Not only was ABBA not mentioned (Brighton - UK 1974) but the interval during the song contest in Dublin 1994 launched "Riverdance" which received a standing ovation which over-shadowed the whole competition that year.
I wouldn’t say completely overshadowed. Rock N’ Roll Kids by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan is probably our best winning Eurovision song (it won the contest in ‘94). 🇮🇪🏆 Also I was born the eve of the 1994 Eurovision so I’m a day older than Riverdance. 😉😂
You should definitely make a reaction to actual Eurivision. A lot of Americans just react to song compilations that are around 10s per song... but that's not enough.
@@IFeelBetterInMySweater In fact there are commerical breaks in some countries, they usually fill the time with green room chat for those of us watching in countries that don't have them. But the fact remains that it goes on for bloody ages regardless of whether there are commercial breaks or not.
You absolutely do NOT have to host Eurovision if you win. You can just flat out refuse, but most would not refuse it because it's such a big event and honor.
The state of the economy can sometimes feature in the reason why a winning nation declines hosting duties. During the recession of the 2010s, many EU countries literally couldn't afford to host, or justify the expense of hosting. I think Ukraine being unable to host because of the war is the first time a nation hasn't been able to host due to an actual conflict.
Eurovision is huge in Australia, and we were admitted to the competition about six years ago (from memory). We've done really well but not won yet. I'm not sure if we will unless it comes down to a choice between some countries that all hate each other and us in the top few. But you should check out the Aussie entries. Yes, we're about as far from Europe as can be, but we joined anyway. The gay community down here have watch parties for the whole thing, and it's a heap of fun! Check it out!
How you didn't win with that girl on a stick I'll never know. Australia out-Euro's the Euro's. Kate Miller-Heidke - Zero Gravity... ruclips.net/video/Eo5H62mCIsg/видео.html
@@drychaf Kate is amazing. Yes, it was fantastic. She's got such an amazing voice and to do it all on that pole (ahem...) was outstanding! Dami Im's performance was also amazing. And Guy Sebastian. It's probably got a lot to do with the Aussie culture and the fact we're so multicultural. But we're also a lucky country that is rich and can afford to really go after things we decide to set our minds to. And let's not forget there's also an international relations/political benefit to being everyone's friend. That is also a part of it. :)
I strongly believe that the gay bias is Eurovision's greatest weakness, as it strongly limits its appeal to a section of society rather than encompass society as a whole. I understand and appreciate inclusiveness within any event is a positive but there is a delicate balance to be had. If on your pursuit of inclusiveness you tip the balance to far in one direction you risk it becoming an event that appeals to a particular group to the exclusion of all others.
@@_FsEk I think the thing might be that the gay community aren't as concerned about looking 'too cool for school' as it were. You're absolutely right though, which is a shame as there are many incredible performances every year for everyone to enjoy.
My favourite year was 2007 as I was at university watching with international students too. European students were already looking forward to it, other students from non Eurovision parts of the world were baffled. The UK entered "flying the flag" which was a bizarre load of double entendres. Ukraine entered someone dressed in sparkly silver head to toe, with the head including some sort of foil star. Singing "lasha tumbai" which was claimed was Mongolian for milkshakes or something. But it sounded suspiciously like "Russia goodbye" and the shouted "ruskie,ruskie, no no no!" Didn't do much to convince. The Russians were angry. My Spanish friend asked "why is there a man woman thing dressed in tin foil?" Eurovision is chaos. Love it
Verka Serduchka is basically a (drag)queen of Eurovision. It's been already 15 years, hundreds of performers, but her's stands out to this day. The lyrics "lasha tumbai" is just gibberish, but last year the permorer actually changed that to "russia goodbye"
I remember. I think ukraine came 2nd that year it was very popular and uk second from bottom as usual. In the 70s and 80s UK was always in top 4 but since 2000 when contest doubled from eastern european countries entered we usually come.bottom apart from 2022 when uk came second.
Ukraine won Eurovision last year (for obvious reasons) but due the ongoing war they’re unable to host the competition in their home country for safety reasons. So the UK, who was the runner-up country from last year, are hosting it on Ukraine’s behalf in the city of Liverpool. 🇺🇦🇬🇧
Ukraine, won Eurovision? Well, imagine my shock! (Deep, deep cynicism) Terry Wogan walked away from hosting and commentating for The BBC as he said it was a joke and perhaps corrupt. Check out Terry Wogan's Janet and John stories. John goes to a Eurovision party.
Yeah a lot said they got the sympathy vote cause they're at war, problem is they couldn't host it, so the UK has to cause we came 2nd place. Don't think Ukraine thought it through if they won.
I actually voted for them and also Blind Channel (Finland) in 2021. Not because I'm Swedish, but because that kind of music speaks well to me 😉🤘. I did vote for Australia twice as well, just because I enjoyed the songs. And I'm one of those who barely watch Eurovision or basically never vote. Those times were exceptions.
If there's any year you actually should watch Eurovision it is this year. All countries brought their A+ games and it really showcases all genres and vibes of each country. There's like 2 troll songs (they are kind of decent though), but the other 35 are SOLID! And the story about Australia is actually quite cute. Apparenty Eurovision had a huge following down under and lots of people had watch parties like 6AM to follow it. So after being dedicated fans for years, they simply got invited to join. And OH BOY were they happy to join. And OH BOY were Europe happy that they were happy. So from that point they have been regarded as Europes long distance bestie. They don't have the geography, but they have the spirit. And we love them for it.
Australia was invited because it was an aniversary for Eurovision and it was repeatedly stated that it would be a one time thing... Guess they forgot that part and let them compete anyway.
The troll entries were mainly from the 00s, because it was 100% televote then and silly troll songs appealed to the audience. When the juries were reintroduced in the 2010s, the amount of troll songs decreased because the juries tanked them. Nowadays you can still get goofy songs or songs with bizarre subject matter, but no trolls songs like what is shown in the clips. If a country doesn’t want to win, they can withdraw from the contest. Or, if they’re just not bothered participating can bring in huge viewing figures (like Germany currently is and how the UK had previously been), they can put in zero effort and enter the most mediocre thing you’ve ever seen which would be instantly forgettable and score 0 points.
As a big fan of Eurovision for more than 20 years (I am not European) I think Geography Now's video is pretty accurate, except for one thing: not everybody wants to see the trolls. Actually, that is what brings new people to the Eurovision family but once you know how the contest works you really appreciate the serious entries more than troll ones.
Regarding original song...for some it meant start of their carreer, getting known or at least breakthrough. The best example...ABBA with Waterloo in 1974! First song under the acronym and one of the first to break with tradition of ballads/ romantic songs to up-beat ones the competition became so known for. Céline Dion became famous throughout Europe only after her participation and winning of Eurovision in 1988 with Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi.
