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Joey McIntyre
You made it with. You made it with. You made it with. Oh, yeah, you made it with weird.
Pete Holmes
Yes, you did.
Adam Ray
You made it weird with Pete Holmes. What's happening, weirdos?
Pete Holmes
This is a dream come true. This is Joey McIntyre, Joey Mac from New Kids on the Block, which was huge to me and still is huge to me. I mean, I love talking to Joey so much and his new album Freedom, which is out now. You can stream it now, whomever you stream your records, check it out. I loved it. I listened to it multiple, multiple times, including on my way to this chat, which is why I'm referencing it so much in our conversation. But check it out. It's called freedom. It's Joey McIntyre, you can find it. I believe you. Apple Music, Spotify, get it on there. It's got heart, it's got soul, it's got hooks, it's got rhythm, blues, beats. Sounds like I'm making fun of it. I mean it, it's got rhythm and blues and beats. I just don't know how to talk about it.
Adam Ray
But you should check it out. It's called Freedom.
Pete Holmes
Also, you can come check me out. I am on the road. Thank you to everybody that came out to all the shows recently in Utah. Vancouver was amazing. Thank you to all the Canadian weirdos that made Vancouver so much fun. My next show is March 4th at Largo here in Los Angeles. After that, April 5th, also at Largo in Los Angeles. Then I'm going to be in Atlantic City in April, Followed by Austin, St. Louis, Nashville, Irvine, California, San Jose, and Royal Oak, Michigan. This is a new hour. If you saw me in any of those places, places recently.
Adam Ray
I think we're going to call it.
Pete Holmes
The PG13 tour because it just so happened to come out fairly clean. So it's mostly clean, ish, you know, but not boring. That's important. There's just not a lot of F bombs or dirty, dirty, dirty, but still very, very funny. I'm really happy. Just kind of happened organically. So I hope you can come out for the PG13 tour. I'm excited to be announcing those dates.
Adam Ray
Here on the podcast.
Pete Holmes
All of them are available on peteholmes.com all right, everybody. New Kids on the Block. What are you fucking nuts? How did this happen? 12 year old me is shitting his pants and 45 year old me is also shitting his pants. This is awesome. What a pleasure it was to sit down with him. Shout, shout out to my man Adam Ray for making it happen. Check out Joey on Tour online. Joey McIntyre, M C-, I-N-T-Y-R-E.com and follow him on Instagram. But most of all, check out Freedom wherever and whomever you stream your music. All right, everybody. I can't believe it. Get into it.
Adam Ray
That's the sound.
Joey McIntyre
I love it. Look at you. You got your Skyscape.
Adam Ray
Skyscape. Now I'm gonna have to change my Netflix password. Skyscape. No, Skyscape is right. That wasn't judgment. That was like, way to pull skyscape, kid. Skyscape. It must be like a landscape, but skyscrapers.
Joey McIntyre
Right?
Adam Ray
How's it going? Yeah, that's all for you. You feel okay? We're all for you. Look it.
Joey McIntyre
Should I get. Can I have my stuff here?
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Should I, like, put it behind? Because it's a look.
Adam Ray
No, it's no look.
Joey McIntyre
The mug.
Adam Ray
It's no look.
Joey McIntyre
You know, no look.
Adam Ray
My wife has so many of these.
Joey McIntyre
It's bad. Yeah.
Adam Ray
People can't stop and they're like, it's for the environment. I'm like, you have 50 of them, right?
Joey McIntyre
No, it's. We have two big draws that were supposed to be like, pull out fridges.
Adam Ray
Yes. But now they're filled with privileged alert.
Joey McIntyre
We already had two freaking fridges. And we're like, what do we need? Oh, but you want your cream right there.
Adam Ray
You know, I've seen Airbnbs that have the drawer fridge.
Joey McIntyre
We're like, no, we're all setting things. Thank God, because. Yeah, we have 18, 000 of these.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
That go there.
Adam Ray
And the lids get lost.
Joey McIntyre
The lids. And the straws.
Adam Ray
And the straws are gone. The straws.
Joey McIntyre
Are we rolling? Because this is good stuff.
Adam Ray
It's good stuff.
Joey McIntyre
Always recording. Right?
Adam Ray
Never recording.
Joey McIntyre
Never not recording.
Adam Ray
Not recording. Always on. People love people that are always on.
Joey McIntyre
There's a. There's a fantastic drummer I was privileged enough to work with. His name's Charlie Drayton, and he's. Turn your fucking phone off. What are you in a barn? What is this?
Adam Ray
You were raised in a barn.
Joey McIntyre
Adam Ray just called me back. Cause I called Adam Ray and I was like, hey, how do I get. Your buddy's got me standing in the rain here. He's like, my inside.
Adam Ray
I did text you.
Joey McIntyre
No, thank you, thank you, thank you. I didn't look, you know, so excited. I wanted to. I was late already. Where were we? Anyways, so important.
Adam Ray
Charlie Drayton drama.
Joey McIntyre
Charlie Drayton.
Adam Ray
Charlie Jayton.
Joey McIntyre
He's. He's one of those, you know, drummers. There are some drummers that feel like they're musicians. You know what I mean? Because we can just say, oh, you just keep the beat. But this guy is bad to the bone.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And worked with everybody. And I was lucky enough to work with him years and years ago. But I always remember he came in and went right in and played the track and freaking went at it.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And then the engineer, he was like, you know, we weren't recording. And he's like, is that what he said?
Adam Ray
Yeah, we're not recording.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. He go, we didn't get that one. Like he. Because he thought he was just getting sounds. He was like, bro, dude, always in the red, man. Always.
Adam Ray
Yeah. What. What is lost?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I shoot things. I know you act as well on digital. Just keep rolling.
Joey McIntyre
Keep.
Adam Ray
Why you. Why are you cutting right? Oh, we got to save the film.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Oh, the development costs are really hurting the production.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
It's a 2 cent SD card.
Joey McIntyre
Fucking roll. Freaking. Two more seconds on cap cut. You know what I mean? Like, come on. You know you can't afford two more seconds. Come on, Come on. You can't.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's a big thing for me. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
The alt. In the alt world. Right? You have to be an alt guy. You know, the alts, you know, at the end of the day.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Do you got. You got eight. You got eight, Al.
Adam Ray
I've won at all times. My favorite showbiz, it's self serving. But who cares?
Joey McIntyre
That's what we're here for.
Adam Ray
We're here to self serve. We're here. I'm here to serve you. Freedom. That was the name of the record.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Adam Ray
Freedom is the name of the record. It's one of my favorite tracks.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Adam Ray
It's fantastic.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Adam Ray
Who cares? You don't care. I freaking care.
Joey McIntyre
That's why I'm here.
Adam Ray
Freaking care. I also loved other things.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And I love Miracle. Those were my three favorites. I wrote down my three favorites because. Don't you hate like a non specific compliment?
Joey McIntyre
Well, you know, tell me your favorite line. No, we're in the. We're in the biz. You know what I mean? Sometimes.
Adam Ray
Want another great record, Joe?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, right, Exactly.
Adam Ray
So when I was really something really like moved me. Miracle was very moving to me. I also found she to be very moving.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Yeah. I think I'm a sweetheart. I think I'm a SAP. I liked all the kind of. The emotional ones, you know? You know what I mean?
Joey McIntyre
You don't. You don't.
Adam Ray
I'm not out there grinding my denim.
Joey McIntyre
You don't come from the pages of Teen Beat without being a little sappy.
Adam Ray
Ripped from the pages of Teen beat. It's Joey McIntyre.
Joey McIntyre
I've always been ripped from one thing to another, you know?
Adam Ray
This guy was ripped from the pages of Teen Beat.
Joey McIntyre
Ripped out of the choir at St. Thomas in Jamaica Plain.
Adam Ray
Oh, J.P. torn.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, you should have thrown into a boy bin.
Adam Ray
You were at 12.
Joey McIntyre
Shot out of a cannon, you know. Shot. Ripped. Yes.
Adam Ray
No. You had no age, a lot of trauma. You had no life.
Joey McIntyre
Shocked, Torn.
Adam Ray
You had no life. You were abducted into. Well, we don't have to go into that. Do you feel that way?
Joey McIntyre
A little bit.
Adam Ray
You're therapized, Joey Mac. You're therapized, aren't you?
Joey McIntyre
I just came from therapy.
Adam Ray
Oh, good.
Joey McIntyre
He's a good guy. You know, I always would be like, you really got a good therapist. I mean, can't really, you know.
Adam Ray
But wait, what do you mean?
Joey McIntyre
I got.
Adam Ray
Why have a great therapist?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Well, they're not easy to find. They're not easy to find because you can sit there and. Not that I've done a ton of it, but periodically and sometimes it's just.
Adam Ray
Like, good for you.
Joey McIntyre
This guy is just. Yeah.
Adam Ray
It's not Gary Penn, is it?
Joey McIntyre
What's that?
Adam Ray
His name isn't Gary Penn. Is he my therapist in LA? Dr. Gary Penn, whose book is available now. I always plug him.
Joey McIntyre
It is a Gary, though.
Adam Ray
Oh, you gotta have a Gary.
Joey McIntyre
Gotta have a Gary.
Adam Ray
If your therapist isn't named Gary, get the fuck out of there. Yeah, I'm also doing parts work therapy now. Have you ever heard about that? Internal family systems.
Joey McIntyre
I thought of Parkour.
Adam Ray
It is like Parkour. It's a lot like Parkour.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
No, I'm proud if any man from Boston can go to therapy.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You know what I'm saying? There's something extra stubborn about the men, I think, where we're from. Maybe you don't agree. I do.
Joey McIntyre
Cause, you know, the real it's relax.
Adam Ray
Yeah, relax.
Joey McIntyre
That should figure it all out.
Adam Ray
Also compare. They're like, it's not as bad as it could be. And you're like, what the fuck? Like, especially in your situation. I can hear Everett going, what do.
Joey McIntyre
You got to worry about? Go cry at a bag of cash.
Adam Ray
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Go sing that till you feel better. Well done. Well done.
Adam Ray
No, cheers.
Joey McIntyre
Go.
Adam Ray
Oh, there we go. Cheers. That's me saying. Yeah, that's me saying.
Joey McIntyre
Looks like we're touching. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Yeah, we're talking.
Joey McIntyre
Can we say that. Yeah.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
You cut.
Joey McIntyre
Okay.
Adam Ray
You circumcised?
Joey McIntyre
I am.
Adam Ray
Well, then we can't die. I think the dock, you need. Oh.
Joey McIntyre
To dock.
Adam Ray
Yeah. That's when two uncircumcised whangers become one tube.
Unknown
Wow.
Adam Ray
You know when you see buildings with like a, Like a, Like a. Like a tunnel between them? It's like that.
Joey McIntyre
Like in Minneapolis. They get them everywhere because it's so cold. It's too cold. I can't believe you knew. How cold is your town.
Adam Ray
Well, you can't go outside. We have a. We have a docking tunnel. The buildings have uncircumcised penises that we walk through. But I, I, we won't get it. I do want to talk about a little of that.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But without maybe not up top. I don't want you to feel like we're.
Joey McIntyre
No. What about the kid and the thing in the.
Adam Ray
Which one? Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You mean my history?
Adam Ray
No, you being plucked into this.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Yeah.
Adam Ray
12 years old. Because, I mean, people were.
Joey McIntyre
Plucked.
Adam Ray
Plucked.
Joey McIntyre
We've got another verb.
Adam Ray
Yeah. Plucked.
Joey McIntyre
Plucked.
Adam Ray
Torn.
Joey McIntyre
Plucked is more of a tiger gentler term. But plucked. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Tiger Beat.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Teen Beat. I wanted to buy those magazines when I was a kid, but I thought they were for girls only.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. You'd be gay.
Adam Ray
That's what they would call it.
Joey McIntyre
Branded.
Adam Ray
It'd be branded as gay.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But I really did want to buy one.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And if I had any feelings, they were fun. Of course they were fun. They were pictures of your fucking.
Joey McIntyre
By the way, Alyssa Milano was in there, too. You could have told everybody. Hey, I read it for the Milano. Yeah. Debbie and Alyssa.
Adam Ray
But I wanted. I told you this when we were first introduced by the great Adam Ray.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Is I was so into using specifically. I like the new kids. But I realized as I was doing some, you know, light research, just so I wouldn't ask you things. You've been dusting a. Dusting A cursory glance into your catalog. I was like, oh, my God. I didn't even remember all of the new kids. That's not to say that's no disrespect.
Joey McIntyre
How dare you.
Adam Ray
But I was around your age.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's why I wanted to read Teen Beat. I was like. I wanted to know what you were having for lunch or, like, what you looked like on the bus. Just fucking kicking it.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. You would have learned that Jordan likes ketchup on his eggs. That's what we always say. Because that was a. You know, that was one of them. Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's so funny, because I also, being a Boston kid, became obsessed with Matt Damon. And I was older by then. I think we all were as a city. We were like these two kids that made it big.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And I read in some fucking people or something, they were like. It was like a fun fact. And they're like, Matt's nickname with his friends is Matty. I'm like, that's nothing.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
You've given me.
Joey McIntyre
That's a deep dive.
