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Basics on Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi

By Martin Reynolds


The tune "Livin' on a Prayer - Bon Jovi" was follow up to the band's # 1 hit "You Give Love A Bad Name." The record tell-tales the story of a couple, Tommy and Gina, who are working really tough to really make it themselves despite all of the relentless hardships. The track struck a chord on America's young people, particularly people based on NJ. The personas in the track relate much to the working class fans Bon Jovi enjoyed to; "Tommy" who works on the docks, at the same time "Gina" is working in a diner.

Jon Bon Jovi alongside with Richie Sambora wrote this with Desmond Child, who's a very much inexhaustible songwriter that was brought in thru the record company to help them to create more commercial sound, that's pretty much similar to what he did for Kiss on "I Was Made For Lovin' You."

The characters on the song, Tommy and Gina, were both based in a real-life situation Desmond experienced in the late '70s with Maria Vidal, his then girlfriend, whom he was living with. According to the notes in his Desmond Child & Rouge: Runners In The Night album, Desmond was formerly a New York taxi cab driver, while, Maria was a waitress in a diner.

It had been Derek Shulman, who was also the lead performer and at the same time the multi-instrumentalist in Gentle Giant, agreed upon Bon Jovi up to the `Mercury Records. In the 2009 interview with Derek, he noted: "Slippery When Wet was in fact greatly a well-constructed pop record. As soon as it's completed, I recognized that it was gonna be this massive; since it was at the best time, the right spot, along with the perfect artist. And I had learned few of the business side, as well as a music experience; I believed that it was gonna be an incredible success. As a matter of fact, I have also put them up together with an additional co-writer, Desmond Child, who's extremely well known for composing amazing choruses."

At first, Bon Jovi really wanted to leave this away from the Slippery When Wet album, thinking that it wasn't nearly good. Jon said on a meeting together with a group of teenagers that he has changed his mind and then had the song added to the album.

Richie Sambora had used a talk-box on this, which usually offered it a very distinguishing sound. A talk-box is kind of gadget that allows a specific guitarist to produce deformed sound effects using his mouth. Peter Frampton is amongst the popular talk-box enthusiast for his 1976 record labeled Frampton Comes Alive, however the method almost lost appeal some years later. When Bon Jovi released this, it was the initially the 1st time that the majority of teenagers heard the song that highlighted a talk-box. Peter Frampton builds Richie Sambora's talk boxes.

Bon Jovi later told Q magazine Dec '09 concerning the difficulties of utilizing talk-box. Therefore, this signifies "Livin' on a Prayer - Bon Jovi" huge success.




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