Tuesday, 31 December 2013

ALBANIA

The Albanian Final was held on December 28th at the Palace of Congress in Tirana, hosted by Klea Huta & Enkel Demi. There were also2 shows on December 26th & 27th where the 16 songs were presented. The winner, chosen by an "expert" jury was Herciana Matmuja with "Zemërimi i një nate" (One night's anger)

I have come to expect from Festivali i Këngës a evening full of rock influenced songs which go on far too long. Strangely enough this isn't really one of them! It does need a fair bit of tweaking but possibly not in the ways that "Identitet" or "Suus" were previously, However I write all of this with a heavy heart as the wrong song ended up winning. (Me Ty... was a far better song)

Herciana is a fantastic singer and has lovely, pure voice. Before she sang in the FiK final she was greeted by a very long applause by the appreciative and knowing audience. She delivers the song (in the local lingo) with a lot of feeling and gusto. She performed it twice on the night and seemed to perform it perfectly both times. The start of the song is very odd. A guitar-violin laden storm of frenzy before the lyrical piano kicks is. I suppose it would be a start to get the eyes and ears watching but would probably disappoint people when the real tune begins. Although the title of the song seems quite negative, Herciana can look a bit too happy at time, unless of course the title is a bit of a misnomer. She has a style reminiscent of Nadine Beiler with the sharp black bob hairstyle and flattering black dress.

As with many FiK entries there staging is very simple, focusing on the singer, however she fully uses the backing singers, who are tucked away in the orchestra, so they will need to be on stage. I think that her looked really comfortable on stage and could possibly take a little bit of direction (choreography would be to strong a word). I could imagine her doing something akin to 'the man in Farid's box' routine

The song is an interesting choice and many choices need to be made before it goes to Copenhagen.
1) Will they get rid of the superfluous 20 second rock introduction? Or leave that in and get rid of something else? (The song currently is about 3.25)
2) Will it stay in Albanian or go to English? Will it be a bit of both or will they translate it into something different (i.e. Italian)
3) If they do keep it in a non-English tongue, how will the stage reflect the meaning of the song? Will dancers be needed?

I feel that in the Celtic-clad '90 this could have been a sure fire hit. Although the song is rhythmically interesting and technically challenging I'm not sure that it would be appreciated by the televoters at home. There are too many tunes and rhythms to remember and it takes far too many listens to get into it (I've listened to it at least 5 times and still cannot sing the chorus tune) Here's to an interesting makeover!


Artist - Herciana Matmuja
Song - Zemërimi i një nate (One night's anger)
Music - Genti Lao
Lyrics - Jorgo Papingji




Sunday, 29 December 2013

2014/01

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!           Sod that there is Eurovision to be had!!!

2014 may not have yet officially started but Eurovision 2014 is well underway.
Ukraine chose their entry just before Christmas (review is up) and Albania's Festivali i Këngës selected their entry on the 28th (review will be  up next week)

I look at what the Eurovision calendar has planned for us over the coming weeks and why this year in particular Eurovision entries are seemingly selected in waves, or as the saying goes, like buses - all coming at once! Most of them coming right near the closing date!

To keep the 'holiday' feel I select a few songs that tenuously link to this time of year!

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Tuesday, 24 December 2013

UKRAINE

The Ukrainian Final was held on December 21st at the NTU TV Studios in Kiev, hosted by Timur Miroshnichenko & Tetyana Terekhova. The winner was chosen by a mixture of SMS voting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%) the winner was the song "Tick Tock" sung by Mariya Yaremchuk.

As we have come to learn with many Eurovision entries, especially from Ukraine, when this song gets to the stage in May, it won't look or sound anything like this. As it stands, the song and performance is a mess. The rest of the Ukrainian final must have been REALLY bad.

Mariya is a not a bad singer, although her pronunciation needs a little bit of work (but this is compounded by the quick delivery of the lyrics). The self-penned song could also be improved by Mariya getting some help with rewriting the lyrics so they actually make some sense! Also there is too much oh-oh-ing and whoa-whoa-ing which doesn't really help connect you with the track. The introduction is somewhat incongruous with the rest of the song and after a few listens you start to wonder why it is there. However, the start of the chorus, although slightly nonsensical, is memorable and has a feel of the earworm about it. Also has a feel of  "Have Some Fun" about it and that did REALLY well didn't it. (no).

The staging is appalling although the colouring and size of the stage have really hindered this and of course will not be such a problem in May. The dancers are too close and there are too many distractions. Her hair looks matted and her dress looks like one Ruslana passed off as being too slutty - even for her. The part when the background turns to cogs and wheels is nice and could be effective in May. She could do with more of a gimmick but that makes me think the Hell Machine could be making a come back!

