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“We literally set out to do a song that could be a theme song for the Celtics,” Mark Wahlberg says. “If you solo the tracks on Hangin’ Tough,” says Jordan Knight, “you’ll hear babies crying, you’ll hear sirens, you’ll hear a lotta stuff in the background.”
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The temporary studio had no vocal room, and there was plastic on the windows to try to drown out the sounds from outside. The recording for the group’s second album was done in a makeshift studio in (producer Maurice) Starr’s perennially under-construction home. In doing so New Kids on the Block became the first all-teen act to have five top 10 hits.įun Facts: Here’s a few facts via the Hollywood Reporterabout the group facts from their biography that was released in 2012. “Please Don’t Go Girl” was the fifth single to hit the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
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Off it came five singles to crack to the top 10, including a pair of number-ones on the Billboard Hot 100 with “I’ll Be Loving You (Forever)” and “Hangin’ Tough.” Narrowly missing the top spot was “Cover Girl”, which settled for peaking at number-two while “You Got It (The Right Stuff) climbed as high as three. The Hangin’ Tough album has went on to sell more than eight million copies in the United States and 14 million worldwide. It soared all the way to number-one on the Billboard 200, supplanting Repeat Offender by Richard Marx and staying on top for two weeks before being replace by Milli Vanilli’s Girl You Know It’s True. Don’t me.Ĭommercial Success: Their second studio album far and away turned into their most successful. I still think New Edition was the best boy band of the 80’s but you can’t deny that KNOTB sorta paved the way for N’Sync and the Backstreet Boys years later. “I’ll Be Loving You (Forever)” was another of my favorites. Say what you want but KNOTB harmonies were impeccable. “Please Don’t Go Girl” is one of my favorite group ballads ever.
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I mean, I wasn’t like “OMG that’s Joey!” when one of their videos came on TV but I was constantly banging out tracks from this cassette on my headphones. Here’s the thing I was probably embarrassed to admit then but not any longer - I loved this album as well. I remember dating a few girls at the end of the 80’s and into the early 90’s when I was lucky enough to score a trip to their bedroom and the walls would be inundated with NKOTB pinups and posters. Right there along with them were teenage girls losing their fuckin’ minds over New Kids on the Block. Jordache jeans, Rubik’s Cube, MTV, the Brat Pack, feathered hair and big perms stand out. Why I Loved It: When I reflect back on the ‘80’s there’s a handful of memories I have that stand out more than others. "Going back onstage was simply about us believing in ourselves and wanting to stand our ground," Wahlberg later said.Notable Songs: “Please Don’t Go Girl”, “You Got It (The Right Stuff)”, “I’ll Be Loving You Forever”, “Hangin’ Tough”, “Cover Girl” The crowd appreciated their tenacity and applauded. Wood's face was cut by a flying record, but Wahlberg insisted they perform because he didn't want a classmate in the crowd to see them back down. There, the band threw out cigarettes to win over the inmates.ĭuring an early gig at the Franklin Park Kite Festival, Nynuk faced a jeering crowd that started throwing things at them. One performance took place at a men's prison that housed one of Wahlberg's brothers. Nynuk rehearsed diligently and took just about any gig they could get, from talent shows and social halls to retirement homes. You can make us great." At an early performance, the crowd threw things at the band But he changed his mind after Wahlberg phoned and persuaded him to continue by telling him, "We want you to shine. Nynuk's other members, who were all a few years older, hazed the newest member of their group to the point that McIntyre wanted to leave. McIntyre eventually signed on, in part because he was a fan of New Edition. "I thought Dorchester was too far away,” he later told People. McIntyre passed his audition, singing Nat King Cole's "L-O-V-E," but he didn't jump at the opportunity to join the group. They landed on Joey McIntyre, a 12-year-old who lived in the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain and who had often performed at his local community theater. After none of the auditions set up by the four remaining members worked out, he again turned to Alford to find a kid who could sing and dance. However, Starr felt the group needed a fifth member. This may have been due to a lack of talent or simply a lack of commitment. According to his brother, Mark either "wanted to go out and steal cars with his friends" or preferred to "play basketball." Kelly also made an early exit from Nynuk. Photo: Michel Linssen/Redferns Two of the original members left and Joey McIntyre joinedĪfter a few months, Mark left Nynuk (though he would late find fame as Marky Mark and then as an actor).
