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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Glee Favorites

Why? Just because.

Character ranking:
Rachel Berry
Sue Sylvester
Brittany S. Pears
Kurt Hummel
Noah Puckerman (Puck)
Jacob Ben Israel
Finn Hudson
Burt Hummel (Kurt's dad)
Tina Cohen-Chang
Quinn Fabray
Mercedes Jones
Terri Schuester
Emma Pillsbury
Sam Evans
Mike Chang
April Rhodes
Coach Beiste
Principal Figgins
Santana Lopez
Jesse St. James
Artie Abrams
Sunshine Corazon
Will Schuester (He's annoying us more than Artie, lately)

These are the most-played Glee covers on our ipods
-Somebody to Love
-Don't Stop Believin'
-Total Eclipse of the Heart (yeah, we're lame)
-One
-Like a Prayer
-Hello Goodbye
-Pokerface
-What I Did For Love
-Sweet Caroline
-Bust Your Windows

Song most-improved by Glee: Run Joey Run

12 Favorite episodes: Pilot, Showmance, Preggers, The Rhodes Not Taken, Wheels, Sectionals, Hell-o, The Power of Madonna, Home, Bad Reputation, Dream On, Britney/Brittany

Songs we want Glee to cover (some of them we would just want to see what Glee would do with them): Don't Worry Baby by The Beach Boys, Love Reign O'er Me by The Who, Being Alive from Company, Porcelain Doll by Chrisette Michele, The Voice Within by Christina Aguilera, Fix You by Coldplay, Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles, September by Earth Wind and Fire, I Want to Be Evil by Eartha Kitt, Disloyal Order of the Buffalo by Fall Out Boy, If I Ever Leave This World Alive by Flogging Molly, You Can't Stop the Beat from Hairspray, I Just Want You to Know Who I Am by The Goo Goo Dolls, Love Alive by Heart (we want Puck to sing that), Let Go by Frou Frou, Keep Breathing by Ingrid Michaelson, Grace by Jeff Buckley, Dare You to Move by Switchfoot, A New Life from Jekyll and Hyde, What is It About Her? from The Wild Party (but first they would have to get a guy who could actually sing it), Wish I Were Here from Next to Normal, Dust in the Wind by Kansas, Teenage Dream by Katy Perry, All These Things That I've Done by The Killers, Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance, All I Ask of You from Phantom of the Opera, Glitter in the Air by P!nk, Seasons of Love from Rent, Disturbia by Rhianna, Send Me on My Way by Rusted Root, Kiss from a Rose by Seal, Paint it Black by the Rolling Stones, Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want This Time by The Smiths, Pretty Women from Sweeney Todd, I Could Not Ask for More by Sara Evans, Don't Do Sadness/Blue Wind from Spring Awakening, Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap, Buddy Holly by Weezer

5 comments:

  1. Love this. My iTunes most played Glee songs are: "Somebody to Love", "Gold Digger" (don't judge), "Don't Stop Believin'", "Take a Bow", "Gives You Hell", "Maybe This Time", and "On My Own". I think "Toxic" is going to be up there in a few months, as well.

    If the Glee kids ever do "Buddy Holly" by Weezer, I'm going to freaking lose it (in a good way)!

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  2. This blogger was in an a capella group in college, and they did Buddy Holly. It's a great song for a group. Toxic is the best new cover of season 2.

    WILL RAPS IN GOLD DIGGER. nooooooooooooo
    haha, just kidding. No judgment.

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  3. I know: men as white as Will NEVER rap! I just like the song, but I don't care for d-bag of the year Kanye West. Glee version = next best thing.

    "Buddy Holly" was my favorite song in junior high, with "Say It Ain't So" and No Doubt's "Just a Girl" competing closely for 2nd place. Glee should have a 90s week or something!

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  4. Correction: "Men as white as Will *should* NEVER rap."

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  5. You know, we don't hate Kanye. At least he's hilarious, and we like a lot of his music. See, we don't think Kanye West is any more arrogant or douche-y than most celebrities, we just think he has a social disorder/is dumb in that area.

    During the Taylor Swift thing, he said he didn't know he'd make a mistake until he heard the booing. The man is just socially dumb/too dumb to hide his arrogance.

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