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yet another UK Eurovision embarrassment
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We have absolutely no chance with that song, do we?
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You are absolutely right chirpychirpy. Didn't see this from the very beginning but why were the contestants singing songs from the 80's?
Presume it had something to do with Pete Waterman, he wanted to know how they sounded singing songs from that era so he would know how they sounded singing this new song which also sounds like something from the 80's. In fact when the first person sang it, I thought it was 'Kids from America' that Kim Wilde recorded.
I didn't see the winner last year but watching him tonight, I quite agree when you say he has the Eurovision X-Factor.
Presume it had something to do with Pete Waterman, he wanted to know how they sounded singing songs from that era so he would know how they sounded singing this new song which also sounds like something from the 80's. In fact when the first person sang it, I thought it was 'Kids from America' that Kim Wilde recorded.
I didn't see the winner last year but watching him tonight, I quite agree when you say he has the Eurovision X-Factor.
Yikes, that brought me down to earth with a dull thud.
I always remember Eurovision being full of "oompah oompah" style tat.
I Just watched as much as I could of the link Missprim kindly posted but - ugh. Graham Norton, Pete Waterman, Andrew Lloyd "do you know who I am?!" Hairdo.
The warning signs were all there.
The end result?
Bland, manufactured, embarrassingly flat at times nothingness.
Yayy! History will change nothing - rule Brittannia :-/
Nil point.
I always remember Eurovision being full of "oompah oompah" style tat.
I Just watched as much as I could of the link Missprim kindly posted but - ugh. Graham Norton, Pete Waterman, Andrew Lloyd "do you know who I am?!" Hairdo.
The warning signs were all there.
The end result?
Bland, manufactured, embarrassingly flat at times nothingness.
Yayy! History will change nothing - rule Brittannia :-/
Nil point.
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