I'm rewatching the video (I usually don't, but you were very entertainig). One thing that I need to comment on. It's not a singing contest - it's a song contest. The distinction might seem like splitting hairs - but it's very important.
Last year this was watched by 161 million people. Verka Seduchka at 3:32 and the Russian grannies at 9:48 were both much loved entries. Lordi winning it in 2006 was the first time a rock song won.
You gotta love the chaos of Eurovision! It's compulsive! Just when you think it can't get any worse....? BTW Eurovision is a broadcaster that also sends out various European competitions and events (like the New Year's Day Strauss Concert from Vienna) choir, and ballet competitions, etc.
If you do react to Eurovision I recommend using coverage from the BBC which will feature the viscious and sarcastic commentary from either the late Terry Wogan or latterly Graham Norton.
Welcome to the deep, deep, deeeeeeeeep well that is Eurovision! Barby here told about the fun and amazing stuff, but there is also extreme talent in eurovision each year. It is campy, weird and amazing. And I agree, the starting point of Eurovision is absolutely beautiful. And it works. 60 years later, still bringing europe together.
Congrats on the 100k! ✔ Somehow this guy forgot to mention some of the really notable artists that rose to fame from Eurovision with great performances, such as ABBA, Dana, Johnny Logan etc.
@@TheEclecticBeard The ultimate guide to eurovision 2022 edition is a great video that explains it a bit better, it would be really cool to see your reaction to it :3
Congrats Bear! You did it!! Yep, we won once, thank God! "Lordi": Hard Rock Hallelujah!! The first "Heavy Band" ever in the Eurovision. "Teräsbetoni" with Jarkko Ahola was the next Heavy Band and the latest, and now the greatest: "Blind Channel", Finnish "Heavy Rap". I highly recommend all these bands and Jarkko Ahola solo or with his band. Best Regards from Finland!!
I recommend reacting to Mama ŠČ, Croatian Eurovision entry from this year! It's definitely one of the most controversial ones in a long time, there were discussions of it being disqualified and hundreds of RUclipsrs reacted to it already!
European Song Contest is awesome. You should definitely watch it with the 161 millions others. :-) Correction for the video: it is not for countries in Europe, but countries who are members of the European Broadcasting Union - which is why Israel, Australia and others also participate. Love when you laugh .... xxx
America actually have done their own version of Eurovision where all 50 US states, the District of Columbia and the five US territories take part. It’s called The American Song Contest. A K-Pop artist from Oklahoma won the first contest in 2022.
From what I've gathered, there are a lot of Eurovision fans in Australia and them joining the contest was to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the competition, and I guess as a token of good will. But I think what sets Australia from the US in terms of joining, is that I think the Australian people have a better understanding of what Eurovision is. Also, favorite thing about Eurovision to me is the cultural aspect as well as the whole 'anything goes' content, it's just one big celebration of music and unity and it brings me so much joy every year
Eurovision is a giggle, awesome just something fun to watch. There is actually a comedy film relating to Eurovision starring Wil Ferrell called Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga which is worth a watch. We normally put on buffet of international food when Eurovision is on and have cocktails :)
The winning country doesn't HAVE to host the following year, though they get first refusal and it's rare for anybody to turn it down. Rare as in it hasn't happened since the 1970s (even Ukraine wanted to host it, but the European Broadcasting Union said "seriously dudes, we're not putting five thousand people into a hall in a literal warzone". I paraphrase...). But they can turn it down if they want to.
From this here Brit... Eurovision is probably the most gloriously OTT, camp, and flamboyant of predominantly European countries battling it out to be the greatest Euro musical entry of the year! But it is honestly so crap, that its actually beautiful, amazing, and utterly hilarious. It's kind of like having some sort of hallucinogenic fever dream in a musical environment where anything goes 😂 Most of the entries are super cheesy and will make you forehead slap like no other, but thats the beauty of it - sheer unadulterated silly light hearted fun! Which I think we could all do in our lives 😊
Australia Israel Georgia Azerbaijan and Armenia that participate (well some have withdrawn for political or ecomomical reasons among them is Turkey) are part of the EBU which is the network that televises the competition. As for the competition itself yeah it's a battle and study in International politics (well european lol) and European relations. Actually as a part of the curriculum in my departement we are encouraged to watch it (plus the two semi finals) and jote notes and we then discuss things( I'm 5 year in Internationa regional and European studies here in Athens Greece). For example 2021 Britain and Germany got the absolute zero which musicaly was a bit unfair but politically it made total sense.
I wouldn’t say countries send troll entries specifically to avoid winning. The countries that have the longest history/most of joke entries host their own national competitions where the people and juries choose the winner. Each vote costs money so as an individual I don’t vote for a song that deliberately sucks, I vote for one that’s highly entertaining (altho perhaps a bit shite). This is the case for national competitions though, some countries choose their representatives internally and in that case the plan to lose might be a very real lol.
The five countries that are guaranteed annual entry into the Eurovision Song Contest have that privilege because they founded the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which owns and runs the contest.
Ireland sent the Puppet after they had won twice in a row '92 and '93 and they didn't want to win again as the competition would bankrupt RTE! the broadcators cover the costs of this truly massive event that takes a week to get to the finals, the BBC is paying anround £17 million this year!
The undead group from Finland is a Rock/metal band called Lordi, and they are super good! and if you wish to watch the eurovision song contest, then they have their own channel here on youtube where the stream live from both of the Semi finals and the final (the first semi final starts tomorrow the 9th of May.
If I remember correctly Israel is part of EBU (european broadcasting union) and can therefore be part of the competition. Australia got to take part to celebrate the 60th contest, and they've just stayed in the competition.
For years the British commentator used to get more and more drunk and scathing as the night went on. It was hilarious. The new commentator, Graham Norton, is good, but no one can beat the late great Terry Wogan.
Eurovision song contest is absolutely a guilty pleasure for me. Sure there is plenty of camp stuff going on, i'd say its about 50/50 camp vs serious, but it generally is all good fun. The festival is all about equality, unity and inclusiveness and it has helped a great deal in settling international political struggles, be it in showing forgiveness, or be it in the form of support for a nation that is struggling. On one hand the contest is non-political, on the other hand however.. it's one of the most political things you'll ever see... only without politicians. I read that the USA, Canada, Mexico and likely a few more mid and southern American nations, are looking into creating a similar show with similar goals hoping to bring nations together more than they are now. Eurovision has a proven track record when it comes to "does this actually work?", case in point.. the contest helped, for instance, Germany to become trusted and loved again in Europe, i'd say that's a pretty big deal if you take recent history in account. PS. yes Finland won with that song, but it wasn't a joke and it actually a dang good song too, the band is called Lordi and the song is "Rock n Roll Hallelujah". Fun fact, Lordi and Nightwish, both from Finland, are .. for a lack of a better description.. pop artists? meaning the are part of mainstream music there, their music in played on the radio, charts in the top 40, and they score hits, just like Bieber and Ariane Grande do.. only their music is a whole lot better than that of the 2 actual "pop icons" i mentioned ;) PS PS. Australia can take part in the contest because they are basically part of the European and British broadcast system, a leftover from when the UK still had some say there. So they can enter on a technicality, but were only recently actually allowed to enter the contest because of the popularity in Eurovision in Australia (it's massive there). In case they would win tho, they cannot/are not allowed to host the contest as the contest has to be held in the European time zone(s).
