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Post by ptwest on May 19, 2019 7:52:56 GMT
Not Madge’s finest hour. If only she had realised that if she knocked out a couple of hits in a way that kept the party going this would have been a sure fire winner. Not like a prayer sung as glumly and tunelessly as that. Future would work well mid concert but not strong enough on its own.
On a positive note it might make getting tickets for the tour easier!
Feel sorry for Michael Rice. Once again we pay the price for a bland song with bland staging (disregarding the politics) but there was no way he was the worst there. He deserved better.
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Post by eliza on May 19, 2019 8:53:03 GMT
Madonna was not good!
I agree we didn't deserve last place, San Marino was so much worse.
The song was pretty bland though and I think we suffer from not taking part in the semi-finals and advertising our song enough. Germany and Spain suffered similarly with Germany getting nothing from the public vote, and both their songs were quite good, I voted for Spain myself.
The crowd clearly knew a lot of the other songs and were singing along, there were a few with number 1s in other countries. I love Eurovision and also listen to the radio at work every day but had not heard our song before, we don't give anyone time to learn to love it!
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 8:57:02 GMT
The BBC do not want to win this. Because of the huge expense and management time involved in staging the competition. However there is so much comptition now, even if they try they probably will not win. It is becoming embarrasing now.
So now they can start trying to win, instead of sending a second-rate song every year.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 8:58:39 GMT
Loving Norton’s biting sarcasm as always.Good mixture of eye-rolling derision,ironic commentary and outright contempt.Brilliant! Rylan was far funnier in the semi-finals this year. And he loves the show.
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Post by indis on May 19, 2019 8:58:49 GMT
i don't need to hear songs many times just to like them, if i like a song it stays in my mind the first time i hear it happened to me with Mans Zelmerlöws "Heroes", Loreens "Euphoria" and others
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Post by alece10 on May 19, 2019 9:19:33 GMT
Some woman reviewing the newspapers on Andrew Mars show just now and talking about Eurovision. She said she watched it all and always does as likes it and then said "some Norwegian man won". Get your facts right love especially if you claim you saw the programme.
Also agree about Rylan, he was very good in the semis especially his interviews in the taxi in the first semi. He clearly loves Eurovision and makes fun of it in a good way.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2019 10:18:20 GMT
This wasn’t even an exclusive performance of Like a Prayer - Madge performed it almost identically at the Met Gala last year.
I thought her performance was a hoot! Coming on a song contest and not being able to sing in tune! Must of been performance art, nay?
Quite enjoyed her new song especially after the dreary version of LaP.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 19, 2019 10:20:45 GMT
Looks like those flags were hastily taped on the backs of those dancers. It would never have been approved.
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Post by BoOverall on May 19, 2019 13:20:07 GMT
Yikes Madge really was the real low point of the whole thing. Come on, you can get that note...oh, missed it again.... Compulsive, perhaps for all the wrong reasons though.
But I love Eurovision for its many delicious eccentricities and enjoyed last night’s show, not least Graham Norton’s quips. Loved Sweden and Netherlands. Our song was just “oh ok then, it’s alright” (but Michael performed as well as could be expected) and I REALLY wanted to get on one of Australia’s poles and have a sway #notaeuphemism
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Post by emsworthian on May 19, 2019 14:42:46 GMT
Two thoughts:
Madonna: Music unites people. Yes, Madge, everyone was united in thinking you were rubbish.
Israel now says it plans to punish Iceland's BDSM group for displaying the Palestinian flag. Wouldn't it be more of a punishment not to punish them?
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 19, 2019 14:50:01 GMT
The EBU should take action against Iceland - disqualification after the fact seems rather pointless. I imagine some sort of fine - though they could get a year's suspension.
They should also without Madonna's fee - her dancers broke the rules and her singing broke my ears.
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Post by theatreian on May 19, 2019 15:58:46 GMT
Thought the show was better than last year ,but just too long. I'm sure they never used to give that long to vote before and there seemed to be a lot of recaps and plenty of interval acts. The quality of the songs was pretty good. I had the 1st and 2nd place spot on until the dreaded public vote ruined it!We didn't deserve last place either, but hey, that's Brexit! Madonna was not good either. Amazed she wanted another staircase after the fall at the brits, maybe having to come down made her sing off key!
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Post by anthony40 on May 20, 2019 17:01:24 GMT
Yes, far too long. Titanic was on E4 and when I turned over panic was ensuring on the ship and they were lowering the women and children into the lifeboat and this was tiger than Titanic on television with commercial breaks!
This was the first year in many that I actually enjoyed a lot of the songs.
The leather clad punks screaming from Iceland- what the hell was that? And that dull, boring couple dressed in white sining in monotone from Macedonia
The problem with these songs is that a lot of them have been hits in Europe, but not here in the UK. Unless you download them straight away, these songs are gone.
By the end I was tired and one the announced that The Netherlands had won, I went to bed.
