going up... | 30 | The Eurosong review is joined by comprehending people, love matches, Pascal, and positively singledom. |
don't mention the score | 28 | multiple Corypoints, multiple Laurapoints, a Nieskan problem, a Paulovian response, Brendan on singers, Angela falls down Pascal's triangle, Emily sums up the century. |
the eurosong summary | 27 | |
unscissored | 26 | quality writers, daytime phone ins, the Eurosong debate, dodgy films, fibbing, and the UK. Eurosong is from Estonia. |
alchemy | 24 | human lifespans, luvvies, get-togethers, and Mr Loaf. Eurosong from Bosnia-Hertzegovina. |
zone | 22 | generalising experiences, ickyness, posting, rumours, records, being happy, friendship. Eurosongs from Malta and Germany |
thinkings | 20 | deborah orr, and a poem |
villan | 19 | drivers, churches, lyrics, videos, news and mags, impossible, hotmail, uniforms, ancient history and carbon dating. Eurosong 19 is from Israel. |
the morning after | 16 | distorting Kevin, seeing Sash(a), biblical truths, drivers, dislikes, telly and books. |
timeing | 14 | time, religion, child support, the World Cup, lurve, drinks, scars, Irosong, teen movies, holocaust, proms. |
corbloney | 12 | Quotes, fem-friendly CDs, Buffy, Star Wars dissed, Argentia, softball, Jewel-UK and bouncy trains. Eurosong 16 is Portugal. |
the mix | 9 | Pants, bad puns, the MSCL cast, motor sports, song words, and Eurosong from Sweden |
weaver 101 | 8 | your brief guide to me |
swingometer | 7 | Candidates at the election included: Faye (Email a lot Party); Johnathan (Child Control Party); Annie (After Prom Party); Paulo (Colourful Graphics Party); Shobi (School Uniform Party); Laura (Buffy Party); Angela (Future Party); Ulrike (Latin Party) |
lucky or not | 5 | telloffs, Po5, piercings, real names, video, AM radio. Question about Geri Spice, and Eurosong from Iceland. |
sniffles | 2 | goodbye, Verve; more radio; scrummy; lawyerly musings; bombs in London; and yet more Spice. |
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It was Eurosong last night. Nieske: if you've not watched the show yet, read my response to your quote then see the video. I just want to see Holland win By close of play, British bookies (who usually make the UK entry a strong fave) had Sweden and Iceland joint favourites, with the Dutch just behind. Brooks misled the juries: but the lastminute entry by me will win. there were many great entries...but my entry was the one with the most bribe money behind it. Besides, let me be frank, your singing made the Lithuanian entry sound tuneful. So, onto the contest itself. I was impressed by the German song, "Reise Nacht Jerusalem", playing in Turkish, English, German and Hebrew, all in three minutes. The Spanish entrant was brightened by her dress, which resembled a loudly striped deck chair. Britain was flat, Iceland had lots of glitter, Sweden a shock in pink. Estonia played Irish music while dressed as Greeks. Portugal looked like Hanson might be in 15 years; Austria reminded me too much of the Banana Splits cartoon, while Bosnia's man was the bloke with the shrunk head from South Park. From the bottom to the top... Two songs failed to break 10 points: Spain (1) wasn't much of a surprise; but the failure of Cyprus (2) amazed me. No real shocks to find Portugal, Lithuania, France, Poland and Ireland score under 20. Turkey got 21, should have been more. These get "F" grades. "D" grades: Malta and Norway perform around expectations; Belgium can count themselves a little unlucky, but Britain should have done much better. These songs scored 32-38. "C" grades: I predicted nothing for Slovenia. They got 50, including 27 from the first five juries - enough for the lead. Austria impressed more than I expected, scoring 65. 71 for the Netherlands (too low) and Denmark (higher than I expected, but not a bad tune at all) rounds this group out. "B" grades: 86 for Bosnia, the second worst song (behind Poland) on the night. Were the juries watching the same show as the rest of us? Estonia made 90 points without ever featuring in anyone's top two, which is a wonderful result. Israel mounted a firm defence of their title; 93 points and 5th place was perhaps a little more than they deserved. "A" grades: For a repetitive of last year's winner, Croatia did very well, scoring 118. Germany just pip Bosnia to the night's Over-Achievers Award, racking up 141 points and third place. Iceland came second, with 146 points, but finished some way behind Sweden's 163. The winning song, "Take Me To Your Heaven", has the piano riff off "Waterloo", the verve and energy of Darlene Love's "All Alone On Christmas", the sax break and chorus harmonies of every Abba song, and becomes the second winning Swedish entry in nine years. Expect a massive hit across Europe. Odd little thing. When I was in Toronto, my Laa-Laa jacket initially had a Kyle South Park pin on it. People had trouble understanding me. When I added a Newfoundland flag to Kyle, I got that bit more comprehension. Now, there are many reasons that could be behind this - I may have talked more slowly, or pronounced words in a more expected way - but it could be because the flag gave early warning of an unfamiliar accent ahead. As for Terra Novans sounding like Brits: not in my experience. Some sound Irish, but less than people from Liverpool. Chelle, the First Lady of Cool Things, with Dr Luuuurve me + iain weaver = 75% (went up since i became 1st lady of cool) But this all leaves Paulo to ask Either that or it contains Flight Simulator as an easter egg. In Musinews, we hear that an anti-abortion grouping takes offence at the concept of Lilith Fair, and urges a boycott of the related product. In related news, weaver takes delivery of volume 3. Angela Jonathan I don't believe you have a right to happiness at someone else's expense. I'm not sure what you've defined as the "impossible" that you're ruling out... I was defining "impossible" as the two people getting back together. I have the impression that you were defining differently. If a person wants to spend their entire life waiting for a "one in a million" chance, they have every right to do so. I may find it foolish and wrong, but they can still do it. For exposition, then: the main point of difference seems to be that I see nothing intrinsicly less in being single. If it's what feels best for you, then do it. Don't listen to other people who insist on pairing you off with every man/womin they meet. Being unattached can be - and is - a positive choice. Brendan, not on Seaweed Radio CCLII Victoria, welcome. I'm twenty..something. |
Codsall: showers & 15 * Over 50 and out. Curses. the career of isaac hayes in one line |
In the bad pun corner, it's Sara. Chadboy, hello. Priestess Mighty Max Cory, the Laa-Laa of the Desert, Slayer Falcon and Mr Loaf defender has far too long a name. I'm sixteen for Cods sake [Brem reference. Brem?] I'm getting to a point where I'm over the relationship. that in no way means I need to jump into another one right away. I will not, in fact, be Across The Pond, What is peckishness? Laura What do you think a soul mate is? Do you think you have found yours in your life? Do you think there is only one? Apparently, Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. Laura Betsy This is the slot reserved for A Song For Eurosong. Only I don't have any more songs to review. Don't forget to watch the show, tomorrow night. It will be great. | |