Lots of famous people entered eurovison. It made Abba famous. Olivia newton john for uk came 4th that year.celine dion for switzerland.there was sandie shaw cliff richard lulu. Bucks fizz for uk. They had sami indigenous people sing one year for norway in late 70s
YOU SHOULD WATCH MORE OF EUROVISION !!!! it’s my favourite thing in the entire world, i first got into the Junior Eurovision (same thing but it’s a competition for kids logically) in 2014 and then started watching the original contest in 2016. i can’t explain the amount of joy, excitement and all of these overwhelmingly positive feelings that hit me when spring time comes, May starts (the month of Eurovision) and especially when i hear the opening intro on these three special nights. (since you have first semi-final, second semi-final and grand final) Eurovision really is one big inside joke between us. only those who truly follow the contest can understand how special it is (not even saying Europeans bc not every person on the continent cares about it ofc, depends on the country) it’s not just a song competition, it is a whole emotion. an annual adventure. i suggest listening to as many Eurovision songs as possible (you’ll be surprised to find out you’ve heard some of them way before) and watching some editions, like 2016 or 2021 which are the absolute BEST not just imo.
We Are The Winners is a prime example of the reality - Lithuania came absolute stone dead last with a bog standard pop song the year before and that year thought bleep it lets send something people can't and have some fun - its still their best result to date.
I'm sticking with my opinion that No, everyone does want to win (apart from Ireland that one time) and the performers take it seriously, that's what makes it so funny to watch.
There have been winners who became famous as a result, such as ABBA, or were already famous, such as Céline Dion. Something else which began as a peace festival after WWII is the annual Llangollen International Eisteddfod. This is a week-long festival of music, dance, and culture which has been held in the small Welsh town each June since 1947. Over the years, over 400,000 singers, choirs, dance troups, musicians, orchestras, etc from over 100 countries have performed and competed and lived and made friends in the town. Pavarotti sang there with his local choir back in 1955, long before he was famous, and he returned for a concert in 1995. There are youtube videos.
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1. Eurovision is NOT Europe, The Eurovision Song Contest is a music contest for composers, lyricists and songwriters. The contributions will be performed by vocal performers and dancers. Since 1956, it has been organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as part of Eurovision. The inspiration for this came from the Sanremo Festival, which was founded in 1951. The broadcasters of all EBU countries are eligible to participate in the ESC. The majority of this broadcasting union is made up of European countries and some radio and television stations from neighbouring West Asian and North African countries. The ESC reaches over 180 million viewers every year..Every EBU member has the right to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, but there is no obligation.According to the EBU, Australia competed in 2015 as a one-time anniversary guest and qualified directly for the final. Since 2016, Australia has continued to participate in the competition as an associate member of the EBU, contrary to previous statements. However, since then, the Australian entry has to qualify for the final show in the semifinals. Should Australia win, however, the ESC will not be held there, but in a European partner country, which the responsible broadcaster SBS can freely choose.
I think Australia got involved because they've broadcasted it for many years and they wanted to be able to vote. I think they were invited to vote at first and a couple of years later they were granted "full membership". Great reaction, btw! 😃
I can understand the polarising views of Australia being a part of Eurovision. For a lot of us Aussies though, Eurovision is one of those ways to tie us back to our European roots. Over half of Australia’s population is of European decent, with a big flood of European migrants post WWII. Both my wife and I are decedents from migrants from this period (Italy and Slovenia) and have religiously watched Eurovision every year, throwing a Eurovision party that all our friends and family get together for, for over a decade. It’s something that brings us all together, celebrating our European multiculturalism, the variety of music, culture, and craziness that Eurovision brings. Australia as a nation had passionately watched every year for over 30 years before they were invited to participate (over half the entire lifetime of the show) and had grown into having its own voting system as part of the entertainment, etc, so I think in a way Australia proved that it was a true fan for the long-haul way before participation was ever considered.
You have to check out Finland's winner it was the best song ever. And no the US should never be brought in as a one off. Because the US would take it far too seriously. Yay America is the greatest. That's just my point 🤪
There is one song that you most likelly have heard, at least once in your life, ABBA's "Waterloo", the winner of the 1974 contest. Even a great part of Americans have heard it on the radio.
Hi, Not sure if you have done any Graham Norton Talk Show reactions, they are fun. But he is the UK presenter/commentator for Eurovision, and has been since Sir Terry Wogan stopped in 2008. The voting part is very long, and great fun. I would suggest at least a decent takeaway and probably a bottle of ...
I've been watching since I was a kid, so since the 80s. Last year the UK came 2nd place. You gotta check them out, great stuff & some that will make you laugh. 🏴
The jury is political and not the public votes. Also there rarely are "troll" contestants. They just package serious songs in a fun way. Greece's "Alcohol is free" was about the 2008 financial crisis and Greece's near bankruptcy.
US group Katrina and the Waves represented the UK with the song Love Shines A Light . They won the Eurovision Song Contest. This year Liverpool UK are hosting it. By the way, I don't take Eurovision seriously.
so the US did a US song contest last year, Eurovision is funded by Goverments, TV broadcasters, Local councils, ticket sales and entrance fees from all countries. The US model seemed to get all there funding from T mobile and making a 1 night event into a 10 week show where you hear the songs so much and they barely change the performance that your done with it by the end
Terry Wogan's "John goes to a Eurovision party" is a must listen. Do you know what Eurovision is? John's friend Terry does. Eurovision is a song contest on the telly, where people from different countries, dress up, sing silly songs and then vote for the country next door"
Now we got the to be roasted background out of the way, I hope you The Beard also ckecks out the winners/ second place of the total run like other RUclipsrs did. The extravaganza you mentioned and saw... only 2000+ I would say. Focus on performance over song in the 90's. The outfits mid-70's and beyond. The simple approach was in the 60's and IMO 60's and early 70's is still similar with what US released so you will like that the most. Later ones you will have fun with and still gems to be found. When it comes to winning...yeah often rigged.
The "stinkin' cool" one - Finland (duh!) in 2006. Only metal entrance up until last few years. The one always individually recommended to RUclipsrs just for the difference with what people usually think of when it comes to Eurovision/ Europop.
