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Eurovision 2008: The second semi-final
The music strikes up, and we’re off on the way to finishing the qualifying rounds. The hall now looks much fuller than yesterday as the cameras make their initial sweeps across the crowds – a real improvement on Tuesday. And as we get closer to the final, it seems the staging gets grander too, as we are treated to an epic introduction to Serbian culture in song and dance.
The hosts are as calm and professional as ever, giving a faultless welcome to the thousands assembled before them.
Iceland
The crowd get into this one straight away, clapping along as soon as the music begins. It’s smiles and energy all around for three techno-infused minutes on stage. There are elements of a turbo-charged Fame (Sweden 2003) here, and the audience clearly love it. Fun, fun, fun and the pair are having a ball on stage; a fantastic performance, and a superb opening to the show.
Sweden
It’s blues, blacks and whites again for the beginning of the first huge favourite of the night. After a subdued start from Charlotte, she soon gets into it, belting it out with the power and confidence we expect from her. Things really pick up as she is joined by her support group, and powerful visuals and laser lighting look amazing on screen. Amazing cheers from the crowd.
Turkey
Giving a performance full of the dark intensity San Marino hinted at on Tuesday, the band turn in a professional, strong vocal performance. The pyros work really well as they work up into a big finish.
Ukraine
Just two songs on from the first big favourite, we have another. In a dress not dissimilar to Charlotte’s, Ani oozes sex appeal on screen. The wind machine is at full blast again, and the confidence and professionalism of the performance continue the comparison with Charlotte. However, the performance is much busier – lots is going on compared to the no-nonsense performance from Sweden. Still, a big finish and a big, big cheer.
Lithuania
A total change of mood next, with intense melodrama and a lone Jeronimas on stage with no gimmicks. He gives it his all, and gives the last, long note a lot of emotion. The audience are delighted by his cry of ‘hvala’ before he leaves the stage!
Albania
With a sensitivity and maturity in performance which gives lie to her young years, Olta sings strongly and movingly in an impressively gimmick-free, simple but beautiful entry. A slight shake of the hand is the only sign of the enormity of such a task for a 16-year-old; otherwise, she has everything to be proud of, and Albania can be happy at their representation. The stage is alive with greens, reds, blues and golds in what must be one of the most technicoloured contests of all time.
Switzerland
The anticipation in the hall is audible as Paolo takes to the stage during his postcard. And so begins an entry which many fans have been waiting for. Gone are the vocal worries that beset some of the rehearsals, as he launches into the song, note perfect. His face full of emotion, he sings the slow intro wonderfully before the crowd cheer him into the uptempo bars. The high notes are great; Paolo looks drunk on happiness both throughout and as he finishes. “Like a Swiss Michael Bublé”, is one verdict.
Czech Republic
The troupe look fantastic on stage in full bling dresses, and the flames set this off brilliantly. The vocal could be more consistent, though; at times Tereza seems slightly off key, although by the end of the song this had sorted itself out.
Belarus
Ruslan could almost be Dima’s younger brother in style, looks and performance; there is something very familiar in this performance! But it works very well, with the dark staging and blue lighting contrasting nicely with the majority of bright, colourful entries. A solid, dependable performance; perhaps Ruslan is saving his very best for the final, should he get through! But the audience are behind him, and he gets a big hand.
Latvia
The colour is back for a jolly ho-ho-ho of an entry. Pantomime hits Europe! And it actually works very well on screen. If Europe rides this on the back of the Pirates of the Caribbean craze, this could do very well. A telescope visual gimmick is slightly cheesy, but this is well in fitting with the entry. If anything, Latvia definitely stands out, screaming ‘remember us!’ tonight.
Croatia
It’s a slice of Eurovisions past with the crooning tones of Croatia. The pace considerably slows down after the high energy piracy of the last entry, and we wonder whether this robs Croatia of some of the power of its entry. But the audience disagree; by the end of the song, they are clapping along, and give the crew a great cheer.
Bulgaria
Almost immediately, the stage is full of energy again, and the lighting strobes eratically as the hall fills with electricity. The flaming record decks look fantastic on stage, although sadly the laser synth is lost in dark lighting. Overall a solid vocal, although Joanna seems to oversing it a little at the end, sounding slightly sharp. Expectedly, a big hand in the hall.
