Posts Tagged ‘France’

Bastille Day Playlist

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Happy Bastille Day! I’m spinning les chanson pour la France audjourd’hui.

Eurovision Final Recap

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Let’s compare what I predicted and what actually happened:

Me:

  1. Norway
  2. Greece
  3. Azerbaijan
  4. Ukraine
  5. United Kingdom
  6. Malta
  7. Finland
  8. Armenia
  9. ESTONIA!!!!!
  10. Turkey

Last: France

Europe:

  1. Norway
  2. Iceland
  3. Azerbaijan
  4. Turkey
  5. United Kingdom
  6. ESTONIA!!!!!
  7. Greece
  8. France
  9. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  10. Armenia

Last: Finland

I put the predictions I got correct in bold, and I italicized correct calls in the top 10.

Obviously, I overvalued Finland and undervalued France.  As it turns out, Finland was the jury pick in the first semi, leapfrogging over FYR Macedonia and Montenegro to get to the final.

Asides: As unbelievable as it sounds to me, Croatia actually was the jury pick in the second semi, knocking out Serbia and jumping over Ireland and Poland. Also, the Czech Republic finished with nil point.  Ouch.  Even Belgium got une point.  Tragically, Latvia got seven points in its semi. Oof.

Anyway, as it turns out, Patricia Kaas has a pretty big following, which carried France to eighth place.  Had I done research…

I don’t think I was the only one who was shocked that Greece did not finish second.  I’d say that performing eighth might have hurt Sakis’ chances, except that Jóhanna went seventh, and Iceland finished second.  I also neglected to put Bosnia and Herzegovina in the top 10, which was a foolish mistake on my part.

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Eurovision Final Preview

Friday, May 15th, 2009

So let’s get this out of the way right off the bat: can anyone beat Norway? No. Greece may come close, but Sakis shall have no cigar.  There you go.

I’ve been trying for most of the day to figure out what my top 10 and last place predictions are going to be.  Frankly, it’s difficult, because Croatia aside, this is a pretty strong year.  It’s certainly the best one since I’ve started watching Eurovision religiously.  About the only two things I can say with any certainty is that Norway is going to win and there will be no nil point this year.

In a fair and just world, Croatia would finish last place, but I really don’t see that happening.  I’m going with France, because it’s third in the line-up and way too freaking French.  Croatia will probably finish 15th.

For the top 10… well, I’m going with pure gut on this:

  1. Norway
  2. Greece
  3. Azerbaijan
  4. Ukraine
  5. United Kingdom
  6. Malta
  7. Finland
  8. Armenia
  9. ESTONIA!!!!!
  10. Turkey

Now, I’m off to practice saying “I’m Gumby, dammit” in Albanian until our guests arrive for the big show.

France’s Eurovision 2009 Entry

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

So the French decided that if they’re going to go to Eurovision, they’re going to go with something that is really goddamned French. French cabaret singer Patricia Kaas’ new single “Et s’il fallait le faire” will represent France at Eurovision, and if you can think of something more French than this, then I’d swear you had stock in une patisserie.

All that’s missing is about 10,000 cigarettes. I guess that Parisian smoking ban is really strict.

Chris’ Eurovision Finals Recap, Part Two

Friday, May 30th, 2008

View Part One here.

15. Sweden
Man, so much eyeliner. Solid performance, and I’m sure the neighborly voting will help Charlotte Perrelli out.

16. Denmark
So frigging perky! I wonder if Simon Mathew has an outside shot at hitting the top five. He won’t win, because Russia is going to, but he could do well.

17. Georgia
Who raided DJ Bobo’s closet? Time for another bathroom break.

18. Ukraine
Absolutely fucking awesome. Brilliant, I tell you.

19. France
Could the back-up singers be any more out of tune? I wonder if they’re auditioning for No Angels. This is a bit of a train wreck because of that.

20. Azerbaijan
Speaking of train wrecks, Samir is particularly screechy tonight. This is so over the top, and yet try to look away. This number is what Terry Wogan sees if he goes to bed on a full stomach.

21. Greece
Kalomira’s performance was better in the semis, but this is a memorable enough performance and a catchy enough song to win votes. The back-up dances for Kalomira are pretty good, by the way.

22. Spain
God help me, I love this song. It’s so stupid, and so awesome, and so silly, and so fantastic. A joke song perfectly executed.

23. Serbia
Grand, dramatic, and epic. Jelena Tomašević had a couple of bum notes, but who cares? This is a great song.

24. Russia
Okay, Dima wins. No doubt.

25. Norway
Dima is a tough act to follow, but Maria Haukaas Storeng does an admirable job. This lacks Russia’s gravitas, but it’s still a cool song.

So, here are my predictions:
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Serbia
4. Sweden
5. Greece
6. Portugal
7. Azerbaijan
8. Turkey
9. Armenia
10. Bosnia and Herzegovina
11. Iceland
12. United Kingdom (What the Heck pick)

Note that even though I thought Denmark could place in the Top Five, I didn’t pick them. This is what is known in the business as FSOM (“Freaking stupid of me”).

