Monday, 30 November 2009
Finland's Fifteen
The 15 songs vying to represent Finland at the 2010 Eurovision have been put online. However at time of writing it seems that there has been too much traffic to the website of national broadcaster, YLE, so they aren't currently available there.
But thanks to Youtube, we've taken a quick listen, and think they're not a bad bunch of songs.
On first hearing our favourites are:
Osmo Ikonen - Heaven or Hell
Heli Kajo - Annankadun kulmassa
Nina Lassander - Cider Hill
The Finnish national selection consists of 3 rounds, beginning on 8 January and ending with a grand final on 30 January.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Let It Swing! Norway reveals 21 songs competing to defend Eurocrown
The 21 song titles (and writers) taking part in the Norwegian MGP, which will select the host country's Eurovision entry in 2010, have been revealed here.
And what a list it is! There are some extremely familiar names, not least 2 times Eurovision winner, Rolf Løvland (above), who has submitted a song called The Touch.
Other songwriters on the list are Mira Craig (composer of Hold On Be Strong), Alexander Stenerud (who entered MGP in 2008 with Find My Girl), Ben Adams, Mark Read, Christian Ingebrigtsen, David Eriksen (aka boy band A1), Melodifestivalen veteran, Fredrik Kempe and Maltese lyricist, Gerard James Borg!
It looks like Norway is going all out to get a great song to represent them in Oslo next year. And the good news is we don't have to wait too long before the Norwegian selection kicks off. The first semi final takes place on 8 January.
Let It Swing!
Saturday, 21 November 2009
The Netherlands wins Junior Eurovision 2009!
Ok we got it wrong big time this year with Junior Eurovision. Our tip, Malta, came 8th!
The voting was exciting, and just as the points of the last jury came in, it looked like Armenia was going to win, but FYR Macedonia gave them just 1 point, and handed victory to The Netherlands. For Armenia it's the 2nd time they looked like they were going to win: in 2007 they had victory snatched away at the last moment.
So congratulations to Ralf and his catchy entry Click Clack. Perhaps the fact that Ralf sang after a series of girl performers helped, especially as, we guess, most of the young audience would be girls, who would probably want to vote for a boy.
So 2009 has been an interesting year with two Western countries winning Eurovision and Junior Eurovision. It looks like the addition of juries has helped balance things up, and now, provided a country has a good song, anyone can win.
Hooray - after a decade of difficulties, Eurovision looks like it will enter the 'Teenies' in good health.
Friday, 20 November 2009
Junior Eurovision 2009 - our tip for the top: MALTA!
OK, we love the Belgian song, we really do, but we think the winner of Junior Eurovision 2009 is Malta!
This time last week we didn't rate the Maltese song at all, but that was before we saw the entry's performers, Francesca and Mikaela rehearsing in Kyiv. This once passed over song is now our tip for the top!
It's called Double Trouble - a bouncy pop tune with a clever, but simple prop (incorporating stairs and a slide), a key change just at the right moment....and a brilliant use of bubbles!
What we like about this song is that it doesn't look overly rehearsed. Quite a lot of the entries in Junior are just a bit too slick and polished, and we're not sure that's what this contest is about.
Judge for yourselves:
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Junior Eurovision 2009 - Belgium is best but not our winner!
There's one stand out song in this year's Junior Contest, and it comes from Belgium. Laura sings Zo Verliefd, and throws in some good old yodelling for good measure.
It's definitely the best song in the Contest, and if there's any justice it will win big on Saturday, but it will be interesting to see if a Western song can win the Contest. Most countries taking part are from the East, so if Belgium does triumph it will be quite an achievement.
Until the beginning of the week Belgium would have been our tip for the top, but after seeing one particular song in rehearsal, we've changed our minds. One entry that we hadn't even really noticed has totally gone up in our estimation, so much so that we're tipping it to win.
But which song is it? All will be revealed tomorrow!
Junior Eurovision 2009 - another one to watch: Belarus
Belarus may not have had much success in the adult Eurovision, but they've won the Junior Contest twice: in 2005 and 2007.
This year their song is quite a strange affair. Backed by 4 young chaps, it's sung by Yury Demidovich, and is a mix of opera, hard rock and lots of talking. It's called Volshebnyi Krolik which we think translates as Magic Rabbit.
Most people seem to think it's a poor song, but there's no denying the performance is certainly intriguing and Yury looks calm and comfortable. Will it be a 3rd victory for Belarus - probably not, but it may come close.
Watch the first rehearsal here:
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Junior Eurovision 2009 - ones to watch: Netherlands and Russia
With 3 days to go before the big event, it's time for Eurovision Express to take a look at who's likely to do well in this year's Junior Eurovision.
Amongst our favourites are the songs from the Netherlands and Russia.
