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Lena Philipsson to participate?
Melodifestivalen 2009 speculations have begun
Melodifestivalen 2008 had many famous names like Carola, Sanna Nielsen and winner Charlotte Perrelli. The work for Melodifestivalen 2009 has already begun.
According to Swedish tabloid, Expressen, former winner Lena Philipsson has been approached to compete again. Last year the participation coincided with the show Lena + Orup in Gothenburg. Lena has been in Melodifestivalen four times, Kärleken är evig 1986, Dansa i neon 1987, Om igen 1988 and Det gör ont/It hurts 2004. She also been hostess of the tv-show 2000, 2003 and 2006.
Other names in talks are Måns Zelmerlöw, Timbuktu, Nordman, Björn Skifs, Peter Jöback and Veronica Maggio.
- There are interesting names on the list. I have contacted record companies and asked them to think who they want to have in Melodifestivalen. But I have not spoken to any specific artists, I will wait for the 28 songs to choosen "says Christer Björkman.
Lena Philipsson – Det gör ont (EuroPride 2008)
Lena Philipsson – It Hurts (Eurovison Song Contest 2004)
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it makes me sick
I agree with most fans. Melodifestivalen is great almost as ESC. I think ESC in Stockholm in recent years would be.... BEST ever. I just hope Sweden will send someone who stand chance wining. I think Sanna can be one of them... BWO as well, we just have to wait and see, but I am looking foreword to new Melodifestivalen.
Jonny K
"Well you never know, finding gold in the streets is still possible - no, trust me, in Cornwall it is impossible! The only people who own gold don't take it outside with them... 
What I was considering was catching a flight to Stockholm on the Saturday morning (early), arriving then checking in and doing a bit of shopping (for the official MF CDs!) and then going to the event in the evening (whichever one it is), partying all night long...maybe getting a bit of sleep and then flying back on the Sunday! All without missing any college! 
btw, you're so lucky be going back on Friday + my school is now full of irritating new Germans who arrived today to join the equally irritating Germans in my year (we are an international school, so
) and what's worse is there are no Swedish students 
Stockholm calling
Awesome - it wouldn't have MF without Carola!!!
p.s. this is the last message I'm posting on this article because it's almost history!
Euro Sheep
I also think that the MF final should be hosted in Globen
The dress rehearsal is almost like a final, great atmosphere. There are in fact two dress rehearsals, Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Apart from last year I've always been to the one Friday night. In 2006 Carola did sing when I was there but saved her voice in the Saturday rehearsal.
Stockholm Calling
Copenhagen is wonderful
And you're right - I have never been to Sweden (very close though
) but it is the first place I will go when I get the chance! 
It's hard to imagine the Melodifestivalen final anywhere else apart from Globen - it's one of the iconic symbols of the contest - but I also heard a rumour (in fact I think I read it in one of your comments) that if Charlotte had won ESC, they would host the 2009 contest in Malmö because they've built a new arena there!
It would be a dream to go to the final but you're lucky to have been to the dress rehearsals - five times!!! I have always wondered though, what is the atmosphere like during the rehearsal? And was it disappointing that Carola didn't participate in 2006 because she was trying to save her voice? But anyway, I'm not picky - I would love just one ticket to any of the events - particularly if another is going to be held in he same aircraft hanger in Kiruna!!!!! In fact, I think that would be my second choice
and you never know, I could meet you - it's always nice to put a face to the esc-profile!
Euro Sheep
Copenhagen is a nice city. I take it you haven't been to Sweden yet.
lol. You're right about the MF tickets. I've never been to the final but to the dress rehearsal 5 times and it's just as hard to get tickets for that show. You have to phone the minute they start selling the tickets. Rumour has it that the final will be in Malmö next year.
It's a bit difficult to tell the difference between written Norwegian and Danish but the Norwegian words are more similar to Swedish. People in the south of Sweden pronounce their "rs" in the back of their throat.
"Jonny L" what?! - sorry about that!!!
OMG, I have been at school all day - I cannot stand it, waaaay to much hard work!
Stockholm
I went to Denmark in February - I absolutely loved it! I was lucky enough to go to Copenhagen and I saw the view from the top of Rundetårn - and of course Malmö, I was so happy that I saw a bit of Sweden 
I can tell the difference between written Swedish and Norwegian/Danish (I couldn't tell the difference between Norwegian or Danish) and also spoken (I think
). In Denmark, they tend to say their "r"s in the back of their throat whereas in Sweden it is rolled at the front (although I have heard Sanna say it the Danish way but then again she is from the south). Also, I find that Swedish is more "bouncy" and it's not as monotonous as Danish - and then of course there is the "sj" sound in Swedish which you can't hear anywhere else!!!