you b*stards! | Nieske I happen to have to go to a birthday party Saturday night :(:(:( Kyle Broslowski speaks here. but I'll tape the whole thing and watch it on Sunday... Speaking of things European, it would be remiss of me not to mention the all-conquering Manchester United side. Winning the Premier League is one thing. Winning the Cup is another. Winning the European Cup as well is quite amazing. And coming from 1-0 down to 2-1 up in second half injury time is the most breath-taking feat in many years of sport. Seeing the three trophies side by side in the Homecoming Event last night: isn't the Euro Cup big, and the FA cup tiny. |
on replay saturday afternoon, the quality was much better. must have been a bad line. | It's unfair to carp, but the picture quality from Barcelona was so poor it looked like the MUN players were chromakeyed onto the pitch, and weren't there in reality. It looked like Dr Who from 1975. And itv cutting to a commercial break just 30 seconds after Schmeichel and Ferguson lifted the trophy is inexcusable. This is a moment of national resonance; the first English win in 15 years. In "The Princess Bride", there's the character Paulo It will be the End Of The 90s Bash, on the not unreasonable grounds that (er) it won't be the 90s when it's finished. the Y2K survival gathering, Is it still active? How many people are planning to go? Dates? Places? That said, I really can't wait... Brendan And what is it with this Ricky Martin guy anyway? Can he even sing?! Angela quotes a lot of bible readings to support her points. I'm not going to touch those with a bargepole, as every discussion that goes there gets very heated, very quickly. However, I am going to pick apart her finale: There are 4 possibilities: 1) Either God exists or doesn't. Now, all that everyone agrees on is point 1). God does or doesn't exist. Now, that states nothing about whether this God would save its followers and punish the rest; or whether said God rewards sceptics and gets nasty with sheep; or rewards everyone; or no-one; or... The points 2, 3 and 4 have no logical connection to premise 1. They rely on an assumption of Christian faith, or secular humanist principles, removing all other options. The argument, therefore, reduces to "if you are a Christian, belief in God is superior, from this game theory model." That falls down as a tautology. Personally, I can't follow it for the more fundamental reason, inconsistent with my theological calculus, that it posits a vengeful deity, complete with human flaws of jealousy and revenge. More: http://home.lbcc.cc.ca.us/mlawrence/pascal.html Emily, on People of the Century whoever invented the computer Also Florence Nightingale (poster girl of the aseptic nursing revolution), Jenner (pioneer of vaccines), Fleming (antibiotics, not Bond), Anne Frank and her family, Marconi of the communications revolution (and making another apt use of Signal Hill), Einstein, Curie. And then there's a list of politicians as long as one's arm. Maybe even Queen Elizabeth, who has given support and encouragement for half the century, and adapted to amazing changes. BHX: cloud & 21 * weaver posts are a mail-list exclusive playing mornington crescent... badly |
Don't say you weren't warned. This is your print out and keep guide to all 23 competing tunes, with a brief review. Numbers are order in which they'll compete: this is for the televoting. The Favourites (true odds < 20/1): Dark Horses (20/1 - 25/1): 03 Spain - Never quite catches fire Midtable Tedium (25/1 - 33/1): 18* Austria - What's Austrian for Alisha's Attic? Fifteen Points Would Be Good (33/1 - 45/1): 09* Denmark - Boyzone goes female on us The Dreaded Nul Points Looms (50/1 or worse): 22 Bosnia-Herzegovina - Tedious, turgid Songs marked with * will be sung in English (or an approximation thereof.) Contrary to earlier reports, Turkey has now dropped a plan to switch from Turkish to English half way through. Israel will sing in Hebrew, with an English phrases thrown in for good measure, just like last year. Bosnia's chorus provides a neat summary of the plural declensions of the French verbs etre (to be) and avoir (to have). The other five countries sing in their national tongues (French, Portugese, Polish, Lithuanian and Spanish). And Germany will sing mostly in Turkish. Dana International, last year's winner, will perform a Stevie Wonder number during the interval. According to our reporter on the spot, babe of the contest will be Croatia's Doris; this marks the first time the name Doris has been used in conjunction with pulchritude since the foundation of the Contest in 1956. Further web links: | |
Article extracted from wvr-news 1.21; all rights reserved. musiquote: "diamond of light", the estonian entry. |
referring to wb's cancellation of the season finale of buffy. bad move. | Owing to the delicate situation and sensibilities of our viewing audience, certain parts of this weaverpost have been expunged. In their place are the items that would have gone out originally. You're with weaverposts, a proud non-affiliate of WBTV: ACME programming by Wile E. Coyote. The First Lady of Cool Things, Chelle Paulo When it comes to judge crimes of this kind, there's always the risk of going too far into one sense or another... child abuse and the new laws passed recently in Spain, according to which the word of the victim would be enough to sentence the accused, even if there are no proofs of any other kind Laura His show primarily helps people with their little troubles in life - a holiday flight that ran a day late, a found cat, or a question that bugged everyone down the pub. It's not unfair to suggest that Ed proves himself to be one of the people every single programme. He doesn't politicise, he just helps. What do you think causes people to come on a talk show and air their problems? Woud you ever go on a talk show? If so, for what reason/topic? Ed Doolan airs on BBC WM and BBC CWR 9-12 Sunday-Friday. Other daytime talk show hosts are inferior. Period. Have you seen 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'? Thumbs up or down? Favourite/Least favourite moments? [Incidentally, 4Weds is back on [4] this Sunday at 9. Synchronicity or what?] And the notional sequel (starring Hugely Grant, with the same writers and similar plot), "Notting Hill", is the must-see film of the summer. Never mind Space Battles, go see Huge. |
