Matt is so full of emotion in the final minutes of the scene...When he says the line about his audition being cancelled (to cover the fact that this whole story was B.S.), for a brief second you see the real, vulnerable, scared person that Coop really is under all his bluster & big talk...This is the kind of thing that Matt excels at: letting the mask slip and showing the real underneath...Watch his eyes when he says, "...We've found somebody better and/or hotter..."
Janet Cooper The song is about a dysfunctional relationship. The male vocals describe what happened in that relationship from his point of view. It started off well, with the woman very invested in him. However, he was not fulfilled by her. Even though he was unhappy, he remained in the relationship because he was "addicted to a certain kind of sadness" and was resigned to it. In the end, he was dumped by the woman, who took steps to completely remove him from her life, including changing her number and having her friends get her things from his apartment. She did these things even though she had said that they would remain friends. Although he was happy the bad relationship was over, he is hurt by the fact that she now treats him like a stranger without any regard for what they used to have. The female vocals then describe the same relationship from her point of view. In her eyes, the relationship was also dysfunctional; he had been somewhat verbally abusive by always blaming her for every problem they had. In addition, he had been hung up on another woman. He had promised that he had gotten over it when in reality he had not. The singer eventually tires of this situation, finding it frustrating and hurtful, and ends the relationship by cutting him off entirely.
You're over-thinking it...It's about two people who don't get along, it could be any two people...This is merely an INTERPRETATION of the lyric...It's a STORY, it's fiction...Songwriters write a poem about a situation, but it doesn't mean it has actually happened to them...Chips Moman, who wrote the B.J. Thomas hit "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song," once said, "...It's like the guy who wrote 'Fly Me To The Moon' had never been to the moon...You have to have...imagination..."
Love when Blaine sings when he is angry
Cooper has a awesome voice and it works great with Blaine’s!
"Or speaking reaLLY LOUDLY to be intense"
I died😂😂😂
Best cover ever
One of my favourite clips ever.
Love watching video lots of Blaine and singing when he is angry
Matt is so full of emotion in the final minutes of the scene...When he says the line about his audition being cancelled (to cover the fact that this whole story was B.S.), for a brief second you see the real, vulnerable, scared person that Coop really is under all his bluster & big talk...This is the kind of thing that Matt excels at: letting the mask slip and showing the real underneath...Watch his eyes when he says, "...We've found somebody better and/or hotter..."
Such a powerful scene ❤️
Meu Deus que gatos! ❤
good song ok
Jan 6, the year 2020. Present!
They look so much alike it is weird
Brothers from the same parents look similar...What's weird??
Why isn’t Blaine wearing a bow tie in this number?
He's sad. He never wears bowties when he's sad
Yeah why?
He did in the opening of the quarterback
Dylan Sparyberry
Blaine get mad at his brother and he angry singing
It's weird b/c they are brothers in this episode.
What's weird?? Brothers fight and have falling-out periods where they don't see each other...So do sisters...
Janet Cooper
The song is about a dysfunctional relationship. The male vocals describe what happened in that relationship from his point of view. It started off well, with the woman very invested in him. However, he was not fulfilled by her. Even though he was unhappy, he remained in the relationship because he was "addicted to a certain kind of sadness" and was resigned to it. In the end, he was dumped by the woman, who took steps to completely remove him from her life, including changing her number and having her friends get her things from his apartment. She did these things even though she had said that they would remain friends. Although he was happy the bad relationship was over, he is hurt by the fact that she now treats him like a stranger without any regard for what they used to have.
The female vocals then describe the same relationship from her point of view. In her eyes, the relationship was also dysfunctional; he had been somewhat verbally abusive by always blaming her for every problem they had. In addition, he had been hung up on another woman. He had promised that he had gotten over it when in reality he had not. The singer eventually tires of this situation, finding it frustrating and hurtful, and ends the relationship by cutting him off entirely.
You're over-thinking it...It's about two people who don't get along, it could be any two people...This is merely an INTERPRETATION of the lyric...It's a STORY, it's fiction...Songwriters write a poem about a situation, but it doesn't mean it has actually happened to them...Chips Moman, who wrote the B.J. Thomas hit "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song," once said, "...It's like the guy who wrote 'Fly Me To The Moon' had never been to the moon...You have to have...imagination..."