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21:00 CET, BH Eurosong
Live: Song presentation show in Bosnia & Herzegovina
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The show has just started with a dancing routine of ABBA's Mamma Mia.
Tonight's hosts Ilma, Goran and Nejra enter the stage and explain the procedure of tonight's show. After the introduction, last year's Eurovision representatives of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Regina, once again will perform Bistra voda, the entry that scored them ninth place in the final of last year's Eurovision Song Contest. Towards the end of tonight's show, their successor's song finally will be revealed.
After this first show act, the hosts are back again, welcoming the audience, the television viewers, as well as the international fans who are following the show via the eurovision.tv- webcast.
Now, it's time to introduce tonight's most important person, namely Vukasin Brajic, this year's representative of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Vukasin is dressed entirely in black, accompanying himself with a white guitar. He will not present Munja i grom until the very end of the show. In the meantime, he will warm up the audience with various other performances.
After his first performance, he will be joined by Ana Bebic, one of his colleagues from Opercija Trijumf, the reality show that made him popular. Together, they are performing Kids. After that, he will welcome Macedonian superstar and 2002 and 2007 Eurovision Song Contest representative Karolina Goceva to the stage. They are going to perform their well-known duet Zaboravi.
Now, the time has come for the five invited countries to present their Eurovision Song Contest entries to the audience of Bosnia & Herzegovina. Poland's Marcin Mrozinski goes first. Especially for the Bosnian audience, he is performing a slightly different version of Legenda, supported by a female backing vocalist. He is wearing a black suit, a white shirt and a red tie. Croatia will be next. The three ladies of Feminnem are placed at the centre of stage, starting their performance sitting on a bench. They will give a rather dramatic rendition of their ballad Lako je sve to underline the song's message. It will be Serbia's turn after them. Milan Stankovic, who has been selected as recently as yesterday, will present his song Ovo je Balkan. Quite on the contrast to yesterday's performance in the Serbian national final, he will be casually dressed rather than traditionally. FYR Macedonia's Gjoko Taneski succeeds Stankovic and performs his entry Jas ja imam silata. He will be dressed in a black suit and joined by Damjan Pejcinoski and Billy Zver, making the performance look quite similar to the one from Skopje Fest. Irish Niamh Kavanagh will conlcude the performances of the five invited Eurovision acts. In the introduction, we will be able to see an excerpt of the performance of her 1993 winning song In your eyes. Tonight, she will be wearing a black outfit complimenting her figure.
Next, tonight's guests of honour, Alma & Dejan, are performing Ostani kraj mene, the song they had represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest with.
Finally, 2009 Eurovision Song Contest winner Alexander Rybak will now also treat the Bosnian audience with his latest single Europe's skies, as well as his well-know winning song Fairytale.
Now, the time has come to reveal what everyone has been waiting for: Munja i grom, both in Bosnian and English language. Before the composer Edin-Dino Saran and Vukasin are being interviewed about the entry. Vukasin mentions that the second verse of Munja i grom is his favourite part.
With five backing vocalists at his disposal, Vukasin finally performs Munja i grom for the first time. The song could probably be described as a reflective, partly melancholic rock ballad with a meaningful message. The song itself is rock and does not contain any ethnic elements, contrary to previous entries of Bosnia & Herzegovina. To conclude the show, Vukasin is performing the English version of Munja i grom, which has similar lyrics compared to the Bosnian version, in order to keep the message.
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avarage song we all know bosnia could give us smth better but i think no country except few ones want to do it, anyway it is not a horrible song as some ppl told even better than many others, good luck
About Marcin Mroziński’s „Legenda”… That was disaster! Honestly! I’m Polish and trying to be objective. It was much worse than in polish national final. I know that it was a special-Balkan version and the backing singer was only a temporary solution, however polish song needs many improvements. I hope that in May Marcin will surprise all of us.
