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2nd October 2017, 02:54 PM
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is my brain across your walls?
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A big standout in the semi, I actually don't think I could name any other songs that sound like this! Thinking it will be a big grower as well, happy to see you making the final again.
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9th October 2017, 12:11 PM
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Alone and wounded
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This deserved so much better! I'm glad it at least managed to escape the bottom 5 though after it seemed to be lingering down there for a while. It was such a breath of fresh air in the final line-up easily your best entry since 'Routine' which was always going to be hard to top.
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9th October 2017, 02:07 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Thanks,I'm glad you and a handful of others loved it.
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10th October 2017, 04:46 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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BJSC99 Stats
Bullets by Archive finished 16th in its semi-final with 54 points. It received points from 9 countries,including a 12 point maximum from Suedeonia. In the final,it finished in 30th place with 160 points. This was our highest placing in a final since our debut entry finished 12th. Jukianie and Suedeonia both gave their 18 points to Bullets,maintaining Rolloland's consistency in receiving two 18s in each of the three finals it has been part of. These six 18s have been received from six different countries. The full list of points received: 18 - Jukianie,Suedeonia 15 - Aelandor 12 - Fljotavik,Jadakissnia 10 - Desbuanda,Persephonia,Summericia,Terra Avium 9 - Deandria,Land of DW,Skall 8 - D'yermak'er 6 - Buzzjack Mountain 4 - Medhelnia Our semi-final vote: Singerpurear 12 Fljotavik 10 Desbuanda 8 Land Of DW 7 Suedeonia 6 Terra Avium 5 Summericia 4 Cadelicia 3 Yehesi 2 Beaverdonia 1 Our final vote (countries we voted for in a final for the first time are in purple) : Fljotavik 18 Cadelecia 15 Azure 13 Desbuanda 12 Deandria 11 Cor Lupus 10 Terra Avium 9 South Danaelanda 8 Summericia 7 Altyr Muunilinst 6 Skall 5 Yehesi 4 FSR Rontvia 3 Zanmatony 2 Beaverdonia 1 |
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26th October 2017, 06:02 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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BJSC100 - Untouchable by Anathema
Anathema are a Liverpool band formed in 1990 and originally called 'Pagan Angel'. The three Cavanagh brothers,Vincent,Daniel and Jamie are all part of the group. They recently won the album of the year award at the Progressive Music Awards for 'The Optimist'. Untouchable is from their ninth studio album 'Weather Systems' (2012). This song is not really prog rock at all. It sounds more like Coldplay but on a bigger scale. |
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26th October 2017, 06:30 PM
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Rob aah
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well this is a lovely little song even if it is very long back to back solid entries from you!
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6th November 2017, 06:37 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Anathema have qualified from their semi-final and we are now looking forward to seeing how they get on in the historic 100th Buzzjack Song Contest Final. We thank all those countries who voted for 'Untouchable'. They may be interested in watching this clip from Anathema's recent concert at the Rollo Arena in Prosperity.
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15th November 2017, 10:30 PM
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Jacob Alan~
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No idea what the results will be like but for me this is the only acceptable winner.
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15th November 2017, 10:32 PM
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is my brain across your walls?
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Not the only acceptable winner xx but this is pretty incredible Rollo, it's not super far off overtaking 'Routine' as my favourite from you to date!
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15th November 2017, 10:44 PM
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Jacob Alan~
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^Okay there are a couple of others that are fine to win. xx
But really qualifiers as a whole were very disappointing to me and this was one of the few I was really happy about getting through, this is probably one of my favourite BJSC discoveries. |
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15th November 2017, 10:44 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Thanks both of you. As I've had two 18s in each of the three finals I have been part of,I'm hoping for three 18s this time.
