SO C’MOOOOOOOOOOON
OH C’MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
OH C’MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
OOOH C’MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
Beyoncé… Bruno…. and Peggy
louder for the people in the back
what about the people in the front. their ears hurt
Just know that I remember every single one of you who has supported me, no matter how much or how long ago it was. Idk it feels important to remind the people you appreciate that you haven't forgotten. And I love all of you! Ok have a wonderful night ily
fun game 4 hamilton listeners: reblog this post and tag it with the line u currently have stuck in ur head
I CANNOT stop laughing.
I’m green
The green of your hair says go
one that everybody knows….
danielgsilbert: 2 sweet boys. @jackantonoff @erinmich7
Dear Jack,
Just having thoughts about all the incredible things I have done because of you and bleachers…I have traveled across the country, and all over Texas, I have made friends that will last a lifetime, and I really have gotten better. I went into fun. as a sad, confused, and extremely depressed person that had full out panic attacks weekly, and today I am the happiest overall that I have ever been in my entire life. I am so so happy in ways that I can’t even describe. You have truly changed my outlook on life, taking me from a depressed and extremely conservative person to an extremely happy person that is educated on things like lqtbq and women’s health rights. I would have NEVER been exposed to these issues if it weren’t for you and I would have never found the bands that truly changed my life for the better. I am so so happy with where I am in my life and I just need to say thank you for everything. I don’t want to be grateful for these experiences. I NEED to be grateful. I crave to be grateful, because I owe everything that I am to these experiences. I have experienced things most people never will, from trauma and panic attacks to flying to LA and making the best memories of my life just for a concert. I have grown up with your music, and it truly as helped me feel less alone and find my place in the world. I can’t imagine where I would be without this music and the knowledge and education about social issues that I would have never been exposed to without you. You truly made a difference in my life. I have really beat my demons and I have gotten better. I can’t imagine ever being more mentally happy and at peace than I am in this era of my life. I don’t know who else will get this message, hopefully Jack does and I am not just sending this to a bunch of fans, but I just wanted to say thanks so so so much. @terrible-thrills 💗 kylie
“The second time he made his leave, he came right back on stage grinning, professing that he was half drunk and unsure of whether he would remember any of the lyrics to his own songs. So naturally he resorted to the first song he ever learned the lyrics to: Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al.” After this song he attempts to close the show, yet again, by saying thanks and informing the audience he will make sure to make an appearance back in Ohio sometime. But little did the crowd know his performance was one song shy from being completely over. He runs one hand through his hair, which at this point is drenched in sweat and sticking out in all different directions, takes one look at the crowd after having dropped to his knees to sing every last word of “AhHa” and through the onset of tears manages to say, “Thank you so much for being here, it really means a lot to me.”
“Holding His Own: Nate Ruess wows crowd in solo show” (Backdrop Magazine)
fun. - tapeover
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