
A sample wouldn't be allowed - all songs have to be 100% original.
They wouldn't need British passports, and what are the chances of Katy Perry and Rihanna sending a video in to Andrew Lloyd Webber? On second thoughts, I think entrants this year need to be British.
Samsta., if life sucks and Eurovision sucks, please stay out of our discussion instead of your silly emo posts.
Last edited by PriceTags; 17-12-2008 at 07:19 PM.
I think the question should be - what are the chances he'd let such crap live singers perform there?
If we want a British act - Leona & Alexandra duet? No?
kiss my swag.
fantasy ride.
The point is, did Leona and Alexandra send a video to Andrew Lloyd-Webber? I doubt it.
Andrew knows his onions - he's used the same format to find people to perform on the West End - Eurovision is nothing in comparison. Someone good will be found, and he will write them an amazing song, and it will be fabulous, and the juries will love it!! ^.^!!
No they won't.
It could be the best performance in the world and we still wouldn't get any points.
Just stick Leona on a stage and we could probably win it.
She shouldn't need to contact him, he should contact her.
kiss my swag.
fantasy ride.
The juries will have an impact - the Bulgarian jury would have given us 8 points, the Israeli jury would have given us 7 or 8 points, and the San Marinese Jury gave us 6 points, and with the country being so small, our points from them were off a jury.
We need a good song to begin with, to appeal to the juries, then a good performance, to appeal to the audience at home.
The BBC are making an effort this year, so I think we shouldn't pass comment on a lack of a Leona, whose career is going too well to enter Eurovision, until after this year's contest. If we win, or get in the top ten, we'll have a kajillion famous people waiting to perform.
In other news, the format for the first two "Your Country Needs You" shows have been announced:
In the first week, the contestants have to do Eurovision style performances, and on the second week, they have to try out some famous gimmicks, like skirt-ripping, costume changing and dance routines.
It's incredibly cheesey, but it's the nature of the contest, so it's OK.
The BBC have updated their Eurovision website! It's got some messages of support to Andrew Lloyd Webber, and some other Eurovisiony bits.
CLICKY!
Yes, it's a double post, but I'm 4 days past the 15 minute edit limit, and I am adding more info!
Last edited by PriceTags; 24-12-2008 at 02:12 AM.
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