Jack
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Post by Jack on Aug 13, 2010 20:03:51 GMT -5
Why on earth didn't they release This Is Us? It was their best shot at a successful single this era. Loved Straight Through My Heart though (even though Solider Down is a way cooler name).
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nali
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Post by nali on Aug 15, 2010 11:57:10 GMT -5
This is Us was def their best bet, but either way it seems like Clear Channel doesn't really want to play their songs. Releasing a song just because RedOne, Max Martin or Claude Kelly was involved doesn't ensure anything for them.
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George
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Post by George on Aug 15, 2010 21:31:44 GMT -5
I've always thought about getting this album, but it's a shame the song with Pitbull isn't included on the physical release. But third single? I never knew they had a second off the album. Yep. "Bigger"
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ClevelandRox
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Post by ClevelandRox on Aug 16, 2010 15:33:38 GMT -5
I've always thought about getting this album, but it's a shame the song with Pitbull isn't included on the physical release. But third single? I never knew they had a second off the album. Yep. "Bigger"Which is one of my favorites, but I thought they needed something really different that stood out as the second single to get it to do anything, Bigger sounded just like old school BSB, they shouldve went with Bye Bye Love. :(
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George
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Post by George on Aug 20, 2010 1:21:12 GMT -5
New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys Talking Joint TourBy Megan Vick, N.Y. | August 18, 2010 4:50 EDT The ultimate boy band tour could be coming soon to an arena near you. New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys are close to signing a deal with Live Nation Entertainment which could lead to a joint tour as early as March 2011, E! News reports. The members of NKOTB and BSB may be recording a single together before the proposed tour. While Live Nation has not commented on the tour, the company is also said to be looking for a third group to round out the tour, with Boyz II Men at the top of the wish list. "The idea is to recreate the boy band phenomenon," says a source close to the negotiations. "It will be the ultimate ladies' night out." The boy bands first teamed up last June during a Radio City Music Hall performance. At the concert, New Kids on the Block joined the Backstreet Boys (sans Kevin Richardson, who left the band in 2006) for a rendition of the latter's smash hit "I Want It That Way."
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