''Why would Poland need a good song when he has luxurious hair and a wind machine?'' and '''literally everything about San Marino's music video'' ->these comments made me burst out laughing,thank you! =))))
I'd just like to acknowledge the 2 best eurovision presenters to this day. Mans and Petra, Love Love Peace Peace was hillarious and suprisingly good. Mocking Eurovision ON Eurovision and still being one of the better songs that night? That's skill right there.
Every time I’m in a horrible mood I watch these and crack up...like legit hold my stomach from laughter. Thank you for these. I really appreciate them.
In Austria, there is a show called "Dancing Stars" and as the titles says, it's about dancing. Zoè was a special guest once and she was "walking" there as well and my entire family was like "what the fuck, where is she going, her legs are moving, what the heck". It was so hilarious. XD
Jamala's voice is just perfect!!! The whole song is about a story from her grandmother about the Russians who entered Ukraine in 1944 and killed thousands.... Let's not forget the history... Because one mistake leads to another.... U see nowadays all this crisis has created because we forgot our history...
The question is how Russia could attack Ukraine in 1944, when they were basically one country. Moreover, country which participated in the war. In 1944 soviet army was fighting at Ukrainian and Belorussian territories with fascists, not killing Crimean Tatars. Like, what the heck?
@@nataliasemenova4883 In WW2, the Soviets secretly deported many ethnic groups such as the Baltic people, Polish people, Ukrainian people, Crimean Tatars, etc. and killed them. But the government hid this so nobody really knew.
Jamala's song may include a serious message, but nevertheless it sounded like it was sung by a tortured cat. The ONLY reason she got that many televotes is the fact, that many viewers wanted Russia to be really pissed. And guess what, it worked. LOL
probs even more when julia was refused to play in the competition though what right did they have to keep her out. "Oh cause she performed in crimea which is Ukrainian land" yeah nice excuse, but if it was the damn song shes singing, she can still sing. im american and im pretty sure i know the rules, and apparently ukrainians dont, even though they make finals every time they enter eurovision XD
Nova Stardom Actually, they forbid Julia to take part in competition because there is a law in Ukraine that you cannot enter Ukraine if you've been to Crimea without crossing Ukrainian border. When she was having concert in Crimea she didn't cross the Ukrainian border which led her to not being able to cross the country. If she went to Crimea through Ukraine, she wouldn't have any problem with participation in the contest. They didn't just forbid her, because she is Russian and she had a concert in Crimea ;) she simply broke the Ukrainian law, not the rules of the contest.
+5fdpk0rn The one about Cyprus WAS necessary. Their image, appearance, acting on stage, everything about them looks like they're telling us: "Look, we're metalheads!" while their song is just a mainstream pop-rock one. (I still like it though, the energy of the chorus makes it a perfect guilty pleasure...).