**BSB Cruise 2011 - Day 2 - Group B Concert **
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I left the Beach Party somewhat unwillingly. I knew the Boys were no longer on the beach but I loved being there. I loved the warmth and the scenery and the fact that I was in the Bahamas. However, I also knew that we still had the BSB Concert and Prom Night Deck Party to go to. We were totally being spoiled on this trip. While we were waiting in line for the shuttle, I discovered that all but two people in my group caught beads from the Backstreet Boys (more specifically Brian and AJ). There were those of us who were even nice enough to share when multiple beads were caught by the same person. We're all just so nice and friendly...
As we were getting back onto the ship, we took a look at some more door decorations. We found a rather neat one that had some giveaways and a life size cutout of the group. I had to have my photo op next to it of course and planted myself right next to Brian. Laura has joked now that I always have to be next to Brian....even fake cardboard cutouts of him. What can I say?...I can't help it. Something about him just makes me gravitate toward him...and this was an exceptionally good photo of him. I just love me some Brian Littrell.
After having spent the day on the beach, showers were much needed before we went to dinner. Cory and I had actually made appointments to get our hair done for Prom Night but decided at the last minute that it wasn't really worth it. I DO NOT recommend doing this, as we were still charged half of the fee because we had not given 24 hours notice. Oh well, lesson learned. Many of us debated whether or not we were going to get into our Prom dresses for dinner and the concert. Some of us did and others did not....I did not. We had a pretty uneventful dinner and then decided to go to the Lounge when the doors opened. We weren't sure if Rose Tours was going to need volunteers for anything for the concert but we thought we would try to see. They did not.
The concert was beyond amazing. A few months before the cruise, a fan poll was released for the songs that we would like to hear during their Cruise Concert. There were several songs already given to us on the poll but there was also a write in option. I know within our group, unreleased songs were quickly decided on and we made sure to include each others votes on a daily basis. I was interested to see what the set list for this concert was going to be like. Although there were no unreleased songs as part of the set list, the unplugged nature of the show was amazing. This was not a "rehearsed" concert, as many times the Boys forgot words, decided at the last minute to do some old routines, had some wardrobe malfunctions, showed some pretty unrehearsed emotions, and had special guest appearances. I think the group needs to do a whole tour like this, changing the set list for all of the shows. That would be the tour that I would have to go to every show.
I've debated for some time now how I was going to review this concert. I didn't know whether or not I should just hit the highlights or review every song with video, much like I did for my NKOTBSB Tour Review? I realized that my NKOTBSB Tour Review is my most read post. This show was also completely new. But it was recommended to me that I do the overview first and then do a more specific review later, like i did for NKOTBSB. Then I would be afraid that I would just repeat myself because there were so many "memorable" and "favorite" moments in the concert. So, I'm going for the full review right here baby...
"Incomplete" was the first song up...but it wasn't the song as we normally hear it. The Backstreet Boys performed a remixed version of their first single (April 1,2005) after their three year hiatus (notice I did not say break-up for all of you non-Backstreet fans that ask me "When did they get back together?"). The song became one of their most successful singles when it peaked at #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and charted within the top 10 in 13 countries. However, it could also be considered their last successful single of the 2000s.
"Incomplete" was the first song up...but it wasn't the song as we normally hear it. The Backstreet Boys performed a remixed version of their first single (April 1,2005) after their three year hiatus (notice I did not say break-up for all of you non-Backstreet fans that ask me "When did they get back together?"). The song became one of their most successful singles when it peaked at #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and charted within the top 10 in 13 countries. However, it could also be considered their last successful single of the 2000s.
"Incomplete" Remix
Next, we were in store for another great remixed classic. "Larger Than Life" mixed with a little "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO. This song served as a tribute to BSB's fans and was originally written and composed by non other than Brian Littrell (alterations and additions were late made by Max Martin and Kristian Lundin which then earned Brian the title of co-writer).