taking off that sunscreen song... | Brendan I am in severe need of tips. Never tie your shoelace in a revolving door. If you ever manage to do this, tell me how. A Song For Eurosong 23/23And finally, the Estonian entry. Sung in English, the title is "Diamond Of Night", performed by Evelin Samuel & Camille. Songwriters are Priit Pajusaar, Glen Pilvre & Kaari Sillamaa. I don't know if anyone else around here knows of the Adiemus project, led by Karl Jenkins and Miriam Stockley. Or appreciated the connection between Tori's "Choirgirl Hotel" album and Enya. Coz that's the place this track is in. Ethereal vocals, over shimmering, pizzicato strings, a strong percussive base, and a major key tune. Eurosong fans: see "Nocturne", Norway's 1995 winner, and "The Voice", Ireland's entry in 1996, also (er) a winner. This may just go the same way. Those of you who want to stake some hard-earned cash might consider this Estonian entry (14/1), Belgium, Croatia and Turkey (all 20/1), or Israel (33/1). Which leads to Brendan Nieske I'm not really an eurovision-aholic (or whatever...) but I would really like to see the Netherlands winning And Bobbsy Look out for the summary, cut out and keep guide to Eurosong on a list near you tomorrow. The show on Saturday night throughout Europe (Saturday afternoon on Spanish language stations in the USA, and [IIRC] A&E in Canada, Sunday morning in Australia) Consult the website, www.eurosong99.co.il Or wait for my report Sunday. Back to Laura I think that if you are going to be with someone you should be honest .. It hurts so much when you catch someone in a lie, or you realize that they lied to you at one point. TFLOCT Chelle Now, what, pray tell, is wrong with people with ages in double digits appreciating a fine comedy? No-one suggested "Spice World" was a work of art, or hugely intelligent, or life altering, or anything other than silly. Unlike Intergalactic Conflict, or whatever. Brendan on 'The Devil's Own' |
in true s*d's law, we found the next day it would finish its run on itv. | I just saw That 70s Show for the first time - it was really good. Anyone else watch it? I'd kinda like to see that show in the original. Part of itv's deal to make their own version was that That 70s Show couldn't be shown in the UK. But the itv version was pulled half way through, and has even been dropped from the digital channel itv2 (total viewership: 2) through lack of interest. Elizabeth keyoneohthree on Owen Hart Francis one of the issues governing negotiations with the government of the Republic of Yugoslavia is that of saving face for Slobodan Milosevic. Good to hear from Francis again, anyway. Angela Nieske |
Keep an eye on things when I'm gone. Keep a lid on things. musiquote: keep a lid on things, the crash test dummies |
| Chelle A stable population would require 30.98% death-in-birth rate, 3.5 kids per fem. Or 50% death, 6.666 kids per fem. Crucially, this model takes no account of relationships between generations, which would increase the numbers. Sara I'm not saying that the solution is to fall in love with someone else - just that you can't always just let go - it has to be time for you to do so Brendan, hope you caught Jewel on Radio 2 (UK) last Saturday. Playing live in the famous Maida Vale studios. Kewl. "I fancy the guys in red (for the cup final); they're all cute and stuff." Five days to go, and it's Song For Eurosong 22.The song from Bosnia is called "Putnici", sung by Dino & Beatrice. Music and lyrics are by Dino Dervishalidovic. The song replaces the original winner, "Starac I More". That was disqualified for being previously released. It's a good substitution, replacing a dull bloke strumming his guitar with a bloke strumming a guitar. It starts flamenco, but soon drops into a monotone. It picks up a little during the chorus, and might be decent with a lot of hearings. But Eurosongs need to be immediate, and this isn't. Sara Owing to my moving house, I'll be out of circulation till mid June. So hold it early that month .. (; Speaking of the slayer... Well, with Australia in a position of having to beat Bangladesh or face certain elimination from the World Cup, remember that you can catch live commentary from the Lords.org website. Hurrah for technology! |
BHX: sunny spells, 17 * Eurosong: 5 days and counting. |
A few points. Don't read any supreme incidence into the slightly revised email address: it's simply that hotmail has been so slow recently that I've shifted most items to this account. Mails to another system will still be read. Which leads on to Paulo and the pome Shana I couldn't even keep water down, that's how bad it was | |
that's a loud ringing in chigley, an item in bagpuss' shop, and kevin officially obsessed | Suninglori I thought I would be getting info and websites What's the Song For Eurosong series if not info? Or the sound of Lord Belborough's phone at Wingstead Hall? The Marvellous Mechanical Mouse Organ? The guy Claire turned down for his prom last year? And websites? www.mscl.com is good. So's www.mun.ca/muse/ And the ones in the sig. |
wow. drawing comparisons with the ira and future sound of london in one swoop | Deca Woops, I posted. Sorry. If it's on the Genuine list, or the Provisional list, I'll see. Not if it's on the Continuity list, coz that's just the far-out ramblings of one madman. Paulo recalls Alysa Laura What singer or band do you find yourself listening to most frequently? What CD's are getting the most play in your life? can someone change from being a good person, to bad, or a bad to a good? Johnathan If ... you will only be happy if someone else isn't, then I'll be glib again. Get over it! Stop living your life in other people's eyes. I do not believe people have either the responsibility nor the power to make someone else happy if they don't want to be. So, deal with your own happiness and let them deal with theirs. People do have to the power to make others miserable, and to this, I say STOP! No wonder fine brains have trouble with this concept. What "happy" means to 2 different people is just that, different. Or not. one of two things will happen. They will decide they never want to see you, or they will compromise their beliefs and the two of you will never be truly happy. the spouse never comes back, and the person has wasted (yes, wasted) their lives waiting for something that is not going to happen. it's their own damn fault for not moving on, for not making something out of their lives. you can just be the best "you" that you can be. And be proud of yourself for getting up in the morning, for continuing to fight and to work. Judy Quoting me, AndiWD |
