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Welcome to the relaunched Je t'adore, Eurovision!

 

Hi folks, I hope you like the new look Je t'adore, Eurovision!  I've completed all the reviews and the pages are ready for you to view!  Please take the time to participate in my polls - especially the ones where I'm asking you to predict - I'm keen to see what the fans think will happen, rather than see what their favourites are.  Predictions are on the way and should be finished and posted during the week.  Eurovision 2008 is nearly upon us, and I can't wait!

These tables show the countries participating in each Semi-Final..

 

First Semi-Final:

Pos
Flag
Country
Singer
Song
1

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Montenegro
Stefan Filipovic
Zauvijek Volim Te
2

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Israel
Boaz Mauda
Ke'ilo Kan
3

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Estonia
Kreisiraadio
Leto Svet
4

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Moldova
Geta Burlacu
A Cenutry of Love
5

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San Marino
Miodio
Complice
6

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Belgium
Ishtar
O Julissi Na Jalini
7

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Azerbaijan
Elnur Huseynov
Day By Day
8

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Slovenia
Rebeka Dremelj
Vrag Naj Vzame
9

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Norway
Maria Haukaas Storeng
Hold On, Be Strong
10

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Poland
Isis Gee
For Life
11

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Ireland
Dustin the Turkey
Irlande Douze Points
12

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Andorra
Gisela
Casanova
13

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Bosnia & Herzegovina
Laka
Pokusaj
14

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Armenia
Surisho
Qele Qele
15

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Netherlands
Hind
Your Heart Belongs To Me
16

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Finland
Terasbetoni
Missa Miehet Ratsastaa
17

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Romania
Nico & Vlad Mirita
Pe-o Margine De Lume
18

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Russia
Dima Bilan
Believe
19

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Greece
Kalomoira
Secret Combination

Second Semi-Final:

Pos
Flag
Country
Singer
Song
1

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Iceland
Eurobandid
This Is My Life
2

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Sweden
Charlotte Perrelli
Hero
3

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Turkey
Mor ve Otesi
Deli
4

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Ukraine
Ani Lorak
Shady Lady
5

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Lithuania
Jeronimas Milius
Nomads In The Night
6

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Albania
Olta Boka
Zemren E Lame Peng
7

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Switzerland
Paolo Meneguzzi
Era Stupendo
8

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Czech Republic
Tereza Kerndlova
Have Some Fun
9

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Belarus
Ruslan Alenho
Hasta La Vista
10

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Latvia
Pirates Of The Sea
Wolves Of The Sea
11

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Croatia
Kraljevi Ulice & 75 Cents
Romanca
12

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Bulgaria
Deep Zone & Balthazar
DJ Take Me Away
13

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Denmark
Simon Mathew
All Night Long
14

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Georgia
Diana Gurtskaya
Peace Will Come
15

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Hungary
Czesy
Candlelight
16

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Malta
Morena
Vodka
17

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Cyprus
Evdokia Kadi
Femme Fatale
18

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Macedonia
Tamara, Vrcak & Adrijan
Let Me Love You
19

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Portugal
Vania Fernandes
Senhora Do Mar

Pos
Flag
Country
Singer
Song
2

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United Kingdom
Andy Abraham
Even If
4

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Germany
No Angels
Disappear
19

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France
Sebastien Tellier
Divine
22

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Spain
Rodolfo Chikilicuatre
Baila El Chiki Chiki
23

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Serbia
Jelena Tomasevic
Oro

News at Je t'adore, Eurovision!
 
06/05/08: Two Prediction Polls have been created for the Semi-Finals, please show me your opinions by voting in them this year.  Visit the Polls Page
10/05/08: All country reviews have been added to the site, including the last eight - Finland, Romania, Russia, Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Macedonia and Portugal.
12/05/08: BOTH Semi-Final predictions are complete.  Check out who I think will qualify on the Predictions Page.

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Je t'adore, Eurovision!
 
Here, you can find information about both this site and the Eurovision Song Contest, with particular attention paid to the upcoming 2007 contest!

Je t'adore, Eurovision!
 
