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Synergise

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I'll be the most happy in the world if France or Ukraine (just because I Love this song sincerely) or Estonia wins but the most unhappy if Ireland :shock: or UK:? or Russia wins instead
Haha, UK and Ireland are my favourites! I like Estonia, but hate the French entry. I can't even remember the Ukraine entry - the sand art is really cool, but completely distracts from the song. I'll take your word for it that it's good :p
 

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My Top 10 (11) (random)

Hungary, UK, France, Austria, Ireland (surprised for me), Slovenia, Denmark, B&H, Lithuania ( second surprise), Greece, Estonia ( was in my top 10, after Semi may be 11th place, dont like )

Good luck ALL countrys xcheer1
 

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It would be a big joke if Ireland or let alone Greece won. Because how on earth are they gonna afford it?? :lol:

So I'm definitely rooting for Ireland to take the crown!

Whoever last last laughs best!! :lol:
 
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Listening to the live feed on Escdaily.com
You can't see anything, but can hear how the artists perform vocally. Denmark sounded a bit shaky. Lithuania strong again (except the last note which was a bit weak).

Hungary seems weaker than she was in the live semi, a bit shouty in places too. But it's hard to tell because the audio isn't really clear enough.
 
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Listening to the live feed on Escdaily.com
You can't see anything, but can hear how the artists perform vocally. Denmark sounded a bit shaky. Lithuania strong again (except the last note which was a bit weak).

Hungary seems weaker than she was in the live semi.
I agree about Hungary- i can hear shaky vocals... :/
 

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Both Jedward and Eric Saade have shaky vocals as per usual, but I don't really think it matters as much for their songs. If they were singing ballads (LOL at the thought of Jedward singing a ballad!) then it would. Apparently the glass didn't really smash properly for Sweden though.

Estonia... it sounds a little bit screechy at times (but it might just be the poor audio).
 
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I think that the fight for the victory will include UK, France and Azerbaijan. I wish the best of luck to Italy, Finland, Moldova and Bosnia too.
 

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Stereo Mike sounds as bad as ever. Seriously, he ruins the Greek entry. I've forgotten the main guy's name, but he sounds really strong vocally.
In comparison to Jedward and Eric Saade, it didn't sound like the crowd liked it as much.

Russia's entry sounds OK. Better vocals than Eric, but probably not as strong a song. Given their attitudes towards each other, it'd be funny if they drew :p

France sounds great, obviously. One of his long notes sounded a bit off though. Interestingly, the audience is clapping, rather than cheering like they seemed to do for other acts. Urgh, this is going to win :(
 
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thing about hungary is that the music has to be loud because the melody is great and it was so weak for the semi, didnt even sound like the same song.if you were to lower the music with saade, jedward etc they would sound like garbage, believe me.
 

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A definite ‘fan favourite’, next up is Hungary. Kati Wolf’s performance this evening is very assured and vocally possibly the strongest we have had. She feels comfortable with singing some vibratos that we haven’t heard before. There is much more of a ‘whip the crowd up’ feel this evening, which the audience in the hall are loving. Lots of applause from inside, and also from here in the press centre.

Seems the dont agree with the "weak vocals".......
 

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escdaily:

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A definite ‘fan favourite’, next up is Hungary. Kati Wolf’s performance this evening is very assured and vocally possibly the strongest we have had. She feels comfortable with singing some vibratos that we haven’t heard before. There is much more of a ‘whip the crowd up’ feel this evening, which the audience in the hall are loving. Lots of applause from inside, and also from here in the press centre.

Seems the dont agree with the "weak vocals".......

The quality isn't great, so it might have just been the poor audio. I hope so, I like the Hungarian entry.

Italy sounds a bit of a mess to me, but the commentator on the feed doesn't seem to agree :p In which case, it probably WAS good :)

Switzerland sound pretty good to me. Then again, it's hard to go wrong with 30 seconds of 'Na Na Na Na Na Na Na...."

UK sound AWFUL. Officially out of the running. Some of Lee's bits are OK, but it's probably the worst vocals of the entire night so far. WHHHHHYYYYY???
 
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Imo, out of all teenage entries this one will be the most successful.
Did you bet just on 1 entry? I'd considered Azerbaijan as well.

Yes, just 1. I decided to go risky this year (+I'm short of money at the moment:mrgreen:)
 

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Blue are hardly known for good vocals

Well, they claim they're a vocal group, rather than dancers who also sing. Apparently they can't do either.

I've really warmed to 'Taken By a Stranger', but the vocals are equally poor. Moldova were as bad as they were in the semi.
 
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