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	Subject: Boston Boy Bands: New Edition & New Kids on the Block
	Written By: CrayoneBoy on 10/16/05 at 6:25 pm
	
Which group do you think was better?  Fav songs? Fav Memories?
Mine: I grew up listening to New Edition forsty 4 albums, the Self Titled album with "Cool It Now" and "Lost In Love" is still my favorite.
As for NKOTB, I like "I'll Be Loving You Forever".  Like it even more now that Jordan sang it to me one on one. Yeah, Jordan is a friend like mine.
	
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Boston Boy Bands: New Edition & New Kids on the Block
	Written By: Tanya1976 on 10/16/05 at 6:46 pm
	
New Edition was by far the greater of the two. They could actually sing and dance. They worked their tails of to get where they did. I love their songs (timeless): Candy Girl, My Secret, and Is This The End? are just some of my faves. Also, they spawned so many great spin-off acts: Bell, Biv, Devoe, Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant, and Johnny Gill.
Can NKOTB say the same? I crushed on them as well, but I'm not relishing the memories, LOL.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Boston Boy Bands: New Edition & New Kids on the Block
	Written By: CrayoneBoy on 10/16/05 at 7:04 pm
	
LOL.   NKOTB was good.  I got all their albums even the Christmas album but I can also say the same for New Edition. I got all theres too.  I guess being a Boston Boy myself It grew on me to like the music of both. But I prefer New Edition hands down.  But I do love Jordan Knight.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Boston Boy Bands: New Edition & New Kids on the Block
	Written By: woops on 10/16/05 at 7:06 pm
	
Hands down, New Edition
The only New Kids song I can tolerate is "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
	 
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