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  • #31
    Re: Eurovision 2010

    Originally posted by Yakamoz View Post
    This is a plagiarism

    Its begining part is totally same with Turkish song
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    Then it follows same rhythm with another Turkish song

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    Listen them, you will notice the plagiarism.
    Sins when turks have music?
    When turk talks about plagiat I dont know to cry or laugh.
    PLAGIAT WAS INVENTED BY TURKS.
    Not just in music even not just in art. Turkish nation is PLAGIAT.

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    • #32
      Re: Eurovision 2010

      Originally posted by iFemale View Post
      Honestly, all of these were stupid. Finland was alright but it's going to be difficult for them to lead since the song won't be understood by many. I say, you can sing in English and still keep it cultural. I have a strong sense that Armenia will do well this year, very strong.
      You don't need to understand lyrics when it comes to good music, music in itself is a language.

      Originally posted by Sassun View Post
      My favorites:

      Denmark:
      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


      Finland:
      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


      Cyprus:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bHgvOesfSc
      I didn't like any of these.... they are kinda gay... Oh yeah, this is Europe we're talking about.
      Last edited by KanadaHye; 02-26-2010, 09:01 AM.
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      • #33
        Re: Eurovision 2010

        Well, if it's not a Turk accusing others of plagiarism!!!!
        Actually, the band "Manga" that will represent Turkey this year -- I have listened to their album (Şehr-i hüzün) released in 2009, and at least one of the tracks, its beginning is completely copied & pasted from an Armenian song...... Track #8, called "Hayat bu işte"... The start is from the Armenian song..

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        Last edited by Sassun; 03-01-2010, 12:21 AM.

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        • #34
          Re: Eurovision 2010

          There are tons of photos on the linked article if curious.
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          Azerbaijani representative for Eurovision 2010 has been picked
          03 March 2010 [08:10] - Today.Az







          Today was the day Azerbaijan made their choice for Oslo, for the 55th Eurovision Song Contest. It was an evening full of excitement and tension but finally it was Safura who won the Azerbaijani ticket to Europe's favourite TV-show.

          The finalists of the Azerbaijani national selection were chosen exactly a month ago, read all about it in our article about the Azerbaijani semi-final. In the meantime, their national broadcaster, iTV, decided they would all need new songs. So, a total of four different entries were chosen and Milk & Kisses, Safura and Maryam Shabanova could perform three each.

          So, the three finalists were set to perform three out of the songs Drip Drop (written by Stefan Örn and Sandra Bjurman), Under My Skin (by Stefan Örn and Phil Anquetil), Soulless (by Anders Lundström) and Cancelled (by Stefan Örn, Negin, Random).

          Safura performed Drip Drop, Under My Skin and Soulless, Maryam the same songs and Milk& Kisses performed Drip Drop, Under My Skin and Cancelled.
          And the winner is...

          When the participants all had done that on the stage set in the Buta Palace in Baku, the jury, which consisted of people with impressive backgrounds had to take a decision. But until they did their hard work, we saw several interval acts, including their last year's participant (or half of it!) Aysel who also sung the entry Always.

          The tension was turned up a notch and even more and then, it was time to reveal who would carry the Land of Fire's torch in Oslo. It was Safura to win, but her song will be chosen on the 19th of March. Congratulations!

          According to the Head of Azerbaijani Delegation, Adil Kerimli, the jury, all four songs presented during the national final were outstanding and performed very strongly, so the jury decided to scrutinize the professional studio recordings of the songs prior to choosing the winner.
          Long preparations for Safura!

          Safura will now go to Ukraine for a training period and preparation for the album recording. After that Safura will travel to Sweden to record an album with Swedish partners who will participate in the album recording. Tentatively in two weeks Azerbaijani representative will be back to Kiev again to shoot the music video for the entry and work on the staging for the Eurovision Song Contest.


          /Eurovision.TV/

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          • #35
            Re: Eurovision 2010

            She's OK, now let's wait n see what song she brings up

            We have a page on this girl's page on Armenian wikipedia, seems Azerbaijan is going to get some point from us this year as well.
            Last edited by ashot24; 03-05-2010, 09:53 PM.

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            • #36
              Re: Eurovision 2010

              Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
              She's OK, now let's wait n see what song she brings up

              We have a page on this girl's page on Armenian wikipedia, seems Azerbaijan is going to get some point from us this year as well.
              From you maybe, not from me :=)

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              • #37
                Re: Eurovision 2010

                Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                From you maybe, not from me :=)
                Neither me.

                Looking at the Azeri girl: I guess they have a great shortage of the fabric for her dress. She is showing up everything she has. But if Azeries allowed to look at, I don't object.

                Nevertheless, I doubt if it is authorized by her Mullah.
                Last edited by gegev; 03-08-2010, 04:04 AM.

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                • #38
                  Re: Eurovision 2010

                  Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                  She's OK, now let's wait n see what song she brings up

                  We have a page on this girl's page on Armenian wikipedia, seems Azerbaijan is going to get some point from us this year as well.
                  While I would not give them a point, if that point is a single one, it is not so bad. That makes us look better than them all the while giving them only a single point.
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                  • #39
                    Re: Eurovision 2010

                    Emmi to file lawsuit

                    By Times.am at 7 March, 2010, 12:53 am

                    Twenty days have passed since the Armenian final for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest but some of the contestants continue questioning the credibility of voting results.

                    Next week singers Emmi and Mihran will appeal to court with a demand to decipher the results of SMS voting which they find falsified. Emmi is currently in the USA shooting a video for the song “Hey”.

                    Emmi and Mihran are also preparing for a concert due in Yerevan in the fall.

                    “Emmi’s heart is broken but we continue telling her that her fans second her,” said Nadezhda Sargsyan.

                    Armenian entry for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest was selected in a national final Sunday, February 14. Eva Rivas, was picked by a combined vote of the TV public (sms voting) and an expert jury. Eva Rivas received 6000 and Emmi 1400 votes.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Eurovision 2010

                      Mamayeen shepatsadz aghchik@,
                      Still she can not swallow that there are others better than her. all her career is based on eliminating potential challengers like Mathilda several years ago, then one of the girls in the Hayer band -can't remember her name, and now Eva? and all this backed by her mother and mothers mafiosi style connections

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