Denmark
Simon is dripping with laid back confidence on stage, and it works brilliantly with the style of the song. Turning in a good, strong vocal performance, the audience are joining in with the obligatory clapping along and foot-tapping that this entry demands. This is Denmark in traditional happy Eurovision mode, and it is very gratefully received by the hall!
Georgia
There is something in the music and staging of this entry that is reminiscent of Finland’s 2005 entry Why. A song with a message, movingly delivered. The costume change is seamless, almost like a conjuror’s trick, and Diana performs throughout strongly. Very well received in the hall.
Hungary
Hungary’s staging is the stuff of stock Eurovisions of old, and the traditional Euro-ballad is popular with the crowd, arms swaying in the air. Czesy is charming on stage, and sings beautifully.
Malta
As soon as the first frantic bars strike up, the audience are already working themselves up into a frenzy of flag waving for Morena. And she looks every inch the crazy, sexy rock chick on screen, getting right into it straight away. To this mix, she adds a great vocal, working the crowd expertly. She is jubilant at the final bar.
Cyprus
Note perfect in her introduction, the stage turns cabaret for three fantastically camp minutes. There is something of Minnelli about Evdokia tonight, and it comes across nicely on television. The camera angles capture the table-opening rose-blossoming moment wonderfully. Much clapping along from the audience, following by appreciative cries.
FYR Macedonia
Classy styling is the first thing that hits the viewer in a slick staging from FYR Macedonia. A competent, powerful vocal from a country which has never failed to pass through a Eurovision Song Contest semi-final. An impressive performance without over-reliance on props.
Portugal
The cheers which pepper the performance of this song throughout confirm the appreciation and fascination the Portuguese entry holds amongst fans. And Vania does not disappoint; in possibly the most emotive performance of both semi-finals, she sends shivers down the spine. A dramatic piece of musical theatre; for the first time, we get the feeling that the wind machine is actually used appropriately and symbolically as the song builds to its stunning climax. Portugal could not possibly have a better chance of qualifying for the first time.
And that’s it – the televoters now decide. And appropriately, it’s Lys Assia who we see next, the spiritual mother of the contest; perhaps one of the previous nineteen songs will follow her into the list of former winners.
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Cra-Zee on ESC: the fuss is that Portugal is DAMN GOOD
Albania and Croatia????? Can't believe it.
Where are Switzerland and Macedonia, or Cyprus?
predictions :
1) ukraine
2) russia
3) portugal
4) greece
5) israel
6) serbia
7) sweden
8) armenia
9) norway
10 ) spain
Cyprus hungary and switzerland were way better than croatia, albania and latvia
Was totally shocked swizerland didnt make it!! although he didnt give such a great performance, his hands were shaking
No Malta either
now i'll go for ICELAND & DENMARK!!! Dont know whats all the fuss with the portugese song!!
sweden was outstanding
GO TURKEY GO SWEDEN GO UKRAINE
Very very VERY well done Europe, seems like we actually had a fair bit of voting going on last night. Now keep Russia and their horrbily overdone act from winning and I will be very happy.
By the way, wasn't it a bit strange that the host actually sang "Hero" instead of just saying "Sweden"? Had that been done with Russia people would have screamed "CONSPIRACY!"
apart from wanting Sweden,Turkey and Ukraine to qualify i am delighted to see Iceland and Portugal progress..well done guys!
Hi everyone,
Even as far away as in Greenland we're watching the ESC - though 4 hours behind West Europe in time.
The two semifinals had many good entries this year. Just a shame that a few singers don't have great voices and really should change working field - the Czech singer in particular, but also the Bulgarian singer should be advised to find herself another job. Maybe the Czech singer should go back to step dancing in which field she used to be so skillful, 'cos she really can't sing. Well, luckily neither The Czech Republic nor Bulgaria qualified for the final on Saturday.
What a pity that Andorra didn't qualify either and Montenegro and Slovenia as well. Good, old fashioned, happy sounding pop songs!
Nice and quick, modern pop entries from Ukraine, Sweden, Poland, Greece and Iceland - the problem is, however, that you can't really tell one of those songs from the other! They are very similar.
Very catchy, up tempo entries from Denmark in particular due to the singer's fantastic voice and concise articulation, and Latvia and Croatia - and a beautiful entry from Portugal.