***Hey EB, all I want to know, what's with your baseball cap peak. Is it magic see through material? It makes your head look like it's cut through and the background graphics show through it. When your heads bent forward it appears as a normal hat peak. Have you been dragged into an alternative universe, or what. Please clarify it for me*** Cheers DougT
@@gmdhargreaves thanks, I have a BASIC understanding of green screen but never seen the effect I see on his cap peak. It's wizardry and hokus pocus to me 🧐 Cheers DougT
Let's give some clarifications. The competition was born taking inspiration from the Sanremo Festival (event of 6 years more). The idea of EuroVision came from an Italian journalist and with the help of the director of the EBU (today the same institution is called EBU) of French origin. It was originally supposed to take place in Italy but RAI, Italy's public television network, didn't quite believe in the project. The principality of Monaco was thought of but the costs would have been too high. It was decided that the first country to host the event was in Lugano in Switzerland where the official language was Italian. Informally the contest was known as the "Eurovision Song Contest" and the main focus of the contest was on the musical aspect. In recent years the competition has been called Eurovision Song Contest or ESC precisely to underline the importance not only of singing and music but also of entertainment. Sometimes the quality of the music also wins, other times more fun. There are exchange votes between culturally close countries but for reasons of cultural rather than political proximity. Italy won 3 times and not 2. Last information. There is no first prize. Competitors participate in the competition to make themselves known even outside their own national audience. ESC is the best but also the best of Trash. Once you start watching it you won't stop :-)
Congrats,Alan,on reaching the 100k subs!👌👍 Eurovision is so OTT camp/kitsch[= so bad,that its good!] ie Finland's Lordi(a genuine hard rock/metal band) won it in 2006,as shown!😂
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I'm Romanian so i think i can share this with confidence. One thing that America will not understand EVER about Eurovision is that, this song contest is to feel good, make a show ,enjoy and celebrate yourself as a country/culture and other countries and a way to land support to a country that maybe didn't have a good year and hey if we happened to win fine that is great and if we don't that is fine to we had a blast at least. I feel that America would take this to seriously and just want to win. Don't understand me wrong Eurovision its not a silly contest it means so much for us Europeans it brings us closer as a continent through music but the wholesomeness of the ''we are here to vibe' and vibe only" even if that means we make a fool out of ourselves sometimes is what makes it ten times better and is something that America (USA) doesn't posses because you want to be the worlds best and that does not apply here because is not only about that.
Here in the uk my family all get together for Eurovision and get some beers in, Then we all put £5 each in a pot and chose a country to win, it’s winner takes all the money, and if none of us win then the money goes to a local charity, great fun, a great night, and most of the time the charity wins the money.
If you think that little clip from Lordi (that Finnish band in monster costumes) was cool you just absolutely must make a reaction video to the whole performance/ or the song! 😆
Nobody deliberately sucks so that they can loose. If you don't want to win - you can just opt out from competing. A lot of countries take year here and there off because they can't afford it.
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No but listen...most of the time the "troll" songs are good, and the ones we remember. and the ones that break us from wanting to die on a night of all ballads...bless the weirdos. and the memes they give us... Finland winning with a rock song with the guys dressed up like that was ICONIC. and the grannies too. it's difficult to understand us XDDD no no, australia is only welcomed because we have tv deals with euro tvs, sometimes shows made in australia were also made with euromoney to get the rights to air them in europe; they air every year eurovision (and they have to be up at 5 or 6 am to watch it). we had to invite them one year. then they stayed. there's memes of world maps of australia being in the midde of the atlantic cause apparently they are also "euro" XDDD
Americans shoud just realize that it's for new artists and new songs - not for Beyonce (Lady GaGa might win though). Eurovision starts at 9th of May, you can watch it live on youtube and even vote.
Once upon a time the singers where artists who actually can sing (e.g. Celine Dion), but year after year it became more and more of a circus. It shows quite well how the public perception changed throughout the years. Until the 80´s the Euroviosion was an event watched by families and the little ones where allowed to stay awake until the end. In the 90´s the ridicule started as the younger generation could not identify with the established format. The watch-parties started where people came together to dress up in costumes from the different countries, eat food from different countries, party and enjoy the cringe.
To say that the big 5 always send entries that kinda suck on purpose is truly unfair, especially considering that my country (italy) has been in the top 10 several times since 2012, and has won a couple years ago too 😂😂
Not only was ABBA not mentioned (Brighton - UK 1974) but the interval during the song contest in Dublin 1994 launched "Riverdance" which received a standing ovation which over-shadowed the whole competition that year.
Celine Dion won in 1988 (for Switzerland, not Canada lol)
I wouldn’t say completely overshadowed. Rock N’ Roll Kids by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan is probably our best winning Eurovision song (it won the contest in ‘94). 🇮🇪🏆 Also I was born the eve of the 1994 Eurovision so I’m a day older than Riverdance. 😉😂
You should definitely make a reaction to actual Eurivision. A lot of Americans just react to song compilations that are around 10s per song... but that's not enough.
Be warned though, it goes on for bloody ages.
@@140cabins So what? There aren't commercial breaks!
@@IFeelBetterInMySweater In fact there are commerical breaks in some countries, they usually fill the time with green room chat for those of us watching in countries that don't have them. But the fact remains that it goes on for bloody ages regardless of whether there are commercial breaks or not.
@@140cabins You're just not invested enough.And that is fine. I wasn't either, back in the day.
@@140cabins just play drinking games!
You absolutely do NOT have to host Eurovision if you win. You can just flat out refuse, but most would not refuse it because it's such a big event and honor.
But that's the only reason my government doesn't want us to win..
@@hulda4ever I guess some would prefer NOT winning to having to decline the honor of hosting the event.
The state of the economy can sometimes feature in the reason why a winning nation declines hosting duties. During the recession of the 2010s, many EU countries literally couldn't afford to host, or justify the expense of hosting. I think Ukraine being unable to host because of the war is the first time a nation hasn't been able to host due to an actual conflict.
If you refuse to host the ESC, The UK will be the one that will host the contest for the country.
@@FFFlemish No, that’s also not true. UK can make an offer, but so can other countries and the EBU makes a decision.
Eurovision is huge in Australia, and we were admitted to the competition about six years ago (from memory). We've done really well but not won yet. I'm not sure if we will unless it comes down to a choice between some countries that all hate each other and us in the top few. But you should check out the Aussie entries. Yes, we're about as far from Europe as can be, but we joined anyway. The gay community down here have watch parties for the whole thing, and it's a heap of fun! Check it out!
How you didn't win with that girl on a stick I'll never know. Australia out-Euro's the Euro's.
Kate Miller-Heidke - Zero Gravity...
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@@drychaf Kate is amazing. Yes, it was fantastic. She's got such an amazing voice and to do it all on that pole (ahem...) was outstanding! Dami Im's performance was also amazing. And Guy Sebastian. It's probably got a lot to do with the Aussie culture and the fact we're so multicultural. But we're also a lucky country that is rich and can afford to really go after things we decide to set our minds to. And let's not forget there's also an international relations/political benefit to being everyone's friend. That is also a part of it. :)
I strongly believe that the gay bias is Eurovision's greatest weakness, as it strongly limits its appeal to a section of society rather than encompass society as a whole. I understand and appreciate inclusiveness within any event is a positive but there is a delicate balance to be had. If on your pursuit of inclusiveness you tip the balance to far in one direction you risk it becoming an event that appeals to a particular group to the exclusion of all others.