Yes I certainly do and that's why I've created this website (as a hobby!!) based on the Eurovision Song Contest.  The site has now moved on to cover the 2008 season, inluding all the reviews, predictions and polls you could possibly hope for!!  Last year I think the standard was really high, and there was an abundance of countries worthy of the Eurovision crown.  I've included reviews of all the songs and you can see how right or wrong my predictions were.  Please remember that my reviews and predictions are what I think - totally my opinion - and are not intended to offend anyone!  The show should be a thoroughly entertaining one, and I hope you're all looking forward to it as much as I am.  Please remember that the site's supposed to be fun, so I hope you enjoy it!

A Little Bit Of (Recent) History...

 

As many of you now know, the format has changed and adapted since 2004, making way for the vast amount of countries wanting to play the newfangled and fickled game we now call Eurovision.  This has made way for a whopping 43 countries in total in 2008 - the most a Eurovision has ever seen (and a far cry from a mere 7 taking part in 1956).  Initially in 2004 the format was changed to one Semi-Final and one Grand Final.  The Grand Final would consist of 14 pre-qualified countries, including the Big 4 (France, Germany, Spain and the UK) and the countries which placed in the top ten the previous year.  The other countries wishing to take part had to go through the ordeal of the Semi-Final, in which the countries finishing in the top ten would join those already in the Final and battle it out for the Eurovision crown.  Those who failed to make it through were simply relegated to the Semi-Final the following year.  The same format was kept in 2005, 2006 and 2007, but with a growing number of countries, it was agreed that having to sit through a whopping 28 songs in the 2007 Semi-Final was more than many could take. So to accomodate the growing number of countries the EBU decided it would be best to split the Semi-Final in two - haveing two Semis and a Grand Final.  This year, 18 songs will compete in each Semi, and only the previous winner (Serbia) and the Big 4 are guaranteed a place in the Final.  Ten will qualify from each Semi, nine by the normal televoting procedure and one by a combined jury vote from each country. Complicated? Well these ten (twenty all in all) join the other five to make the 2008 Grand Final, with a nice round 25 countries competing.

A Closer Look...
 
2008 is shaping up to be a very exciting year for Eurovision, and it will be extremely interesting to see if the new format will work.  The countries in the Semis can only vote in the contest they are particpating in, meaning that if regular voters would be split in half, the competition would in theory be fairer, so that's exactly what the EBU did... Each of the countries participating in the Semi-Finals were divided into 6 pots based on geographical location and voting patterns since 2004.  These pots were then divided into two, between both Semi-Finals, splitting the Balkans, the Scandinavias and the former USSRs (countries that usually rely on each other to get through) in half.  Other regular voting trends have been set appart, such as Cyprus and Greece, Ireland and Lithuania and Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Turkey.  It is less likely that countries can rely on their neighbours, with only 3 balkan countries in each contest, they can only rely on votes from 2 of their neighbours rather than five, and instead of the Ukraine for example being able to rely on 7 of its ex-patriots, it can now only rely on high points from 3 of them.  With 19 countries participating in each semi, and 20 or 21 voting in each respective Semi-Final the points to qualify should be lower than the 80-90 mark, and will more than likely be between the 50-60 mark, meaning a country would only need 4 12's and a couple more points to qualify.  The winner, rather than having between 230-290 points should be aiming to reel in between 150-170 points.  The Big 4 should have a slightly larger say in what happens than usual, as they tot up the western numbers making them fairly even between east and west.

Reviews
 
As an integral part of the website, I have included reviews on all of the songs in 2006 and 2007 and will continue to do so in 2008.  You can check them out at the Review's Page, where you'll also find more detailed predictions.  I have affectionatley created a page for each country taking part in 2006, 2007 and 2008.  The reviews are entirely my opinion and are, what I feel are realistic and personal responses to the songs as I see (or hear) them.  I hope you enjoy reading them! If you'd like very detailed reviews, please visit Graham Soult's Eurovision Site - by far my favourite and inspiration!

Predictions
 
I have created a predictions tables and posted them on the site, showing how I think the results will turn out.  The tables for 2006 and 2007 show who I thought would have progressed from the Semi-Final and how wellI think each country would have done in each contest.  The Final tables were republished after we knew exactly who was taking part.  I'll do the same in 2008 for both Semi-Finals and the Grand Final.

Poll
 
I've got several polls up and running on the site now and I'm very excited to see the results!  Please enjoy them an remember to abide by the rules!

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