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19th November 2017, 02:11 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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BJSC100 Stats
Untouchable by Anathema finished 11th in its semi-final with 151 points. It received points from 13 countries,4 of which gave it 18 points which was more than any other country in either semi-final. It finished 23rd in the final with 217 points. This is our second highest placing. Seyetana,Deandria,Terra Avium,Aelandor and Persephonia gave the song their maximum 18 points. Persephonia are the first country to give us 18 points in a final twice. The five 18s easily beat our national record of two set in all three of the previous finals we have reached and was also more than any country which finished in the top 10. As we expected,our song didn't have the overall appeal to ever have any chance of winning. The full list of points received (countries voting for us for the first time in a final are shown in purple) : 18 - Seyetana,Persephonia,Deandria,Terra Avium,Aelandor 13 - Buzzjack Mountain 12 - Summericia,Aeroche 11 - Lotunia,Numayania 10 - Trifoski,Suedeonia,Skall 9 - Harmonica 6 - Cululonimbia,Beaverdonia 5 - Dobago,D'yermak'er 3 - Jadakissnia 2 - Tinnmark 1 - Umiiruka,Cadelicia Our semi-final vote: What 18 N DNTN 15 Singerpurear 13 Quintessa 12 Caerfyddia 11 Buzzjack Mountain 10 Summericia 9 Fljotavik 8 Beaverdonia 7 Triangledonia 6 Persephonia 5 Hushkanukia 4 Terra Avium 3 Ambienta 2 FSR Rontvia 1 Our final vote: South Danaelanda 18 N DNTN 15 Caerfyddia 13 Hendinia 12 Suedeonia 11 Fljotavik 10 Skall 9 Beaverdonia 8 Triangledonia 7 Persephonia 6 Aeroche 5 Hushkanukia 4 Sandeborg 3 FSR Rontvia 2 Espen 1 Coming tomorrow: my end of year points tables. This post has been edited by King Rollo: 21st November 2017, 08:43 PM |
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20th November 2017, 12:15 AM
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Alone and wounded
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Your 18 haul this contest was really impressive congrats on attaining your second highest position to date! I think Rolloland are my favourite debuting nation of 2017 tbh, keep up the good stuff in 2018!
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20th November 2017, 07:07 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Year end total points given in finals
Fljotavik finish top of our points table. We gave them two 18s and a ten. Terra Avium are just two points behind with one 18,one 13,one 9 and one 4. We voted for FSR Rontvia six times out of seven but five of those were 3 points or fewer so they only finished in 16th place. In our seven contests,we voted for 55 countries. Any ties are settled as they would be in the contest. 1. Fljotavik 46 2. Terra Avium 44 3. Deandria 41 4. Suedeonia 39 5. Persephonia 37 6. Aelandor 28 7. Botanikka 28 8. Cor Lupus 26 9. Seyetana 26 10. South Danaelanda 26 11. Hushkanukia 25 12. Ramrynia 24 13. Jadakissnia 22 14. Altyr Muunilinst 22 15. Skall 21 16. FSR Rontvia 20 17. Cadelicia 20 18. Azure 19 19. Lotunia 18 20. Quintessa 17 21. Hendinia 15 22. Pupok 15 23. Kluminican Republic 15 24. N DNTN 15 25. Trivoski 14 26. Oslol 13 27. Avalonia 13 28. Caerfyddia 13 29. Aeroche 12 30. Unovia 12 31. Ojnoj 12 32. Desbuanda 12 33. D'yermak'er 11 34. FARC 11 35. Espen 10 36. Dobago 10 37. Bhangra 10 38. Alteria 10 39. Tartford 10 40. Beaverdonia 9 41. 00274E 9 42. Singerpurear 8 43. Daehun 7 44. Flynnonda 7 45. Summericia 7 46. Triangledonia 7 47. Zanmatony 6 48. Bignia-Zaragovina 6 49. Buzzjack Mountain 6 50. Yehesi 4 51. Niceland 3 52. Sandeborg 3 53. Land of DW 2 54. Taahino 1 55. Cumulonimbia 1 Coming tomorrow: points received |
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21st November 2017, 09:37 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Year end points received in finals
I was expecting Bre,Chez or Suedehead to finish top of the table but I'm pleasantly surprised to see Rolloland's biggest supporters are Aelandor,so thanks Jacob for all of your points. Aelandor gave us 18,15,12 and 10 in the four finals we have reached. Terra Avium finish in 2nd place as they did on the points given table. 43 countries have so far given us points. Thanks to every one of you. 1. Aelandor 55 2. Terra Avium 48 3. Persephonia 47 4. Suedeonia 43 5. Trifoski 43 6. Deandria 38 7. Summericia 35 8. Jadakissnia 33 9. Seyetana 29 10. Fljotavik 25 11. Cumulonimbia 24 12. Skall 20 13. Buzzjack Mountain 19 14. Jukanie 18 15. FSR Rontvia 15 16. D'yermak'er 13 17. Botanikka 13 18. Medhelnia 12 19. Aeroche 12 20. Lotunia 11 21. Numayania 11 22. Harmonica 10 23. Land Of DW 10 24. Dobago 10 25. Azure 10 26. Zanmatony 10 27. Desbuanda 10 28. Avalonia 9 29. Varake 8 30. Quintessa 8 31. Kluminican Republic 7 32. Mezidinia 7 33. Beaverdonia 6 34. Pi 6 35. Kylienips 5 36. Espen 4 37. Flynnonda 4 38. FARC 4 39. Republic of Adonia 4 40. Jupiterdonia 2 41. Tinnmark 2 42. Umiiruka 2 43. Cadelicia 1 |
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21st November 2017, 09:54 PM
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is my brain across your walls?
