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Bon Jovi alum Richie Sambora says he has 'a different perspective' on events surrounding band than what was seen in Hulu docuseries titled Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story


The 64-year-old guitarist spoke about the Hulu docuseries following a performance at the 35th Barnstable Brown Kentucky Derby Eve Gala in Louisville, Kentucky.

The Perth Amboy, New Jersey native told the outlet that he felt the four-part docuseries did not reflect his story of how things went down with the rock band, as he thought it was primarily from the view of his former bandmate Jon Bon Jovi, 62. Sambora told People over the weekend that his set at the gala was 'really good' but 'too f***ing short' as time constraints limited him to a pair of Bon Jovi staples: 1986's Wanted Dead or Alive and 1988's I'll Be There for You. Sambora told People over the weekend that his set at the gala was 'really good' but 'too f***ing short' as time constraints limited him to a pair of Bon Jovi staples: 1986's Wanted Dead or Alive and 1988's I'll Be There for You

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