With the charisma and style intact even tattooed nineties, the Backstreet Boys returned to Argentine fans go wild. The only appearance they made during this visit to the country with the tour, "This Is Us Tour" was played out in Luna Park and the "very young", and transformed into ladies and why not, some, ladies, were again witness the effect of the group even eighteen years after its inception in Orlando, Florida.
As might be expected, will start the concert with the famous theme that stood as a global phenomenon, "Everybody", hit from their second album. Then followed a lengthy tour of the smash hits that consecrated as "All I Have to Give, " "Shape of My Heart", "Incomplete", "Larger Than Life" and "More Than That, " to name a few topics that inevitably, they stole a few tears. In the course of his career, the band sold 76 million records, had a dozen hits in the Top 40 and topped the Top 10 in almost all countries. According to Billboard, are the first group since Sade in getting their first seven albums in the top 10 on that list.
However, the reality of "street children back" is incomparable to those glory days that spanned pop. Despite keeping the choreography and romanticonas pop songs, this American quintet filled stadiums like Boca and River, trying to continue sounding tired as before.
Today, with four members after the departure of Kevin Richardson in 2006, the quartet worked with top producers and songwriters of the music market, including RedOne who worked with Lady GaGa, to remain in force. And do not forget the aesthetic, of course: during the show were changed five times in apparel and accessories, and concluded the concert with the Argentina shirt.
Whatever the strategies pursued to relocate to the lists and win new fans, the "Backs" know (and yes I know) love nothing more than his "girls" as it gets sympathy from Brian, Nick's smile The rebellion of AJ and the pace of Howie.D. And if you fall in love!
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
THIS IS US TOUR: Backstreet Boys @t The Luna: The Charisma Intact
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