Yeah, Tommy's a pretty fun guy. I liked Iceland's feel-good disco too, nice guys those.Your country did pretty good!
Definitely! And Sweden of course. That chorus is cemented in my head right now.Yeah, Tommy's a pretty fun guy. I liked Iceland's feel-good disco too, nice guys those.
That's crazy to me, I told my family I don't want Austria to win because they're practically cheating bringing himThe guy with the most annoying voice won the Eurovision.
Maybe we have different thresholds for what we consider joke entries, but I only remember Estonia, and I didn't catch the second semi-final so maybe there was something there. What are the others for you? (Or did you not mean to include this year)Also, the last few years feel like we've gotten a few too many joke entries. If there's one here and there they can be fun, but if a good chunk of the songs goes "haha, we're sooo quirky and weird and craaazy, isn't that fun?" then they quickly lose their charm, at least for me.
Kaj isn't a joke song. They are a humor group that primarily do music numbers, but saying that it is a joke song is a couple of bridges too far. Sauna is about the most culturally Finnish thing there is (they are a Swedish speaking minority in Finland. My uncle lives in the same village) and it is a celebration of that.True, this year wasn't as bad in that regard. Estonia is the obvious one, but Iceland and Sweden felt a bit like joke songs, due to the way their show was set up.
I suppose Malta and Finland were more edgy rather than jokey.
Alright, I can see Sweden and was gonna guess Malta and Finland too. The real joke about Iceland is their reaction to finally getting pointsTrue, this year wasn't as bad in that regard. Estonia is the obvious one, but Iceland and Sweden felt a bit like joke songs, due to the way their show was set up.
I suppose Malta and Finland were more edgy rather than jokey.
Just saying how it felt without context, based entirely on the show. Also, "joke song" might sound a bit too negative with what I'm trying to convey. I suppose "funny" or "humor song" or something like that would be more fitting. In that sense it's one of the tropes of ESC, you have the big, dramatic ballads, the quirky and funny songs, the arguably (ill) fitting band songs (sometimes going as far as metal, usually not though) and so on.Kaj isn't a joke song. They are a humor group that primarily do music numbers, but saying that it is a joke song is a couple of bridges too far. Sauna is about the most culturally Finnish thing there is (they are a Swedish speaking minority in Finland. My uncle lives in the same village) and it is a celebration of that.
Damn this weather. It’s May, and I’d already gotten used to May being sunny and summerishly hot. But now it’s the second week of gray skies, relative cold, and rain. Aaargh!
Polish song had lyrics but it was in Polish beside one part in english and old slavic words at the end.Not a great year indeed, so many nothing dance songs and screaming. I'm not sure Poland's song had any lyrics...
I know it didn't actually have no lyrics, but it sounded to me like every line was screamed in the same way. Did not like it at all.Polish song had lyrics but it was in Polish beside one part in english and old slavic words at the end.