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Topic History of: Eurovision. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
I actually like Denmarks' entry. Takes me back to the fabulous 1980s. Reminds me of Erasure, The Communards and the same dress sense as Crockett and Tubbs.
Can someone give please Wyot a Grange Hill annual and the DVD box set to Miami Vice. Or at least a copy No Parlez by Paul Young.
hedda
JK2006 wrote: Not at all Wyot. Both are worth hearing. Bob Dylan's wonderful Just Like A Woman is the original but my version was a perfectly acceptable interpretation and had Ginger Baker on Drums. I prefer Dolly's I Will Always but also adored Whitney's interpretation. Hear both, love both, sign both.
I lurveEurovision.
re Dylan- I'm sick of explaining to people Adele's Make You Feel My Love was written by Dylan and not her.He's such an amazing writer.
Is Adele boring? She is to me. Good luck to her though.
Wyot
Yes you are right; I can over-think these things!
JK2006
Not at all Wyot. Both are worth hearing. Bob Dylan's wonderful Just Like A Woman is the original but my version was a perfectly acceptable interpretation and had Ginger Baker on Drums. I prefer Dolly's I Will Always but also adored Whitney's interpretation. Hear both, love both, sign both.
Wyot
This is why I would be dreadful at making money in the music biz as I would consider it a public service to force everyone to listen to the brilliant Tom Waits original of Downtown Train (one of my all time fave songs) rather than the slick more instantly accessible but ultimately shallow Rod cover.