COTU is one of our best entries Shame Molly had the charisma of a fish. She looked dead behind the eyes the whole performance. I remember we were one of the favourites to win that year. The right performer that would’ve been a top 10 finish.I have Children Of The Universe by Molly Smitten-Downes in my head for days now. It was a great song, sad it didn’t perform better. And I was shocked to find out that it’s already been ten years.
Genuinely convinced we just have to pull a France or Italy and start sending ballads by people who can actually singwas a typical jury fave
If we send ballads again then the staging still needs to be expensive with a thorough concept behind it. Michael Rice came bottom, Surie did shit even with a stage invader, Lucie Jones did well with the jury but flopped the televote. It’s also a lot to do with trends. For example had we sent a ballad this year it would’ve done very well as there were so few. Next year I reckon more countries will send more, the ratio of upbeat/party songs to slower songs flip flops each year depending on what was successful the year before.Genuinely convinced we just have to pull a France or Italy and start sending ballads by people who can actually sing
I think someone suggested here (?) that we focus too much on what tops charts. I would also like to suggest that what charts in the UK doesn’t necessarily chart in other countries
People say this but a lot of successful ballads from Italy and France don’t have expansive staging and focus a lot on camera work setting the vibes instead. Even the successful ballads from other countries have fairly simple stagingIf we send ballads again then the staging still needs to be expensive with a thorough concept behind it.
I love him so much- he’s such a lovely bloke and that hair and smile- but he was described as “Timotei Viking tik-tok twat” on the spoof documentary The Kemps : All True by the character of John Farrow and it’s all I can think of when I see him nowDying at Sam being referred to as the human Labrador puppy. He really is. I won’t hear a bad word about him.
I agree and we’ve sort of hit the point where you can’t do anything that hasn’t been seen before. Eurovision has truly done everything with staging at this point.People say this but a lot of successful ballads from Italy and France don’t have expansive staging and focus a lot on camera work setting the vibes instead. Even the successful ballads from other countries have fairly simple staging
Sam’s staging and outfit honestly felt cheap to me and the reason he did well was because of his vocals. The song was okay but got a bit repetitive after a bit
I think we’re sort of past the times where you need impressive never before seen staging to make your song standout
Sorry, when I say expensive I mean slick and polished lol. When France’s rehearsal clip came out this year many said ‘wow this looks expensive’. it was classy, well thought out, one of the most beautiful. Compare that to Michael Rice’s or Surie’s which just looked so meh.People say this but a lot of successful ballads from Italy and France don’t have expansive staging and focus a lot on camera work setting the vibes instead. Even the successful ballads from other countries have fairly simple staging
Sam’s staging and outfit honestly felt cheap to me and the reason he did well was because of his vocals. The song was okay but got a bit repetitive after a bit
I think we’re sort of past the times where you need impressive never before seen staging to make your song standout
France and Italy haven't been successful with their ballads since televoting started, the only time any of them won in modern time is Italy with Måneskin. The people voting seems to like up tempo. Also think they have an advantage singing ballads in their latin languages, it sounds pompous and dramatic in a way most other languages don't. And this year it was so many crazy staging France showing up at the end with one guy just singing a song without any ado felt like a relief for at least my poor eyes.People say this but a lot of successful ballads from Italy and France don’t have expansive staging and focus a lot on camera work setting the vibes instead. Even the successful ballads from other countries have fairly simple staging
Latin languages make everything sound 10x deeper and more beautifulFrance and Italy haven't been successful with their ballads since televoting started, the only time any of them won in modern time is Italy with Måneskin. The people voting seems to like up tempo. Also think they have an advantage singing ballads in their latin languages, it sounds pompous and dramatic in a way most other languages don't. And this year it was so many crazy staging France showing up at the end with one guy just singing a song without any ado felt like a relief for at least my poor eyes.
As a none brit I think UK should do better if BBC had competitions letting people vote like other countries have, you don't know if a song is a banger before you tested it at people. UK have lot's of good song writers and artists, think the problem is that BBC don't take ESC serious just choosing a song and an artist. If that happen in Sweden oh my gosh it would be riots!
She's got a great voice but it would be bit of a snooze festHmmm what do we think? The vocals would be there but I am bored already
I mean the other problem is that people think success = winningFrance and Italy haven't been successful with their ballads since televoting started,
I think it would be nice if they gave the public a choice (even though we'd probably pick Scooch again).I think we should go either folk or gospel rather than pop next year.
Lucie was a decent public choice to be fair. I quite liked the early 90s system of the BBC picking a singer (Michael Ball, Sonia etc) and then the public choosing the song.I think it would be nice if they gave the public a choice (even though we'd probably pick Scooch again).
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