‘Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi’, an essential documentary to understand one of the most important rock bands of all time

‘Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi’, an essential documentary to understand one of the most important rock bands of all time
‘Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi’, an essential documentary to understand one of the most important rock bands of all time

It’s been 40 years since Jon Bon Jovi He founded the band with which he became world famous. Now, Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi celebrate the anniversary starting April 26 on Disney+. An essential four-part documentary to understand the relevance of the formation of New Jersey about which we tell you everything you need to know here

That?

Bon Jovi is one of the greatest rock’n roll bands in the history of music. More than 130 million records sold prove it. The documentary Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi explains in four installments the adventures of a group of music lovers who began playing in bars in New Jersey and ended up topping the charts in dozens of countries on multiple occasions. Now, after more than 3,000 concerts, the band celebrates its 40 years with this audiovisual piece that will delight its fans and will please anyone who is curious to know – from the inside – how success is cooked up.

Who?

Jon Bon Jovi himself, founder of the group, who opens the channel to the viewer. In fact, the documentary series begins with him ordering some cassette tapes containing the band’s first recordings and confessing (something that will become recurring throughout the film) the frustration caused by the loss of his voice and the long road of physical and mental recovery that he has had to travel to recover part of his vocal capacity. The rocker, in an exercise of sincerity that rarely occurs in this type of audiovisual biographies, does not leave out the dirty laundry.: the strained relationship with some of the band members, the fights, the terrible presence of that monster called ego and everything that has happened in forty years on stage.

As?

One of the great virtues of this piece, beyond its ability to entertain and the magnificent production, is the incredible amount of visual and sound documents that articulate the narrative: from recordings on old VHS tapes to modern ultra HD cameras. , everything in the way of Bon Jovi seems to be thoroughly credited, especially due to the obsessive nature of the vocalist himself and the magnificent work of director Gotham Chopra. The two met through their love for the Patriots, an American football team of which they are both fans, and their chemistry seems obvious because of the naturalness with which everything flows while the camera pans across four decades of rock’n’roll history. US.

Where?

In New Jersey, the same place where Bruce Springsteen was born and which for years (as recalled at the beginning of the documentary) was a kind of cursed place. In fact, Springsteen himself appears in Thank You, Goodnight: The Story of Bon Jovi to explain that being from New Jersey is not something that would be beneficial for anyone there and Bon Jovi remembers that his manager advised him to hide that information in his biography and limit himself to saying that he was “from New York.”. Now that Springsteen, Bon Jovi and The Sopranos They have claimed the place, it has become a place of pilgrimage for fans of music and series.

In summary:

A delight for music lovers, a gem for Bon Jovi fans and a highly entertaining review of the history of world rock in which bands like The appear because Bon Jovi recognizes that their great reference is Mick jagger, who at 80 years old continues to cause war on stage. For anyone who has ever listened with a smile to hits like You Give Love to a Bad Name either It’s My Life and have enjoyed the music of Tico Torres, Richie Sambora, Alec John Such and Jon Bon Jovi, this is the documentary you cannot miss.

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