In parts this is a very typical Ukrainian entry (nice looking girl, awful outfit, mid-song lift into the air) however it sounds more like a mid-placed finalist from Belarus. However, as we know a makeover is much needed and I am sure this entry will sound much more polished, punchy and memorable between now and May - they have a 100% qualification to the final to uphold!

Artist - Mariya Yaremchuk
Song - Tick Tock
Music - Mariya Yaremchuk
Lyrics - Mariya Yaremchuk



Saturday, 30 November 2013

jESC

Tonight in Kiev, the 11th Junior Eurovision  will take place!
I look back over the last 10 years and play some of my favourite songs. I also look back at the evolution of the song contest and how it's not really what it started out to be. I explain some of the rules and regulations for the Junior edition (although they always change) and how some of the songs have ridiculous titles !
I also do a VERY brief recap of the 12 acts up for the title this year and explain in a sensible way *fnark* why I will be very much behind San Marino-oh-oh-oh!


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Friday, 1 November 2013

Intros

This week, I started compiling a simple list of random Eurovision songs I haven't played for a while but as the list grew it soon transpired that a theme was developing.
Although ESC has the important memes and tropes of genres of song, key changes, costume changes and oversized accessories - one important hook to any Eurovision song is an 'interesting' intro.

Although not leaders in this particular field, the songs on show today have something memorable and individual about their introduction, even if the introduction (sung or not sung) is only a few seconds long. Once you hear the opening few notes you know EXACTLY what song it is and also know of you need to turn the volume up... or down !

No podcast next week but in 2 weeks time the podcast will be looking forward to Eurovision 2014 with a round up of news and events going on in Eurovision world, as well as the occasional song.

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Friday, 25 October 2013

Random ESC

Another podcast another dollar. No real theme to the podcast this week so I thank the lovely and reliable diggiloo.net for their wonderful random lyrics feature.
As you will see, I quickly realise that some of the songs have a slight theme to them which reminds me to advertise a special day coming up soon!
Near the end you will hear me talk about what I hope to do with the podcast in the coming weeks now that we are officially in the silly season! If you have any theme or news you would like use to cover get in touch!

There will be another podcast next week (it's half term so I can squeeze one in)

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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Shit List part 2

As the title suggests - this is part 2 of the Shit List!

Last week I played some of those songs that don't put me in a good mood or remind me of times past I would rather forget! In this second part I play those songs that either lift my spirits or make me that little more reflective. As you will hear, I don't hate EVERY Turkish entry :oP

The podcast served me well as I was put in a really bad mood due to a certain BBC One dancing show and I certainly calmed down after this!

Also there's a quick special mention of this year's Bundesvision Song Contest participants - last year I did a BuViSoCo celebration special. Once I get the CD I might play a few tracks. It was a good contest - and a close one too!

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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Shit List part 1

Last week saw Friday the 13th!
To 'celebrate' this infamous day my favourite radio station, Studio Brussel, compiled something called "The Shit List". This was a compilation of the DJs suggestions of songs that either make you feel shit, remind you of shit sor lift you up when your having shit times.
My list is most DEFINITELY the former!
Next time I will play those songs that, for me at least, are the latter... part 2!

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Saturday, 14 September 2013

Barefoot Eurovision

The podcast is back!

Sorry for the delay but a combination of being back at work, doing a 5km run and losing my voice has meant fitting in the podcast has not been at the top of the 'to do' pile.

This week I celebrate Denmark's win by looking back at some of the other Eurovision acts that have taken to the stage without their shoes. Obviously there are the famous ones but there are some classic songs that didn't do so well that deserve a spin.

As I discuss with myself, the next podcast will be inspired by a Friday the 13th feature on the best radio station in the world, Studio Brussel...

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Friday, 23 August 2013

Possible Eurovision

This week I take a look at the songs I heard on honeymoon and extrapolate whether ANY of the songs or artists are Eurovision material. And as I explain at the top of the show, most of them possibly would not be on the stage for France...

Next week we'll be back with a 'normal' podcast with all your favourite Eurovision songs, memories and stories :o)


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Friday, 9 August 2013

Eurovision Albums

Finally back from honeymoon and back home with a plethora of Eurovision music!
Today I've looked at some of the Eurovision based music I've bought and played some tracks from them. See this as an 'album taster' and might inspire you to buy the album... try before you buy almost!

Of course, spending most of my time in France, most of the music is in French or by French artists however a few Eurovision winners from further afield get around too!

Next time the podcast will be about the non-Eurovision music I heard the possibly should have been Eurovision... perhaps...

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Saturday, 13 July 2013

A Eurovision Honeymoon

This week's podcast has a personal feel as this time next week I will be on my way to my honeymoon to the south of France, so I have chosen some songs with a journey/holiday theme although as you will hear I seem to make up the connections as I go along.
Unscripted and disjointed warbling at it's best.

