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Go Lena It's your birthday...
Dennis
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July 2003
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..go Lena, let's pretend it's your birthday.

Well so far the Ukrainian entry is my favorite closely followed up by Turkey. 8-)

Anyone else watching the Eurovision Song Contest?

type568
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March 2007
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Are you watching it to know what song to put as your ringtone next? -.-

Dennis
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July 2003
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I don't give a shit about ringtones...

In other news, Lena just won.

I'm drinking a Siegesbier. ;D

type568
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March 2007
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Who's Lena?
I know some, but I'm quite certain they're not singers..

insadia
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May 2010

Hehehehe, Tapier, we won the Songcontest. Next year Berlin, juhu...

Dennis
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July 2003
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insadia
Member #12,000
May 2010

Who was the other one that won the song contest? Ralpf hu hä hu.....
It soesn't matter. We've won! Who could have expected that (except me of course). Lena is king of metal...no..king of eurovision.
Ah,f***, it's all Stefan Raabs fault...

Matthew Leverton
Supreme Loser
January 1999
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What are "toe naits" and why does she paint them?

Dennis
Member #1,090
July 2003
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"Toe nails" and who cares? Apparently everybody loves her.

And yeah, screw Ralph Siegel and Nicole, Raab rules and Lena rocks.

insadia
Member #12,000
May 2010

Greetings, Matthew.
Yeah me and my buddy dennis just watched the eurovision and normally we loose in place 20 or worse and then we drink beer to feel better. But perhaps we win and now we don't now what to do. OK, we knew the song was good(Dennis expected it in the top 10 , me in the top 5). And now we have do drive to Berlin for the next contest...you come along??

Dennis
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July 2003
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insadia said:

OK, we knew the song was good(Dennis expected it in the top 10 , me in the top 5)

Correction: We knew the song would cater to the mainstream taste. I must admit though, the more I listen to it, the more it's growing on me. Been listening to it in repeat mode for about an hour now.

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And now we have do drive to Berlin for the next contest..

Oh yes. The deal was that if Germany wins, we'd go to see the show for next year. The horror. (imagine two die hard metal fanboys going to a pop-show)

insadia
Member #12,000
May 2010

That's mainstream? Damn I thought it was metal.....Okay, we go to Berlin, hear that creepy song contest and then cut our hair to hear german folk music and jump into the spree with shoes made of 'beton'. Or better: Get drunk to 'ertragen' the horrofying music. Btw: I'm sure we can drink with my uncle.....(at least I hope)or my aunt or someone else of the guys I shall have a connection with. Did you know I'm the brother of Lena? No? I thought so......

Matthew Leverton
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January 1999
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Looks like she had stiff competition:

video

Is this a serious competition, or is it just a bunch of cheese balls? Because I sincerely hope this is not the best Europe has to offer in terms of live entertainment... :-X

Arthur Kalliokoski
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February 2005
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At least they're hotter than Susan Boyle.

They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas.

Dennis
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July 2003
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Is this a serious competition, or is it just a bunch of cheese balls? Because I sincerely hope this is not the best Europe has to offer in terms of live entertainment...

It's a pretty big thing over here and has been around since 1956. Lot's of money in and hype around it. The entertaining part is watching them trying so hard and to see them fail.

There are reasons for why the songs and performances in the contest are like they are. The wikipedia article sums it up pretty well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest said:

Because the musical songs are playing to such a diverse international audience with contrasting musical tastes, and that countries want to be able to appeal to as many people as possible to gain votes, the majority of the songs have historically been middle-of-the-road pop. Deviations from this formula have rarely achieved success, leading to the Contest gaining a reputation for its music being "bubblegum pop". This well-established pattern, however, was notably broken in 2006 with Finnish hard rock band Lordi's landslide victory. As Eurovision is a visual show, many performances attempt to attract the attention of the voters through means other than the music, sometimes leading to bizarre on stage.

Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001

Yes, Wikipedia nailed it. And I think it pretty well explains the justification of the whole event. I didn't watch the final show this year, but I saw some of the performances in the semifinals. And they were bad. Among the bad ones were Sweden and Finland. And I did see some of the final performances. and they were much better. So I think the 2 stage system works.

To me there is well done music and there is poorly done music. I usually enjoy listening to well done music. I usually don't enjoy listening to poorly done music. For me the criteria for well done music are usually related to music theory, both in small details like proper using of chords or singing in tune, or in larger things like structure. Same applies to lyrics.

But then we have music that doesn't meet the criteria. It might be deliberately bad, like in punk rock. When it still turns out to appeal to me, I have a feeling that it would need its own theory. The music might also be unintendedly bad and it still might appeal to me, but this doesn't happen very often. It might be something completely ridiculous and terrible, like Florence Foster Jenkins. Or it might be a 3 year old kid doing the best he can and enjoying it. Or it might be a singer-songwriter doing his own songs with a voice not suitable for anything else.

Listening to Finland's and Sweden's artists and their songs, I found several faults that simply were faults that should have been done better. Weak singers, bad structure in the songs, faults that didn't turn out to be interesting and peculiar details that would have lifted the songs above the greyness.

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Dennis said:

Apparently everybody loves her.

I took one look at her in that video and the way she looks at the camera in an attempt to manipulate the viewer's feelings and thought, "How disgusting." I had to stop watching.

I guess it works on most people :-/

(Am I turning into Derezo? :D)

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LennyLen
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December 2004
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I took one look at her in that video and the way she looks at the camera in an attempt to manipulate the viewer's feelings and thought, "How disgusting." I had to stop watching.

I didn't really notice. The song was so terrible that everything else seemed good in comparison.

axilmar
Member #1,204
April 2001

There was no song in this competition to grab your attention. Lena's song was average, but the commentator said it's a big hit in the clubs. So I presume younger people decided this one being the best song.

james_lohr
Member #1,947
February 2002

Dennis said:

It's a pretty big thing over here and has been around since 1956.

Most British people consider it to be an abomination. I don't buy Wikipedia's explanation. It's not "middle-of-the-road pop" it's foulest middle-of-wheel cheese.

"How disgusting." I had to stop watching.

I thought the contrast of cocksure bitch with hilariously chavvy sounding German accent to be almost endearing. :P

Trent Gamblin
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April 2000
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Am I turning into Derezo?

Well yes, in the sense that you appear to think you can read minds :P.

bamccaig
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July 2006
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Trent Gamblin
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April 2000
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For once I agree with bamcage.

Dario ff
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August 2008
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Kibiz0r
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September 2005
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Dario ff said:

You're not the first one to do that.

Wow. Try searching for "I agree with kibiz0r" or any other non-bamccaig member...

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