yes, and for many years or even decades, it's name was not the current more modern "ESC" (song contest, btw: still not singing contest), but the more "classic french" title "Grand Prix de la Chancon"
GENTLEMEN, LET US GET SOMETHING STRAIGHT.. IT IS A ****song**** CONTEST, NOT A VOCAL/SINGING CONTEST. Yes, the quality of the performer(s) and the quality/scale of the staging make a big difference, but it is about the song itself.. That's why the writers get a significant amount of the praise etc. Now, to sell your song you need brilliant vocals and these days, crazy staging. That last part helps mostly with the unwashed masses and the televoting. The Juries are supposedly focused on the song itself a bit more. Because the rules focus on the SONG< this is why it is possible that foreign writers and performers can be involved, since it is simply the particular national broadcaster putting forth a song. Winning performers get the trophy, and whatever benefits to their careers, but the prestige of winning for the broadcaster rapidly morphs into the nightmare realization: WHAT THE F*** HAVE WE DONE??? Now e have ot do all the work ourselves!!! 😱😳🤯😭
Or be too charismatic to gather popularity. That's way Ukraine won in 2022 (the song was totally not a "winning" one, the victory was for pitty, in my opinion) and Finland almost did last year 😅 And about your last statement, that's why I think some countries delivers very dubious contestants, just to be SURE to not win and have to host it in the next year (wich is the plot of the Netflix's "Eurovision" movie 🤣)
Yes to all, I like the freedom you see in the contest, since is not a "professional" one but is impossible to not have politics influence or bias,specially at voting, or completely joke presentations.
True. What a lot of people forget is that teenagers weren't treated as a serious demographic for anything until the 1970s and even then it was limited. Film, TV, music, books, etc. all media was focused on the older established generations until the 70s, on the new adult range (18 - 35) in the 80s and early 90s, and it is only very recently that young adults (say, 12 - 25) have become the primary target audience. You can see this in how big budget action & comedy films switched from R-rated to PG-13/ PG in the early 90s.
Don't pass off Stefania being a political win as anything but your personal opinion. I personally loved that song way more than Spaceman which seemed quite generic to me. It deserved it's win.
What do you expect from americans with no proper language or culture and history?? 😂 Sam ryder indeed was the best UK send the whole millenium, but still cant cope with the cultural heritage ans talents from Ukraine and other european countries.... Enough anglic-americanism, time to shine Europe! Diversity and originality!
When someone says "what is Eurovision?" Play them "Give that wolf a banana" by Subwoolfer. If someone doesn't appreciate the genius / insanity of that song - they will never understand Eurovision.
When I think of the epitome of eurovision I think of thay entry from Russia from the 2000s, dancing singing Russian grannies. Amazing! Years later that performance and conchita wurst are the only acts I can remember, apart from subwoolfer lol
Saying something is “garbage” is not the point you think you’re making. You may like it more or less because opinions exist for a reason, but saying that Spain's entry this year is “garbage” is basically saying that part of that country's culture is “garbage”. You can say the same thing with other words. Greetings from Portugal.
Exactly! And that ”its a fact”. I liked this video at first but that’s an absolutely outrageous thing to say. I honestly can’t believe I heard you both say that
That's not the case. Culture is not perfectly encapsulated, I would even say rarely encapsulated by Eurovision contestants from any one country. Culture is so much more and Eurovision is more about appealing to everyone else. We in Sweden, have way better music that is innovative in a Swedish way, than the constestants we send to Eurovision. Culture's got nothing to do with Eurovision.
Regarding new covers of old winners: It has become tradition that sometime during the final, the hosting country presents a cover of last years winner.
I swear americans make such stupid comments sometimes. Shakira from Wish? Rock band from Temu (about the Yugoslavia win)? They sound so entitled and dumb, I just cannot.
Whenever someone starts a sentence with "do you think Ukraine would have won in 2022 if~" I slap them in the face and scream YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES until I need lung surgery. Sam Ryder was good, but he was not THAT good.
Personally, I don't even think Sam Ryder was *that* good, and I'm from the UK. Top 10 perhaps, but wasn't good enough to deserve 2nd place. He certainly has heart and can sing decently, but the song was not that special. The only thing that stood out from the song itself was that repeated high note on "Space..mAAAN", which was too repetitive and not enough to really elevate that song to top tier status for me.
