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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 25, 2022 17:47:29 GMT
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Post by jgblunners on Mar 10, 2022 12:20:29 GMT
Our song has been revealed:
It's much better than last year's entry but I still don't think it'll do very well for us (even accounting for Brexit bias). Personally I rather like the instrumentation (I'm a sucker for a bit of electric guitar) but the lyrics are typically banal - the kind of song I'd enjoy as background music but wouldn't actively listen to.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 10, 2022 12:31:39 GMT
I really like it!
Of course Ukraine will win this year whatever their entry is, but it would be nice to get out of the doldrums for a change. I wonder what sort of presentation of this they’re going for.
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Post by mkb on Mar 10, 2022 13:11:23 GMT
"If I was an astronaut..."
So much for our education system! There will be people at Eurovision, for whom English is not a first language, who speak better English than this.
Song is ok, but that lyric jarred. Singer looks like he's stepped out of a 70s production of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Post by karloscar on Mar 10, 2022 13:13:34 GMT
The last UK Eurovision entry I liked was by Frances Ruffelle, and everyone else hated that, so what do I know? This is very listenable ( I'd rewrite the bridge which is very weak,but the rest of the song works), he has a great voice,and hopefully the BBC for once get someone with an ounce of talent to stage it well. It won't win but it won't come last. Italy's song is a big hit and already has parody versions,but maybe they've peaked too soon. Norway might have been a very silly winner to lighten the post COVID blues, but events have made that impossible. Ukraine will win the public vote overwhelmingly, but is there a song strong enough to dominate the jury vote which ought to put the music ahead of all other considerations? Nothing so far...
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Post by stuartmcd on Mar 10, 2022 13:52:29 GMT
It’s just hit number one on iTunes. When does that ever happen?!?
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Post by stuartmcd on Mar 10, 2022 13:57:12 GMT
I didn’t hate Embers last year but it always felt like something was missing from the song. Almost like it was a demo rather than the finished product. In fact that’s how the majority of our songs have sounded for the past decade. And then the live performance itself was dreadful.
This song on the other hand sounds very well produced. It’s not the most amazing song in the world but I have full faith that Sam Ryder can deliver an amazing performance. He has the charisma and vocal talent to really grab some attention particularly if they deliver on good staging.
I’m not expecting a win but I really do hope this does well. Can’t get any worse than last year right?
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Post by jek on Mar 10, 2022 14:30:27 GMT
Not that it is really similar but it immediately made me think of the Sesame Street song 'I Don't Want To Visit The Moon' sung by Ernie (of Bert and Ernie) sometimes in a duet with Aaron Neville. I suspect that I won't be the only parent who brought up their children on Sesame Street who will make that association!
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Post by stuartmcd on Mar 10, 2022 15:33:33 GMT
Just to keep the positivity train going his TikTok video where he announces that he is doing Eurovision has already hit 1 million views in about 6 hours since it posted.
The music video on the Eurovision channel is quickly growing in views already over taking some other countries which have been on there for a few days now.
And as I previously mentioned the song is currently sitting at number 1 on iTunes.
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Post by karloscar on Mar 10, 2022 15:39:06 GMT
Is anybody else tired of big ballads ending with a cutesy quiet final two lines sung in a babyish voice? It seems to be inescapable since The Greatest Showman came out. Sing the end of the song like you bloody mean it!!!?
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Post by inthenose on Mar 10, 2022 16:17:06 GMT
I rather like it, our best effort for ages. Still think we'll finish low but if he performs well on the night, I like to think we have a chance of getting on the left side of the board.
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Post by ptwest on Mar 11, 2022 9:26:15 GMT
Our best entry for a while, let’s hope he can perform it for the camera as that’s been really missing in our entires for the past few years. Although watching this video it is like Steve Balsamo has been cryogenically frozen since JCS and has now been defrosted. Has anyone ever seen them together?
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Post by inthenose on Mar 11, 2022 10:19:50 GMT
Is anybody else tired of big ballads ending with a cutesy quiet final two lines sung in a babyish voice? It seems to be inescapable since The Greatest Showman came out. Sing the end of the song like you bloody mean it!!!? It's just the in thing like ginseng at the moment. I blame Sam Smith.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 11, 2022 16:27:08 GMT
The song has really grown on me. I get the feeling that ALW will be trying to revive JCS ...
