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merlotgran Sat 23-May-15 20:47:40

The usual racket!

At least the UK entry could sing.

sparkygran Sun 24-May-15 21:02:51

We had our annual Eurovision family party complete with Chinese meal, countries drawn out of a hat and a £5 from each of the adults to add a bit of spice and whoever had the winning country got the loot in this case ME. Well done Sweden.
Lucky girl jen that she walked into your house bit of a shock for you all though.

rosequartz Sun 24-May-15 20:11:52

I was down the pub too! grin
Did I miss anything?

Ah, Graham Norton, yes - I would have enjoyed listening to him.

Soutra Sun 24-May-15 19:57:46

Apparently it is the longest running music programme, although to quote Graham Norton, that was just last night's show!gringrin

soontobe Sun 24-May-15 19:53:15

Sweden was a consistently good singer. Most of the others had wobbles.
Plus the graphics, or whatever you call them were good. And a bit original.

yes, Russia was dressed in white. A worthy second I think.

dj - that sort of thing happening is not that unusual. Agree about locking your door after dark. Best thing to do.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 24-May-15 13:23:26

You down the pub again harri?

harrigran Sun 24-May-15 13:21:24

Oh, was it the Eurovision song contest last night ?

Tegan Sun 24-May-15 12:57:23

I thought she was dressed in black [but not the one with dead crows on her shoulders shock]!

vampirequeen Sun 24-May-15 12:37:29

Was she dressed in white? If so, that was Russia. That was a very good song too.

Tegan Sun 24-May-15 12:19:11

The thing about Graham is that he really loves Eurovision and it shows through in his commentary. I think t's pretty clever, being able to write a song that is instantly catchy and enjoyable. There was another song that I liked [a lady singing] that I really liked but I can't remember which one it was...it was more towards the end.

durhamjen Sun 24-May-15 12:11:43

Some people like supermarket music, mishap.

vampirequeen Sun 24-May-15 12:08:04

I loved the Belgium and Cyprus entries but no problem with Sweden winning as it was a very good song and the projections/choreography with a images was brilliant.

In fact I likes most of the songs this year which is unusual. Only a couple left me glad when they were over. I thought all the songs at the bottom deserved more points. I suppose it's just the way it works though. I liked the Austrian song and I think it scored zero.

I love the way Graham Norton commentates. He's kept to the Terry Wogan gently mocking format.

Mishap Sun 24-May-15 11:28:37

I did not watch it - I was at a baroque concert (there's posh) - but have just googled the Swedish entry - what a load of pap! What I call "supermarket music"!

durhamjen Sun 24-May-15 11:23:03

Haven't heard anything, anno, but my son's partner knows the people she was supposed to be staying with, so no doubt we will hear.
Apparently there were quite a few staying at that particular house so I hope the rest were not in the same state.
Actually, if my son had not been here, I would have assumed the girl was having a hypo.

rosesarered Sun 24-May-15 11:15:25

Sizzarre? bizarre!

rosesarered Sun 24-May-15 11:14:48

I haven't watched this for years.When the DC were still at home they used to like to watch it for the laughs.It's a bizarre spectacle.

annodomini Sun 24-May-15 10:32:41

dj, what a bizarre happening! Have you heard what the outcome was? I always record Eurovision so that I can fast forward over the boring bits and if a song sounds like a dirge, I can ff that too. I heard and liked the Swedish entry and it's good that justice was done. I rather enjoyed the jollity of our entry, but obviously that wasn't appreciated. Eurovision is a serious business!

hildajenniJ Sun 24-May-15 10:27:20

I thought it was much better than the last few years. I loved the songs from Sweden and Russia so I didn't mind which one won. Australia's participation gave it a little extra interest. Wouldn't it be a good idea to invite a country outside Europe to enter every two or three years? Not every year of course.

POGS Sun 24-May-15 09:56:36

I thought Austria put a lot of effort into the stage settings/technical side of things, so well done to them I say.

At least we had 5 points and didn't come last, Germany and France didn't get 1 point.

I thought this year was very good to be honest and I liked the Swedish entry also Russia although my favourite was Australia.

Eloethan, My understanding is , Australia was invited as a one off because it was the 60th anniversary of the Eurovision and Australia has a large viewing population, they like it. Had they won they could not take part next year so they could have nominated a European country in their place.

Tegan Sun 24-May-15 09:53:35

I really liked the Belgian song although it didn't stand up on it's own as a great song without the stage show which totally complemented it. More like a good track on a good album; the lad has a bright future ahead of him. I was bemused bythe popularity of the Russian song; all I can assume is that, with the amount of airplay the songs get on the run up to the contest, it's a grower. The Swedish song,to me stood out right from the start and I would have been very disappointed if it hadn't've won [I've been playing it a lot since last night]. The voting was fascinating, especially the way so many moulds were broken; who knows..if we'd had a song that was less dire maybe we would have had a fair few votes for once.soon; I don't think anyone particularly wants to win it with a view to staging it the following year, as it costs a fortune to put on [although I countries such as ourselves have to contribute towards it]. Had Australia won they would have had to nominate a European country to stage it for them.

felice Sun 24-May-15 09:30:01

Tottally amazed at the points Belguim got, everyone here thought it was dire. Thats Eurovision I suppose.
My problem was that the music was so loud I could hardly hear the singers, and all the flashing lights gave me a headache.
X had to switch off as he has epilepsy.
I do love it, it is taken quite seriously on the continent.

soontobe Sun 24-May-15 09:20:47

Sweden

ninathenana Sun 24-May-15 09:12:22

Who won ?

soontobe Sun 24-May-15 09:10:09

I dont think that Australia should have been in it.
Imagine if they had one, and took business away from another country.
Couldnt they start up a australasia contest?

ninathenana Sun 24-May-15 01:35:21

I have better ways too pass the time grin

Not knocking those of you that enjoy it.

Eloethan Sun 24-May-15 00:45:13

durhamjen Sorry to hear about the young girl - how sad.