"White bread is my phobia. You know the edges of white bread? Well, they give me the chills. I cant explain it. Im going to have to stop talking about it now because Im getting the chills. Sorry."
-Jordan
"Are you beatin' the heat? I've been taking several 'dipskipoos' to keep cool thru the sweltering nights."
-Joe
"I would say that I'm kind of a sweetener. I make things sweet."
-Jordan
"The most prized posessions in my family are my sneakers and my mind."
-Donnie
"Ive got something growin on the bottom of my chin right now, and Im doing MTV live in three hours."
-Joe
"Joe is kind of like a pony."
-Donnie
Q: Could you give Jon a thousand kisses from me?
"I'll hug him for you but a thousand kisses is pushing it, even though he's my brother."
-Jordan
"No I wouldn't go there. But I'm sure people would and here's three things I'd give to them so I'd never have to see them again: The Spice Girls, Hanson, Backstreet Boys."
-Joe (when asked if he would ever go to the moon)
"I want everything to go something."
-Joe (thanks for clearing that up, Joe! =)
Donnie: "See, we don't like watching our own videos, right guys? Well, Joe..."
Joe: "I like watching our videos!"
"I was a late bloomer....I was fifteen."
-Donnie
"We're not like that, we don't chase woman with dogs."
-Joe
"Captain Caveman is dope! I like the Flintstones...the new cartoons are terrible! They stink! I'd rather watch Bugs Bunny or The Flintstones any day of the week!"
-Jordan
"Me and Danny, were the perfect couple."
-Joe
"I want to say one thing. I think hiccups are psychological and they'll be cured only once whatever it is that's causing you to hiccup is out of your system."
-Donnie
"Everyone makes a big thing about that. Heres the deal. I like the Y. I like how it looks. Call me Joe, Joseph, Joey. I dont care. But when it appears on my CD, I like the Y."
-Joe
"Make the people smile,No matter what it takes.
If it takes ever ounce of my engery and everyother
guy is the group's engery. I Know everyone is gonna give
it all they got to make it happen TONIGHT cause TONIGHT is the night" - Donnie
Thoughts on Racsim
"Racism exists now because of the society were living in."
-Donnie
"America hasnt come close to living up to its reputation."
-Donnie
"When a black kid and a white kid grow up together, they dont care what color they are."
-Joe
"Ive lost a lot of friends over my brother. People would ask me do I love him. And Id say Do you love your brother?"
-Jon (about Chris)
"Sometimes when you're isolated, you become unconsciously ignorant. You don't learn about other people, other cultures."
-Donnie
"I don't care what color my brother is-he's my brother, I love him just the same."
-Jon
"As kids, there was all fighting going on around us when we were starting to go into schools during the busing. There was fighting going on, but it was all the adults - and the kids didn't care. We just went to school and loved it. We didn't care who we were going to school with - black kids, white kids, spanish kids - it didn't matter."
-Donnie
Sex, Love and Romance
"You can do anything in your dreams. You can have sex with the flyest girl."
-Jordan
"You shouldnt have sex with someone you dont care about."
-Danny
"I think romance is an attitude."
-Joe
"Making love is so special...almost like the best feeling in the world."
-Donnie
"Im vulnerable when Im in love."
Jordan
"Once you get into Paris...you get all romantic and you just want to sing...love songs..."
-Joe
"I think romance is very sweet. I dont think theres too much of it out there these days. Men try to be too macho."
-Jon
(a little dialogue)
"Donnie used to fall in love every day."
-Danny
Jordan to Joe: I'm gonna tell you 'bout the birds and the bees.
Joe: Let me tell you about the birds and the bees.
Jordan: You're gonna tell me about the birds and the bees?!?
Joe: There's birds and there's bees and that's that. Period.
"Junita Brundelfly is the only girl I've ever been in love with, and when she gave me the push, I just cried and cried. Whenever I go home I call her up, and we meet, but she says she'll never go out with me again. Now I don't fall in love. I just flirt, because love can be very painful."
-Donnie (awwwwww)
"My sexiest experience was with a girl in a hotel room in New York, but that's all I can tell you!"
-Joe
"Love is the key."
-Jordan
"I love gettin' dumped."
-Donnie
"I'm sincere. I don't feed girls lines. I think that's tacky."
-Jon
"All I thought about when I was a teenager was girls. I always had a girl, I could always get a girl...They've always been important to be...I've had my heart broken, but in those days I was a heartbreaker too."
