weirdskyfan64 wrote:
No, not necessarily. In 2009, Georgia's hip disco anthem 'We Don't Wanna Put In'(see what they did there) was dumped by the EBU after the selection.
will be interesting over the next month then because it is a clear political motivated song but good on them, it was Russia's fault Ukraine didn't have the resources to participate last year.
Its being put to the ESC focus group to see whether they should disqualify it. In my opinion it is on the same level as last year's genocide reminder from Armenia, all they got was a re-name from the rather obvious 'Don't Deny'. 1944 is actually a half decent song, but if she's disqualified: HERE COMES HARDKISS
weirdskyfan64 wrote:
I don't think Ukraine's entry will get past the EBU, let alone the voting public. Also, bear in mind that of the 200 million people who watch, only five million or so have actually heard the song before and know its context.
But there are commentators who explain it, and I can imagine that the topic will maybe even go through the press before the ESC, because of the relationship of Ukraine and Russia
I watched the Danish Melodi Grand Prix live in the city Horsens. It was really exciting, and the atmosphere was INSANE when Lighthouse X (the winner) performed their song. However, I don't think it is a Eurovsion winner, as much as I like it, and I think it will finish around 10-18 in the finale. We would have had a better chance of winning for the 3rd time in Sweden if Anja Nissen or Simone, 2nd and 3rd, had been our entry.
What do you mean, lesser entries? 'A Moment Like This', 'The Way You Are', 'Should've Known Better', all brilliant.
Disclaimer- Most of my posts are me thinking aloud. And most of what I think is rubbish.
Winner of a FIFA Prediction Fair Play Award (a phrase becoming increasingly ironic) "... Because he (me) has a sound tactical mind in general..." jandal7, at 9:30 am GMT on 12th May 2016
EwanWilson wrote:
Icebreaker is reaaaaaly good, as is the Hungarian song.
Agree with you, but Afterglow was imo much better, and Laika was cool as well. Without knowing all songs yet (I didn't listened to the Cypriot song and not followed the UK selection) my top 5 are:
1. Iceland
2. Hungary
3. Switzerland
4. Norway
5. Bosnia and Herzegowina
EwanWilson wrote:
Icebreaker is reaaaaaly good, as is the Hungarian song.
Agree with you, but Afterglow was imo much better, and Laika was cool as well. Without knowing all songs yet (I didn't listened to the Cypriot song and not followed the UK selection) my top 5 are:
1. Iceland
2. Hungary
3. Switzerland
4. Norway
5. Bosnia and Herzegowina
Disclaimer- Most of my posts are me thinking aloud. And most of what I think is rubbish.
Winner of a FIFA Prediction Fair Play Award (a phrase becoming increasingly ironic) "... Because he (me) has a sound tactical mind in general..." jandal7, at 9:30 am GMT on 12th May 2016
Latvia is making me proud! This was the best national final because international viewers could vote. Of course I voted for Justs 3 times and he won the whole thing! Latvia is on top in my top 5 now.
Changed my mind on all of this songs, there are so many good songs in this years contest.
Armenia are my favourite now then Slovenia and Ukraine then Norway.
With a busy week in Euroland, we now have 36 songs ready for Stockholm in 2 months time. On Saturday we had Russia's song announcement, the Eesti Laul final was held in Estonia, Poland held a choice to choose the worst song available. Also during the week we've already heard the trainwreck that was San Marino, Croatia's comeback and today we saw Australia and Greece reveal their songs and this weekend we'll have Serbia, Lithuania (after 9 weeks), and the extravaganza that is Melodifestivalen: the only NF I actually care about now.
We also found out in the week that 1944 will be performed in it's true form with no tampering from the EBU, so that's good!