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Bartek Chaciński rozmawia z Marcinem Boguckim z Instytutu Kultury Polskiej UW i członkiem OGAE o szansach Justyny Steczkowskiej na Eurowizji 2025. Czy „Gaja” może powalczyć o miejsce w ścisłym finale? Kto jest faworytem tegorocznego konkursu? Ekspert wskazuje na grupę KAJ reprezentującą Szwecję z żartobliwym utworem „Bara bada bastu”. Rozmowa dotyka także głębszych zjawisk: jak zmieniają się reguły Eurowizji, jaki wpływ mają trendy społeczne i polityczne oraz jak poszczególne kraje budują swoją eurowizyjną tożsamość. Nie zabrakło też opowieści o atrakcjach całego eurowizyjnego tygodnia w Bazylei. (00:05) Wstęp (01:10) Czym jest stowarzyszenie OGAE: miłośników Eurowizji? (02:00) Co dzieje się teraz w Bazylei? (05:20) Kiedy powinno otwierać się głosowanie w Eurowizji, czy mamy nowości w regulaminie? (08:50) Kto ma największe szanse na wygraną? (13:45) Eurowizja, która wspiera osoby queerowe: od czego to się zaczęło? (19:52) Gdzie jest Polska na tle wszystkich tendencji eurowizyjnych (23:03) Jakie szanse ma Justyna Steczkowska (27:28) Podsumowanie. Chcesz dowiedzieć się więcej? Wykup dostęp do Polityka.pl i odkryj bogaty zbiór materiałów na różne tematy, od kultury przez psychologię po politykę. Skorzystaj z kodu KULTURA30, aby otrzymać 30% zniżki na subskrypcję.
This week on the Eurovoix Podcast, all eyes are turning to Basel - and their plans for Eurovision 2025 are firming up fast.Franciska van Waarden hosts this week's Wrap-Up as we analyse the Eurovision alumni coming back to the contest, whether there is a chance for the COVID-hit class of 2020 to perform their songs again, and if Celine Dion may make a special appearance as Eurovision returns to Switzerland.We'll also talk about the Eurovision 2025 postcards after we obtained their locations, discuss the ongoing OGAE poll to see which songs are standing out to Eurovision's biggest fans, and ask whether new rules on flags will help or hinder the contest in maintaining political neutrality.And, at the end of the show, we revisit our Eurovision sweepstake selections - and Sem Anne van Dijk begins to interview himself. Really.For that and so much more, make sure you listen to Wrap-Up, your Eurovision news show. And, as rehearsals begin in Basel next week, we'll have two special shows for you to enjoy as we see what each country is bringing to the stage!CREDITSCreated and Produced by: James StephensonHost: Franciska van WaardenContributors: Daniel Stridh, Darshan Bijuvignesh, Davide Conte, James Stephenson, Julien De-re, Meg Davies, Neil Farren, Sem Anne van Dijk, Steven HeapEditor: James StephensonWant to know more about Eurovision? Read all the latest news from the contest at Eurovoix.Follow Eurovoix on XFollow Eurovoix on InstagramFollow Eurovoix on Facebook
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Meet the Eurostars 2025: Emmy (Ireland 2025) done at MelFstWknd 2025 Meet the Eurostars 2025: Melody (Spain 2025) done at Eurovision in Concert 2025 Melodifestivalen 2025 Interviews: Ella Tiritiello Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025: Interview with Marc Anthono Bartolo Interview with The Busker (Malta 2023) done at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Sami Grand Prix 2025: Interview with the hosts of the show done at the MelFstWknd 2025 Eurovision Song Contest 2025: The Recaps of Semi Final 1 and 2 and the Grand Final Songs Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2025 in Regions: The North with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests The Eurovision Spotlight - The Eurovision 2025 Land in Regions: All countries have now selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and with this marking the end of the National Final Season 2025 and the start of the Pre-Party Season where the artists promote their entries to the fans at e.g. Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam, Madrid Pre-Party, London's Preview Event, MancHagen, The Nordic Eurovision PreParty and Eurovision Party SKG in Greece. 36 countries are taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 which will be taking place on 13 and 15 May 2024 for the two Semi Finals and the Grand Final on 17 May 2025. Radio International split the Eurovision Land 2025 into geographical regions North, East, South, West, Central, etc and each week the Radio International Eurovision experts are selecting one region playing the 2025 Eurovision entries. Alasdair Rendall will be continuing the series looking at the Southern Countries' entries for this year. Emmy (Ireland 2025) MEET THE EUROSTARS 2025 - Interview with Emmy (Ireland 2025): During the Melodifestivalen 2025 Grand Final Week the OGAE of Sweden organised the fantastic MelFestWknd 2025 in Nalen of Stockholm where national and international media could meet the attending artists. On the guest lists among other were also Emmy who although being Norwegian will represent Ireland the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Laika Party". Melody (Spain 2025) at Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam MEET THE EUROSTARS 2025 - Interview with Melody (Spain 2025): The 15th edition of Eurovision in Concert took place on 05 Apr 2025 from Amsterdam's AFAS LIVE venue with acts from 30 countries that are competing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 to showcase their entries to the 6000 plus Eurovision Fans that arrived to watch the performances. Before the concert there was a Media Event where national and internationrepresentatives of the media could meet the artists and conduct short interviews. Radio International's Salman and JP were on location and conducted interviews with some of the artists you will hear on Radio International over the weeks to come. This week listen to an interview with the Spanish Ambassador to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - the Winner of the Beniform Fest: Melody who will be representing Spain at Eurovision 2025 with the song "Esa Diva" which is directly qualified for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 on 17 May. Marc Anthony Bartolo (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025) Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - Interview with Marc Anthony Bartolo On Sat. 08 Feb 2025 Miriana Conte and her song "Kant" (now "Serving") was selected by the jury and Maltese public to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contetest 2025 in Basel in May. Radio International conducted interviews with all the contestants at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and more. Over the next weeks you will hear these interviews on Radio International's weekly dose. Alternatively, you will find the interviews on the Radio International YouTube Channel - or check out our complete coverage of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest - click here. This week in the spotlight is a newcomer to the Malta Eurovision Song Contest: Marc Anthony Bartolo who performed "Hideaway" in the contest ranking 11th at the end of the voting sequence in the Grand Final. Marc Anthony is no stranger to the Malta Eurovision Song Contest and has taken part various time. Listen to the interview on the show this week Radio International did during the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The Busker (Malta 2023) at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 as composers Interview with The Busker (Malta 2023) at Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025: Radio International met two of the three members of the Maltese Group the Busker who represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool with the song "Dance