more from this poster in the comment tags | I see friendship as ... the ability to discuss things and not have to worry about reactions to your opnions or feelings (if they'll use them against you). A real friend doesn't try to hurt you. I guess respect is the main thing for me. Sounds idyllic. Sounds utopian. Sounds like someone's setting themselves up for charges of hypocracy, coz no-one's gonna be that perfect. A double dose of Song For Eurosong 20/23: MaltaThe Maltese entry is called "Believe In..." - sung by Times 3, music by Chris Scicluna, lyrics by Moira Stafrace. The members of Times 3 are Philippa Farrugia Randon, Diane Stafrace (Moira's younger sister) and Francesca Tabone. Moira & Chris entered as performers in 1994 with "More Than Love".The copy I have is dubbed from the television speaker, and isn't good quality. From what I can tell, it's a decent girl group song, the sort that the Spice Girls would reject but pass on to their favoured protegees. Maybe I should have asked at local radio stations: PBS, the Maltese station behind their entry, mailed all the EBU's radio stations with copies of this in April. I think that's in breach of the rule that says thou shalt not promote outside thine own territory, but I'm probably wrong. The song will either do tolerably well, but could be just so mediocre as to end up with a single point score. Which would be a comedown after finishing 8 behind last year's winner. Eurosong 21. It's GermanyThe German song will be "Reise Nach Jerusalem", sung by group Sürpriz, composed by Eurovision veteran Ralph Siegel. The song gained its place after the disqualification of the song "Hör Den Kindern Einfach Zu" which won the vote for the German selection. There's some form of controversy regarding the next two entries. Germany and Bosnia both found their songs had been previously published. This is a respectable, upbeat number, but it plods along in a statesmanlike way, with plenty of twiddly bits, and cascading chords, but never raising the eyebrow. Not going to do much, really. Helene, welcome. |
so before you say what you desire... * CDS: sun & 17 musiquote: hepburn, i quit |
A couple of things that are linked. First, Deborah Orr in a column from The Independent yesterday. The Old Bailey trial of Richard Baker, the disc jockey denying four rapes, two indecent assaults and one attempted indecent assault, is disturbing in many ways, but one of the most striking aspects of this man's testimony is his use of "the Clinton defence". He claims that he did not rape his four accusers because, he says, his sexual attacks did not involve penetrative sex, rather in the manner that Clinton denied having an affair with Monica Lewinsky. He does admit to stalking the four women, attacking them, terrorising them, intimidating them and indecently assaulting them. But their rape, he denies. Anyway, he considers rape to be "battering you black and blue and leaving you for dead". Others may consider this to be a little closer to a definition of murder, but at least it has the dubious merit of being entirely distinguishable from "date rape", or from what some people, more than likely the President of the United States among them, prefer to call "bad sex". Although it would be comforting to be able to write off Baker's ideas about rape as outlandish, the truth is that many young men foster beliefs about rape and violence against women that are as reprehensible as Baker's. In a poll conducted last year by the Zero Tolerance Trust, it was found that one in five men thought it acceptable to rape his wife; one in seven believed that raping a girlfriend was OK if they'd been going out for a long time; one in ten believed rape was fine if the man was "so turned on, he can't stop"; and nearly half of the sample of 2,000 young people in Manchester, Glasgow and Fife considered that violence or abuse against women was sometimes excusable. While we all know that until recently it was legally impossible to rape your wife, at least these young men appear to recognise that all sex without consent is rape. That "rape is rape is rape is rape is rape" has long been a feminist mantra, which is why Fay Weldon got into such hot water with the sisters when she declared that "worse things than rape can happen to a woman". But, in some respects, the Baker case affirms her view. For what we are hearing about from the Old Bailey is pretty wild: that under the law the occurrence of penetration is what makes a man a rapist, and that under the law the sexual ordeal his victims have undergone would somehow be diminished if they had experienced every physical manifestation of his misogyny except the intrusion of his penis into their vaginas. For, again drawing a Clintonesque distinction, Baker has admitted to forcing a 15-year-old, Miss E, to perform oral sex on him, but denies her allegation that he had sex with her in three positions. This certainly worries me, and confirms my view that in sex-crime cases there is too much attention paid to what the penis is doing, and too little paid to what is the aim of the consciousness attached to the penis. My misgivings about blanket definitions of rape began a few years ago when two British "date rape" cases provoked a heated debate. In one, a woman has sex with a man, Austin Donnellan, whom she says she didn't want to have sex with, and he walks free. The other undergoes nothing more than a baroque pass, but sees its perpetrator, Angus Diggle, sentenced to prison for three years as a sex offender. The phrase "date rape" didn't putter over the Atlantic until years after my own experience. But when it arrived I realised that it was a worthless, even dangerous, distinction when it came to sexual violence against women. I still don't believe that anything would have happened if I had reported that man to the police. It would have been his word against mine. But I do wish that I'd told everyone I knew what had happened to me and warned them against falling into the trap that I had. I do believe that there are different kinds of rape and sexual violation, and that the distinctions are all to do with the kind of kick a man is after when he forces any kind of sexual advance on another person. The law should reflect that, because at the moment our definition of rape is both too broad and too narrow to protect us. We need to rethink our definitions of rape so that men cannot stand in a dock making petty physical distinctions that they claim stop them from being rapists, and so that ordinary young men stop believing that sometimes rape is not an unforgivable violation. Most of all we must find a way of making it clear that men rape women with their minds as well as with their sexual organs. -- And, second, one that's been doing the rounds at work Everday I give thanks to the Goddess | |
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Beware of marauding Spanish and Italian fans at Villa Park tonight. The Last Ever Cup-Winners' Cup Final is contested between the team that knocked Chelsea out, and the team that knocked out the team that knocked Haifa out. Wilkomen in Birmingham. Judy Jason I'm going to make an effort to post more. Chelle Sunshine | |
the muse | but lol, who's Father Laa-Laa Bonte? and how in the world is she a Father??? giggles Amanda Labonte is news editor of The Muse, MUN's campus newspaper. She also gives the impression of having a halo more shiny than the sun, and has all the spirit and joie de vive of the yellow Teletubby. The nicknames follow. Paulo, quoting me, quoting someone else