Also, my predictions for bottom three:
23. Poland
24. Germany
25. France.

And here are the actual results:
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Greece
4. Armenia
5. Norway (oops, wrong Scandinavian country)
6. Serbia
7. Turkey
8. Azerbaijan
9. Israel
10. Bosnia
11. Georgia
12. Latvia

And the actual bottom three, much to Terry Wogan’s chargin:
23. Germany
24. Poland
25. United Kingdom

Actually, that’s a three-way tie for last place. They all finished with 14 points.

Jen wondered if maybe the big four (U.K., Germany, France, and Spain) are hurt by having a bye to the finals. It’s possible, although the bye didn’t hurt Serbia that much. On the other hand, Serbia has guaranteed votes from the other Balkan countries.

Still, there was no doubt in my mind Russia would win. It should be an interesting show next year in Moscow.

Eurovision 2008: Final

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Here are the countries already in the final, in order of appearance:

2. United Kingdom: Andy Abraham – “Even If”
4. Germany: No Angels – “Disappear”
19. France: Sébastien Tellier – “Divine”
22. Spain: Rodolfo Chikilicuatre – “Baila el Chiki-chiki”
23. Serbia: Jelena Tomašević & Bora Dugić – “Oro”

The semi-finals winners will fill in the other spots, obviously. (Well, I think it’s obvious, anyway.)

France’s Eurovision 2008 Entry

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

If Air sold out and hired a John Lennon impersonator, you’d get Sébastien Tellier’s “Divine.” There’s no performance video yet, because this was an internal selection, so I have no idea how Tellier’s going to do this song live, but I don’t have a lot of hope. Still, it’s better than Les Fatals Picards.

Jen’s running commentary (part 2 of 2)

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Jen’s commentary, based on notes, continued.

13. France

Wow, this seems pretty disrespectful, like they’re mocking other Eurovision countries. And, wait, is that in the opening riff a sample of the Belarus song? Sheesh. They come off like total assholes.

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14. Latvia

Let’s bring it boys, the contest is ripe for the picking. Their performance has benefited from the extra rehearsal time. They sound much better than in the semis.

All of them are holding white roses. Except the Italian. He gets the red rose. You know, like the flag.

At least I now have the answer that nagging question: what does it sound like when 6 opera singers sing Leo Sayer.

Dangerous. They sounded good.

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15. Russia

Doesn’t pretend to be anything anything other than what it is – barely legal eye candy singing a dance confection. And they work it. I love it, and so does the audience.

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16. Germany

It’s hard to follow Russia. But he’s a pro – sounds good, looks good (although maybe a tad too much like Jack Black for my liking), and has a 5 piece jazz combo complete with upright bass. There’s some sensitivity in the vocal – he knows exactly how to sing to a big crowd like this.

On the backdrop is only a giant ROGER CICERO in BIG ASS LIGHTS. That suggests to me he doesn’t think he’s got a shot at this and is only here for the exposure. Eh, so be it. He’s the best entry Germany’s had in years, and I dig it.

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17. Serbia

I see we’re in the heavy artillery section of the draw. She’s got a great voice, and sings with great musicality. And, unlike Georgia, knows not to oversing. I’m very impressed by the amount of support she’s got on the really big notes.

Really good – I think she’ s got it.

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18. Ukraine

He’s dressed like a giant disco ball, with a communist star on his head. On his back is a “69″, like a ballroom dancing competition number. The backup singers are dressed in silver lame 40s-GI-inspired outfits. To me, it really does remind me of WWII. And cartoon mice, like when they’re “making the dress for Cinderellee”, except in this case they’re mocking Germans. “La la lalalala la la…”

But, hey, the performance has good energy, and is well sung even though there is a lot of movement. This is the better performance compared with Denmark. Of course, it doesn’t change the fact the song goes nowhere.

I don’t get it.

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19. United Kingdom

It rough placement for the UK to follow Ukraine, especially with this fluff. It’s like having a 5 year aged blue cheese, followed immediately by mild cheddar.

They’re dressed like flight attendants, and clearly the song isn’t strong because they have tons of props. Utter theatrics.

Miserable. An embarrassment.

I guess they deserve points
1) for their commitment; and 2) for being in tune.

Bottom line: it’s Saved By The Bell comes to Eurovision. I’m so excited… so excited… so… scared.

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20. Romania

Like Latvia, this act is 6 men. Except each one is singing in a different language. And, aw, it’s at Eurovision… like we should all come together. Kumbaya, my lord, kumbaya.

They have better choreo than Latvia, but not better singing, and it’s not a better song.

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21. Bulgaria

Sigh… 3 more left. Rock it, kids.

I like that the intensity of this song is driven by percussion. By drums, not by backup dancers or by singers trying too hard.

This builds nicely – it’s really good, they look relaxed and like they’re having fun. They did better than the semis. They might place top 10 after all.

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22. Turkey

Good placement for Turkey here, the last song of consequence. He too looks comfortable, better than the semis. He’s also playing to the crowd – nice touch. I’m digging it.

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23. Armenia

Someone TP’d his tree. Probably the Turks.

