
Tuesday, 20th May 2008 - 23:21CET
Eurovision: The first round
The first 10 countries to sail through the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, in the order they were announced, are: Greece, Romania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Finland, Russia, Israel, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Poland and Norway.
Surprisingly, Ireland, with its parody Irelande Douze Pointe, sung by Dustin the Turkey, failed to make it to Saturday's final in Belgrade.
Meanwhile, Morena will face tough competition in Thursday's second semi-final, and the odds from bookmakers are so far not in her favour. However, Europe's voting public is always full of surprises.




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However, the Maltese song stands no chance in my opinion. The 2nd semi-final consists of many very good songs and even some potential winners.
However if Morena can impress with her performance we might slip through for the final.
My favourite is that of ICELAND but still won't win. Turkey have a very good rock song.
We should not make an issue out of this contest which is more or less manipulated by a bunch of E bloc countries. Just for the info, Malta won't gain any special benefit if we place well or not from this contest. After Mary, Chiara and Ira our lives didn't go through a sudden positive amelioration from EU. So what he heck. Enjoy the music and the show and a good laugh with friends!!!
Don't get me wrong I am not saying we should win every time but to not even get any points well??? Malta also often has a good song and then you have to qualify how wrong is that ???
Good luck in the thursday qualifying sing off.
lol.. multitasking is not my thing... i mis-read your piece...
Yes music is entertainment but In Malta and (also several other countries i'm sure) we tend to get too over-competitive over such trivial and silly games such as the Eurovision.I think the festival should be taken lightly instead of fussing and making a ''tista tkun int'' style drama over it.
If it were a true 'song contest', where the music and the lyrics were what really mattered, it should be on national radio stations not on TV. The costumes, the dance routines and the good looks, or otherwise, of the performers would then quite rightly count for nothing.
I hope that Morena does well. I think that she will receive strong support from the UK.
Since when is music not entertainment?
With regards to the Divorcde & Abortion thing, Emmy is out of line to pull the comparison. Both are a serious issue, that requires open debate (as opposed to the tactics employed by the pro-life movement) while Eurovision is a bit of fun entertainment. Shame Emmy hasn't learnt when to pull a fight.
Whilst this particualr article is not the place adn the time. He is correct however that we need to openly discuss the the two issues.
It will be better if the money spent by each organising country and Eurovision Union
be spent on charitable occasions.
The Eurovision is just entertainment,when Lordi won in 2006 Malta took it to seriously;I found it hilarious that a group of tall finnish folk dressed as goblins won against blonde bimbos in small bikinis.
I would also find it hilarious if Morena fell flat on her face.....and not because I hate her or because of jealousy ..because its funny.
Why don't you surprise us and sing a duet with Norman Lowell for next year Eurovision entry.
The "competition" will never seem fair as it is based on personal taste for music and performer (with unfortunately a large percentage of international politics). The important thing is that it is good publicity for Malta - wherever they are placed.
Good Luck
You might find it a surprise but many people love the eurovision, you dont have to watch it if you dont like it, no one is forcing you, Maybe when your party wins the general election you can take malta out of this'stupid contribution to an unworthy cause',
Why not give it a try and try your luck at the Eurovision yourself Dr Bezzina? Who knows maybe we will be lucky and win....... :)
Good Luck Morena, and keep your feet firmly to the ground!