finally 2022, 1264 01:01:00,619 --> 01:01:03,622 where we got to play some of those songs for the first time. 1265 01:01:04,164 --> 01:01:05,582 [Jon] When we rehearsed with the band 1266 01:01:05,582 --> 01:01:07,835 for the three weeks getting ready to do the tour... 1267 01:01:07,835 --> 01:01:08,919 [audience cheers] 1268 01:01:08,919 --> 01:01:11,171 ...I was anxious to see how the songs were gonna work live 1269 01:01:11,171 --> 01:01:12,881 because they felt good to me on the stage. 1270 01:01:14,341 --> 01:01:15,551 [Shanks] And you start seeing, like, 1271 01:01:15,551 --> 01:01:18,720 there's some songs off the record that we play, 1272 01:01:19,596 --> 01:01:21,223 and the fans like it. 1273 01:01:22,432 --> 01:01:25,269 ♪ Love ♪ 1274 01:01:25,269 --> 01:01:28,230 ♪ Is a beautiful drug ♪ 1275 01:01:28,230 --> 01:01:31,650 [Obie] A couple shows in, I knew he was struggling. 1276 01:01:32,484 --> 01:01:35,153 There were some uncomfortable conversations with Jon. 1277 01:01:35,153 --> 01:01:37,281 You know, he'd say, "Tell me the truth." 1278 01:01:37,948 --> 01:01:39,658 And I tried to tell him the truth, 1279 01:01:40,367 --> 01:01:41,910 which was no fun for me. 1280 01:01:42,619 --> 01:01:45,038 [Everett] To sing with him 1281 01:01:45,539 --> 01:01:49,293 and hear that he's not at 100%... 1282 01:01:51,879 --> 01:01:53,088 was heartbreaking. 1283 01:01:53,797 --> 01:01:56,383 [♪ tender music playing] 1284 01:01:56,383 --> 01:01:57,676 [Phil] I feel like there were times 1285 01:01:57,676 --> 01:02:00,345 when I could see Jon pulling the plug 1286 01:02:00,804 --> 01:02:02,639 like, "It's not working. Let's go home." 1287 01:02:03,056 --> 01:02:07,686 And I knew that whatever the decision was, 1288 01:02:07,686 --> 01:02:10,063 we would support that decision. 1289 01:02:11,773 --> 01:02:14,651 [Matt] My brother Anthony had come back by the dressing room, 1290 01:02:14,651 --> 01:02:18,739 and Jon had a moment where he was telling Anthony and I 1291 01:02:18,739 --> 01:02:22,159 that, uh, that was it, no more. 1292 01:02:23,452 --> 01:02:25,120 That was the moment, um... 1293 01:02:25,829 --> 01:02:29,416 I-- I get emotional now just thinkin' about it. 1294 01:02:31,251 --> 01:02:33,420 "You may have just witnessed 1295 01:02:33,420 --> 01:02:36,256 the last show ever." 1296 01:02:37,341 --> 01:02:39,843 All you can do is give 'em all you got. That's it. 1297 01:02:40,928 --> 01:02:43,096 It killed me to watch him struggle. 1298 01:02:43,805 --> 01:02:48,685 Fun to be on stage, not fun to see him hurting. 1299 01:02:49,895 --> 01:02:51,980 Something was wrong. Something is wrong. 1300 01:02:51,980 --> 01:02:55,400 I heard it. You know, he just wasn't-- He-he wasn't singing great. 1301 01:02:57,277 --> 01:02:58,862 [Dorothea] Jon Bon Jovi, surprisingly, 1302 01:02:58,862 --> 01:03:00,781 is not the most patient person in the world 1303 01:03:00,781 --> 01:03:03,784 'cause he's used to controlling everything and just, you know, making it. 1304 01:03:03,784 --> 01:03:06,370 I always say, by sheer will, he will make it happen. 1305 01:03:06,370 --> 01:03:07,996 He is very hard on himself. 