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Eurovision Song Contest 2021

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  • Registered Users Posts: 967 ✭✭✭SecretsOfEarth


    I hold off on watching actual clips of the rehearsal's, just read the commentary and look at pictures, but at least it sounds like we're taking a risk which is great. We've had more than enough years of sending safe and solid shíte. We'll need to wait for the second rehearsal's to see how thing's are really taking shape. I just hope there's plenty of vocal backup because I really don't expect a lot from Lesley unfortunately.

    Also, great to see Dotter finally got her shot at Eurovision!

    North-Macedonia-Vasil-First-Rehearsal-Eurovision-2021.jpg

    Oh wait no sorry, it's Macedonia's Vasil who's ripped off her staging :pac:

    As far as I know, Lesley just has two backing vocalists - Philip Strand and Emelie Eriksson, two of the co-writers of Maps.

    Interesting that they went for live backing vocals when the option of pre-recorded was there this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,160 ✭✭✭✭Strazdas


    LordBasil wrote: »
    I thought Lesley's vocals were ok considering she had to focus on finding her marks, camera shots and everything else going on. The staging concept is ambitious, unique, memorable but technically very challenging. They will work on fine tuning everything before Ireland's next rehearsal on Wednesday and hopefully Lesley is more stronger vocally.

    I also applaud Ireland for taking a risk, hopefully it pays off.

    It's definitely very different to every other female uptempo in the semi. All the others have gone for dancers and straightforward choreography - Lesley is the only one with an arty 'picture book' presentation that tells a story and with no dancers at all.


  • Registered Users Posts: 883 ✭✭✭Caprica


    It's great to finally see the Eurovision rehearsal's kicking off. I've been keeping an eye on the Wiwiblogs live feed, they sure have a lot of airtime to fill. From the small snippets I seen I was really impressed with Russia and it got a very good reaction in the press room. They seemed a bit disappointed with Ireland but it seemed very much like they were just finding their feet.

    I'm surprised that the WiwiJury has scored the Irish song so high. They have it as a certain finalist being honest I don't see it making it out of the semi final but I'd gladly be wrong. SF1 is very strong whereas for SF2, I'd struggle to pick 10 songs I'd want to get through.

    My favourites so far are Croatia, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Malta, Lithuania & Russia. I'd be happier to see a first time winner.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    Caprica wrote: »
    It's great to finally see the Eurovision rehearsal's kicking off. I've been keeping an eye on the Wiwiblogs live feed, they sure have a lot of airtime to fill. From the small snippets I seen I was really impressed with Russia and it got a very good reaction in the press room. They seemed a bit disappointed with Ireland but it seemed very much like they were just finding their feet.

    I'm surprised that the WiwiJury has scored the Irish song so high. They have it as a certain finalist being honest I don't see it making it out of the semi final but I'd gladly be wrong. SF1 is very strong whereas for SF2, I'd struggle to pick 10 songs I'd want to get through.

    My favourites so far are Croatia, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Malta, Lithuania & Russia. I'd be happier to see a first time winner.

    It's great to see the folks at Wiwi rating Lesley so high, but they had Kasey as their #3 back in 2014... so I wouldn't take too much from it :o


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    France now bookies favourites after Malta's first rehearsal didn't go down too well. I much prefer the French song and wouldn't mind it winning, but they've been "overrated" by bookies before and still have their first run through to go, so that could all change again.

    Ukraine seemingly the big winners from the first semi rehearsals, their odds are shortening. Which I'm happy with as its one of my favourites. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 msmandy


    Yes very intricate song but a very poor vocal technique and autotune apparent. Lets hope for a respectable placing and entrance to final.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    France now bookies favourites after Malta's first rehearsal didn't go down too well. I much prefer the French song and wouldn't mind it winning, but they've been "overrated" by bookies before and still have their first run through to go, so that could all change again.

    Ukraine seemingly the big winners from the first semi rehearsals, their odds are shortening. Which I'm happy with as its one of my favourites. :)

    Yeah, France were the favourites to win back in 2011 and we all saw what happened there. They were also the favourites at some stages in both 2016 and 2017 and only once did they reach the top ten. At best I can see a Patricia Kaas type of result for France, not a hope is this winning.


    Nothing too surprising from today's rehearsals, it seems. Iceland are seemingly the big winners, they've gone down to single digit odds with some bookmakers. Might do reasonably well with perhaps a bit of sympathy after last year, but honestly I can only see this being as high as around 7th, maybe top 5 at a push.

