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nerds-yearbook · 23 days
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In 1880, murderer Joe Caswell was prepared to be hung for his crimes. The witnesses to the event were shocked as when Caswell dropped with the noose he suddenly vanished. They are further mystified, when the body of a murderer from the year 1960 suddenly appeared and took his place in the noose. ("Execution", Twilight Zone, TV)
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Public Defender - The Case of the Parolee - CBS - March 11, 1954
Crime Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Howard J. Green
Produced by
Directed by Erle C. Kenton
Starring
Reed Hadley as Bart Matthew
Chris Drake as Mark Collins
Mary Ellen Kay as Alice Parker
Douglas Fowley as Fred Davis
Fay Roope as Mr. Marshall
John Close as Hamlon
George Lloyd as Bartender
Snub Pollard as Barfly
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thebarroomortheboy · 2 years
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“At 8:15 the subject appeared desperately tired, so I put him to bed. After two hours, I've discovered the following: His name is Joseph Caswell. He tells me he was a trail boss on a cattle ranch in the territory of Montana. His last moment of recollection was November 14th, 1880. He says he was riding herd when suddenly he blacked out. He awoke to find himself on the cot of my laboratory. He felt no sensations, and only in the last few moments did he seem to have any grasp of what has occurred. There's one disturbing point. There are the marks of a rope etched deeply into his neck. He has no explanation for this. And I have one other observation, hardly scientific. I don't like his looks. I don't like the eyes, or the face, or the expression. I get a feeling of disquiet. I - I get a feeling that I've taken a 19th-century primitive and placed him in a 20th-century jungle. And heaven help whoever gets in his way.” - Prof. Manion 
The Twilight Zone | 1.26 Execution 
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nnjzz · 6 days
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ROOPE ERONEN + SECRET SIGNALS + DEVOS KABUKI + JAZZERCISERS
VENDREDI LE 20.09
ROOPE ERONEN fi SECRET SIGNALS fr DEVOS KABUKI fr JAZZERCISERS fr
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P.A.F. 6€
20:00 PORTES 20:40 ACTION!
ROOPE ERONEN fi Artiste multi-facette, multi-casquette, multi-cassettes. Dessinateur autodidacte, musicien, tantôt en groupe ( chez Avarus, Maniacs Dream, Pylon, Keijut, Kemialliset Ystävät, Puke Eaters... ), tantôt solo ( sous son vrai nom ou aka Nuslux ), " il brasse de la bière pour vivre, dirige le label Lal Lal Lal et fait des bandes dessinées."
Sa musique -  une electronica psychédélique cubiste, multicouche  et multicolore - brassée depuis toujours à base de ( divers ) synthés ( à clavier ou pas ), boucles, samples ( mais pas nécessairement ) et avec des cassettes, ressemble à un patchwork fantaisiste caractérisé par des associations inopinées de rythmiques bancales,de séquences farfelues, de nappes discordantes et de notes inattendues.
Alors que les enregistrements sont souvent multipistes et ressemblent davantage à des compositions, les concerts sont principalement improvisés.
https://roopeeronen.bandcamp.com/
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SECRET SIGNALS fr Trio - guitare / synthé / autre(s) Né en 2023 dans les plaines enneigées de Franche-Comté à l’occasion de l’exposition ‘Fais le toi-même si t’es pas content’ au Crac 19 de Montbéliard.
Une co-production FLTMSTPC/Eden Editions.
Il s'agit d'une association spontanée et des plus évidentes entre les gens qui dessinent, font des collages, des labels ( K7 mais pas que), graphzines, expos et, accessoirement, de la musique et des concerts aussi.
Un aperçu de ce qui vous attend par ici :
DEVOS KABUKI fr Collages / grattages / dérapages noise-électro acoustiques /  lo-fi / / / / mix K7 / / poker face stand up ( mais assis ), mangas / cartons / jus de gingembre.