our own party". Both members of the group wrote two competing songs for other Maltese artists that took part at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025. JP caught up with the Busker just after the Semi Final in front of the stage. Enjoy this interview on the show this week. Sami Grand Prix 2025: The Sámi Grand Prix is a Sámi yoik and song competition organized annually by the Sámi Music Festival organization featuring participants from all corners of the Sami Land. While the majority of its participants have been from the Norwegian side of Sápmi, Sámi from the Swedish, Finnish, and Russian sides have been increasingly participating in recent years too. Each participant submits an original piece to be performed live in an auditorium in Kautokeino during the Sámi Easter Festival. Originally broadcast on the radio in a limited area, they have started to be shown on TV and livestreamed as well and can be watched from anywhere in the world. Listeners and viewers can cast their vote for their favorites in two categories. A combined televoting and jury result is calculated for each participant. The televotes and the jury votes each currently count for 50% of the participant's scores. The participants who receive the most votes in the song category and in the yoik category are declared the winners of these respective categories. More of the history of the Sami Grad Prix you can find at our colleagues of Wikipedia - click here. It all started way back in 1990 and the 2025 edition of te Sami Grand Prix takes place on Saturday, 12 Apr 2025 and can be followed on the Swedish Broadcaster SVT, Norwegian Broadcaster NRK and Finish Broadcaster YLE. At the recent edition of the MelFstWknd 2025, Radio International had the pleasure to meet the Host of the Sami Grand Prix 2025 for an interview about the event. Listen to that interview on the show this week. Hosts of the Sami Grand Prix 2025 Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is broadcast live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET on the Eurovision Radio International Mixcloud Channel as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Meet the Eurostars 2025: Sissal (Denmark 2025) done at MelFstWknd 2025 Meet the Eurostars 2025: Kyle Alessandro (Norway 2025) done at MelFstWknd 2025 Melodifestivalen 2025 Interviews: Dolly Style, Annika Wickihalder and Ella. Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025: Interview with Dre' Curmi Muzika Muzika 2025 - We have a Winner - Jamie Cardona Eurovision Song Contest 2025: The Recaps of Semi Final 1 and 2 and the Grand Final Songs Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2025 in Regions: The South with Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests The Eurovision Spotlight - The Eurovision 2025 Land in Regions: All countries have now selected their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and with this marking the end of the National Final Season 2025 and the start of the Pre-Party Season where the artists promote their entries to the fans at e.g. Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam, Madrid Pre-Party, London's Preview Event, MancHagen, The Nordic Eurovision PreParty and Eurovision Party SKG in Greece. 36 countries are taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 which will be taking place on 13 and 15 May 2024 for the two Semi Finals and the Grand Final on 17 May 2025. Radio International split the Eurovision Land 2025 into geographical regions North, East, South, West, Central, etc and each week the Radio International Eurovision experts are selecting one region playing the 2025 Eurovision entries. Marcus Keppel Palmer will be continuing the series looking at the Southern Countries' entries for this year. MEET THE EUROSTARS 2025 - Interviews with Sissal (Denmark 2025) and Kyle Alessandro (Norway 2025): During the Melodifestivalen 2025 Grand Final Week the OGAE of Sweden organised the fantastic MelFestWknd 2025 in Nalen of Stockholm where national and international media could meet the attending artists. On the guest lists among other were also Sissal who will represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Hallucination". As well attending the MelFstWknD 2025 Media Meeting was Kyle Alessandro who represents Norway with the song "Lighter". He brought with him the songwriter of the song Adam Woods who himself competed in Melodifestivalen previously. Meet the EUROSTARS 2025 on the show this week enjoying the interview Radio International did with the artists. Melodifestivalen 2025 Interviews: From Melodifestivalen 2025 and the heats there are still a few interviews left Radio International would like to share with the listener and fans. This week listen to interviews with Annika Wickihalder (Heat 3), Dolly Style (Heat 3) and Ella (Heat 4). The details of the results of Melodifestivalen 2025 you can find over at our friends of wikipedia - click here. Dre' Curmi (Malta Eurovision Song Contest 20205) Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 - Interview with Dre' Curmi: On Sat. 08 Feb 2025 Miriana Conte and her song "Kant" (now "Serving") was selected by the jury and Maltese public to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contetest 2025 in Basel in May. Radio International conducted interviews with all the contestants at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and more. Over the next weeks you will hear these interviews on Radio International's weekly dose. Alternatively, you will find the interviews on the Radio International YouTube Channel - or check out our complete coverage of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest - click here. This week in the spotlight is a newcomer to the Malta Eurovision Song Contest: Dre' Curmi who performed "Te Amo" in the contest in Semi Final 1. Listen to the interview on the show this week. Muzika Muzika 2025: Muzika Muzika is a music competition focussing on and celebrating the the Maltese Music. In 2021, Muzika Muzika returned after many years in hibernation with Glen Vella winning the first edition of the new ages, followed by Kurt Calleja, Gianluca Bezzina and Maxine Pace. The 2025 edition of Muzika Muzika took place on Thursday to Saturday 27, 28 and 29 Mar 2025 at MFCC in Ta Qali, Malta with Keith Demicolo, Moira Delia and Clare Agius being the hosts of the three shows. 16 Artists competed in Muzika Muzika 2025: Lisa Gauci, Hannah, Mara, Cliff Zammit Stevens, Daniel Cauchi, Marilyn Aqualina, Kapitlu Tlettax, Liston u Ema, Kersten Graham, Jasmin Abela, Gaia Gauchi, Pamela Bezzina, Jamie Cardona, Janvil ft Garison, Claudia Faniello, Ryan Hili and Brooke Muzika Muzika 2025 Scoreboard And the Winner of Muzika Muzika 2025 is ........ Jamie Cardona with the song "Stajna Konna Aħna" Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com. There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
We're back with our annual review of the OGAE Second Chance entries of this year. As a reminder, these songs are selected by the official Eurovision fan clubs amongst those that did not achieve the national selections of their countries, and they are voted by the club members to select their favourites. Although voting is now closed, we did not want to miss out on the chance to review the songs and believe us, there are some strong opinions here! Listen to the full Spotify playlist here. Do you agree with our thoughts? Are we too lenient or too harsh? Let us know in our Instagram comments. You can follow us both on Instagram and TikTok (make sure you give us a like!). You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple so you never miss an episode, and give us a 5-star review!
