30 May 2010

EUROVISION 2010.

For those of you who were unable/chose not to watch last night's Eurovision I apologise for my witterings BUT ......
I must confess to loving the Eurovision Song Contest despite, maybe because of, all of its 'cheesy' (slang for inferior, cheap, chintzy, according to Dictionary.Com) songs and it's history of 'BLOCK VOTING'.
Every year we sit, large bowl of popcorn between us, marking our favourites out of 10 points each. So what did we make of this years event?
Hosted for the second time by GRAHAM NORTON, this years offerings weren't, for the most part, typical Euro in that there was only one really, really 'over-the-top', fun record - France's 'Allez Olla Ole' sung by 'up and coming artist' Jessy Matador. However that said, the programme as a whole was fun and we especially enjoyed all the 'Euro Street Party' scenes taken from across Europe. After all, say what you want about the event itself but wasn't it great to see all those people brought together for the night, singing and dancing in the streets? - that's the real spirit of the event for me.
On the negative side - to me, it was a shame that only 6 out of the participating 25 countries chose to sing in their native language AND as for Cyprus's entry 'Life Looks Better In Spring' sung by Jon Lilygreen & The Islanders - it hardly seems fair that whilst the lyrics were penned by two Cypriots, the song, itself, was sung by a Welshman.

Our top three three acts:-
  • 1st -Greece with 'Opa' sung by Giorgos Alkaios & Friends (20) (140) (Click HERE to view)
  • 2nd - Ireland's Niamh Kavanagh with 'It's For You' (19) (25) OR France (19) (82) as mentioned above.
  • 3rd - Armenia with 'Apricot Stone' sung by Eva Rivas (18) (141)
And 25th, bottom of our list:- Iceland with 'Je Nais Sais Quo' sung by Hera Bjork (4) (41)
The actual top three acts:-
  • 1st - Germany's 'Satelite' performed by Lena (246) (16) (Click HERE to view)
  • 2nd:- Turkey with 'We Could Be The Same' sung by MaNga (170) (17)
  • 3rd - Romania, 'Playing With Fire' performed by Paula Seling & Ovid (162) (13)
And 25th, bottom of the actual list:- UK's Josh Dubovie with 'That Sounds Good To Me' (10) (7)
* Our marks out of a possible 20.* Actual scores as recorded on the night.
For BBC details of the event click HERE AND for Digital Spy's list of how each nation performed click HERE.

9 comments:

Kissed by an Angel said...

Never watch it!! Far too boring for me!!!
xxxx

Felicity Grace Terry said...

You don't know what you are mising Angel

Arti said...

With 25 countries participating and the show bringing people coming onto the streets, Eurovision must be quite an event, i can imagine!

Oddyoddyo13 said...

I've never heard of that. Sort of like a national American Idol type show?? LoL, I've never watched anything like that, but it sounds like fun!

Kelly said...

This is new to me, too. Sounds fun, though!

Tracie said...

New to me. Sounds like something I'd like.

Anonymous said...

I missed this one...Oh right it isn't on here in US...We will probably copy it sooner or later...

Traci said...

Sounds like a very cool show -- wish I could've seen it!
:-)

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