Hungarians get the Eurovision blues
Phil: I have just witnessed the first goose bump moment of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest from an unlikely source. The Hungarian lady, who's...
And-orra to the wonning?? I should possibly think so
Phil: Much to my shock, this has everything. Nice boys singing a grungy song, 3/4 length trousers, shouting OI in all the right places...
Fighting in the mud-fight!
Nick: I confess to bias and prejudice here. I came here expecting to like Natalia, and I do sort of. I like the intro,...
Touch my Bond
Only going to watch a couple of run throughs here, as it's nearly lunchtime and there's an hour's break in the schedule after this...
I suppose this had better start with Bulgaria
Hmmmmmmmm, I think the phrase is. It does nothing that you would not expect it to do - but the question is, is that...
Bulgaria – do you have something stronger?
OK, just to reiterate that I'm hearing 41 of these entries for the first time this week. Bulgaria is the first of them, and...
Bosnia might just stand out
It's going through, definitely. There is enough difference between this and the others to make the Europeans vote for it (Serbia 2004 part 2)...
Polished Turkey
Again - another one going through without much doubt. Even with 4 sexy British Dancers (and one of the group "Pop") - It looks...
Russia – a seat in many churches
Going through without a shadow of doubt. It is a very good pop song that is performed by a man that appeals to all...
Touch my bonfire
For FYR of Macedonian, Elena sounds like Javine. She even looks like Javine. But she'll get a better result. On merit, that makes this...