1306 01:03:07,996 --> 01:03:12,209 Jon wants to always be at his best. 1307 01:03:12,209 --> 01:03:14,795 You know, that's something that he's gonna have to come to terms with 1308 01:03:14,795 --> 01:03:15,963 one way or the other. 1309 01:03:18,257 --> 01:03:19,424 [Jon] I'm not gonna overdo it. 1310 01:03:19,424 --> 01:03:22,511 It's gonna be hour and a half each day. 1311 01:03:23,011 --> 01:03:24,137 It's not training camp... 1312 01:03:24,137 --> 01:03:25,222 [♪ vocalizing] 1313 01:03:25,222 --> 01:03:27,015 ...but it's not the first game of the season. 1314 01:03:27,015 --> 01:03:29,476 It's more like, you know, a pre-season game. 1315 01:03:30,227 --> 01:03:33,313 Play a couple quarters and be happy with where we're at. 1316 01:03:33,939 --> 01:03:36,275 And I-- if I can wrap my head around that, then it'll be good. 1317 01:03:37,401 --> 01:03:38,694 That's the expectation. 1318 01:03:39,528 --> 01:03:42,072 And if not, then not. 1319 01:03:42,072 --> 01:03:44,408 - [vocal coach laughs] - No, I don't wanna overdo it here either. 1320 01:03:44,408 --> 01:03:46,577 [vocal coach] I was just gonna say, are you gonna start with... 1321 01:03:46,577 --> 01:03:48,203 - No. - ... Prayer a capella? 1322 01:03:48,203 --> 01:03:50,581 [Tico] Whatever it is, it is. You can't rush it. 1323 01:03:51,123 --> 01:03:53,876 And if it's a year from now, then let's rock. 1324 01:03:53,876 --> 01:03:55,836 It'd be nice to do a 40th anniversary. 1325 01:03:56,253 --> 01:03:58,046 If not, it's been great. 1326 01:03:58,046 --> 01:03:59,923 [laughs] Without a doubt. 1327 01:04:01,008 --> 01:04:03,302 [Jon] There's a hell of a lot more life to live 1328 01:04:03,302 --> 01:04:06,054 than singing a song on a stage. 1329 01:04:06,054 --> 01:04:09,266 It's not who I am, it's what I do. 1330 01:04:09,266 --> 01:04:10,934 - [audience member whistles] - [audience applauds] 1331 01:04:10,934 --> 01:04:12,436 Good evening. Welcome down to the Fast Lane. 1332 01:04:12,436 --> 01:04:13,937 We're the Atlantic City Expressway. 1333 01:04:14,646 --> 01:04:17,316 This is by The Wild Ones, this is for the wild ones. 1334 01:04:17,316 --> 01:04:19,443 - [audience member] Yeah! - [Jon] This one's named after the band, 1335 01:04:19,443 --> 01:04:21,028 and this one's called The Wild Ones. 1336 01:04:21,028 --> 01:04:22,738 This has gotta be for you. 1337 01:04:23,405 --> 01:04:25,616 ♪ Ho, choke it up ♪ 1338 01:04:25,616 --> 01:04:27,201 - [Jon laughs] - [audience cheering] 1339 01:04:27,201 --> 01:04:29,661 This album, because the title came from here 1340 01:04:29,661 --> 01:04:32,247 and all the heart came from right here in Vancouver. 1341 01:04:32,247 --> 01:04:33,457 You know what I mean? 1342 01:04:33,457 --> 01:04:36,418 [audience cheering] 1343 01:04:37,419 --> 01:04:41,048 If the next phase and stage is to say goodbye to it, 1344 01:04:41,673 --> 01:04:43,050 there's no shame in that. 1345 01:04:43,759 --> 01:04:46,595 Like I'd said, my last album, I loved. 1346 01:04:47,429 --> 01:04:50,349 My last show, I loved. 