These sixteen songs did not make it to Eurovision 2024. However, they are loved by OGAE Eurovision fan club members and are now competing for a consolation prize. Before The OGAE Second Chance Contest 2024 results come out, William and Deban pick their top 3 songs that did not make it to Eurovision. OGAE SECOND CHANCE CONTEST 2024:
Oggi facciamo le previsioni della Seconda Semifinale di Eurovision 2024Chi vincerà il televoto? Chi sarà la shocking non qualifier? E sopratutto chi si qualificherà a sorpresa?Al tavolo facciamo un corso di disintossicazione per eurofan tossici
Blanka (Poland 2023) - 19:31 Her song, Solo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvQRpV1-ZhY Theodor Andrei (Romania 2023) - 30:09 His song, DGT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRxv-AUCinQ Pixie Aventura (Hulu's Drag Me To Dinner) - 42:16 On this episode, we're talking about the fandom! The unique nature of the Eurovision fandom comes from the fact that it's a sprawling international set, communicating across national boundaries, but then uniting once a year in a completely different city. We explore the network of Eurovision fanclubs under the OGAE umbrella-- with help from the president of OGAE himself, Simon Bennett. We talk about how social media has affected the fandom, the unique character of the Eurovision community and how that's been shaped by the particular nature of the song contest. Then we interview two 2023 artists, Blanka (Poland), and Theodor Andrei (Romania) who each experienced the darker side of the fandom-- we talk about how each dealt with their situation, and how, in both cases, blame for fans anger can really be laid at the feet of their national broadcasters. Finally, Pixie Aventura (Hulu's Drag Me To Dinner) stops by and shares her Eurovision expertise with us, as we evaluate which Eurovision numbers have that true camp punch to be able to survive on NY's cut throat Drag Scene. 1. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x81g3nx Manizha Russian Woman 2021 (Russia) 2. https://youtu.be/76KOUIfDry8?si=J_dxvXKnjPpny6y9 Elina Nechayeva - La Forza - Estonia Eurovision 2018 3. https://youtu.be/VlpBPO9_L4E?si=KCAfnHu9vs_fWYWY - Kate Miller-Heidke - Zero Gravity - Australia Eurovision 2019 4. La Zarra - Évidemment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbrTtYHL5nQ 5. https://youtu.be/CZQjBCvFd9E?si=vm3P2eVnglGiOhEb - Sébastien Tellier - Divine (France) Live 2008 Eurovision Song Contest 6. https://youtu.be/3Qa7_y21oOY?si=mqtUyhff5a7KtP3M - Can Bonomo - Love Me Back - Turkey - Live - Grand Final - 2012 Eurovision Song Contest Liverpool Revenue from Eurovision: https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2023/10/26/university-joins-liverpool-in-eurovision-civic-pride/
It is that time of the year again! It is time to look at the songs that missed out on Eurovision in their respective national finals! Tim, Janed, and Euan looked at the 2023 OGAE Second Chance Contest contenders and talked about their favorites and who they thought should have The post TEP Talks: OGAE Second Chance Contest 2023 thoughts and predictions appeared first on That Eurovision Site.
Barbara and Maria have a chat about the latest Eurovision news, and review the participants of this year's OGAE Song Contest. You can listen to the playlist here. Remember to follow us on Instagram and TikTok!
Noch im Oktober 2022 trafen wir bei der OGAE Germany-Gala in München die Eurovision Song Contest-Siegerin Emilija Kokić aus Kroatien. Sie gewann 1989 mit der Band Riva und dem Song "Rock Me" für Jugoslawien, ein Land, das heute nicht mehr existiert. Im Jänner 2023 wiederum trafen wir Vincent Bueno in Wien beim Club-Treffen "Eurovision Live" der OGAE-Austria. Er erzählt über sein Album "Soul Therapy" und seine neue Entdeckung: Comedy!Emiljia Kokić erzählt von ihrer Teilnahme mit Riva beim Song Contest in Lausanne und wie der Jugoslawien-Krieg kurze Zeit nach dem Sieg die gemeinsame Geschichte der Band gestoppt hat. Und wie sie nach dem Krieg ihre Solo-Karriere startete.Vincent Bueno erzählt vom Prozess, wie es zum Eurovision-Auftritt kam, sollte er doch eigentlich mit dem selbst-geschriebenen "Alive" 2020 in Rotterdam starten. Satt dessen wurde ihm und dem ORF mit "Amen" ein Song angeboten, an den er sich erst selbst annähern musste.In seinem Song "Way Up" verarbeitet er die Erlebnisse damals, sein Album "Soul Therapy" ist eine Abrechnung mit der aktuellen Situation in seinem Leben. Und er versucht sich in einem neuen Genre: Er macht Comedy.Die traditionellen Fragen gibt es natürlich auch: Vom Song Contest 2022 mochte Emilija "Brividi" am meisten, ihr Lieblings-Eurovision-Song ist aber "Euphoria" der (mittlerweile zweimaligen) Gewinnerin Loreen. Vincent hat den Song Contest 2022 nicht gesehen gehabt, er liebt aber "Merci, Chérie" (den Song, nicht nur den Podcast).In der Kleinen Geschichte am Schluss erinnert Alkis an den Pride-Monat: 1997 war es das erste mal, dass ein offen schwuler Mann am Eurovision Song Contest teil nahm. Paul Oscar aus Island mit "Minn Hinste Dans". Gewonnen hat damals eine Frau, die heute in einer gleichgeschlechtlichen Beziehung lebt: Katrina. Ein Jahr später gewann mit Dana International die erste Person, die trans ist.
We're back for another special interview episode in the lead up to Eurovision 2023 as we are joined by the President of the OGAE Australia, Lachlan Woods to learn more about the organisation! We find out just exactly what the OGAE is and what it does and how Eurovision super fans across Australia and the world can come together to celebrate Eurovision through it. We also find out from Lachlan how his love of the Eurovision Song Contest came about and just how much of an incredible super fan he is! Added to this we learn about his upcoming trip to the UK to watch Eurovision live and just who he thinks can take the crown in 2023. It's an epic chat that you won't want to miss!
