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SVERIGE - Sweden 2010 - Anna Bergendahl - This Is My Life

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Sway said:
I think you're all being too hard on Saade! You translated the quote wrong, he didn't say it that way!

And how can you compare Manboy to Womanizer? That song seariously is just a bunch of "oh"'s without melody! And trust me, Eric Saade can sing. I'm sick of people trying to push others down all the time! Just stop it!

I just say that ''Manboy,manboy you can call me manboy'' reminds me of ''Womanizer,womanizer,you are womanizer''!! the melody is really similar
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

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Margerita86 said:
Sway said:
I think you're all being too hard on Saade! You translated the quote wrong, he didn't say it that way!

And how can you compare Manboy to Womanizer? That song seariously is just a bunch of "oh"'s without melody! And trust me, Eric Saade can sing. I'm sick of people trying to push others down all the time! Just stop it!
I'm sorry, but do you have clips to prove it? If so I'll listen and take it back if he can sing well.

That pre-recorded vocal rule really is no good since it does give these kind of issues, I wish they would abolish it.

yeah! give us proof...pls

This ain't court! I've heard it myself, you're making it up and I don't see why... to make people vote for someone else?
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

I WANT SATURDAY NOOOOOOOOW!!!! I'm so excited! I can't wait! :twisted: :D ;)

About Saade. He's my 4th favorite. I like the song(the lyrics could be better) and the performance. But I'm worried about the show at the stage. Is it too complicated? Will he be allowed to have the water in ESC? When Sweden has these complicated shows we often fail. Look like The Ark, Charlotte and Malena. Then look at Lena 2004 and Carola 2006. I think Sweden should make the performance little easier and then focus more on the song. I think Timoteij, Anna, and Salem have shows that almost can't fail in ESC. Swedes often vote for acts wich looks good in MF but we forget that all performances aren't possible in ESC since it's a much bigger show.
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

No, you shouldn't be worried about the complicated performances.
What you should be worried about is that Swedes hesitate to vote for the songs they really like and, instead, they vote for the songs that might have more "quality"...
Every year, melodifestivalen has two or three songs that have the full potential to win esc ( for example this year, Ola, Saade, Timoteij ), but in the end, they send something totally different.
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Anna sounds like a drowning rat, she needs to sort out her singing if she wins :/

if Timoteij win i hope they keep to swedish it sounds awesome :D
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Sway said:
This ain't court! I've heard it myself, you're making it up and I don't see why... to make people vote for someone else?
Honestly if you can't really stand people saying stuff about your favorites then it might not be a good idea for you to visit this thread. People have said negative stuff about my favorites I just let it roll of me, they have a right to their opinions. And people will vote how they vote...
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Eric Saade is my favourite, the best song. I also like Timoteij.

No more stupid and boring ballads !!!!!
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Salem made a little change in his show. Now he also stood up, not only sitting behind the piano. :)
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Some rehearsal photos at the Ericsson Globe:

Darin & Pernilla:
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Andreas Johnson & Timoteij:
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Peter Joback & Ola:
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Jessica Andersson:
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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

No problem with Anna at all! But still I think TIMOTEIJ is the BEST CHOICE!!!! :D
 

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eurovision.tv article


Stockholm, Sweden - Today saw the kick-off of the rehearsals for Sweden's Melodifestivalen, the national final for their Eurovision Song Contest. Dozens of journalists have gathered to follow the free rehearsals in Stockholm's gigantic Globen Arena and the expectations for the final are very high! Several singers have been named as probable winners of Melodifestivalen, with Anna Bergendahl being in the lead in the polls organised by Swedish tabloids. Not only the songs are discussed in the newspapers though, the rumour mills about the artists' private life are in the focus of the Swedish audience now as well and you can find revelations about almost everything almost every day. Eurovision.tv is present in Stockholm and will supply you with stories, photos and videos, so check them out!