    Austria seemingly went down better than expected today, but qualification will still be difficult I reckon. Many were surprised with Moldova's rehearsal because it was all pretty tame. No dancing ice-cream cones!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73,243 ✭✭✭✭Welsh Megaman


    Lots of decent Eurovision programmes and documentaries have been put on BBC Radio 2’s website and on the sound app this week.


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000vx05/episodes/player


    Including ‘Luck Of The Irish’ with Sir Terry Of Wogan. :)


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000vyxh


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    One of my big takeaways from the first rehearsals was how poor Lesley sounded. Hopefully she'll either improve or they'll adjust the sound mix a bit. I thought Romania's staging was good but there's far too much for Roxen to do, hopefully they can fix that for tomorrow. I thought Ukraine looked great, has potential to be a real surprise package I reckon. I was left somewhat disappointed by the little we saw of Malta. It looked very much like a few girls on a night out having a singalong, the garish pink isn't really what I was expecting from them.

    As for semi final two, I think San Marino looks great. Who'd have expected this from them! What an upgrade on what was supposed to represent them last year. I've never really gotten the hate for Poland, I quite like the song, but watching the rehearsal back I just wish they'd gotten someone about twelve years younger to represent them. Iceland looks good, but I think this would be a very weak winner. Bulgaria looks good too but I think the jury's still out as to whether this can challenge for the win. I don't think Switzerland is a winner either, but who really knows at this stage. Also I saw Wiwibloggs trying to make a case for Denmark making it through to the final. That is... not going to happen.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    Mixed reactions to Lesley's second round of rehearsals today. It's hard to know what to believe. Some bloggers/journalists are saying concept is too messy, Lesley looks stressed and the vocals aren't great. Others say staging is impressive, Lesley looks to be enjoying herself and she was much stronger vocally in the 2nd & 3rd run throughs. It is hard to know what to believe. I think it is the kind of performance/staging concept you are either going to love or hate.

    I still commend the delegation for being so ambitious but I fear that maybe they've given themselves a bit too much to do.

    Hopefully they iron out any remaining kinks by next Monday's Jury Performance.


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    Ireland Rehearsal Clip;



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    Well it looks interesting, anyway. And she's running on a treadmill for a lot of it, so vocals are obviously gonna be more difficult than if she was singing without much movement. Think there's room for cautious optimism, and even if it does fall flat I'd at least rather Ireland go out having been too ambitious rather than done something too safe/dull like much of the 2010's.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,712 ✭✭✭Sawduck


    The song isn't great but it's nice to see Ireland doing something interesting with the staging for once, i still have nightmares of that gormless idiot standing on a balloon a few years ago.


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    Sawduck wrote: »
    The song isn't great but it's nice to see Ireland doing something interesting with the staging for once, i still have nightmares of that gormless idiot standing on a balloon a few years ago.

    Indeed. I still cringe every time I think of Kasey Smith's dancers or Nicky Byrne's totally lacklustre performance and staging.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,712 ✭✭✭Sawduck


    LordBasil wrote: »
    Indeed. I still cringe every time I think of Kasey Smith's dancers or Nicky Byrne's totally lacklustre performance and staging.

    Yeah they both were terrible especially Mr. Robot Nicky Byrne


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,091 ✭✭✭✭Busi_Girl08


    Great to see some creativity from Ireland again. Her vocals sounded pretty good for someone pegging it on a treadmill for 90 seconds.

    How many more rehearsals does she get before Jury?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,160 ✭✭✭✭Strazdas


    Great to see some creativity from Ireland again. Her vocals sounded pretty good for someone pegging it on a treadmill for 90 seconds.

    How many more rehearsals does she get before Jury?

    Only one more run through (Monday afternoon) before the jury final (Monday night).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,306 ✭✭✭✭gmisk


    LordBasil wrote: »
    Indeed. I still cringe every time I think of Kasey Smith's dancers or Nicky Byrne's totally lacklustre performance and staging.
    Or Brendan Murray in his balloon...lol

    I love this staging, her vocals were ok in clip I thought. Hopefully enough to get through!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73,243 ✭✭✭✭Welsh Megaman


    What’s the token heavy metal song this year? :)


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    What’s the token heavy metal song this year? :)

    Finland but it's more Limp Bizkit than Lordi sadly, and has unbearably cringey lyrics.