28:11 I will not take this Riva slander!! They are not rock band at all, so they can't be rock band from Temu!! The song is about a pianist who starts playing rock music! So it's a pop song about the pianist who switches from classical music to rock! Anywho, because of them I saw Toto Cutugno win live because Eurovision 1990 was in my hometown!!
Andorra has only participated like 5 times in Eurovision history. And i’m really proud that my mum got to represent andorra in 2005. A bit of family legacy i supose
Nope last year was not just a pity win. Kalush Orchestra was one of the favourites to win even before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. I think it's way better than Space Man.
Ah honestly fuск оff, kalush's song was fucking amazing. Not a single word about decades of winners through direct corruption but everybody's always got to shіt on Ukraine specifically
@@pugsterjosh7925 They could've won without the pity votes as well, let's not kid ourselves. It wouldn't have been the slamdunk it was but they were easily one of the best songs of 2022
I don't think they know the exact years or dates of different european political issues/corruption throughout the years by heart, to be fair. But they're aware of this one, so of course they'd be able to point it out, but miss others. They also said it wasn't like it was terrible or anything. It was a good song and I *do* think it would've done pretty good either way, but a lot of votes that got the song first place were political, for sure.
@@Illadviced interesting take that attempted genocide is "politics" I get what you're saying but that's not what they said, and I don't like their tone of voice. Do not defend the indefensible in a bid for fairness :)
Speaking of being 13, Sandra Kim from who won for Belgium in 1986 was 13 at the time. She lied and claimed to be 15. She is the youngest winner and will remain the youngest winner forever unless the rules change (Nowadays you have to be at least 16)
Did she really lie? I mean the lyrics of the song she sings she’s 15 but did she really lie? I that in 1969 Monaco sent a 12 year old. And in 1989 Israel sent an 11 year old and France a 9 year old. And Israeli kid almost died from nerves so they introduced an age limit the following year. Emma, who represented UK in 1990 had only turned 16 right before the contest.
Dana international (Israel '98) also was the first trans person to win the competition. It's important because Eurovision has been an empowering space for queer people for years now ❤
The UK wouldn't have won if there hadn't been a war. Sam Ryder didn't do as well in the televote as the likes of Spain, and Moldova, so it's likely that Spain would've won instead. But also, Stefania is a great song and also very popular so there's still that chance that Ukraine could've won purely based on that song. Ukraine bring it every year, they're one of the best nations
I 100% agree. Everyone who says Stefania only won because of the war seriously underestimates Ukraine. They are amazing at Eurovision and qualified every single time so far. It's just one good song year after year and from what I can tell by the Vidbir songs 2024 is not going to be any different
@@ani_kiku Just because they’ve qualified every year doesn’t mean a thing. Australia has only missed out on one qualification and that was mainly due to 1. Montaigne not being live in Rotterdam, 2. Lockdown preventing her from recording the actual songs she wanted to take to the contest, 3. Europeans being xenophobic.
I gotta disagree about the 2022 result without the war. I dont think the UK wouldve won instead of the Ukraine if the war didn't happen. I believe Spain would've won over the UK as they had a higher televote pointage over the UK. Im not mad at the result of 2022 though as Ukraine always brings excellent entries in Eurovision.
Seeing Americans react to eurovision is like watching a bulldozer demolish a huge field of perfectly grown dutch tulips. Its great that americans are starting to take an interest but you will just never get it. Its not american idol, its not americas got talent and its not only about making money or winning. Its about the community, solidarity, culture, love, respect, the experience, the lyrics, the music, the performance and so much more. But hey the Brittish doesnt really get it either thats why they made a mockery out of the competition for so many years, if you cant win then make a mockery out of everyone else. Taking 60 years of history and get it down to.. i like that one, i dont like that one… ah man, just dont.
When they called Ruslana the Shakira from Wish... I was like nah, these americans better stay away from Eurovision, they are never gonna get it anyways.