Boss du label Mid-day Massage Parlor, moitié des duos Ghouls Overcome / Cameron Jazz, un tiers des trios Bâton Rouge / Béton Rage  /  Violette Nozière,
C'est : " trop bien " ! De ouf . https://soundcloud.com/devos_kabuki
JAZZERCISERS fr Mehdi Shoboshobo + Jo L'Indien / / Minifer " vs " Random Cult.
Un soundtrack imaginaire d'un giallo sci-fi érotique imaginaire.
Nappes, riffs synthétiques, synthés / pédales, " du cinéma-bis pour les oreilles " : " ... on va essayer de se synchroniser en midi mais avant d'avoir essayé c'est dur de dire ce que ça peut produire. En tout cas y'aura des presets et du gros son bien numérique. "  Fly - Jo L'Indien
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who is your 2020 esc winner? oooooor could you give us your top 5 from 2020?
Ok, so. In my opinion 2020 was VERY weak year and I can barely scrape five songs I liked, so in that sense it doesn't bother me that this was the season we lost. What makes me sad though is that in my opinion the most likely winners were Lithuania and Iceland and even though they got great results the next year, it might take a long time before either of them is an actual contender again. Here we go:
5: Spain: Blas Cantó - Universo While I recognise the song is not necessarily anything special, I really like the modern elements during verses, the Spanish language and Blas's voice.
4: Switzerland: Gjon's Tears - Répondez-moi I mean, it's Gjon's Tears. His VOICE. It's otherworldy.
3: Iceland: Daði og Gagnamagnið - Think About Things So ridiculously catchy and entertaining. Better than 10 Years, even. 80's gamemusic effects are brilliant and really tickle my soul.
2: Lithuania: The Roop - On Fire My favourite Lithuanian entry of all time. Catchy beat, crisp and slightly melancholic, great lyrics. Love it to bits. I believe it would have won in 2020.
1: Italy: Diodato - Fai Rumore Which country is the best in Eurovision and why is it Italy? His voice, the orchestration, the lyrics. The contrast between the two performances, when during the the pandemic Diodato performed alone in an empty arena, and two years after that when he got to perform to a full arena in front of the home audience, and everyone was singing along fai rumore sì, che non lo posso sopportare, questo silenzio innaturale 😭😭😭
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honestly the first chorus is probably the most magical moment I've ever been part of in a live Eurovision show
edit. almost forgot my bubbling under: we never got the live performance, but Germany was also excellent! Of course it had the be the year when the contest got cancelled.
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Eurovision 2020: My Top 10 1. The Roop - On Fire - Lithuania 2. Victoria - Tears Getting Sober - Bulgaria 3. Diodato - Fai Rumore - Italy 4. Little Big - UNO - Russia 5. Ben Dolic - Violent Thing - Germany 6. Ben & Tan - YES - Denmark 7. ROXEN - Alcohol you - Romania 8. Ulrikke - Attention - Norway 9. Aksel - Looking Bank - Finland 10. Benny Cristo - Kemama - Czech Republic playlist here (x)
P.S. It was suppost to be Eurovision week so I decided to do some gifs! I’m really sad about what is happening in the world and about the artist who may or may not represent their country next year. Full TOP 41 coming soon! 
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raynbowclown · 2 years
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The Atomic Kid
The Atomic Kid (1954) starring Mickey Rooney, Robert Strauss, Elaine Devry The Atomic Kid is a comedy about … surviving an atomic bomb blast? Yes! Surprisingly, it’s very funny! (more…)
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eurosong · 3 years
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Undo my ESC 2021 - Semi-final 1
Good afternoon, folks! Every year, I take a look at each semi-final and share what feasible change I would make – as small as changing a few lines of the song or an element of staging, or as big as a different song completely winning a national final – to make it even better (just in my own opinion of course!) This year will be harder than usual, but I’ll try to set aside my conviction that every 2020 artist should have been able to return to see how different SF1 might look. Let’s go!
