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Topic History of: Song for Eurovision - tonight 7.30
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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maff I think we, in the UK, play the ESC as something which was relevant, but now not so much to us, but still very important to those in mainland Europe. Thus, the UK being in it is doing the rest of the continent a favour.
robbiex I think Goldstone was the best fit for Eurovision. Most winners have involved females and the song was fairly catchy, but not great. The clip of Abba winning in 74, showed the gulf between the charisma and melody of that song and any missing from recent winners. The guy introducing the programme was the winner in 2015, but nowone remembers the song, or any other song from the last 20 years (except lorde and not for good reasons). The contest has become a farce with Austrailia taking part. The staging of the contest has become biggar and better as the years go on, but the relevance has decreased dramatically.
STRATEGY I think Rylan’s negative comments about song #4 may have greatly damaged its chances.
JK2006 Any further comments and opinions? A mere 650 views for this thread so far - most past years it was ten times that.
JK2006 Well E..E..Ev...Ev... everererer won. Probably 12th or 14th in Eurovision I think. The UK really does need me back again. Though sadly my age and fading ears cross me out (not anything else, though Lord HallHall might disagree).