@@embracetheglobe21 When you describe Ruslana as Shakira from wish are you really surprised? It's what your frames of reference are but it's so reductive from our perspectives. Eurovision isn't JUST a song competition, it's one of the few events during the year where most of Europe come together to scream at our televisions that their favorite should win and the jury sucks ass and should be booted to the moon all with smiles on our faces. It's a cultural phenomenon, a festival, a celebration. You can't even properly describe it words. Eurovision or any of the national competitions that lead up to Eurovision cannot be compared to any other musical competition on Earth. I know you don't mean to hurt anyone with your comments but the europeans are so protective of Eurovision, especially from americans, because we get bombarded with american pop culture so much all the time. I really enjoyed your reactions but as someone who's lived with Eurovision my entire life it was a little hard sometimes to listen to some comparisons :) I hope you can watch and react to an entire show sometimes! It's as crazy and unhinged you imagine it would be!
I really disliked your comment about the Kalush Orchestra win. Ingnorant people like to brush it off as pity win. These same people forget that this song brought of cultural song, folt notes mixed with modern music and sounds. Initially the lyrics for "Stefania" have been like an ode to a mother, with the narrator speaking of good memories of his own mother. The song talks about how much his mother has aged, invoking a nostalgic past. With the start of the war with russia the people started assosiating Ukraine as the mother in the song. For future refference, you may not like the song, the sound or the meaning but give it the respect it deserves. It feels plain disrepectful to people who this song means so much to call it a "pity win because of the war", especially given the contenct of the events going on right now.
I‘m Swiss. I couldn’t care less about the MTV-style-trash-vision. It’s a contest for the working class and migrants from Eastern Europe, who live in Western Europe, who look for valuation in a three-hour-nonsense. However, THIS (Ukranian, more like Albanian) howling was never near the UK entry. It was a pity win, like many other wins, who made it because Eastern Europeans and Non-Europeans in Germany, Austria, Switzerland (D-A-CH) France, the UK and Italy voted for it. Bring back the EURO into Eurovision.
@@Der_Dolmetscher Sounds like someone butthurt to me. Nobody is asking you to watch it or comment. No need to be disrespectful and ignorant to something you don't understand.
Lmao rat, you can say whatever you want about Ukrainian entry that year BUT uk deserve to win that year!!! Was between Spain and Sweden if we exclude the Ukraine so cry with decency@@Der_Dolmetscher
@@OcMaH13 but he is right and unfortunately to the people who worked on the song (the commenter above did not deminish the hard work they put in), their win WAS a pity win, no matter you like to hear it or not. Their song was good, but not the winner level good.
@@ayahgrig9218 Votes from the people would state otherwise, but sure let’s write it off as a pity win. Seems like they won fair and square to me, the same logic can be also applied to other winner songs that weren’t “winner level good” in the previous years. Lets then call all of those “Pity wins” as well using this logic.
I don't think the UK entry would have necessarily won without the war. Who wins is not always the song critics say was "the best", and I won't even say the UK had the best song in 2022. The ukrainian song *was* at least one of the best, and deserved the win. Even without war bonus - if it existed that much critics say it did.
47:00 Nah, Stefania was still one of the strongest performances that year. It would probably still win or at the very least would be close second. It was a culmination of all the ethnic + modern performances we had from Ukraine for past 10 years and this one was especially beautiful, due to the lyrics. Sam had good song and good set, I still think he would fall flat with the mainland votes, that would opt for the ethnic piece. Remember that people vote for 10 countries. UK didn't get as traction that year. If not Stephania - I would even dare to say that Spain would have taken it. Sam was fifth in the Public vote and did not get a lot of highest scores - even if you cut Ukraine altogether and moved everyone in one spot - Spain would actually get few dozens points more than UK. Which is important because they were only 7 points apart. European also like their rap. And it was a rap and spoken word year as well. With Moldova and Serbia also hitting it extremely hard from the public. So without the war Ukraine likely would still have won, because they had the best rap piece that night. They only needed 275 points from the Public, which isn't a shocking value (Moldova got 239). Their Jury was better than UKs public so they had a lot more space within their public score. His only chance would be only that the Jury scores would change as well. But at that point people would just riot, because he got way too many Jury points already. Funny enough with the Jury scores being so pushed into UK and Sweden - there could have been a chance where Hold Me Closer would end up higher than Space Man as well. They had similar Public vote and 30 points Jury difference. But Kornelia did better with Slavic and Scandinavian countries, which with her getting those 12s instead of Kalush, she could push in front of Sam. Other important thing is that - this is post C19. The vibe on the continent was still very tense - war or not. In top of the public you had super playful ethnic and party songs or very down to Earth normal life songs. A song sung to a mother would still do better than a radio hit about being a sad space man. 48:10 Tattoo is also a good example of why Jury system should be reworked. She got way too boosted by them and Käärijä got left in the dust. Mind you another year where a record was broken - as he had the strongest public vote score aside Ukraine. He almost hit the 400 score and only reason he lost was because Jury gave Loreen almost as much points.