isn't it taken from the Bible? From St. Paul's letter to the Corynthians? (sp?) And isn't this precisely what the choir is singing at the end of the movie "Three colors: Blue", which music was composed by Zbigniew Preisner? Or are you talking about something more britpop? On nottinghill.com Russ, welcome In Ohio, Alison, welcome. A Song For Eurosong [19/23]The Israeli entry for Eurosong 99 is "Yom Huledet", "Birthday". It will be performed by boy-band Eden, half of the four members are Israeli and half are of American origin. The members are Doron Oren, Refael Dhaan, Gavriel Butler and Edi Butlet. The song is written by Moshe Datz, Gavriel Butler, Jacub Lymai and Jacky Oved. Moshe Datz is a popular Israeil singer who represented Israel with his wife Orna as part of group Duo Datz in 1991, with Kan. Moshe also composed the 1995 entry Amen. Eden has a strong act to follow, Dana International winning the contest last year, and Israel also won last time they held the contest in 1979. Why change a winning formula? This is an upbeat number that sounds a lot like early Take That or Backstreet Boys. We wondered if Eurosong was ready for disco last year, found it was, and see more of the same this year. Key change at 2:22, in a song primarily sung in Hebrew - except for the title line, "Happy Birthday to you." Another one to put on the Should Do Well stack. A stack that's becoming rather too full. Sash!a |
neither heat nor the editor have websites | Laura What magazines do you read regularly? Heat, The Editor (summary of every other paper, in Friday's Grauniad) are the only ones I take regularly. Music Week, Billboard, Sports Illustrated, Spin, Rolling Stone, EW, People when I can find copies; Minx, Q, Select, Sugar, Spectator when they look interesting. Do you get any magazine subscriptions? What is your favourite magazine? List the things you will not tolerate no matter what. Lying. An honest "don't know" is infinitely preferable to deception. Failing to learn from ones mistakes. Anyone can screw up, that's being human. Not learning from those errors is plain daft. Deliberate intolerance. Petty mindedness, refusal to admit being wrong, the jobsworth attitude. Blatant discrimination on age, sex, colour, shoe size. Do you read the newspaper? Daily? Weekly? Only on Sundays? What newspaper do you read most often? |
five live - with real audio | Do you watch the news on television? If there's nothing else on for a half hour, I might drop past News 24. But since 5 News moved away from 8:30 to early evening, there's no Appointment To View tv news. Besides, Radio 5 Live is more than adequate. Donald Better put the world domination on hold Bill, untill you can fix Hotmail. (a world dictator with a poor email system will get mocked at all the World Leader Jeopardy competitions). Microsoft stock is down 94%. Jo debates school uniforms, and takes issue with the uniform "final solution"> imagine being an undersized girl at a prestigious private school, leaving the safety of the school gates and travel home, past many kids from underprivileged schools and areas - instantly recognisable as an easy target from "that snob school". school uniforms are outrageously expensive in comparison with, say, jeans and T-shirts. Dressing children all the same, instilling a "them and us" mentality, schools should encourage discussion of why lookism exists, and why we as human beings have a need to identify and target victims. Laura Cheeky casts his mind back four years I didn't know what ICQ, IRC, FTP, HTTP, MP3, Linux, Open Source, Internet Explorer or Windows 95 was. Oh my. Listening to ozfm, and there's a PIA (public information announcement) in the style of "Wear Sunscreen". "Don't have a camp fire. Don't throw trash out of your car window. Gas prices will rise." Johnathan Dan Bobbsy Chelle is right. Sister Machine Gun rock. mp3.com now, guys. |
Kids on the back seat cause accidents. Accidents on the back seat cause kids |
| And what a prom it was! You would not believe what happened over behind the boiler house. Amazing. Kevin kinda brought this on himself Sasha 1) Don't. Dan, Bobbsy, welcome. Thanks for the link; it does seem to keep a more level head than some I've seen on the topic. Sara, on adamaneve [random plug] Johnathan Joey What is the definition of a serial dater? Chelle what is everyone's biggest driving pet peeve? what do you think should be done about people who just plain can't drive? what should we do with ourselves? Laura, on Star Wars Felicity, welcome also to the home of bizarre and fun conversation. Angela's dislikes... American food commercials. People who race to the gas station to fill up before the gas prices rise 4 cents a gallon. "Live from the scene" news stories that show the newsperson standing forlornly in the middle of the night in front of the local courthouse ... everyone went home hours ago. Does coffee on restaurant menus always have to be listed as "served piping hot"? Not only is the universally used menu-ese boring but it's also a big fat lie. Police Talk A Song for Eurosong 18/23The Austrian entry is "Reflection", sung by 17 year-old Bobbie Singer, music by American-born Dave Moskin. "Bobbie Singer" is the stage name of Tina Schoßer. She has had one hit in Austria, "Egoistic". |
that'll be off "gordon" | Laura I'd buy you a monkey But not a real monkey. That's cruel. the T.V. experiences that touched you most deeply. What would you take on an airplane to read? Paulo Well, if it's the 16th, Cory has been with us for three years. Hurrah! And shimelle's collage days are over, right? |
Codsall: cloudy & 14 * England in Cricket Match Win Shock! * Midland Metro starts 5/31 |
| Mae's off. Bu**er. Sara invites me to its possible that time was measured differently |
the phrase i was looking for was "cloning". d'oh! | how the 'Virgin Mary'could have been a virgn, AND had a baby. Mr MacShane, my sometime biology teacher, pointed this one out. It's possible for an unfertilized egg to develop, in a form of hermaphroditic self-replication (like many plants and insects do.) That would make any offspring automatically female. |
roman time divided the day into 12 hours, so a june hour is twice as long as a december hour. | as for the coming bck alive after three days, what if he was never truly dead? Crucified for just III hours? At the Kalends of April? It would take about VI hours - a quarter of the day - to ensure a fatal crucifixion. It's not a fast process. So if someone was chopped down after three hours, there's a fair chance they were alive. Matthew Sara [And, yes, that's the same Lillith that has a fair] How can so many women worship him, knowing that? yeah right I was put here to please men. Ah, well, apparently that's a little bit of sloppy editing. The original quote was "Womyn are here to please men just as much as men are to please womyn, and look who gets multiple organisms." the bible goes to the attitudes of the time. just about everything in it, bends to the attitudes of the time. Shana~ a girl who spent most of her younger life in catholic church. Bringing up the line to Time Zone Central, Sunshine May 15th @ 8pm EST = May 16th @ 4am GMT If you go at 04h GMT, you'll miss the first three hours. Kevin Or, if ma won't let pa see sproggy, and ma doesn't have a good reason, then ma can't ask judge wiggy to collect money from pa. Sara |
bbc cricket commentaries are usually available on cricinfo.org. | Wombat cricket, but really only if I'm at the match or it's a one dayer, because tests on TV are just a strain on the brain. Ah. Ah, ah, ah. Someone has never enjoyed Test Match Special. Five days of cricket on the radio. Apparently, it's possible to watch the matches on the television, but TMS is the way to go. Anyway, with the World Cup starting today, there'll be no more Test matches till July, and that's only the Poms against the Kiwis, which is no test for anyone. don't mind Sasha, she just upset because her team are NOT third on the ladder. In fact they are ninth. Don't forget, young man, the season is a marathon. Not a sprint. And seeing as how there's months yet to go... |