In our weekly update we cover all the news from the week including press coverage of Netherlands and France, OGAE and Eurojury poll and more. Plus we hear from UK's Mae Muller, Austria's Teya and Salena and Eurovision stage designer Julio Himede. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aussievision
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Loreen (Eurovision Winner 2012, Melodifestivalen 2023 Winner) Interview with Marcus and Martinus (Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 2) Interview with Smash Into Pieces (Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 3) Interview with Theoz (Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 5) Interview with Paul Rey (Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 7) Interview with Panetoz ((Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 10) Interview with Nordman (Melodifestivalen 2023, Number 11) Interview with Frank Albers on OGAE Germany Convention 2023 Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2023 - The National Final Season with Chris Poppe (final edition) Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Melodifestivalen 2023 - The Grand Finalists Melodifestivalen is Sweden's national televised music competition to find the best new song of the year. The winner of the competition then goes on to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. Twenty-eight acts go through four Heats and two Semi Final Rounds before the top twelve go into the Grand Final of Melodifestivalen 2023, held once again at the Friends Arena in Solna (near Stockholm) in front of a live audience of almost 30000 spectators, plus millions of TV viewers both in Sweden and abroad. On Saturday, 11 Mar 2023 Loreen won Melodifestivalen for a second time after winning already in 2012 with the song "Euphoria" and as history is repeating Loreen will be representing Sweden once more with the song "Tattoo". Congratulations to Loreen for once again winning Melodifestivalen and with that she will represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom in May. Sweden will participate in Semi Final 1 Second Half on Tuesday, 09 May 2023 with the song "Tattoo". Melodifestivalen 2023 Finalists Interviews (Part 1): Members of the Team of Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience where on location at the Friends Arena near Stockholm and conducted interviews with all the Grand Finalists of Melodifestivalen 2023. This week listen to the first batch of interviews with Winner Loreen, Marcus and Martinus, Smash into Pieces, Theoz, Paul Rey, Panetoz and Nordman. There will be more on the show next week. OGAE Germany's Convention 2023: The annual edition of the the OGAE Germany's Eurovision Convention will exceptionnelly be held on 25 March 2023 in the Bavarian City of Munich. The organisers decided to move to a bigger venue allowowing for more fans to join into the fun of Eurovision Song Contest with the invited special Eurovision acts such as Eurovision Royalty Lenny Kuhr who was one of the four winners of the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest co-winning for the Netherlands back then. Also from the Netherlands who represented the Kingdom eight years earlier was Greetje Kauffeld will join as well as Lindsay D from the United Kingdom as back then being the youngest performer in 2001. Slavko represented Montenegro back in 2017 and last but not least Spain's Lucia Perez will be guest on the show as well. From the OGAE Germany Frank Albers joins JP for a chat about this convention, on the show this week. You can also view the website of OGAE Germany for further details - OGAE Germany, in case you wish to attend the dinner. EUROVISION 2023 - The National Final Season: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is in full flow and almost all participating countries have selected their songs to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom on May 09, 11 and 13 for the Grand Final. In the run up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience will be playing many of the songs to get the fans familiar with the songs that are competing in Liverpool. Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot as well as Chris Poppe who presents in the Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2023 - The National Final Season taking a lot at the selections of the last seven days which is the final one in this season. Then there will be some of the great new releases of Eurovision artists are on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in his Eurovision Calendar and Nick van Lith has the latest update from the Eurovision News Room courtesy of escXtra.com. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Boggie, Emilija Kokic of Riva (Yugoslavia 1989), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Tim Schou of A Friend in London, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Ewan Spence sits down with OGAE UK's Alasdair Rendall to talk about the official fan club's plans for Liverpool 2023. Where is the Euroclub going to be, how much planning is involved, and why Liverpool is such a supportive city. All that and more in the latest Chat Over Coffee podcast. The post Eurovision Chat Over Coffee: OGAE UK’s Early Liverpool Plans appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
It is that time of the year again! It is time to look at the songs that missed out on Eurovision in their respective national finals! Tim, Jazzi, and Euan looked at the 2022 OGAE Second Chance Contest contenders and talked about their favorites and who they thought should have The post
Connor and Adam are back to talk about the final 14 songs for the OGAE Second Chance Contest, and learn which songs they think could possibly take the trophy this year. All that and more in this week's episode!
Your favorite Eurovision podcast is back with an annual classic as Adam and Connor analyze this year's OGAE Second Chance Contest. Which of the first 14 songs do we like? Take a listen and find out!
Siempre hay una segunda oportunidad, y en las preselecciones eurovisivas también. OGAE Second Chance es un concurso virtual organizado por los miembros de OGAE: una competición en la que participan canciones que no lograron ganar la selección nacional de su país en el festival del año en curso. Con Arturo Briz, Christian Montenegro, Félix González y Paco Chico Tóxico destacamos las mejores canciones del concurso virtual. ¿Qué canción de OGAE Second Chance es tu preferida? Cuéntanos #podcast #Eurovision #Spain #eurovisionspain #eurovisionespaña #aymama #OGAE @ogaespain #OgaeSpain #rampampam #podcasteurovision #podcastspotify #spotify #ivoox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stories-de/message
Der Krieg in der Ukraine ist auch bei Eurovision präsent. Die Vertreter der Ukraine, das Kalush Orchestra, gilt mit dem Song "Stefania" bei den Buchmachern als haushoher Favorit. Marco und Alkis haben mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Gerhard Mangott und Menschen aus der Ukraine gesprochen und die Pressekonferenz des Kalush Orchestra besucht.Der Russlandexperte Gerhard Mangott wurde in den letzten Wochen und Monaten immer wieder um Statements zum Angriffskrieg Russlands auf die Ukraine gebeten. Merci, Chérie hatte den Professor für internationale Beziehungen an der Universität Innsbruck bereits 2020 in der Episode #0203 Postsowjetische Hoffnungen und Turbulenzen beim ESC zu Gast, wo er über das Verhältnis der ehemaligen sowjetischen Staaten, und da vor allem über das Verhältnis zwischen Russland und der Ukraine berichtete. Kurz vor der Abfahrt nach Turin sprachen Alkis und Marco mit ihm über die aktuellen Geschehnisse und warum die Teilnahme am Song Contest für die Ukraine so wichtig ist.In Turin angekommen haben die Proben auch schon begonnen. Im Pressezentrum hat Marco mit Irina und Vitali gesprochen, zwei Journalisten, die in New York leben, aber auch Mitglieder des Fanclubs OGAE Ukraine sind. Sie erzählten Marco ihre Einschätzungen zur aktuellen Lage und zur Zukunft und Hoffnung der Ukraine.Szymon Stelmaszyk stammt aus Polen und arbeitete lange Jahre im Europäischen Parlament. Seiner Einschätzung nach ist ein Sieg der Ukraine auch in künstlerischer Hinsicht gerechtfertigt.Im Pressezentrum war Marco bei der Pressekonferenz des Kalush Orchestras. Kalush erzählt, was nach dem Song Contest passieren wird: Die Band geht zurück in die Ukraine und wird das tun, was sie vor der Anreise gemacht haben. Kalush selbst z.B. arbeitet in einer Organisation, die Beherbergung, Transport oder Medizin organisiert.In der Kleinen Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss erzählt Marco von Schlagobers (Schlagsahne heißt das wohl in Deutschland).