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Post by theatreian on Mar 22, 2022 19:00:55 GMT
Here's the usual compilation of clips of the 40 songs taking part this year.
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Post by theatreian on Mar 22, 2022 19:23:46 GMT
Fewer songs this year as usually about 45.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Mar 22, 2022 20:42:15 GMT
Our song is 4th in the betting. Which is encouraging.
I don't get the love for Sweden. The song doesn't do anything for me.
Poland I do like
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Post by stuartmcd on Mar 23, 2022 14:07:51 GMT
Fewer songs this year as usually about 45. I don’t know if there’s ever been 45 entries in Eurovision. I think it has maxed out 43. We have 40 this year up from 39 last year with Armenia returning to the competition.
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Post by theatreian on Mar 23, 2022 16:33:18 GMT
I don’t know if there’s ever been 45 entries in Eurovision. I think it has maxed out 43. We have 40 this year up from 39 last year with Armenia returning to the competition. I stand corrected! I found 43 as the maximum.
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Post by jamie2c on Mar 27, 2022 9:34:48 GMT
She would win. Is it too late for Ukraine to change their entry ?
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Post by theatreian on Mar 30, 2022 12:53:27 GMT
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Post by lynette on Apr 5, 2022 22:42:54 GMT
She would win. Is it too late for Ukraine to change their entry ? Ukraine will win anyway whatever they sing. It will, should , be a ‘moment’
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Post by stuartmcd on Apr 6, 2022 6:55:32 GMT
She would win. Is it too late for Ukraine to change their entry ? Ukraine will win anyway whatever they sing. It will, should , be a ‘moment’ I’m not so sure it will. I can definitely see it doing well with the public vote. But I’m not sure the juries will be quite so kind.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Apr 6, 2022 14:24:45 GMT
Best result for Ukraine would be a close 2nd place. They get the publicity and none of the responsibility.
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Post by stuartmcd on Apr 7, 2022 11:02:30 GMT
Sam’s performance from the London Eurovision Party
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Post by lynette on Apr 7, 2022 11:03:20 GMT
The thing is that we have always seen the political alliances played out in this competition for better or for worse so why not embrace them now when it would mean something?
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Post by stuartmcd on Apr 7, 2022 11:58:53 GMT
The thing is that we have always seen the political alliances played out in this competition for better or for worse so why not embrace them now when it would mean something? But what would it mean exactly? Apart from lumping them with having to host an expensive song contest next year which would probably just get handed over to some other country instead. And if you look at the winners from the past few years it can’t really be said that they won for political reasons or friendly voting. They won because they were the most popular on the night. That’s it.
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Post by stuartmcd on May 2, 2022 20:30:16 GMT
So rehearsals are underway and…. the stage is broken.
Well apparently. No one really knows exactly what’s going on as the EBU haven’t said anything and this year the first round of rehearsals have been closed off to press.
But the stage is supposed to feature this rotating “sun” which has LEDs on one side and lights on the other. With each country having figured out how they want this sun to move and how they want to use the LED screens and lights, they have started rehearsals and the sun isn’t turning which means that their planned staging isn’t exactly looking how they were hoping it would.
So you’d think they would try to fix it right? Well the word floating around right now is that they aren’t going to do that. The EBU not commenting on the situation isn’t helping all of the wild speculation that’s going on right now.
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 2, 2022 20:52:14 GMT
In many ways, stripping back the staging might not be a bad thing for the competition going forward.
There has been an over reliance on staging (Australia and the singers on giant springs for example)
Bringing it back to the song and the performance might not be a bad move.
That is not to say they should not be fixing this staging element as a matter of urgency. They absolutely should.
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Post by stuartmcd on May 2, 2022 21:00:47 GMT
It’s hard to say exactly how badly the issue is causing the songs but I feel like this video gives a good idea. You can see that you essentially have a big black semi circle blocking the LED wall. Like I said the “sun” has LEDs on one side and unfortunately that is the side currently stuck facing away from the audience. So it just leaves a back semi circle on stage. Now that black side does have some cool lights but if the delegation was planning to use the LED side then those plans may be out the window.
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