1347 01:04:51,308 --> 01:04:54,895 The body of work speaks to everything I'd hoped for, 1348 01:04:54,895 --> 01:04:58,690 the journey with any and all of the members of the band. 1349 01:04:58,690 --> 01:05:00,984 I've been incredibly blessed. 1350 01:05:01,443 --> 01:05:03,445 So if it's time to turn left... 1351 01:05:04,279 --> 01:05:05,822 [scoffs] ... not bad. 1352 01:05:05,822 --> 01:05:08,909 [audience cheering] 1353 01:05:12,162 --> 01:05:15,165 [♪ gentle music playing] 1354 01:05:16,917 --> 01:05:20,462 [♪ bright guitar music playing] 1355 01:05:23,966 --> 01:05:27,845 ♪ What do you sing when the song's been sung? ♪ 1356 01:05:30,264 --> 01:05:34,268 ♪ Who do you fight when the war is won? ♪ 1357 01:05:36,353 --> 01:05:40,566 ♪ And what do you write when the book is done? ♪ 1358 01:05:43,026 --> 01:05:47,322 ♪ What do you sing when the song's been sung? ♪ 1359 01:05:49,408 --> 01:05:53,078 ♪ How do you pray till you find your prayer? ♪ 1360 01:05:54,204 --> 01:05:57,249 We hadn't certainly played music together 1361 01:05:57,249 --> 01:05:59,835 since that night in Nashville 1362 01:05:59,835 --> 01:06:03,463 where we walked off the stage and I contemplated retirement. 1363 01:06:04,381 --> 01:06:06,383 [audience cheering] 1364 01:06:11,263 --> 01:06:14,892 ♪ Here I am ♪ 1365 01:06:14,892 --> 01:06:17,311 ♪ The hollow man ♪ 1366 01:06:18,478 --> 01:06:19,855 ♪ Tellin' stories... ♪ 1367 01:06:19,855 --> 01:06:22,691 So it's very emotional. 1368 01:06:23,275 --> 01:06:25,277 But just the idea that these guys 1369 01:06:25,277 --> 01:06:30,282 who believed and stuck by me 1370 01:06:30,866 --> 01:06:35,370 through all of the difficulties of this journey... 1371 01:06:36,496 --> 01:06:39,541 ♪ The hollow man ♪ 1372 01:06:40,542 --> 01:06:41,752 ...it's just beautiful. 1373 01:06:43,712 --> 01:06:46,507 ♪ The hollow man ♪ 1374 01:06:53,430 --> 01:06:56,225 [Jon blows raspberry] 1375 01:06:56,975 --> 01:06:58,644 ♪ Come on, Jon ♪ 1376 01:06:58,644 --> 01:07:00,187 [♪ David sings indistinctly] 1377 01:07:00,479 --> 01:07:04,024 [Jon] I couldn't look into everyone's eyes 1378 01:07:04,024 --> 01:07:06,026 and all the folks that were standing behind me 1379 01:07:06,026 --> 01:07:07,402 because I didn't wanna get emotional. 1380 01:07:07,402 --> 01:07:09,154 I wanted to work, I wanted to focus. 1381 01:07:09,154 --> 01:07:11,865 ♪ One, two, two, two, two ♪ 1382 01:07:13,492 --> 01:07:14,868 [band member] Ah. 1383 01:07:23,377 --> 01:07:25,879 [♪ sentimental instrumental music playing] 1384 01:07:31,176 --> 01:07:34,805 ♪ Who are you and who am I ♪ 1385 01:07:34,805 --> 01:07:38,100 ♪ To think that we could ever fly ♪ 1386 01:07:38,559 --> 01:07:41,895 ♪ You don't appear to even try ♪ 1387 01:07:42,271 --> 01:07:45,816 ♪ Work, get paid, and just get by ♪ 1388 01:07:45,816 --> 01:07:49,403 ♪ Sons of sons, bricks on bricks ♪ 1389 01:07:50,070 --> 01:07:52,698 [muffled voices] 1390 01:07:57,244 --> 01:08:00,581 ♪ Got what I want 'cause I got what I need ♪ 1391 01:08:00,581 --> 01:08:04,334 ♪ Got a fistful of friends that'll stand up for me ♪ 1392 01:08:04,334 --> 01:08:06,587 ♪ Right where I am ♪ 1393 01:08:06,587 --> 01:08:11,675 ♪ Is where I wanna be ♪ 1394 01:08:11,675 --> 01:08:15,512 ♪ Friday night comes around