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English entry
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It's OK, England are welcome to this entry.
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I seen his crowdfunding thing - you can pay to chat to him for a few minutes on Christmas Day if you want. Have to say don't think that'd be top of Xmas listAlex joined a Eurovision group on Facebook that I belong to, and he's doing a crowdfunding campaign to launch a solo album. And today, he revealed that he's going to be a dad in the new year - it's going to be a girl!
Alex joined a Eurovision group on Facebook that I belong to, and he's doing a crowdfunding campaign to launch a solo album. And today, he revealed that he's going to be a dad in the new year - it's going to be a girl!
For several years now many people have expressed their views about the UK's poor performance in Eurovision. Face it, since 1999 the UK has had a poor run, with the exception of 3rd in 2002 and 5th in 2009. Last year (2015) Electro Velvet's "Still In Love With You" finished a disappointing 24th out of 27 finalists, with just 5 points, whereas Sweden (one of the Nordic countries) achieved its 6th victory to-date: Måns Zelmerlöw - "Heroes" - 365 points.
People have tended to blame the UK's poor track record since 1999 on political voting, and the belief that "everyone in Europe hates the UK". Can that really be true though? Might it be down to the UK's choice of artist and/or song, and performance quality?
To play devil's advocate, just suppose last year Måns Zelmerlöw had performed "Heroes" on behalf of the UK (instead of Sweden), and Electro Velvet had represented Sweden (instead of UK) with "Still In Love With You". There would have been two critical differences: a) Måns Zelmerlöw would have then been directly qualified to the final; hence he'd have had to make do with a clip of a preview video near the end of each semi-final (just like France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria and Australia); b) Electro Velvet would have had to have performed live for Sweden in the 2nd semi-final Thursday evening to stand a chance of being in the final Saturday evening.
Some questions to set you thinking:
1) Would Måns Zelmerlöw, performing for the UK, have still won with such a large margin against the runner-up with his song "Heroes" and its animated drawings?
2) Would Electro Velvet, performing for Sweden, have even made it to the final, let alone got a high placing (especially if they performed in the same quality of voice in Thursday's semi-final as they did when they actually performed for the UK in Saturday's final)?
In other words, did the UK do badly because others didn't like the artist, song and/or singing quality, or did they not vote because they hated the UK on political grounds?
Personally I (as a UK citizen) didn't think much of "Still In Love With You"; I guessed it was doomed to failure from the moment I first saw the preview video online last March.
Ok so last night I had dream about our performance. It was male and female duet...The song started with the guy running on stage with the lighting and LED Screens designed to look like hes running down a street...The BBC might as well start organising 2016 now.