We wrap up all the Eurovision news including the progress of the INFE, OGAE and Euro Jury polls. We feature snippets of our interviews with Sam Ryder from the UK, Ochman from Poland and We Are Domi from the Czech Republic. Plus we run through all the latest from the American Song Contest. UK interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSrNzuUQJs Poland interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67qKc4bckOU Patreon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSrNzuUQJs
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #10 – #1 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #22 – #11 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #35 – #23 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #48 – #36 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #61 – #49 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #74 – #62 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #87 – #75 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
After being MIA in 2021, it was great to see the Eurovision Top 100 return in 2022. Voted on by OGAE Australia and JOY members, this countdown is uniquely Australian.... LEARN MORE The post OGAE Australia Eurovision Top 100 2022: #100 – #88 appeared first on JOY Eurovision.
In this episode of That Eurovision Podcast, Rosie is joined by Tim, Ruari, Jazzi, and a very special guest in Dan, from OGAE Sweden, to discuss the fandom’s way of giving some underappreciated national final gems a new lease of life. We discuss our favorites from this year’s contest, other The post TEP Talks: OGAE Second Chance appeared first on That Eurovision Site.
Spain has more details on Benidorm Fest, OGAE announces a surprise winner, someone prepares to sing Mammamia, and more, in the latest Insight News podcast. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: A Monument For The Fans appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
Join Connor and Adam as they dissect the second half of OGAE Second Chance contest entries for 2021, review each entry, and predict who will win the contest.
Connor and Adam are back for season three! Join them as they dissect the OGAE Second Chance contest entries for 2021, discuss who their favorites are, and offer their reviews on each entry!
This week, Jack & Liz discuss the robbery of Husavik at the 2021 Academy Awards!Plus, the OGAE fan clubs continue their voting, and Lady Gaga settles a rumour about appearing on stage in Rotterdam.Check it out!
Die Merci Jury II hat dieses Mal Schweizer Gäste. Die OGAE Switzerland entsendet Präsident Tom Glanzmann und Vize Florian Tusi zu uns, um die die Songs 2021 zu analysieren, zu checken und zu bewerten. Umso spannender, gilt die Schweiz 2021 doch als eines der heißen Siegesanwärter.Doch zuerst zu den News:Auch der zweite Versuch von Belarus wurde von der EBU als zu propagandistisch abgelehnt und das Land deswegen vom Bewerb 2021 ausgeschlossen. Belarus ist hoffentlich 2022 mit coolen Acts wieder dabei: VAL (2020) und Naviband (2017) haben sich zusammen getan und einen Song aufgenommen, mit dem sie die Protestbewegung in Belarus unterstützen wollen. Wer mehr über die Hintergründe erfahren möchte: Wir haben im vergangenen Sommer in der Episode #0217 über die Hintergründe in Belarus berichtet.Wie auch 2020 wird auch 2021 die spanische Pre-Party, bei der traditionell viele aktuelle Eurovision-Stars teilnehmen, nur virtuell stattfinden können. Auf dem Youtube-Kanal von eurovision-spain.com geht am 24.4. die diesjährige PrePartyES live on air. Dort kann man auch in die Aufzeichnungen der PreParties der letzten Jahre hinein schauen.Beim Zappen sind wir über die Austrozone (die der Merci-Jury-I-Gast Peter Schreiber moderiert) gestolpert. Und dort war das neue Video von PAENDA zu sehen. Ihr neuer Song heißt "High And Dry" und das Video ist nicht nur sehr, sehr witzig, sondern dort gibt es auch einen bekannten Gast zu sehen: Lukas Plöchl aka WENDJA ist sowohl vor als auch hinter der Kamera dabei.Zu Gast bei der Merci, Jury II sind Tom und Florian aus der Schweiz. Beide haben, gemeinsam mit anderen, den Schweizer OGAE Fanclub aus seinem Dornröschenschlaf erweckt.Tom betreibt seit 2014 die Info-Website douzepoints.ch und ist im Leben außerhalb von Eurovision in der Kommunikation tätig. Florian ist in einer Privatklinik in der Gastronomie tätig.Zusammen mit Marco und Alkis müssen sie folgende Songs bewerten:Efendi - Mata Hari (Aserbaidschan)Hooverphonic - The Wrong Place (Belgien)Eden Alene - Set Me Free (Israel)Albina - Tick-Tock (Kroatien)Destiny - Je Me Casse (Malta)TIX - Fallen Angel (Norwegen)ROXEN - Amnesia (Rumänien)Go_A - SHUM (Ukraine)Elena Tsagrinou - El Diablo (Zypern)Jendrik - I Don't Feel Hate (Deutschland)Vincent Bueno - Amen (Österreich)Die Wertung für Österreich übernehmen die beiden Schweizer alleine, diese Wertung wird in der letzten Merci, Jury-Folge durch zwei weitere Wertungen ergänzt.Die berühmten Fragen zum Schluss bleiben auch Florian und Tom nicht erspart:Auf die Frage, welcher Song von 2019 oder 2020 noch auf der Playlist ist, hat Tom eine einfache Antwort: "Scream" von Sergey Lazarev. Bei Florian ist es nicht ganz so eindeutig: Er mag noch immer alle Songs.Bei den ESC-Lieblingssongs aller Zeiten begegnet uns eine Bekannte: Florian nennt "Euphoria" von Loreen. Tom denkt an den ungarischen Beitrag aus dem Jahr 2011 zurück: Kati Wolfs "What About My Dreams". Kati war auch bei Merci, Cherie Episode #0125 zu Gast.
