Eurovision review: La Slovaquie
Apr. 24th, 2010 11:22 am Previous: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Slovakia/ La Slovaquie
Kristina Pelakova - Horehronie
This is one of those fantasy style songs which really belong in a movie or a game and not in Eurovision. It feels like it thinks is is a slowed down version of Wild Dancers from 2004, but it is no where near as interesting a song. nice boots, thats about it
I think the highlight of this clip came at the end when they panned over the crowed and there was a guy sitting in the middle of the screen with what looked like (or more that I hope it was) his girlfriends jacket on his lap. first view I thought it was a big guy wearing a pink ruffle skirt. so this song is like Soccer (European football) the crowd is the most interesting part...
this song is a bit os a snooze and you would hope that it would be later in the night when you are drunk and need a nanna nap, but it is the fourth song in the first semi, so I guess we have to stay awake for this one... damn.
This year is Slovakias 5th attempt at Eurovision and they have never been very successful, they also always sing in slovakian. they have never ever even looked at reaching the top ten, 1998 seeing their best score of 19 points giving them 18th on the night. what did Katarína Hasprová do wrong that night with her song 'Modlitba', you decide...
Slovakia/ La Slovaquie
Kristina Pelakova - Horehronie
This is one of those fantasy style songs which really belong in a movie or a game and not in Eurovision. It feels like it thinks is is a slowed down version of Wild Dancers from 2004, but it is no where near as interesting a song. nice boots, thats about it
I think the highlight of this clip came at the end when they panned over the crowed and there was a guy sitting in the middle of the screen with what looked like (or more that I hope it was) his girlfriends jacket on his lap. first view I thought it was a big guy wearing a pink ruffle skirt. so this song is like Soccer (European football) the crowd is the most interesting part...
this song is a bit os a snooze and you would hope that it would be later in the night when you are drunk and need a nanna nap, but it is the fourth song in the first semi, so I guess we have to stay awake for this one... damn.
This year is Slovakias 5th attempt at Eurovision and they have never been very successful, they also always sing in slovakian. they have never ever even looked at reaching the top ten, 1998 seeing their best score of 19 points giving them 18th on the night. what did Katarína Hasprová do wrong that night with her song 'Modlitba', you decide...