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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2010, 09:41:32 AM »
lol^^
lena ftw ;D

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2010, 10:34:08 AM »
I liked the song of that French Gaydance for some reason ;D

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2010, 01:32:37 PM »
1. Paula Seling & Ovi - Playing With Fire Romania Eurovision 2010 SECOND SEMI-FINAL

This is probably the worst song/show ever to be performed on the Eurovision Song Festival. It is outrageous and a disgrace to mankind. Sorry to say, but it is simply copyright infringement and plagiarism.

About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

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« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2010, 01:44:40 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

She's a 19 year old student, she didn't bother singing before the casting "Our star for Oslo" started. She just thought, "let's give it a try", bam she won. You can't expect her to be perfect.
Quite curious that she won tho.

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2010, 01:49:39 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

She's a 19 year old student, she didn't bother singing before the casting "Our star for Oslo" started. She just thought, "let's give it a try", bam she won. You can't expect her to be perfect.
Quite curious that she won tho.

The fact that she won tells us everything about the Eurovision song contest. That it's complete BS.

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2010, 01:53:34 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

She's a 19 year old student, she didn't bother singing before the casting "Our star for Oslo" started. She just thought, "let's give it a try", bam she won. You can't expect her to be perfect.
Quite curious that she won tho.

The fact that she won tells us everything about the Eurovision song contest. That it's complete BS.

Yeah it quite is BS. You can't deny that most likely most of Europeans liked it.
Eitherway, countries like Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and so on still give the high points to themselves. Cruel that Belarus got 12 points by Russia (they got 2 in total before, after 15 countries already voted).

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2010, 02:07:44 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

She's a 19 year old student, she didn't bother singing before the casting "Our star for Oslo" started. She just thought, "let's give it a try", bam she won. You can't expect her to be perfect.
Quite curious that she won tho.

The fact that she won tells us everything about the Eurovision song contest. That it's complete BS.

Yeah it quite is BS. You can't deny that most likely most of Europeans liked it.
Eitherway, countries like Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and so on still give the high points to themselves. Cruel that Belarus got 12 points by Russia (they got 2 in total before, after 15 countries already voted).
1. Romanian girl was nice. I liked that song, and i never heard it before.
2. Lithuania gave 12 points to Georgia, and you said
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Eitherway, countries like Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and so on still give the high points to themselves.
. And we gave 10 points to GERMANY, 8 to Spain. And you saying Belarussians and Russians and our friends. Fault. We neighbours with them, but we are not friends with these countries. So we voting for those, whos are best....

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2010, 02:15:02 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.

She's a 19 year old student, she didn't bother singing before the casting "Our star for Oslo" started. She just thought, "let's give it a try", bam she won. You can't expect her to be perfect.
Quite curious that she won tho.

The fact that she won tells us everything about the Eurovision song contest. That it's complete BS.

Yeah it quite is BS. You can't deny that most likely most of Europeans liked it.
Eitherway, countries like Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and so on still give the high points to themselves. Cruel that Belarus got 12 points by Russia (they got 2 in total before, after 15 countries already voted).
1. Romanian girl was nice. I liked that song, and i never heard it before.
2. Lithuania gave 12 points to Georgia, and you said
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Eitherway, countries like Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and so on still give the high points to themselves.
. And we gave 10 points to GERMANY, 8 to Spain. And you saying Belarussians and Russians and our friends. Fault. We neighbours with them, but we are not friends with these countries. So we voting for those, whos are best....

Didn't say all countries. You're right - Lithuania was a bad example, but it still is noticeable that the countries from the Eastern Europe give  the points to eachothers.

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2010, 02:18:54 PM »
About the girl who won: If you want to sing in English, please learn how to pronounce it. If you want to copycat an English accent, please practise some more. If you want to dance, please learn how to dance. If you want to sing, please learn how to use your breath, and inhale at the proper time.
Eurovision is a circus.
haters be hating strong.

also:
Filipa Azevedo - Há Dias Assim (Portugal)

^
imo the best performance of the whole evening.
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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #10 on: May 30, 2010, 04:02:12 PM »
Did anyone notice that the UK song was by the same pop music factory that did this  Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

Which came last :o

And i'm so happy about it :)

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #11 on: May 30, 2010, 05:19:50 PM »
Friskky is there any music you dont like lol

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #12 on: May 30, 2010, 05:57:29 PM »
i never watche dthe eurovision untill the scores come in and thats only cus in UK we have a good (funny and sacarstic) commentator on the stuff :D

I never give a damn about the music (its crap - as Terry Wogan once said: the problem is the courntries have to fit certain types - so spanish music always has a touch of felmanco in it - when spanish pop music doesnt...)

Love the Azerbajan girls though - H-O-T! lol

Also, why cant UK enter an actual pop star (garath gates? will young? i dont massivly like these singers but damn we might have a chance at adecent result for once!)

Also, congratz Germany - do they host it next year now?


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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #13 on: May 30, 2010, 06:08:16 PM »
Friskky is there any music you dont like lol
oh yes. Maybe Black metal.
ACE sorry for Josh. He done great job.

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Re: Eurovision songs
« Reply #14 on: May 30, 2010, 06:48:53 PM »
Also, congratz Germany - do they host it next year now?

Yeah they will do - not sure in which town tho.