"Larger Than Life" Remix
Soon after the poll appeared to vote for the Cruise Concert set list, fans started to campaign to get the Boys to sing "If You Want It To Be Good Girl (Get Yourself a Bad Boy)" (Nick is right, the name is way too long). It was revealed to us during the Pre-Cruise Party at Cameo that this would be one of the songs on the concert set list but they just couldn't understand why it was so voted for. What can we say, we like Bad Boys! "Bad Boy" was put into a medley with "Get Down" and our first surprise of the night was about to occur. First, the Backstreet Boys did NOT know all the correct words to this song. You would think that if they knew they were going to be singing it, they would have maybe practiced their parts a few times. Second, Nick began to tease us at the end of "Bad Boy." Finally, Laura, Cory, and I got a surprise visitor in the row in front of us during "Get Down." Nick was right there within touching distance and it made us all very happy.
"Bad Boy/Get Down" Medley
"Inconsolable," the first single from Unbreakable was next on the set list. The Backstreet Boys had begun their NKOTBSB tour with this song in that set list, but it was taken out within the first three shows. Therefore, this was the first time some girls have heard this song live since the Unbreakable tour. I was one of the lucky ones to get the song during my first NKOTBSB show but I like this song and it was nice to hear it live again.
"Inconsolable"
Much like their Unbreakable tour, the Backstreet Boys treated us with some solo performances. First up was AJ with the fan favorite, "London," which was never released as a single from his first solo album Have It All. After the song was performed, the rest of the Backstreet Boys came on stage and discussed how they begged AJ to let them as a group have the song, as it appears to be a Backstreet Boys favorite as well. I think it would be amazing if the Backstreet Boys as a group re-recorded this song.
"London"
Our next treat was a short acoustic set of two songs. To our surprise the Backstreet Boys headed out into the audience to pick some girls to sing with. When we had arrived early to the concert and asked Rose Tours if they would be needing volunteers, they had told us no but that the Backstreet Boys themselves would be doing something. This was it. AJ and Nick picked girls that were already in their prom dresses. Howie picked the wife of "Billy from Philly" (I'm guessing Hal Roseman's mom since Bill From Philly was his dad) and Brian picked a fan in a wheelchair (also in her prom wear). Maybe I should have gotten into my prom wear before the concert? The group then began singing "Helpless When She Smiles," the second single from Unbreakable. And while this song was a single, it was not part of the North or South American setlists for the Unbreakable tour. Therefore, this was the first chance for many of the fans in that lounge to see this song live.
"Helpless When She Smiles"
"Siberia" is not only a fan favorite, but a favorite of many of the Backstreet Boys, as well. It is often requested during soundchecks and the Boys have said over and over again that they wished it would have been a single from Never Gone. I never get tired of hearing this song and seeing it live is even better. Getting an acoustic version is the best. Unfortunetely, their placement on the stage isn't the best and it took me awhile to find AJ in the view of my camera.
"Siberia"
Do you want to know the best thing about non-rehearsed concerts? The fact that sometimes things don't always go as planned, as demonstrated by Nick's "wardrobe malfuntion." No girls, it's not what you think but it was a little funny part of the concert.
Nick's "wardrobe malfunction"
I don't think that many people can dispute that Brian's solo performance was absolutely riveting and one of the best solos of the evening....and I'm not just saying that because I am a Brian fan. Brian's version of "Mary Did You Know," was recently released by Brian as part of a Christmas collection called Christmas With the Littrell's on iTunes. Laura, who is Jewish and does not celebrate Christmas, has even commented about what a great performance it was. The entire audience was quiet throughout the performance and Brian got so emotional during the song. I'm not going to lie...even though this is a Christmas song, I will be listening to it all year round. I also believe that if Brian would not have influenced me to become a Christian at the fateful Naperville Christmas Concert, it would have happened at this point. After you have seen the video, you will no doubt wonder why I put it into my Top 10 Moments on Laura's blog....it still gives me chills every time I watch it.
