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Bon Jovi is still looking fit & amazing after all these years. He has been around like forever.

 

 

I remember going to his concert in early 90s as a schoolboy.

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Yes, he still look fit.

Axl Rose should be given a mirror

 

Bon Jovi is still looking fit & amazing after all these years. He has been around like forever.

 

 

I remember going to his concert in early 90s as a schoolboy.

 

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LOL at the comment session in Youtube.

 

'Kids' arguing over if the song is Chinese or Taiwanese, instead of appreciating the song.

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For effort I give a 10.. But the song, ok lah.. But won't be on my mobile phone playlist..

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Class 95 mentioned it this morning. Vernon said he heard "chicken rice" in mandarin. I agree with him.

 

"Wo ai ni yo ji fan" (I love you got chicken rice).

 

It's a Mandarin song with Sgp local dish flavour in it.

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For effort I give a 10.. But the song, ok lah.. But won't be on my mobile phone playlist..

 

 

good for the effort but not when you close your eyes and listen [laugh][laugh]

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Class 95 mentioned it this morning. Vernon said he heard "chicken rice" in mandarin. I agree with him.

 

"Wo ai ni yo ji fan" (I love you got chicken rice).

 

It's a Mandarin song with Sgp local dish flavour in it.

hi dear bro, I heard it twice. Bon Jovi's pronunciation of "我愛你有幾分", especially the last two words, seems sufficiently accurate to me (I am a native Chinese speaker). I would say Vernon of C95 is wrong. imho, Bon Jovi's attempt is quite decent, considering a complete lack of Mandarin knowledge I would imagine.

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For effort I give a 10.. But the song, ok lah.. But won't be on my mobile phone playlist..

Sound better any people like Jacky chang & Andy lau singing mandarin songs if you ask me.

 

If you close you eyes, & niot looking at Jon Bon Jovi singing, its actually sound better, like a rougher version of the original song. The pronounation can still improve but its not much worst than Jay chou.

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Class 95 mentioned it this morning. Vernon said he heard "chicken rice" in mandarin. I agree with him.

 

"Wo ai ni yo ji fan" (I love you got chicken rice).

 

It's a Mandarin song with Sgp local dish flavour in it.

 

The last person one can take advise from regarding spoken Mandarin is from a DJ who host english radio station... [rolleyes]

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