like a song ♪ 1395 01:08:15,512 --> 01:08:18,891 ♪ Sweet Caroline and we all sing along ♪ 1396 01:08:18,891 --> 01:08:21,018 ♪ Got my brown-eyed girl ♪ 1397 01:08:21,018 --> 01:08:25,022 ♪ And she believes in me ♪ 1398 01:08:26,398 --> 01:08:27,816 ♪ Legendary ♪ 1399 01:08:28,567 --> 01:08:32,237 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1400 01:08:32,237 --> 01:08:35,949 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1401 01:08:35,949 --> 01:08:39,703 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1402 01:08:39,703 --> 01:08:43,373 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1403 01:08:48,670 --> 01:08:51,715 [♪ gentle music playing] 1404 01:08:51,715 --> 01:08:53,425 [Jon] It really was joyous, you know, 1405 01:08:53,425 --> 01:08:56,136 and beyond my expectations 1406 01:08:56,136 --> 01:08:58,305 by my very hard standards. 1407 01:08:59,139 --> 01:09:01,225 You know, like I wasn't moving from that mic stand 1408 01:09:01,225 --> 01:09:03,268 'cause I was like, "This is too perfect." 1409 01:09:03,268 --> 01:09:04,520 [laughs] 1410 01:09:04,520 --> 01:09:08,565 [Tico] Once he found it, I mean, that was, that was a moment 1411 01:09:08,565 --> 01:09:10,400 because you're like, "There he is. 1412 01:09:10,984 --> 01:09:12,236 There's that rock star." 1413 01:09:12,945 --> 01:09:15,280 [David] There was so much uncertainty for so long. 1414 01:09:15,280 --> 01:09:19,451 And it's all trending towards Jon wanting to go back on the road 1415 01:09:19,451 --> 01:09:20,911 because he has his tools again. 1416 01:09:20,911 --> 01:09:22,996 You know, he said he hasn't been that happy in 10 years 1417 01:09:22,996 --> 01:09:24,456 and he's joyful. 1418 01:09:24,456 --> 01:09:25,541 [band member] There you have it. 1419 01:09:26,041 --> 01:09:28,126 [Obie] This is what we were looking for. 1420 01:09:28,126 --> 01:09:31,922 It's been a long time just to see everybody happy. 1421 01:09:32,631 --> 01:09:33,632 [Jon claps] 1422 01:09:33,632 --> 01:09:35,425 [people speaking indistinctly] 1423 01:09:35,425 --> 01:09:37,886 [Phil] We're a team, we're a family. 1424 01:09:37,886 --> 01:09:39,805 You know, we're all gonna make it to the finish line, 1425 01:09:39,805 --> 01:09:41,306 and we're gonna be fine. 1426 01:09:41,306 --> 01:09:42,391 And you know what? 1427 01:09:42,391 --> 01:09:44,768 Next year, wait till next year. 1428 01:09:44,768 --> 01:09:47,062 We're gonna come out guns a-blazing. 1429 01:09:47,729 --> 01:09:50,732 [♪ pensive music playing] 1430 01:10:07,958 --> 01:10:09,001 [sighs sharply] 1431 01:10:09,418 --> 01:10:12,337 [♪ pensive music continues] 1432 01:10:13,922 --> 01:10:18,093 [Jon] Well, you know, we set out on a journey 1433 01:10:18,093 --> 01:10:19,970 to a dream 40 years ago. 1434 01:10:21,305 --> 01:10:22,848 I think that legacy is cemented 1435 01:10:22,848 --> 01:10:25,559 anytime you turn on the radio and hear one of those songs, 1436 01:10:25,559 --> 01:10:28,854 anytime you have a memory of having been at one of those shows, 1437 01:10:28,854 --> 01:10:32,858 anytime you utilize one of those lyrics to get you through good, hard times 1438 01:10:32,858 --> 01:10:35,110 or sad or mad times. 