Adam Ray
You could have made that up.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
It's like Joe, Joey, Petey. But Matt. Matty. Every Matt is a Matty.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Every Matt.
Joey McIntyre
Matty. Matty Siegel. The great Matty Siegel from Kiss108.
Adam Ray
Oh.
Joey McIntyre
Comic from Boston. Guy like you not bowing down to Maddie Siegel.
Adam Ray
I was more of a ZLX man. Hundred point seven kid.
Joey McIntyre
You must have been hardcore to not know. He was like, practically like Ed Sullivan to Boston. Yeah, he was really good. Dark, dry. You know? You know? You know, Tell me. Well, in this world, I mean, there's a lot of morning shows, and most. It used to be just morning shows. Right. Now you have podcasts, you have everything else. But that thing was back then, if.
Adam Ray
You wanted to do a guy talk.
Joey McIntyre
It was that thing. And, you know, a lot of the times, they're not very good. You go into town, right. And you go, ooh, oof. But this guy was very dry, very funny. Dark.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Dark, of course, on the inside. Yeah.
Adam Ray
But see, this is when I was driving to school every day. I went to school in Cambridge.
Joey McIntyre
Harvard.
Adam Ray
I'm just kidding. I went to Harvard for kindergarten.
Joey McIntyre
Okay.
Adam Ray
I went to CFS's little school in Cambridge. And every morning. This is the difference between. Do you have kids?
Joey McIntyre
I do.
Adam Ray
You have three kids, right?
Joey McIntyre
Yes.
Adam Ray
So you. I'm assuming you know this. Although. Let's not assume I'll ask.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
When I'm in the car, my daughter's telling me what we're listening to.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, absolutely. No question.
Adam Ray
No fucking question. What are you, nuts? What are you nuts? I will sometimes lie and say the Internet like it doesn't have the gummy bear song. We don't have it. Yeah, it's not working. We got to pick something else. That's a lie.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I'm sorry, baby.
Joey McIntyre
How old are you? Six.
Adam Ray
Just.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, okay. So you're in the. Yeah, you're in the.
Adam Ray
Prime cute.
Joey McIntyre
That thing.
Adam Ray
Prime cute.
Joey McIntyre
But my. My daughter's 13. But she's. She's got good taste. I mean, I say good taste. It's Taylor all the time.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And the Hamilton soundtrack, which sounds like she's six, but. But she's actually a very.
Adam Ray
What she listens to too.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Leela would love.
Joey McIntyre
That, son. Yeah.
Adam Ray
I know a lot about Taylor Swift. Listen, just listening to her, I was.
Joey McIntyre
Influenced a lot, as we all are. I mean, I'm a pop guy. But coming home and maybe you'll do this. The things we said we never do. Drive your daughter to Santa Clarita every day from Hollywood to go to gymnastics. I mean things. But you do it and suddenly that's your life and that's okay. You know, she's. But. And I don't. My wife does most of the time. But when I would drive her back, we'd listen to Taylor Swift and she does. She has quite a. Quite a lot a thing of work. You know. Catalyze. It's a lot pissed me off the last hour. I didn't even listen to the last album because what it was like 33 songs. And I said, come on.
Adam Ray
The end thought, is there a limit? Is there a line?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, there is a limit.
Adam Ray
To me, she's like Hamilton. She's writing all the time.
Joey McIntyre
Right? Exactly. Exactly. And. But that one. I still haven't gotten into it because I was so into everything else. It was. And it was very. That song Other Things was kind of that. You know that you mentioned that song.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Kind of relate. Very relationship. Kind of blow by blow a bit. Kind of. Yeah. So, yeah. Taylor and kids and. Oh, we went. We were talking about your drive to school.
Adam Ray
Well, just listening when I don't. The reason I don't know your kiss. Kiss108.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
My dad's not listening to Kiss1 Away. It was. It was troll. I wasn't in control. And then when I grew up, I tried to do a joke about this. I was 98.5mix 98.5. So I listen like what I would consider terrible music.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
Bad music. Like here's. This is.
Joey McIntyre
Wow. Wow. I'm on. Everybody does him. But somebody told me I'm on severance.
Adam Ray
Like he doesn't know.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I just found out I'm on severance. Like he doesn't know. That's my Christmas.
Joey McIntyre
I finally got into that. I'm not got into it. I watched it. I'm not a good watcher. You know, I'm the. My wife is like, leave. Get out of the room. Because I'm like, really? You know. And she's like, go.
Adam Ray
That's a Boston thing.
Joey McIntyre
And I'm sorry.
Adam Ray
You have to Criticize everything I know. Like, why wouldn't he. You're telling me he's not gonna. There are some things I love from fucking Needham kid.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You can't take it out of the kid.
Joey McIntyre
No, you can't.
Adam Ray
Doesn't matter.
Joey McIntyre
It's true. I grew up in JP by the way.
Adam Ray
Oh, I'm sorry.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, that's the. The Wikipedia version. I was born in Needham.
Adam Ray
I need him. An update.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Well, that's what I told you when I first was introduced to you was when I was going for the electrolytes. Now go. Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I called information and I said Needham, Massachusetts, called. I said, macintyre, Joe, Joseph. I probably said Joey, like a real bag of shit. And the lady goes, yeah, right? This is at the height of new kids. This is the height. And I just tried. What would I have done?
Joey McIntyre
I'm 52. How old are you?
Adam Ray
45.
Joey McIntyre
Okay. Oh, yes, I would have. Your friend. That was completely appropriate.
Adam Ray
Prime.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. You were like nine years old doing that.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
That's not. That's not.
Adam Ray
Oh, I wasn't trying to creep on you. I wanted to call you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Yeah. That was appropriate. This is fun. Yeah.
Adam Ray
It never got weird with fans. I'm sure it got very weird. I mean, it's never crossed the line.
Joey McIntyre
It's. Well, few and far between as far as the weirdness. You know what I mean? People will get, you know, your number or they'll text you and they'll really. And it's the last thing it. It is about is me. Right? I mean, these people. If it wasn't me, it'd be something else.
Adam Ray
Have you seen that clip of John Lennon talking to a fan on the steps? The 35 millimeter footage? And he's like, how could I be?
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
How could I be sending you messages?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Like, how could I even be doing that?
Pete Holmes
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And the guy's, like, kind of hearing him kind of.
Joey McIntyre
Not. He's on the edge.
Adam Ray
It's creepy, though.
Joey McIntyre
They didn't have meds back then.
Adam Ray
That's right, they didn't.
Joey McIntyre
He would have been able to even out, I think.
Adam Ray
But you're absolutely right. That wasn't about John Lennon and somebody reaching out, but to be something that someone could fixate. Like, I'm gonna say something, and then you respond to it. People aren't obsessed with you. They were obsessed with who they were when they loved you. Does that sound right? It's almost like a midlife crisis.
Joey McIntyre
No, they're they. They adore me for good reason. No, I'm not saying they don't like you. I think it's, you know, there. There's a spectrum of that, I guess. You know what I mean?
Adam Ray
I really didn't mean to take away from their appreciation of fans. I'm talk. They want to time trap now. All right. He's gonna walk off.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Don Gallagher.
Joey McIntyre
I give people three.
Adam Ray
I'm on two because I need them.
Joey McIntyre
Who walks off?
Adam Ray
Gallagher walked off Mark Marin's podcast. Nobody's walked off my podcast.
Joey McIntyre
Gallagher.
Adam Ray
Gallagher. It's a famous.
Joey McIntyre
The watermelon. The watermelon guy.
Adam Ray
The watermelon guy. That's like.
Joey McIntyre
And Mark. Just. Just one. One. One. One too many needles.
Adam Ray
One too many needles.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
That was pretty fast. It's worth listening to.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, man.
Adam Ray
Happens in, like, 15 minutes.
Joey McIntyre
Wow. And he walks out, you know? Yeah. Wow.
Adam Ray
So we were talking about fans that go too far, and I was too far.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, luckily. Yeah, it's. It's. It's. It's lovely now, you know, it's beyond lovely. It's like, oh, hey, yeah. Oh, my God. And then, like, you know, selfishly speaking, it's like, you know, famous enough that, you know, the maitre d might notice me and get a table.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Hamilton, for instance, I'm in the crowd and I'm. I'm with my son, and, you know, the GM says, lynn would like to see you afterwards. You know, thank you. New kids fans. You know what I mean? Like, you blockhead.
Adam Ray
Was Lin Manuel a New kid fan?
Joey McIntyre
Well, I had known it. I had done.
Adam Ray
Do you call him blockheads?
Joey McIntyre
We call our fans blockheads.
Adam Ray
Was he a blockhead? No, you do not.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah. Do you? Oh, lovingly.
Adam Ray
He's a blockhead. Oh, I thought it was.
Joey McIntyre
I wouldn't say. No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not saying he's a blockhead, but had worked when I was in Wicked on Broadway, he was writing. I don't think it was Hamilton. He was writing in the Heights, his musical before that.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
So I was in. And Alex Lacamore, who is his kind of go to arranger.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Was conducting at Wicked. So I was kind of in that world.
Adam Ray
And you were in Tick Boom, which he directed. Right?
Joey McIntyre
The movie.
Adam Ray
Yeah, the movie.
Joey McIntyre
But I was.
Adam Ray
But still another little.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
Another musical, Wicked in Boston was released as Very.
Joey McIntyre
We'll Be Back Very in Boston.
Adam Ray
They really.
Joey McIntyre
That's a tell. When people think Wicked is a noun. Wicked Pisser is a complete Adjective.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But people go. It was when they put. And when they say. A wicked pisser.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
Incorrect.
Joey McIntyre
Tell. Gone. You're dead to us.
Adam Ray
Get out of here.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, go, go.
Adam Ray
So you meet Lynn. Fan.
Joey McIntyre
Blockhead, that kind of thing out there.
Adam Ray
Mostly positive.
Joey McIntyre
My fame thing is very lovely. And then you have some people quite recently actually, you know, not to get too into the weeds because I. Then I think, you know, you attract a thing or whatever or something.
Unknown
But yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. One. One moment. And. And it was sort of that thing with Lennon, but not as bad. But she swore I was. I was given signals.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
From the stage. And I. This was in. This was in a. It's still running now. It's called Drag the Musical. And I opened it on off Broadway in the fall. And she thought I was freaking sending her signals, bro. And I said. And I was able to. And again. Because you don't know where the spectrum is. Because we can lose our minds.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And still be normal people.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And not need drugs to come back to the whatever.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
And. And she thought I did. And I said, you know what? No, that. That's not.
Adam Ray
How did you meet this person?
Joey McIntyre
Stage door.
Adam Ray
Stage door.
Joey McIntyre
Stage door.
Adam Ray
You seem like a front door guy.
Joey McIntyre
I'm not a back door guy.
Adam Ray
That's the real.
Joey McIntyre
Never went there. Thought about it a lot, but the. The window is closing. Yeah.
Adam Ray
You're running out of time, Joey. But I meant when I thank you for.
Joey McIntyre
For keeping it open for me. You know, the freedom of keeping it open. Keeping the auction open, you know, saying it's never gonna happen. Happen. I.
Adam Ray
It is weird that the new kids were considered, to use the parlance of the time, gay when you were boys and girls loved you more than what was going.
Joey McIntyre
It's the weirdest feeling. You weren't. You weren't somebody until they said you were gay. I mean. I mean, it's.
Adam Ray
That's how you made it in Boston.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. In Boston or anywhere. You know what I mean? And that's true. I love the. It's. You know, if it wasn't so hateful at times.
Unknown
Yes.
Joey McIntyre
Right. It would be really kind of cute and funny because think of all the dudes that loved, you know, Liberace and Ricky Martin. No, the Elton John. I always say. Freaking. I like that. I'm backdooring this icon married to Iman.
Adam Ray
Iman? Katie. Who's Iman?
Joey McIntyre
Wasn't that the model's name?
Adam Ray
Sounds like an organization movie back.
Joey McIntyre
No. Oh, my God. Ziggy Stardust.
Adam Ray
Ziggy Stardust. Couldn't have gotten that. I wouldn't have gotten it.
Joey McIntyre
No, that's the character, the album. I'm still not getting the artist. Oh, now you're looking stupid.
Adam Ray
Bowie.
Joey McIntyre
David Bowie.
Adam Ray
Yeah, I was gonna say it, but I was worried it was wrong, so. David Bowie. No, you're absolutely right. Once you get. Once Bowie gets called gay. That's how he knew he was really cooking well.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, but dudes, the hardest core dudes in Boston would love David Bowie.
Adam Ray
Yeah, for sure.
Joey McIntyre
You know, they're not thinking he's in a dress.
Adam Ray
Elton John. Elton John played Fenway.
Joey McIntyre
Same. So it's all.
Adam Ray
But we've always loved it. Little Richard, right? Little Richard is almost. He's, he's, you know, gay and. And almost cross dressing.
Joey McIntyre
Absolutely.
Adam Ray
We love it. Yeah, yeah. It's fucking want it so bad.