I will be back in about three weeks after the big adventure x !


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Friday, 28 June 2013

Random Eurovision

Sorry for the big gaps between podcasts but I have been slightly busy!

This week has a totally random feel as I just chose 7 songs from the random lyrics tab on the diggiloo.net website at about 3pm today. Luckily most of the songs were good 'uns although I did slightly chicken out on the full names of the performers of the Turkish entry!

I intend to do another podcast in about 2 weeks time so if you have any requests or programme thoughts or show ideas get in touch!


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Friday, 31 May 2013

2013 Round Up

Eurovision is over and we have a winner -  although we know the dates of Eurovision 2014 we await the knowledge of exactly where Eurovision will be held next year.

In this episode I go over some of the notes I made during Eurovision, about the visuals and the singing - including A LOT of technical things I noticed happen again and again...

I also gloss over the voting 'scandal' and suggest that it's really all a storm in a samovar. However the difference between jury and televote is growing - can anythign be done to curb it?
I come up witha voting system, based on an Olympic sport, that might widen the pool but narrow the gap...
 

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Friday, 17 May 2013

2013 Final Predictions

So the final is almost upon us - aaaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!

The semis are behind us (with some questionable qualifiers and omissions) and the running order finalised. In today's podcast we look to the final and decided who has got the best and worst draws. This year is a very open one and any of about 10 songs could win - just where will the ex-Yugoslav douze points go...?

We will be back in a few weeks time after the dust has settled and the results chewed over and we will then review EXACTLY what happened and why and what they possible fallout might be!

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Friday, 10 May 2013

Semi-final predictions

Now that "Shite or Alright" is over @mrs_forky is back on her todd...
Although we decided our fave songs of the podcasts and our overall favourite, how did the songs compare when placed in their semi-finals? As you will find out one semi-final was an open and shut case, the other needed a mega tie-breaker!

I also examine the fact that this year SVT decided the running order, not a draw as per usual, and wonder if 1) they did a good job
2) it is 'fair'  and unbiased and
3) the winning broadcaster for 2014 would consider using this method again next year..?
I have a *very* busy week ahead but am hoping to do another quick round up podcast next Friday to look back at the semis and look forward to the final !
Music from Loreen, Corry Brocken and Linda Martin...

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Monday, 6 May 2013

SOA_6

The final Shite or Alright of 2013 is here ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd cast a sharp eye and tongue over some more of this year's Eurovision entries.
Introduced this week in the style of BBC 2 -  and just incase you are wondering, this is the DDVHolland podcast and not the Antiques Roadshow!

During this week's show, Mr Jopijedd has a rant about the Killers, we also remember that for smaller, less known countries in Eurovision circles there is not such thing as bad publicity... I try to convince him that San Marino *IS* a proper country and I also wonder if DVVHolland could enter Eurovision...  And if anybody ever wondered what a Cypriot Wurzels tribute band would sound like - wonder no more!
And just to re-iterate don't vote UKIP.
 
And at the end of the podcast we put together the 6 heat winners to have our De Vogels Van Holland tip for the top!
 
Entries under the microscope are Ireland, Lithuania, Cyprus, Sweden, Montenegro and San Marino.
 
Because of the short amount of time since the last podcast  we are extending the last #jinglypo competition  to next week when we work out who we think will be qualifying for the final.
If you know the Eurovision host town/city that jingly Po is going on holiday to, send us a tweet at @DVVHolland with the hashtag #jinglypo  or write on our facebook wall - address below - with your answer (CLUE - think retro and think holiday!)  And yes you can guess as many times as you want!  

We had such good 'ratings' for this feature last year that we would like to thank everybody who listened to it this year and have the balls to come back this year

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Saturday, 4 May 2013

SOA_5

Episode 5 of Shite or Alright is here ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd cast a sharp eye and tongue over some more of this year's Eurovision entries.
Sponsored this week by the Home Counties top Eurovision shop, Rackhams.

During this week's show, we discuss which past Eurovision stars should be phoning their lawyers and which entry has an ending written in the style of Harry Hill. Mr Jopijedd thinks one song's title sounds like his bowel movements (don't ask me how or why) and describes almost perfectly how the Norwegian entry *should* be staged. Whilst I think one contestant might not only send the arena to sleep but fall asleep themselves on stage and that one act should be kidnapped before they sing for all our sakes. We also agree that there is now no need to ever go and see a West End musical again... However we get distracted right at the end by some absurdly spelt Welsh Football results on the telly.
P.S. - anybody else remember Cicero...?
Entries under the microscope are Croatia, Ukraine, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Norway and Italy.

We also reveal this week's competition and the answer to the last week's poser - revealing our very first lucky winner !!!!
If you know the Eurovision host town/city that jingly Po is going on holiday to, send us a tweet at @DVVHolland with the hashtag #jinglypo  or write on our facebook wall - address below - with your answer (CLUE - think retro!)  And yes you can guess as many times as you want!