-Donnie
"If they think were virgins or we don't mess around then they've gotta be crazy. I'm 24 years old!"
-Danny
"I don't see us as sex symbols! These are my friends!"
-Joe
"I really want a girlfriend...to take her for walks on the beach."
-Donnie (too sweet :)
Music
New Kids on the Block
Released: April 1, 1986
Chart positions: #25 US, #6 UK
RIAA description: 3x Platinum
Worldwide sales: 10 million
Singles: "Be My Girl," "Stop It Girl" and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)"
Hangin' Tough
Released: September 6, 1988
Chart positions: #1 US, #1 UK, #4 GER
RIAA description: 8x Platinum
Worldwide sales: 16 million
Singles: "Please Don't Go Girl," "You Got It (The Right Stuff)," "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)," "Hangin' Tough," "Cover Girl" and "My Favorite Girl" (airplay - only)
Merry, Merry Christmas
Released: September 19, 1989
Chart positions: #9 US, #13 UK, #30 GER
RIAA description: 2x Platinum
Worldwide sales: 10 million
Singles: "This One's for the Children" and "Funky, Funky Xmas" (airplay - only)
Step by Step
Released: June 5, 1990
Chart positions: #1 US, #1 UK, #1 GER
RIAA description: 3x Platinum
Worldwide sales: 19 million
Singles: "Step by Step," Tonight", "Let's Try It Again" and "Valentine Girl" (airplay - only)
No More Games: The Remix Album
Released: February 12, 1991
Chart positions: #10 US, #15 UK
RIAA description: Gold
Worldwide sales: 5 million
Singles: "Games" and "Call It What You Want"
Face the Music
Released: January 24, 1994
Chart positions: #37 US, #36 UK, #44 GER
RIAA description: N/A
Worldwide sales: 2 million
Singles: "Dirty Dawg", "If You Go Away" and "Never Let You Go"
Greatest Hits
Released: February 16, 1999
Super Hits
Released: April 17, 2001
Movies
Track List
New Kids on the Block (1986, Columbia)
1 Stop It Girl
2 Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
3 Popsicle
4 Angel
5 Be My Girl
6 New Kids On The Block
7 Are You Down?
8 I Wanna Be Loved By You
9 Don't Give up On Me
10 Treat Me Right
Hangin' Tough (1988, Columbia)
1 You Got It (The Right Stuff)
2 Please Don't Go Girl
3 I'll Be Loving You (Forever)
4 Cover Girl
5 I Need You
6 Hangin' Tough
7 I Remember When
8 What'cha Gonna Do About It?
9 My Favorite Girl
10 Hold On
Merry, Merry Christmas (1995, Columbia)
1 This One's for the Children
2 Last Night I Saw Santa Claus
3 I'll Be Missin You Come Christmas (A Letter to Santa)
4 I Still Believe in Santa Claus
5 Merry, Merry Christmas
6 The Christmas Song
7 Funky, Funky, Xmas
8 White Christmas
9 The Little Drummer Boy
10 This One's for the Children (Reprise)
Step By Step (1990, Columbia)
1 Step By Step
2 Tonight
3 Baby, I Believe In You
4 Call It What You Want
5 Let's Try It Again
6 Happy Birthday
7 Games
8 Time Is On Our Side
9 Where Do I Go From Here?
10 Stay With Me Baby
11 Funny Feeling
12 Never Gonna Fall In Love Again
Face the Music (1994, Columbia)
1 Intro: Face the Music
2 You Got the Flavor
3 Dirty Dawg
4 Girls
5 If You Go Away
6 Keep on Smilin'
7 Never Let You Go
8 Keepin' My Fingers Crossed
9 Mrs. Right
10 Since You Walked into My Life
11 Let's Play House
12 I Can't Believe It's Over
13 I'll Still Be Loving You
14 I'll Be Waitin'
Greatest Hits (1999, Columbia)
1 Step by Step
2 You Got It (The Right Stuff)
3 I'll Be Loving You (Forever)
4 Cover Girl
5 Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
6 Please Don't Go Girl (7" Version)
7 Tonight
8 This One's for the Children
9 Valentine Girl
10 Let's Try It Again
11 Hangin' Tough
12 If You Go Away
13 Baby, I Believe in You
14 Call It What You Want (The C+C Pump-It Mix)
Television
Thoughts On Touring Back in the day
"If it were up to me, I wouldnt really practice for a tour. Id just get up there and do it."