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I thought I would have been first on that list too! But then I guess I did only give Primitive Radio Gods one point (double figure points for all 3 of your other qualifiers though including 2 18s of course).
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21st November 2017, 10:34 PM
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The owls are not what they seem
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Always the bridesmaid it seems, but that's a great amount of points on both ends either way. You really have been a great new addition, Anathema was a wonderful discovery like I said and Routine was mainly responsible for getting me back into Steven Wilson just in time for his new material this year, more good to come from Rolloland in 2018 I'm sure *.
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24th November 2017, 07:54 PM
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Mansonette
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Oh wow, thank you so much King Rollo! A privilege to finish atop of your points list.
Glad I was in your top 10 of points received too, I don't always like the tracks you send but you add a much needed sense of variety to the contest and that is always welcomed by me. |
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22nd January 2018, 04:50 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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BJSC101 - The Great Escape by Marillion
Marillion still have a large and loyal fanbase but since the 80s,they have gradually become unknown to everyone else so it was only a matter of time before they were chosen to represent Rolloland,to bring one of their finest songs to a wider audience. The Great Escape is from their 1994 album 'Brave' which last year was voted by their fans as their favourite album by the band. In an exclusive interview with Radio Rollo,their lead singer,Steve Hogarth,explained the concept behind the album: "It was round about this stage that the song ideas took me back to a memory of an intriguing radio broadcast from the Bristol Police some years ago on GWR radio. The police had picked up a young woman wandering on the Severn Bridge who refused or was unable to speak to them. In desperation,the appeal was broadcast to the general public in an attempt to discover her identity. I heard this on the radio and thought it was a great first page to a mystery story. I was also concerned for her and wrote a few words of support which of course she would never see or hear. 'Runaway' took me back to her,wondering what became of her and I thought we might dream up a story which would become a piece of music like a fictional documentary of her life and the circumstances which led her to the bridge. We now had a concept album on our hands at a time when the whole genre was and probably still is terribly unfashionable. Suits us just fine!" A film was made based on the music and lyrics of the album and the scenes in this video are from that film. Whether this is all a bit too heavy for BJSC remains to be seen,but if you like The Great Escape,please vote for it. |
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23rd January 2018, 02:37 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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Worldvision III - What Matters Most by 4 Strings & Fridolijn (The Netherlands)
4 Strings are Dutchmen Carlo Resoort and Jan De Vos. I know them for their 2000 single 'Daytime' which I entered into the first Dance Forum Song Contest. They have had one top 20 hit with 'Take Me Away (Into The Night) which reached no.15 in 2002. I wanted to find something more recent which also had vocals. Although a British featured singer might have been allowed under the rules,I wanted something with a Dutch singer to make this a fully Dutch entry. Fridolijn is from Amsterdam and does a mixture of folk,jazz and electronica. I listened to some of her songs and as beautiful as they are,I thought that this trance collaboration with 4 Strings would be more likely to pick up votes. |
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