BSB greatest hits album:
"Chapter 1"
Track Listing
(US
Version):
1)Quit Playing Games
(With My Heart)
2)Everybody
(Backstreet's Back)
3)I Want It
That Way
4)As Long As You Love Me
5)All
I Have To Give
6)I'll Never Break Your Heart
7)Show Me The Meaning
Of Being Lonely
8)Larger
Than Life
9)Shape Of My Heart
10)More
Than That
11)The Call
12)The One
13)Drowning
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project statuses:
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Welcome to
BSB Underground.
In
memory of BSB Carpenter & Crew Member, Danny
Lee, in deepest heartfelt sympathy for the
families and friends of all victims, and for anyone
affected worldwide by the attacks against America
and freedom. We unite with our prayers and support.
The Latest BSB News
"Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson Clarifies
Remarks About Terrorist Attacks
(Launch.com)
(9/21/01, 3 p.m.
ET) -- Backstreet
Boy Kevin Richardson has released a
statement clarifying remarks he made during an
interview with MuchMusic Canada immediately
following the September 11 terrorist attacks on
America. Snippets from the interview were streamed
online at muchmusic.com, including a portion of the
interview in which Richardson asserted that the U.S.
was "a bit arrogant." According to a
spokesperson for the singer, "Because only
soundbites for the interview were aired, what
viewers saw does not entirely represent Richardson's
views on the tragic events of last week in New York
and Washington, D.C."
Backstreet Boys
carpenter and crew member Danny Lee died on
the hijacked American Airlines Flight 11, which was
en route to Los Angeles when it crashed into the
World Trade Center on September 11.
Richardson's
clarification statement reads: "I'd like to
thank you all for the love and support you've shown
Danny Lee and our fellow Americans who suffered a
devastating tragedy in the last week. Please know
that our thoughts and prayers are with everyone and
we hope you are all safe and well.
"Firstly, I
would like to apologize if my comments offended
anyone. It was a hard time for everyone and I let my
emotions get the better of me at that moment. My
thoughts were incomplete and I didn’t intend for
them to come across as insensitive. I know how
far-reaching this event is and almost all of us know
someone who was directly affected by these
disasters. Nobody--nobody--will walk away from this
experience unchanged.
"When I said
that I think our nation is a bit arrogant, what I
meant is that as a world Super Power, I think we've
become overconfident and taken our opportunities and
freedom for granted. I feel like we've taken on the
attitude that we, as a country, are untouchable. How
did we get that way?
"I
wholeheartedly appreciate the freedom we have in the
United States. I think this is a wake-up call for us
all to take notice that these freedoms are not a
given. How many of us have watched the news coverage
of terrorism going on in other countries and said,
"Oh, how sad," and then just turned the
channel? Have we mourned the world's losses the way
they're mourning with us now?
"It frustrates
me that people think I hate our government based on
my comments. I don't hate anything. I just have
strong beliefs for a number of issues and policies
and I believe it's important that we always ask
questions about the policies that affect us. My dad
was a serviceman in the U.S. Army--and I myself was
enlisted in the Air Force before joining the
Backstreet Boys--and so it hurts me that people
would think I would betray the American values that
were taught to me by my father.
"I hope we can
all continue to support one another and be strong
for each other. I hope that all our families,
friends, and neighbors will remain safe and free.
And I pray that God walks with our leaders and our
allies so they make the right decisions for our
safety, our future--for our world.
"In Peace, Kev"
-- Jason Gelman,
New York"
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