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^ they already sang 'imagine'..

even though thats just lennon.. u know what i mean.
 
i'm still on the first season, but i can't wait to see that madonna episode in season 2!
 
^ they already sang 'imagine'..

even though thats just lennon.. u know what i mean.

I know^_^. I don't really consider "Image" to be a Beatles song. I suppose I should have said "Finally they sing a classic Beatles song!", it would have made it more clear.
 
yeh ^

i hope they sing strawberry fields forever or while my guitar gently weeps.

im not a huge beatles fan. just like those two songs.. and yesterday :p
 
av just jumped on the bandwagon..but i just love sue's tv spot ..sue says!!
 
I hope they sing "I've Just Seen a Face" and "With a Little Help from My Friends"!

But wait, is this coinciding w/ the Madonna episode? Or is there a separate Beatles episode?
 
OMG OMG OMG SO EXCITING :buzz::clap::bounce:

"Glee: The Music - The Power of Madonna" CD

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1. Express Yourself
2. Borderline/Open Your Heart
3. Vogue
4. Like A Virgin
5. 4 Minutes
6. What It Feels Like For A Girl
7. Like A Prayer

"Glee: The Music - The Power of Madonna" CD will be out on April 13, 2010.
"Glee - The Power of Madonna" will air on TV channel FOX on April 20, 2010.

Amazon.com
 
weird i have my ipod on shuffle and as soon as i came into this thread a song from the soundtrack came on :rofl:

when does the show start again ?
i gotta write it down :doh:
 

'Glee' Exclusive: New details on the crazy upcoming Lady Gaga episode


We already knew that the Glee kids would be tackling Lady Gaga in their back nine episodes, set to begin airing on Fox April 13. But now we actually can tell you which Gaga tunes to get the choral overhaul: “Bad Romance” and “Poker Face.” The latter of the pair will be tackled by Lea Michele’s Rachel. Says creator Ryan Murphy, “Leah does a very stripped-down version of ‘Poker Face.’” Meanwhile, “Romance” sounds like a much more elaborate number, with the glee club actually donning Gaga-esque wardrobe for the performance. “I do know that we’re all different Lady Gagas, and at one point I am the Kermit the Frog Lady Gaga,” says Michele, referring to this crazy ensemble worn by the pop star. “I saw a picture of the Kermit the Frog Lady Gaga with a Post-It on it that said ‘Leah.’ I was like, oh, great. Everyone else has incredible Lady Gaga outfits and I have that one.” And it sounds like producers are making sure the costumes are up to par with the real Gaga’s eccentric wardrobe choices. Says Chris Colfer, who plays Kurt, “The outfits are gonna be incredible. All the costumes are outrageous and legit. I actually went to the tailor this morning who makes the real Gaga outfits. They’re going all-out.”
ew.com

AAAHHH SO EXCITED! :buzz:
 
Glee cast on the latest Rolling Stone magazine



With its group dance numbers and earnest covers of songs like Journey’s buoyant “Don’t Stop Believin’,” Glee seems like the sunniest show on TV. But darkness lurks just barely below the surface — the series also seamlessly weaves in plots about teen pregnancy, scheming wives and the most hard-hearted cheerleading coach to ever grip a whistle. Rolling Stone’s Erik Hedegaard ventures into the Fox hit’s most controversial corners, uncovering the stories behind stolen car stereos, illegal substances, Facebook-revenge fantasies and more in our new issue, on sale at newsstands today.


Glee creator Ryan Murphy, who previously helmed Nip/Tuck, explains the show’s double-edged appeal: “It’s about there being great joy to being different, and great pain.” Twenty-three-year-old Lea Michele, the Broadway talent who plays Rachel, tells Hedegaard about her tattoos, and Cory Monteith, who portrays jock Finn, owns up to a few childhood arrests for offenses that “didn’t hurt people.” Dianna Argon (slippery cheerleader Quinn) describes what it was like joining the cast late and falling victim to Monteith’s fart pranks, and 19-year-old Chris Colfer, who bravely plays gay teen Kurt, opens up about his own painful youth and his never-changing voice. “You know that forget-and-forgive bull****? No, no, no, no, not for me,” he says of channeling childhood traumas into creative energy. “You take that grudge and let that grudge fester, and then you use it.”

The only Glee cast member who threatens to traumatize Hedegaard is Jane Lynch, who channels her ferocious character Sue Sylvester to warn him against asking “stupid questions” (guess nobody wanted to chat about peeing in the shower!). Rolling Stone movie critic Peter Travers saw a softer side of Lynch when she stopped by the office recently for an Off the Cuff chat — watch it here. Grab the issue for the full story, and to check out the cast’s amazing high school yearbook photos.

rollingstone.com
 
I can't wait for the madonna and gaga episodes... and that rolling stone cover is cute! ^_^
 
LOL I do not see the point of Rachel showing off her underwear in the cover.
 

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