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Moldova MOLDOVA 2018 - DoReDos - My Lucky Day

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  • 12

    18 9.7%
  • 10

    17 9.2%
  • 8

    14 7.6%
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    11 5.9%
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    8 4.3%
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    19 10.3%
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    20 10.8%
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    14 7.6%
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    12 6.5%
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    13 7.0%
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    39 21.1%

  • Total voters
    185

hawadharma

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Quite an impressive performance at the Riga pre-party. Sure, it's tacky, but they've got good vocals, plenty of energy, smiles all around, and those little bits of choreography towards the end are fun!

This is gradually climbing my rankings, and I'm hoping it'll make it out of SF2.

Wow such a good performance in contrary to the national final performance !!

This is my favourite underdog of this season !!
 

BernadetteCydonia

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Not to mention that these 'bastards' were late to the pre-party so Amber from 2015 sacrificed herself to make up for her absence and nobody cared so she was sad...
 

JonnyWest

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The skinny guy is so awkward and makes me really uncomfortable :? their chemistry as a group is pretty bad also... can't believe Moldova is going from Sunstroke Project to this :/
 

A-lister

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The skinny guy is so awkward and makes me really uncomfortable :? their chemistry as a group is pretty bad also... can't believe Moldova is going from Sunstroke Project to this :/

As far as song goes I prefer this over Sunstrike last year xshrug

But they need to work on the chemistry and performance, vocally they are ok actually, and they seem to be enthusiastic enough, but they need to have proper choreography and synchronizing in May, but I wouldn't judge it on some local performance. Sunstroke were really underrated last year as well with bookies and in rankings, and then ended up with probably the most efficient performance of ESC 2017 and a top. 3 spot.
 

A-lister

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The casual viewers in May will be like:

:lol: not at all, the casual viewer will vote this to the finals you will all see, this is EUROpean and EUROvision in its core. Maybe people from outside of Europe don't get it, but only Australians outside of Europe are allowed to vote and many of them are of European diaspora (especially Greeks and Serbs that will totally "get this"). Yes this could have been in Eurovision 2004-2012 (not 1996 though), but alot of viewers miss those years when Eurovision was more fun and more countries sent tunes reflecting the cultures. This is nothing ground-breaking, but it actually comes across as fresh in a contest where half of the entries try to be more serious than they actually can live up to, this is straight up Eurovision fun-realness and I think if they get the staging right and vocals, people will be up for a surprise in May.
 

Mrm

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[MENTION=12307]Yoozek[/MENTION]

Where is your reaction to this from Moscow, to complete wonderful reactions! :p :D :lol:
 

Yoozek

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@<b><a href="http://escunited.com/forum/member.php?u=12307" target="_blank">Yoozek</a></b>

Where is your reaction to this from Moscow, to complete wonderful reactions! :p :D :lol:

You know when your pre-eurovision party sucks, when this one is the best vocally of the evening. I mean, for real now. She was the worst one of the bunch two years ago. And look, two years have passed for our Margaret, too. She still can't sing.


Also, they have no....these things in ears. First dude ( I'm guessing his part in "Doredos" is "Do" then so I'm gonna call him this way) missed first line but caught up in a second one which for me is a great thing. Then "Re" (the girl) was perfect and "Dos" (that creep) wasn't overracting/jumping/clapping like he was hugging the fattest American person there is... so I think they were best tonight. Still got my JesusBelle (don't mistake her for Jezebel) from Malta to listen to though.
 

Phoenix

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They don't make turbofolk songs like this one these days. It's the cheap basement production that I grew up with and it is the sound of JOY! I really need this hot trash to advance to the finals.
 

lolita

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They don't make turbofolk songs like this one these days. It's the cheap basement production that I grew up with and it is the sound of JOY! I really need this hot trash to advance to the finals.

Hahah, you know, dear neighbour, that turbofolk is in our country main, but that is not the type of music I listen to, I have always despised Grand Show and that company, and this cheap song gets on my nerves, it is my 43rd song on list. :lol: It is fine if you like it, I just despise that our turbofolk, and this sounds like turbofolk from 2000's.
 

Phoenix

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Hahah, you know, dear neighbour, that turbofolk is in our country main, but that is not the type of music I listen to, I have always despised Grand Show and that company, and this cheap song gets on my nerves, it is my 43rd song on list. :lol: It is fine if you like it, I just despise that our turbofolk, and this sounds like turbofolk from 2000's.

I didn't like turbofolk either at first, but here where I live it was the only thing playing on nights out so I had gotten used to it and eventually started liking some songs. I think the genre evolved from then and it's quite trendy these days. I always wonder how folk videos look so professional and expensive when our music videos look like they cost 100 kn :lol:
But yes, this sounds like cheap turbofolk from the 2000's, it brings me back to the days of Mariš li, Sexy Seka, Gaćice and such and I can't bring myself to hate it :oops: :mrgreen:
 

lolita

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I didn't like turbofolk either at first, but here where I live it was the only thing playing on nights out so I had gotten used to it and eventually started liking some songs. I think the genre evolved from then and it's quite trendy these days. I always wonder how folk videos look so professional and expensive when our music videos look like they cost 100 kn :lol:
But yes, this sounds like cheap turbofolk from the 2000's, it brings me back to the days of Mariš li, Sexy Seka, Gaćice and such and I can't bring myself to hate it :oops: :mrgreen:

Don't worry, at least I understand you completely! :lol: ;)
 

Ana Raquel

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i want to believe that they only need the right staging to go to the finals

charismatic icons who can sing live
 

VikingTiger

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This WILL be in the Grand Final - I am quite sure of that. To me this entry is just pure unpretentious fun!
Really good live vocals, lot's of stage presence, Saturday night and Eurovision.... a winning combination! Well, I didnt mean "winning" as in actually running away with the big Trophy...but I am expecting a very decent result for Moldova this year.
 

ApEsc

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I must say that their performance in Israel, I was very surprised, Moldova's song is good for a live performance.

On the one hand, this is a song that the Israeli audience knows about its music, some ethnic music that is rhythmic, a bit restrictive to our Mediterranean music. And those who saw their performance in Israel saw 20,000 people in the audience applaud and enjoy the song
On the other hand, I say that I am surprised, because I did not expect that such a quantity would actually connect to such a song.

It's not at the top of the songs I like, but it's a very fun song
 
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