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Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 12:06 am
by Dipso
Graham Norton was very funny.
*waves at Wogan*
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 12:09 am
by Undertaker
markus wrote: The winning song might just actually become a hit outside of the ESC fan circle, it already is top 10 in Sweden.
Even if it was top ten in Brigadoon, it's still shit. Sorry but these are not good songs.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 12:11 am
by Blogo
Graham Norton was very funny.
Yes, Graham Norton was a hoot.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 12:31 am
by Hillbilly
What a victory for Norway! And do you know it's their National Day today, May 17th, "syttende mai".
I think it was a very strong contest this year, with many good songs. My favourites were Iceland, Bosnia, Estonia and Albania. Yes, I liked Norway's winning song too. "I'm in looooooove with a fairytaaaale..."
Malena Ernman did a great performance, but Europe wasn't ready for opera pop yet...
Also, UK's Warren-Webber tune wasn't too bad, Jade sang it well, and it finished at a surprisingly high position. Nice to see Sir Webber himself at the piano!
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 1:13 am
by markus
Undertaker wrote:markus wrote: The winning song might just actually become a hit outside of the ESC fan circle, it already is top 10 in Sweden.
Even if it was top ten in Brigadoon, it's still shit. Sorry but these are not good songs.
Did you even watch the show?
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 1:39 am
by Undertaker
Not much of it. What i saw and heard, was the same garbage we get every year. It wasn't very good. It never is. All it is, is a tradition.
How many of these songs will you, or anyone else, be listening to in a few months time?
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 2:03 am
by markus
Undertaker wrote:Not much of it. What i saw and heard, was the same garbage we get every year. It wasn't very good. It never is. All it is, is a tradition.
How many of these songs will you, or anyone else, be listening to in a few months time?
I have actually been listening to the winning song for months. I Really like it. You're right, most of the songs are forgettable, but there are some gems every year IMO. They just need a few listenings to start growing on you. And some really good artists. Like french Patricia Kaas, a real superstar, I've seen her live. She gave an amazing performance.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 2:23 am
by Undertaker
I guess there is a few good tracks if you have the patience to give them further listens but those taking part have ages to come up with something good and still, most of them fail.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:19 am
by Corina
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... oting.html
I hope Norton`s commentary that "the foxy lead singer" from Romania "could have been lip-syncing" is just a joke! The "lone figure seen in shadows" was a backing vocal, of course - her voice sounded clearly different from Elena`s; I don`t know why she stood there and not in the front - I suppose it had something to do with not interferring with the dance routine.
Poor Elena - she shouldn`t accept to sing such a cheap song in the first place. Her own style is Latino oriented, almost Salsa (actually, she had never sung in English before), and now this "Oriental", "Balkanic" (?? - Romania is NOT a Balkanic country) act with poor lyrics written in a bad English. And what is even more sad, is that much worse songs in the competition(the one from Greece, for example

) got more points!
Congratulations Norway. All in all, the show was much better than in other years. A true European happy, get-together experience.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:42 am
by Pani
Undertaker wrote:All it is, is a tradition.
It's a farce every year, with giving/getting points.

Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:43 am
by GalataPSB
Paddymacall wrote:UK finished at #5, pretty respectable.
Norways was rubbish, I wanted to punch that guy's face.
(no offence to anyone from Norway, peace)
+ 1
Damn baltics!
My favs were Azerbaijan UK Greece...
1- Norway
2-Iceland
3-Azerbaijan
4-Turkey
5- The UK
Good for England
Good for the UK
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:48 am
by Corina
Pani wrote:Undertaker wrote:All it is, is a tradition.
It's a farce every year, with giving/getting points.

I liked Germany`s song. Retro!
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:50 am
by Pani
Corina wrote:Pani wrote:Undertaker wrote:All it is, is a tradition.
It's a farce every year, with giving/getting points.

I liked Germany`s song. Retro!
Swing ...
It was different from the others, yes. A lot sounded all the same to
me.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 9:55 am
by Corina
GalataPSB wrote:Paddymacall wrote:UK finished at #5, pretty respectable.
Norways was rubbish, I wanted to punch that guy's face.
(no offence to anyone from Norway, peace)
+ 1
Damn baltics!
1- Norway
2-Iceland
3-Azerbaijan
4-Turkey
5- The UK
Good for England
Good for the UK
My favs were Azerbaijan UK Greece...
Hadise was very good
No offence, but the show was made last night mostly by the Easterners...! IMO, from the Western Europe, the only entertaining acts were those from Norway, Germany, and Iceland.
Re: The inevitable Eurovision 2009 topic
Posted: Sun 17 May 2009, 10:23 am
by Parkol
All Eurovision is shit...