    Italy have a much better rock entry (imo), though theirs is more of a hard rock/glam rock style, not dissimilar to Jane's Addiction.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,091 ✭✭✭✭Busi_Girl08


    Finland but it's more Limp Bizkit than Lordi sadly, and has unbearably cringey lyrics.

    Italy have a much better rock entry (imo), though theirs is more of a hard rock/glam rock style, not dissimilar to Jane's Addiction.

    I had "Put your middle finger up head shot don't wanna stop AAAH" stuck in my head for ages after hearing it the first time :pac:


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    I had "Put your middle finger up head shot don't wanna stop AAAH" stuck in my head for ages after hearing it the first time :pac:

    Well that chorus is repeated about 200 times in three minutes, so it's difficult not to have it in your head whether you like it or not!


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    Huge movement yesterday in the odds - Malta briefly went back to being favourite until Italy's rehearsal then France surged ahead after Barbara served a mesmerising performance. I really can't call the winner, even after seeing everyone at least once.

    There also seems to be an ever growing possibility that Sweden NQ in SF1- terrible draw, bad stage lighting, poor vocals, awful outfit, annoying movements. This year is going to really test the theory that juries will vote for Sweden regardless of what they send....

    According to the bookies Ireland's chances of qualification appear remote but remember in 2018 the bookies had Ryan as DOA and he qualified in 6th place of 19 entries. There are some similarities between Lesley & Ryan - established singer-songwriters, drawn in the 'semi of death', perform directly before a Cypriot banger, decent but overlooked songs with divisive staging concepts. Can Lesley also be a shock qualifier?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,306 ✭✭✭✭gmisk


    LordBasil wrote: »
    Huge movement yesterday in the odds - Malta briefly went back to being favourite until Italy's rehearsal then France surged ahead after Barbara served a mesmerising performance. I really can't call the winner, even after seeing everyone at least once.

    There also seems to be an ever growing possibility that Sweden NQ in SF1- terrible draw, bad stage lighting, poor vocals, awful outfit, annoying movements. This year is going to really test the theory that juries will vote for Sweden regardless of what they send....

    According to the bookies Ireland's chances of qualification appear remote but remember in 2018 the bookies had Ryan as DOA and he qualified in 6th place of 19 entries. There are some similarities between Lesley & Ryan - established singer-songwriters, drawn in the 'semi of death', perform directly before a Cypriot banger, decent but overlooked songs with divisive staging concepts. Can Lesley also be a shock qualifier?
    I actually love the Irish staging it really stands out...I am not sure running on a treadmill is the best thing though...her voice can be a bit ropey...

    I put a few bets on Iceland and Lithuania for top 5.
    San Marino and Cyprus top 10...so fingers crossed for those too!
    I don't really love the Cyprus song (clear lady Gaga knock off) but I like the staging and it sticks in your head

    The Sweden song isn't for me at all (melodifestivalen had better options like the mamas or dotter), but as you say the juries tend to love them.


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    LordBasil wrote: »
    There also seems to be an ever growing possibility that Sweden NQ in SF1- terrible draw, bad stage lighting, poor vocals, awful outfit, annoying movements. This year is going to really test the theory that juries will vote for Sweden regardless of what they send....

    On the one hand I really don't think Sweden deserves to qualify with that song and would be happy for them to miss the final, but I would feel bad for Tusse given how young he is and the weight of expectation on him. He also had surgery on his larynx recently so his voice may still be recovering from that. He's clearly talented, he just needs a better song and maybe a bit more experience.

    From Semi 1 it also seems like Azerbaijan and possibly Romania are also struggling a bit (poor Roxen apparently got so emotional during the first rehearsal that she was crying the whole time while also trying to sing and perform that choreography!), whereas Belgium is looking very classy and possibly exceeding expectations. Russia and Ukraine looking very solid, as are Cyprus (which I'm not keen on but can't deny looks good) and Lithuania. Malta looks a bit "meh" but the vocal will undoubtedly push it through.

    I'm hoping Cyprus will sufficiently overshadow Azerbaijan, Israel and Croatia, and that those three will take votes off of each other, paving the way for Ireland, Belgium and Australia to qualify. :cool:

    From Semi 2, Moldova seems to be the one most people are underwhelmed by; no dancing ice-creams. :( Estonia and Georgia don't seem to have won over any new fans with their staging, whereas Austria and Portugal seem to have elevated and are looking a lot more likely to qualify than had previously been thought. (I've had "Love is On My Side" stuck in my head today!)

