More than thirty years giving war on the stages and still with a lot of rope ahead. Jon Bon Jovi formed in his native New Jersey in 1983 one of the groups that have best understood the new times in music. An almost perfect fusion between rock and pop without forgetting that the essence is always between guitars and double bass drums.

A group that has also survived the winds of change within the formation and that remain immovable in their style that has led them to fill stadiums and concert halls in all corners of the world. Today we rescue the best classics from this soundtrack of our lives.

If they gave you a euro for every time you’ve sung this song or hummed the chorus of this great song from 1986, you would possibly have almost more money than Bon Jovi, which is not little. This prayer has slipped into any radio and party that boasts when it’s time to get on the rock moment.

‘You Give Love a Bad Name’

Beginning guitar where there are and the master Sambora making the masses vibrate in an eternal riff in one of the group’s best-known songs.

The three masts of that Muscovite night went down in the history of the group and it is not for less with this vindication that the Russian night was dyed with stars and stripes in pure American rock.

The decade changed, Bon Jovi evolved, but the bases remained the same. This allegation published in Crush in the year 2000 spoke clearly that Bon Jovi did not understand surrender.

Acoustic ballads sound better, that’s an almost certain fact. And this great song could not be less when it was sung completely unplugged from the amplifiers. And by the way, make almost any woman fall at your feet (or Bon Jovi’s) with these lyrics.

Fortunately they did not escape and fortunately they did not decide to keep this name, but the overwhelming success of this song, published in 1984, was about to make Bon Jovi adopt it as the name of the band. 33 years later they continue without giving up and do not think about retreats or escapes.

The closest thing to hard rock that Bon Jovi ever was in its history. Made to jump, the 80s of this band from the Hudson Bay were overwhelming and songs like this confirm it.

Again the plucking and strumming of the guitar combined with the voice of Bon Jovi in ​​another 90’s ballad that forms a fundamental part of all the ‘slow’ moments in the band’s concerts.

Another ’80s hit that helped make New Jersey, the band’s fourth album, the rock album with the most number one Billboard top ten singles in history. Big words.

The new century also suited the band very well, proving to adapt to new fans and another generation of noisy followers without giving up an ounce of its essence. This great song from 2005 is convincing proof of this. And by the way we take the opportunity to wish you a good day too.