1439 01:10:37,404 --> 01:10:40,073 - [audience cheering] - And as I reflect on it, 1440 01:10:40,574 --> 01:10:44,286 I realize that the journey continues. 1441 01:10:44,286 --> 01:10:47,122 As I've said before, I may not tour again. 1442 01:10:47,122 --> 01:10:49,124 I may not be able to tour again. 1443 01:10:49,541 --> 01:10:52,002 It doesn't mean that the desire is lost. 1444 01:10:52,878 --> 01:10:56,715 But at the core, there's been a lot of love. 1445 01:10:57,799 --> 01:11:01,094 Love for each other, love for the mission, 1446 01:11:01,094 --> 01:11:02,429 love for the music, 1447 01:11:03,263 --> 01:11:07,309 love for the people whose lives it touched. 1448 01:11:08,560 --> 01:11:11,146 And for that, I'll be eternally grateful. 1449 01:11:11,146 --> 01:11:12,940 We're not supposed to still be here. 1450 01:11:12,940 --> 01:11:14,274 [band members chuckle] 1451 01:11:14,274 --> 01:11:16,235 History yet again. 1452 01:11:16,235 --> 01:11:17,611 [band member] That's right. 1453 01:11:17,611 --> 01:11:19,446 Because I set out to do somethin' 1454 01:11:19,446 --> 01:11:23,534 and was able to dare to dream. 1455 01:11:24,326 --> 01:11:27,037 I truly, like it or not, am a romantic. 1456 01:11:27,037 --> 01:11:31,250 You know, I still believe in... in the dream, 1457 01:11:31,250 --> 01:11:33,126 and in thinkin' that any kid 1458 01:11:33,126 --> 01:11:36,338 watching this right now in his garage can do this. 1459 01:11:37,965 --> 01:11:41,927 Where am I a year later, a year after the surgery? 1460 01:11:41,927 --> 01:11:46,348 I'm participating in the process and measuring the progress. 1461 01:11:47,558 --> 01:11:49,685 I love that I'm still full of piss and vinegar 1462 01:11:49,685 --> 01:11:51,186 at 61 years old. 1463 01:11:51,186 --> 01:11:53,272 I love that I got up at 6:30 this morning 1464 01:11:53,272 --> 01:11:55,232 and first played tennis, then went to the gym, 1465 01:11:55,232 --> 01:11:57,734 then went to vocal therapy all before noon. 1466 01:11:58,151 --> 01:12:01,405 You know, it's-- but that's what makes me who I am. 1467 01:12:04,449 --> 01:12:06,577 That's my story. 1468 01:12:06,952 --> 01:12:08,579 I work at it every day 1469 01:12:09,079 --> 01:12:13,584 with the hope that I can say "One, two, three, four" 1470 01:12:14,168 --> 01:12:16,545 one more time, and I'm trying. 1471 01:12:17,296 --> 01:12:19,590 One, two, three, four! 1472 01:12:19,590 --> 01:12:21,091 As we sit here today, 1473 01:12:21,091 --> 01:12:24,636 you know, I still have 26 new songs sitting in a notebook 1474 01:12:24,636 --> 01:12:26,263 ready to go for a next record 1475 01:12:26,263 --> 01:12:28,182 because there's always that opportunity 1476 01:12:28,182 --> 01:12:30,184 to write down another memory 1477 01:12:30,184 --> 01:12:33,854 and bring it to life and share it with others. 1478 01:12:33,854 --> 01:12:36,857 [audience cheering] 1479 01:12:40,277 --> 01:12:45,157 But as I'd said all along, that if I can't do it at 102%, 1480 01:12:46,116 --> 01:12:47,618 then I say, "Thank you and goodnight." 