If you say Ukraine won 2022 because of the war, you have to say that Sweden won 2023 because they wanted to have the 50th anniversary of ABBA's victory in Sweden.
@@Denis-89 I'm not saying it's the same. I'm saying that if you say "oh, they gave it to Ukraine because..." you also have to say that the judges gave it to Sweden, that's all.
Guys when it comes music there's no such thing as facts - Shakespeare described music as the food of love and like food everyone has personal waste influenced by culture and their own time. In other words lay off Eeaa especially since I have a similar opinion you have about to it about Slo Mo which I think is style over substance.
1985 was a great year for Norwegian pop music. Not only did we win Eurovision, we also got a Norwegian artist at the top of the charts in America and many other countries with the legendary "Take on me" by a-ha. The 80's were amazing!
This is a competition -- which means winning or losing is relative : the same song/artist/performance might win one year and lose the next. Each country puts forth a different, original song for this competition -- and sure, there are politics involved, but maybe not as much as you'd think. I mean you said about mäneskin that it's popular and known in the US. Which is probably why you've heard it before and why you enjoy it more -- because it sounds more familiar. On the other hand, many songs that have won the competition sound more like what other Europeans are used to hearing. It's sad though that artists such as yourselves prefer to put down other artists (I'm thinking of the comment on Ryback's performance...) rather than try to understand what other people might have liked about those European songs. Frankly, seeing the review of winners, not only did I hear some of my favourites again, but I also appreciated some songs I didn't quite like the year they were actually performed -- so there is room here for appreciation rather than a quick : excellent, good, not good, top 10.
25:47 Sandra Kim, the YOUNGEST winner ever (she won with 13 years)... Because of her, the rules of ESC set the contestant´s minimun age in 16 years... Absolute insane!!!! and she is still singing (and rocking) her "J'amie la Vie"... 32:05 "Nocturne" was originally composed as an intrumental song, but they had to add lyrics because the rules. This made this song the winner with less extension of vocal singing... 44:18 I never quit to hear this absolute amazing performance... Blessings and greetings from Venezuela!!!
The composer of "Nocturne" is Rolf Løvland, who is also the composer of "You raise me up", a song that has become one of the world's best-known and best-selling melodies, performed by hundreds of different artists worldwide. He is the composer of Norway's first winning song "La det svinge", too.
Hopefully Turkey will return to the competition. Their songs were not just boring main stream popsongs but their songs had own colour and national rythm. I miss Turkey a lot. Oh and I hope Morocco would return too🤩. B the way Stefanie was my favoriten then and I voted them to win without any thought of war.
I respectfully disagree. I think Stefania was a better, more interesting and innovative song than Spaceman. Sure, Ukraine may have gotten a few sympathy votes, I won’t dispute that, but I think they were very worthy winners. And if you check how many views the songs have here on youtube, the official video and the live performance have a combined 96 million views for Stefania compared to 18 million views for Sam Ryder. That says something, doesn’t it? Sam Ryder did well, but Kalush Orchestra had the better song.
@@Denis-89 if Ukraine wouldn't won then someone else would, but not Sam, song had so little people votes that even the prezenters that read them made big eyes of suprise. And it is song contest, and Stefania as the song is better then Spaceman, I think people like Sam song bc of how he sings it, his performance, etc, but then Stefania has rap, it isn't offten that we see one, so it was interesting for sure, plus instruments, etc, it was great made song, and Spaceman was normal pop song on the end, Sam simply had great vocal performance, but no always.... And I don't know if you watched grand finale live but Sam had very bad performance that day, he wasen't at his best. And I only watched finale that year so it was my first time that I heard that song and it was weak for me, I was really shocked it was so high, but friend told me that Sam is quiet popular in internet, etc. So yeah, even if some sympatic votes that Ukraine got would go somewere else, I don't think it would be UK, a also think that Stefania would still bevin top 5.