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Post by alece10 on May 20, 2019 18:11:10 GMT
Loved the Danish entry, one half of the German group (the blonde), the Macedonian's voice and Graham Norton's sarcasm and annual Wogan tribute (why at song 9, I forget?). Hated the length of the show and over-production, and Madonna was just embarrassing, alas. I did wonder if it was microphone trouble, but no mic creates that many bum notes, surely? I might be wrong but I think in the old days song 9 was the half way point and he always had a drink then. That was when there were fewer countries entering. Of course now, Song 9 means we have just about started.
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Post by Backdrifter on May 20, 2019 22:43:53 GMT
Loved the Danish entry, one half of the German group (the blonde), the Macedonian's voice and Graham Norton's sarcasm and annual Wogan tribute (why at song 9, I forget?). Hated the length of the show and over-production, and Madonna was just embarrassing, alas. I did wonder if it was microphone trouble, but no mic creates that many bum notes, surely? I might be wrong but I think in the old days song 9 was the half way point and he always had a drink then. That was when there were fewer countries entering. Of course now, Song 9 means we have just about started. Yes, something along those lines - the best way to get through the show is to hold off on your first drink until song 9. Re Madonna - even after the event, the embarrassment factor escalates: www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-48342109/eurovision-2019-what-happened-to-madonna-s-performance
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Post by wickedgrin on May 23, 2019 12:25:36 GMT
Apparently the UK entry has been deducted 5 points (down to 11 from 16). The contest said an incorrect calculation had been used to create a "substitute" set of points after the Belarusian jury was dismissed.
Seems a bit petty! As if the UK are not humiliated enough!
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Post by alece10 on May 23, 2019 13:59:20 GMT
Apparently the UK entry has been deducted 5 points (down to 11 from 16). The contest said an incorrect calculation had been used to create a "substitute" set of points after the Belarusian jury was dismissed. Seems a bit petty! As if the UK are not humiliated enough! Makes you wonder if they "miscalculated" anyone else's score.
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Post by n1david on May 23, 2019 14:48:43 GMT
Makes you wonder if they "miscalculated" anyone else's score. Yes, they did. Essentially, the Belarus jury was disbarred before the night of the contest because they revealed how they'd voted in the semi-final. In order to give a result from Belarus, they looked at countries that were "culturally similar" to Belarus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia) and averaged their jury votes in order to get a simulated result from Belarus. However, somewhere along the line, someone hit the wrong "Sort" button on the Excel spreadsheet and they gave the Belarus points to the countries that got the LOWEST scores from the "culturally similar" countries. So Israel got 12 votes from the simulated Belarus jury despite no-one liking it. Credit to Eurovisionworld who worked this out before the EBU admitted it: eurovisionworld.com/esc/eurovision-2019-the-mysterious-points-from-belarus-jurySo a lot of countries changed scores, and some of them changed position too: Corrected Eurovision 2019 Grand Final Results Netherlands (498 points) / +6 points Italy (472 points) / +7 points Russia (370 points) / +1 point Switzerland (364 points) / +4 points Sweden (334 points) / +2 points / +1 place Norway (331 points) / -7 points / -1 place North Macedonia (305 points) / +10 points / +1 place Azerbaijan (302 points) / + 5 points / -1 place Australia (284 points) / -1 point Iceland (232 points) / – 2 points Czech Republic (157 points) Denmark (120 points) Cyprus (109 points) / + 8 points / +2 places Malta (107 points) / + 12 points /+2 places Slovenia (105 points) / -2 places France (105 points) / -2 places Albania (90 points) / +1 place Serbia (89 points) / -3 points / -1 place San Marino (77 points) / – 4 points / +1 place Estonia (76 points) / -10 points / -1 place Greece (74 points) / +3 points Spain (54 points) / -6 points Israel (35 points) / – 12 points Belarus (31 points) / +1 place Germany (24 points) / -8 points / -1 place United Kingdom (11 points) / -5 points Source: wiwibloggs.com/2019/05/22/eurovision-2019-grand-final-results-amended-following-human-error-over-belarus-aggregated-jury-score/
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Post by oxfordsimon on May 23, 2019 16:17:10 GMT
I find this process to be baffling.
I would much rather Belarus had their scores removed completely from the equation. Trying to average from neighbouring states is just pointless and unfair.
The EBU must be glad that it didn't alter the winner - that would have been intolerable.
But they need to change the system to prevent this happening again. Perhaps a shadow jury system - but making numbers up isn't the answer (and that is what they effectively did)
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Post by xanady on May 23, 2019 18:28:13 GMT
Next year,I think we should go for the super-group approach.How about Katrina and the New Waves featuring Cliff,the remaining members of Bucks Fizz and some randoms such as Darren Day,Sonia and Right Said Fred! Can’t do any worse,can we?
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Post by karloscar on May 23, 2019 18:40:47 GMT
Have you watched the contest in recent years? Why would a bunch of pensioners gain any more votes, unless as a novelty act like the Russian grannies? Are you going to have Cliff and Bucks Fizz morris dancing?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2019 19:24:55 GMT
if I had my way I'd have Clean Bandit write our song next year a real pop/club hit. Something with a bit of personality.
Also our staging was all wrong this year. Michael Rice walking all over the place was a mess. There was no focus.
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