Monday, April 7, 2014

Richie Sambora: Bon Jovi Isn't The Real Thing Without Me

Richie Sambora was especially mom since leaving Bon Jovi.


But recent comments suggest guitarist has not made peace with the group tour without him.

"At the end of the day, if you go buy a can of Coke, you want the real thing," he told the Herald Sun of Melbourne. “Jon (Bon Jovi) is just a different mentality. I know that Mick Jagger would not tour without Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones call. "

Sambora - a founding member of Bon Jovi and native Woodbridge - has abandoned the “because we can Tour" citing " personal problems”, in April 2013 and was replaced by Phil X for the rest of the tour as it was. Case in 2011, when he entered rehab.

The waiting time was rumored to be due to effects on the finances and because Sambora Bon Jovi would be little. Bon Jovi has slammed claims and denied and Sambora were feud.

Earlier this month, Sambora said he was absent from the tour because he needed a break.

“I have not been home for one more year," said Sambora. "I missed a lot of life. And the currency of love and happiness is worth many more than silver coins. And I 'm sure it was not a popular decision, but I had to. "

Although he co-wrote some of the greatest success of the group , including "Livin 'On A Prayer ", " You Give Love A Bad Name" and "Wanted Dead Or Alive ," Sambora says he is not given due credit.

“For a long time, even now, I am considered the arm side of Jon Bon Jovi, or something. Hey, I built this group, too," he told the Herald Sun.

And as it has done in the past, Sambora has not ruled out a meeting in the future.

“I’m not saying this group will not get back together at some point or not," he said. "It will be a lot of communication, a lot of talking.”

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