Joey McIntyre
And on and on and on and on it goes. And, and so it wasn't like I said, if it didn't. If it couldn't get so hateful, it would be sort of funny. Because it is for some people, right? For a lot of people.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
In our culture it was normalized and sadly, you know, you learn, you know, did you. When's the day I can't say gay or the f gay word anymore? Like, oh, oh, you just learn, right? You know, just learn all of that stuff.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
You know, did you.
Adam Ray
Because you're 12 years old, did you have to like counteract that? Were you like. No, no.
Joey McIntyre
And I never did. I mean, I was 12 when I joined and, you know, famous by 15 and 16 and 17. And you were calling me when I was like 17, calling some other McIntyre and so the gay thing was never, you know, I was so younger too. If anybody was getting it, it was probably Jordan because he was the lead singer and the sex. And he got it. The irony is that his brother was gay and not him.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
But again, that's the perfect example. Jordan, basically the lead singer. Super sexy. Girls are crazy about him, right? He's hot and rock and roll gay.
Adam Ray
Well, that's how you disarm him, right?
Joey McIntyre
Totally.
Adam Ray
Because your girlfriend would rather be with him.
Joey McIntyre
He was laughing all the way to the whorehouse. No, no, he was, he was, was. He was never pressured by it and, you know.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Who cares?
Adam Ray
Well, even remember. I'm sure you do. What am I saying? The Eminem. Even Eminem took that shot. I'm sure. Have you.
Joey McIntyre
You know what I'm talking about, like being gay or.
Adam Ray
Well, New Kids on the Block.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah. Oh, which.
Adam Ray
What did he Say, kids on the block suck a lot of dick.
Joey McIntyre
Oh. Oh, it was a play on words, you know.
Adam Ray
Is it.
Joey McIntyre
You know Chris Kirkpatrick? Chris Kirkpatrick, get your ass kicked? No. Well, he took it from. Remember the song New Kids on the Block had a bunch of hits, Chinese food. So he said, new kids on the block suck a lot of dicks.
Adam Ray
Right, I see. Yeah, you're right. So.
Joey McIntyre
And I'm sure if I saw him, he would apologize because he's such a tender. Is he young soul man? I think so.
Adam Ray
I would believe it.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I think those people that let their. Their demons, for lack of a better word.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, I think he's past that. I think he's. He's got a sense of humor.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And he's. And he's shown his vulnerability time and time again, so.
Adam Ray
I agree.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
What I really meant it, though. The darkest comedians tend to be the sweetest. So those types of performers always. Like Alice Cooper is always going to be like, hi. I mean, yeah, he's like, playing golf. Yeah, exactly.
Joey McIntyre
Who to figure that one out?
Adam Ray
Although Marilyn Manson, I get the feeling, would want to prove it all day.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Like he's licking a tarantula at brunch.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I can't be sure.
Joey McIntyre
It's too bad.
Adam Ray
It's too.
Joey McIntyre
He's. He might never come back.
Adam Ray
Can I ask you one New Kids question that was not answered in my research? Because I remember. This is weird. So I'm nine, and I remember even being like, oh, he's like the Michael Jackson like that. I thought. I would have thought you were the leader of the group.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, baby, give me one more chance.
Adam Ray
Show me not my time.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I thought you were gonna go for that high, girl and please don't go, girl. That's what I think of as your MJ moment.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, we got go. Yeah. Well, that. That was. Well, that was from maybe Tomorrow. Well, our. Our. Our producer and songwriter at the time, Maury Star, he wrote the songs. He wrote the songs? Yeah. I mean, great majority of them.
Adam Ray
Was that Julio Iglesias?
Joey McIntyre
No, that was.
Adam Ray
I read Manilow.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, man. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Yeah. Sorry, I didn't know he wrote the songs. I thought he was just your, like.
Joey McIntyre
No, no, no, no, no. He. He produced, but he wrote. Yeah. And so he. Maurice was great at. Well, as they say in the theater, like, good shows borrow, great shows, steal. Right.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
So he. He would. You know, we walk into the studio and he'd play another song and be like Maurice. Really? That is so Janet Jackson. Are you kidding me? Like, Play the song. You know, he's like, almost, almost, but not really, you know, so that. That song was very. Was hearkened to maybe Tomorrow, you know, the Mac Jackson 5 song. So there was always some sort of learning, but he played to that because it was a Jackson 5. It was new edition. It was new because on the block.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
The lineage of that.
Adam Ray
Right. I wonder what. The lineage of the Jackson 5. The songs that we know as Jackson 5 songs. I'm sure you could trace them back to their influences as well.
Joey McIntyre
Well, we don't even. You don't. It's funny for James Brown. Michael Jackson was doing James Brown.
Unknown
Right.
Joey McIntyre
He'll tell you that. But if you look at it, you know, like I. I saw one of the things on, you know, some Tick Tock or whatever and they're on. They're on. I guess it was Soul Train or the guy from Soul Train, Don. What is his name? You know, he intro to me. Here they are and they come on and stop the love. You say maybe you're wrong.
Adam Ray
Ah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, everything he was doing was James Brown, you know, and. And he talks about all his. The people before him too.
Adam Ray
Well, that's like Early Prior was doing Bill Cosby. Like you can watch Prior's first. I think it's Tonight show or something. Yeah, he's doing. And it's not him yet.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
But he's trying on these influences. Yeah, it's a little bit different, but we all have those.
Joey McIntyre
But the looks and the taste of it.
Adam Ray
Yeah, for sure.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And who. We don't know who. Where he got, but everybody's getting it from somewhere.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's very interesting. Where were we? We were talking about, I guess. Oh, plucked. And how they found you. I am curious if you ever met Michael Jackson.
Joey McIntyre
You know, I was unfortunately, I was madly in love with my first girlfriend. I was in la and they said, do you want to go to the studio? This is 90 91. Do you want to go and meet. Meet him? Jordan and John were going and I said, freaking, no. You know, I would have rather been with, you know, my girlfriend at the time. I was 19. No, this is a zillion years ago.
Adam Ray
Wow.
Joey McIntyre
And they hung out with him and. And no, I never met him. So shame on me.
Adam Ray
I'm that way too, though.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I remember when I first came to la, I was really in love with my girlfriend and Nick Kroll, great comic, called me and was like, we're going to this premiere or something. But it was like sort of on par.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Like I think fancy.
Adam Ray
Especially Spielberg done nothing like that.
Joey McIntyre
Are you kidding me?
Adam Ray
I just arrived and they were like, it's like Tom Hanks is in or something like that. And I was like, I just got here. Which wasn't true. I had been there for two weeks. I was like, I don't feel right. It turned out to be deeply codependent. That's what it was, my situation. Yeah, I loved her, but I was also too scared to be like, I'm gonna beat it.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
Oh, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
That came later for me in that.
Adam Ray
Relationship, figuring that out.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Young, first time, you know, but so.
Adam Ray
When it comes to the other guys in the group, and we won't talk too much, I don't want to bore you with more and more New Kids stuff, but I. I didn't. They didn't really cover. There were the. The first four. And then they found you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, there was. I mean, Donnie basically was just Donnie. And he met.
Adam Ray
He was the first.
Joey McIntyre
Yes. And he was a character and just. Just a go getter. And he was, you know, as he talks about very eloquently, he. He was the good product of busing because he went to all the. To the black schools and he was this white kid and he was influenced by all that music. And then he come back to his neighborhood and Breakdance, and they'd be like, what the hell? It's like, what are you doing?
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And so he had this little reputation. And then Maurice had sort of a partner to find these guys, Mary Alford. And Mary lived next door to this girl who was friends with a girl that was dating Donnie and said, well, he said, yeah, you should meet Donnie. And we all have the same story of. Meet Maury Starr. It's very unceremonious. He had this. It was a three floor, dilapidated brick building.
Adam Ray
And Donnie has a story. I'm sorry to interrupt. That he was, like, keeping his. He had a hurt foot. He was using a broom as a crutch.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, get him.
Adam Ray
He's like, I'm gonna make you a star.
Joey McIntyre
And Donnie's like, yeah, because you're holding.
Adam Ray
Yourself up with a broom right now.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, totally, totally, totally.
Adam Ray
So you also.
Joey McIntyre
With a hat on and with a hole in it. And his, like, dreadlocks are like, coming through the hole. Yeah. It was like Maurice. Maurice loved that, though. He fed off of that. He. One of his things, we say, hey, Maurice, how you doing? Starving to death. Starving to death. Like he loved the fuck. He had such a. He didn't fight his mentality. You Know, and huge ship on his shoulder for whatever reason, and would embarrass us all the time. He would, like. He would. He would. He would, like, step up to Luther Vandross and be like, you ain't shit, Teddy Riley. He'd be like, you ain't nothing. And we'd be like, we're meeting our heroes. I mean, this guy was unbelievable. It was crazy.
Adam Ray
Why is he poking the bear?
Joey McIntyre
Because he came from nowhere and he wanted to take over the world and show everybody how special he was. Yeah. It just came out sideways. You know what I mean? But meanwhile. And he couldn't stop because we would. Ended up being the biggest group in the world.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And so he throws on a Navy admiral's suit. On.
Adam Ray
No.
Joey McIntyre
Calls himself the General.
Adam Ray
So we're taking a picture from Elvis.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, but he's the General. He calls himself the General.
Adam Ray
Isn't Colonel higher than General?
Joey McIntyre
Right. Yeah. I don't know what it is. I don't know either. But. But so anyways, he.
Adam Ray
So once you hit it big, he put on this crazy suit.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's crazy. And we love him. We adore him. He was our guy. He was our buddy.
Adam Ray
It's a tricky thing, though. When I was listening to your story, there is a parental thing. There's, like a dad energy. Like, this person gave the group life. And then at a certain point of maturity in the group, you start going, like, what about this fucking guy? There had to be moments where you're like. Like, we're the one. And this isn't that kind of show where I'm not trying to get some sound bite. I'm just saying there have to be moments.
Joey McIntyre
Absolutely.
Adam Ray
Where you go, we're the ones out there. And. And the first record wasn't a hit. You guys infused it with your perspective.
Joey McIntyre
Donnie and Jordan and Danny got very, very involved in the second one. Yes. And that had a lot to do with it.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, Maurice was still a phenomenal songwriter and producer, of course.
Adam Ray
Of course. But it's part of the journey.
Joey McIntyre
We just talked about it. You know, it's fun. Like, you know, we've been around for so long and we have such a story within each other, but somehow we still have stories. And we come to these. Oh, yeah. And that thing and this and that and the other thing. And Donnie and I were just talking about it, like, that father figure, that big brother aspect to it. I mean, he was family and so.
Adam Ray
But he's also.
Joey McIntyre
Sorry, go.
Adam Ray
He's a guy to me. I still collect Dads. I love my dad. I'm just saying, if a man. I made that show with Judd Apatow. I made this show with Conan. If a guy taps me, there's something really sacred about that. The mentor, the Mr. Miyagi, who's gonna give me his wisdom, I show up for that.
Joey McIntyre
That's cool.
Adam Ray
If Judd would ask for something. I've said this a million times. I don't drink anymore. But one time I was at dinner, and I had had a few drinks, and Judd was there, and I just called him dad by accident. I was like, that's not a mistake. Yeah, that's. Did it feel that way when it comes to, like.
Joey McIntyre
Sure. I mean, I had a strong. I had a good relationship with my dad, so it wasn' so whatever. I mean, there were other dynamics with other members that I wouldn't speak to, but I would guess that that was more of a dynamic because of what their lives looked at, like, so to speak. And he was a sweet guy. You know what I mean? And we, you know.
Adam Ray
Your dad or Maurice?
Joey McIntyre
Both, but I'm speaking of Maurice. Yeah. Yeah.
Adam Ray
So, I mean, so he wasn't filling a void necessarily. But was that a good dynamic? This guy?
Joey McIntyre
Great. He was lovely, warm. You know, I mean, you go in these. He get away with going to the studio, even though, you know, we were all vulnerable and young and, like, green as hell. Like, I remember so fondly singing Please Don't Go Girl with him. You know, there was. It was just. It was just me and him. You know what I mean? And it was, you know, on a Saturday at Copley Square, by the way. It was like a studio mission control. And I remember it like when I was 14, like, over two weekends. And it was specifically, you know, it was so easy. The expectations were low. It was. It was loving. It was caring. You were just in the hands of such surety, you know what I mean? And he. You know, and it's funny, you know, this. This yin and yang of it all. You know what I mean? That guy, that tender big bear guy, could put on a freaking admiral suit and. And tell the world, I can make anybody a star. And we're fighting for our integrity.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, and. But he would come back. I mean, that would all happen outside, and then we'd all come in the same dressing room and be like. We wouldn't be like, you freaking bastard. You know, he'd be just like, ah, gosh.
Adam Ray
It was part of the show, Maurice. Part of the show.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Well, it's also. Well, you tell me, and I hope you don't mind the term boy band. Is that an okay term?
Joey McIntyre
No, we were. Yeah. I think we sort of invented it. They told us we were the first boy band. Yeah. I mean, we always point to New edition for sure, Jackson 5. But.
Adam Ray
Right. But the idea. I think one of the things with boy band is, like, is it became a model. Like, we're gonna make another New Kids.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But when you. When you said it was innocent, it makes me think that like. Like that pressure wasn't on you. Like, you were like, let's see what we can do. Not let's do what they did.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. It wasn't. It wasn't this thing we were necessarily chasing this marker.
