The Macomb Daily

Bon Jovi’s long career documented in new series

- By Gary Graff

Jon Bon Jovi acknowledg­es that the new documentar­y “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story” is “a little overwhelmi­ng, emotional.” It’s also a proverbial warts-andall presentati­on of his life, as well as the 40-plus-year career of the band that bears his name.

But Bon Jovi wouldn’t have it any other way.

“All I’ve ever wanted to sell was the truth,” the 62-year-old New Jersey rock icon explains via Zoom. “If you’re not gonna show it warts and all, don’t bother. This wasn’t a VH1 ‘Behind the Music.’ I wasn’t interested in a puff piece.”

“Thank You, Goodnight” — premiering Friday, April 26 on Hulu — is anything but that.

Over four episodes weighing in at nearly five hours, director Gotham Chopra, the son of philosophe­r Deepak Chopra and best known for his sports documentar­ies, digs into all aspects of the band, which has sold more than 120 million albums worldwide and been inducted into the Rock and Roll

Hall of Fame.

Chopra had access to band members present and past, including former guitarist Richie Sambora, controvers­ial former manager Doc McGhee, Bon Jovi’s rarely interviewe­d wife, Dorothea, and others in the band’s orbit.

It’s also framed around the voice problems Bon Jovi has encountere­d in recent years that required vocal cord surgery in 2022.

The band has a new album, “Forever,” due out June 7 but Bon Jovi isn’t sure he’ll ever be able to tour again.

“The ‘if’ is getting smaller and further in the distance on a daily basis, but it’s up to God at this point,” he said.

He has no regrets about sharing that struggle — and other issues — in the documentar­y.

“It was uncomforta­ble,” he says. “People of our era, our age, we didn’t grow up with discussing mental health issues … alcoholism or anxiety. Now it’s commonplac­e, and so I don’t mind discussing those issues personally with our listeners because I find they’ve experience­d the same things I have.

“If anything, I want them to feel closer to me as a man, as a writer, because I’m experienci­ng what you are — just differentl­y.”

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 ?? DISNEY — PICTUREGRO­UP ?? Jon Bon Jovi attends a press event for Hulu’s “Thank You, Goodnight” at the Langham Huntington in Pasadena, California, on Feb. 9.
DISNEY — PICTUREGRO­UP Jon Bon Jovi attends a press event for Hulu’s “Thank You, Goodnight” at the Langham Huntington in Pasadena, California, on Feb. 9.

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