Kruppe of Darujhistan, on 14 May 2017 - 12:14 AM, said:
Puck, on 13 May 2017 - 11:57 PM, said:
What annoys me most (or did, after all, it's all good fun) is how in his thank-you-speech thing he was like 'yeah, this was real music, and everything else was just fireworks'. Well, excuse me, mister, but nobody watches Eurovision for 'real' music.. People watch it for the gay fireworks.
Oooooh, he's an Artiste, eh? What an eggregious butthead!
Bah! "Video not available in my country..."
Yeah, one who didn't even write his own song. I mean, many (and most of those who participate in these things) artists don't, but let's then not pretend to be better than the rest. That statement also was, imo, not appropriate to the occasion, because Eurovision is not a music competion. It's en event made to bring European countries (and Australia, nowadays) together, and music is the medium. It's a widely known fact that many countries don't send their best musicians (because most successful musicians wouldn't be caught dead on that show) and instead send novelty/comedic acts on purpose, or dig up some newcomer nobody's hear of ever before. He's making it sound like he thinks that just because the other entries were accompanied by flashy performances they couldn't possibly mean anything, but just to name a couple, Hungary's song was about racism against the Roma people, and Italy's was a complicated song about today's society with philosophical underpinnings, but it also had a hella catchy beat.. Portugal's was what? Ah, yes, about heartbreak after getting dumped. Very deep. More deserving of being called music. Right.
Anyway, he did win, so eh. A teenie heartbreak song came in second. I'll be watching next year anyway. I'm just not happy about the attitude and dislike the song a lot, personally.
And sorry about that, can't see if a video is not available elsewhere, but worry found the national final performance, I think.
This post has been edited by Puck: 14 May 2017 - 01:03 AM