I’m also conflicted about this and it would’ve been interesting to see how the scores would have turned out without the war because Ukraine undoubtedly had a very good and unique song. I was okay with that win, not being a huge fan of either Spain or the UK, although it didn’t take many listens for me to grow tired of it. Personally I would’ve wanted to see MARO from Portugal win that year, it’s the only song from 2022 that I still listen to regularly.
Sandra Kim (from Belgium) was 13 when she won Eurovision in 1986 and Gigliola Cinquetti (from Italy) was 16 when she won Eurovision in 1964, so yes, some of the singers are quite young.
Johnny Logan still makes music, has appearances on German TV (in August on ZDF Fernsehengarten), looks great and sounds the same as back then. Some time after the song contest he struggled with serious alcohol problems.
Aww shame you didn't like Spain in 2023 :( She was one of my favourites, her performance was a work of art and her vocals out of this world. Love this whole reaction though!
1976 (Brotherhood of Man) Save your kisses for me was written to a small child: "Don't cry, honey, don't cry Won't you save them for me even though you're only three" That's why the song sounds like that. Happy and cheerful.
The Lordi song in 2007 probably was helped by Norway 2006 warming the audience a bit to subgenres of rock. And Voyager (Australia) 2023 did not "fall flat" it did really well
I personally loved Stefania and don't even remember UK one. It was definitely number 1 for me that year. I didn't vote, but I really enjoyed it. Also spannish song was absolutely amazing. I don't understand how it scored so low. I noticed that all american reaction videos show completely different opinions to the most europeans. You have completely different taste in music than most europeans.
I was surprised how often Germany was in second or third place. Also Ukraine did really well even before their win, if you look at the runner-ups in every year. The competition got too big for me. Too many countries, taking too much time to vote. 😅 But if you only look at the contestants: the winners are often the boring ones. Criticize them any way you like. 😂❤ We watch it for the spectacle of the others. (And to win! I don’t believe, even for a second, that any country would choose a contestant in order to lose) By the way: it’s not really the artist that wins. It’s the song/composer!
Ukraine competed once before their first win and it was a low score. Apparently Kirkorov had inserted himself into the creative team and doomed their chances.
I'm Ukrainian, but I'm absolutely unbiased and confident that Stefania deserves first place. Moreover, if Russia had the opportunity to perform and showed itself with dignity, if their performance was better than Kalush, I would accept it. those who write that this is a pitiful victory, where are your arguments. the song has everything for first place - design, lyrics, originality, vocals, individuality. There will also be a war in 2023, but for some reason Ukraine took one of the last places, think about it
The woman in 1991( Carola) is Swedish Eurovision royalty as she along with one other woman are the only people who's competed for Sweden in Eurovision 3 times which is the most times and Carola have always been top 5 as she came 3rd in 83, 1st in 91 and 5th in 2006
Great review, gents! Good to see you diving into the background, culture and spirit of the contest, too, not just rubbishing the music (especially from the earlier eras) simply because it's outside your familiar zone, as a lot of reviewers seem to when they react to these videos. Although of course you had to get some digs in about some of the bands and artists, especially from the 80s onwards, but that's part of the joy of watching Eurovision since then - seeing what craziness will appear! Traditionally, the winner of the contest hosts it the following year, although occasionally that has not happened, most recently when Ukraine won it but the UK hosted (because of the ongoing war making it impossible to hold the event in Kyiv). Regarding the UK, my personal favourite of all the entries from my country was Katrina & The Waves' storming pop song "Love Shine A Light" in 1997, which I doubt we will better in a long time, if ever. It earned the biggest winning margin of the contest up to that year and still ranks up there as one of the best winners of all time (adjusted for numbers of entries and voting changes). A mark of the iconic nature of that song is that in 2020 during the COVID pandemic (when the contest could not be held), "Love Shine A Light" was re-recorded as a medley with all the past winners singing a line each as part of a special recorded show. Other great winners from this country were "Puppet On A String" (our first winner), and of course "Making Your Mind Up". BTW, Ibiza is pronounced "eye-bee-tha" or "ee-bee-tha" (the latter is more accurate to the Spanish, but the former is accepted in English-speaking countries).
12:45 That's your opinion, not facts. Be respectful to other countries please, don't say something is garbage just becuse you don't like it. In this specific instance you are saying the culture and traditional music of Spain is garbage, so please next time messure your words, thanks.