🇱🇹 Lithuania: PiN was in the Roop's hands, and whilst I fell in love with some of the underdog songs they were up again, most notably Home and Never fall for you again I wouldn't take away the chance away from the Roop. There's nothing I'd change about Discoteque, and I love their nod to On fire, but the way that they also took things in a different direction to last time.
🇸🇮 Slovenia: I may be in a small minority, but I absolutely love Amen and I loved Voda too! Ana Soklič has so much presence and stunning vocals with so much texture and depth; she can sell me pretty much everything. My only change would be to insert Slovenian language lyrics!
🇷🇺 Russia: I was initially really disappointed that we wouldn't see the iconic Little Big on the ESC stage - but I commend the way they wanted to share the limelight with other artists. The unexpected Russian mini-NF ended up being a revelation and very diverse for its size. I liked all three songs, but I think that the best hands down won. There is nothing I have to change to Russian woman, one of the most powerful propositions of the season for me. I just hope juries will value it and we won't see a Telemóveis style situation!
🇸🇪 Sweden: After a year of being happy with the result in Sweden - I was always in Dotter's corner, but who can't love the Mamas? - we return to more familiar terrain of an MF result disgruntling me. Tusse has charisma and talent, but his song is lacklustre at best for me. My fav was, once again, Dotter, and I wish that either she'd taken the win or that the Mamas got their shot at ESC as main artists.
🇦🇺 Australia: I really enjoy Technicolour, one of the more out-of-left-field entries from Oz. I am so intrigued as to what the Diane Warren song offered to Montaigne was like, as I'm certain that this isn't it, but I'm glad she trusted her gut and went for something so distinctive. My one change would be to get rid of the unnecessary key change at the end.
🇲🇰 Macedonia: When there was a nationalistic furore with attempts to stop Vasil from representing MK, I was entirely on his side even though his song for me is one of the least appealing of the edition. I'd still want him to get his chance at ESC - but his Sudbina would have been such a more compelling entry for my taste.
🇮🇪 Ireland: Lesley Roy served nostalgic pop wonderment for the second year in a row, and another song that has etched itself already onto my life's soundtrack. I don't know what I'd change, except perhaps translate one of the choruses into Irish Gaelic - it'd make the message of a return to home even more resonant for me.
🇨🇾 Cyprus: Cyprus and I haven't seen eye to eye for several years now, and it's a shame as they were one of my favourite countries of the 90s. I do enjoy El diablo more than their last trio of songs, but I find it leans too heavy on a clear inspiration from Gaga, which takes away from some of the more original elements of the song. So, I'd rework the chorus, and also change some of the lyrics elsewhere because some lines just flat out make me cringe.
🇳🇴 Norway: I seem to have been in the minority of people delighted at MGP's final results! I had bigger favourites - the rambunctious sea shanty that is Vi er Norge, the kickass empowering Witch woods or the pulsating groove of Playing with fire - but I wouldn't take Tix' win away from him given how meaningful it was for him and what the guy has been through. My change? Revert partially or entirely to the Norwegian version, Ut av mørket; for me, it hits my heart harder.
🇭🇷 Croatia: Sincerely, my biggest disappointment of the NF season potentially - I wish Damir had been internally selected, not just because of my wish to see all ESC'20 alumni return, but because his was the best Croatian song for me since Moja štikla. Tick-tock is harmless but if we can't get a Damir return in this hypothesis, then I'd go for Rijeka, which captivated me with its epicness on first listen and has just risen in my estimation since. Though, given Nina's histrionics after coming second, maybe I'd have Albina perform the song instead.
🇧🇪 Belgium: I was prepared to not be on board with Belgium this year despite my long-lived love for the country - I found Release me, whilst orchestrated beautifully, entirely lacking in dynamism; and I really couldn't stand the way the band dumped Luka unceremoniously. And yet... this lush piece of art is one of my favs of the entire season. And there's something different and singular in Geike's voice. So the only thing I'm changing here are the dudes' attitudes to ESC so that they can value it more, especially Alex.
