New Kids on the Block on Today

May 16, 2008 at 9:40am PST

OMG OMG OMG!

NKOTB appeared together live for the first time since 1994 on The Today Show this morning.

Battling rain and major technical problems (whoever was in charge of sound needs to be fired!) the Kids came back in a big way with a medley of their hits.

Seeing Donnie all sexy (sigh, those Wahlberg men sure know how to work it) and Joey busting out his old signature topless hat while singing Please Don't Go Girl (good for him for still hitting those notes, that song is high) was a 1993 dream come true -- we're still lovin' it like a Happy Meal! (Donnie Wahlberg and Joey McIntyre were always our favorites!)

Do you know what we would've done to have been one of their back-up dancers?

We were screaming just watching the show in our living room. Don't lie, when they kick into You Got the Right Stuff, you know you got a thrill!

To watch the medley over and over and over again (like we've been doing), click here.

Click here for their new song Summertime (which we just downloaded from iTunes).

Click here for their adorable interview (Donnie: "It's a little bit like Al Roker in the hurricane up here.") and Tonight!!!! We dare you not to scream or sing along...it's impossible!!!

They look so happy to be back on stage performing together. Love it!

People slept out on the Plaza for 48 hours to get to go to see NKOTB.

We'd give our first born to get backstage at one of their concerts.

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