it's bauhaus. | Red velvet lines the black box It's gothic. It's gotta be gothic. Laura Do you think that one is capable of loving more than one person at a time? What do you think constitutes true love? What is your favourite thing to drink? What drink do you most commonly order? What drinks are in your house right now? |
frances nero's 1991 stormer, "footsteps following me". | List what values you need in a lover, significant other, or mate. "Faith, hope and charity. Love is the greatest of the three. Love without faith is hopeless, you see..." [Ten points for anyone who can identify that song] Also respect, compassion, honesty, and mild sillyness. Does anyone have any scars? How did you get them? Let me get this straight. Boris Yeltsgin sacks his prime minister (again), the whole cabinet (again), faces impeachment trials (again - no, I'm thinking of Billy Gobbler) and still wants us to take his country seriously. |
notting hill: not a follow-up to four weddings and a funeral. honest. | Paulo I won't be able to look at a single movie-related page in all that time... Not even nottinghill.com? Jason My week is actually about to get a whole lot worse but that's a long story.... "We appear to have lost Washington. We had it a moment ago, but it must have slipped down the back of the sofa when the DOG ran across the screen just now."A Song for Eurosong 17/23 Two weeks tomorrow till the Greatest Moment In European Cultural Events. This time: Ireland. "When You Need Me" is performed by Bronagh and Karen Mullan known professionally as The Mullans, written by Bronagh Mullan. The song scored maximum points from all the Irish televote regions. chelle Laura Why do you think teen movies are so popular? Let's not forget, there were no good teen movies between Pretty In Pink's era (1986-7) and Clueless (1995). |
you mean there are people who don't do the dishes daily? | Or to people for whom doing the dishes is a regular, everyday, routine thing. Not a task to pile up to gargantuan proportions, only to be tackled when the number of moving organisms is greater than the number of plates they're on. Paulo quotes David Mamet on Holocaust films They're all exploitative about that dead person. Just so, attempts to picture Jews going to the gas chambers are exploitative, even if they're done for the best reasons in the world. -The only response is silence? Donald Angela carefully as I realize that only the Jews were singled out for total destruction Matthew Can I have an invite? What shal I wear :-) hehe If anyone needs a date, I am available. I won't actually be there in person (it's the middle of the night) and all that, but the thought's there. |
(C) MCMXLIX * Brum: cloud & 15 newsyquote: jamie shea, chief nato rep, warns about judging the success too soon |
Memo to self: Do not attempt to have a dentist poke about inside your mouth, then travel two hours in a bumpy, crappy car, eat omelette from a dodgy caff and not expect to make like Stan when Wendy speaks. Coz I've done that. I'm not proud of it, it hurt like heck, but everything's back to normal now. Chelle Cory, thanks for the quotes. Especially And there's the classic | |
ob-canada.com-link | Brendan Thanks everyone who reccomended it. So who's next to join my list of favourite singers? Natalie Merchant? Into female singer/songwriters? Looking for a sampler? Head off to canada.com, go to their Buy CDs link, and look for "Women & Song". There are two in the collection, with rarities (the original of EBTG's "Missing"), well-known stuff ("Angel" of 62 weeks) and way-cool stuff (Lorenna McKennett (sp?)). You may be able to get it at the United Station retailers, but as it's a Canadian-only release, it's cheaper from the northern centre. I can't think of anything I'd enjoy better. Except maybe sex with Buffy! (who needed something to look forward to and is getting excited) Is anyone not going to the new Star Wars film? Do you think it'll be bigger than Titanic? There's the Critical Overhype. This from Janet Maslin in the NYT "When a film becomes the nexus of such a complex marketing juggernaut, inevitable consequences include weariness and even déjŕ vu. Nobody on this planet will be able to approach the Star Wars prequel, The Phantom Menace, with a sense of discovery. So much commerce rides on this product, so much advance flogging has been necessary, that the film's own innate appeal is compromised." Also, there's the ludicrous conditions attached to the screening (must be in the largest auditorium for at least 25 years, thou shalt not sell popcorn, thou shalt hand over 40% of thy profit...) that a lot of the independent cinemas round here have said Fekov. They may only account for 8% of the UK market, but if this is repeated worldwide, that's US$80 million off the takings. In summary: no, it won't. It may not even beat the dollar receipts for Jurrasic Pork. A Song for Eurosong 16/23Page four of my notes, it's Portugal. "Como Tudo Começou", which means "How It All Began" is sung by Rui Bandeira, lyrics by Tó Andrade, music by Jorge do Carmo. Portugal just scraped admission to this year's contest, following Latvia's withdrawal. They're making the best of their break, with a guitar-heavy song and a vocalist who should be with the Barenaked Ladies. It's a boppy, happy number that would go down a treat in the US market. That, though, suggests it won't play well away from the Atlantic coast of Europe. Big numbers from the west won't win, but should ensure direct qualification for next year. Laura, on Argentia What do you think about group sex? Donald But I'd like to go back to China and this time do Tourist things! On Winnie's characters: if you have to pin me down to be one, make it Kanga. And don't come bleating that someone else is already that; the world is big enough for more than one of each character. Sasha Kris In the "Wear Sunscreen" corner from Austria, it's Judy! Annie Marissa is back! Hurrah! Brendan Joey Looks aren't everything, and this guy should been seen and never heard. ShanaSun I almost got bounced out of my seat! |
BHX: showers & 17 * It's all about quality, not quantity. Especially tv coverage. newsyquote: johnny burk, outgoing bbc chief, on his pet news projects. |
Sade Explorer has a cooler e-mail thing :o) Naah, PINE is far cooler. It doesn't, like, swallow mail. keyoneohthree presented Joey's And I have a date with an ex model tomorrow. Neysa | |
