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Some of those are correct! :funky: You've also forgotten a few obv Trashley songs :heehee:

 

I'm intrigued :o

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Well, here's one for starters :heehee: Not too obv though, I'll grant you that :funky:

 

10: Serbia 2004 - Zeljko Joksmovic - Lane Moje // 2nd; 263 points

 

 

Who can be f***ed with Montenegro when Zeljko was basically going all out for Serbia? :smoke: Anyway, Zeljko may now be Evil Incarnate™ due to his rather unfortunate taste for awful trainers and attempting to rig Eurovision Song Contests (what a fantastic draw for Serbia, the song you wrote, in the draw you made, eh Zeljko? :manson:) Even so, I cannot bring myself to deny the beauty of this track which would've been a fantastic winner had it done a Nocturne :wub: Anyway, this was before he started getting pissy about his tracks not winning, so I'm allowed to like it :smoke:

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9: Serbia 2007 - Marija Serifovic - Molitva // 1st; 268 points

 

 

And here they are again! :heehee: This is one of the few songs I know of where I actually prefer the live version to the studio version, if only because the long note that Marija holds just as all of the elements of the song merge together is just gorgeous :wub: Anybody who blames this victory on 'political voting' is quite frankly a fool, blind, and deaf :manson: Every country in Europe gave this points (except for the old guard of the UK and Ireland, surprisingly enough -_-) and the beauty of this song didn't even need to be translated for the continent to get it :heart:

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8: Israel 2005 - Shiri Maymon - Hasheket Shenish'ar (The Silence That Remains) // 4th; 154 points

 

 

Undeniable proof that if any country tries hard enough and sends a fantastic song, no matter how unpopular they are, they can still do well. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it Wogan :wub:

aah Shiri, I suspected it might have been her :wub:

 

as for the two Serbian songs...:puke: I'm not a fan...well Molitva's alright I suppose

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7: Greece 2005 - Elena Paparizou - My Number One // 1st; 230 points

 

 

OMG THAT PERFORMANCE :wub: Elena took Israel, took Romania, took Malta, took Switzerland, and frankly owned them with a performance, a song, a woman that was unquestionably the star of 2005! :wub:

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6: Israel 1998 - Dana International - Diva // 1st; 172 points

 

 

Viva la vida, viva Victoria, Cleopatraaaaaaa :w00t: The wo/man that took 1998 by storm, eliciting a storm of reactionary bilge from Orthodox figures within Israel who demanded his/her withdrawal from the contest with this disco stormer dedicated to the great females of antiquity :heart: As much as it pains me to say it, we were beaten fair and square and were simply outclassed by a performance and a song that were both stunning and flawless. Diva, diva, diva, DIVAAAAAAAAAAAA! :dance:

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With just 5 songs left, from Sweden, the UK, Russia and Malta, who will be the victors? :drama:
I have to go with Serebro for the predicted win, although it clearly should be Ira (assuming that's the Maltese entrant yet to come! I can't imagine she wouldn't be in your top 40 :wub:)
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Who says Serebro are top 50 Rich? :kink:

 

5: Sweden 2004 - Lena Philipsson - It Hurts // 5th; 170 points

 

 

OMG THE ANAL SEX SONG :kink:

 

Nobody but me, could know the way I feel

 

I'm standing on the rooftop

And I'm crying out your name

I'm looking for an answer

And for somebody to blame

'Cause even though it's over

You linger on my mind, oh

 

Hurts, oh it hurts, really hurts

In the middle of the night

In the light of the day

You know that it hurts

Oh it hurts, really hurts

And I wish I could be stronger

No longer afraid

Nobody but me, could know the way I feel

How it hurts, oh it hurts

 

I'm trying to forget love

The pain I feel inside

I'm clinging to my pillow

And the tears I cannot hide

I wish it could be over

So I can start a new, oh

 

Hurts, oh it hurts, really hurts

In the middle of the night

In the light of the day

You know that it hurts

Oh it hurts, really hurts

And I wish I could be stronger

No longer afraid

Nobody but me, could know the way I feel

Oh it hurts, oh

 

Not easy to remember

And even harder to forget

Whenever I surrender (whenever I surrender)

Oh, you're always on my mind...

 

(Hurts, oh it hurts, really hurts)

In the middle of the night

In the light of the day

You know that it hurts

Oh it hurts, really hurts

And I wish I could be stronger

No longer afraid

Nobody but me, could know the way I feel

Oh it hurts, ooh it hurts

I wish I could be stronger

Oh, but it hurts

 

Kinktastic muchhh? :kink: Sod Zeljko, sod Ruslana, sod Greece, this should've won the Eurovision Song Contest of 2004 just so the trophy could go beside her 'Mutton Dressed As Lamb 2004' award and her solid gold dildo :wub: After all, who can resist microphone stand play with what was easily the best closing song of all time? :drama:

Lena was amazing, Sweden love their old bags :wub: although you've posted the Dana video :lol:
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4: Sweden 2006 - Carola - Invincible // 5th; 170 points (hmmm, where've we seen that before? -_-)

 

 

How could you forget Rich? :o In my eyes, the true winner of 2006 (if only someone had stolen Lordi's costumes on the night, the painted ballerina in the piano suffocated and Dima slipped and broke his ankle jumping off the piano, someone had Cascada-ised Lejla and given Mihai a sore throat :smoke:), this 'old f***ing b**ch from Sweden' as Silvia Night so affectionately put it gave her all for Sweden, and in a shockingly similar case to Charlotte Perrelli didn't win with a track better than the one she did win with. Oh well, it's uplifting schlager at its best and shockingly the last we hear of Sweden in this list! :drama:

:heehee: my god, I can't believe I forgot Invincible...such an incredible song, as is Evighet the Swedish version! you have to remember, when Charlotte won in 1999, Abba fever was gripping the world, what with Abba Gold doing so well, and it being the 25th anniversary of their win...

 

Take Me To Your Heaven was merely in the right place at the right time...any Swedish schlager track would have won on that evening...

 

no Sweden in the top 3...Serebro, Ira and Katrina it is then!?!

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19,000th post alert :w00t:

 

3: United Kingdom 1997 - Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine a Light // 1st; 227 points (STILL A RECORD ON POINTS AVERAGE -_-)

 

 

Are you actually legally alive if that opening doesn't send tingles down your spine? :wub: Screw you Malta, giving Scooch 12 and this just a point :smoke: This is easily the best thing that we as a country have sent thus far, and the result matches the quality :heart: However, with our entries getting even more dire by the year and the British public losing our patience, I fear that this is the highest point we will ever have in the contest :(

Katrina is overrated it's a very good and uplifting song but Gina G was 100x better than this church anthem :heehee:
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Just 2 songs to go :o The top 2 are as follows...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2: Malta 2006 - Fabrizio Faniello - I Do // 24th; 1 point

 

 

1: Russia 2005 - Natalia Podolskaya - Nobody Hurt No One // 15th; 57 points

 

 

Just both fantastic, underrated songs :wub: Both finished painfully low and were undeniably the greatest songs in their respective years :(

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm taking the p*** of course! :lol: Actual top 2 coming in a couple of minutes :w00t:

:rofl: even Russia get it wrong sometimes

 

although criminally I had a soft spot for Natalia and Julia Savicheva from 2004 as well...I'm destined to almost always like the Russian entries...

 

come on Ira and Serebro :cheer:

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