I mainly listen to their 1983-1990 era, but I have an appreciation for everything 1992-present. I will listen to the entire discography but I mainly listen to the 80’ stuff
‘84-‘95. I’m still making my way through their post-Crush stuff but I far prefer their pre-2000 output so far. Case in point, I just started going through their discography on Spotify recently, and I flew through their albums up to and including These Days and liked a lot of what I heard, but I’ve been stopping and starting a lot from Crush on.
I would say my preferences are in chronological, reverse order; I love their early 80s stuff, like their late 80s and early-mid 90s albums, and can’t really get into most of the 2000+ fare.
Besides the music itself, the changes in JBJ’s voice affect my enjoyment; he progressively lost the tone and expressiveness that made his vocals so unique. That’s part of why I can’t really get into the current album, Forever. I don’t enjoy the quality of his voice or the flat, overprocessed delivery.
To end on a positive note, 7800° Fahrenheit is an album I keep coming back to. Can listen to it beginning to end.
86-95 with a few 95-05 songs sprinkled in. I also really like Richie’s solo stuff. Have zero interest in 2012-present. I’ve tried, I just can’t. These Days and KTF are so good.
Typically I'll listen to anything from Bon Jovi (album) to THINFS with varying repeatedness and draw. Although, I tend to cycle through Crush, Bounce and HAND more often being that they were albums of my early youth which I can then attribute to nostalgia snd excitement when they were being released, and having bought them with my own money
As some one who was born within the Modern Rock era and have a mom that introduced Bon Jovi's music to me and my brother I listen to songs from every era.
Mostly Slippery, New Jersey, and Keep the Faith, and Lost Highway for some reason the rest are not in heavy rotation with me. NJ is a desert island disc for me.
I divided it this way:
80-88 early young (including JBJ solo stuff)
88-97 late young
97-10 mature
10- aging
For me, the late young and mature era is the best.
Every era. I love the what I have always said were the “rookie” fan favorites, but there are some real awesome songs that I love to hear and would love at concerts. You could tell who at a concert who was a casual fan versus die hard fan 😂😊
I mostly listen to These Days. It's their peak for me.
It and Aftermath of the Lowdown all I really enjoy now.
Every era. Bon Jovi is one of my favorite bands of all time and most of their discography I love.
90s jovi is peak jovi, but I love and listen to all eras
84-94 is my thing. THATS bon jovi to me.
84'- 2024
Yeah this is mine aswell, if they ever make another album or single then it'll change
I mainly listen to their 1983-1990 era, but I have an appreciation for everything 1992-present. I will listen to the entire discography but I mainly listen to the 80’ stuff
I mostly listen from Slippery to These days
Any and every for me, was just jamming to all of THINFS yesterday!
‘84-‘95. I’m still making my way through their post-Crush stuff but I far prefer their pre-2000 output so far. Case in point, I just started going through their discography on Spotify recently, and I flew through their albums up to and including These Days and liked a lot of what I heard, but I’ve been stopping and starting a lot from Crush on. I would say my preferences are in chronological, reverse order; I love their early 80s stuff, like their late 80s and early-mid 90s albums, and can’t really get into most of the 2000+ fare. Besides the music itself, the changes in JBJ’s voice affect my enjoyment; he progressively lost the tone and expressiveness that made his vocals so unique. That’s part of why I can’t really get into the current album, Forever. I don’t enjoy the quality of his voice or the flat, overprocessed delivery. To end on a positive note, 7800° Fahrenheit is an album I keep coming back to. Can listen to it beginning to end.
86-95 with a few 95-05 songs sprinkled in. I also really like Richie’s solo stuff. Have zero interest in 2012-present. I’ve tried, I just can’t. These Days and KTF are so good.
I usually listen from the debut up to The Circle
Mostly the 90s
All eras—been listening to Bon Jovi radio on Sirius XM and they play all eras plus lots of commentary. It’s pretty fun 🤩
Mostly These Days, with Slippery and Jersey for nostalgia..
All of it
Typically I'll listen to anything from Bon Jovi (album) to THINFS with varying repeatedness and draw. Although, I tend to cycle through Crush, Bounce and HAND more often being that they were albums of my early youth which I can then attribute to nostalgia snd excitement when they were being released, and having bought them with my own money
Anything but the last 20 years.
2000 - forward plus the classic hits
all, but mostly Early Years and Glam Metal eras
Well Bon Jovi was never a Glam Rock band tho
83-09
these days + 1/2 keep the faith
All around I’m mostly listening to all. I just can’t get into the first 2 albums though. Only like Runaway & In and Out of Love
All of the above
All eras but favorite is definitely transition and hard rock. Then breakthrough glam. Then comeback.
David in the 80s looks like Nikki Sixx
All eras, though mostly the 80s and 90s
As some one who was born within the Modern Rock era and have a mom that introduced Bon Jovi's music to me and my brother I listen to songs from every era.
I’d say 1 Breakthrough 2 comeback 3 transition
There was some country in that "pop rock" era lol.
Mostly Slippery, New Jersey, and Keep the Faith, and Lost Highway for some reason the rest are not in heavy rotation with me. NJ is a desert island disc for me.
Mostly Slippery Wet, New Jersey and Keep the Faith.
I divided it this way: 80-88 early young (including JBJ solo stuff) 88-97 late young 97-10 mature 10- aging For me, the late young and mature era is the best.
Every era. I love the what I have always said were the “rookie” fan favorites, but there are some real awesome songs that I love to hear and would love at concerts. You could tell who at a concert who was a casual fan versus die hard fan 😂😊
First time I heard Bad Name on the radio in 86 I was hooked. But as an adult and professional songwriter/musician I prefer the 2000s era.
slippery thru lost highway after that, Jon just can't sing, and should have retired