🇮🇱 Israël: As one of the most naturally charismatic performers of 2020, I had high hopes for Eden's return and the original idea of a mega-NF for her seemed really promising. Instead, we ended up with an uninspired strewing of songs, of which the best didn't even get the chance to be recorded by her. Set me free was my favourite of the three that got to the final, but I feel they've really worsened it with the revamp, in between the hail mary pass of the whistle vote and the extra emphasis on "I'mma". I would have Eden perform Shoulders instead - I don't know how it NQd and think it would allow her to showcase her personality a lot more.
🇷🇴 Romania: I really enjoyed Roxen's selection last year - small but quite diverse, and I felt the best song won. My change would be to have seen a similar national final with 3 or 4 other songs of hers this time, because I'm not convinced in Amnesia anywhere near as much as I was of Alcohol you.
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: I wish they had gone with something at least a bit different rather than this cut, smudge and paste from last year that is so on the nose with its "you loved Cleopatra, so you will love this, won't you?" feel that it even namechecks the previous song. Efendi has a lot of talent and could have shown more diversity here.
🇺🇦 Ukraine: I'm getting used to the surprise revamp of Šum by now, but the question still remains for me, why did they do it? They needed to cut about a minute off the duration of the track, but to me, that doesn't explain why they also had to change the melody in large parts of the song. I'd be tempted to revert to a shortened form version of Šum version 1.
🇲🇹 Malta: Another unpopular opinion, but I'm just not that into the Maltese song this year. The lyrics are great and Destiny has poise and presence and PIPES and I'm sure she'll do well, but the style - a glammed up Electro-Velvet, essentially - doesn't heat me up, and I feel like the different parts of the composition are too dissonant from each other, like we have 2 or 3 songs in one here. My change would be for her to have gone with something more soul-ish in its sound, like AOML was.
And the AQs of this semi
🇩🇪 Germany: How did juries decide upon this, especially when there seems to have been many promising artists in the German selection? No shade against Jendrick who seems like a lovely chap, but the song sounds like the cheerful four chords on a ukulele you hear repeated as royalty free background music on Youtube tutorials, merged with a post-chorus breakdown taken from a Stefan Raab b-side. I would have gotten out my phone book and given Lilly among clouds a call - she gives me the vibes of being able to create something totally show-stopping.
🇳🇱 Netherlands: My original slight disappointment at this was more because of how high I have Grow than any fault of its own. It's another gorgeous composition from Jeangu, with probably the best set of lyrics of the year, and this is going to be a moment. I change nothing.
🇮🇹 Italy: I like Måneskin and their performances at Sanremo were brilliant - but they were far from being at the top of my favourites list. I would have given the win to Madame with Voce, or Ermal with Un milione di cose da dirti. Both would have been my #1 of the entire year, both move me deeply. Madame showcases contemporary Italian style with classic songwriting, whilst Ermal almost created a companion piece to Fai rumore - Diodato wanted to hear the sound of his loved one, whilst Ermal struggles to make a noise and say what he feels about his love.
Join me soon as I take a look at SF2 and its songs (and France, Spain and the UK, the auto-qualifiers from that semi!)
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nerds-yearbook · 8 months
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In 1960, Professor Manion had invented the first time transporter. On his first attempt he brought to his present, a man from 80 years past. He slowly learned and was upset to find that he teleported the murderer Joe Caswell just as he was being hung for his crimes. Manion paid for his mistake by being the next victim murdered by Caswell. The modern world turned out to be too much for Caswell who returned to the lab. He encountered a thief from the present who killed Caswell and then accidentally activated the time traveling device… to send him back to 1880 to take Caswell’s place in the noose. ("Execution", Twilight Zone, TV)
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nyaheum · 3 years
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And here I am, realizing my threat of making a ESC 2020 vs. ESC 2021 list.