-Donnie
"The worst thing about being on the road is being lonely - and being all cramped up in a hotel room."
-Jordan
"The worst thing about being on the road is not being around your family and friends...and packing and unpacking."
-Danny
"The worst thing about touring is the traveling...because you have no sense of home."
-Jon
"A great show is when I have total confidence and I let loose."
-Jordan
"When I come off tour, I like just sitting outside and watching the stars or listening through the window to the trees."
-Jon
"Paris was the best thing that happened to me on the road."
-Joe
"No matter how many places we go - and we've been to all fifty states, and Europe and Japan, too - we hardly ever get to see any of the famous sites. It's aggravating!"
-Jon
"You open your door and Donnie's in the next room and Danny's down the hall, so I know that was weird for me."
-Jon
"If it's a stage and there's a crowd out there, I love it!"
-Joe
"The best thing is the traveling. Up until I was in the group, I'd be lucky if I left my neighborhood!"
-Jon
"When I'm standing there singing our songs, sometimes I feel like I don't want to come off the stage. The energy is tremendous!"
-Jordan
"It's a blast being on the road. You just have fun. All of America is your home."
-Joe
"I'll be, you know, on the tour bus...I'll be trying to dance around and the bus is shaking and everything."
-Jordan
On Fame
"Since I was little I always had the feeling something great was going to happen to me."
-Jordan
"I always dreamed of being very famous..."
-Jon
"Ive worked hard for my success. Ive paid my dues."
-Donnie
"My father would laugh at all this gold."
-Joe
"Sometimes its hard to make sense of all this."
-Jordan
"Theres so much going on in our lives right now...later on we can all fall in love and settle down."
-Danny
"Regardless how much people work at it, and how much talent there is, its still destiny."
-Joe
"Thats probably the worst thing...the privacy thing...people dont see you as human anymore...they dont think you do human things."
-Jon
"If you have 20 gold or platinum albums all over your wall and a bank full of money and you don't have a smile on your face -- what good is that?"
-Donnie
"I could complain about it all day, but when it's gone, I'll be like 'Where'd it go?'"
-Jordan
"Dick Scott kept saying 'They'll be bigger than the Beatles.' I thought, the poor man is obviously sick, but if it makes him happy...Honestly, I thought everybody would come to their senses sooner or later."
-Kay McIntyre
"I wish I could just be alone sometimes and no one would know who I am."
-Jordan
"I'm not a star. Stars are in the sky."
-Donnie
"The public tends to forget you are a real person...a human being. And sometimes it's very difficult to deal with."
-Donnie
"When we left the club last night there were paparazzi out there just doing anything to get a photo of us. My bodyguard was yelling at them and they were like 'hey, man we've got our job to do.' They don't care. They have no feelings for you."
-Jordan
"I miss being a 'normal' teen...sometimes. I wish I was just playing football with my friends after school and going to school and living a regular life - but, you know, sometimes you think about that because you miss it and stuff, but it's one of the things that you have to accept."
-Joe
"There are times when I wake up and I act like it's totally normal for people to be outside waiting for me - it's almost a way of life now. Then every once in a while I say 'wow, this is strange.' It's crazy."
-Jordan
"It's great. When I'm sixty years old, I'll be collecting those residuals."
-Jon (on the cartoon & comic books)
"Its not, You played Giants Stadium and now youre playing a club. Its, Can you believe 700 people showed up to see me? I kind of got the monkey off my back."
-Joe (on his first solo concerts)
On Family
"[My mother] used to be my conscience. Whenever I wanted to do something, Id think twice and ask myself what my mother would say."
-Joe
"That bond between the son and his mother...its so hard to explain. I love my mother so much."
-Danny
"My family is truly where my heart is. I love them."
-Donnie
"Family is everything to me, that's my biggest treasure, my family."
-Joe
"We want nothing to do with him. He is part of our lives we have completley blacked out."
-Jordan (on his father)
"Money, fame, status - that don't mean Jack to me if I ain't got my family here cuz if you think about it a family is all you've got."
-Donnie
"I love just to be able to treat my family. Show them a good time - spoil them!"
-Jordan
"Sometimes I can be real quiet, like I'll get into moods where I don't talk a lot, don't share my feelings and thoughts. But I like to surprise the people I love with other kinds of expressions. I did this one thing that really moved my mother. It was wintertime, and while she was in the house, I went outside and wrote in the snow in really large letters that took up the whole backyard: I Love You, Mom. That gave her a lot of pleasure, and me, too."