Among "the big five" the Spanish entry is as stupid as the ones from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Estonia who rightly didn't qualify. So thumbs down for Bosnia-Herzegovina in the final on Saturday! :0( The UK entry is boring, and so is the German entry. Better luck next year UK! :0) Serbia's own entry sounds nice if it wasn't for that aweful sounding language it is sung in! Hurry on Serbia - give your song English lyrics and sing it in English.
And now I get to the very best two entries: Norway and Israel. - Norway has a very beautiful and melodic tune this year and it's performed by a very talented singer with a great voice. Besides it's quite catchy. - Israel's entry is a mix of eastern (middle east) and western tradition, a mix of old and new, and the singer Boaz has an incredibly good voice.
My wish for the TOP TEN in the final would be:
# 1 - Norway or Israel
# 3 - Denmark
# 4 - Rumania
# 5 - Portugal
# 6 - Ukraine
# 7 - Serbia (could get higher if it wasn't for that aweful language)
# 8 - Finland
# 9 - Iceland
# 10 - Greece
The above list is my wish list - not the result I expect to see however, as I'm pretty sure diaspora voting from Turks, who are everywhere, will give the boring Turkish entry a good placing in the final result. And regarding the former Soviet Union states (10 all together) I bet they are going to cast their votes on that sleek Russian chap who is said to be somewhat of a superstar in their world. His song is really crap and so 80ish, and it doesn't help that he's singing it in English as his English language is pretty bad. Sorry Russia - and former Soviet republics (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova)
Anyway, good luck to everyone on Saturday - especially to Norway, Israel, Denmark and Rumania!
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The geographical regions
SCANDINAVIA
Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland
PASSED: 5/5
FORMER SOVIET UNION
Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Latvia, Georgia / Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova
PASSED: 6/10
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
(Serbia - hosted), Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina / Slovenia, FYROM, Montenegro
PASSED: 2+1/6
+ BALKANS
Greece, Albania, Turkey, Romania / Bulgaria
PASSED: 4/5 (TOTAL: 6+1/11)
THE BIG FOUR
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain
AND THE... OTHERS
Israel, Portugal, Poland / Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, San Marino, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Andorra
PASSED: 3/13!
The history of ESC has changed, it’s clear. Now is the SC of North-eastern Europe. Where is Italy? Where is Luxemburg? The conclusions are yours.
For the final I wish all the best to Kalomira, is far away the best performance. Also I would like for the 1st place Romania or Ukraine, ok maybe and Azerbaijan. I admire Evgeny Pluchenko as the best ever ice skater and I don’t like that Russia used him for votes...
@ the real hero
LOL You betrayed yourself!!!!! LOL LOL LOL
Woohoo! Iceland and Denmark made it!
My top 10:
1. Denmark
2. Iceland
3. Ukraine
4. Sweden
5. Switzerland
6. Turkey
7. Bulgaria
8. Portugal
9. Georgia
10. Croatia
Turkey and Ukrain best song and stage performance, Turkey is the winner!! Vote for ROCK Delliiii..
yeess Iceland is in the final!
OMG! they were first on the stage and no one could give as poverful and so much passion for the song and performans as Fridrik and Regina.
RTS chairperson Aleksandar Tijanic said today that next year we will be going to Russia: "As well as Zenit from St.Petersburg won UEFA Cup, it's obvious who should win the Contest", he said to the Croatian journalist Petar Vlahov. People could see that on Croatian TV show "Otvoreno" right after Semi Final 2.
Damn it! No Malta. And Sweden are through too - a triumph for botox.
Still at least Denmark got through.
was well worried sweden and portugal wudnt get thru,....thank god
Lisbon 2009!!! You will do it Vania!
I agree!!!
Sweden 2009 here we come and welcome to EESC 2008!!!
YYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS SSSSS!!!!!!
THE WINNER IS SWEDEN!!!!!
GIVE THR TROPY TO SWEDEN NOW!!!
YAAAY ALBANIA AND SWEDEN!!!
I was almost sure for Latvia, but why???????????????????
This voting system REALLY works! All the Scandos through, Portugal. Fabulous!
Sweden
Turkey
Ukraine
Portugal
sure qualifiers!
Well done Iceland, Ukraine & Denmark - great performances rewarded.
Overall happy with the results - feel bad for Switzerland but he looked really nervous
Thank god FYR Macedonia didn't get through sense prevailed!!!!
SWEDEN 12 POINTS
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