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The OGAE Second Chance Contest 2020 results were revealed a week ago today. In our humble opinion, they were some HOT trash. So, of course, we went over them after tiring ourselves out with a long recording session. Strap in for lots of angry words and low-quality results. THEN we make a fun future content announcement. What could it be?... The full playlist of songs can be watched and heard here. http://vocabgumbo.com
The Eurovision news just won't quit! This week we discuss the results of the OGAE Second Chance Contest, which finished with another win for Sweden with Anna Bergendahl. Our readers have been showing a lot of love for runners-up Erika Vikman from Finland and Elvana Gjatta from Albania. In other news, Montenegro won't be returning to Eurovision in 2021. Norway will once again stage a six-show national selection in Melodi Grand Prix. And our readers have named Eurovision 2016 in Stockholm as their favourite edition of the song contest over the past decade. Click on the links below to read the relevant article and read comments from our dear readers. OGAE Second Chance Contest 2020: Sweden wins with Anna BergendahlRTCG confirms that Montenegro will NOT return to Eurovision in 2021Save the date! Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix 2021 final set for February 20Poll results: Stockholm 2016 is your favourite Eurovision Song Contest of the 2010s
The long awaited second part to our Second Chance Contest review is here! We will be guiding you through some couture bear costumes, hot pink latex, children's costumes that (almost) made it to Eurovision, Carly Rae Jepsanmarino, and our biggest fight since Je ne Sais Quoi. At the end, we also play a little game (the results of which will be revealed soon!) You can watch all the participating entries here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSBLK8G6aPBGIKNObwhLLJAY2fiS0HOf2 Join us this Wednesday for our comprehensive review of the very first Eurovision Song Contest! In the meantime, follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eurovision_rewind/?hl=en Check out the patreon for some exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/VocabGumbo
In this episode Adam and Connor dive into the 2020 OGAE Second Chance Contest and review the second 11 songs in the line-up. Join us for some hot takes, great jokes, and amazing conversations!
Episode Notes Welcome to our new show, where we do whatever we want basically? Here, we are taking you through the first 11 songs of the OGAE Second Chance Contest 2020. We disect Spotify-core, criticize soulless AND conviction-less reggaeton, worry about Jaguar Jonze's back, and get into some youth pastor vibes. You can watch all the participating entries here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkRK2G20udo&list=PLSBLK8G6aPBGIKNObwhLLJAY2fiS0HOf2&index=1 Join us next time for part 2 of our OGAE special, where we will cover the remaining songs and play a game! In the meantime, follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eurovision_rewind/?hl=en And subscribe to us on Patreon for some exclusive content: www.patreon.com/vocabgumbo Time Stamps: Sweden- 4:23. Australia- 13:34 Slovenia- 22:48 Lithuania- 28:57 Croatia- 37:07 Norway- 43:07 Israel- 48:09 Romania- 52:36 Ukraine: 56:55 Italy- 1:02:36 Estonia- 1:07:42 http://vocabgumbo.com
We conclude our ranking of OGAE Second Chance 2020. We count down the top 7 songs, who will take the top spot? Follow us on Twitter: @EurovisionWe Email us: weloveeurovisionpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode Adam and Connor dive into the 2020 OGAE Second Chance Contest and review the first 11 songs in the line-up. Join us for some hot takes, great jokes, and amazing conversations!
We continue our ranking of OGAE Second Chance. In this episode we count down from 14 to 8. Join us as we review some gems that we overlooked as well as some old favourites. Who is going to miss out on a coveted top ten position? and which song will have Cristina singing along? Follow us on Twitter: @EurovisionWe Email: weloveeurovisionpodcast@gmail.com
We start our ranking of OGAE Second Chance 2020. Counting down our 22nd -15th songs.
The OGAE Second Chance Contest features 22 songs that didn't make it to Eurovision 2020. The contestants include fan favourites like Erika Vikman, Elvana Gjatta, Anna Bergendahl, Jaguar Jonze, and more.
Martyn and Laura chat to Alasdair Rendall, President of the UK arm of the OGAE, the official Eurovision fan club. They also say goodbye to contest favourite Jon Ola Sand who steps down from his role as Eurovision's Executive Supervisor after 10 years.
Alkis und Marco gehen in eine kleine Pause und beenden mit dieser Episode die erste Staffel. Sie blicken zurück ins Jahr 2019. Es gibt ein paar News: So gewann beim albanischen Vorentscheid, dem traditionellen Festivali i Këngës, nicht die Favoritin Elvana Gjata mit ihrem poppigen "Me Tana" sondern Arilena Aja mit der Powerballade "Shaj". Marco wird sich ärgern. Außerdem ist es jetzt offiziell: Vincent Bueno wird vom ORF zum Song Contest nach Rotterdam geschickt. Der Titel heißt "Alive" und wird im März offiziell vorgestellt. Die ersten Tickets sind raus. Die Fanclubs der OGAE haben dagegen protestiert, dass die Fan-Pakete auch heuer wieder sehr teuer sind. Die Kollegen von Eurovision Austria haben eine Grafik erstellt, die deutlich macht, wie lang eine Person im jeweiligen Land arbeiten muss. Dima Bilan hat das große Weihnachtskonzert des Niederländischen Rundfunks "Het Grote Songfestivalfeest" zurück gezogen, da er sich gegenüber anderen Teilnehmerinnen zurück gestellt fühlte. Die Kolleginnen von wiwibloggs wissen da mehr. Unser Jahresrückblick: Was sollen wir groß schreiben? Hört es euch an und hört euch die vorherigen Podcasts an. Ein paar Links gibt es aber doch für euch: Unterstützt doch bitte die kommende Ausgabe der Unescon Anfang September 2020. Es gibt deswegen bei StartNext ein Crowdfunding-Projekt, dass sich über eure Zuwendung freuen wird. Hier gibt es mehr über unser Podcast-Netzwerk "Missing Link" Unsere kleine Geschichte am Schluss ist über Brighton und Ireen Sheers Tränen. Sie startete mit "Bye, Bye, I Love You" für Luxemburg und es ging damals für sie alles schief, wie sie in einer Koch-Sendung verriet. Außer beim Ergebnis, da hat sie immerhin einen erfolgreichen vierten Platz belegt. Zuallerletzt möchten sich Alkis und Marco bei allen bedanken, die diesen Podcast möglich gemacht haben. Bei den Gästen, bei den Initiatorinnen bei Missing Link, bei den uns nahestehenden Menschen, denen wir mitunter damit auf die Nerven gehen. Und natürlich bei unseren treuen Hörerinnen. Wir hören uns wieder bei der neuen Staffel von "Merci Cherie".
