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thegoldenshi-shi · 9 months
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*muffled Journey music plays in the background*
Don't ask me why, but Malleus makes me think about Journey (the band) voice, typical music content, the 80's vibes, all of it.
Also, I think he'd wear old 80's fashion with 0 regrets since he wouldn't know it was outdated and Lilia wouldn't tell him.
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entertainersdaily · 1 year
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Happy Birthday Steve Ray Perry! 🎂 (January 22, 1949) — Steve Perry performing “Don’t Stop Believin” live at Escape Tour
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nomaptomyowntreasure · 5 months
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piano medley in manila, don't stop believing. from user still-in-a-meeting on reddit.
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secondbeatsongs · 2 years
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“Don’t Stop Believin’” with every second beat removed
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buildarocketboys · 19 days
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Sorry, look, I know it's the most basic opinion I could have about Glee, I know the entire cast hates it for how many times they had to do it, I know most fans of the show probably got sick of it somewhere between 2009 and now but.
Goddammit does Don't Stop Believing (Glee Cast Version) still hit.
Especially the Regionals version. God, it's just euphoric.
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diabolofraise · 10 months
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still can't believe i have an interview to become a train conductor TOMMOROW
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Summary: "I wish I could find a guy like you to actually date," Jaskier mumbled, so softly Lambert almost hadn't heard him over the music. Lambert snorted, a sharp and unwelcome pain shooting through his chest at the joke. Not that it was a very funny one. "Literally standing right here, Jas." "Yeah, but...not straight, I mean," came Jaskier's mystifying reply. Wait…Straight? Him? Lambert craned his head back just far enough to look Jaskier in those unfairly blue eyes. "You…You know I'm bi, right?"
Author: @jaskald
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Journey – Don't Stop Believin' 
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sinful-roxy · 1 year
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short-wooloo · 1 year
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daveydoodle · 1 month
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❤️ 🎶 🙀 😁
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nomaptomyowntreasure · 10 months
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mthguy · 5 months
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The cast of glee performs "Don't Stop Believin," which became a kind of theme song for the New Directions.
"Don't Stop Believin'" was recorded by the cast of American television series, Glee. It was performed, in whole or in part, in six different episodes of the series, ranging from the first episode to the 120th (second last) episode. The song was performed to close out the very first episode, "Pilot" (May 2009) by principal cast members who portrayed the fictional William McKinley High School glee club, The New Directions, Cory Monteith (Finn Hudson), Lea Michele (Rachel Berry), Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel), Amber Riley (Mercedes Jones), Kevin McHale (Artie Abrams) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina Cohen-Chang). This arrangement, which became the first single released from the soundtrack of the series, Glee: The Music, Volume 1, was adapted from Petra Haden's version. A portion of the song was performed again in the first season's fifth episode, "The Rhodes Not Taken" (September 2009), with Monteith and Dianna Agron as soloists.
A second version was performed by the cast in the first season's finale episode, "Journey to Regionals" (June 2010), for the glee club's Regionals competition; this version is included in the EP soundtrack, Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals. This version, performed by Monteith, Michele, Colfer, Riley, McHale, Ushkowitz, Mark Salling and Naya Rivera, earned a nomination in December 2010 for the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – the only song from Glee ever nominated for a Grammy.
A third version was performed by Lea Michele as Rachel Berry in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season of the show, "Sweet Dreams" (April 2013), joined (in her imagination) by the rest of the original six, making it the last new musical performance by Finn Hudson, as actor Cory Monteith died three months later; this version was released as a single April 23, 2013.
A fourth version was performed, by ten of the original twelve members (missing Monteith as Finn Hudson and Dijon Talton as Matt Rutherford), seven more current members and Mr. Schuester, in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season, "New Directions" (March 2014). A reprise of the six-member "Pilot" version is featured in the second last episode of the series, "2009" (March 2015).
Released as a digital download on June 2, 2009, the song performed well in the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Australia, where it charted within the top five of their national charts. The cast performance of "Don't Stop Believin'" was certified gold in the US in October 2009 and platinum in March 2011, achieving over 1,000,000 digital sales, and platinum in Australia, with sales of over 70,000. It remains the most popular recording in the show's history, having sold 1,422,000 copies in the United States alone.
"Don't Stop Believin'" was put on the BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 playlists in the UK in January 2010.
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moonage-gaydream · 1 year
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Just a small-town girl, livin' in a lonely world... 🙋‍♀️
Just a city boy, born and raised in South Detroit... 🙋‍♂️
They both took the midnight train goin' anywhere. Oh, and uh, fun fact: They're both trans. 🏳️‍⚧️
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steverogersnotebook · 7 months
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This really happened
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jellybeanshortbread · 8 months
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How dare you? The vet's office where my dogs were euthanized are getting pretty cute with their sign. Awww... undercutting the joy you felt from that fun little Journey reference with the immediate and abrupt mention of my tragic loss(es); isn't that just like me?
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