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Meat187
Icelands entry sounded like a track from Armins latest album.



:wtf:
Cyberio
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Originally posted by Meat187
Icelands entry sounded like a track from Armins latest album.



:wtf:

it reminds me the 90's eurodance.
noikeee
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Icelands entry sounded like a track from Armins latest album.


repost :o
Haak
France's song was too good for the contest.
bananas
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Originally posted by Haak
France's song was too good for the contest.

w0rd.
tatgirl
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Originally posted by bananas
the only songs i could listen to was the ones of lithuania and france


I disliked both, but I hated Lithuania. That goth guy singing that dark & gloomy ballad. Ugh! He didnt even make the finals. I checked on youtube yesterday and they had a couple of far better options other than that guy to represent them.

My favorites were Denmark (their song was very catchy), and Sweden (but her terrible eyemakeup made her look like a cat!). Sweden didnt do well at all, which was surprising.

Iceland was that group Euroband.

Performances varied from bizarre> over the top cheese> bland and boring> pure camp. My husband says the reason Ireland submitted Justin the turkey is because they won 3 yrs in a row, and its such an expensive production to put on, that they dont want to win it anymore. Probably explains the ridiculousness of some of the entries...

Totally disappointed in the voting process, it was more political with most of the countries voting for their neighbors than actually based on giving credit to the best song. Didn't care for the top 4 choices at all.

Lordi was probably the best thing that ever happened to Eurovision.
pierre_escargot
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Originally posted by tatgirl
I disliked both, but I hated Lithuania. That goth guy singing that dark & gloomy ballad. Ugh! He didnt even make the finals. I checked on youtube yesterday and they had a couple of far better options other than that guy to represent them.

My favorites were Denmark (their song was very catchy), and Sweden (but her terrible eyemakeup made her look like a cat!). Sweden didnt do well at all, which was surprising.

Iceland was that group Euroband.

Performances varied from bizarre> over the top cheese> bland and boring> pure camp. My husband says the reason Ireland submitted Justin the turkey is because they won 3 yrs in a row, and its such an expensive production to put on, that they dont want to win it anymore. Probably explains the ridiculousness of some of the entries...

Totally disappointed in the voting process, it was more political with most of the countries voting for their neighbors than actually based on giving credit to the best song. Didn't care for the top 4 choices at all.

Lordi was probably the best thing that ever happened to Eurovision.


Completely agree with that statement. I should of stopped watching this pish a long long time ago, but the family get's drawn to it like flies on e every year without fail.

It's not even about musical talent, it's about location and the whole "ill scratch your back if you scratch mine" mentality which really pisses me off.

Russia winning?! ing laughable if you ask me. Song was pants but seen as half the countries voting used to be part of the USSR, you could read the results out loud before they actually came through and chances are you'd be right.
tatgirl
Whats with the 10 minute limit on voting, anyways?

And Latvia's Pirates of the Sea??? Figures that Ireland would give them 12 pts, considering the turkey didnt get thru. They were the next best ridiculous entry.
pierre_escargot
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Originally posted by tatgirl
Whats with the 10 minute limit on voting, anyways?

And Latvia's Pirates of the Sea??? Figures that Ireland would give them 12 pts, considering the turkey didnt get thru. They were the next best ridiculous entry.


I heard something about Ireland's laughable entry, although I would much prefer an all-singing, all-dancing turkey to Andy Abraham, the binman from Birmingham. At least the Irish take it with a bit of humour, us Brits just don't know how to.
tatgirl
A good read....

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...ures1&hpv=local

bananas
ok, this was the best entry evar

RapidFire
it was in serbia :D
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