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There is little to laugh about. Think of the great snatch you made at Lundvik's "Too late for love". Then I don't understand this hatred towards Diodato. If the song is bad, it is better for other countries, isn't it? And then ... why the post of Italy is always full of comments while the other posts get 1/3 of the reactions? You run to comment on the posts of other nations or we all might think that you are afraid of Diodato! :ROFLMAO:
I think you are confusing me for someone else? I never hated this song, just found it to be unimpressive. I mean I can hear it is beautiful, I can hear all the elements are there. The ear and the brain are working, but it just didn't find a way to my heart until just then.
 

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Without even listening to the other countries' songs and I can make a prediction of the fate of the song means this song is pretty lackluster. If this song does well, it is likely the other countries are sending worse entries.
If you have this predictive ability, here in Italy there is a very famous lottery: "Superenalotto". Would you give me the numbers? 65 million would be useful :D
 

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If you have this predictive ability, here in Italy there is a very famous lottery: "Superenalotto". Would you give me the numbers? 65 million would be useful :D

LOL! As I said it's a prediction, I never claim my predictions will come true right?
 

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I think you are confusing me for someone else? I never hated this song, just found it to be unimpressive. I mean I can hear it is beautiful, I can hear all the elements are there. The ear and the brain are working, but it just didn't find a way to my heart until just then.
It doesn't disturb me who says that this song is not among his favorites but I hate it when after not even 10 songs he already judges a bad song. There are ways and ways to snub something, one of them is sarcasm. We are all adults to understand this. I don't know if these expressions are used abroad, here in Italy we say "Did you get me one who has an earring on his nose?" or "On the forehead by chance I wrote" jolly ?"" :D The difference between your two comments made everything evident. However, if you don't like our song I respect it and I don't say that Diodato will surely win but only that his song makes sense and focuses on vocal power instead of on show.
 
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Without even listening to the other countries' songs and I can make a prediction of the fate of the song means this song is pretty lackluster. If this song does well, it is likely the other countries are sending worse entries.
So your prediction was made considering the possibility that all the other future songs will be better then this one.
You also predicted that even after the elimination in the semis of 20 future songs ( which you probably predicted would be better then this one ), Fai rumore will stay on the right side of the scoreboard, possibly bottom 5.
I think you are a genius
 

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So your prediction was made considering the possibility that all the other future songs will be better then this one.
You also predicted that even after the elimination in the semis of 20 future songs ( which you probably predicted would be better then this one ), Fai rumore will stay on the right side of the scoreboard, possibly bottom 5.
I think you are a genius
Do you understand how predictions work? Or are you just going to stand there when a train comes your way hoping to be able to analyse afterwards if it was going to hit you?
 

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Though i think the video is great, i always choose to watch the live performance. That's what touches my heart and it really grabs my attention from beginning to end. It sort of brings a 90's brit pop feel, don't really know why.

Edit: Building on that last comment, i just read someone saying the 2nd verse reminds him of Oasis and the last chorus is reminiscent of early Radiohead. Makes sense to me, i picked up this vibe as well. For me, it's not a straight 100% classic Italian ballad, it has another flavour in the mix.
 
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Do you understand how predictions work? Or are you just going to stand there when a train comes your way hoping to be able to analyse afterwards if it was going to hit you?
That doest make sense. Your lovely train story has only two variables. Is it going to hit me or not.
Predicting if a song is going to be on the right side of the scoreboard, from 13 to 24th out of 41, without listening 70% of the bunch I would dare to say it's genial.
I would also add that this song may not be everybody's cup of tea but you couldn't deny that it has a structure and an appeal that to would like to all the audience which is keen to classic Italian ballad. Obviously he has a great voice and singing in Italian helps a lot.
So I m adding some more variables just to complicate your prediction abilities.
 

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That doest make sense. Your lovely train story has only two variables. Is it going to hit me or not.
Predicting if a song is going to be on the right side of the scoreboard, from 13 to 24th out of 41, without listening 70% of the bunch I would dare to say it's genial.
All these variables are brought down to a sense of chance. Whether it's just one or a plethora. I would argue it's just pointless to call someone out for the mere act of making a prediction, immature is that prediction may be in your eyes.
 

