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FANS of Eurovision

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Bea65 Sat 17-May-25 18:37:05

Lots of negative posts on other thread- as a lover of Eurovision would like to know which top 3 and bottom 3 would GNs vote?

Or have I wasted a thread?🤣🤣

petra Sun 18-May-25 18:13:45

fancythat

keepingquiet

I wasn't going to watch it this year but here I am. I really rated Austria's entry- what an extraordinary voice!
Otherise it seems the usual Eurovision fayre...

I thought it was extraordinary too.
Gave me goosebumps.
I called out to a relative that that one was likely to win!
[Though I cant blame anyone on here for not believing me at this point!]. grin

I was surprised he was allowed to sing in Eurovision as he is something to do with the Vienna Opera.
Would that not make him a professional? I had assumed professionals were not allowed.

Israel - hadnt occured to me that Israel is not in Europe. Doh.

All the contestants are professional 🤷‍♀️

Ilovedogs22 Sun 18-May-25 17:44:36

Bea65

?Sweden- the Sauna chant!!

I love this darft song Bea65! Sauna!😊

MayBee70 Sun 18-May-25 16:12:42

An internet friend who studies it in great depth pointed out that Switzerland and Israel are usually in the first four, which surprised me. I don’t think that people should have 20 votes.

LizzieDrip Sun 18-May-25 14:45:57

Oreo

I have the espresso macchiato song as an earworm today😲

Me too! I thought it was hilarious, tongue in cheek fun - should have won and cheered us all up.

Wyllow3 Sun 18-May-25 14:38:32

Checked it out, as I didnt know.

"Yes, professional singers can participate in Eurovision. There are no rules that prevent established or famous artists from competing. In fact, many successful artists have participated and achieved further fame after appearing on the Eurovision stage, according to The Independent"

Just replayed it, yes there is that magic when he suddenly soars high and maintains the purity of tone without faltering.

fancythat Sun 18-May-25 14:17:12

keepingquiet

I wasn't going to watch it this year but here I am. I really rated Austria's entry- what an extraordinary voice!
Otherise it seems the usual Eurovision fayre...

I thought it was extraordinary too.
Gave me goosebumps.
I called out to a relative that that one was likely to win!
[Though I cant blame anyone on here for not believing me at this point!]. grin

I was surprised he was allowed to sing in Eurovision as he is something to do with the Vienna Opera.
Would that not make him a professional? I had assumed professionals were not allowed.

Israel - hadnt occured to me that Israel is not in Europe. Doh.

MayBee70 Sun 18-May-25 13:46:05

I like simple songs with a simple presentation.But there has to be something magical about them and I could find no magic in the Austrian song. I suppose I’m biased in that I’m not a Queen, Beach Boys or Bee Gees fan. I think a young girl won in recent years with a sweet little song ( can’t remember who it was, though).

Wyllow3 Sun 18-May-25 13:37:29

How different we are! I also liked the fact there wasn't a load of razamatazz around him.

A falsetto voice isnt like a soprano voice. It's been used in loads of bands through pop history. Think back to the Beach boys for example who used it a lot...Freddie Mercury (Queen)..

MayBee70 Sun 18-May-25 13:16:10

Oreo

Grannynannywanny

I loved the Estonia performance and was disappointed they didn’t win. The silly dance was very funny.

I was confused during the voting period each time the camera zoomed in on the Austrian singer. I couldn’t recall anything about his performance and thought it must have been instantly forgettable .

It was only when he did his winner’s finale that I realised I’d made a cuppa during the show and didn’t bother to pause the tv. Austria must have performed while I was boiling the kettle . I saw the entire show apart from the winner 😆

You didn’t miss anything😂 just a weird falsetto voice.

I’ve seen it several times including in the semis and on utube and still can’t remember anything about the song other than the voice. If you asked me to hum a bit of it I couldn’t. If that had been a woman singing that particular song in soprano I doubt if it would have even got to the final.I’m totally flummoxed by it.

Wyllow3 Sun 18-May-25 12:42:38

Yup. I like quite a bit of classical music with a falsetto voice, its got to be a good one to work, and the young man's voice had real power and accuracy of tone, not a falter on the very highest notes.

