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tw 05-27-2005 03:00 AM

Eurovision
 
I never thought I would like it. But Radio Japan played Japanese Hip Hop. It was good.

On the heels of an Orange Revolution, Ukraine recently hosted the 50th Eurovison Contest. You know at least one previous winner. The song was Waterloo sung by Abba.

As singers sing, people throughout Europe call to vote their favorites. One restriction. Voters cannot vote for a song from the country they are calling from.

Take an hour. There is no shortage of excellent voices. But not every song is championship material. Most are worthy. Remember. This is radio. Ken Bruce is BBC's Radio Two, old, white haired commentator who is not politically correct - my favorite people. Therefore we get to see on the words of Ken Bruce what actually is on stage. Begins with a song from last years Ukrainian winner. Nice song.

The Eurovision Song Contest with Ken Bruce

Under BBC2, click on the link entitled "Listen Again".

The Economist recently summarized a study of how politics may play into the voting. Some countries are more likely to sponsor winners due to Euro-bias. UK is typically well received. France does not do well. Malta was a favorite for me. However that type of music is said to not win in Eurovision. I also liked Sweden's song. Again, judges did not agree.

I believe RealAudio must be on your computer for this to work. Another link that may replay this Eurovison Radio show (even via a modem):
Eurovision from BBC Radio 2
But unfortunately, this link may be into its last days. I believe Medialink will then charge to replay Eurovision 2005.

Catwoman 05-27-2005 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by tw
UK is typically well received

I don't know if that's true... we got 10 points this year I think. But then our song was shite. I can never understand the notion of 'let's put the worst act we have in the country onto eurovision, that'll do the trick' /brisk self-satisfied slapping of hands/ only to complain when Eastern Europe votes for itself and we only get a pity vote from Ireland.

tw 05-20-2006 01:56 AM

At 8 PM (UK time), BBC Radio One will stream Eurovision 2006. From 37 nations, the finalist were selected Friday. One entrant that has created the greatest buzz is Finland's Lordi. Best that you see them yourself to appreciate why.

The initial 37 entrants are listed at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/eurovisi...ts/index.shtml

Finalists for Saturday include Russia, FYR Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Lithuania, Finland, Ukraine, Ireland, Sweden, Turkey, and Armenia.
Try Eurovision 2006 for more information from Radio One.

Hagar 05-20-2006 02:03 AM

I never "got" Eurovision. Then I went to Norway. Then it all made sense.

Cyclefrance 05-20-2006 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwoman
I don't know if that's true... we got 10 points this year I think. But then our song was shite. I can never understand the notion of 'let's put the worst act we have in the country onto eurovision, that'll do the trick' /brisk self-satisfied slapping of hands/ only to complain when Eastern Europe votes for itself and we only get a pity vote from Ireland.

1,000 posts Catwoman! Congrats!

But about the Eurovision Song Contest. For me it's always been about watching something I thought would be good and then at the end wondering why I had. There was a time when I would watch it each year in the hope that it would get better - I never took on board it wouldn't. Afraid it ambles past now without much attention here in the UK, banished to the edge of BBC3 on TV. Abba were to my mind the only memorable event in all the years it's been on, and I remember the days when Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson sang for the UK!

tw 05-20-2006 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyclefrance
. There was a time when I would watch it each year in the hope that it would get better - I never took on board it wouldn't. Afraid it ambles past now without much attention here in the UK, banished to the edge of BBC3 on TV. Abba were to my mind the only memorable event in all the years ...

But this Finland group called Lordi seems to have so much attention. They don't even go into public 'out of costume' - or so it was reported.

But then how would we know what they look like?

JayMcGee 05-20-2006 06:14 PM

well, Finns won......

TBH, I only watch for Terry's commentary........ this years show was 'amazing'...

lumberjim 05-20-2006 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Cyclefrance
1,000 posts Catwoman! Congrats!

PSST! dude, that was last year. i think she buggered off.

tw 05-20-2006 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JayMcGee
well, Finns won......

Somebody told me the final score before I got to watch the game.

Cyclefrance 05-21-2006 07:23 AM

Lordi, Lordi, Lordi...... maybe I was wrong about Eurovision....!

xoxoxoBruce 05-21-2006 03:55 PM

:eek:

Elspode 05-21-2006 09:02 PM

Makes Kiss look sort of conservative by comparison.

Hagar 05-21-2006 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Hagar
I never "got" Eurovision. Then I went to Norway. Then it all made sense.


I take it all back. I still don't "get" Eurovision.

Ibby 05-22-2006 12:27 PM

I can't decide if that's badass or pathetic...

mrnoodle 05-22-2006 01:56 PM

Lordi. lol

kind of badass, but leaning ever so slightly pathetic.

I want to name a band "lol"


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