Albania
Fall From The Sky (Arilena Ara) - Karma (Anxhela Peristeri)
Australia
Don’t Break Me (Montaigne) - Technicolour (Montaigne)
Austria
Alive (Vincent Bueno) - Amen (Vincent Bueno)
Azerbaijan
Cleopatra (Efendi) - Mata Hari (Efendi)
Belgium
Release Me (Hooverphonic) - The Wrong Place (Hooverphonic)
Bulgaria
Tears Getting Sober (VICTORIA) - Growing Up Is Getting Old (VICTORIA)
Croatia
Divlji Vjetre (Damir Kedzo) - Tick-Tock (Albina)
Cyprus
Running (Sandro) - El Diablo (Elena Tsagrinou)
(I REALLY dislike both tbh)
Czech Republic
Kemama (Benny Cristo) - omaga (Benny Cristo)
Denmark
YES (Ben & Tan) - Ove Os Pa Hinanden (Fyr Og Flamme)
Estonia
What Love Is (Uku Suviste) - The Lucky One (Uku Suviste)
(??? I’m still kinda scared of him)
Finland
Looking Bsck (Aksel) - Dark Side (Blind Channel)
France
Mon Alliée (Tom Leeb) - Voilà (Barbara Pravi)
Georgia
Take Me As I Am (Tornike Kipiani) - You (Tornike Kipiani)
Germany
Violent Thing (Ben Dolic) - I Don’t Feel Hate (Jendrik)
Greece
SUPGERG!RL (Stefania) - Last Dance (Stefania)
(tbh I don’t really like either)
Iceland
Think About Things (Dadi og Gagnamagnid) - 10 Years (Dadi og Gagnamagnid)
Ireland
Story Of My Life (Lesley Roy) - MAPS (Lesley Roy)
Israel
Feker Libi (Eden Alene) - Set Me Free (Eden Alene)
Italy
Fai Rumore (Diodato) - Zitti E Buoni (Maneskin)
Latvia
Still Breathing (Samanta Tina) - The Moon Is Rising (Samanta Tina)
Lithuania
On Fire (The Roop) - Discoteque (The Roop)
Malta
All Of My Love (Destiny) - Je Me Casse (Destiny)
Moldova
Prison (Natalia Gordienko) - SUGAR (Natalia Gordienko)
North Macedonia
YOU (Vasil) - Here I Stand (Vasil)
Norway
Attention (Ulrikke) - Fallen Angel (TIX)
Poland
Empires (Alicja) - The Ride (RAFAL)
Portugal
Medo De Sentir (Elisa) - Love Is On My Side (The Black Mamba)
(tbh they’re both very meh)
Romania
Alcohol You (ROXEN) - Amnesia (ROXEN)
Russia
Uno (Little Big) - Russian Woman (Manizha)
San Marino
Freaky! (Senhit) - Adrenalina (Senhit)
Serbia
Hasta La Vista (Hurricane) - Loco Loco (Hurricane)
Slovenia
Voda (Ana Soklic) - Amen (Ana Soklic)
Spain
Universo (Blas Cantó) - Voy A Quedarme (Blas Cantó)
Sweden
Move (The Mamas) - Voices (Tusse)
Switzerland
Répondez-moi (Gjon’s Tears) - Tout l’Univers (Gjon’s Tears)
The Netherlands
Grow (Jeangu Macrooy) - Birth Of A New Age (Jeangu Macrooy)
Ukraine
Solovey (Go_A) - Shum (Go_A)
United Kingdom
My Last Breath (James Newman) - Embers (James Newman)
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laifelow · 5 years
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Okay, so, ESC 2020 so far
Wtf, that’s so boring (not you Lithuania, I love you)
We’re finally getting  t h e  s o n g s  for this year Eurovision (I’m living for this shit), so, have a point of view (in no order):
Australia (Montaigne - Don’t Break Me) - I actually like the song, but I feel her voice is a bit weak. Nothing terrible, nothing amazing. This performance NEEDS to be improved, though.