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Saturday, 27 April 2013

SOA_4

Episode 4 of Shite or Alright is here ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd cast a sharp eye and tongue over some Eurovision songs.

During this week's show, we suggest that Limmy should do Eurovision (but for which country....?), Mr Jopijedd is reminded of Mike and the Mechanics and thinks of unsuitable internet searches whilst I am put in mind of the much maligned game show Name That Tune (with its many Eurovision connections) and the might of Germanic genre-mixing, Mister Fisto - can you work out how and why? We also have some nuch needed and helpful infomercials for your delectation!
Unfortunately the podcast ended violently but am well enough to write up this small blurb...
Entries under the microscope are Spain, Hungary, Moldova, Armenia, Netherlands and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

We also reveal the answer to the previous listeners' competition - featuring Jingly Po - and set up a new one with a fantastic imaginary prize that I may need to win myself!
If you know the suitably punctuated song that jingly Po is learning to sing, send us a tweet at @DVVHolland with the hashtag #jinglypo  or write on our facebook wall - address below - with your song and singer.
 
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Saturday, 20 April 2013

SOA_3

Episode 3 of Shite or Alright is back ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd cast a sharp eye and tongue over some more Eurovision songs.

This week we name check Martin Kesici (again - just!) and Ireland West Music TV (hooray!), we ponder over the possibility that PJ and Duncan may have influenced Eurovision, we rejoice in the fact that Simple Minds have made a comeback and wonder if there are ANY Eurovision songs that don't have a pointless dubstep breakdown somewhere in it...
Entries under the microscope are Slovenia, Romania, Belgium, UK, Latvia, Finland and Albania.

At the end of the podcast we reveal the second listeners' competition - featuring Jingly Po!
If you know the place which jingly Po is singing about, send us a tweet at @DVVHolland with the hashtag #jinglypo or write on our facebook wall - address below - with your song and singer.

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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

SOA_2

Episode 2 of Shite or Alright is back ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd were both feeling rather underwhelmed on day of recording -  and the choices of song didn't improve the mood.

This week we name check Martin Kesici (again - several times), I show my age by referencing Emmerdale (Farm), we decide which song could've been sung by Kim Jong Il, I introduce @jopijedd to Lynda Woodruff, we try to work out our scores in binary and can you guess who everybody's favourite grammatically incorrect pop band is...?.

In this episode the songs under scrutiny are we ruminate over Bulgaria, Israel, Switzerland, Russia, Germany and Iceland.
Sponsored this week by Fine Fare supermarkets and Prendergast Aerials !

At the end of the podcast we reveal out inaugural listeners' competition - featuring Jingly Po!
 
If you know where jingly Po has gone, send us a tweet at @DVVH with the hashtag #jinglypo  or write on our facebook wall - address below - with your full answer ! Your imagnary prize will be sent by imaginary mail! Entries must be in by Friday 19th April, Midday UK time !!!

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Thursday, 11 April 2013

SOA_1

Shite or Alright is back ! @mrs_forky and @jopijedd are back to once again dissect, cogitate, regurgitate and generally spit out the entries of Eurovision in each episode into manageable, freezeable chunks that adhere to those on Weight Watchers diets.

Using our own slightly weird set of cultural references we try to make Eurovision accessible to the common man. You will soon get to understand that German Eurovision qualification shows of the late 90s and early 2000s are very much imprinted on our brains and that Ireland West Music TV (Sky channel 191 10pm Mon-Thur) is the show we love to hate the most.

In episode one we ruminate over Malta, Georgia, Greece, Austria, Estonia, France and Denmark.
We play out with the song that *should* have been at Eurovision - WINNY PUHH !

We had such good 'ratings'  and feedback for this feature last year that we would like to thank everybody who listened to it this year and have the balls to come back this year
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Saturday, 6 April 2013

The Home Crowd

We all remember the songs that win Eurovision but what about those acts that have to pick up the baton the next year and have the honour of performing to the home crowd - can be scary stuff!

I've selected 6 songs throughout the years that have had varying amounts of success in front of the home crowd. Stay tuned to discover when the 'Shite or Alright' podcasts will be aired and I give you a veiled clue as to who the number one song is on my Eurovision countdown...

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Friday, 29 March 2013

Dual Languages

During the time the language rule was in place, if you were a multi-lingual nation, you had choices.You could choose one language or a combination of them. If not, you ahd to stick to your one and only tongue.
Now that the rule is gone, countries can choose a wide range of languages incuding makey-uppy Belgian ones. Many countries now have songs in a rnage of languages and many choose their mother tongue with a sprinkling of English.