Starting the rehearsals in the Globen Arena today was one of the biggest stars of this year's final: Darin! The young singer shot to fame at the end of 2004 when he became the runner-up in Swedish Idol. Since then, he has released several albums which all sold gold and platinum in Sweden and have also been successful in the German-speaking countries. He's performing You're Out Of My Life in Melodifestivalen this year, a modern mid-tempo ballad which he performs all alone on stage. Darin changed his clothes from his semi-final performance and is now fully clad in black. The backdrop displays water and two steadycams are in use. Darin gave several passionate performances with a floating white fabrique in the background.

Pernilla Wahlgren is a veteran of the Melodifestivalen having participated in 1985 with Piccadilly Circus, in 1991 with Tvillingsjäl and in 2003 - in a duet with Jan Johansen - with Let Your Spirit Fly . Now she is back with her schlager stomper Jag Vill Om Du Vågar having got one of the last spots for the final in last week's Second Chance round. In Pernilla's performance today, the backdrop showed green colours and she is lifted up by two backing dancers while confetti was swirling around.

Following Pernilla Wahlgren, it was another veteran's turn to enter the Globen stage: Andreas Johnson has participated in three consecutive Swedish final 2006 to 2008. Now he's back in the race and for the first time, he's singing a ballad in the competition We Can Work it Out. The performance Andreas puts on is a calm one with two steadycams in use which are concentrating on the artist's face. After coming second in 2007, will it be Andreas' turn to finally win Melodifestivalen?

Timoteij was one of the big surprises in this year's Melodifestivalen when the four girls - all newcomers! - managed to qualify from the third semi-final of Sweden's biggest TV show. Their infectious Kom is tipped by many as one of the possible winners this year. Today, the girls looked confident on stage with their instruments, and they were backed by 4 drummers. The backdrop was predominantly in pink, black and white which worked very well with the cameras.

Peter Jöback had once participated in Melodifestivalen before, in 1990 when he almost came last with the song En Sensation. Since then, he has become one of Sweden's most selling artists though with lots of platinum disc to his credit. His song in the competition this year, Hollow, is a dramatic ballad with several key changes. Peter is joined on stage by 6 backing singers and lots of coloured lasers around him. When asked by Eurovision.tv how he would prepare for the final on Saturday, he answered that he'd just like to have fun and embrace the audience.

Ola's Unstoppable is a catchy modern popsong which has - according to the artist himself - lots of energy. Like so many others in this year's final, Ola's a newcomer to the grand final, but he has participated in the competition before, dropping out in the Second Chance round in 2008. On stage, he is accompanied by a piano-player, but the camera's focus is almost solely on Ola who said to Eurovision.tv that he wants to enjoy his performance on Saturday without putting too much pressure on him. During the last take today, lots of pyro was used at the end of Unstoppable.

Jessica Andersson only made it to the final last week when she grabbed the very last spot with her tender ballad I Did It For Love. Jessica is no stranger to the Melodifestivalen and the Eurovision Song Contest stage as she represented Sweden in the 2003 contest in Riga as one part of the duo Fame performing Give Me Your Love. Jessica explained to Eurovision.tv that her song is about a love-story without happy end. Her aim is to concentrate on her performance on Saturday so that it will be performed well. In the rehearsal today, Jessica seemed at ease with the stage and with the cameras, giving several faultless renderings of heer song being accompanied by a cello-player.

Salem Al Fakir was the 8th participant to rehearse today and he was all alone on stage with his piano. He had qualified from the very first Melodifestivalen semi-final this year - which he won! Salem was awarded a wildcard to the competition and lots of experts value his midtempo song Keep On Walking very highly. The background projection used on the floor were very colourful and corresponded well with the song. When asked by Eurovision.tv about his performance, Salem stressed that he wants to be himself and do a good job.

