
You already know
how I feel about the
New Kids on the Block — ahem, sorry,
NKOTB reunion. When
they appeared on The Today Show this morning, tons of fans went crazy. I was driving around listening to
Kiss 108 and that's all anyone was talking about. (Sure, I know, there's an
ulterior motive there, but there were all kinds of stories of people driving hours to see them at a club tonight, and digging out all kinds of old NKOTB paraphernalia, etc.). Now, maybe it's because I grew up in New York and not here in Boston, but I tell you: I just don't get why this is
such a big deal. I can appreciate wanting a favorite group to reunite, but not if it's a teen pop group. I mean, look at those guys in the picture; I don't really want to see them try to recreate their glory days all these years later. I don't want to hear Joey Mac stretch his voice to reach the high notes in "
Please Don't Go Girl." They're grown men. I actually feel sorry for them having to do this — especially Donnie Wahlberg, who has tried so hard to get some credibility in recent years with his acting. How can we take him seriously again after this? Seeking a reality check, I asked a 30-year-old woman at
Newbury Comics this morning if
she was excited about the reunion, and she told me, "I lived through it once. That was enough." That seems to be how I feel about it, except I skipped it the first time around.
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