PeanutTigerinBox -> RE: Eurovision 2010 (5/31/2010 1:58:11 PM)
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ORIGINAL: PeanutTigerinBox [sm=rofl.gif][sm=rofl.gif][sm=rofl.gif][sm=rofl.gif][sm=rofl.gif] that's a good joke...whilst I have to admit that I do not remember that many entrances from the UK I do remember the one with the stuardesses which was certainly not a winner song [8|] And last year Norway was a good winning son IMO, so there again I would not say that the UK was good enough to win either... Hmm, I am not sure you can deny the fact that the UK has more presence in the world in terms of music than any other place in europe. I don't think the UK was good enough to win this year, I thought it was poor but not a loosing song, and the year before I thought it was a really fab eurovision song (there is a difference between a eurovision song and a regular song) but again the votes arent for the music, and the UK aint particularly popular which isn't that difficult considering that english is being understood by many in other countries whereas spanish, greece, french, italien etc. is less known... some years ago we had some activities going on back home where music producers and musicians tried to enforce that less english music is being played in the radio channels back home as a) we have many german groups which are popular back home who should be supported to be heard instead more often and b) instead of just feeding the folks with far too much english music some musicians also tried to encourage that more music from other countries is being played back home...so more german music back into the channels but also more music from other european countries then just the english ones...but I think at some point it then was stopped and not continued...but I agreed with many of these musicians that it is ridicoulus how much english music is being played at home at most radio senders...as there is simply more out there than just english music. At home about 95% of my music was not english as I do like the music being played back home. Apart from that the laughter wasn't against the british music industry in general...more against them being that great at the eurovision.
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