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Guy Sebastian will represent Down Unda’ with a track that screams of Olly Murs crossed with the backing track from a KFC Bargain Bucket ad. This is a nice little dance-y number which will likely do well in European charts whether it wins or not. It was just an awful song with too many gimmicks.Īustralia – Could it not have been Kylie?! SERIOUSLY? SERIOUSLY! UPDATE: Almost last place, though it got a point or two.
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Plus with a slight pro-Great Britain atmosphere that is lingering due to the imminent arrival of a new Royal Baby, it could possibly be either the UK’s best result since Jade Ewen in 2009, who came 5th… orrrrr it could be another Englebert Humple-flop. It isn’t their worst track, remember Scooch’s ‘Flying The Flag’? The twittersphere let out a communal ‘WTF?’ when this song was unveiled but bookmakers have been kind to the track so far, so we shall see. Graham Norton said during the Eurovision Greatest Hits show that “in a year of ballads this may do really well”. The UK ALMOST had their idea on the right track with Molly last year, but unfortunately her personality and performance left a lot to be desired – great track though, still. Rusty loves everything about it, to the extend he’s learning the dance moves. Padz thinks it’s too chintzy, too camp and sounds like a song that wouldn’t have even made a semi-final in the ‘dark years’ of Eurovision in the mid-late 2000s. UK – Since we live here, let’s start with this one. Particularly this year, many of the heavy hitters have only been revealed towards the deadline date which explains our initial worries. When we first heard the previews of each country’s entry we felt it could be quite a weak year, however after watching back a couple of other contests from the past, every year is a healthy mix of good and bad, the ugly and the downright, bat-shit crazy. Right off the bat, there’s quite a number of songs that don’t sound “like a Eurovision song” – something which many people use as an insult ( rude). We’ve whittled down our favourite tracks from this year’s competition to help guide you through the show. We’ve even spent most Saturday evenings with a huge home-cooked meal and bucket loads of wine whilst re-watching old contests again (stop judging). We were so excited to attend the Eurovision Greatest Hits show in Hammersmith in March, and to the London Eurovision Preview Party, getting an advance glimpse at some of this year’s entrants live on stage. Remember our 2014 predictions? This year, we’ve become even more obsessed than ever, resulting in friends & family worrying about our sanity, NATCH. We’re such super fans that last year we correctly predicted the top 5. First up, here’s our Top 10 predictions for this year’s final! You might not like #Eurovision at all, but maybe we can convince you how fun and addictive this continent-wide singing contest can be over the next 30 days ’til the contest lands in Vienna.
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It’s been particularly exciting, enthralling and exhausting in the past few years and millions of people across the world will agree. If you haven’t noticed before now, we adore Eurovision.