Englebert and Eurovision
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Englebert and Eurovision
Well, I never thought I'd find myself saying this, but that song Englebert is singing for the UK on Saturday is touching and beautiful, And he doesn't make a bad fist of it either. It's a slightly unusual sentiment.
I couldn't stick him at any price when he was younger. I thought he was smarmy, a greasy, spangly version of Tom Jones. I still wish he wouldn't sing "lurve" like that, though
I haven't heard any of the other entries (yet)
I couldn't stick him at any price when he was younger. I thought he was smarmy, a greasy, spangly version of Tom Jones. I still wish he wouldn't sing "lurve" like that, though
I haven't heard any of the other entries (yet)
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Re: Englebert and Eurovision
Post by Gill the Piano »
Well I'm afraid we could field Freddie Mercury in a duet with John Lennon and STILL nobody would vote for us....! But I agree, i like the Englebert song. And I used to like him years ago when i was small. i was a strange child. Still am...
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Re: Englebert and Eurovision
Post by Barrie Heaton »
As a program I enjoy it the majority of the songs were very good even the Rusky one was entertaining. The UK one was boring by comparison. if he had been song for an other country I would have not voted for it. Over the years its manly been upbeat jolly songs that have won. We have some good young talent in the UK and we should look at Eurovision to launch young talent.
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Re: Englebert and Eurovision
I sometimes think that how the song is song has very little to do with the overall scores. There is undoubtedly a political agenda there still but I also think that having an enjoyable song is a big part of the final decision too. Look at the six Russian grannies - I didn't get that one and sure look where it ended up on the leader board.
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Re: Englebert and Eurovision
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Look how many east europeans rely on Russia for oil...
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Re: Englebert and Eurovision
Quelle surprise.markymark wrote:I sometimes think that how the song is song has very little to do with the overall scores. There is undoubtedly a political agenda there still but I also think that having an enjoyable song is a big part of the final decision too. Look at the six Russian grannies - I didn't get that one and sure look where it ended up on the leader board.
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