Who’s strangling the cat?

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24. Moldova

Over singing in a big way.
Sheesh, she’s pitchy, screechy.

Moldova could learn a lesson from Bulgaria.

Chris’ Finals Recap, Pt. 2

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

12. Sweden

What is The Ark’s singer wearing? It looks like a metal bib. Good pop from the crowd for them, but this performance really lacks energy. I was wrong in my preview, by the way: this does sound like ABBA. It sounds like “Waterloo” covered by a glam band. This would’ve won in 1977, but I don’t think it has a chance thirty years later. I like the swirling spinning lazy susan the vocalist rides on near the end, though.

13. France

They’re dressed in pink and black. This is supposed to be cute and funny, but instead it’s just frantic and grating. There’s a brief sample of Belarus’ opening riff in the middle. Really bad.

Ooo, a shushing librarian segment! Actually, the librarian hisses more than shushes. Is that how they do it in Finland?

14. Latvia

Where’s my wine? I need some right now. Although they’re singing really well tonight. I’m still concerned it will do well, but man, I hate this song.

15. Russia

As mentioned, we had to watch this during the replay because of our connection problems. “Song #1″ is a complete guilty pleasure song. It’s staged pretty straightforwardly, as if it were a rock concert performance. There’s a little choreography and a lot of posturing, and great use of the electronic backdrop. This was a lot of fun for me.

16. Germany

Very Vegasy. The electronic backdrop has “ROGER CICERO” displayed in giant letters, with RCs all over the place on stage. Roger’s performance is so smooth. I don’t know if he even remotely has a shot to win, but I thought he did a great job.

17. Serbia

The staging of this is anti-staging. They really let Marija and the song be the stars. She is giving me chills. I can’t see anyone (not even Ukraine, who are the favorites) winning this besides Marija. Brilliantly done.

The Semifinal Results

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

While the votes were being tabulated, there was some modernized Finnish traditional dance and music. It was pretty bad, yet still better than Poland.

There were quite a few empty seats in Helsinki Arena, by the way. But this is just the semi-finals, and a school night to boot.

UPDATED: I take it back. Some of the clips during the recaps were taken from rehearsal. I figured this out when I saw Magda wearing a different tank-top during her clip.

UPDATED AGAIN: I was right the first time, according to the BBC (who include a picture of Sopho in its article).

Anyway, I had to go to class before the results were announced. I’m home now and getting caught up. Here is the running order for Saturday’s final. Tonight’s semifinal winners are highlighted; the rest are the countries with the bye to the final.

1. Bosnia & Herzegovina – Maria Šestić: “Rijeka Bez Imena”
2. Spain – D’Nash: “I Love You Mi Vida”
3. Belarus – Koldun: “Work Your Magic” (An inevitability, really. I’ve got this stuck in my head right now. It hurts us.)
4. Ireland – Dervish: “They Can’t Stop The Spring”
5. Finland – Hanna Pakarinen: “Leave Me Alone”
6. Macedonia – Karolina: “Mojot Svet” (That’s a surprise, although I don’t mind this one going through at all.)
7. Slovenia – Alenka Gotar: “Cvet Z Juga” (I was right to be nervous.)
8. Hungary – Magdi Rúzsa: “Unsubstantial Blues” (I am so happy about this. Magda could win this, I tell you.)
9. Lithuania – 4Fun: “Love Or Leave”
10. Greece – Sarbel: “Yassou Maria”
11. Georgia – Sopho: “Visionary Dream” (YAAAAAAAY!!!)
12. Sweden – The Ark: “The Worrying Kind”
13. France – Les Fatals Picards: “L’amour À La Française”
14. Latvia – Bonaparti.lv: “Questa Notte” (You’ve got to be fucking kidding me.)
15. Russia – Serebro: “Song #1″
16. Germany – Roger Cicero: “Frauen Regier’n Die Welt”
17. Serbia – Marija Šerifović: “Molitva” (She really was a lock to make the final.)
18. Ukraine – Verka Serduchka: “Dancing Lasha Tumbai”
19. United Kingdom – Scooch: “Flying The Flag (For You)”
20. Romania – Todomondo: “Liubi, Liubi, I Love You”
21. Bulgaria – Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankoulov: “Water” (I’m surprised. I thought going first was going to do them in.)
22. Turkey – Kenan Doğulu – “Shake It Up Shekerim” (Good for him. Kenan had better bring it better on Saturday than he did tonight.)
23. Armenia – Hayko: “Anytime You Need”
24. Moldova – Natalia Barbu: “Fight” (This made it and Switzerland didn’t? Unfair.)

About the only thing I can say is that I underestimated how beloved opera still is in Europe. Other than that, and Moldova going through, I don’t have a huge problem with these results.

Incidentally, I just remembered that they don’t do the elaborate voting procedure during the semis that they use in the finals. They just announce who is moving on. I will pretend Poland got a nil vote, anyway.

UPDATED: As it turns out, Poland ended up with 75 points, which disturbs me. The Czech Republic only got 1 point, from Estonia. That’s still one more than Jemini got.