Oz's entries have often been my favourite in the running since they joined! 🎶🤗
@@_FsEk I think the thing might be that the gay community aren't as concerned about looking 'too cool for school' as it were. You're absolutely right though, which is a shame as there are many incredible performances every year for everyone to enjoy.
Finland winning with Lordi - Hardrock Hallelujah was my first Eurovision I watched. I am an annual viewer every year from then
My favourite year was 2007 as I was at university watching with international students too. European students were already looking forward to it, other students from non Eurovision parts of the world were baffled. The UK entered "flying the flag" which was a bizarre load of double entendres. Ukraine entered someone dressed in sparkly silver head to toe, with the head including some sort of foil star. Singing "lasha tumbai" which was claimed was Mongolian for milkshakes or something. But it sounded suspiciously like "Russia goodbye" and the shouted "ruskie,ruskie, no no no!" Didn't do much to convince. The Russians were angry. My Spanish friend asked "why is there a man woman thing dressed in tin foil?" Eurovision is chaos. Love it
Verka Serduchka is basically a (drag)queen of Eurovision. It's been already 15 years, hundreds of performers, but her's stands out to this day.
The lyrics "lasha tumbai" is just gibberish, but last year the permorer actually changed that to "russia goodbye"
I remember. I think ukraine came 2nd that year it was very popular and uk second from bottom as usual. In the 70s and 80s UK was always in top 4 but since 2000 when contest doubled from eastern european countries entered we usually come.bottom apart from 2022 when uk came second.
Ukraine won Eurovision last year (for obvious reasons) but due the ongoing war they’re unable to host the competition in their home country for safety reasons. So the UK, who was the runner-up country from last year, are hosting it on Ukraine’s behalf in the city of Liverpool. 🇺🇦🇬🇧
Ukraine, won Eurovision? Well, imagine my shock! (Deep, deep cynicism) Terry Wogan walked away from hosting and commentating for The BBC as he said it was a joke and perhaps corrupt. Check out Terry Wogan's Janet and John stories. John goes to a Eurovision party.
Not really a surprise that we usually come in the bottom 5 then mysteriously 🤔 came second because we have to pay for it!!
Yeah a lot said they got the sympathy vote cause they're at war, problem is they couldn't host it, so the UK has to cause we came 2nd place. Don't think Ukraine thought it through if they won.
@@emmahowells8334 planned👍
@@martindunstan8043 Yeah think you're right there.
That Finland entry with the literal trolls on stage was Lourdi singing "Hard Rock hallelujah", which was the 2006 *winner*
And the only time out of more than 50 tries they won, do not know why they do not send trolls more often.
I actually voted for them and also Blind Channel (Finland) in 2021. Not because I'm Swedish, but because that kind of music speaks well to me 😉🤘.
I did vote for Australia twice as well, just because I enjoyed the songs.
And I'm one of those who barely watch Eurovision or basically never vote. Those times were exceptions.
If there's any year you actually should watch Eurovision it is this year. All countries brought their A+ games and it really showcases all genres and vibes of each country. There's like 2 troll songs (they are kind of decent though), but the other 35 are SOLID!
And the story about Australia is actually quite cute. Apparenty Eurovision had a huge following down under and lots of people had watch parties like 6AM to follow it. So after being dedicated fans for years, they simply got invited to join. And OH BOY were they happy to join. And OH BOY were Europe happy that they were happy. So from that point they have been regarded as Europes long distance bestie. They don't have the geography, but they have the spirit. And we love them for it.
Australia was invited because it was an aniversary for Eurovision and it was repeatedly stated that it would be a one time thing... Guess they forgot that part and let them compete anyway.
@@ladycedthia I mean, they also kind of let Australia in because Eurovision is pretty popular there
The troll entries were mainly from the 00s, because it was 100% televote then and silly troll songs appealed to the audience.
When the juries were reintroduced in the 2010s, the amount of troll songs decreased because the juries tanked them.
Nowadays you can still get goofy songs or songs with bizarre subject matter, but no trolls songs like what is shown in the clips.
If a country doesn’t want to win, they can withdraw from the contest. Or, if they’re just not bothered participating can bring in huge viewing figures (like Germany currently is and how the UK had previously been), they can put in zero effort and enter the most mediocre thing you’ve ever seen which would be instantly forgettable and score 0 points.
As a big fan of Eurovision for more than 20 years (I am not European) I think Geography Now's video is pretty accurate, except for one thing: not everybody wants to see the trolls. Actually, that is what brings new people to the Eurovision family but once you know how the contest works you really appreciate the serious entries more than troll ones.
Regarding original song...for some it meant start of their carreer, getting known or at least breakthrough. The best example...ABBA with Waterloo in 1974! First song under the acronym and one of the first to break with tradition of ballads/ romantic songs to up-beat ones the competition became so known for. Céline Dion became famous throughout Europe only after her participation and winning of Eurovision in 1988 with Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi.
There actually was an American Song Contest held last year, based on Eurovision. They even had Michael Bolton representing Connecticut!
Even better, SnoobDog being one of its hosts. Priceless
wait really? I have to see this :D
Sounds interesting... 😄
I'm rewatching the video (I usually don't, but you were very entertainig). One thing that I need to comment on.
It's not a singing contest - it's a song contest. The distinction might seem like splitting hairs - but it's very important.
Last year this was watched by 161 million people.
Verka Seduchka at 3:32 and the Russian grannies at 9:48 were both much loved entries. Lordi winning it in 2006 was the first time a rock song won.
You gotta love the chaos of Eurovision! It's compulsive! Just when you think it can't get any worse....? BTW Eurovision is a broadcaster that also sends out various European competitions and events (like the New Year's Day Strauss Concert from Vienna) choir, and ballet competitions, etc.
If you do react to Eurovision I recommend using coverage from the BBC which will feature the viscious and sarcastic commentary from either the late Terry Wogan or latterly Graham Norton.
It's not singing competition, it's song competition. Songwriters are the ones that compete, of course good singers and show helps.
Welcome to the deep, deep, deeeeeeeeep well that is Eurovision! Barby here told about the fun and amazing stuff, but there is also extreme talent in eurovision each year. It is campy, weird and amazing.
And I agree, the starting point of Eurovision is absolutely beautiful. And it works. 60 years later, still bringing europe together.
Congrats on the 100k! ✔
Somehow this guy forgot to mention some of the really notable artists that rose to fame from Eurovision with great performances, such as ABBA, Dana, Johnny Logan etc.
Thank you for that. Probably forgot due to him being an American trying to explain it lol.
