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Going Down the New Kids Memory Lane

8/20/2020

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Yes, I am a New Kids fan.  I’ve been one since I was eight years old.  I was a de facto fan because my older cousins were fans.  I eventually outgrew my childhood love affair with the New Kids (now called NKOTB), but for some reason, when quarantine hit, New Kids fever hit me out of nowhere.  It first started with the melody and chorus of “Let’s Try It Again” running through my mind.  I started hearing that song in my head every night before going to bed in March.  So, one day, I decided to lean in to that.  I started looking up their Youtube videos, and did that for days on end (don’t judge).  
 
I started looking up all their old hits, and then wanted to learn more about their background.  Who, actually, were they?  What I remember from my childhood is that they were these White, urban? suburban? kids who sang R&B music.  When I was young, I remember feeling intrigued the minute I saw the video for “Please Don’t Go Girl” II (the one with Joey singing lead in the music studio-ish place).  Joey was my guy.  Those baby blue eyes singing so soulfully just got me every time.  And Jordan because of his falsetto.  To me, the New Kids were cool, hip, young, fun-loving, good-looking and talented.  What was there not to like?  I had New Kids on the Block pajamas too, which made me feel like I knew them because I grew up with them.
 
Fast forward to April 2020, the beginning of quarantine in Massachusetts.  I learned more about who this man, Maurice Starr was, who is credited as being the one who put these boys together in a band.  It was great to know that they were pushed by a man who had a great vision for their success. The fact that this Black man had a vision to make urban children stars is really moving to me, and the irony is not lost that he made these White children stars at a time when the powers that be believed so much in the inferiority of Blacks that they wanted to keep their White children separate from them in school.  And now look at what Black culture gave to the New Kids.  Look at what Black culture gave to White America, in fact: a successful boy band with its legions of fans and international fame. 
 
Reading up about NKOTB’s background and history, and watching their older videos also made me realize, even more, the power of what having a mentor can mean for young people.  Look at what can happen when young people find adults who can shape them for a future they never thought they’d have, and, in turn, teach youth to want more out of life and to go after what is theirs.  Isn’t that amazing?  
 
That’s why places such as the Dorchester Youth Collaborative, where some of the New Kids hung out before their fame, should be funded and supported more.  How many other super stars are waiting to be discovered and molded from our neighborhoods? 
 
As a New Kids fan, I appreciate the fact that they know and honor their roots and pay homage to their cultural influences.  I appreciate the fact that they pushed against stereotypes about what urban is supposed to look like, and the fact that they sang and continue to sing really good ballads that can put me to sleep every night.   
 
Here are some oldies for your fun-loving pleasure: 
 
Please Don’t Go Girl (1988)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2txArOEsLPc
 
Step by Step (Live) (1990)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycZdVI-gQxs
 
and one of my newer favorites:
 
Single (2008)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US5fXXiWjSk
 
Side note: isn’t it funny how all of them are still going after the same girl in their videos? ;-)

​Want more New Kids info?  Check out these additional articles and videos about them below. Yes, this is what I did in my free quarantine time (don’t judge!)
 
NKOTB on Their Cultural Influences and the Effect of Busing on Their Careers 
 
Article

  • “NKOTB’s ‘Hangin’ Tough’ at 30: How Teen Hijinks in a Volatile City Spawned a Pop Classic,” https://variety.com/2019/music/news/nkotb-hangin-tough-anniversary-interview-1203156014/ (March 8, 2019)
 
Videos 
  • “Donnie Wahlberg Tells Stories About Tupac & Brother Mark Walhberg + Merging Hip-Hop with Pop,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDfW6pNrbVo (Video published June 28, 2017)
 
  • “New Kids on the Block on Arsenio Part 3,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPNReyXmYIE (Video published December 3, 2009) (New Kids on Arsenio Hall show discussing Black influences (1990))
 
NKOTB History
 
Articles

  • “New Kids on the Block: The Hurdles They Overcame Before Enjoying Pop Music Success,” https://www.biography.com/news/new-kids-on-the-block-origins (August 28, 2019)
 
  • “New Kids on the Block: From Puberty to Platinum,” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/new-kids-on-the-block-from-puberty-to-platinum-112529/ (November 2, 1989) (on the New Kids’ rise to success and their experience of being first marketed to Black audiences; also discusses Maurice Starr’s relationship with his prior band, New Edition)
 
  • "New Kids on the Block: Their Early Boston Days," https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2012/09/29/new-kids-block-their-early-boston-days/QkknuflO1Uy45M0xDmOIPP/story.html (September 30, 2012)
 
  • “The Heartthrobs of America,” https://people.com/archive/cover-story-the-heartthrobs-of-america-vol-34-no-6/(August 13, 1990) (discussing the New Kids’ journey and their feelings of being famous) 
 
Videos 

  • “New Kids on the Block 2008 Behind the Music,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhpBou_Lcds (Video published January 1, 2017) (on the New Kids’ history with Maurice Starr)
 
  • “NKOTB on Face to Face,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fskp-ZWftmw (Video published March 4, 2010) (on the group’s rise to fame and their history with Maurice Starr)
 
  • “NKOTB – The Right Stuff (1988),” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvv02i-J1pI (Video published November 21, 2009) (showing the New Kids’ first Apollo performance in New York City and the warm reception they received by the crowd)
 
More Jordan Info :-) 
 
Videos 
  • “New Kids on the Block - Baby I Believe In You (Live),” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcSauLb2mW8&list=RDIcSauLb2mW8&start_radio=1  (Video published October 28, 2013)

  • “Full Interview: Jordan Knight,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSk1aUTjyMA (Video published March 1, 2012) (Jordan talking about his past and racism against his brother in Boston)

  • “Jordan Knight Interview,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwRklVplk74 (Video published April 12, 2010)  
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