"Mary Did You Know"
It was going to be hard to beat what I thought was the absolutely best moment of that concert. But, once again, the Boys far exceeded my expectations as the concert continued. It was back to the hits for the Boys, as they continued their set list with "Bigger," their second single from This Is Us. After Brian's very serious, very emotional performance, the Boys lightened things about by acting a little goofy during this song.
"Bigger"
I don't think there can be a Backstreet Boys concert without "As Long As You Love Me" or "All I Have to Give." We will always remember these hits that helped BSB achieve the success they have today. What better way to celebrate them than by putting them in a medley together? During "As Long As You Love Me" Nick decides he wants to do the dance but quickly aborts this idea.
The Boys go out into the audience and then decide they want to go to the top for "All I Have to Give." Unfortunetely, none of my friends have a good video for this, nor can I find a decent one from Group B on YouTube. If anyone reading this has a decent version, please e-mail me if I have permission to use the video. This does make me somewhat sad because as Brian was coming back from the balcony area he went right into the row in front of us, and like Nick had been earlier, was within touching distance. I very much enjoyed where our seats were! Even though I didn't get video or this, or a decent photo, I was able to snag a video of the most awesome part of the song....AJ and Brian doing the infamous hat dance! Anyone else think that this should always be in every live show that they do? I do. They obviously hadn't done the choreography to this in a while because both Boys forgot towards the end what they were supposed to do.
"As Long As You Love Me"
The Boys go out into the audience and then decide they want to go to the top for "All I Have to Give." Unfortunetely, none of my friends have a good video for this, nor can I find a decent one from Group B on YouTube. If anyone reading this has a decent version, please e-mail me if I have permission to use the video. This does make me somewhat sad because as Brian was coming back from the balcony area he went right into the row in front of us, and like Nick had been earlier, was within touching distance. I very much enjoyed where our seats were! Even though I didn't get video or this, or a decent photo, I was able to snag a video of the most awesome part of the song....AJ and Brian doing the infamous hat dance! Anyone else think that this should always be in every live show that they do? I do. They obviously hadn't done the choreography to this in a while because both Boys forgot towards the end what they were supposed to do.
Hat Dance from "All I Have to Give"
Now, I know several fans always make a comment about how "I Want It That Way" can be one of their least favorite songs in a live show and in soundchecks because it is so overplayed. I agree that it is played a lot but I always love to hear it! To me it represents the biggest time in their career. I find that even if someone is not a Backstreet fan, they know this song....and most of the time like it. It is the song that holds records, that appears on lists of top songs and videos, etc. The thing that I totally disagree with....the fact that they did not win a Grammy with this song and album. Millennium is still my all time favorite BSB album and I think they will have to do something spectacular to beat it. Unlike the hat dance, the Boys did some older choreography from the Unbreakable tour that they actually remembered.
"I Want It That Way"
It was then time for Howie's time to shine in the spotlight. I wasn't sure which song he was going to sing from his new album Back to Me since he has only released two singles from it. "Lie to Me," Howie's current single was his song of choice. Howie was finally the last Backstreet Boy (excluding Kevin) to release a solo project. While he has toured in Japan, opened for Britney Spears in South America, and done some Canadian performances, he has yet to do anything in the United States for his album. He better be doing that...eventually.
"Lie to Me"
I think all fans remember the events that transpired that eventually led to the release of "The One" as their fourth single from Millennium. In 2000, a fan poll was held to vote for the fourth single from the album. The song that had been leading on the poll at the very beginning was "Don't Want You Back," which was also wanted by four of the five guys. This all changed when Nick Carter called into Total Request Live and stated that he wanted "The One" to be the next single from Millennium. It did not take long for fans to follow suit and begin voting for "The One." However, during this concert, the group decided to sing the song that SHOULD have been their fourth single from Millennium. I don't know about you all, but I think they should have brought back those pole/ladder props from the Millennium tour for this part of the performance.
