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    With no offence to him... he looks a bit cocky... sound is alright... but there's none as good as Lordi way back in 2006.

    Not that many hot entrants either. Ukraine has basically entered a singing stripper. Russian's song is good... but I prefer their entry in 2007; Serebro- Song No#1.

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    lol, he looks like he is really enjoying himself, that is what I like about it. And I love the Frikar dancers too.
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    I never could know that I'd be saying this ever in my lifetime, however that Norwegian song is something above the standards of Eurovision.

    Terrific, I say. Here is Alexander Rybak, Norway.

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    Her wiggling aß is the best weapon of the Turko-Belgian chick and they disabled it with the stupid, cliché belly dancer costume. The song is not a song at all, her already mediocre voice is buried deep into bad arrangement and the dances don't live up to having an expectation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine View Post
    I never could know that I'd be saying this ever in my lifetime, however that Norwegian song is something above the standards of Eurovision.

    Terrific, I say. Here is Alexander Rybak, Norway.
    I could not agree more! It is fantastic! And BTW, Alex is Belarusian by birth.
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    BTW, how is the voting done with this? Are there judges or do people in Europe submit votes somehow or what?
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    All the countries paticipating votes using points 1-12. But because of constant failings in the voting... and border/block voting, they've introduced a judge panel... Sort of like Additional Member System if anyone understands what I mean.

    I like the Russian entry... you have to listen to it a few times... and my lfuency in spanish draws me towards their entry.

    I have a theory that Lloyd-Webber will go insane if he doesn't win the song contest this year for britain. Thus we'll have some more musicals coming out, with underlying metaphors about the destruction of europe through the medium of song.
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    It just started on BBC1 - I missed the first two songs, but I heard the following:

    France - I dislike it, the song made no sense whatsoever... but the crowd went wild.
    Sweden - An opera singer? AWESOME!
    Croatia - Blahhh....
    Portugal - Quaint and endearing, got quite a nice feel to the song. Me like


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    Oh man. How could a host country make up a grand fiasco for themselves?

    By wasting a woman who does not possess ability to sing with video of her aging gradually in the background.

    My ears are still bleeding.

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