I think Olivia Newton-John represented the UK one year in the late 1960s
Celine Dion, Olivia Newton-John, Maneskin!
@@TheEclecticBeard The ultimate guide to eurovision 2022 edition is a great video that explains it a bit better, it would be really cool to see your reaction to it :3
Congrats Bear! You did it!! Yep, we won once, thank God! "Lordi": Hard Rock Hallelujah!! The first "Heavy Band" ever in the Eurovision. "Teräsbetoni" with Jarkko Ahola was the next Heavy Band and the latest, and now the greatest: "Blind Channel", Finnish "Heavy Rap". I highly recommend all these bands and Jarkko Ahola solo or with his band. Best Regards from Finland!!
I recommend reacting to Mama ŠČ, Croatian Eurovision entry from this year!
It's definitely one of the most controversial ones in a long time, there were discussions of it being disqualified and hundreds of RUclipsrs reacted to it already!
I love the Eurovision, I’ve watched it since the mid 1970’s
And it’s such a BIG thing in Europe. You should definitely watch it it’s so much fun ♥️♥️
European Song Contest is awesome. You should definitely watch it with the 161 millions others. :-)
Correction for the video: it is not for countries in Europe, but countries who are members of the European Broadcasting Union - which is why Israel, Australia and others also participate.
Love when you laugh .... xxx
America actually have done their own version of Eurovision where all 50 US states, the District of Columbia and the five US territories take part. It’s called The American Song Contest. A K-Pop artist from Oklahoma won the first contest in 2022.
yeah, but since it had poor viewes, I heard there's not going to happen this year.
From what I've gathered, there are a lot of Eurovision fans in Australia and them joining the contest was to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the competition, and I guess as a token of good will. But I think what sets Australia from the US in terms of joining, is that I think the Australian people have a better understanding of what Eurovision is.
Also, favorite thing about Eurovision to me is the cultural aspect as well as the whole 'anything goes' content, it's just one big celebration of music and unity and it brings me so much joy every year
Eurovision is a giggle, awesome just something fun to watch. There is actually a comedy film relating to Eurovision starring Wil Ferrell called Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga which is worth a watch. We normally put on buffet of international food when Eurovision is on and have cocktails :)
The winning country doesn't HAVE to host the following year, though they get first refusal and it's rare for anybody to turn it down. Rare as in it hasn't happened since the 1970s (even Ukraine wanted to host it, but the European Broadcasting Union said "seriously dudes, we're not putting five thousand people into a hall in a literal warzone". I paraphrase...). But they can turn it down if they want to.
From this here Brit...
Eurovision is probably the most gloriously OTT, camp, and flamboyant of predominantly European countries battling it out to be the greatest Euro musical entry of the year!
But it is honestly so crap, that its actually beautiful, amazing, and utterly hilarious. It's kind of like having some sort of hallucinogenic fever dream in a musical environment where anything goes 😂
Most of the entries are super cheesy and will make you forehead slap like no other, but thats the beauty of it - sheer unadulterated silly light hearted fun! Which I think we could all do in our lives 😊
Wholeheartedly confirmed. From this German here.
Also: when Eastern Europe joined was when it became wild. Right?
Please react to the winners of Eurovision. Great channel btw. Always enjoy watching your videos. 👍
Australia Israel Georgia Azerbaijan and Armenia that participate (well some have withdrawn for political or ecomomical reasons among them is Turkey) are part of the EBU which is the network that televises the competition. As for the competition itself yeah it's a battle and study in International politics (well european lol) and European relations. Actually as a part of the curriculum in my departement we are encouraged to watch it (plus the two semi finals) and jote notes and we then discuss things( I'm 5 year in Internationa regional and European studies here in Athens Greece). For example 2021 Britain and Germany got the absolute zero which musicaly was a bit unfair but politically it made total sense.
I wouldn’t say countries send troll entries specifically to avoid winning. The countries that have the longest history/most of joke entries host their own national competitions where the people and juries choose the winner. Each vote costs money so as an individual I don’t vote for a song that deliberately sucks, I vote for one that’s highly entertaining (altho perhaps a bit shite). This is the case for national competitions though, some countries choose their representatives internally and in that case the plan to lose might be a very real lol.
It’s about the ✨Performance✨
INCORRECT!! Italy has 3 wins: 1964, 1990, and 2021.
The five countries that are guaranteed annual entry into the Eurovision Song Contest have that privilege because they founded the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which owns and runs the contest.
Ireland sent the Puppet after they had won twice in a row '92 and '93 and they didn't want to win again as the competition would bankrupt RTE!
the broadcators cover the costs of this truly massive event that takes a week to get to the finals, the BBC is paying anround £17 million this year!
This year's Eurovision is the first one with somewhat official global voting. So you can take part! It's going to be great.
The undead group from Finland is a Rock/metal band called Lordi, and they are super good! and if you wish to watch the eurovision song contest, then they have their own channel here on youtube where the stream live from both of the Semi finals and the final (the first semi final starts tomorrow the 9th of May.
I look forward to Eurovision every year, it is so entertaining
Congratulations on 100k. Well deserved. 👍 👏
Thank you!
First reaction I see from you and I really enjoyed it 😊 Can't wait for more Eurovision reactions
If I remember correctly Israel is part of EBU (european broadcasting union) and can therefore be part of the competition. Australia got to take part to celebrate the 60th contest, and they've just stayed in the competition.
For years the British commentator used to get more and more drunk and scathing as the night went on. It was hilarious. The new commentator, Graham Norton, is good, but no one can beat the late great Terry Wogan.
Eurovision song contest is absolutely a guilty pleasure for me.
Sure there is plenty of camp stuff going on, i'd say its about 50/50 camp vs serious, but it generally is all good fun.
The festival is all about equality, unity and inclusiveness and it has helped a great deal in settling international political struggles, be it in showing forgiveness, or be it in the form of support for a nation that is struggling.
On one hand the contest is non-political, on the other hand however.. it's one of the most political things you'll ever see... only without politicians.
I read that the USA, Canada, Mexico and likely a few more mid and southern American nations, are looking into creating a similar show with similar goals hoping to bring nations together more than they are now.
Eurovision has a proven track record when it comes to "does this actually work?", case in point.. the contest helped, for instance, Germany to become trusted and loved again in Europe, i'd say that's a pretty big deal if you take recent history in account.
PS. yes Finland won with that song, but it wasn't a joke and it actually a dang good song too, the band is called Lordi and the song is "Rock n Roll Hallelujah".
Fun fact, Lordi and Nightwish, both from Finland, are .. for a lack of a better description.. pop artists? meaning the are part of mainstream music there, their music in played on the radio, charts in the top 40, and they score hits, just like Bieber and Ariane Grande do.. only their music is a whole lot better than that of the 2 actual "pop icons" i mentioned ;)
PS PS. Australia can take part in the contest because they are basically part of the European and British broadcast system, a leftover from when the UK still had some say there.
