You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi Guitar FC Guitar Hero On Tour (Decades) Nintendo DS
PSN ID: djx1100
Gamertag: Djx1100
My Thoughts On The Song/Chart: Guitar Solo: 2:32 - 2:50
The 2nd easiest Encore song after "Down" This doesn't mean the song is "easy" in fact the stupid tapping solo feels borked as hell and like "Buddy Holly" i was forced to awkwardly Alt/Fast strum while one handing this part for it to register.
Stupid Solo aside, the song is free before and after you hit it pretty much, This version of the song has a weird outro that isn't present on the Album or Rock Band Version, i forget if this is the same as the GH5 ending or not. The ending feels a teeny bit undercharted, but that's just me.
Also i lost my recording for "I Can't Drive 55" which i recorded before this but thank the lord i didn't lose this one. Also thankfully that Sammy Hagar Song is pretty easy for its tiering so i should have no problem redoing it.
Song Facts:
"You Give Love a Bad Name" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, released as the first single from their 1986 album Slippery When Wet. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Desmond Child about a woman who has jilted her lover, the song reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on November 29, 1986, and became the band's first number one hit. In 2007, the song reentered the charts at No. 29 after Blake Lewis performed it on American Idol.
Despite the lyrics of the chorus, the song should not be confused with "Shot Through the Heart", an unrelated song from Bon Jovi's 1984 self-titled debut album.
The melody of "You Give Love a Bad Name" was originally written for Bonnie Tyler under the title "If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)" with different lyrics commissioned by its producer Jim Steinman. Dissatisfied with its success in the US and the UK (which he attributed to reticence on the part of her label in promoting it), Desmond Child re-wrote the song with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora.
Cash Box called it a "jackhammer single" that could push Bon Jovi to massive success and said that "Jon Bon Jovi’s grinding vocal and the anthemic production spell A-O-R." Billboard called it "hard rock, raspy and aggressive.
The music video for the song used all-color concert footage (the only all-color video song from Slippery When Wet) and photogenic shots primarily of Jon Bon Jovi, as well as other band members in concert. This video was filmed at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.
Bon Jovi had been opening for 38 Special, but became a headlining act after the video debuted.
The song was used in the game Guitar Hero 5, episodes of Family Guy, 30 Rock, and The Vampire Diaries Season 4 finale, Graduation.
It was placed at No. 20 on VH1's list of the 100 Best Hard Rock Songs.
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