Word: syncing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wasn't the Celtics causing this commotion. No, this was the stuff that prepubescent dreams are made of, an 'N SYNC concert. Their concert on Tuesday night, with Tatyana Ali '02 and B*Witched opening, showed off how talent, energy and a whole lot of cuteness go a long...
...midterm hell, Tatyana Ali '02 ended her night by being carried offstage by two very buff male dancers. (If the Harvard libraries had such a service, the amount of studying that would surely skyrocket.) But the 20-year-old Ali has taken the semester off to tour with 'N SYNC, and her time was well spent...
...Then the lights went up, and the buzz of anticipation grew. The braces-adorned crowd, their faces scrawled with declarations of adoration, madly waved banners proclaiming their undying love for 'N SYNC. The cheers were deafening. It was like nothing I have ever experienced...
...SYNC isn't just about sex and pretty faces, though. These for the most part young'uns (their ages are 18, 19, 20, 22 and 27) have actual talent. Their roots in a cappella were revealed by the dreadlocked Chris as the group launched into a harmonically gorgeous "I Drive Myself Crazy." Other ballads like "God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You," which the band dedicated to a lucky few girls who were given seats onstage, also showcased the band's vocal skills...
...scariest moment of dj vu came during their version of Kool and the Gang's "Celebration." The opening dance moves seemed to be directly lifted from the repertoire of 'N SYNC's predecessors, Boston's own New Kids On The Block. I started having flashbacks to "The Right Stuff" and for a brief second wondered if they would parody their whole boy band phenomenon-frenzy by covering that song. Sadly, it was not to be, but it would have been a nice touch of irony from a band sometimes compared to that late 80s merchandising empire/band...