    Iceland looks terrific, Bulgaria looks emotional and Switzerland looks arty - if I had a free bet (and I'm a bad guesser! :pac:), I'd probably put it on the Swiss as there's something about Gjon's Tears that gives me a "winner" vibe.

    All of the automatic qualifiers are looking pretty good this year, actually. Which is a rarity! Would love Italy to win it but would also be happy if France win.


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    SF1 is very difficult to predict beyond Lithuania, Cyprus & Malta qualifying. Russia & Ukraine are also very likely qualifiers but there is a chance for everyone, even 'no-hopers' like Slovenia & North Macedonia have opportunities if juries appreciate their vocal power.

    SF2 is a bit more predictable. I think 10 qualifiers will be San Marino (especially if Flo Rida turns Up), Greece, Austria, Iceland, Serbia, Albania, Portugal, Bulgaria, Finland & Switzerland. I did think this was going to be more competitive but Czech Republic, Moldova & Latvia have very underwhelming staging/performances which I think will rule them out. Moldova especially, I was expecting some outrageous costumes/props but it is very lacklustre and Natalia will get blown off the stage by a Serbian Hurricane. While Switzerland will qualify easily, WTF is this staging;



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    I actually like the Swiss staging! He'd be criticised if he was just sitting at a piano and people would moan about it being too similar to "Arcade", so I think it's cool that they're trying something different.


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    I actually like the Swiss staging! He'd be criticised if he was just sitting at a piano and people would moan about it being too similar to "Arcade", so I think it's cool that they're trying something different.

    It's not necessarily the staging i.e. LED, lighting, props more the performance. The song is a fragile, emotional ballad and yet if you mute the sound it looks like he is rapping. There are other dance moves he does which come across very pretentious & 'avant-garde'. I hate his outfit, those trousers are too high-waisted, make him look like Simon Cowell.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,160 ✭✭✭✭Strazdas


    I actually like the Swiss staging! He'd be criticised if he was just sitting at a piano and people would moan about it being too similar to "Arcade", so I think it's cool that they're trying something different.

    Yes, I can see all the arguments in favour of this staging and trying to distinguish it from Arcade. I'd say though people were a bit startled by just how frantic it is - you could never have guessed there would be so much movement and rapid camera angle changes in a ballad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30,813 ✭✭✭✭freshpopcorn


    I haven't listened to any of the songs apart from Irelands this year.
    I think I might keep them as a surprise.

    On another note I can't believe it's 18 years since Mickey Joe represented us!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,675 ✭✭✭✭ACitizenErased


    I actually really like Switzerland's staging - it's by far my favourite song this year and was the same last year. Can't understand why it's tumbling in the odds.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123




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    Sad news: Iceland and Poland may not get to perform live on Thursday night. Someone in each camp has tested positive for Covid and so both delegations now have to quarantine. :(

    Hopefully if re-tests show the main performers are negative they can still go ahead live but they may need to use the "live on tape" version like Australia is doing. Iceland was looking very good in the rehearsals, will really suck if they can't perform live.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    Sh*t news, but hopefully the performers themselves will be negative and still get to perform. If they can't then they have the choice of using either the live on tape performance or the second rehearsal performance. I imagine they'd go for the latter so it looks as similar to everyone elses as possible, but the lack of a crowd would be a real negative.

    Really hope this isn't the start of something, and everyone gets to perform as scheduled with a crowd.


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    Malta is also missing opening ceremony tonight due to a positive result in their hotel, don't know if it's anybody in their delegation though so they might still be ok to perform live on Tuesday.

    Really the organisers should've made the opening ceremony a virtual one, it's not like that many people watch it anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,786 ✭✭✭KathleenGrant


    Malta is also missing opening ceremony tonight due to a positive result in their hotel, don't know if it's anybody in their delegation though so they might still be ok to perform live on Tuesday.

    Really the organisers should've made the opening ceremony a virtual one, it's not like that many people watch it anyway.

    I didn't even know there was one till now.


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    I didn't even know there was one till now.

    It's basically just a glorified fashion show. The delegations dress up, walk down a carpet, get photos taken and answer anodyne questions from the press. Nothing to get excited about tbh.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,160 ✭✭✭✭Strazdas


    It's basically just a glorified fashion show. The delegations dress up, walk down a carpet, get photos taken and answer anodyne questions from the press. Nothing to get excited about tbh.