Alkis und Marco treffen Getty Kaspers. Die in Weiz in der Steiermark geborene Sängerin gewann mit der Gruppe Teach-In und dem Song "Ding-A-Dong" den Eurovision Song Contest 1975. Es war dies der letzte niederländische Sieg vor Duncan Laurence 2019. Aber zuerst gibt es einmal eine entgeltliche Einschaltung unseres Partners Mazda. Getty Kaspers erzählt, wie sie in den Wirren der Nachkriegszeit als Tochter einer niederländischen Mutter in der Steiermark geboren ist und von ihrer Jugend in Weiz. Und sie erzählt, wie sie in die Niederlande gekommen ist, ohne auch ein Wort Niederländisch zu sprechen. Sie begann ihre eine Karriere als Sängerin in Coverbands und aus einer davon wurde Teach-In, die mit eigenen Titeln einige Hits in Holland landen konnten. Zwei davon waren "In The Summernight" und "Fly Away". Und so wurden sie vom Niederländischen Rundfunk gebeten, am Vorentscheid teil zu nehmen. Einer ihrer Konkurrenten war übrigens auch der hierzulande nicht ganz unbekannte Albert West, dessen "Ginny Come Lately" ein Megahit war. Die Playlist des kompletten Vorentscheids inklusive einiger sehr unterschiedlicher Versionen von Ding-A-Dong auf Niederländisch gibt es auf Youtube. In Stockholm gewannen Teach-In 1975 mit der englischen Fassung von "Ding-A-Dong" mit knappem Vorsprung vor den britischen Teilnehmern, der renomierten Band "The Shadows". Nach dem Sieg folgten intensive Tourneen quer durch Europa und schlussendlich ein erschöpfungsbedingter Abschluss der Zusammenarbeit mit Teach-In. Getty Kaspers versuchte dann eine Solokarriere als Getty. Mit "Love Me" und "Mademoiselle" konnte Getty noch einen Achtungserfolg erzielen, das Soloalbum aus dem Jahr 1982 allerdings war nicht sehr erfolgreich. Unsere Standardfragen beantwortete Getty wie folgt: Ihr absoluter Lieblingssong in der Geschichte des Song Contests ist das Siegerlied aus dem Jahr 1964: Gigliola Cinquetti mit "No ho l'età" Und ihr Lieblingstitel aus dem aktuellen Jahrgang ist der vom Schweden John Lundvik geschriebene und interpretierte Titel "Too Late For Love". In der kleinen Song Contest Geschichte am Schluss erzählt Marco von den Veränderungen der niederländischen Gesellschaft rund um das Jahr 1975.
Marco und Alkis sind in Graz zu Gast bei zwei (Ex-) Präsidenten der OGAE Austria, dem österreichischen Eurovision-Fanclub. Hinter dem Ausdruck Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l’Eurovision (OGAE) steckt ein Dachverband zahlreicher Fanclubs, die viele Serviceleistungen für die Fans organisiert. Zum Beispiel werden die Stehplätze direkt vor der Bühne über die einzelnen OGAEs organisiert und die Verhandlungen mit der European Broadcasting Union und den Veranstaltern vor Ort sind nicht immer einfach. René und Markus erzählen über die Anfänge des Vereins, der 1995 mit mageren 16 Mitgliedern startete und 2015 nach Conchitas Sieg auf über 500 Mitglieder anwuchs. Und sie erzählen von den anderen Aktionen der OGAE, von den Club-Treffen mit Live-Auftritten von Song Contest Stars, oder auch Online-Contests. Das nächste Treffen findet am 5. Oktober 2019 statt. Zwei Gäste werden erwartet: Kati Wolf, die in Düsseldorf 2011 mit 'What About My Dreams' zum Liebling der Fans wurde, und Getty Kaspers, die (steirische) Sängerin von Teach-In, die 1975 den Eurovision Song Contest für die Niederlande gewannen. Marco hat mit ihr 2015 ein Interview geführt. Das Highlight des Abends wird wohl der Cover Contest sein, bei dem man live Eurovision Songs singen kann. Details auf der Sowohl René als auch Markus sind auch Fans von zwei Schlagersängerinnen. René liebt Carmela Corren, eine Israelin, die 1962 mit 'Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder' für Österreich antrat. Und Markus ist Fan (und persönlicher Freund) des norwegischen Schlagerstars Wencke Myhre, die auch beim Song Contest war. Sie vertrat Deutschland 1968 mit 'Ein Hoch der Liebe'. Dies ist auch der Lieblingssong von Markus aller Zeiten. René dagegen liebt Céline Dions Siegerlied 'Ne partez pas sans moi' aus dem Jahr 1988. Vom diesjährigen Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv hat René keinen Song mehr auf seiner Playlist, Markus hat nur einen, und das ist 'Soldi' von Mahmood.
Adam and Connor wrap up the second half of the OGAE Second Chance Contest, sharing their thoughts on Serbia, Italy, Portugal, Ukraine, Albania, Sweden, France, Slovenia, Romania, Estonia, Moldova, and Lativa. Do you agree with our thoughts?
Today Adam and Connor give their takes on the first 12 songs of the 2019 OGAE Second Chance Contest. Many fan favorites made it into the contest, and they have a lot of opinions. For more Amerivison follow us on Twitter at @AmeriVision or email us at amervisionpodcast@gmail.com. "Te Deum" theme used with permission from Tomer G. (@tomergofficial)
We look at the hits and misses from the first two days of rehearsals in Tel Aviv including our very own Kate Miller-Heidke. Plus we wrap up the OGAE poll results and preview parties in Australia.