Adam Ray
Right, right. You couldn't say had their first record.
Joey McIntyre
We got to do that. We got to do that.
Adam Ray
Yeah. Or which one's the bad boy? I mean, you just had Donnie. Oh, no, no, Maurice wasn't going bad boy heartthrob.
Joey McIntyre
No, I mean, he could. I mean, listen, it's lightning in a bottle, man. You know, and people think it's freaking easy, you know, we want to say. Because it's. I mean, and back then, now it's like, because of. I mean, the people really, you know, the, The. The inmates are running the asylum in a good way. Right. Because the people decide back then there were gatekeepers. You know what I'm saying? So, geez, if you like the new kids and you were a critic, like, God help you, you know what I'm saying? Like, and it was all white dudes in their 40s. And so, yeah, we. We had that crap to deal with. With. But, you know, we were. It's. So my point is, you know, they wanted to say that people like that. Oh, it's easy. What is that fluff? And it's like it's lightning in a bottle to make that happen. And even, like, you could say, I mean, our story makes us look like the Beatles in that world. You know what I mean? Like, up by your bootstraps, working class families hustling, trying to make it. A total of eight guys rehearse. I mean, audition for the. For the darn thing.
Adam Ray
But wait, a total of eight guys audition.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Adam Ray
Because I heard Donnie say that the town pool was shallow.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Like, you're looking for white kids who.
Joey McIntyre
Can sing and dance. Black music.
Adam Ray
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Joey McIntyre
You know what I mean?
Adam Ray
It's like, I couldn't have said it better. Yeah, that's what it was. It was the Jackson 5.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. A new edition yeah, it was New Edition. But who are absolute heroes. And, and, and we constantly give them their flowers because I mean we, we did. We finally in, in 2021, we did the American Music Awards. We did a 10 minute. The both of us came out back and forth and, and I was like, I pitched a thing where I said I'll sing Please don't go girl, but we'll do a mashup with. With one of their early songs. Is this the End? Is this the End? And that was Ralph Tresvan. I mean talk about a freaking orgasmic like, you know, career. And so tears, you know. But what I'm getting at is they are so gracious. If you could write up how you would. You know, they say don't. Don't meet your heroes. You know.
Adam Ray
Meet New Edition.
Joey McIntyre
Holy. Meet New Edition. They were so, they've been so gracious. I mean think about it. It. They're these. When they call it what is from the project Black kids coming up. You know, huge success. But like there weren't crossover back then. And here's these five white kids coming in. They could have been rightly like f them on and on and on. They have been nothing but gracious.
Adam Ray
Wow. And kind.
Joey McIntyre
Kind. Collaborative.
Adam Ray
Generous.
Joey McIntyre
Joyful. Generous of spirit.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And it's one of the best things someone can say about a person.
Joey McIntyre
Unbelievable.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
That's unbelievable.
Adam Ray
I'm so glad I have the chills. I just love, I love your love. It's. For them. It's incredible.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, it's, it's. It's such a sweet sweet spot.
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We were saying lightning in a bottle and the talent pool being shallow.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, Donnie, Donnie's like. I mean, Maurice, the other thing, Maurice, he could get lazy sometimes. Donnie's like, I gotta put this freaking thing together. So he's like, okay, Jordan. You said he driving by Jordan and John's house. He's like, Jordan sang. They all went to school together. Yeah, growing up.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Jordan sang the choir. Cause he. But he knew his brother Chris.
Unknown
Yeah, call.
Joey McIntyre
Jordan calls Jordan. Yeah. Okay, that sounds cool. Well, Jordan's got a brother. So Jordan's on. John's gonna be in it. And then Danny, who wasn't hot on it, was like, wait a minute. Jordan's doing it because they were the both breakdancers.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
So now Danny's like, I want to be in this thing.
Unknown
Right.
Joey McIntyre
But like they're literally like boulders rolling down a hill that somehow turned into some sort of.
Adam Ray
You know, it's like, like natural. You said organic. It's like a natural thing. Because if you had asked me when I was like in the 90s and grunge, I would have been like, oh, they just make those things, in fact.
Joey McIntyre
Oh yeah.
Adam Ray
You know what I mean? It's totally.
Joey McIntyre
Totally.
Adam Ray
But the fact that these are friends totally living near each other.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Here's a. Here to go back a little bit. Where did you. Because you're clearly hilarious and you act and he's saying where did this come from? Where are you in the family? Are you the youngest?
Joey McIntyre
I'm the youngest. I'm the youngest. Youngest of nine. Seven sisters, then my brother, then me. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Okay. That's all we need.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. My mother. Stop talking. My mother was. It's, you know, to tell you five different stories in three minutes. And nine kids never, never drove. So always walking, taking the tea on the bus. On the. I took three trolleys and two buses today. I got the thing. Whatever. Hilarious. You know, my dad. My dad was in politics, so he was a union guy. And as he always said way back when, it's all showbiz.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And man, was he right. Freaking Donald Trump.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's.
Joey McIntyre
We're talking about back in the day in Boston.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, it's funny, we always think, you know, it's like our governor of Massachusetts, Curly was in jail when he got elected. And we think, we think this is new. You know what I'm saying? Like, we kid ourselves.
Adam Ray
Well, I would say I've brought this out to. Teachers are in show business, politicians are in show business.
Unknown
You know what I mean?
Adam Ray
It's all. Anybody that has the compulsion to be in front and to move a group of people emotionally or intellectually or whatever it is. So you don't let me lead you. You're the youngest of nine. You gotta put on the razzle dazzle.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
To kind of have an identity. You tell me.
Joey McIntyre
It was fun.
Adam Ray
It was fun.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. It was my identity, so to speak. I was still just a kid riding his bike around the neighborhood. I mean, it was like. There was some. It was fun. You know, I. I did. I sang in the choir at six years old in my first song. Yeah. At St. Thomas. But there was also a neighborhood Children's Theater of Boston, kind of within that community. And I sang my first song with my sister, who was 10 years older, so I was like 6 years old. But, you know, we passed the hat and raise money to go on a trip every year, like in Faneuil Hall.
Adam Ray
Wow.
Joey McIntyre
And so.
Adam Ray
But that was in you. My daughter is six. She sings. I love it. But if you're like fucking planting your feet and singing from your diaphragm at six.
Joey McIntyre
No, there was a lot of. Yeah. I mean, my mother. But my mother, we lived four blocks away from the Footlight Club, which was. Which is the oldest community theater in America. Now.
Adam Ray
I didn't know.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, it's this gorgeous theater. I didn't know how lucky we are until you go to New York and like, this could Be a theater, you know, black box theater, you know.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
But so I saw my mom, like, you know, the inside thing is like, you know, my dad and she didn't get along. They had nine kids, Irish Catholic. You keep going, you're spitting them out.
Adam Ray
We didn't. They didn't get along.
Joey McIntyre
They got, I say, embedded on the dance floor. Every. Everything else was a mess.
Adam Ray
You know, the reason I put that out is it was there a peacekeeping mentality. If I can kind of put a show on.
Joey McIntyre
Scapegoaty. Ish. Kinda. By then I was. Everybody was exhausted by the time I came along. You know what I mean? So it wasn't like I was saving the family.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I had a great narrative, though, because my dad would say he's blessed now. What comes first, the narrative or the thing? You know, and then. So between that narrative and everyone protecting me from the madness.
Adam Ray
Yeah, that you're a lot of fun.
Joey McIntyre
And a lot of love, but of my house and the whole thing, you know?
Adam Ray
But you kind of got christened. You were.
Joey McIntyre
Exactly.
Adam Ray
I don't even mean this in a religious way. There was like a blessing, like you were bestowed with a story.
Joey McIntyre
The story is so important.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
You know, of what we tell ourselves.
Adam Ray
And then you kind of felt okay being in front of people and shining and low stakes.
Joey McIntyre
It was fun.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, and by the time.
Adam Ray
Sorry.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
New kids came around, you hadn't done much.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, I was 12. I did a lot of community theater. I did all of that. I'm like, this kid's got no resume. Yeah, I know.
Unknown
What has he done?
Adam Ray
Yeah, he's 12.
Joey McIntyre
But they called around. They. One guy dropped out because.
Adam Ray
So they got your number.
Joey McIntyre
Here's the. Exactly. No, they didn't. They actually called around to the public schools and said, you know, do you know any white kids who can sing and dance?
Unknown
Wow.
Joey McIntyre
And again, as Donnie said, there weren't a lot of us. But I was doing an after school program at that. At public school. They gave me the. No, I was like.
Adam Ray
Was the white thing, by the way, Maurice, who's black? For anyone who doesn't know Maurice.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah.
Adam Ray
Was that just a marketing thing? Was that the 1% boy band kind of. I'm going to build.
Joey McIntyre
It was intentional. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Well, if Eminem was black, would he be as popular as he is? I. I don't know. I mean, that's actually. I do have a guess. I would say no.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, it was.
Adam Ray
But like more of a. You talk about crossover.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I don't Know, I mean, so that was on purpose.
Joey McIntyre
Absolutely.
Adam Ray
We're gonna make the White Jackson five.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Because White Edition White New Edition. Maurice produced their first album.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
And then they broke up.
Unknown
Right.
Joey McIntyre
Chip on your shoulder gets bigger. Yeah, I'm gonna do it even better with white kids.
Adam Ray
You know what's so funny? What I keep thinking about is, but.
Joey McIntyre
We were of that. We were.
Adam Ray
No, I know.
Joey McIntyre
I had set Seven Brothers. I'd be listening to Iron Maiden.
Unknown
Yeah, Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I listened to disco and Lionel Richie and the Jackson 5. I grew up that way.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, the kid who. Who dropped out, his parents were like, I don't want my kid going to Roxbury. My parents grew up in Roxbury.
Unknown
Yeah, you went.
Joey McIntyre
I didn't go to school in Roxbury. My parents were from Mission Hill. They were from that area.
Adam Ray
Cuz I knew the other kids went to school in Roxbury.
Joey McIntyre
They went. They went to Dorchester.
Adam Ray
Dorchester. Excuse me.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, so.
Adam Ray
But school in Roxbury because of a. In to like a maybe.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, they might have. Yes, yes, yes.
Adam Ray
I just remember that.
Joey McIntyre
The Wheatley and the Trotter.
Adam Ray
Yeah, you're right.
Joey McIntyre
So same, but very close. Dorchester, Jamaica Plain.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
Roxbury. So when I said, dad, this woman's picking me up, taking me to Roxbury, he didn't bat an eyelash. All right. Be home by 3. You know, it was 1985. I was 12. That's what we did back then. Like, you know, like, not to be.
Adam Ray
Weird, if you had said to my mom, we're taking your son and we're going to Roxbury, she would have said no, because she didn't. It's not her world. She doesn't know it.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, and my. Yeah. I mean, my parents weren't perfect. They still had their fears. And this. That mostly my mom would say dumb stuff like that. But. Yeah, so lightning in a bottle. It all had to like.
Adam Ray
What I was gonna say was. What's weird is when I went to high school, I graduated in 97. Everybody, every third kid was Donnie. You know what I'm saying? But when you think about when you're making this group loop. Yeah. If I'm hearing you correctly, the. The white kids who liked break dancing, rapping, R B. Not that many. That. That's a different world.
Joey McIntyre
I think we got all of them. All of them. We were literally all of them. There might have been twice as many. You know what I mean? Like. I mean, there were. There were white kids who would break dance and stuff like that. But to dance and sing and like.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And we weren't amazing singers. We learned on the job.
Adam Ray
Well, that's another area, you know, I'm never gonna forget. When you hit the high, girl don't go girl. Right here in the studio. That was fun for me. That's not easy. You have incredible pitch on your new record. I mean, it's stupid to say you have pitch. It's like saying a stand up can stand up while he's doing stand up. But I'm just saying. I know that's like a basic.
Joey McIntyre
Not necessarily.
Adam Ray
You know, that's true. A lot of. A lot of singers don't have reliable pitch.
Joey McIntyre
Especially.
Adam Ray
I mean, it's.
Joey McIntyre
It's tricky. I mean, listen, I'm. I'm not. Unfortunately. It's like you think you're having a great show and then, you know, from the first row, the tick tock. He was like, God damn it. I knew. I thought it was singing better than that. You know, like nothing. You know, it's like, is anything sacred?
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You get every clam. You know what I mean? It's like you get every clam. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Is that an expression?
Joey McIntyre
Because it should be hit a few clams. I think Frank Sinatra said that. Hit a few clams there, you know, so. But that being said, great term for a sour note.
Adam Ray
I hit a few clams.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. That being said, you can do it.
Adam Ray
And you learned on the job. That's what I was wanting.
Joey McIntyre
Vocal coaches, you know, plenty. No vocal coach back then. I mean, my voice didn't, you know, hadn't changed for that first two albums.
Adam Ray
So that's what I was going to say. Was that a problem when it did?
Joey McIntyre
Huge. It was awful. Oh, it's painful.
Adam Ray
Oh, no.
