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Hello my european children! We're still on 'low season' in Eurovision world until February, so by my reckoning we've got time to squeeze in another forum competition! We're going all the way through the last 11 years of Eurovision to find the best song to never make it out of the Semi Finals and maybe, if we're lucky, rediscover some forgotten jems along the way.

 

DISCLAIMER: This contest will be presented fairly and without bias towards people in signatures. No bias at all.

 

Each week we'll take two or three years of Eurovision DNQs and force them to do battle for points a second time. Each year will have a number of entries go through to the semi finals based on the number of songs that will be competing there (it roughly works out as a third of the songs go through from each year, designed to give each year a fair representation so something that comes sixth in 2014 doesn't get through over something coming seventh in 2009) where they will do battle once more and you know the drill from there!

 

So, without further ado, the years 2004, 2005 and 2006.

 

2004 [4 songs go through]

 

2005 (5 songs go through)

 

2006 (5 songs go through)

 

Votes sent to me via PM in the usual eurovision form for all three years. Takk

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Well I have to say my knowledge of the DNQs from 2004-07 is very NOT GOOD apart from the obvious few so I'm hoping to discover some real HOT MESSES

 

But once we get to 2008, it's gonna be a bitch to vote in.

Voted! I just don't get some of those 2006 DNQ's...considering the first third of the final was literally the WORST EVER start to a contest, and yet we turfed out Kate Ryan, Ich Troje and Silvia Night in the semis!?!
P.S. people who don't vote for Silvia Night are Sluts from Holland and ugly old fucking bitches from Sweden.

I really don't like this name and shaming thing you've got going on right here Alexandra :(

my galileo / le grand soir / la mirada interior / zjarr e ftohtë / follow my heart to win bye

The 2006 DNQs are mostly very good, definitely very difficult to order my top few! It always surprises me just how fantastic Annet's (Cyprus 2006) vocals are, it's great that her fantastic performance is joined by such a great atmosphere obviously because of the contest being hosted in Greece.

 

Also, my fact of the day is that Annet was a Britney Spears backing vocalist and also co-wrote 'Everytime' with Britney! I may have posted this before but it's such a great fact! :wub:

oh sht I totally forgot. Soz Lex!

 

Not sure I'll have time with this hectic weekend but perhaps I could squeeze out a few, we'll see.

I am voting within the next 20 minutes and you shall accept my votes. Deal w/ it.

Voted. Good that I know all of the 2005 and 2006 rejects by titles yasss. 2004 not so much coz crap~

 

Poor Andorra, Portugal, Slovenia and Monaco - all 4 present in every year :(

Poor forgotten Estonia!

 

And out of that set of countries they've probably got the highest overall quality between the 3. :( (you also both forgot Belarus)

 

Actually, none of that lot are particularly bad offenders in any of these years - clearly racism.

 

Finland is probably the worst out of the countries with multiple entries in this. Yeah. Thank god they had Lordi to wake them up.

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QUALIFIER TWO:

 

So, that's the only to essentials through here (in my humble opinion). Which two other songs will be salvaged from the smouldering wreckage of the 2004 semi?

YASSSS My Galileo through *.*
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QUALIFIER THREE:

 

Poor brave/only a bit more succesful than the Czech Republic (more on them next week) Andorra are shown mercy by the BuzzJack overlords with an actually rather good piece of early 00s MOR pop.

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