Eurosong - all the cheesy goodness

In fact watching the German entry it’s got ‘Ireland Douze Points’ energy.

I’d have been literally angry with rage if Ukraine hadn’t gotten that last spot to go through from the first semi haha

Belgium was a bit of a surprise

Disaster has struck:

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This appears to be the official playlist for the final:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHeydRCBPNs&list=PLmWYEDTNOGUI530hEmhmpUv181fdCRxZv

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That was an interesting one. Nil points for UK? I normally don’t pay any attention to our entry at all but that was genuinely the best one we’ve sent in years. Can’t put my finger on anything that would have set Europe against us like that :man_shrugging:

I missed out on a bet for Ukraine to finish top 4 by just 14pts, but I’d called Italy, france and Iceland finishing there so the payout from them evened everything out and didn’t lose a penny.

Had a good fun night with a Dutch themed dinner for the wife, kid and I; and then catching up with some friends and family over the show. Still just a little bit of a stretch for it to have been in person, but next time…

Italy themed food for a spread with actual people coming next year? Need to do some research to find some Italian food that I can make :thinking:
Definitely a tough one there

Hope anyone else watching had a good night :grin:

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We watched it over breakfast, with a cuppa and the blankets on the sofa. Really enjoyed Italy, since I saw them first thing this week I was impressed, but did not think they would win. Glad I was corrected by no other than the public vote.

My favourites did well, and I enjoyed some of the performances. I must admit, the two favourites of the jury (Switzerland and France) were a bit meh to me… Very good singing, but underwhelming in their staging, I think that hurt them with the public vote.

Really enjoyed Greece, Cyprus and Ukraine as I had not heard much of them beforehand. Actually, without the techno beat, I could totally place the Ukraine song in the Witcher world…

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I was hoping France were going to win because I would have been booking tickets for the show next year.

I think the UK either need to become like Germany and just send something weird, or send a ‘name’ so other countries actually start voting for us again. I don’t actually care how we do, but it would be nice to be 15th rather than last!

Well I lost my bet on U.K. versus Israel.

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Well, UK saved Germany from coming in as last place… which is where whatever “we” send usually ends up. And really after listening to “our” entry for a few seconds, the placement is justified.

I have friends who really liked Germany’s entry! :slight_smile:

(I didn’t see the show, I just follow people shouting on twitter and get the comedy that way)

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https://www.zeit.de/kultur/musik/2021-05/eurovision-song-contest-2021-finale-ahoy-arena-rotterdam-uebertragung-ard

The byline roughly translates like this:
“Italy wins ESC with nice rock gesture, while participants from other countries call for more diversity. Germany also participates, oh well.”

After clicking on a few links, I like the French entry. Très chanson. I might have rooted for Iceland because the second time Germany won (~2010?), we were visiting Iceland and were actually watching from our hotel room not far from Dimmu Borgir (the literal rock formation not the metal band). Satellite was palatable. The only one anyone remembers here is Nicole for “Ein bisschen Frieden” which is still a popular reference… (just this week in a caricature in my local newspaper).

edit: who hasn’t read Space Opera by Catherine Valente should do so. it is an sf love letter to the ESC.

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We’ve tried that and it didn’t work at all. Blue, Englebert Humperdink, and Bonnie Tyler all failed to crack the top 10.

I think it’s just very obvious we never get into the “spirit” of it with our acts. Our staging is always too sensible, or it goes the other way and it seems like we’re taking the piss (thinking of crap like Scooch or Daz Sampson). It’s never weird or bombastic in a genuine way.

  • Cyprus: costume feels as though they’re going too hard for the dirty old man appeal. Graphics are OK. Chorus much stronger than the verse.

  • Albania: lovely integration of graphics with the performance but the costume seems to me more like a slightly overblown party dress. Decent song.

  • Israel: the costume would be nothing without her hairstyle. Graphics are a bit generic neon aesthetic. Song says nothing to me.

  • Belgium: general setup looks like an actual singer plus band rather than a full-spectrum performance act, an interesting way of distinguishing this one from the pack but it’s a shame to waste all that graphics capability. I’d rather listen to the dance mix of this song than this version.

  • Russia: singing style isn’t to my taste. Graphics are nothing special for the most part and the animation looks cheap. So that leaves the boiler suit and the theme of the song, and I’m never going to complain about a boiler suit, but it’s not much to hang the act on.

  • Malta: oh right you sent someone with a real voice. Why did you do that? Show’s not much but this is the music I like best so far, and it’s not even a style I usually listen to.