Joey McIntyre
Screaming and trying to reach and then break. You know what I mean? And that's our song. And then like I did it, like I had to take it down and I barely sang it because, you know, they're looking for the girl.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
They want that high girl giving it to them. So let me do something else we've.
Adam Ray
Had throughout the human history. Sorry.
Joey McIntyre
No, that's. That's the irony on the. The thing about it is like my voice changed. So our first hit it. We weren't even singing.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Because I couldn't sing it anymore.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
You know, but I was gonna say throughout human history, we've really loved boys singing high notes. Like that's been a thing. Like. And I wonder what it was like for.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, Michael Jackson. Yeah. They used to.
Adam Ray
That's how bad we love it. We want it singing high.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Was with Chopper the next.
Joey McIntyre
It is weird.
Adam Ray
That's insane.
Joey McIntyre
But look at.
Adam Ray
Look, that was like.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, it is true.
Adam Ray
That was the Internet of that.
Joey McIntyre
It is true. Look at the Bee Gees, you know, even as you get older. But then that sound, that falsetto, it's kind of fun because you have this whole other world that you can explore.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Look at the weekend.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
The freaking weekend. Sings all this stuff all up here.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, we love it.
Adam Ray
We love it, we love it.
Joey McIntyre
Thank God.
Unknown
Why?
Adam Ray
I know, I know. I. I don't know if we know.
Joey McIntyre
I don't know. Look at the Stylistics. Yeah. You know, it's like.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Why does that.
Adam Ray
And why. Sorry to belabor this, because we made this point earlier, but the most gruff guy with hairy knuckles and gold rings and the chains and his white undershirt fucking loves it. Loves it. If he knew, it's like, dude, looks like a lady.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Or. Yeah. Turn the page. The Bob Seger song, you know, they come in, is it a woman or a man? It's like, you take Bob Seger off the stage.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's the guy in the bar that you out other and outcast.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But if you're in the crowd, he's your hero.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
But we love things that, like.
Joey McIntyre
It's like a switch almost.
Adam Ray
It is a switch. And it's permission theater, too. I know you're a theater guy. When I go, I've made this point before, but I want to hear what you say is, I went and saw Hadestown.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And that has. Hermes is like a all falsetto. It's like, really beautiful. But I'm sitting there and. And not to be negative, I wasn't closing my heart to it, but I was like, it's weird that a lot of these people don't think this dude should be able to get married to another man. You know what I mean? Like. Or think that his lifestyle is not biblical or whatever. But here we are. We'll all gather around to listen to him sing. They'll allow it, but it's. You enter into the theater.
Joey McIntyre
Will allow it.
Adam Ray
Yeah, we'll allow it, but that's sort of offensive. It's like, then you should stick up for his rights. Cause you fucking love him.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, I know.
Adam Ray
Love him. And that's. The magic of music is like, a homophobe can love Elton John because it. Because when you're in. When you're transfixed by music or art or Whatever it might be, you can't hold on to your hate. You know what I'm saying? You can't hold on to your identity. Sorry, Malcolm.
Joey McIntyre
Flying or something. Yeah. You have to do this.
Adam Ray
That's right.
Joey McIntyre
Because the moment you grab onto, you're done.
Adam Ray
As soon as you want to fly with the song, you have to put down every prejudice and every. You even have to put down your identity. Like, I'm Pete. I'm 45. I like this kind of music.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
You want to be. You want to lose yourself in the experience.
Joey McIntyre
Identify with that and identify with. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Something in between you and them that was greater than both of you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But unfortunately, we keep being human, you know?
Adam Ray
Then you leave and you're like.
Joey McIntyre
You get human.
Adam Ray
Wow, that gay guy. Yeah, I don't. I don't like him, but he sings pretty good.
Joey McIntyre
Pasta beforehand. God damn it. Yeah. It's like. Right. Back to life. Life.
Adam Ray
All right, so your voice changing was a big issue, and you. You dropped the octave of the song.
Joey McIntyre
I didn't go an octave. I mean, I remember dropping it down and it was lower than what? I do it now. I do it at a place now where you still feel.
Adam Ray
I was gonna say it's. It's there now, but you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, well, it's there now because it's sort of like the national anthem. You got to know where to start.
Adam Ray
Or Take me out to the ball game.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. You gotta. You gotta start at a place where when you hit the highs, they feel as high as you need to go.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Interesting.
Joey McIntyre
So, yeah, it was. It was tough. I mean, we were. We were all shot out of a can, and it was. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, it was just really intense.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And. Yeah.
Adam Ray
What.
Joey McIntyre
And Freedom's about that?
Adam Ray
The record available now.
Joey McIntyre
Does he know? I'm trying to bring it back to my new album. It's called Freedom. Out now, everywhere.
Adam Ray
Yeah. My favorite tracks. Other things. Miracle and Freedom. And she.
Joey McIntyre
I'm kidding, but. No, it is. It is. It's nice to write about something because I feel in the first. In a big way, for the first time, I'm being open to that and being vulnerable and honest in the.
Adam Ray
I heard that in the lyrics with.
Joey McIntyre
What I'm writing about. It's like Freedom, the song that's. You know, just did a video for. And that's the name of the album. It's kind of lead track or whatever. Title track. You know, it's like I go through the steps so Step by step One of our biggest songs is step one. We can have lots of fun Step two, there's so much we can do Step three, it's just you and me Step four, I can give you more Step five, don't you know the time has arrived we all have our steps so in freedom it's step one, this isn't any fun I'm two steps from the door Close your eyes and count to three Open up, you won't see me Step four, I cannot give you more Joe is done. The time has finally arrived. But honestly. And that's okay, you know what I'm saying? Like, and I'm glad I've been able to share, you know, with, like, Donnie and I have did a listening party. We're doing another one for the record. And it's so. I'm doing it. It within the family. I'm not doing it here. And, like, trying to be coy about it. I'm like, no, it's like, it's. It can be a gilded cage. It can be a gilded cage, but any job, job, family. Yeah, you know what? Life in general, we want to have autonomy. We want to carve our own path, but we also want to be a part of the circle. We also need to eat. We also. Blah, blah, blah. So it was nice to talk about a lot of those things because you can get, I don't know, self conscious about it or scared you're going to turn people off and, you know, I.
Adam Ray
Won'T bring Boston into it. I do feel like more people from Boston deal with this issue.
Joey McIntyre
Absolutely. Don't you dare.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know what I mean? Yeah.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Oh, I. At my uncle's funeral, someone was like, look at you out in California. Yeah, must be nice. I've told that that I'm like, I'm mourning my uncle and you're taking a shot. Yeah, like, but it wasn't even like, I was doing well.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
So they were saying, like, for you. My brother was like, I love my brother. He's like, yeah, it's the only place where you can say, must good for you. And they mean, go yourself, Go yourself. So I want you to know that on the record, but also just here and also just in your life, like, so much of becoming a grown up, to me is it's both. And you know what I mean? It's not either. It's not like, oh, no kids, but you can't. I feel like the generation before us, I'm not sure, but like, they went around going, like, just keep A lid on it, but then it ends up driving the car. Then you're, like, yelling at somebody, and you don't know why. Like, you need to go, like, yeah, New kids was a gift. But also ripped out, torn up. This you're at. So you had this, like, plucked second family experience. Meaning they're giving you your life. They're giving you the sustenance, they're launching you. That's like birthing you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And then as you get older, you have to look back and go, like.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You hear me say this a lot. My mom and dad did the best they could. They did a great job, and I am grateful to them and I love them, and I need to work on some of these things, because it's not, or I'm gonna die.
Joey McIntyre
They're mine.
Adam Ray
They're mine.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Doesn't mean to say big time.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
It wasn't perfect. And did you have an advocate? Was somebody standing up for Joe?
Joey McIntyre
I did. I mean, I had Culkin, bro. No, I. No, I. I did. I mean, again, seven older sisters. I couldn't. I couldn't fall too low and down without them, you know, giving me the eyes. Like, what's going on?
Adam Ray
Watch it, Joe.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
What do they call you?
Joey McIntyre
Joseph.
Adam Ray
Watch it, Joseph.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Yeah. But my dad was a good dad, so. But, you know, we learn on our own. Like, my dad was great, but it's in one ear and out the other. You.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
It helps to know that there's someone there.
Adam Ray
You're not like, you were just flying solo.
Joey McIntyre
No, but I think when you say advocate, you know, you know, it takes. Takes a village. You know, success is what has a thousand fathers, you know, so our own success spiritually, you know, and, you know, it takes a lot. And I. And I have done that work, and I've been able to do that. And it is getting to that point where, like, you say, you know, sounds corny, but being your own advocate. Right. You know, at the end of the day, you have to go, just do the math. And hopefully you've done the work. So you can do the math and go, oh, it's. It's up to me.
Unknown
Yeah. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I get to decide.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
I get to the both and, you know. You know, because it's not easy being in any job, but I've been with these guys for 40 years.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
That's too long.
Joey McIntyre
Period. Full stop.
Adam Ray
Yeah, full stop. Full stop. All of them would agree.
Joey McIntyre
To think of going to college for four. 40 years, bro. Never mind four. So. And so it's Like. And of course the fans are like. Some of the fans. It's like. It's like. And I love them. Some of them understand. But, like, they might as well be wearing a Disney shirt.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And I'm Daffy Duck, and they just want Daffy to be Daffy.
Unknown
Yeah. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Cause Mickey. No, no, no, no. You're not Mickey. You're Daffy, and that's Mickey and that's Minnie, you know? And it's like. And good for them.
Adam Ray
I love that.
Joey McIntyre
They shouldn't.
Adam Ray
Your character isn't even Disney. Wait, is Daffy Disney? He's looney.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, okay. Well, there you go. That makes sense. That makes sense.
Adam Ray
You felt like Warner Brothers.
Joey McIntyre
But, like, literally, though, there's so much of it that, like. No, no. They came to Walt. Walt Disney World.
Adam Ray
That's right. They want the head in the. In the giant mask to be like.
Joey McIntyre
They spent a lot of money to come to Disney World, too. And I'm giving.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Daffy or whatever else you want. And I don't blame them.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And I have enough space to give them that.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But also for this. In my. My lane, I get to have my lane.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And. And you can take what you like and leave the rest, and it's all good. But they, you know, there's a. There's a lot of that. And the good news is I've learned that's. That's been, you know, my real family. I was. I was blessed in my family of origin, as they say, but new kids were my siblings.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
When you think. When people talk about their siblings, that was my thing.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
Being pushed around, bullied, blah, blah, blah. All that stuff that we deal with, siblings deal with.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And so I learned that was my spiritual journey.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And I'm lucky enough to be at a position, a place now. Haven't figured it all out, but that I can still be with them. And like you said, both and.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
It's just a lovely place to be and not easy to get to, but for some. Some people, it is.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
Some people would. Some people.
Joey McIntyre
Jordan. I'd be like, jordan. I might be like, okay. You know.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
He's fine.
Adam Ray
I wouldn't trust it, though. I need to. I need to know that you went through it.
Joey McIntyre
Right. I mean. No, but everybody has different. Different.
Adam Ray
That's true.
Joey McIntyre
Wiring.
Adam Ray
That's right.
Joey McIntyre
And needs to learn what you learn.
Adam Ray
About manage, like being in a group. Because I. I saw. I think it was Donnie. Donnie, if you watch some new kid stuff, you're Gonna get a lot of Don. I. I love Donnie. I was. I was a Donnie kid. He talks. He's a good talker and he's a.
Joey McIntyre
Great talker and he's. We both thought that was part of our seat. Jordan and John, they have. They're.
Adam Ray
They.
Joey McIntyre
They're from Canadian descent, so stiff upper, ladies lip.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Don't say if you have a mouthful, you know. You know?
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Tough.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Don't say anything. Which is such power in that too.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You can see you could be like, say something. And they're like, everything's fine, you know? You know, and then Danny's more low key too. And then there's me and Donnie.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
From day one.
Adam Ray
Really?
Joey McIntyre
From day one.
Adam Ray
So he was with you.
Joey McIntyre
But he is my day one, as the kids say. You know what I mean? Because we go back and now out. But we also collaborate really well.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And we love each other, but, you know, that was. You know, I forget what was your question? Because we were talking about.
Adam Ray
About dynamics on how you learned. What Bonnie was saying was that talkers.
Joey McIntyre
I'm sorry, we're both talkers, but I love to talk and he loves to talk, but he's a great storyteller.
Adam Ray
He would be in the hallway in the hotel and you guys wouldn't even, like, look at each other.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
Because you're just, you know, you're becoming like the Police. Yeah, the band. The Police. You can't stand each other or.
Joey McIntyre
But it was always played out between me and Donnie.
Adam Ray
Oh, really?
Joey McIntyre
There was friction. I mean, he says he had friction with other people, and I did too, but I think it was really played out more.
Adam Ray
Do you have any. Guess.
Joey McIntyre
Same fam. Same kind of families.
Adam Ray
Uhhuh.
Joey McIntyre
Again, Canadian, stiff upper lip.
Adam Ray
Right. And you're the.
Joey McIntyre
Danny was a little bit more just. They were a little bit more on the down low. I think they're the family dynamic. Great people, but just, you know, I think he had some. He had older brothers, I had older sisters. That kind of thing. Yeah, I think.
