nothing special
Nothing special? Well, I'd like to disagree on that, at least.
But I have strong doubts, too, that we'll see Rambo Amadeus performing this entry twice in the competition.
(Not only because of the draw.)
But who knows.
nothing special
And guys.. This is the first song of first semi final. Horrible beginning, right?
And guys.. This is the first song of first semi final. Horrible beginning, right?
And guys.. This is the first song of first semi final. Horrible beginning, right?
I still don't think it has much chance. The lyrics are ok, but this is definitely not the Eurosong type of song.
Personally I couldn't think of a more epic way to kick off Eurovision
I couldn't agree more. There should always be room in Eurovision for this kind of entries that are clearly meant to be fun entries, but inoffensive. At least this one has a meaning to it, the Euro crisis. And secondly it is an original, gutsy entry. That cannot be said of several others (Greece comes to my mind, same old stuff als ever...). Chances are it will get stuck in the semi, but with a good act and if the performance makes clear what the song is about, it has a slight chance of surviving the first round.Agree! The most interesting and genuine song this year. Of course funk and contemporary jazz is not most peoples tea-cup, but we who couldn't care less about cheap party-pop and homogenic swedish productions, appreachiate originality and the fact that Montenegro has balls to send what THEY like, not what they think europe will vote for.
You've got it all wrong:Agree! The most interesting and genuine song this year. Of course funk and contemporary jazz is not most peoples tea-cup, but we who couldn't care less about cheap party-pop and homogenic swedish productions, appreachiate originality and the fact that Montenegro has balls to send what THEY like, not what they think europe will vote for.
Maybe you could explan your stance a bit. Maybe your understanding of the word homogenic is different from mine (and from others).You've got it all wrong:
homogenic is icelandic
I'm afraid not, sorry. It's a travesti. If you still feel confused, look the word homogenic up and make your own opinion of the meaning and how it could be interpreted.Maybe you could explan your stance a bit. Maybe your understanding of the word homogenic is different from mine (and from others).
Yeah, hm ... sure dear neighbour. My mind takes me quickly far way some times, gives me some hilarious associations, sorry for that.In this case the "population" is the bland mass of esc-entrys written and/or produced by swedes. It's getting impossible to tell one song from the other, they all sound the same.