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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Someday, I'll rule all of it.
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I checked out the link in davem's post. That was worse than the American Idol preliminaries.
Okay, may not worse, but still.... I like heavy metal, and that was just bad. And one guy looks more like a klingon than an orc.
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Bittersweet Symphony
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the jolly starship Enterprise
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\m/(>_<)\m/
Haha, I actually like the song, for two reasons: 1. I love power metal, and 2. It just makes me giggle imagining orcs rocking out. I always knew Lurtz was a heavy metal god.
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Banshee of Camelot
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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Actually I have watched the Eurovision contest too, this time. My first thought when I saw the Finnish band was "Orcs!
as well! I think they owe more of the success to their masks and dressing up than to their music. At least the spectators got to see something wholly different! And there must have been a fair number of fans of such music watching this time, who otherwise don't watch this contest at all. (as Nogrod says in his post.) My own vote went to the song from Bosnia/Herzegovina, which sounded a bit oriental and sentimental . (it was in the 3rd place, I think) I hadn't watched the contest for several years now, because there had hardly ever been anything to my taste in the last 20 or more years. I think back with nostalgia to Udo Jürgens, Vicky Leandros, Dschingis Khan and ABBA (I'm still a fan of ABBA!) The last winner I liked was Nicole with "Ein bisschen Freude" in 82.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Well, the orcs are at it again - it's Eurovision night, and last year's winners, Lordi, started off the evening with a fantasy/horror show. Interestingly, I thought the first contestants, Bosnia/Herzegovina, looked very Elvish, though the music didn't sound like it...
We shall see what the evening brings - at any rate, the theme is "fantasy"!
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Silver in My Silent Heart
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Finland lost.
(But won Sweden, which is the most important thing (thanks for voting by the way ) The Finnish song was the best, though I had to vote Slovenia. And I just can't emphasis enough how relieved I am that Ukraine didn't win!EDIT: The British thing was, again, the worst. Last edited by Volo; 05-12-2007 at 05:29 PM. |
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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After missing the hilarious Lordi last year I had to watch it this year and now I feel like suing Eurovision to pay me back for three lost hours of my life. The only saving grace was Apocalyptica and Finnish good taste in the show they put on, but as for the 'music'? Someone wants to go round Europe handing out ears. Some real Orcs were on the loose.
About three acts were entertaining and Germany did something with genuine songwriting merit (though not my personal taste, it was quality stuff) and yet this all got bypassed as Jimmy Krankie won it with some horrific dirge? Even Terry Wogan couldn't lift it out of the mire. I am proud to be a Brit and to have our sub-Carry On Film entry come second bottom. There I feel better now.
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But I think it's once again the attitude-thing. I know many people here in Finland who organise get-togethers for the Eurovision song contest (I was invited to one also but didn't have the energy today). They make little appetizers from all the countries involved and then eat and drink heavily while watching the show. No one basically likes the music but they have one more reason to party and have fun... But if it was the orcs (and elves) last year, now many of the songs brought to my mind the Haradrim and the Easterlings. Not that I know how their music might have sounded in the mind of Tolkien but the performances of many East-European countries gave a nice oriental twist to the competition. I myself can even admit actually liking the Bulgarian song. So a new ME fashion in Europe?
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Save your time - watch only the entertainment bits put on by the Finnish TV company. Then watch Germany's entry, Bulgaria for oddness, Ukraine and Sweden for laughs. Bin the rest and save yourself three hours, or it will make you wish you'd scrubbed your ears out with a wire brush.
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Silver in My Silent Heart
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"Goodbye", not "bye bye".
Again, this competition had nothing to do with music. The neighbouring love effected the most and somewhat the musical styles, though deffinitely not like last year. The point system is pathetic. But the stuff about Finland between the songs was fantastic! |
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