Anna Bergendahl's song This Is My Life is leading the poll in one of the biggest Swedish newspapers right now and the singer admitted that she is still totally overwhelmed after winning the 4th Melodifestivalen semi-final. Since then, she admitted to Eurovision.tv, she has practised her song a lot and has also been busy studying since she is graduating soon. Her song This Is My Life is about believing in yourself and the young singer joked that if she made it to the Eurovision Song Contest, she would expect some points from Ireland as part of her ancestry is Irish. In her performance on the Globen stage, Anna was very confident and performed her song faultlessly several times.

Eric Saade's Manboy was another surprise of this year's Melodifestivalen semi-finals when it qualified as the winner of the second heat. The singer also convinced the rehearsal audience today with his performance including a spectacular dance-routine and a highly surprising ending of the song! When interviewed by Eurovision.tv, Eric said that he was amazed about the support his song Manboy received in Sweden and also abroad.
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Matt said:
eurovision.tv article


Stockholm, Sweden - Today saw the kick-off of the rehearsals for Sweden's Melodifestivalen, the national final for their Eurovision Song Contest. Dozens of journalists have gathered to follow the free rehearsals in Stockholm's gigantic Globen Arena and the expectations for the final are very high! Several singers have been named as probable winners of Melodifestivalen, with Anna Bergendahl being in the lead in the polls organised by Swedish tabloids. Not only the songs are discussed in the newspapers though, the rumour mills about the artists' private life are in the focus of the Swedish audience now as well and you can find revelations about almost everything almost every day. Eurovision.tv is present in Stockholm and will supply you with stories, photos and videos, so check them out!

Starting the rehearsals in the Globen Arena today was one of the biggest stars of this year's final: Darin! The young singer shot to fame at the end of 2004 when he became the runner-up in Swedish Idol. Since then, he has released several albums which all sold gold and platinum in Sweden and have also been successful in the German-speaking countries. He's performing You're Out Of My Life in Melodifestivalen this year, a modern mid-tempo ballad which he performs all alone on stage. Darin changed his clothes from his semi-final performance and is now fully clad in black. The backdrop displays water and two steadycams are in use. Darin gave several passionate performances with a floating white fabrique in the background.

Pernilla Wahlgren is a veteran of the Melodifestivalen having participated in 1985 with Piccadilly Circus, in 1991 with Tvillingsjäl and in 2003 - in a duet with Jan Johansen - with Let Your Spirit Fly . Now she is back with her schlager stomper Jag Vill Om Du Vågar having got one of the last spots for the final in last week's Second Chance round. In Pernilla's performance today, the backdrop showed green colours and she is lifted up by two backing dancers while confetti was swirling around.

Following Pernilla Wahlgren, it was another veteran's turn to enter the Globen stage: Andreas Johnson has participated in three consecutive Swedish final 2006 to 2008. Now he's back in the race and for the first time, he's singing a ballad in the competition We Can Work it Out. The performance Andreas puts on is a calm one with two steadycams in use which are concentrating on the artist's face. After coming second in 2007, will it be Andreas' turn to finally win Melodifestivalen?

Timoteij was one of the big surprises in this year's Melodifestivalen when the four girls - all newcomers! - managed to qualify from the third semi-final of Sweden's biggest TV show. Their infectious Kom is tipped by many as one of the possible winners this year. Today, the girls looked confident on stage with their instruments, and they were backed by 4 drummers. The backdrop was predominantly in pink, black and white which worked very well with the cameras.

Peter Jöback had once participated in Melodifestivalen before, in 1990 when he almost came last with the song En Sensation. Since then, he has become one of Sweden's most selling artists though with lots of platinum disc to his credit. His song in the competition this year, Hollow, is a dramatic ballad with several key changes. Peter is joined on stage by 6 backing singers and lots of coloured lasers around him. When asked by Eurovision.tv how he would prepare for the final on Saturday, he answered that he'd just like to have fun and embrace the audience.

Ola's Unstoppable is a catchy modern popsong which has - according to the artist himself - lots of energy. Like so many others in this year's final, Ola's a newcomer to the grand final, but he has participated in the competition before, dropping out in the Second Chance round in 2008. On stage, he is accompanied by a piano-player, but the camera's focus is almost solely on Ola who said to Eurovision.tv that he wants to enjoy his performance on Saturday without putting too much pressure on him. During the last take today, lots of pyro was used at the end of Unstoppable.

