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Denver 14-05-2017 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9306577)
We are as poor as the UK :hehe:

The UK has won 5 times, same as Sweden, its time to give other countries a shot at hosting, I don't know why the UK feels so hard done by :idc:

Sweden have actually won 6 times

joeysteele 14-05-2017 07:09 PM

Silly man, why should Ireland give the UK votes if they didn't like the song.

The problem with Lucie's song was that like many others, it was a little over performed,with unnecessary near shouting.
I like shouting in songs to stress or enhance part of the song,however it is not always best to do little else.

In a contest like this with many songs being performed like that much the same way,it often will be the 'different' more sedate performance will get noticed and more appreciated in my opinion.

Ireland like the lilting more gently performed songs,Dana romping home ages ago with 'all kinds of everything ' also Johnny Logan and 'What's another year' to name just 2.

Clearly the UK entry while being better than maybe other years,didn't strike a chord with Ireland,so no votes,which Ireland are perfectly in their rights to not give if they weren't keen on the song and/or performance.

Cherie 14-05-2017 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9306624)
Silly man, why should Ireland give the UK votes if they didn't like the song.

The problem with Lucie's song was that like many others, it was a little over performed,with unnecessary near shouting.
I like shouting in songs to stress or enhance part of the song,however it is not always best to do little else.

In a contest like this with many songs being performed like that much the same way,it often will be the 'different' more sedate performance will get noticed and more appreciated in my opinion.

Ireland like the lilting more gently performed songs,Data romping home ages ago with 'all kinds of everything ' also Johnny Login and 'What's another year' to name just 2.

Clearly the UK entry whil
e being better than maybe other years,didn't strike a chord with Ireland,so no votes,which Ireland are perfectly in their rights to not give if they weren't keen on the song and/or performance.


I don't think Ireland has a "type" of song, and those two mentioned were from decades ago

Denver 14-05-2017 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9306624)
Silly man, why should Ireland give the UK votes if they didn't like the song.

The problem with Lucie's song was that like many others, it was a little over performed,with unnecessary near shouting.
I like shouting in songs to stress or enhance part of the song,however it is not always best to do little else.

In a contest like this with many songs being performed like that much the same way,it often will be the 'different' more sedate performance will get noticed and more appreciated in my opinion.

Ireland like the lilting more gently performed songs,Data romping home ages ago with 'all kinds of everything ' also Johnny Login and 'What's another year' to name just 2.

Clearly the UK entry while being better than maybe other years,didn't strike a chord with Ireland,so no votes,which Ireland are perfectly in their rights to not give if they weren't keen on the song and/or performance.

Ireland voting Germany though the worst song of the night

joeysteele 14-05-2017 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9306627)
Ireland voting Germany though the worst song of the night

Sorry Adam, I rather liked Germany myself:joker:,I was surprised it was stuck at the bottom.

Cherie 14-05-2017 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9306618)
Sweden have actually won 6 times

I wonder if they are moaning about not getting votes :think:

joeysteele 14-05-2017 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9306625)
I don't think Ireland has a "type" of song, and those two mentioned were from decades ago

Very true but I think there were 2 brothers too who won with a simple tune too.

Often Ireland wins are with the ballad.

Denver 14-05-2017 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9306635)
I wonder if they are moaning about not getting votes :think:

Actually it is well Known Sweden n Australia are in the Juries pocket hence there undeserved top scores

Cherie 14-05-2017 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9306636)
Very true but I think there were 2 brothers too who won with a simple tune too.

Often Ireland wins are with the ballad.

Ah yeah fair point, it would be nice to see them make the main show next year, I don't care where they place, makes the voting more interesting for me when they and the UK are involved

Kizzy 14-05-2017 07:50 PM

Just play the fekin note! this one? No! not that fekin one! that one is already fekin down!!

:love:

jaxie 14-05-2017 08:17 PM

How is Australia part of Europe? :shrug:

Denver 14-05-2017 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9306693)
How is Australia part of Europe? :shrug:

Forward that onto Isreal, Azerbaijan, Armenia etc

Tozzie 14-05-2017 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9306574)
He sounds like a really unbiased magistrate doesn't he?

The Eurovision is another European institution I'd like to leave. Shame we can't have a referendum on that.

awww no, I love the Eurovision, my husband and I have watched it together for the last 40 years, never missed a year, having a referendum could destroy what has become a tradition in my home :laugh:

Lucie was really good but I'm glad Polands won, I loved the song and thought it well deserved.

joeysteele 14-05-2017 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9306639)
Ah yeah fair point, it would be nice to see them make the main show next year, I don't care where they place, makes the voting more interesting for me when they and the UK are involved

I agree,I like Ireland in the contest too.

Kizzy 14-05-2017 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tozzie (Post 9306698)
awww no, I love the Eurovision, my husband and I have watched it together for the last 40 years, never missed a year, having a referendum could destroy what has become a tradition in my home :laugh:

Lucie was really good but I'm glad Polands won, I loved the song and thought it well deserved.

I thought Portugal won?

user104658 14-05-2017 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9306693)
How is Australia part of Europe? :shrug:

Arguably, Australia is more European than Russia... and they've been in it for years. Though not this year, for obvious reasons.

Northern Monkey 14-05-2017 10:19 PM

I bet this guy woke up with the worst hangover ever.He should hide his phone when he's pissed:laugh:

jet 14-05-2017 11:42 PM

The strange thing for me was that Ireland have always given the UK some points, even when the song was dire...which the entries have been for some time now. This year it was a good song and a good performance, and nada...
Not on. :nono:

Kizzy 15-05-2017 07:46 AM

Maybe there were other countries that were better this year, why should Ireland give England points...we have no loyalty to anywhere, so why would anywhere show us any?

Nicky91 15-05-2017 07:56 AM

ugh another annoying story :mad:

UK really can't stand losing in eurovision :hehe:

user104658 15-05-2017 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 9306830)
The strange thing for me was that Ireland have always given the UK some points, even when the song was dire...which the entries have been for some time now. This year it was a good song and a good performance, and nada...
Not on. :nono:

It's almost as if something has fundamentally changed about the UK in the last year, and how it's viewed by the rest of the world. Can't think what that might be though :think:

Northern Monkey 15-05-2017 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9306999)
It's almost as if something has fundamentally changed about the UK in the last year, and how it's viewed by the rest of the world. Can't think what that might be though :think:

This is true.It's all political bollocks.It's been that way for aslong as i've been watching Eurovision(which has only been occasionally).I seem to remember saying the same when the Iraq war happened.

Niamh. 15-05-2017 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 9306561)
They voted the likes of Poland higher

The Polish are almost Irish at this stage now :love:

Niamh. 15-05-2017 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 9306636)
Very true but I think there were 2 brothers too who won with a simple tune too.

Often Ireland wins are with the ballad.

The was a good song, it was called Rock'n'Roll Kids

I think we need to stop thinking about what we think is a winning formula and go back to our roots, next year try something really Irish

user104658 15-05-2017 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 9307010)
This is true.It's all political bollocks.It's been that way for aslong as i've been watching Eurovision(which has only been occasionally).I seem to remember saying the same when the Iraq war happened.

Like every other TV singing competition, it's a popularity contest not a talent contest. When was the last time the "best singer" won something like The X Factor? People just vote for who they like, regardless of their performance...

...and people don't like the UK very much. Even less right now.

Like, if Scotland had a separate entry we would blates come in the top 3 every year :whistle:


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