"Don't Want You Back"
Up to this point, only one song from This Is Us had been performed, but it was time for more. "If I Knew Then" is the fifth track on This Is Us but was never released as a single. We got a nice little surprise during this song on the cruise....Nick forgot his lyrics and he made it very clear to us. Then it was Brian to the rescue! Even though Nick forgot the lyrics to this song and messed up lyrics in other songs, this show was still amazing. Those mistakes made it unique...it made it more real because it was just them being them up there. It was spontaneous, which I always like from the Backstreet Boys. It also got me thinking that it may be why they only sang two songs from their most recent album. All others songs they have been singing for years so they know them incredibly well.
"If I Knew Then"
Nick then got a chance to redeem himself when it was time for his solo. "Burning Up," Nick's second single from his second solo album I'm Taking Off, got the crowd going and ready for much more to come. Nick came to visit us in the crowd once again, although this time he was two rows in front of us. Once again, I was so happy for our seating placement. Who needed to spend extra money for anything other than an interior cabin? Not us. Because of Nick's little dancing spurts, he is now being referred to as a Muppet among many fans, comparing him to how The Muppets dance. I totally see it, others do not. Anyway, after this song I was pumped and ready for more!
"Burning Up"
It would not be a Backstreet Boys concert if they did not include "Shape of My Heart," their first single from Black and Blue. And much like "I Want It That Way," it did not win the Grammy that it was nominated for. I learned something very interesting today. Many people believe that this song contains a non-existent word...tragical. Tragical is actually an adjective meaning "of, relating to, or characteristic of tragedy" (dictioary.com). Who knew? I did know, however, that the concert must be coming to a close because they usually put this song towards the end of their shows. I didn't want it to end.
"Shape of My Heart"
My favorite up tempo song to see live is "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)." Me and four of my friends did a dance to the song during our freshman year in our high school Talent Show (see it here). I still do the dance to this day at weddings (my own included), Holiday Parties, friend get togethers, basically anywhere there is a DJ that has the song. I love seeing it live because I love to see how the choreography changes with each tour. Plus, I love hearing those words "Backstreet's back, ALRIGHT!" During this particular performance we got some old school choreography, Nick answering his own question as to if he is sexual, and a slight Backstreet dance off.
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
The Boys then left the stage, which meant we only had one song left to hear. My friends and I had actually questioned whether or not we thought Kevin would be joining the Boys on stage for at least one song. We thought that wouldn't be fair to group A, who would have their concert while out at sea the next day so we figured it was not going to happen. As soon as the Boys came back out on stage with Kevin we were proven wrong! We were going to get to hear Kevin sing!!!!! I had never been a fan of Kevin's voice as a single person singing, although I appreciate it much more now than when I did when I was a teenager. I do have to say that the group as a whole sounds much better with Kevin in the mix. This was my second favorite time of the concert cruise (after "Mary Did You Know"). I was also now sold on the idea of Kevin coming back into the group if it does, indeed, happen. I felt bad that my friend Tammy was not able to go on this year's cruise because Kevin and the song "Drowning" are her favorites. I know she would have loved to have seen this...so I had to make sure I got it on video for her.
"Drowning"
The set list compliments of the Door Decoration winners. |
Do you know what part I hate the most about any Backstreet Boys concert I've ever been too? The part where the Boys take their final bow. If I could have it my way, the Boys would have a marathon of a concert where they just sing every song they have ever recorded. This concert was just so special because we had all had a say in what we wanted to hear. I believe that the only songs that made it that me or one of my friends voted for was "Siberia" and "Bad Boy." I am not surprised considering almost all of our choices were unreleased songs, which they did not do. Maybe that is an idea for next cruise. A concert of just unreleased material, voted on by the fans of course.
After the Boys took their final bow, each one hugged Kevin. I know they miss him and I hope that Kevin now realizes how much he means to the group and to the fans. I think most of us would want nothing more than to see him return to the Backstreet Boys after what we experienced on this cruise.
We knew that we still had one more Kevin opportunity after the concert during the Prom Night deck party. I'll have to review that in a separate post because I believe that this post is long enough right now. Stay tuned!
Special thanks to Anne Marie and Laura for sharing your videos.
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