So they can enter on a technicality, but were only recently actually allowed to enter the contest because of the popularity in Eurovision in Australia (it's massive there).
In case they would win tho, they cannot/are not allowed to host the contest as the contest has to be held in the European time zone(s).
Lorde from Norway were great with "Hard Rock Hallelujah".
Abba won with "Waterloo".
Australia has been in it twice, Israel takes part too.
It's Lordi and they are from Finland.
As a huge eurovision fan, this was a great summary and introduction. I've watched every year since 1985. Absolutely love it.
Lots of famous people entered eurovison. It made Abba famous. Olivia newton john for uk came 4th that year.celine dion for switzerland.there was sandie shaw cliff richard lulu. Bucks fizz for uk. They had sami indigenous people sing one year for norway in late 70s
YOU SHOULD WATCH MORE OF EUROVISION !!!! it’s my favourite thing in the entire world, i first got into the Junior Eurovision (same thing but it’s a competition for kids logically) in 2014 and then started watching the original contest in 2016. i can’t explain the amount of joy, excitement and all of these overwhelmingly positive feelings that hit me when spring time comes, May starts (the month of Eurovision) and especially when i hear the opening intro on these three special nights. (since you have first semi-final, second semi-final and grand final)
Eurovision really is one big inside joke between us. only those who truly follow the contest can understand how special it is (not even saying Europeans bc not every person on the continent cares about it ofc, depends on the country) it’s not just a song competition, it is a whole emotion. an annual adventure.
i suggest listening to as many Eurovision songs as possible (you’ll be surprised to find out you’ve heard some of them way before) and watching some editions, like 2016 or 2021 which are the absolute BEST not just imo.
We Are The Winners is a prime example of the reality - Lithuania came absolute stone dead last with a bog standard pop song the year before and that year thought bleep it lets send something people can't and have some fun - its still their best result to date.
Congrats on the 100k well deserved BTW
Thank you
@4:50 Germany actually made 5th place ins 2000 with "Stefan Raab - Wadde Hadde Dudde Da" ... we had way worse songs in the ESC though
Great reaction 👍🏻 again. Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
You HAD American song contest, an Eurovision spinoff last year, I think it was on Peackock, hoste dby Snoop dog and Kelly Clarkson
I'm sticking with my opinion that No, everyone does want to win (apart from Ireland that one time) and the performers take it seriously, that's what makes it so funny to watch.
Ireland entry Dustin The Turkey song Irlande Douze Pointes ( Ireland 12 points) was trolling the Eurovision Song Contest voting system.
There have been winners who became famous as a result, such as ABBA, or were already famous, such as Céline Dion. Something else which began as a peace festival after WWII is the annual Llangollen International Eisteddfod. This is a week-long festival of music, dance, and culture which has been held in the small Welsh town each June since 1947. Over the years, over 400,000 singers, choirs, dance troups, musicians, orchestras, etc from over 100 countries have performed and competed and lived and made friends in the town. Pavarotti sang there with his local choir back in 1955, long before he was famous, and he returned for a concert in 1995. There are youtube videos.
Tuesday 9 May - 21:00 CEST First Semi-Final live
Thursday 11 May - 21:00 CEST Second Semi-Final live
Saturday 13 May - 21:00 CEST Grand Final live
C U there 😸
1. Eurovision is NOT Europe, The Eurovision Song Contest is a music contest for composers, lyricists and songwriters. The contributions will be performed by vocal performers and dancers. Since 1956, it has been organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as part of Eurovision. The inspiration for this came from the Sanremo Festival, which was founded in 1951. The broadcasters of all EBU countries are eligible to participate in the ESC. The majority of this broadcasting union is made up of European countries and some radio and television stations from neighbouring West Asian and North African countries. The ESC reaches over 180 million viewers every year..Every EBU member has the right to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest, but there is no obligation.According to the EBU, Australia competed in 2015 as a one-time anniversary guest and qualified directly for the final. Since 2016, Australia has continued to participate in the competition as an associate member of the EBU, contrary to previous statements. However, since then, the Australian entry has to qualify for the final show in the semifinals. Should Australia win, however, the ESC will not be held there, but in a European partner country, which the responsible broadcaster SBS can freely choose.
I think Australia got involved because they've broadcasted it for many years and they wanted to be able to vote. I think they were invited to vote at first and a couple of years later they were granted "full membership".
Great reaction, btw! 😃
"That's stinking cool"--best comment to winning Lordi ever ~☆😂
My favourite uk entry was frances ruffelle the year riverdance i think 1994.so underated
I can understand the polarising views of Australia being a part of Eurovision. For a lot of us Aussies though, Eurovision is one of those ways to tie us back to our European roots. Over half of Australia’s population is of European decent, with a big flood of European migrants post WWII. Both my wife and I are decedents from migrants from this period (Italy and Slovenia) and have religiously watched Eurovision every year, throwing a Eurovision party that all our friends and family get together for, for over a decade. It’s something that brings us all together, celebrating our European multiculturalism, the variety of music, culture, and craziness that Eurovision brings. Australia as a nation had passionately watched every year for over 30 years before they were invited to participate (over half the entire lifetime of the show) and had grown into having its own voting system as part of the entertainment, etc, so I think in a way Australia proved that it was a true fan for the long-haul way before participation was ever considered.
the US did have the American Song Contest last year
You have to check out Finland's winner it was the best song ever. And no the US should never be brought in as a one off. Because the US would take it far too seriously. Yay America is the greatest. That's just my point 🤪
There is one song that you most likelly have heard, at least once in your life, ABBA's "Waterloo", the winner of the 1974 contest.
Even a great part of Americans have heard it on the radio.
Hi,
Not sure if you have done any Graham Norton Talk Show reactions, they are fun.
But he is the UK presenter/commentator for Eurovision, and has been since Sir Terry Wogan stopped in 2008.
The voting part is very long, and great fun.
I would suggest at least a decent takeaway and probably a bottle of ...
I've been watching since I was a kid, so since the 80s. Last year the UK came 2nd place. You gotta check them out, great stuff & some that will make you laugh. 🏴
The jury is political and not the public votes. Also there rarely are "troll" contestants. They just package serious songs in a fun way. Greece's "Alcohol is free" was about the 2008 financial crisis and Greece's near bankruptcy.
US group Katrina and the Waves represented the UK with the song Love Shines A Light . They won the Eurovision Song Contest. This year Liverpool UK are hosting it. By the way, I don't take Eurovision seriously.
When 3:35 came up I started to vibe to it immediately😂💃💃💃
so the US did a US song contest last year, Eurovision is funded by Goverments, TV broadcasters, Local councils, ticket sales and entrance fees from all countries. The US model seemed to get all there funding from T mobile and making a 1 night event into a 10 week show where you hear the songs so much and they barely change the performance that your done with it by the end
Terry Wogan's "John goes to a Eurovision party" is a must listen.