1481 01:12:48,994 --> 01:12:51,997 [♪ "Legendary" playing] 1482 01:12:56,502 --> 01:13:00,005 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1483 01:13:00,005 --> 01:13:03,634 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1484 01:13:03,634 --> 01:13:07,387 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1485 01:13:07,387 --> 01:13:11,099 ♪ Ooh oh ♪ 1486 01:13:11,099 --> 01:13:14,561 ♪ Who are you and who am I ♪ 1487 01:13:14,561 --> 01:13:18,440 ♪ To think that we could ever fly ♪ 1488 01:13:18,440 --> 01:13:22,110 ♪ You don't appear to even try ♪ 1489 01:13:22,110 --> 01:13:25,822 ♪ Work, get paid, and just get by ♪ 1490 01:13:25,822 --> 01:13:29,284 ♪ Sons of sons, bricks on bricks ♪ 1491 01:13:29,284 --> 01:13:32,746 ♪ What's broken you don't try to fix ♪ 1492 01:13:32,746 --> 01:13:36,708 ♪ Down here, there ain't no whys and ifs ♪ 1493 01:13:36,708 --> 01:13:40,170 ♪ You don't pick up what you can't lift ♪ 1494 01:13:40,170 --> 01:13:44,299 ♪ I raise my hands to the sky ♪ 1495 01:13:44,299 --> 01:13:46,969 ♪ Don't need more to tell me ♪ 1496 01:13:46,969 --> 01:13:51,390 ♪ I'm alive ♪ 1497 01:13:51,390 --> 01:13:54,726 ♪ Got what I want 'cause I got what I need ♪ 1498 01:13:54,726 --> 01:13:58,647 ♪ Got a fistful of friends that'll stand up for me ♪ 1499 01:13:58,647 --> 01:14:00,649 ♪ Right where I am ♪ 1500 01:14:00,649 --> 01:14:05,946 ♪ Is where I wanna be ♪ 1501 01:14:06,280 --> 01:14:09,825 ♪ Friday night comes around like a song ♪ 1502 01:14:09,825 --> 01:14:13,120 ♪ Sweet Caroline and we all sing along ♪ 1503 01:14:13,120 --> 01:14:15,455 ♪ Got my brown-eyed girl ♪ 1504 01:14:15,455 --> 01:14:19,710 ♪ And she believes in me ♪ 1505 01:14:20,210 --> 01:14:21,545 ♪ Legendary ♪ 1506 01:14:24,673 --> 01:14:27,968 ♪ I know this town like the back of my hand ♪ 1507 01:14:27,968 --> 01:14:32,264 ♪ Every crack in the sidewalk tells me who I am ♪ 1508 01:14:32,264 --> 01:14:35,976 ♪ Living in love is the law of the land ♪ 1509 01:14:35,976 --> 01:14:39,479 ♪ These are my dreams that's where we stand ♪ 1510 01:14:39,479 --> 01:14:43,400 ♪ I raise my hands to the sky ♪ 1511 01:14:43,400 --> 01:14:46,028 ♪ Don't need more to tell me ♪ 1512 01:14:46,028 --> 01:14:50,490 ♪ I'm alive ♪ 1513 01:14:50,490 --> 01:14:53,785 ♪ Got what I want 'cause I got what I need ♪ 1514 01:14:53,785 --> 01:14:57,706 ♪ Got a fistful of friends that'll stand up for me ♪ 1515 01:14:57,706 --> 01:14:59,791 ♪ Right where I am ♪ 1516 01:14:59,791 --> 01:15:05,255 ♪ Is where I wanna be ♪ 1517 01:15:05,255 --> 01:15:08,842 ♪ Friday night comes around like a song ♪ 1518 01:15:08,842 --> 01:15:12,221 ♪ Sweet Caroline and we all sing along ♪ 1519 01:15:12,221 --> 01:15:14,556 ♪ Got my brown-eyed girl ♪ 1520 01:15:14,556 --> 01:15:18,685 ♪ And she believes in me ♪ 1521 01:15:19,311 --> 01:15:20,395 ♪ Legendary ♪ 1522 01:15:20,395 --> 01:15:24,024 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1523 01:15:24,024 --> 01:15:27,611 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1524 01:15:27,611 --> 01:15:31,365 ♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ 1525 01:15:31,365 --> 01:15:32,449 ♪ Ooh ♪ 127976

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