Today we hear some songs where 2 languages have been employed - successfully and unsuccessfully.
You will also hear the progress towards the DHHVHolland countdown on the blog, as well as when we will be recording the "Shite or Alright" podcasts.
 

Keep an eye on the twitter feed at @DVVHolland as well as the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DVVHolland to find out the latest news :o)

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Friday, 22 March 2013

Repeat Offenders

Some people cannot stay away from Eurovision - and we are not just talking about the fans!

Over the years, for one reason or another, some artists keep coming back to Eurovision - sometimes on their own, as part of a groups, even for a plethora of different countries!
In this podcast I choose a select few of these 'repeat offenders' and play some of their classic songs.
You can also hear who I would like to see a celebrity Eurovision boxing match between and a sneak peak as to which song my heart really wants to win Eurovision this year ! 

Keep an eye on the twitter feed at @DVVHolland as well as the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DVVHolland to find out the latest news :o)

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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

EUROVISION 2013 COUNTDOWN

39) ESTONIA
This was a weak, weak choice by the usually more innovative and modern voters of the Baltic state. The might of Winny Puhh would have done much more for their profile in the contest (although most it would have delivered is a headache rather than douze points). She may be a pretty girl with an OK voice but this doesn't win, and never wins, Eurovision by itself.
The song doesn't progress, it has a boring presentation and plus its chorus is a blatant is a rip off of "A moment like this".

38) BELGIUM
The song has had a makeover since the shabby radio selection process, however there is only so much you can do with a rubbish song. One thing they could've done was to select somebody who could a) actually sing and b) actually sing in English. He can do neither. How on earth did he win "The Voice"? Was he the only person who turned up
This will be a car crash of a performance, especially the key change. Belgium, you have so much talent yet you don't use any of it.
(NOTE TO VRT - Selah Sue 2014...??????)

37) CYPRUS
An internal choice by the island nation who may well not turn up in May if they can't get their money out of the bank. In fact this may well be the safest option. The song is a lolloping ballad in Greek that never seems to end, goes nowhere and won't be understood by the majority of viewers.
Although Despina is a seasoned performer, I have yet to see her sing this song live. I suggest you highlight this performance in semi-final 1 as the point to make a cup of tea.

36) SPAIN
It is a shame but for an act with a lot of promise and appeal they have chosen a dire and awful song. A pointlessly long intro, a change of tempo that doesn't work and a really long drawn out chorus makes a huge opportunity lost. When will the Spanish choose a song that *doesn't* contain any Spanish? When hell freezes over...
The only salvation for this song is that the lead singer is well known in Italy and that latecomers to this song may well believe they are watching an Irish entry.

35) AZERBAIJAN
This is the first time the land of fire has chosen a solo male singer to represent them in Eurovision - and the reason is now out - it is because all the good singers are female.
The verses, which I think is in English but the jury is still out, is mumbled and badly acted through. However if you have fallen asleep, don't worry because the shouts of "HOLD ME! JUST UNFOLD ME!" will wake you up from you sweet dreams straight into a horrible hairy nightmare. A song best appreciated by the deaf and/or blind.

34) ISRAEL
Oh it cannot be - another ballad?!? If the viewing public feel the same way as I do all the ballads will merge into one, will forget which one is which and vote for San Marino anyway :o)
Israel have seemingly sent a Lynda Woodruff tribute act to Eurovision. This is obviously a ploy to get the Swedish/Nordic vote. Moran has big hair and even bigger comedy glasses. Moran is not dressed in the most flattering of outfits and seems to screech her way through the second half of the song that never ends.
http://youtu.be/rYuSe5h-rrg

33) MALTA
At least this is not a ballad. Last year we the first use of 'cybersex' in a Eurovision entry. This song includes the phrase 'risk assessment'. Don't let anybody tell you that Eurovision doesn't just sent the same old shit every year. The shame out this song is the only catchy thing is the 'ohhhh ohhhh' part after the chorus which makes you feel that the writers have wasted their time.
Giovanni, who sings the song, is a doctor by trade so will be able to administer the audience with whatever they need so they can wake up when he's finished.