-Joe
"It's difficult enough growing up, but without the support of your parents, it's almost impossible."
-Jon
On The Fans
"I would just like to thank our fans because they stick by us no matter what. If they hear a rumor about us they try not to believe it. Our fans are just so loyal they'll stick up for us no matter what. That's what makes our fans so special becuase I've seen people who like an artist one minute and totally dis 'em the next minute. But our fans are so loyal and that's what I'd like to thank them for."
-Jordan
"Somebody said that NKOTB was dead. But for that to be possible, all of you would have to be dead."
-Donnie
"Our fans are the most loyal fans in the music business."
-Joe
"The British girls really let their hair down, they come up to me and say, 'Kiss!' Not, 'Please can I have a kiss?' And of course, I kiss 'em!"
-Donnie
"It's real nice to interact with your fans because you find out a lot of things. You find out their side; how they perceive you."
-Jon
"Our fans, they give us a lot of energy when we're onstage."
-Jordan
"We feel we have the most devoted fans because no matter what happens...if we get a bad review in the paper, they'll write letters to the newspaper telling the guy to get lost who wrote the bad review."
-Danny
"After being away, I appreciate the fans who are still here for me. Even little gifts are really touching."
-Joe
"Our fans are so loyal-that's what I really love them for."
-Jordan
"I appreciate our fans so much! I'm more than happy to sign an autograph or say hi if it makes our fans happy. It's important to all of us to make our fans feel good because we know that without them, we would have nothing."
-Joe
On Friends
"Joe's a lot like me. I see him like I see me. We both always have to be right."
-Donnie
"Our manager's always telling us he's never seen a group of kids who could get together with all the pressures that are on us."
-Jon
"When I first joined the group, I didn't like everyone. I was basically from a different environment than Joe and Danny and I misjudged them. I didn't think they were cool enough to be part of a rock band. But things have changed."
-Jordan
"We end up making friends in every city we travel to."
-Jon
"I'm very laid back and easy to get along with. I can chill with anyone."
-Jordan
"[We] don't even have to think about the friendship. It's just there."
-Joe
"Jon and I get each other mad, but we always make up, and we never hold a grudge."
-Donnie
"Jordan inspires me, pumps me up. We have a lot of things in common, when I'm feeling down and blue, I can always go to Jordan."
-Joe
"A lot of times I'll bully Joe and stuff, but it's just to get him in line and keep his head straight."
-Donnie
"It's funny, though, because sometimes Donnie and I get on a roll and it's non-stop arguing. But other times, neither of us will say anything back!"
-Joe
"Joe's a great guy, but sometimes he holds grudges a little bit longer than he should - even for a small, minor thing."
-Jon
"It's like any other set of friends, we get along great, and at times have our disagreements."
-Danny
Music
"All I wanna do is sing and dance."
-Joe
"We said our last album was gonna be the last album-so who knows if we'll do another."
-Jon
"Everybody asks me why I didn't sing a lead song on the album. Well, I didn't feel ready for it."
-Jon
"I'm not the best singer, but I think I'm a good entertainer."
-Joe
"I may be steering the car, but everybody's pushing it, because everyone wanted to make a change and grow."
-Donnie (about Face the Music)
"I think censorship might be too much, but not labeling. I think there's nothing wrong with telling the person who's buying the album what's on it. Nowadays, it doesn't matter. You might even sell more albums if you say it's x-rated."
-Joe
"There will be [solo albums]. There will be. I guarantee that."
-Joe
"When people go to a club or turn on a radio, I think 9 times out of 10 they want to feel good. They don't want to feel bad. You watch the news to feel bad because it's crime story after crime story. Why would you turn on the radio for relief and want to hear people moaning and groaining about their problems?"
-Donnie
"I hope I'll always be an entertainer, and a writer and producer as well."
-Jordan
"Janet Jackson - I dream about her all the time."
-Joe
"If an individual was inspired, then that's great. But if a record company executive was inspired to try and make money off of something that we did, then that's garbage. I can't respect that. You know, for example, if a group came out and said, 'Wow, New Kids influenced us. And we saw them and said, 'Hey, we can be successful too.'' Then that's fine. I can only respect that. As far as record companies scrambling to put a bunch of white kids together, it's garbage, it's stupid."
-Donnie
"We checked out Madonna's show. I don't know if all our fans should go see that show!"
-Jordan
"I like Frank Sinatra, and that's no joke."
