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LeeLeeRaRa |
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Glee is featured in the television section of the Oct 29 issue of Rolling Stone
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Carboys Desire |
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^ Yes, it is! As 'GAYEST. SHOW. EVER." no less!
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SmalltownBoy |
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FeliciaM7 wrote: I had to check youtube for the Jennifer Paige video. The song sucks. Hope that's not the version the show is using. I agree about My Life Would Suck Without You. What country is overdoing it? |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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OMG U GUYZ WILL NEVER GUESS WHO WILL BE DIRECTING AN EPISODE!!!!!!!
Oh, and what is a defying gravity? |
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MyPetGoat |
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JVJrule |
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SmalltownBoy wrote: Fixed. "Crush" was such a big hit in the late 90s. Pfsh. |
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survivorjb2003 |
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I really want them to do "No Scrubs" by TLC.
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FeliciaM7 |
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SmalltownBoy wrote:
Icicles in hell again. We're on the same page. **hugs**
No Scrubs would be very cool! |
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highwind44029 |
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Wow, this show is BIG!!! Remember when it was just like twelve of us posting in this thread over and over during summer?
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Jellybelly71 |
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highwind44029 wrote: yeah, and remember when someone said we were all in for a big letdown when the new episodes couldn't possibly live up to the quality of the pilot? good times. |
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Blueberry.celebprowresting |
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Damn getting there own record deals? That's big!
Rachel, Mercedes and maybe Puck will be SUCCESSFUL INDEED! Santana has a great voice I heard so maybe her too <3 |
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Carboys Desire |
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You're so full of hope, Blueberry.
if one of them scores a hit it will probably be Rachel. If two of them do I'll be amazed. |
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SardonicallyIrrelevant |
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Is Bryan Adams the throat cancer guy who sang that vile song on the Robin Hood Prince Of Theives Soundtrack?
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SonOfAbraxas |
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He's the one that Archuleta sang on the Idol Hollywood week, that "Heaven" song that made me LOVE HIM and also made a backup singer wipe away a
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ARCHULETA FOREVER <333333333333333333333333 (F U SI for your upcoming Porkchop HATE comment) |
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crzypunk2004 |
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The whole episode of 'wheels' have been spoiled at Gleeforums.com and here it is , don't click if you don't want to know.
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SardonicallyIrrelevant |
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SonOfAbraxas wrote: Porkchop is a delightful, handsome young gentleman and a fantastic role model for the youth of today. |
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NellB |
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SardonicallyIrrelevant wrote: That song IS vile but nowhere as bad as the Bryan Adams/Sting/Rod Stewart (?) tune from Three Musketeers--All for Love. OMG my ears would bleed when I heard that song. But I do kinda dig "Heaven", especially the dance version from the early 00s. |
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SardonicallyIrrelevant |
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NellB wrote: Oh god. I blocked that shit out. That was like the Strep Throat Tenors. |
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Pearl Interrupted |
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More Dallas notes on Mark Salling...
++++++++ Last Night on Glee, Mark Salling Finally Got His Big Number. Thanks, Neil Diamond! By Robert Wilonsky in From the RTF Department Thu., Oct. 22 2009 @ 3:25PM marksalling.jpg Caity Colvard Mark Salling, during the Glee cast's visit to the Galleria in August At last. Mark Salling, the pride of Lake Highlands High School (Class of '01), was finally more than just a bit player on last night's episode of Glee. Having transitioned from brooding football bully to cougar-chasing horndog to song-and-dance man over seven brilliant episodes of the best high-school show since Freaks and Geeks, Salling's Noah Puckerman ("Shalom!") finally stepped out of the chorus line and got his own plot line: He's just a guilt-ridden Jew who wants to make his Mama proud by finding a nice Jewish girl to date ... or, at least, make out with whilst pining for the shiksa cheerleader who's carrying his kid, though no one else yet knows it. (Mama Puck is played by longtime character actress Gina Hecht, who I first remember as Jean DaVinci from Mork & Mindy.) Jump for the already highlighted highlights, sweet Caroline! Update at 3:57 p.m.: So, funny thing. I just got off the phone with Mark's mom, Condy, who works at Lake Highlands Junior High. And, turns out, "Sweet Caroline" is among her favorite songs -- has been ever since she first heard it during her freshman year at SMU "30-something years ago," she tells Unfair Park. "My husband and I followed him at several concerts," she says. "We'd play him in our house all the time, and 'Sweet Caroline' was my favorite. I even bought myself some sheet music and taught myself how to play it. For him to be given that song to sing, what are the odds? He was so excited to share it with my mother. Mark's very close with her here in town. He was just really subdued but so excited he got to sing his mom's favorite song. Its a very emotional thing for me because of that history, and his heart was really in it. He's in his groove when he's behind a guitar, and then to be singing that song, it's pretty emotional." We'll have more with the Sallings in the near future. Till then, Condy directs our attention to a tweet from a certain Neil Diamond: "Hey, so who's this guy Puck singing 'Sweet Caroline' so good,so good,so good on #Glee? Loved it!!" Love that. LINK: http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2009/10/last_night_on_glee_lake_highla.php |
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Pearl Interrupted |
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Belt it Out: Glee's Mark Salling October 8, 2009 by Renee Benson Filed under Dallas Entertainment, Entertainment Singer, songwriter and actor Mark Salling, whose piercing hazel eyes could melt even the iciest of hearts, rounds out a versatile cast as badboy Noah Puckerman-or Puck-on FOX's much-anticipated fall comedy, "Glee." Starring opposite comic genius Jane Lynch and Lea Michelle, Salling brings to the already-talented ensemble a dedication to the craft and a darker, alternative edge in music, looks and style. Using his villainous swagger and musical talent, Salling highlights the show created by Ryan Murphy-the mastermind behind "Nip/Tuck" and "Popular"-that recently claimed a record-shattering 7.3 million viewers in the premiere episode. Always a musician at heart, Salling recently released his debut solo album, Smoke Signals, under the pseudonym Jericho, and has already begun working on his sophomore album. Salling plays guitar, piano, bass and drums while writing, producing and singing lead vocals on all his tracks and even lending his original songs to other artists, such as Josh Green and Danielle McKee. Salling's music is an eclectic blend of indie and alternative rock, and he draws much of his inspiration from musical groundbreakers like Thom Yorke and Trent Reznor. A native of the Lone Star State, Salling was born in Dallas, and portraying a high school jock with an itch for music on "Glee" has not been a far stretch. By the time he enrolled at Lake Highlands Junior High and High School in his teens, he quickly became active in contact-heavy sports-wrestling, rugby, basketball-while still fine-tuning his guitar and piano playing skills. See Mark Salling as lovable bad boy, Puck, Wednesdays at 8pm on FOX. -Renee Benson http://envymags.com/2009/10/belt-it-out-glees-mark-salling/ |
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