Jonny L
You will love Denmark, it is awesome
but I was actually going to ask you if you wanted to try and go to the final of Melodifestivalen with me next year! I know that we don't know each other that well and that it is harder to get MF tickets than it is finding gold lying in the street but it's worth a try!!!
Jonny
lol. This means that you can't tell the difference between the Scandinavian languages.
Charlotte was in the panel and at least she liked The UK entry better than the one from The Ukraine
Thomas from Finland said that he wouldn't fly that Airline
Jonny
The guy from Finland spoke Swedish because that's his mother tongue. They have two official languages in Finland, Finnish and Swedish. Only once did they sing in Swedish in ESC, in 1990 and they ended up last 
Eirikur Hauksson from Iceland spoke Norwegian. He's been living in Norway for ages and has even competed for Norway once in 1991 with the group Just4Fun.
The other panelists spoke Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
Jonny
I see. "Anderson" is also the Swedish way of spelling it, "-sen" is Danish and Norwegian.
Norwegian and Swedish are very similar.
Jonny
Nice
If you cross the Öresund bridge you'll end up in Malmö. Are you going to visit your relatives in Denmark?
Can I ask you a question - do you hear the difference between Swedish, Danish and Norwegian?
Jonny
Yes, I see what you mean. I haven't thought of it before 
Malmö hosted the 1983 MF. (I can't believe that Malmö is considered "greener" than Stockholm
)
Jonny
lol. In that picture Sandra is wearing the same yellow dress which Carola had in MF 1983.
http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=YW0tY2ucBNo
Jonny
Here's a picture of Sandra as Carola also from 2000
She sang the Swedish 1983 entry "Främling".
http://gfx.aftonblad(...)sandraca_216033w.jpg
Stockholm calling
Thanks, it's always nice to see more of Sanna performing!
And this is one of my favourite Sanna songs
Euro Sheep/Jonny
As I told Jonny before Sanna also sang "Rör vid min själ" (You raise me up) in that open air concert but SVT didn't show it. Here is a clip:
http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=U38BAmIsWLI
Jonny
Something struck me. Do you remember that Sandra O was disappointed that Carola had not recognized her in Athens? After seeing that photo that Euro Sheep posted below I understand why Carola didn't recognize her
Stockholm calling
OK, I finished listening to the whole show - it was wonderful! I loved all the songs (including "Du Är Min Man" - classic dansband
) so I will be listening every week! 
Thanks Stockholm
It's interesting you mentioned BWO, they were at number 15 (unless I'm mistaken) and I heard a bit of last weeks chart and Rongedal were at number 10!!! I hope Sanna will be the number one for the whole year
Euro Sheep
I like "Curly Sue". It reminds me a little of Eskobar's entry in MF. Amanda Jenssen's "Amarula tree" is good too. It will be interesting to see if BWO's "The bells of freedom" enters the chart next week.
Stockholm calling
Wow, isn't everybody tired of that song already - especially you, as you have never like it! I've been listening to the replay - there's so many songs I love, do you like "Curly Sue" by Takida?
Euro Sheep
217 weeks today and it's number 2 !! "Du är min man" was written by ABBA's Benny and Björn
But I've never liked this song.
and there's a song which has been there for 216 weeks WOW!!!
Stockholm calling
Thank you for the information! I was wondering what Svensktoppen was! It's a shame because I found out I just missed this week's show
but never mind Sanna is still number one!!! 
Tusen tack
Euro Sheep
You were asking about "Till en fågel" and I've been thinking.
Sanna probably referred to "Svensktoppen" which is a radio programme/top 10 chart. Every week 15 songs are being played and 5000 listeners randomly selected vote for 3 songs to create a chart. In 1996 "Till en fågel" got to number 1. ("Empty room" has been number 1 in this chart for 20 weeks now
Euro Sheep
Bobby is everywhere
This year he wrote (music) "Visst finns mirakel", "Empty room", "Lay your love on me", "Jag saknar dig ibland" and "Hero". Last year he composed for instance "Vågar du, vågar jag" and "För att du finns".
Stockholm calling
Bobby again!
And Aleena writes really good music - I was surprised to find she had written a song for one of my favourite bands (when I was 11
)...she wrote "Show Me Your Colours" by S Club 7! 
Jonny K
BINGO!
Euro Sheep
Sorry, Sonja Aldén of course. "Anything but you" is good too. Aleena Gibson also wrote the lyrics to "Empty room" (Bobby the music).
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