Youtube just
suggested me a new trending video, thought I would like it.
And I did. It was
Jimmy Fallon and BSB performing 'I Want it that Way' with classroom toys.
I was instantly
transported to the nineties again.
Over two decades
later, the Backstreet Boys keep coming back. They are probably the only
pop-artists from that era still releasing music and performing together, from
what I hear, to sold out audiences. All grown up, with kids of their own, they
can no longer be called a boy-band. It was a little painful for me watching the
average 42 year olds dancing on stage. Still crying "babe, babe" into
the mike like some teenager would do. But on the other hand, rock bands from
the 70s are still peforming their best songs, so why not them.
In wise hindsight,
its clear that they were more a product of rigorous marketing, than guys with
actual talent. They could sing ,for sure. But they didn't have anything special
in their voices. Somebody else wrote their songs. And somebody else produced
the music. They just sang. What they had for them, was their looks. And that
was what was marketed to the teenage audience of the time. I am sure everything
from their costumes to make-up was planned and executed in advance. Each of the
boys had a persona, a character they constantly played. Some of them played
cute, while AJ and Kevin played and looked like mature ,bad guys. All the hats
, and goggle and accessories, they were all part of that persona. Listening to
their music, it was impossible to say who sang which part, because they all
sounded the same. They played the characters of young boys in love, and that
was the product.
But still, their
songs have aged well, IMHO. Compared to the awful crap being released nowadays,
BSB's music was slower and cleaner. It was designed for repeated radio play.
This was before the internet hit us so strong, so people used to still buy
music on CDs or listened to FM radio. Their music was also heavily pirated. I
lost the pirated audio tape I had from their hit album Millenium. I used to
wonder who in India would be sane enough to pay 125 rupees for an original disc
of 7 songs, when music produced in India was selling for 30 to 50 rupees.
Over the years, I
kept hearing of the band breaking up, someone going solo, but in the end they
all stayed together. Some of their recent music has had a change of style ,and
cannot compete with contemporary artists. A decade ago I had assumed they would
disband in a few years and retire for good. And I think its high time they did
retire, because again, they are no
longer boys. But it seems they still have an audience. We have aged along with
them. And for us , who cannot digest conteporary hip-hop and dance music, BSB is
the brand to follow.
I like it that way.
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