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Ireland IRELAND 2024 - Bambie Thug - Doomsday Blue

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SpiritofKeiino

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I think Ireland's NQ streak will call when they send another Kearney... I'm talking about Anna: the girl is really talented and it's the best possibility to bring back Irish as a language in Eurovision.
I also think Sophie Lennon would be a good future pick
 

MopManMoss

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Just never forget although we are a nation with a long history of revolution and change the public is very small c conservative and risk adverse so yes some of the rumoured artists sound grand but I don't trust us to not just pick the blandest one
 

Paco Roca

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Many want to see indigenous languages in the Eurovision Song Contest without understanding that it is not the language itself that drives a song to success. Although Gaelic is one of the most poetic languages in existence, it is not certain that we will see a "Fulenn 2.0". The same thing goes for traditional sounds. They serve to make the spectators smile for about five minutes and then the risk of an "unexpected meltdown" as happened to Blanca Paloma is upon us. To bring an indigenous language and a traditional sound you need a solid song, an engaging show, perfect direction and excellent charisma/vocality of the singer. In my opinion, without having studied at all and based on the latest Irish appearances, we will have another Rock without salt or a saccharine ballad tending towards melancholy. I feel like supporting MopManMoss, who as an Irishman knows more than me, when he says that the Irish public is conservative. I don't expect to be surprised. At this point, to raise a sunken boat you would have to pray to U2 on your knees. I'll be happy to be proven wrong.
 

HarryUK

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Apparently this is Bambie Thugs song


At work at the moment so I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.
It’s like they’re singing and there’s a load of ambulances going past. Very off putting.

Ireland goes from bland to chaotic and overshoots the middle ground?
 

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Sabrewulf238

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I really like Doomsday Blue. I wonder how the public and juries will respond to it though. I feel like there's a chance the public will get behind it if it's performed well but I'm not as sure about the juries.

Love Me Like I Do is ok, it doesn't make me feel much of anything though. I don't think it would be a good idea for Ireland to send this I think it would get completely lost. I don't think it would get enough people excited enough to vote for it.

I guess the real proof will be in the live performances though.
 
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