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What’S This About A Stage Invasion?
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https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/s tage-in vader-g rabs-mi c-durin g-uk-eu rovisio n-perfo rmance- 1136989 3
Do you think it’ll get us some more votes?
Do you think it’ll get us some more votes?
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I think I caught a bit of Austria's attempt, definitely saw the Italian one - lawdy, the curly haired one loves himself and towards the end of the song, the other one was struggling with the notes imo.
(have just finished another cup of blooming tea)
I think I caught a bit of Austria's attempt, definitely saw the Italian one - lawdy, the curly haired one loves himself and towards the end of the song, the other one was struggling with the notes imo.
>>> Does this mean that the voting is not, political anymore?
I never really subscribed to that view, which was heavily promoted by Terry Wogan.
It's not particularly surprising that countries with broadly similar musical cultures (e.g. the Czech Republic and Slovakia or Cyprus and Greece) should share similar tastes in music, resulting in them voting heavily for each other.
However Wogan seemed to ignore the fact that the country of his birth, Ireland, has won the competition more often than any other nation. So which countries, apart possibly from the UK, were voting for Ireland for 'political' reasons?
I never really subscribed to that view, which was heavily promoted by Terry Wogan.
It's not particularly surprising that countries with broadly similar musical cultures (e.g. the Czech Republic and Slovakia or Cyprus and Greece) should share similar tastes in music, resulting in them voting heavily for each other.
However Wogan seemed to ignore the fact that the country of his birth, Ireland, has won the competition more often than any other nation. So which countries, apart possibly from the UK, were voting for Ireland for 'political' reasons?
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