Going through the NF rejects competition is making me increasingly annoyed at all the great songs that were left by the wayside . I don't think I had one of my personal favourites win it's respective final, probably why I feel so indifferent about the songs this year!
As I've said before I was horrified last year when we gave 8 points to Greece and 4 to Romania but nothing to Margaret Berger. Even if it's not your favourite I think that most people would agree that it deserved some points.
The 10 we gave to Russia proved that the fuddy duddies were in our jury. Nice enough song but still.
When Graham Norton made those bitchy remarks about neighbourly voting when Denmark, Sweden, Finland gave Norway 12 I was with friends and I said "I don't care, it's a great song song and nobody else is giving it enough points as far as I'm concerned".
Ireland also gave nothing to Norway, surprisingly. In fact, Ireland and the UK were two of the four countries who didn't give points to Norway, the other two being France and Austria.
Ok so I'm sure we could all name a song that has been in Eurovision a few years after it's peak (in terms of the song type) however is there a song in this years competition that is too early.
Ok so I'm sure we could all name a song that has been in Eurovision a few years after it's peak (in terms of the song type) however is there a song in this years competition that is too early.
Hands down Denmark 2002 (Tell Me Who You Are by Malene). If that had come a couple of years later I doubt it would have been bottom of the pack.
Edit: and I didn't read the whole question haha...
I think Armenia could have done with being postponed and potnetially Hungary, I just don't think the rest of Europe are quite ready for dubstep and drum and bass just yet
It wasn't the purple hands we were commenting on in the Maybe video!
"tell us about the video shoot for 'Maybe'. It must of been very cold on that day".
We know it was. Her nipples could of cut through glass.
Never even noticed the purple hands!
In all seriousness, she genuinely seems like a nice person. I really hope she'll qualify this year. I don't think she will and I will be gutted for her if she doens't
I think Armenia could have done with being postponed and potnetially Hungary, I just don't think the rest of Europe are quite ready for dubstep and drum and bass just yet
I had a conversation with one of my friends about dubstep in Eurovision. He's a casual viewer, but has noted how most of Europe has been sneaking in the wob over the past few years. It seems to be a bit of a gimmick to garner votes from a more modern crowd. I don't think I was surprised that Straight into Love failed to qualify last year since the singing was pretty awful but it seems that the juries mainly scuppered Ingranka's chances of making the final (Montenegro came 4th in the televote).
Armenia and Hungary are definite qualifiers in my eyes, especially if Aram keeps his interpretative dancers in the background to wake people up.
"tell us about the video shoot for 'Maybe'. It must of been very cold on that day".
We know it was. Her nipples could of cut through glass.
Never even noticed the purple hands!
In all seriousness, she genuinely seems like a nice person. I really hope she'll qualify this year. I don't think she will and I will be gutted for her if she doens't
I was too distracted by the bullet nipples to notice what colour her hands were!
I hope she does as well. I suppose there's always 2015 if all else fails, I mean it's not like they've got many other options!
I think she said she would take a break for a few years and then come back if the San Marino(ean? :S!) broadcaster wanted her!
I think they should just send her every year. I love her.
San Marinese. I can imagine them pestering her every year if she does take a break, whoever does replace her if that should happen would have very big shoes to fill!
The bilingual version of Poland is a bit of a mess though imo
If they were making Polnad bilingual surely it would have been better to mix the Polish and English lyrics instead of one half in Polish and the other in English, it makes it sound like they stuck two different songs together now, and in my opinion, it sounded better in the original Polish.
San Marinese. I can imagine them pestering her every year if she does take a break, whoever does replace her if that should happen would have very big shoes to fill!
I have a feeling that San Marino will withdraw if Valentina does. Do smaller countries pay the same as larger countries to enter the contest? if so, then it's near on impossible for San Marino to make a profit out of it since they have such a small population (same goes for countries like Malta - although Malta have hours of adverts, so maybe not !), so since they haven't qualified yet, it's probably not worth it to them at all.
Saying that, since it's the 60th next year, perhaps we will see many more countries taking part to celebrate such a big mile stone. Perhaps we'll even see the debut of countries like Egypt, Algeria, Jordan and Libya who are all entitled to partake. Maybe even Kazakhstan... or the Vatican (c'mon, you all know you wanna see the pope singing some cheesy pop song!).
I have a feeling that San Marino will withdraw if Valentina does. Do smaller countries pay the same as larger countries to enter the contest? if so, then it's near on impossible for San Marino to make a profit out of it since they have such a small population (same goes for countries like Malta - although Malta have hours of adverts, so maybe not !), so since they haven't qualified yet, it's probably not worth it to them at all.
