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  • San Marino and Estonia out - Israel has managed to fluke it into the final which is insulting to those who have been affected by the recent war. Carry on like this and I don't think that I will see Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Iceland and Slovenia participating for many years to come, and other countries will probably join them depending on how long it will go on for.

    So Boy George wasn't popular enough, then? I am certain that from a UK perspective, as well as the LGBT communities in this country, they would have given the song enough support to keep it afloat and onwards into the final - or perhaps San Marino is too much of a small minnow in the Eurovision pond to have some backbone? Out of the second semi-final, I am going to endorse Delta Goodrem for Australia, probably because she seems to be the only person in the second semi-final that I have heard of. Besides, in 2022 I endorsed Sheldon Riley who had represented Australia as soon as he had made it into the final; the main reason for my endorsement was because Riley had Asperger Syndrome.

    I also think that it's time that the semi-finals were abolished and only the first 25 countries which had declared their participation would immediately make it to the final on a first come, first served basis; or make it a seven hour show with all 35 countries taking part. The winning song would no doubt get well over 1,000 points in total from the jury and televotes.
    I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
    There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
    I'm having so much fun
    My lucky number's one
    Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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    • Also, never mind Eurovision songs with political lyrics, but perhaps Sir Keir Starmer should take advice from the title of this year's entry from Azerbaijan, perhaps?

      Just a thought...
      I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
      There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
      I'm having so much fun
      My lucky number's one
      Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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      • Azerbaijan has "just gone" and won't appear in the final. ("Just Go" is such an apt phrase for Starmer at this moment in time!)

        I will officially endorse Australia in the televote this year with Delta Goodrem and her song Eclipse.
        I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
        There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
        I'm having so much fun
        My lucky number's one
        Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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        • I saw it a few yrs ago.
          Its changed so much too much.

          It should be straight forward.

          No australia in it.
          Only european nations.
          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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          • I heard that Canada could even join as well - I wonder if that would become a reality in the years ahead?
            I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
            There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
            I'm having so much fun
            My lucky number's one
            Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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            • I must admit, Eurovision is something I’ve drifted away from over the years. I used to enjoy it purely for the music, the different cultures, the oddball performances and the sense of a shared European event. There was always an element of neighbour voting and politics lurking in the background, but nowadays it feels like the political side often overshadows the songs themselves.

              That’s probably why I struggle to become invested in it now. The actual songwriting almost feels secondary at times, which is a shame because Eurovision has produced some genuinely great pop songs over the decades.

              I can understand why some people feel uncomfortable about current events influencing the atmosphere surrounding the contest, whichever side of the argument they fall on. At the same time, Eurovision has always reflected what is happening in Europe culturally and politically to some extent — perhaps more now than ever because of social media and the 24-hour news cycle.

              I do miss the days when it simply felt like a slightly cheesy but enjoyable Saturday night music event where everyone argued over key changes, terrible outfits and whether the UK entry had any chance whatsoever!

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              • Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
                I heard that Canada could even join as well - I wonder if that would become a reality in the years ahead?


                That’s part of the reason I’ve gradually lost interest in Eurovision over the years. It used to feel like a uniquely European event with countries bringing their own musical styles and identities to the table. Now it sometimes feels like it’s drifting into a much broader entertainment brand rather than what it originally was.

                Australia joining still feels odd to me, even after all these years. I understand why they were invited — the contest has a huge fanbase there — but it did slightly blur the boundaries of what Eurovision actually is. If Canada ever joined, then where would it stop? You could end up with half the globe taking part eventually!

                Mind you, Eurovision has always evolved. Older viewers probably said the same thing when it moved away from orchestras, formal ballads and singers standing perfectly still in evening wear. Perhaps every generation has its own “it’s not like it used to be anymore” moment with it.

                I still have a soft spot for the classic era though — when the biggest controversy was whether the UK got “nil points” and Terry Wogan was muttering sarcastic comments over the postcards!

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                • And of course, another controversy when the guys of Bucks Fizz ripped off the outer garments of their female counterparts.

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                  • Well, Eurovision 2026 certainly seemed to continue the trend of the contest becoming as much about headlines and controversy as the actual music itself.

                    In the end, Bulgaria won with Dara’s song Bangaranga, which apparently was something of an upset victory as Finland had been heavily tipped beforehand. Australia also did very well again with Delta Goodrem’s Eclipse, which probably adds even more fuel to the “why is Australia even in Eurovision?” debate!

                    What struck me from reading about this year’s event was how much discussion centred around politics, protests, boycotts and voting controversies rather than the songs themselves. There were even countries refusing to participate because of wider world events. Years ago, Eurovision felt more like a harmless, eccentric music competition with questionable outfits, smoke machines and Terry Wogan.

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                    • Bulgaria won for the first time which seems rather rare these days. Thank you to Ukraine who gave the UK its only point - the lowest we have been without scoring zero. Dara is just one letter difference from the 1970 winner, Dana. I nearly had a heart attack when it looked as if Israel was going to win - probably four countries would have taken part next year if that was the case, and the war was still going on.

                      Spent 15p (ironically enough, the lowest amount of money I have ever paid with my debit card) in order to vote for Delta Goodrem and Australia online at esc.vote - at least the UK doesn't have those Premium Rate telephone numbers this year which pleases me. It would be ironic considering the title of the UK entry that if I did have no computer, then I wouldn't have been able to vote for them.
                      I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
                      There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
                      I'm having so much fun
                      My lucky number's one
                      Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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                      • Bulgaria received 516 points, which of course is 516 times more than the number of points that the UK received. I am just glad that Israel didn't win - I like to think of them in their late 1970s Milk and Honey heyday.

                        Oh, I also had the Lithuanian coverage of the contest on my computer just like last year - so much for no computer...
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                        I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
                        There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
                        I'm having so much fun
                        My lucky number's one
                        Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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                        • I couldn't be arsed to vote this year, as none of the songs really grabbed me (although I quite liked Serbia's brave effort to bring heavy metal back, and the Croatian tattoo'd ladies with their shamanistic chanting were rather nice).
                          I was a bit surprised that Israel did as well as they did, as their song was nowhere near as strong as last years. In 2025, Yuval Raphael clearly won a huge public sympathy vote for surviving the Nova music festival massacre and really should have won.
                          This year, with a much weaker song, I can only guess that their huge public vote was the public desire to stick two fingers up to the islamists and the far left who are doing their damnedest to make antisemitism the acceptable and even trendy form of racism.
                          Enjoy Eurovision for what it is - a camp and rather silly excuse for a get-together and a booze up! The more that the bigots try to get the Jewish people and their homeland cancelled, the more I will oppose such bigots!

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                          • I didn't watch this year - first one I've missed in ages - as it was Cup Final day. Looks like I didn't miss much although the game was terrible and my team lost anyway!
                            Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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                            • I bet that in six months' time, Look Mum No Computer (or Sam Battle) will be completely forgotten about apart from in Kent where he's based, I assume. Even then I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid if he walked down his local High Street. He did look as if he was parodying a 1980s Kwik-Fit advert in those boiler suits! LMNC was just the wrong type of person for the contest. Italy's entry was really quirky and memorable and the tune inflicts the brain, not to mention the fact that their song was played towards the end.

                              Perhaps the UK should be an outsider looking in from the outside as from next year onwards? What I mean is that the BBC can still broadcast the contest but not participate just like a lot of non-European countries? Or get Lloyd-Webber, Elton John or McCartney to pen the next song?

                              I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
                              There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
                              I'm having so much fun
                              My lucky number's one
                              Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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