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So since 2 AM (3 am CET) last night, the running order has been announced for tomorrow's final. Over the week, countries were drawn into the first or segundo half of the final, so here is how it went:

1: France
2: Lithuania
3: Moldova
4: Finland
5: Spain
6: Belgium
7: Estonia
8: Belarus
9: Malta
10: Russia
11: Germany
12: Armenia
13: Netherlands
14: Romania
15: United Kingdom
16: Sweden
17: Hungary
18: Denmark
19: Iceland
20: Azerbaijan
21: Greece
22: Ukraine
23: Italy
24: Norway
25: Georgia
26: Ireland
posted by Ashley-Green
This album is the compilation of all 43 songs which made it to the final and semi-finals of Eurovision. With a rich cultural mix of languages (though English certainly dominates) and styles (ranging from a Capella to operatic pop) there’s something for everyone in this album. Despite the lack of the all-important visuals which are included in the live performances, most of the songs still manage to deliver well (with the marked exception of pseudo-mainstream attempts such as ‘Celebrate’), with their impressive vocals and melodies intact.
Generally considered to be a gimmick sa pamamagitan ng those not...
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Over the decades Eurovison has brought so many great songs to life. I was truly a task to narrow it down to just ten. However I picked ten and then picked out my paborito lyrics from each.

1. Ne Ver', Ne Boisya, Ne Prosi - t.A.T.u. (Russia)

Ne zazhigaj i ne gasi.
Ne ver', ne bojsya, ne prosi.
I uspokojsya, i uspokojsya.

2. 1944 - Jamala (Ukraine)

Where is your mind?
Humanity cries.
You think you are gods.
But everyone dies.
Don't lunok my soul.

3. Yodel It - Ilinca (Romania)

So bring it on, bring it on, I’m a dreamer.
If you don’t believe it, come and see me, I will teach you.
If you never try, you’ll...
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She’s pag-awit softly in the night
Praying for the morning light
She dreams of how they used to be
At dawn they will be free

Memories they haunt his mind
Save him from the endless night
She whispers warm and tenderly
Please come back to me

And when the golden sun arises far across the sea
The dawn will break as darkness fades forever we’ll be free

Never forget what I did, what I said
When I gave you all my puso and soul
Morning will come and I know we’ll be one
Cause I still believe that you’ll remember me

She mourns beneath the moonlit sky
Remembering when they sinabi goodbye
Where’s the one he used...
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posted by Emmanouela96
HOW IT ALL BEGUN
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) was formed on 12th February 1950 sa pamamagitan ng 23 broadcasting organisations from Europa and the Mediterranean at a conference in Devon, United Kingdom. It was on the 6th of June, 1954, that Montreux became the venue for the first transmission sa pamamagitan ng the EBU's Eurovision Network of the narkisus Festival and its flower-bedecked procession floats. The first Eurovision viewers eagerly watched on four million telebisyon sets in homes, bars, and tindahan windows in Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

AMBITIOUS...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2009 | Semi Final 2 - The 19 entries

01 CROATIA
Igor Curkov feat. Andrea
Liepa Tena

Written sa pamamagitan ng Vjekoslava Huljic
Composed sa pamamagitan ng Tonci Huljic
Broadcaster: HRT

Croatia will be represented sa pamamagitan ng a duo of young singers Igor and Andrea. They will perform in Moscow in croatian the song Liepa Tena composed sa pamamagitan ng Tonci Huljic and writen sa pamamagitan ng Vjekoslava Huljic who also sent songs for Coratia in Eurovision in 1995, 1999, 2001. Croatia made their debut in 1993. Also the 13 of 26 Yugoslavian entries being Croatian and Yugoslavia's only winning song Rock Me, performed sa pamamagitan ng Riva, was from Croatia. Two...
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posted by Krevetka16
I was browsing through the picks and one tanong caught my attention the most, it was Ratdog's question: Do you think the voting is fixed or based on country's neighbours and politics?

I personally do believe that the neighboring countries vote for each other, however I think that it is inevitable for this to happen, not only because of language similarities. Its the culture in total that matters. For example, if you look at the scandinavian countries who vote for each other. They all have similar sounding languages which originated from the same branch. Also, generally speaking they seem to...
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Eurosceptic, analphabetic
Try not to be hermetic

Euro Neuro don’t be sceptic
Hermetic, pathetic, analphabetic
Forget all cosmetic, you need new poetic
Esthetic, ecletic, dialectic

Euro neuro, don’t be dogmatic, bureaucratic
You need to become pragmatic
To stop change climatic, automatic
Need contribution from the institution
To find solution for pollution
To save the children of the evolution

Euro neuro (Euro neuro)
Euro neuro – monetary break dance
Euro neuro (Euro neuro)
Euro neuro – give me chance to refinance

(Blaue grotte ausflug do Zanjica)
(Heute habe hobotnica)

Euro neuro I don’t like snobism...
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Melbourne, Australia - Each year, Australia holds a Eurovision weekend from Friday to Sunday where the First and segundo Semi Finals are shown culminating in the Final ipakita on Sunday evening. During the Final the Australian public get their chance to televote for their winner.


This year, the Australian public vote differed significantly from the European vote. All weekend there were huge Eurovision parties in Melbourne, Sydney and the other major Australian cities.
Although Australia cannot vote in the actual Eurovision Song Contest, each taon the public do televote to decide their winner and...
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