    But first chance for the acts to actually meet each other. They don't get much opportunity at all earlier in the week, as they all rehearse at different times and on four different days.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,339 ✭✭✭✭Itssoeasy


    Sad news: Iceland and Poland may not get to perform live on Thursday night. Someone in each camp has tested positive for Covid and so both delegations now have to quarantine. :(

    Hopefully if re-tests show the main performers are negative they can still go ahead live but they may need to use the "live on tape" version like Australia is doing. Iceland was looking very good in the rehearsals, will really suck if they can't perform live.

    This just shows that while we are clearly on the far side of this mess, it’s not gon away just yet and while we thankfully are getting back to normal we still need to be aware.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    Was aiming not to, but I inevitably caved and watched the second rehearsal videos. Here are a few thoughts on SF1:

    Ireland really isn't looking great at all is it. Lesley is just about keeping up with the busy stage routine, but it's still far too much. Singing whilst running on a treadmill would be difficult for an excellent singer, for Lesley it's impossible. Maybe this will look better and come together by Tuesday, but more than likely wishful thinking on my part.

    Can't believe how cheap Australia looks? Looks like it was filmed in a studio akin to the Late Late Show or something. Could they not have hired out an arena for a few hours? Will be disappointed if the juries undeservedly rate this highly out of sympathy, which I fear will most likely happen.

    Cyprus looks good, but I feel like I see this exact performance more or less every year. An attractive female singing over an electro-pop beat. I think this will just about scrape top ten in the final, but equally wouldn't be surprised if it misses out.

    I can't believe how many have Norway as a qualifier. Who's voting for this shíte? I don't get it.

    Israel are doing a great job of selling a middling pop song. It's fun, colourful and engaging... kind of what the UK should've been aiming for this year!

    I remain convinced that Ukraine are a dark horse. Probably not to win, but I think top 5 is achievable. It looked and sounded great with the stand in performer, will inevitably be even better when the lead returns.

    And as for my favourite Malta, I wasn't thoroughly impressed I must say! Find it difficult to imagine it winning on that. Admittedly I've listened to the studio version so much that it'd be difficult for any live performance to match it, but feels like they're gonna have to do more. Hope it all comes together by Tuesday.

    I feel Lithuania have almost been forgotten about somewhat, but is this because of better songs elsewhere or a consequence of how early in Eurovision season it was unveiled? I've a feeling it's the latter. Lithuania aren't going to win but I do think they should contend for the top 5.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,535 ✭✭✭johnire


    That’s absolutely shocking that anyone in any delegation could have tested positive. They’re all in their own bubbles and are tested every 48 hours.
    An incident like this doesn’t inspire any confidence in the integrity of the so called measures that are supposedly in place.

    quote="[Deleted User];117178155"]Sad news: Iceland and Poland may not get to perform live on Thursday night. Someone in each camp has tested positive for Covid and so both delegations now have to quarantine. :(

    Hopefully if re-tests show the main performers are negative they can still go ahead live but they may need to use the "live on tape" version like Australia is doing. Iceland was looking very good in the rehearsals, will really suck if they can't perform live.[/quote]


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    johnire wrote: »
    That’s absolutely shocking that anyone in any delegation could have tested positive. They’re all in their own bubbles and are tested every 48 hours.
    An incident like this doesn’t inspire any confidence in the integrity of the so called measures that are supposedly in place.

    quote="[Deleted User];117178155"]Sad news: Iceland and Poland may not get to perform live on Thursday night. Someone in each camp has tested positive for Covid and so both delegations now have to quarantine. :(

    Hopefully if re-tests show the main performers are negative they can still go ahead live but they may need to use the "live on tape" version like Australia is doing. Iceland was looking very good in the rehearsals, will really suck if they can't perform live.

    It's been like two positive tests amongst delegations from circa 40 countries. Everyone knew there'd be a few positives here and there, as long as there's no major outbreaks I'd say they're doing well. None of the Icelandic performers have since tested positive, and are remaining quarantined in their hotels until Wednesday morning where they'll undergo another test before being admitted to the arena.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    As for SF2..

    This one isn't grabbing me anywhere as near as the first, but I think San Marino is looking and sounding fantastic, will surely be their best result to date.

    I'm liking Greece a lot. Maybe some questionable colour schemes, but the song is strong enough to overcome this.

    So disappointed with Moldova's staging. Maybe they wanted to be taken seriously, and yes dancing ice cream cones probably wouldn't have helped with this, but the result is pretty sterile and wooden.

