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The DS Eurovision General Discussion Thread (Part 57)

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    WilkimaniaWilkimania Posts: 1,615
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    Hoping the rumours of Turkey returning are true. Not one of the longer missing entries, but still nice to have them back.

    Edit:Oops just re-read it, 2016 and not 2015.
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    steeleuro_wolfsteeleuro_wolf Posts: 13,336
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    Why on earth have they brought Conchita in to do green room duties? Even with three hosts one of them always ends up feeling surplus to requirements, and that's with one of them in the green room. Four hosts seems like total overkill to me.
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    Edwin OkliEdwin Okli Posts: 4,114
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    Agreed. We only needed one host and Conchita in the green room (Eric Saade for Austria). A lot of the time it doesn't seem like countries actually put enough effort into thinking who will be an appropriate host so they just chuck three people together and hope one of them is good. It really didn't work for Denmark.
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    MaksonMakson Posts: 30,488
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    Generally speaking, I think a team of female hosts is better than a male dominated one at eurovision, or it seems that way to me at least:)
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    phill363phill363 Posts: 24,313
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    SaturnSaturn Posts: 18,971
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    Lisa.B wrote: »
    Ladies night in Vienna then. :)

    Hmm. Looks like at least two men to me :p
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    Lisa.BLisa.B Posts: 57,275
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    Conchita's performing on the NYE Graham Norton Show.
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    Pandora.Pandora. Posts: 21,417
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    L'enfer et Moi on the BBC 'Spiral' advert! :eek:
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    xelxxelx Posts: 24
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    Edwin Okli wrote: »
    Agreed. We only needed one host and Conchita in the green room (Eric Saade for Austria). A lot of the time it doesn't seem like countries actually put enough effort into thinking who will be an appropriate host so they just chuck three people together and hope one of them is good. It really didn't work for Denmark.

    I loved Nikolaj and Pilou's "bromance". And found that having two males as the main hosts was truly refreshing. More than the all ladies thing this year.
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    Pandora.Pandora. Posts: 21,417
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    Udo Jurgens, the Austrian winner from 1966, has died aged 80.
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    xelxxelx Posts: 24
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    Pretty sad he won't be able to see the contest back in Vienna.
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    phill363phill363 Posts: 24,313
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    Pandora. wrote: »
    Udo Jurgens, the Austrian winner from 1966, has died aged 80.

    That's sad hope they play some kind of tribute to him in Vienna
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    ESC RossESC Ross Posts: 2,100
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    RIP Udo Jurgens, such a shame, very sad to hear this.
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    21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,506
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    Oh man, that's a shame! Was hoping he might play a role in Vienna (however small)
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    Drew PeacockDrew Peacock Posts: 12,164
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    That is sad news, likewise I thought he'd be involved in next years Eurovision. There was a TV tribute a couple of months back to celebrate his 80th birthday. Helene Fischer singing Merci Cherie is quite special.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOEAANdAN8g
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    phill363phill363 Posts: 24,313
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    Thanks for all the votes so far, will go through them all one Christmas eve/day when I've finished my mammoth row of shifts
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    JaccobabeJaccobabe Posts: 27,948
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    Almost for sure Udo would have been on stage in Vienna.

    Hopefully they will do some kind of tribute to him. I dont think its common, but hes the only winner from AUT, dying less than 6 months before final :(
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    brbbrb Posts: 27,561
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    wasn't there meant to be some big news today? (I thought they said Friday and Monday?)
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    NightFox_DancerNightFox_Dancer Posts: 14,740
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    brb wrote: »
    wasn't there meant to be some big news today? (I thought they said Friday and Monday?)

    Ola Sand said before and after the weekend but not necessarily Monday. I do hope if we do get some more news it's regarding a returning or début country.
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    Edwin OkliEdwin Okli Posts: 4,114
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    Is the exciting news that Tescos Mary of X Factor fame has entered a song for Eurovision?
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    NightFox_DancerNightFox_Dancer Posts: 14,740
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    ESCToday just posted 'Tick Tock' with the caption 'Tick tock.. tick tock.. the clock is ticking...stay tuned...Good night Europe!'

    Could it be that Ukraine may be with us after all?
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    brbbrb Posts: 27,561
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    ESCToday just posted 'Tick Tock' with the caption 'Tick tock.. tick tock.. the clock is ticking...stay tuned...Good night Europe!'

    Could it be that Ukraine may be with us after all?

    Wouldn't be surprised at all. I found their excuse for not entering a bit bizarre considering they still entered JESC.
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    phill363phill363 Posts: 24,313
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    I thought it was just a cry for help really rather than a full withdrawal
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    JaccobabeJaccobabe Posts: 27,948
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    ESCToday just posted 'Tick Tock' with the caption 'Tick tock.. tick tock.. the clock is ticking...stay tuned...Good night Europe!'

    Could it be that Ukraine may be with us after all?

    No. They are lame.

    39 countries it is.

    I also thought/hoped they would be there tbh
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    brbbrb Posts: 27,561
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    Shame. Oh well..
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