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opinions about eurovision 2007
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13 May 2007 Sun 12:01 am |
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13 May 2007 Sun 12:03 am |
Quoting vineyards: Eurosvision deserves a credit here. After all they have been exceptionally consistent in providing such awful quality but still managing to appeal to the masses.
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Each year I keep saying I will only watch the 'summary' at the end, of all the songs shortly.. but somehow boreddom always finds me at the night of the Eurovision
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13 May 2007 Sun 12:04 am |
i like the songs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Macedonia,Serbia, Finland and Moldova
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13 May 2007 Sun 12:07 am |
Huh? It was broadcasted on TRT İNT in Turkey and now, before showing the votes, there is a programme abotu EFES? Did it switch to another channel or are the votes in half an hour or something?
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13 May 2007 Sun 12:46 am |
And.. as expected... Turkey got 12 points from the Netherlands. I cant help but love and hate Paul de Leeuw at the same time
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13 May 2007 Sun 01:27 am |
it seems that eurovision come to end.I have watched voting and results and noticed I can guess who will get best point to others,for example all balkans countries support each other like scandinavians,old soviet countries...
it is not exciting contest and funny...hah
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13 May 2007 Sun 01:36 am |
I am not so sure it's only about sentimental feelings of ex-countries... it's more the same taste for certain type of music. Like Greece and Cyprus, or Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey. And we should count diaspora as well.
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13 May 2007 Sun 01:44 am |
CONGRATULATIONS SERBIA
Serbian ballad wins at Eurovision
Serbian singer Marija Serifovic has won the Eurovision Song Contest at a ceremony in Helsinki
Trudy is right, there are much better songs and singers in Türkiye…
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13 May 2007 Sun 01:47 am |
No because eg. Greece and Cyprus almost ALWAYS give eachother 12 points and they would never dream of giving Turkey high points. I think genres have been spread pretty much, there's little or no pattern when it comes to that.
But I always like when the countries have some cultural referances like Deli_kizin mentioned earlier. Cyprus sang in french this year, what's the point of that? And there was also another country which partly sang (or counted, rather) in german...come on ya! I think it's a shame everyone's gone so mainstream, there's almost no distinction. Any song could have been from any country, pretty much. There's so few countries who sing in their own language, why?
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13 May 2007 Sun 01:48 am |
I can't deny I am happy tonight... Thanks, Culday!!!
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