Imagine that: Australia suddenly participating in Eurovision and almost getting the 1st place on its second year of participation. Imagine the competition having to happen all the way in the other side of the World. I don't think many Europeans would be too happy with that scenario 🤣
Kalush Orchestra Stefania was an actual banger, Ukraine always turn up, I believe they're the only nation to make the Grand Final in every year they've been involved in.
Luxembourg was so successful because they imported both writers and performers from other countries. It was also used by others from time to time. Eg a certain french Canadian we know of won for Switzerland
2023 the jury votes made sure Sweden got the eurovision for ABBAs 50th anniversary. Public voted Finland/Cha Cha Cha #1 with a landslide 376 points - Loreen was second with 243 points... Sadly 95% of the time the best song doesnt win in eurovision due to neighboring countries jurys voting each other. It is getting better, but the jury still has too big part in votes.
And be grateful we have juries, they make sure there still is artistry left in ESC. Otherwise karaoke songs like Cha Cha Cha would dominate ESC every year. Like they used too..
Oh get over it already. Loreens victory was a combination of televotes and jury. You need both to win. Luckily the jury saved us from a gimmick winner. I would say neigbouring voting and most of all diaspora voting are big problems with televoting.
@@evipevi1973 forget it, some fans are petty and will find any excuse to not make her a winner. Meanwhile, Loreen and Käärija have nothing but kind words to say to each other and are friends. Shame ESC fans can't be as polite....
The winning song from 1961 had a secret interpretation. Most people thought it was describing a straight couple when it was actually written for a gay couple. The singer was gay himself but hid it. A nice snub to the morality of the time. Without the 1965 winning female singer, Frank Sinatra would never have been able to sing My Way. Because the original song from which the American crooner's cover is taken tells of the separation between this female singer and the male singer of the original version.
It’s disrespectful saying Kalush won cuz of war. Both for artist and for those who voted for them. Not sure you even seen whole performance to say this. Ofc because of war song touched and resonated in people differently but surely it’s not for people with such centro-american view, what is obvious from many comments during the reaction, to understand how it made many europeans feel.
33:19 Also when the first trans person won. It was really big at the time - both the person and the song. 34:48 Sorry to say but 2001-2002 winners were not good at all. 36:58 Ruslana is one Ukrainian patriot who's stayed to fight in the war against Russia. It seems like she used her fame to protect her country.
Nice with Eurovision content, and so much to choose from. I know Schlager has 2nd and 3rd places(maybe also 4th and 5th) and each countrys entries, and yearly recaps(don't remember if it is only ranked by his own preferences or full videos of the actual results), but that could be really fun to see your reactions to, along with last place entries(remember before 2004 there were only one finale, so after 2004 last places can either be last place in the finale or overall last place from semi finals)or maybe the entries this year when all are revealed or a reaction to the recap and voting/results, if you rather wanna go into this years contest blind at first.
04:26 I like this song, she's end-rhyming with the 'little' affix in Dutch Dutch: " Een beetje... verliefd was je wel meer meneer dat *weet je* Je hart kwam wel eens meer op een *ideetje* Dat speet je maar ach *weet je* soms *vergeet je* Wel een *beetje* gauw je *eedje* van trouw " Eng: A little bit .... in love you were , sir, you know that Your heart sometimes came up with an idea You were sorry, but oh well, you know, sometimes you forget, your vows of loyalty a little quickly
I'm really amazed how you two dived so deeply into that whole eurovision thing! Keep those reactions bringing on. Cant wait to see your take on this year's contest.. Love from Germany 🇩🇪
2020 wasn´t a ESC but I think, Daði Freyr with the song: "Think about things " had a great chance, but the pandemia changed things. 2022 shows, what happens when politics rule the ESC....
1997 was when the year when electronic music first came in. Look up Paul Oscar who sang 'Minn Hinsti Dans' for Iceland. The man broke the mould and was the first one to bring a 'sexier' image to the contest with four beautiful, blonde, high ponytailed models who draped themselves over the sofa and writhed around in a multitude of positions. They were accompanied by a thumping bass heavy performance. Prior to his performance, Eurovision was a pretty 'stuffy', vanilla affair that was super family friendly. Paul Oscar blew the lid off the competition in terms of expectations. He ended up finishing further down the board however as the public were a bit outraged and turned off by it, but he was the one who set the standard for the subsequent performers who decided to sex up their performances. Love that song.
and u must keep in mind in the beginning u were forced to sing in ur countries language so the artist for France must sing in french and so on today everyone can sing in any language they want
That is not true. There was a time when you needed to sing in your country's official language. But it is not the beginning. In the beginning you could sing in any language. At the time no one had had the idea yet so there was no rule.
