martes, 25 de mayo de 2010


"In the future people will talk about the Jonas Brothers.  They'll talk about them like we talk about Beatles, Hanson and N'SYNC. They’ll talk about the records they made. They’ll talk about the sold out concerts. They’ll talk about their style and standout hair. They’ll talk about the adoring fans who waited hours for just a glimpse of our favorite boys.
But they’ll never talk about, and people will never understand how Nick’s battle with diabetes inspired millions. How even though he’s the one with diabetes, he did the most on stage. They won’t understand his genuine love of music and how he was born to play.
They’ll never talk about how Joe could light up a room with his lame jokes. How his mic tricks could pone anyone else’s any day. They won’t understand how he could get packed arenas and stadiums to move together as one.
They won’t talk about how Kevin’s guitar skills made millions want to learn to play. How his S.O.S dance became a legend. They won’t ever understand how his energy level never went down. They’ll never know that when he did a super fast spin while still playing the whole crowd held their breaths.
People will never understand that Jonas Brothers youtube videos never got old, how you could be in the worst mood but they’ll make you laugh. They won’t get the joy you feel and the tears that fall when you go to your first concert. They won’t understand that campfire is something every fan dreams of being a part of. They won’t talk about the hours and hours of videos we have saved on our Tivos of them. They won’t understand how the Jonas Brothers gave us something to believe in each and everyday. How they made us better people. They won’t know that we love the Jonas Brothers, but we love Nick, Joe, and Kevin more, just as people. They won’t understand that three boys from New Jersey just living their dream, became a part of us.
They’ll never talk about how much the Jonas Brothers meant to us.
But we do. The fans of today, we know it all.
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