Jessica Andersson only made it to the final last week when she grabbed the very last spot with her tender ballad I Did It For Love. Jessica is no stranger to the Melodifestivalen and the Eurovision Song Contest stage as she represented Sweden in the 2003 contest in Riga as one part of the duo Fame performing Give Me Your Love. Jessica explained to Eurovision.tv that her song is about a love-story without happy end. Her aim is to concentrate on her performance on Saturday so that it will be performed well. In the rehearsal today, Jessica seemed at ease with the stage and with the cameras, giving several faultless renderings of heer song being accompanied by a cello-player.

Salem Al Fakir was the 8th participant to rehearse today and he was all alone on stage with his piano. He had qualified from the very first Melodifestivalen semi-final this year - which he won! Salem was awarded a wildcard to the competition and lots of experts value his midtempo song Keep On Walking very highly. The background projection used on the floor were very colourful and corresponded well with the song. When asked by Eurovision.tv about his performance, Salem stressed that he wants to be himself and do a good job.

Anna Bergendahl's song This Is My Life is leading the poll in one of the biggest Swedish newspapers right now and the singer admitted that she is still totally overwhelmed after winning the 4th Melodifestivalen semi-final. Since then, she admitted to Eurovision.tv, she has practised her song a lot and has also been busy studying since she is graduating soon. Her song This Is My Life is about believing in yourself and the young singer joked that if she made it to the Eurovision Song Contest, she would expect some points from Ireland as part of her ancestry is Irish. In her performance on the Globen stage, Anna was very confident and performed her song faultlessly several times.

Eric Saade's Manboy was another surprise of this year's Melodifestivalen semi-finals when it qualified as the winner of the second heat. The singer also convinced the rehearsal audience today with his performance including a spectacular dance-routine and a highly surprising ending of the song! When interviewed by Eurovision.tv, Eric said that he was amazed about the support his song Manboy received in Sweden and also abroad.

and who would you like to see in oslo?
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

This is how the top-6 of the Swedish chart (it's been just released) looks:
#1 (#1) Anna Bergendahl - This is My Life
#2 (#6) Eric Saade - Manboy
#3 (#9) Darin - You're Out of My Life
#4 (#2) Timoteij - Kom
#5 (#44) Salem al Fakir - Keep on Walking
#6 (#25) Ola - Unstoppable

I think Sweden will choose Anna or Britneyboy.
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

The fun part about this year's MF is that we just don't know who's going to win. It may be just as close as last year (how fun was that?).

At this point Anna is definitely the one to beat but I'm just gonna make a bold guess and say that Eric Saade and his "manboy" is going to win MF. Just going with my gut here.
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

I'm so exited with this after last year MF :D

I think Timotej should win the whole thing. The song is amazing and it's the song with more chances in my opinion.
Saade is also amazing, Anna Bergendahl has a nice ballad and I also like Andreas Johnson's song.

The rest are pretty mediocre in my opinion, but those four are great.

GO TIMOTEJ! :mrgreen:
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

The speakers for the international juries:
Alexander Rybak, Norway
Jovan Radovic, Serbia
Amina, France
The Ambassador, Ireland
Antonina Ordina, Russia
Alexandra Pascalidou, Greece
 

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Re: SVERIGE - Sweden 2010

Nike said:
The speakers for the international juries:
Alexander Rybak, Norway
Jovan Radovic, Serbia
Amina, France
The Ambassador, Ireland
Antonina Ordina, Russia
Alexandra Pascalidou, Greece
I don't see the point of having international juries. :| They can screw things on purpose (not in your favor). I would be surprised if Rybak doesn't vote for Timoteij.

Good luck today Sweden. Either "Kom" or "Manboy" for me! :)
 
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