Lithuania (The Roop - On Fire) - OMG YES. I like it. All. Solid vocal, feels modern. Very original. And that perfomance. Had me. Giggling. In the best way possible. It’s weird, borderline tacky, actually genius. Obviously my fav so far.
Norway (Ulrikke - Attention) Yes, she’s a good singer. And the song isn’t bad. I just don’t feel it. It’s a bit bland imo, it feels like I’ve heard it already. And, I mean... Pretty girl in sparkly dress, standing in smoke? Talk about déjà-vu.
Belgium (Hooverphonic - Release Me) Belgi, you’re disappointing me. I had so much hope for you. Remember Loïc Nottet? What’s The Pressure? For hell‘s sakes, Release Me and A Matter of Time are SO similar. It’s like a James Bond song, but lesser. Goes into the ‘not bad but boring’ basket.
Spain (Blas Canto - Universo) To my biggey st surprise, I actually like it. It’s def modern. Reminds me a bit of kpop, don’t know why. Easy listen, needs a good staging. I also hope the dude’s voice is as good live as it is in the studio version.
Albania (Arilena Ara - Shaj) It better fucking stays in albanian. It’s a beautiful language, and we should encourage national language in ESC. About the song, now... Well, I’ve heard better. Boi, I’m not feeling this year. Also, Albania has gotten me used to better.
Latvia (Samanta Tina - Still Breathing) It’s, ehhhhhh. not completely generic. I guess I don’t like this kind of music enough to be able to have a judgement on it. I love the rap part, thought. I feel this song will grow on me.
Armenia (Athena Manoukian - Chains On You) I like that it’s different. There’s something missing, but I don’t know why. Perhaps a better sound mixing, or something. On second thoughts, it’s a bit repetitive, and not agressive enough to really win me over. A slight revamp should do the trick.
Italy (Diodato - Fai Rumore) I usually like ballads, but this one feels a bit underwhelming. I think it’s a song better appreciated live, when the singer is really singer his heart out. That chorus has potential. Huge potential. But the rest is just meh. But dude can sing, and just like Latvia, I might like more after a few listens.
France (Tom Leeb - The Best In Me) Yo, it’s so boring. It’s borderline bad. Worst is, the singer has a really nice voice, but... BUT... It’s so generic. It feels outdated. There’s no high point. It’s like a love song from a 2000′ french musical, but even more boring. And it’s talking from a French that loves 2000′ musicals. Point is : wtf is that. We got ripped of Destination Eurovision, and got  t h a t. From foreign composer (It’s a first for french selection). It’s a fucking boring love song. God I’m pissed.
tl,dr: Lithuania rocks, France is rock bottom. The middle is disapointing.
I’M WAITING FOR MORE, ESC.
FOR BETTER.
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revechaleur · 5 years
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List of ESC 2020 songs that I will absolutely miss
Ulrikke Brandstorp - “Attention” 🇳🇴
Diodato - “Fai Rumore” 🇮🇹
Jeangu Macrooy - “Grow” 🇳🇱
Victoria - “Tears Getting Sober” 🇧🇬
The Roop - “On Fire” 🇱🇹
Daði & Gagnamagnið - “Think about Things” 🇮🇸
Ben Dolic - “Violent Thing” 🇩🇪
Benny Cristo - “Kemama” 🇨🇿
Destiny - “All of My Love” 🇲🇹
Eden Alene - “Feker Libi” 🇮🇱
Ben & Tan - “Yes” 🇩🇰
Hooverphonic - “Release Me” 🇧🇪
Blas Cantó - “Universo” 🇪🇸
The Mamas - “Move” 🇸🇪
Gjon’s Tears - “Répondez-Moi” 🇨🇭
Au revoir. Auf wiedersehen. Adíos. Cheers to better beginnings and Rotterdam 2021.
