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Title: Eurovision 2011 Post by: parrish on May 16, 2011, 03:23:18 AM Theo,
are you back yet? Im looking forward to your comments and the normally excellent photos of the night ;D Steve Title: Re: Eurovision 2011 Post by: Tas131 on May 16, 2011, 03:33:14 AM So who won it, I couldn't be bothered sitting through the voting count crap.
Title: Re: Eurovision 2011 Post by: simon131 on May 16, 2011, 07:08:06 AM The winner is.......Azerbi......Azerbaij........Azerbaijan.......or something like that ;D ;D I didn't even think they were part of Europe :o. The fact that Azerbaijan has borders with various former Russian states and is an 'oil producing' country (which supplied most of the Russian military's fuel needs during WW2!) has nothing to do with the huge amount of votes it's mediocre (IMHO at least) song recieved! ::) ::) Who said political voting was dead? ???
It won't be long before China appear on Eurovision at this rate........... ::) Also interesting to note that some of the performers of the winning entry live in London, ENGLAND, a very long way from their home Capital of Baku. So Theo, will you be driving to Azerbaijan next year? ;D Title: Re: Eurovision 2011 Post by: Thotos on May 16, 2011, 04:35:27 PM Yes, I'm now back from D?sseldorf after an excellent, as always of course, Eurovision Song Contest! ;D
You know you shouldn't have asked but you did ;) so here I go :D It was another great Eurovision Song Contest although for me it was missing something which makes attending the Eurovision a special event. I don't know if it's a case of I've been to too many and the novelty is wearing off or the special buzz of these events was missing. I think it's the latter and I'll have to go to next year's Eurosong to find out ;D So Theo, will you be driving to Azerbaijan next year? ;D No, but I will be flying. BMI fly direct to Baku apparently but it seems the better way is to fly with Aeroflot via Moscow (I've started my research already). So I may get to see Moscow for a couple of days as well; something I've been trying to do for years but the Deep Forest concert I was to attend there was cancelled and my daughter had exams when the Eurovision Song Contest was in Moscow so we couldn't attend. Of course I could visit Moscow without a music event being involved but where's the fun it that? ;D The winning song was a bit of surprise for many but I quite liked it from the first time I heard it. Then again by the time of the Eurovision I quite liked most of the songs as I had heard them all so many times :D ;) For those of you who are ashamed to admit you watched it ;) the final results are below. By the way, the BBC has today announced that Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest final was the most watched in the United Kingdom since 1999 with a massive 40.4% of the TV audience watching it, so a lot of you in the UK must have been watching but not admitting to it. ESC 2011 Final Results: 1. Azerbaijan 2. Italy 3. Sweden 4. Ukraine 5. Denmark 6. Bosnia & Herzegovina 7. Greece 8. Ireland 9. Georgia 10. Germany 11. United Kingdom 12. Moldova 13. Slovenia 14. Serbia 15. France 16. Russia 17. Romania 18. Austria 19. Lithuania 20. Iceland 21. Finland 22. Hungary 23. Spain 24. Estonia 25. Switzerland Strangely, during the First Semi Final in which both the winning song from Azerbaijan and the song from Greece had qualified for the final, the Greek song got the most votes with the song from Azerbaijan coming second: ESC 2011 First Semi-Final Results: 1. Greece 2. Azerbaijan 3. Finland 4. Iceland 5. Lithuania 6. Georgia 7. Hungary 8. Serbia 9. Russia 10. Switzerland 11. Malta 12. Armenia 13. Turkey 14. Albania 15. Croatia 16. San Marino 17. Norway 18. Portugal 19. Poland And if you are interested: ESC 2011 Second Semi-Final Results: 1. Sweden 2. Denmark 3. Slovenia 4. Romania 5. Bosnia & Herzegovina 6. Ukraine 7. Austria 8. Ireland 9. Estonia 10. Moldova 11. Belgium 12. Bulgaria 13. Slovakia 14. Belarus 15. Israel 16. F.Y.R. Macedonia 17. Latvia 18. Cyprus 19. The Netherlands Also of interest are the Australian results. The Australians are very much into the Eurovision Song Contest, in fact they very much want to take part but are not allowed as they are not full members of the EBU (http://www.ebu.ch/en/about/index.php) (and they can only be associate members due to their location). Australia holds a Eurovision weekend from Friday to Sunday where the First and Second Semi Finals are shown culminating in the Final show on Sunday evening. During the Final the Australian public get their chance to televote for their winner. Here's their televote results: ESC 2011 Australian Televoting Final Results: 1. Ireland 2. Greece 3. Serbia 4. Bosnia & Herzegovina 5. Moldova 6. Hungary 7. Sweden 8. Denmark 9. United Kingdom 10. Ukraine 11. Finland 12. Romania 13. Iceland 14. Russia 15. Italy 16. Germany 17. Estonia 18. Slovenia 19. France 20. Austria 21. Georgia 22. Spain 23. Switzerland 24. Lithuania 25. Azerbaijan It will be interesting to see the difference between the European televoting and Jury vote but those results haven't been released yet; I shall bore you with them when they are. Highlight of the Eurovision week in Dusseldorf for my daughter was meeting Blue and having her photo taken with them ;D We chatted with them for a while and they are a very nice bunch of guys, shame they didn't do better as they and their song deserved to do much better than 11th place. Title: Re: Eurovision 2011 Post by: mirafioriman on May 16, 2011, 06:23:11 PM I think that everyone was just watching it waiting for Match of the Day to see Man Utd win the premier league ;)
Title: Re: Eurovision 2011 Post by: Rob 131 on May 17, 2011, 05:05:07 AM I for one have managed to bury his head in the sand (no shortage of it here) as regards the football, not wishing to see Man U with more Trophies then Liverpool :'( :'( :'(, and then losing to Spurs for the probable 5th place :-\ ??? :'(. The local Abu Dhabi Team of Man City won the FA Cup, although perhaps not what they wanted considering the investment. Fortunatly I'll be in the USA when the Champions League Final is on ;D ;D Not a footballing country so I won't get to see Fergie and his team 8) 8)
Sorry to change the theme, I just saw Mirafiori Man's ref to MU. I for one love the Eurovision, except in recent years the voting :) |