And of course best wishes for all participants.
the song is average :/ and the top 10 for the first semi final is:
1.Belgium
2. Poland
3. Slovakia
4. Malta
5. Finland
6. Portugal
7. Albania
8. Estonia
9. Latvia
10. Iceland
About Marcin Mrozinski in B&H contest.
I expected more... the intro was much worse than in the Polish Preselection. However I really like the middle part, because it's much stronger and dramatic.
Good luck ! :]
About Feminnem.
This is it !! Well done Croatia, this year can be yours. I really like them.
Escada
I think that tree always stays tree!
How can you people talk about Kristinas performance until we seen the final product in OSLO ?!?! She might improve her vocals and change the whole stage presentation
I like it
Paschalis
oooo :0
do u think that iceland is very very cheap (btw these songs
)
yess cheap but there are lots of songs are cheaper
@ mehmet
I know, that's exactly why I think Iceland will qualify!
Winner of this year's ESC?
As for semi 2, I think the countries that will make it to the final are:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Sweden, Ireland, Israel, Denmark, Romania, Cyprus and Croatia.
@Paschalis
i dont agree with u totally..
coz i looked the last years charts(which was used only jury votes) and i couldnt believe that juries gave high pts to very cheap songs 
it all depends
how is it possible for kristina not to qualify while being the winner of this year's esc???
Paschalis
With juries especially, I think jury will vote minimal for Slovakia!
Still I don't see Slovakia in the final even with the juries.
ProjectZero
Kristina from Slovakia doesn't sing good live at all thus jury won't vote for her, then her performance is mes and really cheap copy of Ruslana's choreography which was also quite cheap! Slovakia doesn't have a lot of help with televoting, we all know that! I personally see tree won't qualify!
here is my prediction for the 2nd semi (i dont really need to w8 for the israeli and azeri song as both are going to pass easily imo. israelis have "top10" written all over them this year and azerbaijan...well its azerbaijan)
so:
-israel
-azerbaijan
-armenia
-denmark
-sweden
-croatia
-romania
-turkey
-ireland
-cyprus/bulgaria/georgia (one of those 3)
i dont see how slovakia could not pass...it has to be beaten by a reeeaaally crappy song not to do so! just coz its slovakia with a great song doesnt mean that a "song" from a country like russia can get more points...dont forget that juries vote in the semis as well and so many countries have really bad songs....
@ Marko
Yes, I can't see the trees in the final.
I think Moldova and Slovakia are overrated, but for this year even Slovakia's song can be counted as above average.
Paschalis
You think tree won't qualify!? Many ppl think tree will win (not me)!
To me, all four of Israel's sound the same! Dont get me wrong, they are all nice ballads but none are winners.
I predict (and it's not the list of songs I like) that semi 1 qualifiers will be (in no order):
Russia
Serbia
Bosnia
Greece
Albania
Latvia
Estonia
Finland
Belgium
Iceland
@Nartt €vision
I think Slovakia , Latvia , BiH and Greece (unfortunately) are the only obvious qualifiers based on previous qualification records
(except Slovakia)
i think combined with the jury vote the countries that will qualify from semi 1 are:
-finland
-moldova
-slovakia
-serbia
-iceland
-greece
-bosnia
-albania
-russia
-latvia/belgium
Thanks to Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Switzerland and my own country Spain for presenting songs that I like. Israel also, because whatever of the four songs of Harel Skaat are good.
let's start to write your esc song lists!!!
So.. we know all the songs from 1st semifinal. What do you think, who will pass to the final?
My prediction:
1.Slovakia
2.Bosnia & Herzegovina
3.Poland
4.Portugal
5.Malta
6.Greece
7.Belgium
8.Iceland
9.Latvia
10.Serbia or Russia (but both of the songs are very bad)
Countries from the 1st semi which will definitely make it to the final:
-Serbia
-Russia
-Slovakia
-Finland
-Greece
-Belgium
For the places 7-10, the rest of the rubbish songs can fight for.
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