Do you know what Eurovision is? John's friend Terry does. Eurovision is a song contest on the telly, where people from different countries, dress up, sing silly songs and then vote for the country next door"
Now we got the to be roasted background out of the way, I hope you The Beard also ckecks out the winners/ second place of the total run like other RUclipsrs did. The extravaganza you mentioned and saw... only 2000+ I would say. Focus on performance over song in the 90's. The outfits mid-70's and beyond. The simple approach was in the 60's and IMO 60's and early 70's is still similar with what US released so you will like that the most. Later ones you will have fun with and still gems to be found. When it comes to winning...yeah often rigged.
The "stinkin' cool" one - Finland (duh!) in 2006. Only metal entrance up until last few years. The one always individually recommended to RUclipsrs just for the difference with what people usually think of when it comes to Eurovision/ Europop.
watch it this year and make a live reaction ;-) that would be fun^^
You should react to some Eurovision songs! Maybe some top 10s of each year or something!
You need to watch it it's one of the best laughs you will get
***Hey EB, all I want to know, what's with your baseball cap peak. Is it magic see through material? It makes your head look like it's cut through and the background graphics show through it. When your heads bent forward it appears as a normal hat peak. Have you been dragged into an alternative universe, or what. Please clarify it for me*** Cheers DougT
The understand of his peak is green, he has a green screen behind him, check out how green screens work
@@gmdhargreaves thanks, I have a BASIC understanding of green screen but never seen the effect I see on his cap peak. It's wizardry and hokus pocus to me 🧐 Cheers DougT
Have changed hats since I recorded this. It is the green screen. With the underside of the bill being green, you see through it.
That finish monster Ban is lordi the are a huge metal band
I would understand having Canada join because of the France and UK kingdom thing!
Let's give some clarifications. The competition was born taking inspiration from the Sanremo Festival (event of 6 years more). The idea of EuroVision came from an Italian journalist and with the help of the director of the EBU (today the same institution is called EBU) of French origin. It was originally supposed to take place in Italy but RAI, Italy's public television network, didn't quite believe in the project. The principality of Monaco was thought of but the costs would have been too high.
It was decided that the first country to host the event was in Lugano in Switzerland where the official language was Italian.
Informally the contest was known as the "Eurovision Song Contest" and the main focus of the contest was on the musical aspect.
In recent years the competition has been called Eurovision Song Contest or ESC precisely to underline the importance not only of singing and music but also of entertainment. Sometimes the quality of the music also wins, other times more fun.
There are exchange votes between culturally close countries but for reasons of cultural rather than political proximity.
Italy won 3 times and not 2.
Last information. There is no first prize. Competitors participate in the competition to make themselves known even outside their own national audience.
ESC is the best but also the best of Trash. Once you start watching it you won't stop :-)
Congrats,Alan,on reaching the 100k subs!👌👍
Eurovision is so OTT camp/kitsch[= so bad,that its good!] ie Finland's Lordi(a genuine hard rock/metal band) won it in 2006,as shown!😂
Lithuania 2015 was the funniest one I think😂
I love my country🇱🇹
Wow, I just noticed you hit 100k subscribers. Nice one. Eurovision is bonkers!
Eurovision is a major, Europe-based, globe-spanning telecommunications network, founded in 1954, owned and operated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), founded in 1950, a major, Europe-based, association of mostly European public service broadcasters.
For me still Grand Prix 😊
I'm Romanian so i think i can share this with confidence. One thing that America will not understand EVER about Eurovision is that, this song contest is to feel good, make a show ,enjoy and celebrate yourself as a country/culture and other countries and a way to land support to a country that maybe didn't have a good year and hey if we happened to win fine that is great and if we don't that is fine to we had a blast at least. I feel that America would take this to seriously and just want to win.
Don't understand me wrong Eurovision its not a silly contest it means so much for us Europeans it brings us closer as a continent through music but the wholesomeness of the ''we are here to vibe' and vibe only" even if that means we make a fool out of ourselves sometimes is what makes it ten times better and is something that America (USA) doesn't posses because you want to be the worlds best and that does not apply here because is not only about that.
Here in the uk my family all get together for Eurovision and get some beers in, Then we all put £5 each in a pot and chose a country to win, it’s winner takes all the money, and if none of us win then the money goes to a local charity, great fun, a great night, and most of the time the charity wins the money.
if you want to watch the watch euro vision you need to watch the BBC comentry with Graham Norton funny AF
Lol I voted for those Bread Grandmas... Ngl they were kinda amazing.
It's got real camp now, I like that and people get so upset. Wow! Chill out and have fun. Don't take it so serious.
If you think that little clip from Lordi (that Finnish band in monster costumes) was cool you just absolutely must make a reaction video to the whole performance/ or the song! 😆
Nobody deliberately sucks so that they can loose. If you don't want to win - you can just opt out from competing. A lot of countries take year here and there off because they can't afford it.
Please react to both Eurovision Song Contest and American Song Contest!
I think America should join, it'll be fun
Now for some unknown reason Australia is now a competitor in Eurovision.
Its NOT a UNKNOWN reason!!!!
@@nelerhabarber5602 Everything's unknown if you're too freaking lazy to look it up.
I fondly remember the early days when it really was a song contest, rather than the modern circus!
No but listen...most of the time the "troll" songs are good, and the ones we remember. and the ones that break us from wanting to die on a night of all ballads...bless the weirdos. and the memes they give us...
Finland winning with a rock song with the guys dressed up like that was ICONIC.
and the grannies too. it's difficult to understand us XDDD
no no, australia is only welcomed because we have tv deals with euro tvs, sometimes shows made in australia were also made with euromoney to get the rights to air them in europe; they air every year eurovision (and they have to be up at 5 or 6 am to watch it). we had to invite them one year. then they stayed. there's memes of world maps of australia being in the midde of the atlantic cause apparently they are also "euro" XDDD
how big is it? in 2022 there was about 161 million viewers on tv.
superbowl about 100 million viewers in usa. it say about how big it is
Americans shoud just realize that it's for new artists and new songs - not for Beyonce (Lady GaGa might win though).
Eurovision starts at 9th of May, you can watch it live on youtube and even vote.
Once upon a time the singers where artists who actually can sing (e.g. Celine Dion), but year after year it became more and more of a circus. It shows quite well how the public perception changed throughout the years. Until the 80´s the Euroviosion was an event watched by families and the little ones where allowed to stay awake until the end. In the 90´s the ridicule started as the younger generation could not identify with the established format. The watch-parties started where people came together to dress up in costumes from the different countries, eat food from different countries, party and enjoy the cringe.
To say that the big 5 always send entries that kinda suck on purpose is truly unfair, especially considering that my country (italy) has been in the top 10 several times since 2012, and has won a couple years ago too 😂😂