32) FRANCE
Nearly 20 years on from Nina Morato, France are *still* trying to get the dirty old man vote. Amandine is really overdoing the whole dominatrix thing in this video and it's not going to work on stage.
This is the most atypical Eurovision entry put forward this year. It is just too severe and inaccessible for the ordinary viewer to vote for. Amandine won Star Academy a few years ago but her career has somewhat gone down the pan. Another case of desperate pop star wanting Eurovision to save their career. Not with this song, love *yawn*
http://youtu.be/YQJaab8j4fU

31) AUSTRIA
Their national final this year was such low quality, it was tragic. The umpteenth Eurovision song called Shine is a ballad which is trying to be an Adele b-side, if she had lot the ability to write a decent song.
It is a contemporary sounding song but lacks any oomph or connection to the audience so no-one will vote for it. Her only hope is that Alf Poier is free on semi-final night and can re-choreograph her routine to involve a dummy with a cat's head playing a zither. Upside down.
http://youtu.be/8dpcKwdSBhM

30) HUNGARY
ByeAlex is the name if this act and "Bye Alex!" is what we will be saying when it doesn't qualify from semi-final 2 and they end up going home. The Hungarians seemed to spend a lot of time an effort in selecting their entry and chose the wrong one.
This said, the song is catchy in parts and the title of the song is repeated enough times for you to join in and sing along. It is a quiet, meek and gentle ditty but it soon turns a big smug and self-satisfied and you start to hate it. The teapot hat and glasses don't help either.

 29) LATVIA
Keeping up the great, fine tradition of rapping in Eurovision such as Love City Goove, Kølig Kaj, Ich Troje and Real McCoy, Teapacks, Waldo's People, Daz Sampson, Greenjolly and Gypsy.cz are PeR who will once again make sure people realise that rapping and Eurovision doesn't work.
Latvia has had a string off useless entries - long gone are the days of "My star" and "I wanna". Maybe those early triumphs were merely flukes...? The only upside is that the lead singer, Ralfs Eilands, may appear on stage shirtless.

28) FYR MACEDONIA
The duet of Lozano and Esma - or at least that was what "Imperija" WAS. This is a duet in the style of Natalie Cole singing with her dead father - except these two are very much alive. Together but very much not together. It's a horrid mish-mash of styles written in a rush - and you can tell.
These two are like chalk and cheese. He sings in Macedonian, she sings in Romani. He emotes, she interrupts. He stands still, she wafts her arms around. She looks exotic, he looks like Jeremy working in I.T.

27) MOLDOVA
"Look into my dress, look into my dress, the dress, the dress, not around the dress, don't look around my dress, look into my dress, you're under."
The hypnotising effect of Aliona's dress may put you off actually listening to the song. I'd also say that people vote for songs, not dresses but if voters are silly enough to pick up the phone for a Ukrainian sand artist dressed as Mystic Meg then anything is possible. I would say more about the song but it is 'nice' and 'acceptable' which is really not flattery.
 
26) RUSSIA
"What if we all opened our arms? What if we came together as one?
What if we aimed to stop the alarms? What if we chose to bury our guns?"
This is a saccharine, soppy and most of all disingenuous ballad coming from a country who treats people who dare to criticise the government (Pussy Riot) like Fascists and interrupt perfectly legitimate gay marches as if they were terrorist recruitment drives. Maybe they should play this song to the homeless and orphaned children of Syria whose war they have helped to continue...? #justsayin
 
25) GEORGIA
Another sloppy ballad which I think was initially called "Golden Shower" before the EBU asked them to change the name. Sophie and Nodi make an awful couple and their chemistry is so stage school, one might mistake this for a set-up audition for the X-factor. I seriously doubt these two can sing this song live and if they can sing it, I doubt it will be decipherable.
Now we all know how "Quedate Conmigo" last year's Spanish entry would've sounded like if Thomas G:Son had been able to write English lyrics for it.
http://youtu.be/CvdcRmzuXKM

24) FINLAND
This is the most fun and light-hearted song this year but that doesn't mean it's any good. I say light hearted, but a song about bullying your mate into marrying you whilst stalking him is light hearted - no?
I guess a lot of effort will be put into the visuals of the song in the hope you take no notice of the stupid lyrics about dieting and having babies. The 'ding dong' part is just cringe worthy although I can imagine little girls at school singing this refrain stomping about pretending to be old Krista.
http://youtu.be/FdU02F9lT2g

23) BELARUS
Finally Alyona gets to perform at Eurovision!
After being disqualified as winner of the Belarusian final last year she won the selection again but then decided to change her song. She is a very pleasing performer but I find her performances of this just a little too OTT. The verses are by the by but he chorus is as catchy as hell, though.
This song has a whiff of everything and everyone. Sometimes it feels a bit Sertab, sometimes a bit Ruslana and when she pushes her vocals too much she sounds a bit Xandee.
 