  • Portugal: personal quirk, I really don’t get on with the tonality of most high male voices. Basically no show except for Lead Guy In A Disco, until we get to the lamp post bit, which is kind of neat but not enough to make up for the rest. To be fair, with a female singer I might have rated it higher.

  • Serbia: again these costumes seem more about showing off the flesh than about making any sort of aesthetic statement, and the show doesn’t add much. The start of each line of the song drifts out of my head before the end has got in. Not annoying like Portugal but just says nothing to me.

  • United Kingdom: I’m sure high male voices are very saleable, and at least the guy’s allowed to have a beard, but. The giant brass seems superfluous, and the music doesn’t grab me at all.

  • Greece: the purple bodysuit does a good job of having something to say while also showing off the body. Light show doesn’t do much, though clearly they’ve put a lot of work into those routines, and nor does the song. Matted-out dancers are a brave try but don’t really work. Song’s decent.

  • Switzerland: good outfit, and a high male voice that doesn’t scrape at my perception. Looks as if he’s working hard, which one doesn’t really want; I think this one might actually work better without the closeups, and indeed with a different light show. When I looked away I enjoyed the song rather more.

  • Iceland: now this works. Actual stage show, nobody there just to show off their body but still interesting costumes, people who look like real people, good use of the graphics; this is the best-integrated show so far, and the ring keyboard bit makes me think that that was a design goal. Not a song I’d listen to, but as a show it’s great.

  • Spain: meh. I was distracted by wondering how long he has to spend in hairstyle, perhaps because there was so little else to look at except the solar prominences. Another high male ballady thing.

  • Moldova: another party dress lightly upgraded into a costume. I like the 3D wireframe light show but the song is just sort of there.

  • Germany: appears to be an entry for an entirely different contest. Don’t upstage Hand Lady, you prancing loon; she has it bad enough already.

  • Finland: oh, someone sent a sort of music I actually like – well, usually with less of the hip-hop influence in my case, but there’s an energy here that’s been missing from many of the other shows. Graphics are nothing, costumes nearly nothing, but this is something I might actually listen to later.

  • Bulgaria: nice boots, low-key but pleasing lights, but the song feels nearly as out of place here as Germany did.

  • Lithuania: if only he’d kept the initial low voice… eh, standard euro disco probably someone likes this. Bland costumes and light show that looks like an early 90s graphics demo.

  • Ukraine: weird tonality but I liked it once I got used to it. Can’t parse the costumes at all. Lovely compact stage setup, decent graphics too, except they never quite fit together. Feels as though they’re doing their thing and having fun, and don’t really care whether I like it or not, which suits me better than begging for my attention.

  • France: an even more minimalist show than Belgium, though the activewear doesn’t really suit this aesthetic – I think you want something more like an evening dress to pull it off. Song’s OK, though I’ve never been a fan of this style. Would work much better in a small setting where you could actually get the audience to clap along with you.

  • Azerbaijan: really, stockings and suspenders as part of your costume? Song’s nothing special, though it comes together a bit at the end; and I do like the aesthetic of the backdrop/floor.

  • Norway: now that looks like a Eurovision costume! Good use of the light show too. Song, eh, it’s an OK pop ballad.

  • Netherlands: now that grew on me. Lovely light show with the moving cracks, dancers with individual things to do rather than just keeping in sync, refrain of the song is a bit samey but yeah, yeah, I like it.

  • Italy: terrible costume aesthetic (your chest doesn’t look that good), a bit of rocky energy and a nice Brocken spectre effect in the light show, but the song doesn’t go anywhere and neither does the show. Certainly not one I’d have picked as a likely winner.

  • Sweden: more bagpipe! But the voice and the costume and… yeah, just nothing memorable here. (You aren’t actually required to have a key change in your song any more.)

  • San Marino: feels as though she’s channelling Cher, but in spite of that I kind of enjoy it.

My top five: Iceland, Malta, Finland, Netherlands, Ukraine.

I think you are in Eurovision!

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I thought he finished in the top 5… or was that Andrew Lloyd Webber??

Nope, he was 25th. We managed top 5 in 2002 and 2009, but nothing for the last decade. We’ve been last 4 times - two of those with 0 points.

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Ah, yes, it was Jade Ewen/Webber that I got confused with…

And there was me thinking that both the UK Eurovision entrants I know finished in last place! Surprised to see that one of them actually finished mid table!

I sincerely think that the big 5 should reconsider their status of no semi-finals to go through. France has changed strategies, and it has worked sometimes, but I am pretty sure UK or Spain would not have made it through semis.

Without that, some mediocre songs can go through, and they suffer the consequences.

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