Adam Ray
Interesting.
Joey McIntyre
I think.
Adam Ray
Was Mark around a lot?
Joey McIntyre
No, Mark. Mark wasn't around that much. And then.
Adam Ray
Cause that seems like a scary duo if you have beef with Donnie. And then Mark Wahlberg is also there.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. I mean, I don't know Mark that well, but, you know, their family is like family to me. I mean, they were all very tender.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know.
Adam Ray
Oh, I'm not saying they don't.
Joey McIntyre
Sweet.
Adam Ray
I'm saying at 18 also.
Joey McIntyre
Yes. No, he was. He was. He was Quite an energy. And you know, he had his troubles and had to, you know, do some jail time before he came out. And then Donnie teed it up and gave him a hit album and the rest is history.
Adam Ray
Donnie produce?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, he produced that whole thing. I know.
Adam Ray
Oh, wow. People don't know that because.
Joey McIntyre
Well, because Donnie didn't put a general suit on and say, I did this. This. You know, honestly, he just said, you know what? I'm going to let him have it. But yeah, Donnie produced and wrote Good Vibrations and the whole album. He, it gave him.
Adam Ray
He, he wrote Good Vibrations?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, he wrote, he, he brought. He. He did that whole thing.
Adam Ray
What?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Feel it.
Joey McIntyre
Feel it. Yeah. I mean that, that was a, that was a sample, but Donnie produced it.
Adam Ray
I like, I like.
Pete Holmes
You're such a.
Joey McIntyre
Feel it. Feel it wasn't a sample, but Good Vibrations.
Adam Ray
Oh my God. I didn't know that. I. So I'm wondering if you learned from Maurice. You're talking about how scrappy he was. I heard him say, if we can't go in the back door, we'll go in the black door. He tried to get you guys in front of the black audience and he thought if they accept and you become big enough. Yeah, but he, he was out there.
Joey McIntyre
That being said, we did it was. We still went through the Apollo Theater.
Adam Ray
Oh, you did. You performed at the.
Joey McIntyre
We perform for all in Boston. All black audiences. So when he says that, he means the industry to black radio.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But on a day to day boots on the ground. We perform for all black audiences at talent shows and everything. And it was, ooh, those white boys are bad. You know what I mean? And you know, there's a sample. We brought it.
Adam Ray
You should open the tracks record with that.
Joey McIntyre
We brought it. It. We brought, you know, you know, we, we, we, we came, you know.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And. And it sort of, you know, to, to echo the, the New Edition thing. The black community was so joyful, you know, it was such a privilege to be. In retrospect, you know, white kids don't. We were so embraced. We never, we. It was never like. You know what I'm saying?
Adam Ray
I do know, because you think of this.
Joey McIntyre
For me, it's Irish, you know, this thing of like, what. You know what I mean? What, what black people have been through. They have every right to be like, what the. You know what I mean? And they did nothing but like, go ahead.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You know, I went to church in Mattapan. Not, not every week, but that was like our sister church.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Always felt incredible. I love it so much. And this isn't quite the same, but I worked on the south side of Chicago and the entire staff was black, More or less.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And I was like, the one. One of the few white people.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You know, they were.
Pete Holmes
Who cares?
Adam Ray
I'm not going to give you the numbers. Just saying it was the time in my life where I had the most black friends and I couldn't have been more folded in. And it was just really moving. I think it's because of that Irish, like.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
We're not the warmest. So you think, like, maybe.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. Defensive, maybe. No, we need.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, that kind of thing.
Adam Ray
When you're, like, at a church and having a great time, it means more. It feels really nice.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I love that. So I'm wondering if Maurice taught you the bootstrap stuff, because when you. After New Kids and you're doing your first solo record. Forgive me if I have the details wrong. I believe you could. You were getting a little frustrated finding.
Joey McIntyre
To sign you because it was, you know, it was in that has been area a few years after New Kids broke up.
Unknown
Right.
Joey McIntyre
You know, pop scene is gonzo, but it's kind of coming back.
Adam Ray
But. Right.
Joey McIntyre
You know, I tail between my legs going into these meetings. And they liked it, but not really, you know.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
And.
Adam Ray
But then tell.
Joey McIntyre
Well, I mean, the bootstrap. Well, the bootstraps thing also, you know, came from our parents. My dad had, as he reminded me again and again, $12 when he got married. You know what I mean? And he was. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Now he's six and his wife's eating a hoagie.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I like that. I've never.
Adam Ray
He was. Yeah. 12 bucks. Yeah. That's the new family.
Joey McIntyre
12 bucks. I love it. Let's go. Can we write that? 12 bucks. All our parents are like that.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Working class.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, so there was a grit there. But there was also, like, what am I gonna do? Oh, my God, I put it on the shelf. So anyways, I will answer your question. What did I do? This was a big deal. This got me, like, headlines and interviews. Because I said, this was 98. I said, okay. Actually, I always give the credit to my lawyer, my New York lawyer. And with. Sometimes you think lawyers, whatever. Like he said, you belong on stage. Book some shows. I was trying to put things different. And I said, I'll start with that. So I said, book some shows. Well, they got to know the music. So I pressed up 2,000 CDs. So it was a very indie on The Internet and sold them on the Internet.
Adam Ray
Wow. Your first solo record was called cdr, right?
Joey McIntyre
Exactly.
Adam Ray
It's called Staples.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, exactly. Totally.
Adam Ray
That's great. You printed them up yourself.
Joey McIntyre
We printed. I mean, it looked better than that. It was.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I believe. I believe spent a few bucks, you know, on the. On the artwork. But, you know, you know, all the press and Entertainment Weekly and Billboard would be like, so you're selling this on the Internet. You know, it was like, that was the hook, you know, Got me some headlines. So showed out.
Adam Ray
Remember when radio did. Had. Did that? And it was like the first time it had been done, I think it was in Rainbows, maybe. It was like such a big deal. Name your price on the Internet.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Big deal. Now it's a normal thing. You were. You were really.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, it was that kind of a thing. Shows sold out. Then I. I just went to Kiss 108 to play. To just say, can I announce the shows? And they heard the record. They said, we love this record. Let's put it on.
Adam Ray
Oh, wow.
Joey McIntyre
Top five requests right away.
Adam Ray
Wow.
Joey McIntyre
And then Columbia Records and all the. All the places I. I visited. And now calling because I got a story to tell. And I ended up going back to Columbia Records, which the new kids were at.
Adam Ray
Wow.
Joey McIntyre
And yeah, it was a top 10 hit solo album, Stay the Same. And. Yeah, it was. It was. It was. In retrospect, it was.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I was like, you got it done. I mean, I felt like I was 12 at that time, too, you know, But I was in my twenties.
Adam Ray
But just get. That's so funny. Yeah, you were. You had your midlife crisis at 20 or whatever. 25.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Which is why.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, I know.
Adam Ray
And in front of people watching.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah.
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Come on.
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Adam Ray
But getting back to like, I love that advice that your lawyer gave you. I remember talking to a friend of mine who was being disillusioned in show business and I was like, we started just doing stuff. Like, just go do some stuff. I know that sounds so basic, but I'd love to hear your take on that. It's like when you're feeling like you're getting stale and atrophy. It's like, go make something.
Joey McIntyre
I know. You just got to get vulnerable and. And start that, that, that wheel.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Just push it.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And. And ask for help. You know, in this community. It's like, you know, hey, I got this idea, whatever. And. Oh yeah, that's hilarious. You know, you just one to the, to the next.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And I still do that. You know what I mean? I still, it has to still be that.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
It doesn't.
Adam Ray
It.
Joey McIntyre
That's how stuff gets made, right. Is when we get excited or take a chance or, you know, be vulnerable.
Unknown
Like.
Adam Ray
Vulnerable.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You get vulnerable.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. I just did a bit the video for freedom. It's like, what am I Going to do. I had an idea and I knew that was the idea and I. Well, could I do something else? But every time I taught, told people about this idea, I didn't mean it wasn't rocket scientists or anything, you know, but they were like, oh, that's good. And so I was like, oh, I guess I'll do that. It was just me getting out of a cold plunge and looking in the mirror in my bathing suit, grabbing my gut and going, crap. You know what I mean? And so I slowly get ready and I put on like a. Almost like a girdle, a man girdle. I'm painting in my abs. You know, they see me the behind the scenes. Then it turns out I start to get better and better. I'm looking good. There's some good shots there that, you know, and I haven't worked out in forever. But I think smoke and mirrors, leather jacket. I get in a Waymo. Have you done the Waymos yet?
Adam Ray
I tried to call one in Phoenix, but it was 30 minutes away.
Joey McIntyre
Oh. Oh, they're phenomenal. Try the Waymo. Yeah, really so fun.
Unknown
Really.
Joey McIntyre
Driverless, driverless Ubers.
Adam Ray
It's a fart friendly Uber. Yeah, go ahead. No one will know. No one will know.
Joey McIntyre
I want to meditate. I want to 15 minutes, close my eyes and see what happens.
Adam Ray
Yeah, they're way more phenomenal. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
So I threw that in as a character. I get in a Waymo. Where's he going? I end up at the Abbey. Very world famous gay club in West Hollywood. It's not about. I'm not talking about it didn't really look like a. There was passing by guys in Jack Straw jockstraps, you know, but long story short, I jump up on the bar.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But I did it three times. I asked the club to do it. They were like, sure. But I didn't interrupt the night. Wasn't a lot of people there. It has like a dance with myself vibe.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, but again, I was scared.
Adam Ray
Like, so scared. Yeah, do it scared.
Unknown
Yeah, do it scared.
Joey McIntyre
Do it scared.
Adam Ray
In fact, scared might be a good indication that you're onto something and it's a.
Joey McIntyre
Like, you know, you're doing something with.
Adam Ray
Energy, electricity, which what Rob Bell, my. My dear friend says, he goes, butterflies are good. So if I'm backstage and I feel butterflies, I'm like. I say the same thing about cold plunges, actually. I go, it's the opposite of death. When you do something like a cold plunge, that's such a shock.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Where you're backstage and you're about to go on and you feel nervous. You go like, yeah. When you're in a nursing home, you're gonna miss the moments where you were like, you don't want your meals brought to you.
Joey McIntyre
No.
Adam Ray
You want to go in the jungle and find it. Right, right. It's actually. It's like worse than prison. It's just kind of stupid.
Joey McIntyre
That's up the tray, man. No, no, no, I got this. Not yet, not yet.
Adam Ray
So we're closing out here. This is a wonderful guest.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Adam Ray
I. One of the. I did like, the. Who cares? Why I'm asking you. I want to know everybody's take on the meaning of life. Let's start with your happiness. You seem like a well adjusted guy and that really makes me happy.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, people have always kind of mentioned that. I mean, you come from such this massive pop iconic thing at a young age and you don't have that vibe either.
Adam Ray
You're very well rehearsed.
Joey McIntyre
Well, there's, I think, being one of five.
Adam Ray
Ah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, we all kind of silently checked, but we checked ourselves.
Unknown
I see.
Joey McIntyre
A little bit.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Boston, working class.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, that's the good side of.
Adam Ray
Like, wouldn't have it.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah. Oh, good for you. You know what I mean? Like, okay.
Adam Ray
But you could have grown up in a culture, certain neighborhoods of la, for example, where they would puff smoke and they would make you believe it.
Joey McIntyre
Sure.
Adam Ray
And now you're the kid.
Joey McIntyre
Sure. And let's throw you a party.
Adam Ray
Sorry. Is the ice tap water? Is the ice purifying?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
And then you're.
Unknown
That.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
So. Yes, that's.
Joey McIntyre
I think that was a big part of the brew and the recipe.
Adam Ray
But what makes you happy now? Well, sorry, you can also say the last one.
Joey McIntyre
No, no, you gotta. No, you gotta. I think you gotta do the work. You gotta be willing to kind of take a look at your shit. Yeah. Your challenges, your personality traits that don't work for you. You know, I thought, coming from Boston, I thought sarcasm was my best tool. Tool.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But it was a survival tool.
Adam Ray
Can you please.
Joey McIntyre
I thought it was my best.
Adam Ray
This is.
Joey McIntyre
I know, Legit.
Adam Ray
This is the best thing. I love.
Joey McIntyre
I thought it was the best thing. And then I was like, oh, no. Like lots of times they're laughing because they're embarrassed.
Adam Ray
Yeah, that's right.
Joey McIntyre
You're inappropriate.
Unknown
Right.
Joey McIntyre
And which is so hard for this business because, well, that's my tool.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And it's like, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Can I be funny without being sarcastic? Well, I'LL never have fun again. And it's like, well, that's not true. True.
Unknown
No.
Joey McIntyre
It's called growing up.
Adam Ray
That's right.
Joey McIntyre
Trying to be an adult.
Adam Ray
That's a new kind of sobriety. Sarcasm. Sobriety.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Because sarcasm is cheap. I'm not saying it's not wonderful.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
Like, sometimes you and I are at a wedding and we're in the back and something crazy happens and I go, they should have got a big one. You know, like, that might be fun. And that's appropriate. That's just us. But if it's all you do.
Joey McIntyre
Right. Get sober and leading it. Yeah. Leading with that.