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All these variables are brought down to a sense of chance. Whether it's just one or a plethora. I would argue it's just pointless to call someone out for the mere act of making a prediction, immature is that prediction may be in your eyes.
Since this discussion is pointless and immature, don't waste your time.
Very simple.
 

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There we go, the unnecessary conspiracy theory. Just what we needed in this conversation.
The only predictable things of the ESC are neither the position of Italy, no the great and dark conspiracy of the super-villains "Big Five" :cool: but the clear and almost sickening alliance between the Nordic countries and Eastern European countries. I still remember Benjamin Ingrosso and his little song :sleep: pushed to the top of the ranking by the vote of the juries and then sink to the public televoting :geek: What everyone should understand is that Italy has always sweated its "Top Ten" (sometimes stealing our victory :rolleyes:). Why do I have this certainty? The only times where we failed with the songs (Emma Marrone and Francesca Michielin) have beaten us hard :geek: The constancy of hypothetical Sweden would have the same value if there were no alliance with Denmark, Norway and Finland. I mean really, I appreciate these countries xheart Besides competition, they help each other. Is the jury's televoting question a "weak theory"? :D I present another theory, go to see the votes of "Round 3", I followed them and wrote them down. In some votes, we see the clear pushing each other :geek: Everyone to look at the "Big Five conspiracies" xhunterxpolice:ROFLMAO: when in reality it's just a smoke to hide the reality of things. Personally, I am of the opinion of Tony Hadley, the singer of "Spandau Ballet" when he came to compete in a Rai broadcast "Why are you going to war to win? This stage allows us all to advertise our work". If Diodato wins I will be very happy xyaayxhugxcheers, if he doesn't win I will always be proud of a song that is well structured, well sung and with a nice message :) We won anyway xyes I owe this wisdom to Byron Moreno. After the refereeing of South Korea vs Italy in 2002, I learned not to get nervous anymorexviolinxdance2:lol:
 

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Guys, what's going on? Does Romania declare war on Italy?
If Adele had sung Diodato's song in English it would have been a world masterpiece, if we Italians do it, it's a ballad from the 90s, then they bring out TOTO CUTUGNO and the stereotype that we can't organize EUROVISION because we are in an economic crisis, we are all mafiosi and we eat spaghetti in the morning!
stop please we are in 2020!
 
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Guys, what's going on? Does Romania declare war on Italy?
It is not known why, we never win, everyone snubs us and as if by magic ... we are always the center of attention. When Italy is in some competition it seems that in front of them they have a dream team made up of Pele, Crujff, Maradona, Baggio etc ... with Jašin as a goalkeeper :ROFLMAO: All quiet! Also this year we don't win! Or maybe, dear Sucof, we are unpleasant and we don't realize itxshrug
 

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It is not known why, we never win, everyone snubs us and as if by magic ... we are always the center of attention. When Italy is in some competition it seems that in front of them they have a dream team made up of Pele, Crujff, Maradona, Baggio etc ... with Jašin as a goalkeeper :ROFLMAO: All quiet! Also this year we don't win! Or maybe, dear Sucof, we are unpleasant and we don't realize itxshrug

Let's face it, there is a little conspiracy to Eurovision, but not because Italy does not win.
It gives me the feeling of being "lightly" piloted, a bit when Blatter's FIFA (made in Switzerland) assigned to the countries that paid well, the organization of the world football championships or the victories of the matches, a scandal all documented .
Let's say that the leaders of Eurovision organizers should change very often because it is easy to get crushed by the power of geopolitics if you have been in charge of the organization for years.
who is the big boss of eurovision? How many years have you been in charge of organizing the event? What nationality is he?
 
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Let's face it, there is a little conspiracy to Eurovision, but not because Italy does not win.
It gives me the feeling of being "lightly" piloted, a bit when Blatter's FIFA (made in Switzerland) assigned to the countries that paid well, the organization of the world football championships or the victories of the matches, a scandal all documented .
Let's say that the leaders of Eurovision organizers should change very often because it is easy to get crushed by the power of geopolitics if you have been in charge of the organization for years.
Perfect comment and to be framed! Do you remember when we won the 2006 World Cup in Germany? :D"Blatter where are you?! Don't you give us the prize?! Has anyone seen Blatter?! We are worrying! :cry:" :LOL: That said, you have to experience these things while having fun and not poisoning our blood. Music rules!xmetal
 
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