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‘Glee’ Performs The Wanted’s “Glad You Came”

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Though Britain’s hottest new boy band The Wanted are having absolutely no trouble nabbing scores of new fans every day, having their single “Glad You Came” performed on Glee certainly can’t hurt their quest for chart domination here in the US. Hop below to listen to the Dalton Academy Warblers (a boy band in their … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 17/02/2012 22:33 Number of articles : 2

‘Glee’ Performs The Wanted’s “Glad You Came”

Glee to Honor Michael Jackson: Official Promo

Glee will be Startin Somethin on January 31. The Fox hit – whose ratings have plunged on season three, as storylines have grown more inconsistent and character development has taken a backseat to the latest song the show can plug in iTunes – will pay tribute to Michael Jackson in two weeks, airing an episode that tackles a number of iconic hits. Watch the official promo for “Michael” below and then check out the song list for the installment: Glee Michael Jackson Tribute Promo Visit our friends at TV Fanatic for more Glee spoilers and look forward to the following MJ covers on the episode: Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ – Blaine Rock with You – Sebastian and the Warblers Bad – Artie, Santana, Blaine, Sebastian Scream – Artie and Mike Never Can Say Goodbye – Quinn Human Nature/Nature Boy (mash-up of MJ and Nat King Cole) – Mercedes and Sam Ben – Finn, Rachel and Kurt I Just Can’t Stop Loving You – Finn and Rachel Black or White – Artie, Rachel, Kurt, Mercedes and Santana

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REVIEW: Opportunist Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Deserves a Slushie to the Face

One of the running gags in Fox’s effervescent hit high school series Glee is that no matter how things occasionally come up roses for the show choir freaks and geeks of McKinley High, there’s always someone, slushie in hand, waiting to take the Gleeks down a peg or two back to cold, brutal reality. Ironically, it’s that same multicolored frozen treat, globbed at the screen in slow-motion over the end credits of Glee: The 3D Concert Movie , that underscores a similar, sad burst of recognition that’s perhaps been long coming: For all the uplifting, inclusive good that Glee inspires in its young target demographic, it’s a property that’s become high on its own self-projected, self-congratulatory fantasy of “fuck the haters” do-goodingness. And there’s nothing more that Glee needs or deserves right now than a slushie to the face.

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REVIEW: Opportunist Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Deserves a Slushie to the Face

‘Glee’-Cap: ‘Special Education’ Sticks Us With An Earworm

Train’s ‘Hey Soul Sister’ rears its unavoidable head as the glee clubs competed at Sectionals. By Jim Cantiello New Directions perform at Sectionals in the “Special Education” episode of “Glee” Photo: FOX Finally, the “Glee” kids (and some seniors) competed at Sectionals in this week’s “Special Education” episode. And as great as New Directions’ take on “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” and “Dog Days Are Over” were, there was one track that won’t get out of our heads. Sing along, if you dare! Hey-ey. Ey-ey-ey-ey-ey-ey, I really hate that f—ing Train song, it’s so annoying! Hey ey. Ey-ey-ey-ey-ey-ey, Even charming Darren Criss can’t get me to enjoy it. Wish it would die in a fiery death, But it’s like crystal meth, I’m all out of breath, Hatred in my veins Every time it finally clears From in between my ears, “Hey Soul Sister” rears It’s ugly head remains. The Warblers did a two-step dance that made me wanna cry. Hey Train, it’s time you said, “Bye bye!” [ Jim speaks ] Haven’t you guys made enough money? (I’m just sayin’ …) [ Singing ] Mr. Schue switches up some things: Blondies get a leading spot in the competition, Rachel’s lack of solo stings. She doesn’t like playing second fiddle (lots of bitching). New Directions lost a man. They need 12 to compete. This is really quite the crisis. Puck formulates a plan, But it backfires, until he finds one Lauren Zises. They sing while walking down the aisle, But listen, honey child, This isn’t worth our while. They did the same last year. Dirty dancing brings the crowd to their feet, But how did they compete Next to these antiques Singing “The Living Years”? New Directions and Warblers move on ’cause it ended in a tie. (Cop out!) I hope those old folks never die. Now Kurt’s in a blue uniform He got hazed by the Warblers They make him bird-sit. His reception is lukewarm. They shut down his ideas, Which is totally bullsh–. Oh, it’s so full of irony That he can finally be Who he wants to be As long as he blends in. He leans on Rachel’s musicality. Oh yeah, they’re now besties! You just know how “Glee” switches who are friends. Santana told Rachel that she and Finn had a good time, Which led to even more Rachel whine. Will invited Emma to the show. She told him, “Sorry, no.” Got hitched in Vegas, though. Stamos scored a bride. Will is bummed when he hears the news, But listen to me, dude, Don’t act all confused ’cause … If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it! Don’t be sad, the “Glee” kids will just sing on it! The dog days are over, so put some swing on it! If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it! [ To the melody of “Single Ladies” ] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh [ Transitions into the melody of “Hey Soul Sister” ] TRAIN!!!!! Which was your favorite song on this week’s “Glee”? Talk about it in the comments. Related Videos Musical ‘Glee-Caps’ Of Season Two

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