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10 Mar 2008 6:16 AM  
Just noticed this story on the Cluas homepage...

http://www.cluas.com/indie-music/Default.aspx?tabid=80&EntryID=536
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10 Mar 2008 6:37 AM  
I think it's brilliant that he'd do this, hope it wins. Eurovision could be brilliant if everyone didn't think they were above it.
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10 Mar 2008 6:44 AM  
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 6:37 AM
I think it's brilliant that he'd do this, hope it wins. Eurovision could be brilliant if everyone didn't think they were above it.





The song he's entered isn't the best. Pity. On Eurovision night about 10 years ago there was an "alternative Eurovision" on MTV (back in the day where the 'M' in MTV stood for Music)... there weren't any bands playing live, but they'd videos up from bands from each country. As far as I remember, Slowdive won it.
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10 Mar 2008 7:04 AM  
It's a milliion times better than most eurovision entries, the UK could have entered a decent enough act called the The Revelations (sort of a similar 60s girl group thing to the Pipettes but not quite as good) had the voting public had the good sense to vote for them instead of some reality TV show reject.

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10 Mar 2008 7:26 AM  
What happened with Mozzer? He was talking about entering a while back.
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10 Mar 2008 8:04 AM  
Yeah, all talk, no action, Radiohead were making noises about penning a eurovision entry too.
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10 Mar 2008 8:25 AM  
I should've entered myself - just to get the Belgrade vote.
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10 Mar 2008 9:02 AM  
Theres always next year.
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10 Mar 2008 9:15 AM  
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 9:02 AM
Theres always next year.




Sure what's another year?
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10 Mar 2008 9:16 AM  
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10 Mar 2008 9:26 AM  
Posted By PeterQuaife on 10 Mar 2008 9:16 AM
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25 Mar 2008 9:09 AM  
Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Mar 2008 6:44 AM
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 6:37 AM
I think it's brilliant that he'd do this, hope it wins. Eurovision could be brilliant if everyone didn't think they were above it.





The song he's entered isn't the best. Pity. On Eurovision night about 10 years ago there was an "alternative Eurovision" on MTV (back in the day where the 'M' in MTV stood for Music)... there weren't any bands playing live, but they'd videos up from bands from each country. As far as I remember, Slowdive won it.




1995 ... The Frames' £2 video 'Revelate' was Ireland entry. 'Wake Up Boo' by The Boo Radleys represented the UK.
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25 Mar 2008 10:22 AM  
Posted By Mully on 25 Mar 2008 9:09 AM
Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Mar 2008 6:44 AM
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 6:37 AM
I think it's brilliant that he'd do this, hope it wins. Eurovision could be brilliant if everyone didn't think they were above it.





The song he's entered isn't the best. Pity. On Eurovision night about 10 years ago there was an "alternative Eurovision" on MTV (back in the day where the 'M' in MTV stood for Music)... there weren't any bands playing live, but they'd videos up from bands from each country. As far as I remember, Slowdive won it.




1995 ... The Frames' £2 video 'Revelate' was Ireland entry. 'Wake Up Boo' by The Boo Radleys represented the UK.





No wonder neither country won!
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25 Mar 2008 10:23 AM  
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 8:04 AM
Yeah, all talk, no action, Radiohead were making noises about penning a eurovision entry too.




That story is based entirely on them being on Jonathan Ross the week after Britain came dead last one year and he introduced them as next year's eurovision entry.
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25 Mar 2008 10:58 AM  
Posted By Unicron on 25 Mar 2008 10:23 AM
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 8:04 AM
Yeah, all talk, no action, Radiohead were making noises about penning a eurovision entry too.




That story is based entirely on them being on Jonathan Ross the week after Britain came dead last one year and he introduced them as next year's eurovision entry.




The rumour I heard was that Yorke reckoned that the extra effort required to record the song, would contribute too much hot air & thus contribute to global warming.
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26 Mar 2008 1:51 AM  
Posted By starbelgrade on 25 Mar 2008 10:22 AM
Posted By Mully on 25 Mar 2008 9:09 AM
Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Mar 2008 6:44 AM
Posted By Binokular on 10 Mar 2008 6:37 AM
I think it's brilliant that he'd do this, hope it wins. Eurovision could be brilliant if everyone didn't think they were above it.





The song he's entered isn't the best. Pity. On Eurovision night about 10 years ago there was an "alternative Eurovision" on MTV (back in the day where the 'M' in MTV stood for Music)... there weren't any bands playing live, but they'd videos up from bands from each country. As far as I remember, Slowdive won it.




1995 ... The Frames' £2 video 'Revelate' was Ireland entry. 'Wake Up Boo' by The Boo Radleys represented the UK.





No wonder neither country won!




I think it shows how much Mtv has changed ... Music was king once upon a time, even if it cost £2 to make.
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26 Mar 2008 3:01 AM  
The 'm' now stands for 'mostly'.
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26 Mar 2008 3:50 AM  
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