Eurovision yay
May. 13th, 2007 07:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Eurovision wasn't nearly as fun as last year's (the first time I actually voted \m/), but it was entertaining - sometimes in the fun way, sometimes with actual fun.
The French guys apparently had costumes designed by Gaultier. Meh, seen better :P
I think the Ukrainian entry is easier to understand when you know the guy is making a living dressing up as a stereotypical Ukrainian peasant woman and performing in Russian nightclubs.
Someone should tell the Swedish guys that while the song is nice, the glam rock theme was O.o
I was quite amused by the Russians - rock-style girlsband, but they did have fire to them.
Belarussian guy can't sing particularly, but I still watched because his backup dancers deserved to win. Total pros.
The Slovenian girl actually made me gape - song is forgettable though nice, but she has a coloratura soprano and showstopping vibrato.
But I gotta admit my favourites were the Latvians. 7 tenors singing in Italian, what's not to love?
Of course, Serbia won. So? Still was fun to watch all the ways people tried to top Lordi \m/
The French guys apparently had costumes designed by Gaultier. Meh, seen better :P
I think the Ukrainian entry is easier to understand when you know the guy is making a living dressing up as a stereotypical Ukrainian peasant woman and performing in Russian nightclubs.
Someone should tell the Swedish guys that while the song is nice, the glam rock theme was O.o
I was quite amused by the Russians - rock-style girlsband, but they did have fire to them.
Belarussian guy can't sing particularly, but I still watched because his backup dancers deserved to win. Total pros.
The Slovenian girl actually made me gape - song is forgettable though nice, but she has a coloratura soprano and showstopping vibrato.
But I gotta admit my favourites were the Latvians. 7 tenors singing in Italian, what's not to love?
Of course, Serbia won. So? Still was fun to watch all the ways people tried to top Lordi \m/
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Date: 2007-05-13 06:41 am (UTC)The Ukrainians were on crack, which is why they got so many votes. That, and they have many neighbours.
I did like the Swedish, because they were the only ones who went around bare-chested. And well, it was kinda nice to hear glam rock again. Also, apparently the Slovenian is a somewhat-famous soprana, and I did like her despite the non-rock tunes I usually associate with that kind of voice. (Nighwish has spoiled me...)
I am soooooooooooo glad our guys dropped out of the top 12, because the song was an idiocy, and didn't deserve to be there. Maybe next year they will select a real song, not a drinking party idiocy.
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Date: 2007-05-13 06:18 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-13 08:45 am (UTC)Ukraine sure has some interesting traditions...
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Date: 2007-05-13 08:53 am (UTC)I think the general idea was to make everyone facepalm as hard as the Ukrainians usually facepalm over him.
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Date: 2007-05-13 09:07 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-13 05:40 pm (UTC)If I'm correct, Verka Serduchka (Anrey Danilko) started with a TV show where she was spoofing a stereotypical Ukranian train attendant – larger than life, obnoxious and...hmm... well-endowed :) The song she sings at Eurovision actually ruffled some feathers in Russia (lasha tumbai = Russia goobye, some people took it too personally).
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Date: 2007-05-13 06:23 pm (UTC)(Although, hey, might practice it :) I've decided to start reading books in the languages I know, and that pile has not only Three Musketeers and a couple of German biographies, but also Master and Margarita. Once again musicals might be of help to me - I just got a DVD of the Moscow Romeo and Juliette, and it looks mighty interesting indeed.)
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Date: 2007-05-13 09:00 pm (UTC)Master and Margarita rulezzz! My favorite Russian book, really. Hope you like it - may be we can talk about it once you are done. BTW, they have recently made TV series based on it.
I personally am not a great admirer of Moscow Romeo and Juliette. It seemed a bit to soggy to my taste. Nothing like the Hungarian version :)
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Date: 2007-05-13 09:05 pm (UTC)I'm still waiting for a proper version of both to compare :) Guy who sent me the Russian version managed to bollix up the sound on my copy. From the quick browse-through, Tybalt looked interesting, and a lot of the voices (what little I could hear of them...)
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Date: 2007-05-14 01:56 am (UTC)Have you watched any movies based on it? I know there is a Polish and an Italian version, and Webber thought about making a musical out of it but gave up the idea. In Russia we have two versions - more recent TV series that many dislike and an older movie, considered to be really good but totally failing my expectations. Have you seen any of those? I have the older movie on my computer and could try uploading it if you are interested. It was never officially released.
Do you have an audio of Russian R&J? I've actually never seen teh video but the lyrics just did not tickle my fancy :)