39:18 I love that Serbia in 2007 was just that one 14 year old boy that’s too into Karaoke putting on the performance of a lifetime with his 5 lesbian aunts in costume wigs straight out of the bags they got shipped in. Hahaha. And yet their voices were EVERYTHING
Love Daniels disbelief and Spencers "yes way!" 😂 friends chattin' and bants! ❤ Many of the early pre 2005 Eurovision songs were bangingly good 🥰🎶🎼🇬🇧 ABBA were reflecting the 'glam rock' fashions from the 1973/74 Top of the Pops music show - sparkles, spandex, metallics, big shoes and shiny togs 😂 Dig out some old TOTP from those years and see 😊 🎼🎶🇬🇧📺 the best Euro years were 1974 - 2000 including the Olsen Bros, Bucks Fizz, Charlotte Nilssen, Katrina, Bobbysocks! ❤
Bullsh. Why Cant you Käärijä fans move on? Tattoo outsold Käärijä's song right after the finals. Everyone who saw the Eurovision finals bought it and streamed it more than Cha Cha Cha. Its 2024 and Tattoo is still charting in 30 countries. While Käärijäs song only charting in Finland... OH snap.
Lulu, one of the 1969 winners, recently celebrated 60 years in the music business, and she still looks pretty well-preserved (she was 16 when she had her first hit). Dana, the 1970 Irish winner, twice ran unsuccessfully for President of Ireland, though she did have a time as a Member of the European Parliament. Ruslana, the 2004 Ukrainian winner, was a member of the Ukrainian Parliament for about 18 months in 2007-07.
One of my previous comments was deleted so I don't know whats up with that, but I remember Finland winning 2006 so clearly amazing time for eurovision, haha.
Especially in the 2000s, a lot of the audio versions are better. It would be good if you do reactions to full Eurovision songs . The votes depends on the performance also, some great songs less votes even when the audio studio version is far superior.
If you have the opportunity, watch Jamala's performance of 1944 in it's whole. The lyrics are heartbreaking, there's so much emotion and her voice is spectacular! I cry every time I hear it.
Ireland chooses its Eurovision performer for 2024 this Friday at its national selection (Eurosong) through public vote and jury vote. I think we have a good chance at actually doing well this year because there’s a selection of really good songs e.g Go Tobann by Ailsha and Doomsday Blue by Bambie Thug. 🇮🇪✊
Wtf. It sound's like Ukraine's entry was bad, but it wasn't, not at all. This wasn't my favorite either, my winner is serbia, but I'm totally okay with it. I would have been mad if UK had won. I just can't feel it.
I love the Eurovision song contest, watch it every year, not long till 2024 kicks off a few months, talk about Euro, check out the Women's Euros 2022, a history in the making there, goes down in the history makes, there's a documentary on it also and to win every single match, it all just clicked into place , the 1st Euros men or women's team have won. Superb, I think it changed women's football, a record crowd I believe as well.
Y'all should check JESC (Junior Eurovision Song Contest) for some extra Eurovision fun. It started in 2003. It's Eurovision but kids from age 9-15. Some rules in JESC are different than adult Eurovision
Have youi noticed: starting with ABBA they didnt have to sing in the countries language any longer. Thats when and thats why they got internationally famous.😅 And also it was one of the first real performances. 🤩
im from Denmark.... born in 64' ABBA was the first time i watched Eurovision and been watching it EVERY year since..... we have had.a few bangers and winners from Denmark ,,,,,but mostly we suck......
Same with the UK. I don't understand how as a country that has had a massive influence on music through the decades, and still produces some excellent artists on a yearly basis - we put forward songs and people to perform those songs, who would barely have scraped through The X Factor.
It is 100% because of the Swedish entries that eurovision actually renewed itself and became popular again. Waterloo...then it took to Loreen and Måns Z. 🤷♀️