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Thanks Franzilein! But be careful to love us Italians! Better not to tease our love! Do you want to find thousands of Italian Eurofans under your house to sing a serenade of love for you?I should really start picking up Italian. Each year they send absolute gems to the contest, my favourite ESC country
Thanks Franzilein! But be careful to love us Italians! Better not to tease our love! Do you want to find thousands of Italian Eurofans under your house to sing a serenade of love for you?
Aside from the nonsense I say , I recognize that I am very imaginative , even the song from Germany is very beautiful Mauve knows, you are in my "Top 10"!
Stereotypes always hide a background of truth Never take the words I write as absolute: I like to play and fantasizeEmbracing the Italian stereotypes I see It's true though, Italy has been such a pleasure ever since their comeback in 2011. They're an enrichment to the contest, sticking to their mother language each time, but still managing to convince on the musical level as well. What a role model
I like our song this time as well! I smell old alliances
I didn't say you were rude. I also wrote it in subsequent posts. I only explained to you that the concept of "typical Italian ballad" made no sense. When I explain things I get emotional and I like to be exhaustive. Forgive me if I have given you the opportunity to think that I am touchy@Nemo89 I listen to a lot Italian music and I find this song typical modern middle to downtempo song in Italian language. No need to be so touchy about it and provide a whole encyclopedia that I don't feel like reading in whole. I didn't say anything bad in the end. My comment was 80% positive, because typical Italian pop ballad for me means something that I surely would like.
No worries, I've been touchy in the past in this forum and even arguing with others without any reason so I understand you. I realized in the end that everyone has his opinion and I stopped arguing for stuff like that.I didn't say you were rude. I also wrote it in subsequent posts. I only explained to you that the concept of "typical Italian ballad" made no sense. When I explain things I get emotional and I like to be exhaustive. Forgive me if I have given you the opportunity to think that I am touchy
Seems very unlikely to me and it's not a Dutch thing to do. Afrojack is a DJ, that is his job, that's why he's invited. His private life has nothing to do with that. Fact that she is his partner and she has something to gain by tagging along doesn't mean it's suddenly okay to bring your partner to work.So, since Afrojack is a confirmed interval act of the Eurovision, this means we'll see Elettra Lamborghini? (both are engaged to each other)
Ehm, more than that, I was thinking about if Elettra would be with Afrojack in Rotterdam and inside the arena to accompany himSeems very unlikely to me and it's not a Dutch thing to do. Afrojack is a DJ, that is his job, that's why he's invited. His private life has nothing to do with that. Fact that she is his partner and she has something to gain by tagging along doesn't mean it's suddenly okay to bring your partner to work.
Let's hope that somebody will be able to reach the Arena and ESC will not be held with closed doors.Ehm, more than that, I was thinking about if Elettra would be with Afrojack in Rotterdam and inside the arena to accompany him
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What's going on??
Is he staying home for the foreseeable future only, or does he also mean Eurovision?
He's staying home given everything that's happening in Italy right now. As for the future, no one can tell. And I'm not talking about Diodato alone.