![]() In all honesty, it was okay but not stellar. Let’s not even discuss the absurdity that was the central conflict of “The Feud,” and instead discuss the mash-up of two of the greatest boy bands of all time. But there is a lot of Sam in this song and performance so I guess that’s an upside. I was just really aware that there were two different songs being sung during this performance.Īgain: it’s not that this mash-up is BAD it’s just that it doesn’t flow well enough. The goal of a mash-up is to forget that there are two separate songs being spliced together. The reason that this particular mash-up (and a lot of these you’ll soon discover) is ranked as low as it is on the list is because it doesn’t FLOW as well as it could. In and of themselves, these songs are pretty good. This wasn’t even a mash-up so much as Blaine singing and then getting interrupted by Sue and then KIND OF mashing it together at the end for about ten seconds. The dancing, once again, is pretty great and she’s super talented but I just can’t get aboard Hudson’s nasal and breathy voice. Kate Hudson is singing in this song and that is why it is ranked as low as it is. ![]() The dancing was pretty good but the performance was lacking and was very “Nasty”-heavy with “Rhythm Nation” kind of thrown in towards the end. Glee 2.0 tackled Janet Jackson in a trippy, not-super-great mash-up. I wish I could say that I enjoy the mash-up or at least one of the songs within it, but I don’t. ![]() Will you agree? Will you vehemently protest some of my decisions? Click below the cut to find out what I’ve ranked from worst to best!īetween Sarah Jessica Parker singing and the absurdity that was this performance, I just had to rank it last. So I decided to make a definitive ranking of all of the Glee mash-ups on the series to date (hopefully I got them all but feel free to let me know if I missed one or two). And quite frankly, one of the greatest assets this show still has in its chamber is its mash-ups. I don’t like Glee now, mainly because I don’t respect the writing at all or accept how they blatantly assassinated perfectly lovely characters, but I do still enjoy its music. We all hummed “Don’t Stop Believing” for weeks after the pilot aired and we became enamored with the covers of classic pop, rock, country, and Broadway hits that the cast performed. The music was what captivated us in the first place. My immediate thoughts were this: “This show will either be a colossal hit or a huge flop, cancelled after thirteen episodes.” I suppose that it’s evident, what happened to Glee, but know this: even when the writing failed (and boy did it take a nose dive right after the first season’s end), the music was always the unofficial star of this series. I remember when Glee first began because I remember watching the pilot after it aired on FOX.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |