Quotes from Richie Sambora


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I'm a homebody, really, when it comes down to it.


I'm all for sharing music, but when people can download a whole record and pay nothing for it and then they share it with 100,000 other people, it's breaking down the whole business.


I've had a very, very interesting view of the planet over the last 30 years, touring as excessively as I have. And music is the most evocative, transformative, connective force in humanity, man.


That got me thinking. Bon Jovi kills in Jersey. Just kills. We did Atlantic City this past winter and man, you wouldn't believe the intensity in that crowd. Can I just talk for a minute about how amazingly hot Heather is?


There are a lot of really good guitar sounds and new kind atmospheres on the new Bon Jovi record. I think people are going to dig it, man. And it rocks hard.


When you're sick on the road, it's the worst. That's when you become the most vulnerable and neurotic. You become scared. If I had a cold or a chest infection, and I had to sing all those high parts, there was stage fright.


I didn't check into rehab. Instead of me heading into a place - I was just drinking too much and I needed to get my life together. I'm still in therapy and stuff like that, but it's good. I'm great. I feel fine.


I always felt there was some kind of nobility centered in my desire and passion for what I do.


I might have been a psychologist. It interests me.


I will do anything for anybody that asks me to do anything for a kid.


Going through the grief period of my dad and losing him - that was the worst thing because you know when you get that call. When you are seven, eight years old, you have that almost vision in your mind of what that's going to be like and what your going to feel like and it doesn't prepare you.


Songwriting is something that's very daunting until you have your first successful song, I think.


The early Bon Jovi stuff I can't stand. I just think we didn't have our stylistic voice. But some people love some of that stuff.


The Garden State will never leave me.


Throughout my career as a songwriter, I've had a knack for writing songs that were about me and my life experiences and observations.


We've been around for almost three decades now - there's about three generations of Bon Jovi fans.


When you walk out in front of an audience of over 70,000 people, you've got to be on your game. They deserve it.


When you're making a record, you try to achieve stylistically what fits on you. Like a good old coat, you know what I mean?


I was the lead singer in a lot of the bands I was in. You have to be comfortable. You gotta get up there and sell the song. You have to get up there and sell the lyric. You gotta be able to feel it.


Stand on the stage in front of 15 people or 15,000. Have them look up to you and tell you how wonderful you are, and if you don't think that's a great feeling, okay, then you're unlike me.