el danes, natch | Laura Who do you think, of the 'My So-Called Life' cast, has gone the farthest in their career since the cancellation of the show? Like that wasn't so known. Who do you most look forward to see act? When you see them acting in something new, do you have trouble looking at them as someone other than their 'My So-Called Life' character? I actually get stressed out when the score gets too tight and they are losing...or winning. Eric Corinne, welcome. Andrea Laura Quoting me >None of those, either, at least not for the Music Quote Game. A Song For Eurosong [15/23]Just three weeks till the event, and we're up to Sweden. "Take Me To Your Heaven", performed by Charlotte Nilsson, composed by Lars Didriksson & Gert Lengstrand. The song has been renamed for English: the original title was "Tusen Och En Natt". The version I have is the Swedish version, but it's a bouncy, bouncy, bouncy number. Upbeat, sweet little love song, with just a faint echo of "Waterloo" in the chord arrangements. Another one for the (rather large) Hit pile. Incidentally, British listies may be interested to know that WOK ONE will pick up Buffy again on May 28, albeit three episodes after the BBC left it on Thursday. Billboard starts publishing an Internet Sales Chart: the first #1 is the Cranberries' new album, "Hatchet The Berries". All online sales count, apart from those from amazon.com and those concluded privately. Later... |
Codsall: cloudy & 17 * Bint Of The Week: Geri Halibut |
It's been ages since I did one of these. NAME: Iain T. Weaver, unless I'm staying at a hotel, when I have to book in by the name on my passport and credit card. NICKNAME: weaver, brains, Dr Pop, others HOMETOWN: Right now, Codsall, near Wolverhampton, UK. Subject to change over the next month or so. BORN: Wolverhampton, Nov 1 197x. CURRENT RESIDENCE: ibid. CROUTONS OR BACON BITS: croutons FAVORITE SALAD DRESSING: mayo WHAT DO YOU DRINK: Tea, coffee, squash, juice, lemon tea, the odd G&T. BRAND OF SHAMPOO: Heddenchoulders. HAVE YOU EVER GONE SKINNY DIPPING: Noooooo DO YOU LIKE TO MAKE FUN OF PEOPLE: Only the famous, and those who ask for it. FAVORITE COLOuR: Signal red (#ff0000), royal blue (#1818ff), medium dark green (079000), pinky-purple (around #ff00dd), sunny yellow (#ffff00) HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A CRIME: No. ONE PILLOW OR TWO: Two PETS: Nil FAVORITE TYPE OF MUSIC: Melody, and sensible lyrics. DREAM CAR: Dream, or nightmare? TYPE OF CAR YOU DRIVE NOW: Train ticket WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST CAR: Ibid TOOTHPASTE: Colgate FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza, pasta DO YOU GET ALONG WITH YOUR PARENTS: Just about DO YOU GET ALONG WITH YOUR IN-LAWS: Yes, but they don't talk to me much. FAVORITE TOWNS TO CHILL IN: St John's, Birmingham, London, Shrewsbury FAVORITE SOFT DRINK: Juice FAVORITE TYPE OF FAMILY GAMES TO PLAY: Game of Life WHAT IS YOUR BAD TIME OF THE DAY: Around 2pm ADIDAS, NIKE, OR REEBOK: Doccers! FAVORITE PERFUME OR COLOGNE: The German one FAVORITE WEB SITES: cricket.org, canoe.ca, mun.ca/muse/ FAVORITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL: Maths FAVORITE TYPE OF MOVIE: comedy LEAST FAVORITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL: Craft FAVORITE ALCOHOLIC DRINK: ibid FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH: baseball, ice hockey, cycling, toboggan, biathlon MOST HUMILIATING MOMENT: pass WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN THE SEX YOU ARE ATTRACTED TO: Brains, a presence, a sense of humour. SAY ONE NICE THING ABOUT THE PERSON WHO SENT THIS TO YOU: He is keoni, and he proves that Hawaiians aren't just interested in sun, sea, sand and surf. They're far cooler than that. PERSON YOU SENT THIS TO WHO IS LEAST LIKELY TO RESPOND: Myself. | |
PC win Rhondda?!?! |
Faye i was just a bit surprised coz i just checked my e mails from 4 days ago and i have recieved 172 Johnathan Where are the lines? Where are the limits? Is there any behavior that warrants a "good old fashioned spanking?" Annie Is there anyone else that isn't on the friendsofmscl list, also? | |
counterblast | Johnathan makes a long, interesting argument for competition to help form a sense of community. Counterblast will run on wvr-news on Sunday. But I have to pick this one up Every four years, we watch the Olympics and marvel at the dedication of the atheletes. All of this is ugly, but to change it, we would have to change all of America.... basically, dismantle capitalism. |
d'oh! telstar, the tornadoes transatlantic #1 from 1962... | Mark I'm in Kansas at the moment, narrowly missing tornadoes If you catch them, ask them to play "Telstar" for us all... Paulo JPGs work way better with photorealistic images, while GIFs are better for drawings and, generally speaking, pictures where there are no "soft" gradients in my personal experience, JPGs have always offered a better image quality with a smaller file size. Shobi writes about school uniforms. His bottom line is this: Taking away students ability to dress themselves does not take away the feelings of insecurity or superiority or negate the inclinations towards "fitting in" or "standing out" that many of them feel. Wouldn't you be better served by other visual cues that a violent perpetrator might wear, such as gang colors or clothing that can conceal rifles? children's rights should not be trampled on for the convenience of adults |
10,000 represents about 0.3% of the school-age total, but does not include those pupils who have been excluded from the mainstream school system | Children are legally required to attend school Children are legally required to have an education. In the UK, there are around 10,000 kids educated outside the state and private school systems. having the government mandate conformity Indoctrination is fine & legal for private schools, but has no place, IMO in public schools. Shobi's argument seems - to me - predicated on an error. He's confusing government with democracy. If a community wishes to live their lives in a way the rest of us find strange, offensive or just barmy, that is their perogative. Whether we like it or not, the democratic process in schools is dominated by adults. Sure, children can and should have an appropriate input, but not to the exclusion of the other members of their community. Remember, it's possible for the person in the street to influence the decisions of the school's governors. Write to the head. Contact your council. Parents - present and future - have a lot more clout yet. Eric Mrs Ball 2) Cards 3) Breakfast in bed 4) Keeping her talking at church (this was not difficult) while cooking lunch (this was). She never washes up Sunday, so we couldn't do that. |
lyrics.ch | The lyrics.ch server is back up. To test it, I asked a colleague to specify a test to search on: "And she's watching him with those eyes". He had Hall & Oates' "Maneater" in mind. But the phrase crops up in Cinderella's "Heartbreak Station", Phil Collins "Both Sides of the Story", Elvis' "Watching the Detectives", Elton's "Blue Eyes", Manfred Mann's "Blinded By the Light", Thunder's "Everybody Wants Her", Suzanne Vega's "Solitude Standing" and 49 other tracks. The server is very slow, and seems to have been coded using Active Server Pages. Quite frankly, they suck. But, the server is back, and hurrah! for that.A Song For Eurosong [14/23]Cyprus is to be represented by "Tha 'Nai Erotas" -- "It Will Be Love", performed by Marlain Angelides, written by Giorgos Kallis & Andreas Karanikolas. This starts as a soft ballad, but turns into a Eurodisco track at 1:15. It then continues in a manner that would make Robert Miles green with envy, before leading up to an anthemic chorus at 1:45, repeated at 2:30. It reminds me a little of "Until You Saved My Life", one of the rejected UK entries. If the Eurosong voters are in the mood for a fast track, this is going to win. If they're not, it will be massive anyway. Whichever happens, the song could turn into a hit under its own steam. |