-Joe
"I love slow songs and pretty melodies - and thats a lot of whats on here. I didnt want to go totally left and try to be something I wasnt, just because Oh, Im not cool now because I was a New Kid. I didnt want to fall into that trap. People know when youre not being genuine."
-Jordan (on his first solo album)
"I like 'N S ync, they have that sparkle in their eyes that we had before things got too crazy."
-Joe
"I don't think there's anything wrong with labeling. With censorship, where do you draw the line? Sticky process."
-Jordan
"At first I was kinda p---ed but Im in the drivers seat now."
-Jordan (on his record deal)
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About The New Kids:
New Kids on the Block is a boy band that enjoyed enormous success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Assembled in Boston in 1984 by producer Maurice Starr, the members consisted of brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. The group went on to sell over 70 million albums worldwide, generated hundreds of millions of dollars in concert revenues, and paved the way for acts like Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC. The group broke up in 1994. The group reunited in April 2008, and are now planning a new album and an international concert tour in the fall.
For once, all the rumors are actually true.
The Right Stuff really is at long last returning to your block. Thankfully, this time, its all happening in the right way too.
New Kids On The Block five now fully-grown men who forever defined what the modern boy band would look and sound like are back together for the very first time in nearly a decade and a half, and currently hard at work on their first new album since 1994. That still untitled album should be released sometime this summer, preceded by the New Kids first new single since the Nineties, and followed in the fall by an already hotly anticipated international concert tour.
On a March afternoon, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood are gathered together, hanging tough all over again in a small Los Angeles studio looking a little older, but still youthful, fit and anxious to not simply celebrate their musical legacy, but also add something new and personally meaningful to it. In the late Eighties and early Nineties, while still teenagers themselves, New Kids on the Block became a phenomenon, selling over 70 million albums including the back-to-back international number one efforts, 1988s Hangin Tough and 1990s Step By Step and a series of crossover smash R&B, pop hits like You Got It (The Right Stuff), Cover Girl, Didnt I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Hangin Tough, Ill Be Loving You, Step By Step and Tonight as well as countless number of concert tickets, t-shirts and even lunchboxes to primarily female kids around the world. Then under the guidance of producer Maurice Starr who had previously brought the world New Edition, the New Kids made a tremendous impact on the culture very quickly.
I think history has looked upon us fondly, say McIntyre. I wouldnt say we were important, but people do now see our place in pop history. Weve read that we ..begat the boy bands like Backstreet Boys and NSync. And in a way, those groups have all made us more contemporary. They made us younger in a way by putting us in their generation. But hey, what about New Edition? There would be no New Kids without them. And of course, the Jackson Five begat New Edition. So I guess we were really just the first white boy band.
These days, four of the five Kids have kids themselves, as well as assorted careers and lives of their own, and so their decision to reunite had been an adult if joyful one that theyve taken very seriously. Thats why this time around even with the assistance of a great new team including Interscope Records and the Azoff Management team, its the original Kids themselves who have taken charge of their own destiny with new music that they found and funded themselves.
Were not kids, were just the guys now, Donnie Wahlberg says with a smile as he takes a break from the recording sessions that started this past winter and have taken on a momentum of its own this spring. Long the hold out from any sort of New Kids On The Block reunion, Wahlberg who has enjoyed considerable success as a constantly working actor in the intervening years has long made it clear that he had absolutely no interest in simply cashing in on the Kids good name. Weve had so many offers from so many people over the years, but Ive always protected the asset, he says. We never sold the New Kids house to anyone. And until we got together in a recording studio in Orlando two months ago, I havent even been in the same room with these five guys for fifteen years.
And this time, its the boys make that, the men in the group who are in charge.
We took the initiative instead of going out and asking for help from a label or anyone, McIntyre explains. We just started recording because we wanted to and because we were ready. We started doing this from the ground up just us.
The brand new New Kids album was really sparked when Wahlberg was in New York for a costume fitting for the upcoming film Righteous Kill that finds him living out another life-long dream by acting in a film alongside two of his greatest heroes, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino as well as 50 Cent. Finding himself around the block, Wahlberg visited the office of his longtime music lawyer who handed him a demo tape of a young singer-songwriter name Nazeree. Since the days of New Kids and his time producing hits in the early Nineties for his brother Mark as Markey Mark and The Funky Bunch Wahlberg has been handed a mountain of demos in his time and he took the offering with absolutely no expectations.