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My personal Top 10 Eurovision 2020 entries (before the show)
1. The Roop - On Fire (Lithuania) 2. Efendi - Cleopatra (Azerbaijan) 3. Victoria - Tears Getting Sober (Bulgaria) 4. Gjon’s Tears - Répondez-moi (Switzerland) 5. Diodato - Fai Rumore (Italy) 6. Ulrikke - Attention (Norway) 7. Arilena Ara - Fall From The Sky (Albania) 8. Montaigne - Don’t Break Me (Australia) 9. Daði og Gagnamagnið - Think About Things (Iceland) 10. Little Big - UNO (Russia)
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Eurovision 2020
Albania Arilena Ara, "Shaj" Albania usually brings beautiful songs, very intense, and this is no exception. I like it more than last year. And the Albanian language ♥
Armenia Athena Manoukian, “Chains On You” Hm, it has potential for sure, but it lacks something and it’s quite repetitive after a while.
Australia Montaigne, "Don't break me" This song is definitely on the side of weird stuff, I don’t understand it very much. For now I don't like it.
Belgium Hooverphonic, “Release me” In my opinion, Hooverphonic have always made songs that have a 007 vibe, and this is no exception. Not bad, but a little weak in the stanzas.
Czech Republic Benny Christo, "Kemama" I'm sorry, but reggaeton is a musical genre that I can't stand, so for me it's NO with the strength of a thousand suns.
Italy Diodato, "Fai rumore" In theory, it’s a song with good potential, it’s similar, in the melody and in the genre, to the one that won last year. However, it doesn't drive me crazy. Furthermore, we always have the perennial problem of too long songs: this must be cut by 45 seconds and it risks to become shit.
Latvia Samanta Tina, "Still breathing" My favourite so far: I like the beat, the sound, her voice, and the message.
Lithuania The Roop, "On fire" Another great song with a fantastic beat. The quirk dance moves are spectacular, I hope he brings them to Rotterdam. My second in the ranking for now.
Norway Ulrikke, "Attention" A very flat song, with no particular sparks, it leaves me very indifferent.
Poland Alicja Szemplińska, “Empires” She has a beautiful and powerful voice, but the song is a bit boring, she would need a more aggressive musical arrangement.
Slovenia Ana Soklič, “Voda” Same problem I’ve with the Polish song: great voice, very in tune, but the song has no peaks of originality and after a while it becomes boring.
Spain Blas Cantó, "Universo" After listening to it a few times, this has risen in the standings, the refrain in particular is beautiful.
Ukraine Go_A, “Solovey” I like the sounds of this song, it certainly recalls something traditional, but it also has fantasy touches (at times it can remember an elven song) and a nice beat. For me it’s a yes.
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aprilskyforever · 4 years
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Henny ranks Eurovision 2020  (second edition, the day before the final)
... or, the day there would have been a final, had it been one at all. but with the way things are... well you all know why. this also means we haven’t seen anything change with the songs; no live versions from preparties, no rehersal clips, and of course, no actual on-stage versions.  
   this doesn’t stop me from having my opinions change over time though! songs grow on or off you, so let’s do one final ranking of this season, shall we?