Adam Ray
If your personality is sarcasm, guess What? We got. Got 30 million of you. It's way too many.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You see it in people's Twitter bios. It'll say, like, sarcasm is just one of the many services I offer. It's like, right. That's not unique.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
It's not interesting.
Joey McIntyre
Mouth of a sailor.
Adam Ray
Yeah, exactly.
Joey McIntyre
Like, okay.
Adam Ray
Or. I'm sorry, I. I have no filter. It's like, maybe get one.
Joey McIntyre
Right? Get one.
Adam Ray
Maybe get one.
Joey McIntyre
Get one.
Adam Ray
Because when you say with pride that you.
Joey McIntyre
Use.
Adam Ray
It's getting clean, it's getting off.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But if you actually know what the truth is, then maybe you can have no filter. But you don't. There's no humility there.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
The filter is going. I could be wrong.
Joey McIntyre
And it's control and it's defensive and it's. You know, I used to tell people. I thought I was telling people. Putting people in their place.
Adam Ray
Right?
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. So I dropped that.
Adam Ray
You know, Love it.
Joey McIntyre
And people laugh. You're like, really? You're not sarcastic? Believe me, sometimes it's different. Yeah, it's different.
Adam Ray
Tell me.
Joey McIntyre
Funny in a sense of humor and. And. And this kind of stuff.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
A little self deprecation and. Yeah. I'm not perfect. Of course it slips up.
Adam Ray
But yeah, there was.
Joey McIntyre
It's night and day. Because sarcasm in the fun times is. Is one thing, but sarcasm in the not so good times. Watch out.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
It's. You're all, guns blaze. And you're really just using it as to work out your resentments in a very childlike way.
Adam Ray
That's right. And people need other flavors sometimes. You just need to be compassionate or quiet or spacious. Let them have their feelings so hard instead of coming in and being like, so hard. It is hard.
Joey McIntyre
It's so hard.
Adam Ray
I think Donnie said that too. One of the things that he learned was talk less and listen more. I know that Sounds so basic.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But God, that's right. It's just, what's going on. Settle down and, like, look at the situation instead of thinking, like, my first interpretation, first choice, best choice. And now I'm gonna make some jokes.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
It's like, I don't think you read the room.
Joey McIntyre
And I think the tool is to, you know, that thing is like, well, what's the how? And that's like. Like, without trying to be perfect, like keeping it clean with your adult relationships, you know, with the outside world. And the way to do that is to. Is to unload in a safe place.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
With buddies or friends or therapists or whatever it is.
Adam Ray
I said it. That's good.
Joey McIntyre
Unload over here. Work it out over here.
Adam Ray
And that's what therapy is too, by the way. It's like, we betterhelp is one of our sponsors. And sometimes I'll be like, your friends won't tell you this, but they don't want to hear 50 times a month about that thing. That's what a therapist is. Guilt free.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Unknown
Yep.
Adam Ray
We're talking about mom again or whatever it is.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I'm not saying your friends are gonna turn their backs on you. I'm just saying, like, get an outlet.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Get someone who can play catch with you.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And you won't tire out your friends.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Throwing that ball again and again, and.
Joey McIntyre
You might find an answer and you.
Adam Ray
Might actually somebody who's not instead of going, I know. Right?
Joey McIntyre
But I mean, that's okay, too, to listen.
Adam Ray
But it's true. But I want you to. I want everybody to try internal family systems. What you do is you find the different parts, like your protectors. I'm not going to go on and on, but you end up talking to yourself when you have like a. An irrational response to something. You recognize who's protecting the child.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And you go like, oh, it's like one of my protectors is like the politician who's gonna fawn for everybody and tell everybody how great they are. Because to not be liked is death to the child.
Joey McIntyre
How these characters. I've been doing that too. Naming them. Naming these things. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Because they want respect and they want recognition. They want your gratitude. And then you can tell them, by the way, kid, yeah. I'm 45 years old and you can stand out. I got this.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
It's so much of therapy is just telling yourself these people parts that are arrested, meaning they've stopped developing. And I say, you know the thing I say to myself more than anything? This is pretty vulnerable. But I go, we don't live there anymore. And I go, we live here.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And like sometimes in. I'll be having dinner with my family, I go, this. You live with these people?
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Look at these people. They're amazing.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
This. Wait, just. Just come to reality with me.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
I respect you and thank you, but just look, everything's okay.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Talking to Joey McIntyre. Kid, come on. We're fucking four. One. One. Did I tell you? I didn't.
Unknown
One.
Adam Ray
When I have told you. We made a. A Weird Al style parody called Old Farts on the Block. It wasn't making fun of new kids. It was. We were huge fans, but we.
Joey McIntyre
We're so past that now. Like any. It just. Your name is. My father would say years ago. Did they spell your name right, McIntyre?
Adam Ray
It's hard.
Joey McIntyre
That was it, though. That's all that mattered. No, that was all that mattered.
Adam Ray
Oh, my God. That's all he cared about. Not the criticism.
Joey McIntyre
Well, that's showbiz.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Did they spell your name right?
Adam Ray
I like that, dad.
Joey McIntyre
They said this and that. Did they spell your name right?
Pete Holmes
I love it.
Joey McIntyre
That's it. That's, you know, so to that point. And it's easy to. But we've been in the game so long, it's like, what'd you do? Great. Did you mention our name? Fantastic.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, whether it was a joke or a jab, it doesn't matter anymore.
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
And it's genuine anyways. I mean, that's what time does for all of us. But.
Adam Ray
But you got a masterclass and not taking yourself too serious seriously. Right.
Joey McIntyre
I mean, it seems that still do that. I have to like remind myself.
Adam Ray
Right?
Joey McIntyre
Not. But you got humor about our work.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, but anyways, Old Farts on.
Adam Ray
The Block and this. And the single was called Swinging Week. We were hanging tough and we were swinging weeks.
Joey McIntyre
Swinging. We see. I love it. I love it.
Adam Ray
And it would go. Are you tough enough? And would go nowhere now. Not. And the only.
Joey McIntyre
When was this in Chicago?
Adam Ray
I was. No, no, no. I was in Boston probably in third or fourth grade. And instead of. Oh, in the heyday, we went lmnop, which I thought was very funny, but then I remember playing it for people and no one laughed.
Joey McIntyre
I am dead, as they say. Deceased. Deceased. Oh my God.
Unknown
Yeah.
Adam Ray
So that was one of my first.
Joey McIntyre
No wonder.
Adam Ray
So you took it and we made comedy with it.
Joey McIntyre
Yes.
Adam Ray
Just played the track and kind of sang I can't believe I'm telling You this. What a fun moment for me.
Joey McIntyre
When the. When you make your biopic. Yeah, that's where we start. That scene, third grade. And that's when I knew.
Adam Ray
Yes.
Joey McIntyre
I had something.
Adam Ray
You know what's funny? Talk about being happy and just making stuff. As a kid, I think we just had two boom boxes. We hit play on the tape.
Joey McIntyre
You double.
Adam Ray
And then we put record on the other one.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And then we just did it. Meaning.
Joey McIntyre
I don't think we had lyrics on the kitchen table.
Adam Ray
What's that?
Joey McIntyre
On the kitchen table? The new kids would do that too. Boom, boom, boom.
Adam Ray
Oh, my God.
Joey McIntyre
Freestyle. So same thing. But.
Adam Ray
Yes, but without fear of, like. But I don't have anything. We just make a comedy album and then would be done. Like we have a comedy album. So much so that I took it to school and played it for people. And I still remember.
Joey McIntyre
They're like, do you know the tick, tick boom song?
Adam Ray
The.
Joey McIntyre
The soundtrack. That much. But there's a song called what a Way to Spend a Day.
Adam Ray
Yes.
Joey McIntyre
Yes, that's it.
Adam Ray
Yes.
Joey McIntyre
You know, that's that freaking thing.
Adam Ray
By the way, when I'm stuck, I watch that movie. It's such a great reminder. It is.
Joey McIntyre
I. I love what they did with that.
Adam Ray
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I. And I mean, you were in it.
Joey McIntyre
Well, I was. I was in the. It was in the show, and it was lovely. Great. No, very cool way to make your debut, you know, New York. New York debut, you know, in the West Village. It was. That's. And. And it's three people.
Adam Ray
Oh, wow.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. The show is three people. I played Jonathan. And so you're on the stage for an hour and a half. No intermission.
Adam Ray
Holy.
Joey McIntyre
Eleven songs. Thirteen songs.
Adam Ray
Oh, man.
Joey McIntyre
You.
Adam Ray
Dude, you got forged.
Joey McIntyre
It was so cool.
Adam Ray
You're minted.
Joey McIntyre
It was so cool.
Adam Ray
It's amazing.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, it's a nice. Nice.
Adam Ray
Let's do some. Before we get to the meaning of life, we talked about happiness a little bit. You ever see a ghost? Ghost? You seem like a guy who's seen a ghost.
Joey McIntyre
No, you know, I hesitate because, like, I'm. I'm working on my cynic. You know, my cynic is sort of, you know, he'll delete a ghost, you know, like. But this. The Boston cynic. I don't know. We blame everything on Boston, but I think that's. Come on, dude. Really?
Adam Ray
You know that thing in Boston?
Joey McIntyre
Really? Yeah, you know, the cynicism.
Adam Ray
Bill Burr could see a ghost on a horse riding by in his. Like, come on.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, totally. I didn't get enough sleep.
Adam Ray
Yeah, yeah, you wouldn't. And somebody in L. A. Could see something in the distance and be like, yeah, exactly. I saw a ghost on horseback.
Joey McIntyre
It's my uncle, you know? Like, they know exactly who it was.
Adam Ray
Which is so funny that it's the two sides of the country. Yeah. And that is the spectrum, Right. We're over here going, like, I think there might be a ghost sitting right there. And Bill Burr is in Boston going like, come on.
Joey McIntyre
I am getting into reincarnation.
Adam Ray
Oh, there you go. Yeah, fun.
Joey McIntyre
There's this woman, Asha. She comes from the Yogananda something something.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And actually he came from India to. To LA, like, in 1920.
Adam Ray
Anyways, autobiography of a yogi guy.
Joey McIntyre
Thank you.
Adam Ray
Yeah. I can never say his first name, but Yogananda. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And what I like about her, she's like a disciple of it. She's very practical in the now. She will give you tools about what works now and talk about, okay, blah, blah, blah. And then, oh, and by the way, you know, you were also King Ferdinand in your other life, which is super radical, but I kind of dig it, because I. I kind of. I kind of believe in that spirit, but I don't. I've never. I've never seen a ghost, but I kind of believe that. And why wouldn't we? This ridiculous, mystical, magical journey we're on. How can you believe this and not believe that that's possible?
Adam Ray
This is going to be boring, but it's almost over. Like, the fact that I'm seeing you, that I'm beholding you, is as weird as seeing a ghost. Like, we think this is normal, right? Like, oh, well, there's a guy over there and I'm over here. Like, if we could see it, honestly, we would go like, this is insane.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
There's an awareness localized in you and an awareness localizing me. And one localizing Katie. We're all going around having lunch. It's fucking crazy.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
So you're into. I'll do you one. One word.
Joey McIntyre
It's cool that you can do that. Like, it's like a. It's like a physical thing. Like, you saying that and acknowledging that you can get, like, a high off.
Adam Ray
Of course.
Joey McIntyre
You just get a drug thing. Thank you. Because I haven't gone there in a long time.
Adam Ray
Yeah. No, it's absolutely true. I like the release of the ocean and we're waves. Like, you're a wave and I'm away, but we're all the same water. That's why I was going to say on reincarnation, I'm. If that's weird, I'm even weirder. Meaning I think there's only one of them. So in a way, you could say you were everyone and it's all happening at once.
Joey McIntyre
Is it all a dream or is it actually happening?
Adam Ray
I actually think that's a nice way to put. Has a reality. It has a relative reality.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
But thinking of it as God's dream or the one mind's dream.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
So when you dream. This is Rupert Spiro, who I love when you dream at night, you localize yourself in the dream. The whole dream is you. You dream you're at Epcot. You're. You are the stuff of Epcot. The giant golf ball is your mind. Right.
Joey McIntyre
Okay.
Adam Ray
It's all made in your mind. But to experience it, you localize yourself as Joey at Epcot. So you put yourself in the dream.
Joey McIntyre
And here it's like a software. It just keeps. That's how you get the information because.
Adam Ray
But it has to have a point of reference.
Joey McIntyre
But it's okay.
Adam Ray
You can't be disembodied. You can't be Epcot. You need to look at Epcot. So you put yourself as a point and reality. One way to think of reality is like a dream with lots of localized. With billions of localized points, but it's still one mind. But it doesn't mean it's not real to be taken seriously.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
It just means it's not what it appears to be.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
And. And we can just go out and I, like.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Go around treating like it's real.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, exactly. I get. Yes. And I think that's.
Adam Ray
I.
Joey McIntyre
That speaks to my practical nature.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
I. I don't have to have my own story because if you go too far with, like, it's all a dream, it never happened, you know?
Adam Ray
Right.
Joey McIntyre
Okay. But I think that's the beauty of life, is this game we get to play.