The Dutch song is in the hands of one of the few boy singers in the contest - Ralf Mackenbach, who sings the catchy Click Clack. Ralf performs 7th on the night, and has the advantage of being the first boy to appear in the running order. It's a good song, and we think it deserves to find its way near the top of the final scoreboard.
Another strong contender comes from Russia with Ekaterina Ryabova singing Malenkiy Prints. Unfortunately for Ekaterina she's performing in the dreaded 2nd position, although the first Junior Contest was won by Dino for Croatia from that spot.
Watch the first rehearsals of these 2 songs below:
Amongst our favourites are the songs from the Netherlands and Russia.
The Dutch song is in the hands of one of the few boy singers in the contest - Ralf Mackenbach, who sings the catchy Click Clack. Ralf performs 7th on the night, and has the advantage of being the first boy to appear in the running order. It's a good song, and we think it deserves to find its way near the top of the final scoreboard.
Another strong contender comes from Russia with Ekaterina Ryabova singing Malenkiy Prints. Unfortunately for Ekaterina she's performing in the dreaded 2nd position, although the first Junior Contest was won by Dino for Croatia from that spot.
Watch the first rehearsals of these 2 songs below:
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Place Your Bets Please....for Junior Eurovision 2009
Eurovision Express always likes a little flutter, and we're always interested to see what the odds are on the Junior Contest. Last year we had to wait until 11am on the day of the Contest before any betting was available, but not this year!
The only bookmaker that seems to offer odds these days are Bet365, so hats off to them!
Here are the starting prices:
Belgium 7/2
Russia 7/2
Ukraine 4/1
Netherlands 9/2
Georgia 5/1
Belarus 9/1
FYR Macedonia 10/1
Sweden 12/1
Armenia 12/1
Romania 14/1
Malta 16/1
Serbia 18/1
Cyprus 18/1
We've taken a look at the rehearsals from Day 1, which covered 12 of the 13 songs, and placed our bets. On whom, you may ask?
Well, all will be revealed later in the week, but it wasn't a country we originally had any intention of betting on!
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Junior Eurovision is on its way
It's just over a week til Junior Eurovision 2009. Eurovision Express prides itself on keeping an eye on the younger member of the Eurovision family, and this year will be no different.
Rehearsals kick off next Monday in Kyiv, Ukraine, and we'll be providing our regular dose of thoughts, reactions and predictions on who's likely to triumph this year.
Meanwhile let's take a look at last year's winners, from Georgia:
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Johan's Our Joker!
For 2010 Sweden has allocated one of its 32 semi-final places to a song that is chosen by the Swedish public through a series of voting from online clips.
There were, we think, about 200-300 songs vying for this spot - in other words far too many to listen to. Now there are just 10 left so we can make a few comments.
The most interestingly titled is Alrik Paulsson's Lite sex och lite spex, but unfortunately the song isn't especially strong.
Lovers of 80s camp should check out Genjor McNell's My Kind of Love. And for sheer cheek you have to admire Ingela Hemming, whose Love For People sounds uncannily like Roxette's It Must Have Been Love.
But, our money's on Johan Skoog with a very good pop song - När vi har landat . Johan we've got our fingers crossed for you!
Judge the 10 songs for yourself here.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Let's hear it for Hera! Consong winner 2009!
Eurovision Express is back from Belfast, are we're delighted to report that Hera Bjork did, as we predicted, win ConSong 2009 for Denmark. But it was a close run thing!
As always ConSong - a competition that gives songs that didn't make it through their national finals a chance to compete against each other - was an incredibly well produced event.
We had thought Hera Bjork was going to romp home with the brilliant Someday, but in the end it was only 4 points that separated her from the song that came second, Norway's Alexander Stenerup's Find My Girl (see video below).
Completing a Scandinavian top three was Sweden's Alcazar with Stay The Night.
Fourth place was taken by Greece with Sakis' Ride On Time, although we think they would have done better with the other song that Sakis sang in the national final, the 80s sounding Out Of Control.
And, much to our delight, the Netherlands came 5th with The Toppers and Everybody Can Be A Star, which we think is much better than Shine.
So a good Top 5, but best of all - Hera triumphed!
As always ConSong - a competition that gives songs that didn't make it through their national finals a chance to compete against each other - was an incredibly well produced event.
We had thought Hera Bjork was going to romp home with the brilliant Someday, but in the end it was only 4 points that separated her from the song that came second, Norway's Alexander Stenerup's Find My Girl (see video below).
Completing a Scandinavian top three was Sweden's Alcazar with Stay The Night.
Fourth place was taken by Greece with Sakis' Ride On Time, although we think they would have done better with the other song that Sakis sang in the national final, the 80s sounding Out Of Control.
And, much to our delight, the Netherlands came 5th with The Toppers and Everybody Can Be A Star, which we think is much better than Shine.
So a good Top 5, but best of all - Hera triumphed!
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