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    Bon Jovi - Runaway Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Bon Jovi - Runaway? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Bon Jovi - Runaway from 1980s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Bon Jovi - Runaway
    ISTP

    ISTP (3w4)

    Bon Jovi - Runaway personality type is ISTP, but I am not sure if they are the only one (a good ISTP on my good day could give me a run for my money)

    Some of my favorite ISTPs:

    John Cusack - On the cover of his book he said he was an ISTP and he definitely fits the description.

    Allison (the Other Allison) - She and I share the same birthday and we both love Disney World.

    Mystery Science Theater 3000 - I think their personalities map to the 4th letter.

    Matt Damon - More than likely an ISTP.

    Jim Carrey - He has a very dry sense of humor and I am sure he is an ISTP.

    John Ritter - I am not sure how this guy is so goofy and funny all at the same time, but he is.

    I may be missing some, but I am sure there are more. I think this type of personality is interesting and can be funny and charming and sweet and compassionate and kind all at the same time. It also gives me a chance to not be so serious all the time.

    “Runaway” is the debut single by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was originally recorded in 1981 for the so-called “Power Station Demos“ at the beginning of singer Jon Bon Jovi's career, featuring the vocalist backed by session musicians.

    The track was recorded in 1982 at the Power Station recording studio, and released to radio in 1983. Jon Bon Jovi chose studio musicians who were recording with other artists using the studio at the time—these musicians became known as “The All Star Revue”, which included: bassist Hugh McDonald (who would join Bon Jovi in 1994 as an unofficial member); guitarist Tim Pierce (who was working on a John Waite record with producer Neil Giraldo); drummer Frankie LaRocka; and keyboardist Roy Bittan. The keyboard intro was written by Mick Seeley—then of John Bongiovi and the Wild Ones and later with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes—who also performed backing vocals on the track with David Grahmme. The song became a surprise hit in 1983 on WAPP-FM.

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