Sunday, June 19, 2011

Get Down performed on the NKOTBSB tour

Yep, another set list change as the boys fine tune their show. As Backstreet Boys put it via Twitter, Bye Bye Love goes Bye Bye and makes way for the retro Get Down (You're The One For Me) in tact with retro dance moves and AJ rapping his heart out.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Naughty By Nature to perform at Tonight's New Jersey NKOTBSB show



As we all know Naughty By Nature made a surprise appearance at the Fenway show and performed Hip Hop Hooray. Story is that they were meant to do a 15 minute show but rain altered those plans so tonight be prepared for a 15 minute set with some O.P.P. no doubt.

NKOTBSB perform at Fenway with Naughty By Nature




The biggest show of their careers has just wrapped up and boy did they hit a home run tonight. OK, i'll spare you the baseball metaphors  but wow it was one hell of a show!

With the 9 fellas lining up at home plate and running to the stage for the introductions this outdoor spectacular had it all. Even an introduction from the mayor of Boston and Donnie Wahlberg's own brother Marky Mark (the almost as famous one) couldn't prepare the crowd for the surprise appearance from Naughty By Nature smashing Hip Hop Hooray out of the park (ok sorry, last one I promise) With a "hey" from the Backstreet Boys and a "ho" from the New Kids this once in a lifetime experience left all in attendance with a very special feeling.





THE REVIEWS


Excerpts

The Backstreet Boys worked dance numbers such as “The Call,” “Backstreet’s Back” and “Larger Than Life” as well as ballads including “Incomplete,” “Shape Of My Heart,” and the serenade segement “I’ll Never Break Your Heart,” showcasing excellent harmony work led by A.J. McLean and Nick Carter.
An appearance by Naughty By Nature for “Hip Hop Hooray” sent the show into overdrive, as all of Fenway Park danced in the rain to one of the most memorable hip-hop songs of the ‘90s. It was no surprise when a fan yelled out “I feel like I’m like 13 again!” The entire show mixed nostalgia with a sense of new life for both groups. 
Boston Herald Article

Most of the former heartthrobs are in their thirties, and in some cases early forties, but the show possessed an eerie aura of time travel. Through a gauzy lens — or perhaps it was the romance of the rain — it could easily have been 1990 (NKOTB) or 2000 (BSB).
Boston.com