    Iceland looks good, but even great staging and accumulated fan support over the last year won't be enough to overcome a pretty tepid song.

    Switzerland is unintentionally hilarious. From the ill-thought through choreography to the outfit that Kat Slater would've rejected for being 'too tacky'.. what were they thinking? Hopefully they'll calm things down for when it matters, but I'm not sure.

    Portugal seems to be the most improved overall, looking like a qualifier now. Everyone else is more or less how I expected them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 494 ✭✭LordBasil


    The Jury performance for SF1 took place last night. The general consensus regarding Ireland's chances are that Lesley was shaky vocally and the staging is too messy, so it is not looking good :( I'm still looking forward to seeing the performance tonight.

    There were ear piece issues for Romania, Ukraine & Malta and they were each allowed to perform twice, which has apparently caused unrest among the other delegations. Particularly Malta performing again as there didn't seem to be any visible issues during Destiny's first performance.

    Today marks the 25th Anniversary of our 7th Eurovision Victory when Eimear Quinn won with 'The Voice'. I can't believe it is a quarter of a century since then, I remember that night well. It was a great song, I'd love us to send a modern equivalent maybe sung as gaeilge



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,306 ✭✭✭✭gmisk


    Was aiming not to, but I inevitably caved and watched the second rehearsal videos. Here are a few thoughts on SF1:

    Ireland really isn't looking great at all is it. Lesley is just about keeping up with the busy stage routine, but it's still far too much. Singing whilst running on a treadmill would be difficult for an excellent singer, for Lesley it's impossible. Maybe this will look better and come together by Tuesday, but more than likely wishful thinking on my part.

    Can't believe how cheap Australia looks? Looks like it was filmed in a studio akin to the Late Late Show or something. Could they not have hired out an arena for a few hours? Will be disappointed if the juries undeservedly rate this highly out of sympathy, which I fear will most likely happen.

    Cyprus looks good, but I feel like I see this exact performance more or less every year. An attractive female singing over an electro-pop beat. I think this will just about scrape top ten in the final, but equally wouldn't be surprised if it misses out.

    I can't believe how many have Norway as a qualifier. Who's voting for this shíte? I don't get it.

    Israel are doing a great job of selling a middling pop song. It's fun, colourful and engaging... kind of what the UK should've been aiming for this year!

    I remain convinced that Ukraine are a dark horse. Probably not to win, but I think top 5 is achievable. It looked and sounded great with the stand in performer, will inevitably be even better when the lead returns.

    And as for my favourite Malta, I wasn't thoroughly impressed I must say! Find it difficult to imagine it winning on that. Admittedly I've listened to the studio version so much that it'd be difficult for any live performance to match it, but feels like they're gonna have to do more. Hope it all comes together by Tuesday.

    I feel Lithuania have almost been forgotten about somewhat, but is this because of better songs elsewhere or a consequence of how early in Eurovision season it was unveiled? I've a feeling it's the latter. Lithuania aren't going to win but I do think they should contend for the top 5.
    The Cyprus song is really catchy because it is such a direct lady gaga ripoff. I put a little bet on top 10 (as well as San Marino) a while back and it has a chance.
    Lithuania I love, people will vote for it...I have a bet on them and Iceland for top 5 as well.

    The studio version of the Ireland song is solid and a lot better than last year's song, I always feared her vocals might be an issue...but we will keep everything crossed for qualification.

    The Norway song is dreadful I agree, their national final had some better options, as did Denmark (what were they thinking with their pile of crap!)


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    I'm keeping an open mind, but I'm already thinking Lesley has close to no chance tonight. Such a tough semi final, we'd have a great shot if it was SF2.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,359 ✭✭✭Man Vs ManUre


    Our song is really lacking a ‘na na na na naa na, nuh nuh nuh’ that made last year song such a classic. I have a feeling we will struggle to make it through to the wknd Grande Prix tonight.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,712 ✭✭✭Sawduck


    Yeah I can't see us getting through the semi final either, our terrible run will probably continue


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 7,533 Mod ✭✭✭✭yerwanthere123


    One thing we can be sure of tonight is Marty will say there was a GREAT reaction in the hall and he'll be utterly gobsmacked when we don't make it through.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    It's a shame because it's the best entry we've sent in some time and clearly a lot of effort has been put into it.

    I don't think the reaction last night was particularly negative though, in fact I saw a lot of good comments. Unfortunately we have once again been drawn in the most competitive semi.


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