Saying that, since it's the 60th next year, perhaps we will see many more countries taking part to celebrate such a big mile stone. Perhaps we'll even see the debut of countries like Egypt, Algeria, Jordan and Libya who are all entitled to partake. Maybe even Kazakhstan... or the Vatican (c'mon, you all know you wanna see the pope singing some cheesy pop song!).
Latvia had so many potential qualifiers in the National Final, why oh why did they have to go for Cake to Bake
I know I'm in a tiny minority, but I adore cake to bake, it's one of my favourites in this year's contest. I just love it's simplicity and the fact that it's something Mr tumble might sing on 'something special'. And for the glorious fact they have managed to fit in the Latvian for 'fu*k off' into the 2nd verse has to be applauded.
I know I'm in a tiny minority, but I adore cake to bake, it's one of my favourites in this year's contest. I just love it's simplicity and the fact that it's something Mr tumble might sing on 'something special'. And for the glorious fact they have managed to fit in the Latvian for 'fu*k off' into the 2nd verse has to be applauded.
Yes. Agree with You.mlove the simpleness and the fact that They look Happy on stage...
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Ireland also gave nothing to Norway, surprisingly. In fact, Ireland and the UK were two of the four countries who didn't give points to Norway, the other two being France and Austria.
Hands down Denmark 2002 (Tell Me Who You Are by Malene). If that had come a couple of years later I doubt it would have been bottom of the pack.
Edit: and I didn't read the whole question haha...
I think Armenia could have done with being postponed and potnetially Hungary, I just don't think the rest of Europe are quite ready for dubstep and drum and bass just yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrQkwtfVYbg#t=21
It wasn't the purple hands we were commenting on in the Maybe video!
"tell us about the video shoot for 'Maybe'. It must of been very cold on that day".
We know it was. Her nipples could of cut through glass.
Never even noticed the purple hands!
In all seriousness, she genuinely seems like a nice person. I really hope she'll qualify this year. I don't think she will and I will be gutted for her if she doens't
I had a conversation with one of my friends about dubstep in Eurovision. He's a casual viewer, but has noted how most of Europe has been sneaking in the wob over the past few years. It seems to be a bit of a gimmick to garner votes from a more modern crowd. I don't think I was surprised that Straight into Love failed to qualify last year since the singing was pretty awful but it seems that the juries mainly scuppered Ingranka's chances of making the final (Montenegro came 4th in the televote).
Armenia and Hungary are definite qualifiers in my eyes, especially if Aram keeps his interpretative dancers in the background to wake people up.
I was too distracted by the bullet nipples to notice what colour her hands were!
I hope she does as well. I suppose there's always 2015 if all else fails, I mean it's not like they've got many other options!
That's quite normal for me. But some later can grow on me. This year it feels like there has been more internal selections than normal.
I think she said she would take a break for a few years and then come back if the San Marino(ean? :S!) broadcaster wanted her!
I think they should just send her every year. I love her.
The bilingual version of Poland is a bit of a mess though imo
San Marinese. I can imagine them pestering her every year if she does take a break, whoever does replace her if that should happen would have very big shoes to fill!
If they were making Polnad bilingual surely it would have been better to mix the Polish and English lyrics instead of one half in Polish and the other in English, it makes it sound like they stuck two different songs together now, and in my opinion, it sounded better in the original Polish.
John Kennedy O'Connor predicting a UK win!
I have a feeling that San Marino will withdraw if Valentina does. Do smaller countries pay the same as larger countries to enter the contest? if so, then it's near on impossible for San Marino to make a profit out of it since they have such a small population (same goes for countries like Malta - although Malta have hours of adverts, so maybe not !), so since they haven't qualified yet, it's probably not worth it to them at all.
Saying that, since it's the 60th next year, perhaps we will see many more countries taking part to celebrate such a big mile stone. Perhaps we'll even see the debut of countries like Egypt, Algeria, Jordan and Libya who are all entitled to partake. Maybe even Kazakhstan... or the Vatican (c'mon, you all know you wanna see the pope singing some cheesy pop song!).
Fiddler On The Balcony.... :D
I think you may have just won the Internet.
I know I'm in a tiny minority, but I adore cake to bake, it's one of my favourites in this year's contest. I just love it's simplicity and the fact that it's something Mr tumble might sing on 'something special'. And for the glorious fact they have managed to fit in the Latvian for 'fu*k off' into the 2nd verse has to be applauded.
Me too. Whistling never seems to work though in ESC...
Yes. Agree with You.mlove the simpleness and the fact that They look Happy on stage...