The Backstreet Boys are scheduled to preform
three cities in only two provinces. (I will admit that the
cities were poorly chosen; Vancouver should
have been picked, not Ottawa) So you say it's not fair, after
all, we were the first North Americans to
"discover" the Backstreet Boys. Don't we deserve more of the
Boys attention than Americans?
Well, the answer is no. Of course not, that's
completely ludicrous. Come on fellow Canadians, we had the
Boys for over two years before the Americans
did. The Backstreet Boys have toured more in Canada than
they have in their native country. They
have only done a few small segement tours in the States while
they've visited all of the provinces multiple
times. We also have three Canadian CDs while the Americans
only have two.
Another point, the U.S.A. is their home country,
of course they would want to preform more there than
anywhere else. Not to mention the fact that
it is the largest worldwide market and the most important.
Also, if you had bothered to look at the
tour schedule you would have seen that many of the southern
states have been left off the schedule as
well. How do you think those fans feel? At least most Canadians
live within an hour of the US border and
we can get across to the US venues. What about those people
who live down in the south of Texas who
live closed to Mexico than a northern venue?
Maybe if you put yourself in someone else's
shoes you would realize that us Canadians don't have it that
bad. We get more songs, more merchandise
and we've had a lot more time with the Boys. Let them spend
time in their own country and quit complaining.
[and lets keep our fingers crossed and hope
the spring 2000 tours pans out]