Will France ever win the ESC again? |
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4th April 2018, 03:57 PM
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I'm a paragon so don't perceive me
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Well? It's been 41 years. Only Spain and the Netherlands have a longer drought out of countries that have won. Will the centre of the European continent ever bring it back to Paris? I bet those idiots on that island to our north-west are laughing at our disgrace, with their winner merely 21 years ago. What do the French need to do to win?
Bien? Cela fait 41 ans. Seuls l'Espagne et les Pays-Bas ont une sécheresse plus longue dans les pays qui ont gagné. Le centre du continent européen va-t-il le ramener à Paris? Je parie que ces idiots sur cette île de notre nord-ouest rient de notre disgrâce, avec leur vainqueur il y a seulement 21 ans. Que doivent faire les Français pour gagner? Excusez mon pauvre français (in all seriousness, for countries that haven't won in decades, when might they again?) |
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4th April 2018, 04:01 PM
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Tangelic
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Certainly! Any country needs to just look at recent victories for Germany, Austria and Portugal to see that the right song CAN win. Bulgaria now transformed into a Eurovision powerhouse after years of missing the final. It can change at the click of a finger. Just find that right formula.
France are on track; they've now sent 3 top notch entries in a row and I think will finish on the left hand side of the board this year. Some even tip "Mercy" as a dark horse to win - it is my favourite of this year. I think they tried the 'old school star' route before the UK did but better - with Sebastien Tellier and the fabulous Patricia Kaas (her little dance at the end of her performance has to be one of my all-time favourite Eurovision moments!) |
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4th April 2018, 04:05 PM
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I was born 7 million years ago in Sweden, Africa
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France have been underrated for years. I still cry over TWIN TWIN's robbery and that run from 98 to 2005 is simply flawless.
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4th April 2018, 04:16 PM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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Oui, more of a chance than the UK will. With the right song yes.
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4th April 2018, 04:24 PM
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Tangelic
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4th April 2018, 04:27 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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France has been sending some proper bangers lately and I think it's gonna happen sooner rather than later. They're easily in my top 5 countries of modern Eurovision as there's really no entry that I really hate and so many that I love.
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4th April 2018, 05:22 PM
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I'm a paragon so don't perceive me
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There are a ton of French entries I enjoy, I think the last time I wasn't so keen was 2012. I thought early on Requiem might have been a bit of a winner contender last year if only because it reminded me a lot of BJSC winner Derniere Danse, but they definitely do have the potential. Admittedly their normally fab insistence on singing in French does hamstring them a bit but they have shown a willingness to go outside of it and it's not like there's never going to be a French language winner again, in fact, the sooner there is, most likely the better, it's a great language for singing in.
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4th April 2018, 05:39 PM
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new hair, new tee, new Levii’s Jeans
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If France keep up the quality they’re on then it will surely come, it’s all about timing now
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