22) ITALY
As the song stands, it's too long so I am intrigued about where the extra time will the shaved off. It can't be sped up  so getting rid of a superfluous verse may be the way to go. The song builds well but it is a long wait.
The performance is nothing special and I don't believe that Marco has enough of a pull to get people to stay tuned in, never mind vote. Marco's unusual style of 'narcolepsy singing' may well be very off-putting. The juries may well love this (and him) but I am not sure the televoting public will.
http://youtu.be/X2C-ePvHfAs

21) BULGARIA
Another return act to the contest however I don't think this will be a happy ending. The song has a fantastic ethic feel too it and the plethora of drums on stage will give it an interesting visual. I can foresee movement and flashing lighting on the stage and a lot of flying drumsticks.
However I have major reservations about the vocal. On the recorded version there is a lot of production on it and a lot of harmony. Elitsa wasn't too hot last time at Eurovision but the stellar song and saved her, but this song is not as good.
http://youtu.be/bExp3aNOFsE


20) ALBANIA
Nice to see Simple Minds making their comeback through Eurovision!
This song instantly recognisable due to the lack of any guitar rock/ethnic pop in this year's contest, apart from this. I am usually not one for translating but I think they missed a trick in having the chorus in English as it would give most viewers something to hang onto.
My main concern is that this may come off on the night as two old guys trying to look cool in leather trousers and open neck shits but actually end up just looking like a tribute to Top Gear.
 
19) SLOVENIA
This is possibly the most contemporary song Slovenia have brought to Eurovision in a very long time. The chorus is very accessible and has a good structure. It has edges of dub step - but never quite goes the whole way.
Hannah is a good looking girl and seems to be able to command the stage well. I don't think any extra singers will be needed so there will probably be a lot of dancing on stage.
She seems to have cut herself a bit of a niche in Slovenia but part of me wonders if she can sing the song as accurately live.
http://youtu.be/OMa3V0zqksE

18) SWITZERLAND
After a hastily arranged name change, Takasa has a very good entry for Eurovision this year. The band, who are all part of the Salvation Army, have an anthemic song with rock parts which might get the audience joining in. The chorus is very simple although I don't think much of the 'aaaaaah' part as the first line.
The fact that all traces of the Salvation Army have been erased means the performance has lost some of its thread and continuity. Now they look like any old band rather than a band with purpose.

17) CROATIA
This year Croatia have sent a super group! 6 men from different klapa groups singing a simple, traditional klapa song. I very much commend them because there are so few pure entries this year reflecting national tastes.
The song, although in Croatian, has a lot of repetition, and it stays in your head very easily. The performance is not much, although in one video they were heavily choreographed doing hand gestures and walking but it looked awful and looked as cringe worthy as they probably felt doing it.
http://youtu.be/qdESBf3UFQI

16) ARMENIA
This song is generally way down on fans' charts and I am not quite sure why. This is a well structured and well written rock ballad and sung by a man who can actually sing! The song, written by Black Sabbath guitarist Tommy Ionni, has some interesting chord patterns and has a good balance of styles between the verses and chorus.
Conversely, Gor and his band do look like a very motley crew and don't exactly look the neatest or clean cut of bands. But if one is judging this as a hairiness and eyebrow contest, this lot would win by a country mile.
 
15) UNITED KINGDOM
Bonnie is back! 29 years since she was first asked to represent her country she's finally said yes. This country style rock ballad suits her voice perfectly and she seems to sing it well and perform it well live too. Although we all (wrongly) said this about "The Hump" last year, she is popular still throughout Europe (she sang at the German televised New Year party).
My concern is that she'll get middling televotes and jury votes and with the new combining voting system this may mean 0,1 or 2 points per country.
http://youtu.be/HALTU11QE6g

14) GREECE
For once Greece have not sent a tuneless bint with long dark hair, a very short dress and most importantly a backing singer who is actually doing most of the singing... Although it is a bigger shock to learn that there is an Athena tribute band in Greece. Kosa Nostra are joined by Agathonas a middle aged fellow with a balalaika and a very bushy moustache.
The chorus of the song is extremely catchy - just being the title repeated over and over again. Good but surely the Greeks don't really want to win, do they?

13) GERMANY
The world famous Cascada, and Natalie's many corsets, represent their home country with the song "Glorious". The song is standard Eurodance fayre and very much of the groups style. There is also no doubt that this girl can sing and perform AND it will go big on the night, being one of the few disco dance songs in the whole contest. It could also be big European hit.
But similar songs rarely win successive contests and although it is not "Euphoria", it is similar and I feel this will mean it is under voted.

12) LITHUANIA
One of the first songs to be selected, yet it's still refreshing and interesting to listen to. A contemporary song with a hint of the early Killers about it. The lyrics are a bit strange (he has one shoe called love and another called pain WTF?!?!) but his pronunciation is so bad the terrible lyrics wash over you.
Andrius also started this year's meme of over exuberant eyebrows. It also looks like he's ditched the top hat and tails look for Eurovision which is a shame even if he did look like an extra from a Mr Benn episode.
 