Adam Ray
I agree. I actually just had a ketamine experience where I was like, yeah, we already know. We just want to keep swimming. It's meaning living. Like, we know there's nothing to be achieved or enlightened or realized. We like swimming.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, we were.
Adam Ray
We were.
Pete Holmes
What is that?
Joey McIntyre
So you took a. What is it?
Adam Ray
Ketamine is a. Yeah. I don't know if it's. If it's classified as a hallucinogen. Yeah. But it really gives you, like, a spiritual experience.
Joey McIntyre
Whoa.
Adam Ray
Like a unitive consciousness. And you can do it legally in therapeutic settings.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Ray
And it gives you those types of Feelings. But the last time I did it was. I was like, we're not trying to, like, get out of this or shed this. This is what we want to do. We want to swim. Even. Even the nasty bits. All of it kind of belongs in this. In this Weird. It. It gets hard to talk about.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But really cool. You've never done a psychedelic.
Joey McIntyre
I did mushrooms twice years ago.
Adam Ray
Okay.
Joey McIntyre
And the funny thing is, as I say is like. Like, I. They were so amazing, and I don't know why I didn't do them again.
Unknown
Right.
Adam Ray
You know, maybe you just got the message.
Joey McIntyre
I guess.
Adam Ray
They're not. It's not like a beer where you're like, let's do that again. It's kind of like, yeah, maybe I don't.
Joey McIntyre
I'm newly clean and sober, which is so I. A ketamine trip sounds amazing.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, but. But which is a whole. This is a whole another trip that I'm like, day to time, leaning into this experience because people can talk about sobriety being psychedelic in its own way.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
And it is. When it's new, the pink cloud and the whole thing. Sometimes you wish you could turn it off and whoop de whoop, But I'm not doing that. So. So the ketamine thing goes. Oh, wouldn't that be sweet?
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
But to each his own, you know, for sure.
Adam Ray
And I don't think. How could it be that the mysteries and the truth that the universe, for lack of a better term, wants you to know are limited to people who sure take a. Intravenous psychedelic.
Joey McIntyre
Right.
Adam Ray
You don't have to. Certainly not.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
But that goes back to what we were saying here is. It's right here and now.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Anything that is real is. Is here right now and you can tap into it. I think it's amazing that you got sober. How? I guess I shouldn't say.
Joey McIntyre
Well, no, I. I didn't. I. I haven't drank in since March, like 10th or 11th last year, so. Coming up on a year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And just always wanted to give it a shot.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
It was more. I wasn't a huge drinker. I was thriving. It just. I was. The obsession was more about wanting to not drink than to drink.
Adam Ray
Oh, that's interesting.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
You wanted to see what that was like.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. And then when I stopped, I realized how much, even if it was next Thursday, how much I was managing my life around the next string. Yeah.
Adam Ray
Turning it off, the.
Joey McIntyre
The. You know, the. The rip cord.
Adam Ray
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know what I mean?
Unknown
Yep.
Joey McIntyre
Lots of. Lots Of, I mean I couldn't even believe it. And the bandwidth exploded. I was available.
Unknown
Yep.
Joey McIntyre
For so much more. Simply from the physical standpoint of oh, I'm not gonna, I'm never, I'm not gonna drink.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know, and again, to each his own. But I'm just, I'm, I'm showing up in, you know, more present. That's, that's been my journey.
Adam Ray
I love that. I love that more and more young people are not drinking.
Joey McIntyre
Oh yeah. A lot of it was the Internet.
Adam Ray
The Internet.
Joey McIntyre
And that was in my algorithm. And that helped too. And I have a lot of people around me that you know, are sober too.
Adam Ray
So I stopped drinking my as well. I haven't drank in seven years. Obviously. I still occasionally do psychedelics.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
The most California thing I can say. But, but that actually has the reason. For example I just did Ken mean was. I was like, I could tell I needed a reboot in that way. And if you saw.
Joey McIntyre
I'm close to that too. I mean again, a day at a time. But, but it's like, yeah, that makes total sense.
Adam Ray
If you saw me on it, you wouldn't be like that dude's partying.
Joey McIntyre
Why not? There's no judgment around and it's safe. Yeah, absolutely. Great. Great.
Adam Ray
Do you know my favorite. My friend Matt told me this. He goes, when you stop drinking, you'll feel better. He goes, you'll feel angry better. You'll feel sad better. And it's true.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah. The Frank Sinatra quote. I feel sorry for people that don't drink because that's the best they're gonna feel all day. When they wake up in the morning, you know, that's the best they're gonna feel all day. That's. I blew the joke, but I actually.
Adam Ray
Thought it worked both ways. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
Well, in closing, the record is called Freedom. Sorry. Freedom.
Joey McIntyre
Freedom.
Unknown
I think it's great.
Adam Ray
You should be really proud. Go ahead.
Joey McIntyre
Do you do, do you edit any of this or. This is it.
Adam Ray
This is it.
Joey McIntyre
Okay, good. Because I'm announcing because I was going to ask when it's going to air because I'm going to. I have some April dates.
Adam Ray
It'll be up for you.
Joey McIntyre
Okay. Okay.
Adam Ray
Absolutely.
Joey McIntyre
So solo dates. Keep an eye eye on that Joey McIntyre.com for all the fun dates. I N T Y R E dot com. Yeah.
Adam Ray
And check them out. That's incredible man. Yeah, I, I that's. I wish you all the success.
Joey McIntyre
Thanks for listening. This was a blast.
Adam Ray
Yeah. I'm glad you're here. We do have One more question. But it's easy.
Joey McIntyre
I love it.
Adam Ray
Who cares? Look at these dumb notes. The last question is, can you tell me a time in your life where you laugh, tears streaming down your face, you thought you were going to pee your pants? It doesn't matter. It doesn't have to be a good story. And here's this. Might open it up. Maybe someone fell. Maybe someone farted. The answers are often dumb. So don't feel like I'm not looking for a. I open the door, it's fucking Judy Tenuta. I just, you know.
Joey McIntyre
I. I think, you know, I'd like to say it was, you know, something, but it was. It was probably an Instagram. Oh, my comedy guy. Yeah, you know, he does.
Adam Ray
I. I'm pretty against social media, but the times I've gone on reels, I have tears streaming.
Joey McIntyre
He's probably. What's his freaking name? He's in my algorithm. But I don't. I don't follow him. But he's.
Adam Ray
Gosh, I bet he's standup guy.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, he's got it by. By the way, my for you page is pathetic. There's more cleavage on my for you page than any dad should have on his phone. It's. It's embarrassing. I gotta like this guy. Grill guy.
Adam Ray
Grill guy.
Joey McIntyre
Grill guy. He's just a funny guy. He just does silly videos.
Unknown
All you need.
Adam Ray
Yeah, Grill guy. I mean, grill guy. You're welcome.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, Grill guy. There you go.
Adam Ray
What a nice moment for grill guy.
Joey McIntyre
You know Tony B. From Island Wild Real Estate? He's this guy selling.
Adam Ray
That's his character.
Joey McIntyre
No, this is this other real life guy on Staten Island. You know, he's just hilarious. I wish I had a better answer for that. No, I'm gonna think of you the.
Adam Ray
Next time I laugh really hard. Well, we know the real answer was old farts on the. On the block.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
With their heads swinging weak.
Joey McIntyre
Swinging weak. Dude, that is wow.
Adam Ray
And I think I remember one of the other lines as you go, listen up, everybody. Cause we're gonna do our thing.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah.
Adam Ray
And then we went. Not on the silky white sheets as like, gonna do what I did. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You had to be older than third grade. This is really good.
Adam Ray
Maybe we will. Who's the guy Maybe we will.
Joey McIntyre
That you're not writing movies with. Who's the other one?
Adam Ray
His name was Miguel.
Joey McIntyre
Miguel. It was the two of you. You were kind of the writers. And then there were three others.
Adam Ray
There was only two of us.
Joey McIntyre
Wow.
Adam Ray
I mean, to quote Chris Rock, I don't have Five friends now, right?
Joey McIntyre
I love that. Yeah, me too.
Adam Ray
Well, what a thrill. I'm so happy to meet you and so happy to see that you're doing Boston. You know what I mean?
Joey McIntyre
Good for you.
Adam Ray
Good for you. Out there following your dreams.
Unknown
Look at you.
Adam Ray
Oh, you put out a solo album. Must be nice.
Joey McIntyre
Must be nice.
Adam Ray
I mean.
Joey McIntyre
Dot, get the car.
Adam Ray
I'd love to see you at a Boston funeral. That would be a hoot. Oh, Joey, how many times. Let me ask you this. How many times a month does somebody say, look, we have a. My cousin just moved to la. He wants to get in the music business.
Joey McIntyre
Yeah, yeah. No, no, not too bad. But, you know, did you get the thing where. What we would get was. Did you know, they. They tell you, like, where you were? You know. Oh, you were. Oh, you were down. You used to date Stacy. No. You know. Yeah, you did. No, you're not. Yeah, you are.
Adam Ray
That's the most. I mean, that was it ever.
Joey McIntyre
And. And, like, God bless. And like, we got older and, like, I was living my last weekend. And then our fans got older, so they were drunk, and I wasn't their hero anymore. I would. They were just drunk and they'd come up and they, you know, say the dumbest things, you know, and it was always. They'd love to tell you. Yeah, you were there. Oh, you were.
Unknown
Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
You know.
Adam Ray
You don't remember.
Joey McIntyre
You don't remember.
Adam Ray
Jimmy's on 128. Yeah.
Joey McIntyre
Oh, you were there. Yes, you were.
Adam Ray
We went to Steve's ice cream.
Joey McIntyre
He's, like, just completely making things up with such conviction, man.
Adam Ray
The most awesome thing I've ever heard. Would you. This is how we close. It's just to give the show a sense of completion. Would you say? Keep it crispy. It's just how we end.
Joey McIntyre
Keep it crispy, girl.
Adam Ray
Wow, that's really high. But yours stays soft.
Joey McIntyre
Well, that's falsetto.
Adam Ray
Yeah, I know, but listen to mine. It's pinched. It's thin. Now do yours.
Joey McIntyre
Because you're doing all the talking here. You're using the. Which me, I talk too much to. Yeah, I don't know. The airy thing is good, too. The raspy thing can work for you. Embrace that. Embrace that.
Adam Ray
It's both.
Joey McIntyre
And there's room for all of us. Us.
Podcast Summary: "You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes" – Joey McIntyre Episode
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with Pete Holmes welcoming the special guest, Joey McIntyre, famously known from the iconic boy band New Kids on the Block. Joey expresses his excitement about discussing his journey and promotes his new solo album, "Freedom", highlighting its heartfelt and soulful tracks.
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Joey reminisces about his early days with New Kids on the Block, detailing the band's formation and dynamics. He shares anecdotes about working with Maurice Starr, the band's producer, describing him as both a father figure and a formidable leader. Joey emphasizes the organic growth of the band and the camaraderie among members.
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The conversation shifts to the challenges of sudden fame, especially when entering the entertainment industry at a young age. Joey discusses the intensity of performances, fan interactions, and maintaining personal integrity amidst the pressures of stardom. He reflects on the importance of having a support system, including family and close friends, to navigate the complexities of fame.
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Joey opens up about his journey toward sobriety, detailing his decision to stop drinking alcohol in March of the previous year. He shares the positive impacts of this decision, such as increased availability, mental clarity, and better overall well-being. The discussion delves into the significance of self-advocacy, therapy, and personal accountability in fostering growth and happiness.
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Joey discusses his transition from being part of a globally recognized boy band to embarking on a solo career. He elaborates on the creation of his album "Freedom", emphasizing themes of vulnerability, honesty, and personal autonomy. Joey describes the creative process behind the title track, sharing insights into his songwriting and artistic evolution.
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In the concluding segments, Joey reflects on the enduring relationships within the band and the importance of mutual support. He highlights the collaborative spirit that has sustained New Kids on the Block over decades. The conversation touches upon the balance between maintaining group harmony and pursuing individual artistic endeavors.
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The episode wraps up with Joey announcing his upcoming solo tour dates, encouraging listeners to check out his website for more information. Both Joey and Adam Ray share light-hearted moments, emphasizing the importance of humor and authenticity in their lives and careers.
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Navigating Early Fame: Joey's experience underscores the challenges of achieving fame at a young age and the importance of a strong support system.
Personal Growth: Emphasizing self-advocacy and therapy, Joey highlights the journey toward personal well-being and sobriety as pivotal for maintaining happiness.
Artistic Evolution: Transitioning to a solo career allowed Joey to explore deeper themes in his music, reflecting his personal experiences and growth.
Enduring Relationships: The lasting bonds within New Kids on the Block demonstrate the value of collaboration, mutual respect, and adaptability in sustaining long-term success.
For fans of pop music, personal storytelling, and in-depth conversations about growth and resilience, this episode provides a rich and engaging exploration of Joey McIntyre's life and career post-New Kids on the Block. Joey's candid reflections offer valuable insights for anyone navigating similar journeys of self-discovery and artistic expression.
Note: This summary excludes promotional segments and ad reads present towards the end of the transcript, focusing solely on the substantive content of the conversation between Joey McIntyre and Adam Ray.