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Eurovision 2011 - Winner Azerbaijan
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26 Feb 2011 Sat 10:13 am |
İşte Eurovision Şarkımız!
56. Eurovision şarkı yarışmasında ülkemizi Yüksek Sadakat "Live it up" ile temsil edecek.
Türkiye’nin Eurovision şarkısı, TRT Tepebaşı Stüdyolarında, TRT Genel Müdürü İbrahim Şahin ve "Yüksek Sadakat" grubu üyelerinin katıldığı basın toplantısında açıklandı.
Buna göre grup, Almanya’da yapılacak 56. Eurovision Şarkı Yarışması’na, "Live it up" (Hayatını Yaşa) adlı İngilizce parçayla katılacak
Translation:
The song to represent Turkie at 56th Eurovison song contest has been disclosed. The name of the song is "Live it Up"
You can listen to it: here
or click on this
Edited (5/15/2011) by si++
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10 May 2011 Tue 07:49 pm |
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Semi-Final (1)
# | Representing country | Performer(s) | Song title, writer(s) and composer(s) |
01 |
Poland
TVP
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Magdalena Tul
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Jestem |
02 |
Norway
NRK
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Stella Mwangi
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Haba Haba |
03 |
Albania
RTSH
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Aurela Gaçe
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Feel The Passion |
04 |
Armenia
ARMTV
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Emmy
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Boom Boom |
05 |
Turkey
TRT
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Yüksek Sadakat
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Live It Up |
06 |
Serbia
RTS
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Nina
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Čaroban |
07 |
Russia
C1R
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Alexej Vorobjov
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Get You |
08 |
Switzerland
SRG SSR idée suisse
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Anna Rossinelli
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In Love For A While |
09 |
Georgia
GPB
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Eldrine
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One More Day |
10 |
Finland
YLE
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Paradise Oskar
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Da Da Dam |
11 |
Malta
PBS
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Glen Vella
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One Life |
12 |
San Marino
SMRTV
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Senit
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Stand By |
13 |
Croatia
HRT
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Daria
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Celebrate |
14 |
Iceland
RÚV
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Sjonni´s Friends
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Coming Home |
15 |
Hungary
MTV
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Kati Wolf
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What About My Dreams? |
16 |
Portugal
RTP
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Homens Da Luta
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Luta É Alegria |
17 |
Lithuania
LRT
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Evelina Sašenko
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C´est Ma Vie |
18 |
Azerbaijan
İctimai
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Ell/Nikki
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Running Scared |
19 |
Greece
ERT
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Loucas Yiorkas feat. Stereo Mike
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Watch My Dance |
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10 May 2011 Tue 11:37 pm |
I´ve just watched the contestants and I have nobody to vote for, didn´t like any of the songs. The Polish commentator, summarising the Turkish song, said "it´s the band that imprisoned a poor tourist who wanted to go to the Turkish Riviera". The level of the joke is basically a reflection of the level of this year´s contest. Is it me or has Eurovision been getting worse and worse ever since they let people sing in any language they want?
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11 May 2011 Wed 12:25 am |
Turkey didn´t go through? :O That´s a surprise, they alwyas go through! I think it´s because only the countries participating in the semi-finals were allowed to vote
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11 May 2011 Wed 12:32 am |
Who CARES Eurovision ? it is a rubbish event after all which became political in the last 15 years... Eastern European Countries vote for eachother,songs are lacking quality and today I agree that jokes made by the presenter was not funny but giving stomach ache..the organisation was disappointing..
I am not saying this because Turkey hasnt qualified, I am saying this because even this annual song contest lost its magic just like Europe itself..
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11 May 2011 Wed 01:46 am |
I havent watched the contest, just learned from a newspaper that TR eliminated, and people criticizing the costume of the Y.Sadakat
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11 May 2011 Wed 03:07 am |
Of course the contest is, as they say here, a lot of bollix and the votes are political. It´s cheap entertainment, nothing more. 90% of the singers sound terrible live and most of the songs are awful, but the whole idea is to give something light to talk about all around Europe. Just think about it, millions of people around Europe are watching the same thing and then use the Internet to talk about it. Isn´t it fascinating? (sure, it would be better if people could be united by something with more - or any for that matter - artistic value but, hey, what can we do about it)
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11 May 2011 Wed 10:16 am |
This year´s Turkish song is much better for my musical taste compared to the last year´s song which came second in the final. I guess I have a different kind of taste.
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15 May 2011 Sun 10:24 am |
I didn´t watch the last night´s final but sounds like Turkey´s absence caused Azeris get more votes.
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20 May 2011 Fri 12:02 pm |
Well, well, well, I tried my best to like the winning song but it was a no go. Azeris are related to Turks or maybe they are even more Turkish than we are but the song they came up with hardly represents their culture. They sound like an amateur band from say Sweden or Ukraine.
There were subtle references to the last year´s Azeri entry which was a better song rendered by a better singer. Though they share the same teenager theme, it was a more listenable song.
It is impossible to explain the lack of quality in this multimillion dollar organization when the streets of all major cities are full of cool musicians...
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21 May 2011 Sat 02:05 am |
Definitely many countries chose to sing in English with mostly absurd costumes and dances which do not represent their cultural heritage including TR.
Edited (5/21/2011) by armegon
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