We look at the recent preview parties in Madrid and London, review the OGAE and Eurojury poll results plus look at all things Australia including staging, remixes and broadcast details.
In our Eurovision Weekly Update we look at the performances from Eurovision in Concert (in Amsterdam) and see which songs elevated and which songs have some work to do. We also review the semi final running order announced this week plus the most recent results of the OGAE poll.
In our first episode of the 2019 season we look at the big news that Australia will be holding a national final to choose our entrant for the contest. We also catch up with the off-season news including Tel Aviv hosting, Bulgaria out, OGAE second chance and JESC latest.
We look at the first rehearsals of the semi final one acts, talk about the Australian jury and spokesperson announcement and recap the final OGAE votes.
The OGAE are an organisation with branches around the world for fans of the Eurovision Song Contest. As I explain in the intro of this podcast episode, in their glorious wisdom, welcomed Slavko as their guest of honour to 2018's Australian Eurovision preview parties. Search OGAE to find your local group.Slavko's passion for art is the level it should be. He lives and breathes it. I hope some of his passion for music and connection rubs off on you while you listen to this podcast. I'll say no more. Check out his 3 additions to the Ever-growing Playlist of Joy.https://play.spotify.com/user/thesongnerd/playlist/1PjMUX8R9cwbvl62O0HFpT As always I love hearing your feedback. Subscribe away!
We look at the new stage for Lisbon, the live performance at the Madrid preview show and update how Australia is going in the OGAE poll.
We look at back at Israel Calling and Eurovision in Concert and review the winners and losers including Israel and Australia. Plus we look over the results of both the OGAE Fan Poll and Eurojury.
Aussievision reviews the 22 songs in the OGAE Second Chance competition.
¡Podcast del programa número 14 de la temporada 10 del DQP! Esta tarde, en el DQP, hemos vuelto a sacar la brújula, la primera de este año 2013, para que nos oriente y nos indique las diferentes ofertas de trabajo que podemos encontrar por la zona de Igualada y alrededores. Seguidamente, hemos descubierto los resultados de una encuesta realizada por el Club de Fans Oficial de Eurovisión en España (Ogae), cuyos resultados han sido publicados en su web y en la que se tenía que elegir cuál ha sido la peor canción que ha representado a España en Eurovisión en toda su historia, independientemente del resultado que obtuvo en el festival. Después de descubrir la peor y la mejor canción según los fans de eurovisión, hemos actualizado el Ranking de cine semanal con el audiotráiler de la película más vista de la semana. Esta semana tampoco ha faltado la previsión meteorológica con Albert Borràs, quien nos ha informado sobre todo el movimiento de estos días y de los que quedan por venir. Pero la cosa no se queda aquí, porque hoy además hemos destapado unos nuevos momentazos en Radio y Televisión y, para acabar, hemos escuchado el cuento “Extra” que comentamos la semana pasada dentro del especial erótico de 'Històries del Sr. Extra Vogant'. El cuento es una historia de Ricard Closa, titulada “El massatge”. A continuación tienes el minuto exacto de cada parte del programa de hoy: - La Brújula: minuto 08:00 - Ranking de lo mejor y lo peor de Eurovisión: minuto 15:00 - Ranking de cine semanal: minuto 21:00 - El Temps con Albert Borràs: minuto 30:00 - Momentazos en Radio y Televisión: minuto 42:00 - Cuento Extra "El Massatge", de Ricard Closa: minuto 49:30 + info en www.dequeparlem.net
En este programa hablamos de la disolucion del grupo "The Mars Volta", la plaza en Granada para "The Clash", el nuevo LP de "Paramore", del estreno de la nueva pelicula de Denzel Washington "El Vuelo", la vuelta a las pantallas de arnold schwarzenegger con "Terminator 5", del estreno de la calle AC/DC en Leganés, de la decision por la OGAE de las tres peores canciones españolas de Eurovision de la historia, de las declaraciones de los coaches de "La Voz" Melendi y David Bisbal de dejar el programa, del nuevo programa de Risto Mejide "Money Time", de la sustitucion de Jose Mota en La 1 y por ultimo del nuevo programa de Anna Simon y Florentino Fernandez "Asi nos va", recordad que la semana que viene tendremos la entrevista al doblador de Tv Eduardo Bosch!!!!! Esperemos que os guste a todoos!! Recordad que estamos en twitter como @detrasmicros y en nuestro blog www.detrasdelosmicros.blogspot.com !! Hasta la proximaa!!
¡Podcast del programa número 14 de la temporada 10 del DQP! Esta tarde, en el DQP, hemos vuelto a sacar la brújula, la primera de este año 2013, para que nos oriente y nos indique las diferentes ofertas de trabajo que podemos encontrar por la zona de Igualada y alrededores. Seguidamente, hemos descubierto los resultados de una encuesta realizada por el Club de Fans Oficial de Eurovisión en España (Ogae), cuyos resultados han sido publicados en su web y en la que se tenía que elegir cuál ha sido la peor canción que ha representado a España en Eurovisión en toda su historia, independientemente del resultado que obtuvo en el festival. Después de descubrir la peor y la mejor canción según los fans de eurovisión, hemos actualizado el Ranking de cine semanal con el audiotráiler de la película más vista de la semana. Esta semana tampoco ha faltado la previsión meteorológica con Albert Borràs, quien nos ha informado sobre todo el movimiento de estos días y de los que quedan por venir. Pero la cosa no se queda aquí, porque hoy además hemos destapado unos nuevos momentazos en Radio y Televisión y, para acabar, hemos escuchado el cuento “Extra” que comentamos la semana pasada dentro del especial erótico de 'Històries del Sr. Extra Vogant'. El cuento es una historia de Ricard Closa, titulada “El massatge”. A continuación tienes el minuto exacto de cada parte del programa de hoy: - La Brújula: minuto 08:00 - Ranking de lo mejor y lo peor de Eurovisión: minuto 15:00 - Ranking de cine semanal: minuto 21:00 - El Temps con Albert Borràs: minuto 30:00 - Momentazos en Radio y Televisión: minuto 42:00 - Cuento Extra "El Massatge", de Ricard Closa: minuto 49:30 + info en www.dequeparlem.net