Oreo Sun 18-May-25 12:32:02

Wyllow3

I think liking a falsetto voice generally is a bit of a marmite thing. I thought the young Austrian man was a fab singer, and simple effective lyrics.

Def a tomahto tomayto thing 😁

Wyllow3 Sun 18-May-25 12:28:50

I think liking a falsetto voice generally is a bit of a marmite thing. I thought the young Austrian man was a fab singer, and simple effective lyrics.

Cossy Sun 18-May-25 12:26:31

Oreo

Lovely song from Israel and a brave girl singing it, a survivor from the Nova Festival.

Yes indeed

Oreo Sun 18-May-25 12:14:23

I have the espresso macchiato song as an earworm today😲

Oreo Sun 18-May-25 12:13:11

Grannynannywanny

I loved the Estonia performance and was disappointed they didn’t win. The silly dance was very funny.

I was confused during the voting period each time the camera zoomed in on the Austrian singer. I couldn’t recall anything about his performance and thought it must have been instantly forgettable .

It was only when he did his winner’s finale that I realised I’d made a cuppa during the show and didn’t bother to pause the tv. Austria must have performed while I was boiling the kettle . I saw the entire show apart from the winner 😆

You didn’t miss anything😂 just a weird falsetto voice.

Mollygo Sun 18-May-25 12:09:57

Magenta8

Mollygo I love it.grin Where can I get a copy for next year?

I was sent it by a friend. She said she’d made it up, but there are loads of versions on line.

Grannynannywanny Sun 18-May-25 11:29:37

I loved the Estonia performance and was disappointed they didn’t win. The silly dance was very funny.

I was confused during the voting period each time the camera zoomed in on the Austrian singer. I couldn’t recall anything about his performance and thought it must have been instantly forgettable .

It was only when he did his winner’s finale that I realised I’d made a cuppa during the show and didn’t bother to pause the tv. Austria must have performed while I was boiling the kettle . I saw the entire show apart from the winner 😆

Magenta8 Sun 18-May-25 10:15:54

Mollygo I love it.grin Where can I get a copy for next year?

Bea65 Sun 18-May-25 10:13:50

Well am looking forward to seeing AUSTRIA next year on TV😀
Glad we had some distraction to other world news…
Thank u all for commenting 💐

Mollygo Sun 18-May-25 10:05:57

We got through with the help of Eurovision bingo.

Cossy Sun 18-May-25 10:02:29

Oh and we made and wore has 😂😂😂

Cossy Sun 18-May-25 09:57:36

We came to our holiday lodge with our two besties, we really entered into the spirit of things, we hung up bunting, made flags, and stayed up til the dire end! Few drinks were had and a fun night!

Dickens Sun 18-May-25 09:51:10

Bea65

I often wondered why non European countries were invited into Eurovision and also Britains Got Talent ..many people from outside of Britain enter 🙅🏻‍♀️

I often wondered why non European countries were invited into Eurovision...

So have I, and decided to do a quick 'Google'...

According to a poster on reddit, the only requirement to qualify for participation in Eurovision is that the country be a member of the European Broadcasting Union.

Assuming this is true and that Australia and Israel are members of the EBU. this would explain the anomaly.

As for BGT, a spokesperson said, "Britain's got talent features a range of home-grown talent, alongside some overseas acts. It's a testament to the international success of past acts such as Susan Boyle and Paul Potts that overseas acts want to audition for the UK show."

... but that doesn't really explain it at all really does it? Perhaps it's more to do with international acts drawing in a larger audience and generating more money... who knows?

Casdon Sun 18-May-25 09:06:38

I think it’s fine for other countries to join if they predominantly speak a European language. I’m not sure how Australia and New Zealand would fit in to an equivalent contest, as their popular music is so different to that of their nearest neighbours.

nanna8 Sun 18-May-25 09:04:17

I am Australian and I think it is ridiculous that we are involved with the Eurovision Song Contest. We are not Europeans and never will be. Neither are Israelis come to that.