Putting the CD on while driving a few days later, Wahlberg heard two songs that spoke to him powerfully. I got in the car in Boston on my birthday and I popped it in, he recalls. The first song was called ..Click, Click, Click and from the minute it started, it just grabbed me. I kept waiting for this kid to falter, but he never did. Not only that I immediately recognized that Joey McIntryre is going to love this record, Jordan Knight is going to love this record and I love this record. The music speaks to all of our sensibilities, but theyre all totally different. It was hip-hop and honest enough for me. It was soulful enough for Jordan and pop and unselfish enough for Joe. It just had it all. I spent the next few hours driving up to girls at red lights and playing them the song. They said, ..Is that your song? I said ..Not yet.
After years of blocking any reunion, Wahlberg was suddenly energized and drove to Jordan Knights house that night and played him the songs, I told him. ..Jordan, this could be the moment right here. Jordan heard ..Click, Click, Click and he loved it. Then I emailed them to Joe and the same reaction and more importantly his wife cried. So I pulled out my checkbook and we started going.
What had started was more like a mission than a comeback.
See what I discovered is that the self-respect I have as an actor was hard to have in music, Wahlberg explains. Parts of what we went through were kind of prefabricated though the whole New Kids machine only started once we got the ball rolling. It was grass roots before that. Maurice Starr was the guy behind our success, but we were in it from day one. So over the years, Ive often thought Id like to experience the group with that feeling of self-respect instead of just the fame and hysteria, so its not about just getting something back, but about really doing something.
In the months that followed, Wahlberg and the other Kids would collaborate closely with Nazaree, who turned out to be a New Kids fan since childhood, as well as other gifted producers and writers including Bryan-Michael Cox, Emanuel Kiriakou, RedOne and Fernando on an new album that blends the melodic soul of vintage New Kids with a decidedly contemporary, hip hop feel.
Donnie was right, McIntyre explains. The new music were making reignited this whole thing so its not just cashing in on pure nostalgia for the old days.
Of the groups demise back in the mid-Nineties, McIntyre explains, We were just fried. What happened to us in the span of a couple years was mind-blowing, and no one really knew what it was. We were learning as it went. A lot of groups today know the mold and plan accordingly. We didnt start out with the idea that in two years wed be playing stadiums. So by the end of our touring obligations in like 1992, we just want to go home. We had moved on and then music had totally moved on. Grunge happened. Rock and roll came back. We never slammed the door shut we just sort of walked away. And at that point, we werent exactly going to hold a press conference because no one really cared.
Its the thing about being in a boy band, Wahlberg says. In some ways we were much more in control than people could ever imagine back then. But in some ways, you cant control anything.
In the studio today, all five seem to be getting along and contributing something to the whole.
I think the thing with us is that we always hung onto the fact that we were buddies first, Joey McIntyre explains. This wasnt a cattle call or a reality show. The point is this wasnt a business first. Its wasnt even a business second. This was a business last. And in the end, we stayed friends and didnt judge each other two much, which could get frustrating. But the pay off for that is that almost 20 years later, we can get together, hang out and have fun. Its different now, its a little more planned out and professional, but were still a bunch of guys who love doing this and want every show to be our best.
Now that the five Kids are standing together and planning to hit the road with a new show, simply reviving the old hits isnt enough. No, I want this to be redemption but not for us, Wahlberg explains. I want it to be redemption for the fans. I want them to feel entertained, to feel treated to something special. And I want them to be so satisfied by what they get that theyll realize they werent crazy all those years ago that they put their heart into the right place back then and that it was worth the wait to come back again.
Make no mistake; the New Kids intend to play all the familiar hits along with some brand new ones too. Our old songs arent necessarily standards they were pretty sweet but its going to be fun in a live show. People come to hear that music, so were going to sing it with basically the same sound. Were not doing a reggae version of our three biggest hits because when I see that, it pisses me off. Even Im like ..Spare me. We have something like ten top ten hits, which is amazing. So if we do those and five new songs, well have a hell of a show. We will give the people what they want to hear.
So what will a New Kids On The Block concert look like in 2008?
Were still young, were still hot, McIntryre answers with a laugh. Our fans are between 25 and 35 now because they were really young then. Theyre still very attractive and very legal. So its going to be a girls night out. I know my wifes going to be there every step of the way, but its still going to be fun.
Yes, the wait has been a long one, but it wont be much longer now.
The snowball is getting pretty big, McIntrye adds as he and his four old friends get back to work. And its heading down the mountain now.
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