category: this should have won and it hurts me that it never got the chance 
1 Bulgaria Victoria Tears Getting Sober (-) 2 Lithuania The Roop On Fire (+1) 3 Iceland Daði & Gagnamagnið Think About Things (-1) 4 Germany Ben Dolić Violent Thing (-) 5 Israel Eden Alene Feker libi (+2)
category: crown worthy👑
6 United Kingdom James Newman My Last Breath (-1) 7 Denmark Ben & Tan Yes (+2) 8 Italy Diodato Fai rumore (+4) 9 Ireland Lesley Roy Story of My Life (+1) 10 Switzerland Gjon's Tears Répondez-moi (-2) 11 Azerbaijan Efendi Cleopatra (-5) 12 Russia Little Big Uno (-1)
category: sure, they’re alright
13 Netherlands Jeangu Macrooy Grow (-) 14 Austria Vincent Bueno Alive (+2) 15 Norway Ulrikke Attention (+3) 16 Sweden The Mamas Move (-2) 17 Malta Destiny All of My Love (+2) 18 Latvia Samanta Tīna Still Breathing (+3) 19 Belarus VAL Da Vidna (-2) 20 Belgium Hooverphonic Release Me (+7) 21 Georgia Tornike Kipiani Take Me as I Am (+3) 22 Greece Stefania Superg!rl (-7) 23 Czech Republic Benny Cristo Kemama (-1) 24 Ukraine Go_A Solovey (-1)
category: doesn’t quite cut it
25 Spain Blas Cantó Universo (-) 26 North Macedonia Vasil You (-6) 27 Romania Roxen Alcohol You (+6) 28 Australia Montaigne Don't Break Me (-2) 29 Finland Aksel Kankaanranta Looking Back (-1) 30 France Tom Leeb Mon alliée (The Best in Me) (+7) 31 Croatia Damir Kedžo Divlji vjetre (-2) 32 Albania Arilena Ara Fall from the Sky (-1)
category: no thanks
33 San Marino Senhit Freaky (+1) 34 Slovenia Ana Soklič Voda (+6) 35Poland Alicja Szemplińska Empires (+1) 36 Serbia Hurricane Hasta La Vista (+2) 37 Portugal Elisa Medo de sentir (-5) 38 Moldova Natalia Gordienko Prison (-3) 39 Armenia Athena Chains on You (-) 40 Cyprus Sandro Running (-10) 41Estonia Uku Suviste What Love Is (-)
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MY EUROVISION TOP 41 (05.13)
So I will put this in my blog as a tradition like every year and I hope we will defeat this fucking virus :) enjoy
1.    The Roop - On Fire – Lithuania
2.    Victoria - Tears Getting Sober – Bulgaria
3.    Diodato - Fai Rumore – Italy
4.    Little Big - UNO – Russia
5.    Ben Dolic - Violent Thing – Germany
6.    Ben & Tan - YES – Denmark
7.    ROXEN - Alcohol you – Romania
8.    Ulrikke - Attention – Norway
9.    Aksel - Looking Bank – Finland
10.  Benny Cristo - Kemama - Czech Republic
11.  Uku Suviste – What Love Is – Estonia
12.  Hooverphonic – Release Me – Belgium
13.  Elisa – Medo de sentir – Portugal
14.  Sandro – Running - Cyprus
15.  Daði og Gagnamagnið – Think about Things – Iceland
16.  Efendi – Cleopatra – Azerbaijan
17.  Destiny – All of my Love – Malta
18.  The Mamas – Move – Sweden
19.  Hurricane – Hasta la Vista – Serbia
20.  Arilena Ara – Fall from the Sky – Albania
21.  Blas Cantó – Universo – Spain
22.  Gjon's Tears - Répondez-moi – Switzerland
23.  Go_A – Solovey – Ukraine
24.  Eden Alene – Feker libi – Israel
25.  James Newman – My Last Breath – UK
26.  Montaigne – Don‘t Break Me – Australia
27.  Jeangu Macrooy – Grow – The Netherlands
28.  Alicja – Empires – Poland
29.  Tornike Kipiani – Take me as I am – Georgia
30.  Lesley Roy – Story of my Life – Ireland
31.  Stefania – Supergirl – Greece
32.  VAL – Da vidna – Belarus
33.  Samanta Tina – Stil Breathing – Latvia
34.  Athena Manoukian – Chains on you – Armenia
35.  Ana Soklič – Voda – Slovenia
36.  Vasil – You – North Macedonia
37.  Damir Kedžo - Divlji vjetre - Croatia
38.  Tom Leeb - Mon alliée (The Best in Me) – France
39.  Natalia Gordienko – Prison – Moldova
40.  Vincent Bueno – Alive – Austria
41.  Senhit – Freaky! – San Marino
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