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Post by christine on Dec 3, 2006 17:01:13 GMT -6
I'd have to say my favorite is Never Gone, just because that was my first (and only) concert. It makes me remember driving about 80mph to get there on time (because my brother thought we were much closer than we really were and we stopped for food and were running late) and singing along with "Chapter One" with my 21 year old brother. My friend and his GF were looking at him like he was nuts and I was just laughing along.
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Post by frickfrackgirl on Dec 8, 2006 19:27:17 GMT -6
Why doesn't anyone like Black & Blue?! It's the greatest!! It's funny you say that. Even tho I chose Millinium I've been listening to B&B for the last week. I can't get Get Another Boyfriend outta my head. LOL
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Post by Julie on Dec 8, 2006 23:16:58 GMT -6
I go through phases like that LOL. I've been rocking out to Brian's album in my car all week, and before that, it had been awhile since I'd really listened to it, except for on my Bsb playlist on my computer. But I'll just decide to stick one of their CDs in one day, and then I'll listen to it for a week straight cause I realize all over again how awesome it is LOL.
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Post by lokinickfan8467 on Dec 23, 2006 22:57:23 GMT -6
omg i love them all! thank god it wasnt pick fav song cuz i have so many
boys will be boys i wanna be with you 10,000 promises (a night out version) get down if you want it to be good girl thats the way i like it the one back to your heart i want it that way shape of my heart get another bf not for me its true drowning i still climbing the walls siberia
great songs but they arent the only ones i like
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Post by HeathenMaiden on May 3, 2007 12:57:41 GMT -6
Whoohoo this is the first time I've seen a person from the US, when doing a poll on their albums include the two non-US released albums! Kudos to you, Julie!
My favorite would be Never Gone ;D
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Post by dewfreak on May 3, 2007 15:18:16 GMT -6
Never Gone, all the way. I loved it. I actually overplayed the CD and had to buy a new one. lol
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Post by HeathenMaiden on May 3, 2007 16:20:42 GMT -6
I've never overplayed a CD in my life despite owning close to 300 CDs. How does one do that? lol
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Post by dewfreak on May 3, 2007 16:57:10 GMT -6
Had it on repeat 24/7 for a couple of months straight. lol
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Post by Julie on May 3, 2007 21:20:12 GMT -6
Whoohoo this is the first time I've seen a person from the US, when doing a poll on their albums include the two non-US released albums! Kudos to you, Julie! My favorite would be Never Gone ;D You know what? I RARELY even listen to my US Backstreet Boys anymore. I listen to Backstreet's Back a lot more. And if I'm feeling in a bopper mood, I put on "the red album," as I call it LOL. If I had been the one to decide which combo of songs from those two albums made it onto the US Backstreet Boys, my tracklisting would have been a lot different LOL. So yeah, I always include those. I view those as the REAL albums... the US album was just kind of a compilation of the two LOL.
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Post by HeathenMaiden on May 4, 2007 4:37:27 GMT -6
That's how I feel about the US album too, it's just a compilation. Neither the Red Album nor Backstreet's Back were even featured on their OFFICIAL site in the discography section. I pointed it out on LD (all mad of course lol) and one of the webmasters of the official site saw my post and added the albums to the site.
I often feel like us International fans are neglected when it comes to official sales, albums and Backstreet history. Like whatever happened here before the US finally caught on to the phenomenon doesn't even count. We're the reason they're still here. We were there from the start.
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Post by Julie on May 5, 2007 11:02:23 GMT -6
^ I know; I totally agree. And honestly, they're still more popular in other countries, wouldn't you say? Never Gone did better outside the US. Why doesn't that seem to count? I think it's silly.
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Post by A-RokzStalker on May 5, 2007 11:08:38 GMT -6
I think the reason they do that is because when they compare BSB's sales to other groups sales, they don't think it's fair to count the international ones. I, however, think it's not fair to leave them out! But, that's the way the critics and music biz people think...
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Post by HeathenMaiden on May 5, 2007 12:58:47 GMT -6
^ I know; I totally agree. And honestly, they're still more popular in other countries, wouldn't you say? Never Gone did better outside the US. Why doesn't that seem to count? I think it's silly. They're definitely still popular here. Some certain members on liveDaily keep repeating how Never Gone was such a huge flop commercially and the singles never got any airplay - here in Sweden they played Just Want You To Know several times daily for at least 3-4 months. By the time I Still was to be released, radio stations over here didn't even feel it was necessary to bring it on the air right away since both Incomplete and Just Want You To Know still did so incredibly well! I think the reason they do that is because when they compare BSB's sales to other groups sales, they don't think it's fair to count the international ones. I, however, think it's not fair to leave them out! But, that's the way the critics and music biz people think... Unfortunately that's how many of the American fans think as well. Not saying you guys, but the majority I've encountered feel the same way sadly.
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Post by frickfrackgirl on May 6, 2007 23:37:22 GMT -6
That's how I feel about the US album too, it's just a compilation. Neither the Red Album nor Backstreet's Back were even featured on their OFFICIAL site in the discography section. I pointed it out on LD (all mad of course lol) and one of the webmasters of the official site saw my post and added the albums to the site. I often feel like us International fans are neglected when it comes to official sales, albums and Backstreet history. Like whatever happened here before the US finally caught on to the phenomenon doesn't even count. We're the reason they're still here. We were there from the start. I totally agree with you. I mean hell, if it were for you guys they might have never caught on in the US. It has always been a wonderment for me how thier home country took so long to chatch up with their music and then all of a sudden, BAM!! they are such a big thing. And just look at the reception they got on the Around The World tour vid. Other countries are starving for them and thier music, even today, and we has seemed to phase them out. I just don't get it.
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Post by estrella on May 8, 2007 13:41:36 GMT -6
I often feel like us International fans are neglected when it comes to official sales, albums and Backstreet history. Like whatever happened here before the US finally caught on to the phenomenon doesn't even count. We're the reason they're still here. We were there from the start. That's so true!! (not for me though) I was kind of young when they first started out, though... I used to think that the backstreet boys were the spice girls' boyfriends lmao!!! ;D I wasn't actually a BSB fan until I started reading fanfics, and then I began to listen to their music (around 2004?)... then I went to a concert and that's when I became a true true fan. I admire anyone who can sing well live, and they didn't disappoint. Probably the best concert I've ever gone to. (not that I've gone to very many: the corrs, bsb, school concerts) ;D
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