11) ROMANIA
Possibly the strangest song of all 39 this year. Cezar is a counter-tenor whose style and presentation is more than a little bit camp. Unlike other countertenors who have come and failed, he alternates between low and high. When he sings in higher range it is very pleasing to the ear but deciphering the lyrics is a tough old job.
This will stand out a country mile from everything else in the contest with its opera twist and mid-song dubstep breakdown - but will too many people think this is a comedic entry?
http://youtu.be/8pNEEb6dzi8

10) IRELAND
Coming back after 2 years away (their place taken by the republic of Jedward) Ireland finally sounds like they have produced a non-joke entry for Eurovision that fits inside the 20th century.
There are some vocal issues with this song but the staging of the song during the national final was good and could be built upon for a bigger stage. The mix of modern and traditional really stands out and this could go big in the hall. Could the Celtic Tiger be re-awakened but does Ireland *really* want to win and pay for this?
 
9) UKRAINE
Eurovision does Disney.
The video for this song is however extremely over the top and is almost sickening in its sugariness. The song has undergone some changes since the national final with much more repetition of the chorus. Although most changes have gone down well, I much preferred the original version and find that the song no longer flows properly and the ending is really awful.
Zlata is a fantastic singer and has an amazing range, she is also extremely attractive and she will put on a fantastic show.
http://youtu.be/-onH40yB2uk

8) MONTENEGRO
If this song does not qualify, it'll be the missed opportunity of the century. Yes, this act will probably be used in 'isn't Eurovision wacky' clip shows for the next umpteen years but this song, whether you like rap and dubstep, is possibly the most contemporary song EVER sent to Eurovision.
The video has attracted A LOT of attention worldwide and I very much suspect that the song will not sound quite as polished on the night but Montenegro and RTCG need to be applauded and gives some respect for choosing this.
 
7) SAN MARINO
The Siegel/Monetta partnership is back in town! Last year's "Social Network song" was the catchiest, most annoying and most embarrassing performance of last year. Poor Valentina was made to look like an 18 year old x-factor reject but this year the German maestro has written something more her age and style.
The false finish (something not heard since 1997) initiates a much needed tempo change which the auditorium will go wild for. Just don't sing "I will survive" or "I love to hate you" at the same time...

6) DENMARK
Denmark have a stomper of a tune with an infectious and repetitive chorus. The song covers a range of tempos but contains Celtic and Balkan influences with the tin whistle and military drumming. The performance is simply directed and choreographed but effective. I'm still not sure if the fire motif works with a song about teardrops.
Emmelie favours the 'little match girl/shabby chic' look and spends most the song pestering one of the drummers - I wonder if she wants to know where he's hidden her hairbrush...?
 
5) SERBIA
This is one of the few up-tempo Swedish style schlager songs of the year - however this one if wholly in Serbian. The song is very catchy - the piano intro is a very interesting segue into the song although the ending is still on the disappointing side. This will  get a lot of ex-Yugolsav votes as well as Nordic votes for its Schlager qualites but will very obviously get the dirty man vote.
Moje 3 are the band, and one of them is the first to go from jESC to ESC, and they have seemingly been styled as "Bananarama through the years."

4) NETHERLANDS
The uber-ballad of the contest. Slow, dark, melodic and memorable. The first time heard this I was very disappointed. I was hoping for something more rocky, more uptempo, more violent from the once enfant-terrible of the Dutch music scene. However on further listens it is engaging and atmospheric. This will be a very concentrated performance on the night.
Anouk has been a star in the Netherlands, and the environs, for many years and her very simple live video shows she can sing this live with little trouble.
 
3) SWEDEN
The underdog of Melodifestivalen won the ticket to Malmo in dramatic style as the first 'andra chancen' winner to win the festival. The main attraction of the song is that the changes of tempo and energy are very individual and the chord sequences are kind of are epic - plus Robin's voice is almost flawless.
The lighting and fireworks accentuate the peaks of the song and although it is repetitive lyrically, it doesn't feel it. Changes will need to be made in order to fit backing singers onto the stage.

2) NORWAY
Bjork meets Depeche Mode.
Eurovision is in a state of flux. There are still those traditional songs but those songs trying to be modern are not all hitting the spot. This one does the job perfectly. This song is full of atmosphere, tension and darkness. It ticks rock, emo, radio-friendly and dance buttons at the same time.
Margaret is joined by a drummer but will also need backing singers behind her. She has an unusual wispy voice which is interesting to listen to. She is also dressed as an Ikea mirror frame.
 
1) ICELAND
I breathed a satisfied sigh of relief when Eyþór won the superfinal during the Icelandic preselection.
The ballad, in the local tongue, has a passionate performance and although you might not understand the words, you understand the song. Eyþór also looks like an Icelander- like a big, burly, long-haired Viking - yet his voice is smooth and soothing. The song also has a Celtic theme with drumming and flutes. It does have shades of "Let It Be" about it...
It won't win, or be a hit, but for me this song hits the spot and the video is EPIC. It has certainly sold me the idea of an Icelandic fishing and skinny dipping holiday...