Simple question:
Do you think we will win the Eurovision this year?
A poll on this please ;)
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Simple question:
Do you think we will win the Eurovision this year?
A poll on this please ;)
let me think....more chance of me being a nun!
ya you'd fail on the "medical" :D
shush!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Sister Julie has a nice sound to it, where's the nearest Convent? :eek:
I haven't heard any song really. I find it kinda exciting to hear them the first time on the evening itself and having to judge them on first impression, the way the jury had to do in the pre-televoting days. I get kinda curious though every time I read on the upcoming ESC, so maybe -just maybe- I will try to at least hear a few samples...
On the basis that RTE deliberately pick songs that have no hope of winning then no.
The Eurovision is a bit of a gay fest imo,I hope we finish last :o
I guess not then ha? :o :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
maybe better to wait til after the semi-final for a poll :o . Well, at least i don't have to become a nun, phew! :D Voting was a shambles, good songs lost outQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
My vote is goin to the girl that done the splits at the end of her song :eek:
d12 i never liked southsiders, but that is up there with the best of them.Quote:
The Eurovision is a bit of a gay fest imo
As they failed to quailfy I would have to say [SIZE=3]no[/SIZE] thank christ no Tax hike to stage the stupid thing
niesh there was a big no beside that a minute ago, yet now it shows differently even though it doesnt say last edited.... :confused: :confused:
yes the government runs rte, and rte pick the worst.
to be fair i think we won it at a time when it was still a decent competition and when talent counted for 80 percent of the overall package. so we should draw something from that.
Didn't we the people of Ireland (or is that the people of Athlone) pick that abomination?Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
would be worse if it was a cracking song, but didn't qualify.....
an rte you're a star panel picked from an early stage certain candidates, but then each week, the public were voting :rolleyes: would be interesting to see how the henry girls (my choice) with 'dreaming ' would have got on, at least they had a half decent song. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
I missed it...Got home from football late when they where opening their little envelopes. Did she fall over cos she nearly did on the Pat Kenny show. Ye have to wonder will we ever win this thing again. With all these new countries they may start bringing in group stages and all sorts. If so I reckon we'd be happy with a quarter final place. Sure where just there on the **** really.
1. bring back johnny logan to sort things out
2. shoot everyone involved on you're a star except linda martin, she had some cop-on
3. Reform Yugoslavia
4. Let me pick the song :o
5. Resort to bribery
6. Disconnect phonelines/mobiles in Athlone
I doubt it. Either we truly have no talent or originality in this country or the selection system is flawed or intentionally putting crap forward. To compound this we have the tele voting where the Irish town who can vote for their own the most times in the alloted time wins. Then we have to compete with the bloc and diaspora voting as well as the odd talented or original act. It's just not going to happen.Quote:
Originally Posted by onenilgameover
we have wonderfully talented musicians and singers, we need to resort back to a traditional Celtic-Irish theme, like 'The Voice' Eimear Quinn. But maybe something more lively, plenty of instruments, no cheesy pop carry-on. Europeans don't expect it from Ireland, I do think we would get so many more votes doing such a song.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
You could have stopped at your first Suggestion on your list...He is all we need...Johnny Logan is a Legend a God or a Diety if you will. Look at him here...If only a was dat way....
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...DB:en%26sa%3DN
A Legend indeed, and he is popular in Germany, so that helps in the voting ;) Hold me now, don't stop, blah blah blah blah, class song, one of his many greats :D Would like to know what RTE will do next year!!!!!!!! :mad:
Same thing of course. They have cracked the formula. Formula on how not to ever bear the burden of expense to hold the thing again. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
I think that its fair to say that Ireland and the Irish people have a great nack of wrecking polls - The Wolfe Tones comes to mind. I'd love it if we screwed up the Eurovision too. Can you immagine what would happen if we put in U2 or Damien Rice? I could just immagine the poxy enterants from Estonia or where ever walking on after them blairing out Elevation or Sunday Bloody Sunday :D
It's a great day for Irish music!
I happened to call to a mates house just as tweedle dee and tweedle dum were starting so I finally got to see the gruesome twosome in action. Oh mercy....
A one legged man in an a r s e kicking competition would've been in the running for longer.
A great great great day. Well done to all concerned ...thoroughly entertained :eek: :D :cool:
RTEs ratings for the big night on saturday will now surely suffer a lot?
They probbaly not too concerned as have already made a fortune from text votes for "U a Star?".
:rolleyes:
Aye but that big no there and thought it was far too big, and edieted withing a minute. AFAIK if you edit a post within 5-10 minutes of orignally posting. It will not show up as editedQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
did any of ye think that the male presenter sounded a bit like Borak from ali g.i was in stitches laughing at him.he surely knew how he sounded. :D
Maybe it was a good thing we didn't get thru. Do we really want two stereotypes representing us?
the one from kazhakstan that speaks Polish? was it boran? :rolleyes: :D yeah he is funny, especially when he went to USA. The presenters are a bit thick at times but not as bad as the Turkish ones last year :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
What I find is a big insult is that, Ireland, a country well known for it's wide variety of talented musicians, dancers and singers, songwriters, writers etc cannot come up with a decent act, and resort to their money grabbing YAS/Pop Idol style dung.... :mad: Seems that the McCauls and all back home are blaming the eastern countries for voting each other, which is partly true, but at least we would be able to say that for certain IF we had sent a decent song etcQuote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Ireland and Belgium both out before the actual contest comes up :(
I support a song and not a country usually, but still, I haven't heard the songs yet and with that in mind it's a bit extra exciting to wait and hear and judge those particular two entries.
The only upside is that it makes it less pity that I will see it on tape afterwards instead of live. At the moment of the ESC, I'll be in Tolka Park...
Shame about that... :rolleyes: where did we finish? And did Greece make it through, putting a few quid on them after the sneaky advert apperance of their song...
Greece already in final as they were placed high enough lasy year -3rd
did any of ye see the email going round on why we didnt win the eurovision??its quite funny, ill post the pics if no one has seen it. :D
Those 2 irish kids were glorified kareoke signers. At least we spared the rest of europe seeing them.
To be honest, I dont think Ireland will ever win it again and I dont think they actually want to win it again because it cost's them too much to stage the event.
No haven't seen it yet!Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Two facts should be borne in mind regarding the Eurovision Song Contest.
1/ It has little or no connection with modern state of the art popular müsic as it is known West of the former Iron Curtain.
It actuall˙ seldom if ever did but it lost all connection sometime in the early 1990ś when winners started mysteriously disappearing up their own rear ends not having managed to crack the Top 40 in any significant European Record buying market.
2/ Youŕe A Star is the completely wrong vehicle for selecting an entrant.
I think that is what has emerged in the past 2 years. This year song woeful and all as it was was way better than the pile of pooh Chris Doran was asked to deliver last year, the writer himself virtually disowned the dam thing, which landed us in the semi-final in the first place. Bri(y)an McFadden and Phil Coulter are responsible for this predicament. They between them were responsible for the pitiful entry in 2004.
We don´t even submit passable crap songs anymore, and sending out kids to do adults work was very unfair on Donna and Joe.
They should resume having an open competition for selecting the songs at least. The past few years it has been an invitees submission of songs and the fact is Coulter has lost touch with the Contest and itś idiosyncratic requirement¨s. He is yesterdayś man where that issue is concerned as is Johnny Logan. RTE must be delighted it will be at least 2 years now before we even make a final !
Sadly greece won, I wanted Israel to win what a beauty!