may 28, to be exact | Laura Do you watch 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'? Yes, even though the next BBC episode won't air till the autumn. There should be something on WOK ONE before that. Do you enjoy it? Do you have a favourite character? Do you think it shows a real portrayal of teenage life Do you think that the new show 'Angel' (spin-off with David Boreanaz and Charisma Carpenter) will be as good as 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'? Did you see the film 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'? Angela All criminals will be sent to a man-made island in a really really far far away place. You fuck up, you're gone, you're history! Co-Presidents Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen... A meat substitute so perfect will be created that no cow need ever look nervous again Brendan Ulrike Brendan, hope you're feeling decently better soon. Local election day in the UK yesterday, Snowy's Swingometer has these results: SCOTLAND: Lab 56, SNP 28, C 13, LD 16, SSP 1, Ind Lab 1 [14 results to declare] 65 required for overall maj: Lab projected 8 short. WALES: [Results not yet in: counting began 9:30 BST, @396] SOUTH STAFFS: C 37 (+9), Lab 10 (-5), LD 1 (-3), R 2 (+1), Oth 0 (-2). C hold. |
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So-Called Angels... "So I have a zit..." All godless acne Even Patty gets redemption God cleanses all Joy was not warm Cold angels seal The cops are not up to speed Dense locals lag People I've told off lately. Well, I'm not really the ticking-off type. Sure, a few people round here might have had an unhappy mail from me after they posted a picture or sound to the list. But if you do that, you kinda deserve ticking off. I find that there are ways to express my displeasure without directly saying "Aaah! You boobed! EEdjit!!" For instance, staffer phones up work to say that a program doesn't work on his machine any more. Look through files, find we tested his machine before letting him have it, and he's had it one week. Ask if he's installed anything. Find there's AOHell and ie5 on there. Point out that we have had problems with other people installing AOHell software in the past, that we've not tested ie5 and have no plans to make it generally available, and that he was warned in his induction to ask us before installing new software. Then, almost without taking a breath, offer a way out: employ a courier to get his machine to us, or let us look at it next time he's in the office. Result: staffer knows his mistake, how it happened, what everyone will do to put it right, and not to do it again. Laura What is your opinion of it? Do you watch it now? Favourite character? How do you think it compares to 'My So-Called Life'? Into the second half of A Song For Eurosong [13/23]Iceland is represented by "All Out Of Luck", sung by Selma Björnsdóttir. According to the publicity blurb, Selma is a popular singer/actress who played Sandy in the musical Grease last Summer. The words are by Sveinbjörn Baldvinsson and the music is by Ţorvaldur Bjarni Ţorvaldsson. This is an upbeat number, in the style of Gina G's "Ooh Ah Just A Little Beat", with lyrical content on how her man has kinda blown it this time. This has something of a hook, far more than the distinctly pervy entry from Iceland in 97. Keep an eye on this one: it won't win, but could amass a lot of small votes from everywhere. No key changes. Laura Speaking of Brits, hello, Michaela. Skeie Kris | |
the baby leafs lost ): | Donald Mark, then Laura |
actually, this is based on bbc fixed muxing; real figures are about 40% of that | Now, MPEG-5 video is another matter, but you'd need a 7Gb drive just to store one broadcast quality episode of MSCL (extrapolating from minimum acceptable ONdigital picture quality.) Deca Wombat What's an FDR? Brendan On the Sunscreen song |
geri's song | And it's good advice - I'll have to record it for future reference! Judy is back. Hurrah! Johnathan Sara |
that article | wvr-news tomorrow has full results of the Sony Radio awards, and the latest Obit. Find out how famous Emma Forrest is this week, and which four year old track is #2 on my personal airplay chart. |
Brum: sunny & 17 * live like cannonballs, careless and free musiquote: the animal song, savage garden (fluffed) |
It must be May, my hay fever is starting up and the gelsenium's not kicking in yet ): Okay, finding the fake coin in two weighings. We know it's lighter than a real one. First Noel's House Party is cancelled. Then Julia Pargeter leaves home. Now we find that Verve won't be inflicting a fourth bout of whining, sub-Seahorses tripe on an innocent music world. Life has its good points... Goodness. Monica and Chandler discussing children and marriage way back in season 1, with Ross' child emerging. Irony, or planning? Laura What are your favorite channels? Are they online accessible? Locals, AM: Nationals, FM: Nationals, AM: On Short Wave: Already webcast:
Ideally: a blend of music, primarily from the last 15-20 years, with an emphasis on melody. Regular viewers of my web site and listeners to Telford FM might be able to spot a connection somewhere, eventually. Angela Laura, from a lawyer"don't think what happened before was big enough to be used in judgement or consideration now" From: the Office for Regulation of Yaweh's representatives, Reincarnation, Occult Practices, Karma, and Other Sundry Religions Not Covered by Established Churches. I said no. I said hell no. I won't do it. In what movie did John Lithgow play an interdimensional alien stuck in a human body? A Song for Eurosong #12/23Poland will be represented "Przytul Mnie Mocno", sung by male singer Mieczyslaw Szczésniak. Lyrics by Wojciech Ziembicki, music by Seweryn Krajewski. Poland has a strong record in Eurosong, finishing second with their 1994 debut, and making the top 10 in 96 and 97. This is a slow love song that grows into a towering ballad. The obvious comparison is with the very active Guildo Horn followed by Chiara's sweet ballad last year. Guildo finished 7th, Chiara 3rd; I doubt this will trouble the top half.Brooks this comes soon after other bombings in black and bangladeshi neigbourhood (responsiblity was claimed by antoher far right group). these bombings, and other "hate crimes", are in an attack on us all. Sara on the Spice Girls loads of people say that NKOTB paved the way for groups like n sync, and the spice girls, and b*witched, and all of them wow..what a short Iain post!! Angela | |
CDS: sunny & 19 * shi-shi-shi-shineon musiquote: house of love, shine on |
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