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Super Saturday 2007

Four songs chosen

Super Saturday - a review

After yesterday's Super Saturday, it's more than obvious that we are in the middle of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest national final season. 13 countries held a show in their national selection, including four countries that have decided for Helsinki: Estonia, Slovenia, Poland and Malta.

Estonia

According to the esctoday.com reactions, most people expected either the 2005 Swiss representatives Vanilla Ninja or the 2000 Estonian singer Ines to win the selection. Eventually, both didn't even make it to the top three. Gerli Pader won Eurolaul with Partners in crime - a pop rock song that could have also been sung by Vanilla Ninjs. If this song will make it to the final? Estonia was one of the most successful countries in the late 90s and in the early 2000s. Nevertheless, after hosting the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest, the star began to fall: a bad placing in 2003 and non-qualifying entries in 2004, 2005 and 2006 followed. Therefore it is hard to tell right now if Estonia will have big chances this year. You can read more here.

Slovenia

Another country that has yet to make it to the final since 2004: Slovenia has decided - for the first time via televoting only - that Alenka Gotar will go to Helsinki with her song.Cvet z Juga (Flower from the South). It's a dramatic ethinc ballad that was generally very well received by the esctoday.com readers. If this song will be sung in an English version has not been decided yet - if this would be a good idea is another question which is going to be well discussed. Nevertheless, after Lane moje and Lejla, songs in a similar style, achieved a 2nd and 3rd place in 2004 and 2006 respectively  a song performed in a Slavic language might not be the worst choice. You can read more here.

Poland

Among the ten competing music acts, Swedish rock band Charizma were the big favourites. Nevertheless, the televoters have decided that they want to see The Jet Set in Helsinki. Time to party will be their motto and the title of their song - but will this party will have to end before the final? In 2005 and 2006, Poland finished 11th in the semi final - missing the qualification only by a few points. The Jet Set had already taken part in the 2006 Polish final with their song How many people? - they finished third. Later the song appeared in the OGAE second chance contest, but finished in last place with 'nil points'. You can read more here.

Malta

Those who have watched the Maltese final yesterday, have had to wait a long time until they have heard that Olivia Lewis will represent the island in 2007. It has not only lasted more than one hour until the first song was presented, but the interval act has also included - among others - a 45 minute long concert by 2004 Eurovision Song Contest winner Ruslana. Olivia Lewis was runner-up in the Maltese finals in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and will finally get to represent her country. Her song Vertigo is an orientally inspired Flamenco song, a style that might be not called typically Maltese. Nevertheless, she was the only singer who has received standing ovations and might therefore expect a strong Maltese support in Helsinki. After Fabrizio Faniello's last place in Athens, the expectations are of course very high. You can read more here and here.

Finland

At 18:00 CET, Euroviisut was the first show of the evening. There can be no doubt who was the favourite in the hall: Lovex received by far the biggest applause in this semi final, maybe even the whole Euroviisut show. The six songs that were performed  were mainly of average quality. With nine out of twelve songs chosen, the esctoday.com visitors seem not to see another Finnish victory in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest. You can read more here.

Norway

After Christine Guldbrandsen's 14th place in Athens with her fairytale performance of Alvedansen, Norway seems to go for rock or up-tempo again: CRASH! and Jenny Jenssen made it to the final. Overall, it seems to become a wide-ranging final next Saturday, including rock, pop, samba, dance and country - only a typical ballad is missing. Maybe in the second chance round? You can read more here.

Iceland

After a stronger and well received second semi final, the quality seems to have dropped a bit again. Most of the entries were mid-tempo pop or rock songs. Therefore, it might not be a surprise that the only rather lively performances - Ragnheiður Eiríksdóttir with Ég og heilinn minn and Hafsteinn Þórólfsson with Þú tryllir mig - made it to the final. Nevertheless, the esctoday.com visitors are mostly talking about Fridrik Omar and Jónsi from the second semi final... You can read more here.

Sweden

As every year, Swedish Melodifestivalen is a well-discussed topic. Looking back at the last years, it's no surprise that two more traditional songs made it to the final: Samba sambero by Anna Book and Jag tror på människan by Tommy Nilsson; both have Melodifestival (and for Tommy even Eurovision Song Contest) experience. It's fair to say that Sweden has always done better in the contest when they stuck to the more classic sound - the only more extraordinary Swedish entry over the last years - Las Vegas in 2005 - received the worst placing since 1992. You can read more here.

Latvia

It was a Baltic weekend: Latvia has decided on another five singers to go to the final on 24th February; three were chosen by televoting and two by a jury. Trivia: while the qualifying songs from the first semi final were all written by Latvian composers, the second heat saw various Swedish entries making it to the final. According to the reactions, Take off your mask from the first semi final still seems to be the favourite. You can read more here.

Lithuania

The winding road continues. Eight singers out of the 'yellow' group with semi-established performers made it to the semi finals. Natas was the favourite of both the jury and the televoters - despite an average vocal performance. After LT United last year, Lithuania seems disinclined to go for a comedy act again: Super Kolegos were voted out, although the audience was enthusiastic about the entry. You can read more here.

Romania

After good placings in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006, Romania has become a favourite country for many people. The overall show was as spectacular as last week, making the hearts of Eurovision Song Contest fans beat faster (maybe also because they had to fear that the webcast would break down any minute): cover versions of various contest entries and Mihai's boxing match were some of the highlights. Despite accusations of plagiarism and disqualifications, the songs were generally well received.  You can read more here.

Bulgaria

The semi final saw nine songs moving to the final as well as the three wildcards that were also announced yesterday. Bulgaria is one of last Eurovision Song Contest countries that still decides by a jury only (nevertheless, televoting will decide the eventual winner). Generally, wildcard entries seem to have bigger chances in national finals everywhere in Europe. You can read more here.

Spain

Those who stayed up for a long time tonight, could wait for the last five Spanish acts to qualify for the semi finals. After a long break - as the Spanish shows were moved from Tuesday to Saturday - the fourth heat in Mision Eurovision was held. 12 soloist and 4 duets have performed classic international hits. You can read more here.

Next week will be another big Saturday: Denmark, Norway and Romania will decide for Helsinki while Spain, Lithuania, Sweden and Finland will continue their search for the best entries to represent the countries in Helsinki. Of course, esctoday.com will keep you updated with the latest news on the selections.


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Cyprian - [33476]
Mon 12 Feb 2007 03:29:10

Those are my votes. I am not strongly sure by now so it can be changed a lot.
Here you are:
0 point: ALBANIA (I will be shoked if on the stage will appear worse song!)
1 point: THE NETHERLANDS ( I am sorry. I love this small beautiful country. And I know in last life i
was living there and I wish tou seccess)
2 points: SLOVENIA (Song even good. But I get bored in it quickly)
3 points: MALTA (Maybe this song will be in top 3 in my predictions)
4 points: MOLDOVA (First 30 seconds are the best. I love music, I hate lyrics and song)
5 points: DENMARK (Man can make something new. Song typical)
6 points: Belarus (Also typical Eurovision song but more powerful tan Denamrk. From this song (both
with that I think there are strongly position)
7 points: NORWAY (good to dance, I like it.)
8 points: POLAND (First minute is really boring but at all is quite good. Finish is very powerful)
10 points: ESTONIA ( iknow Europe will not choose it, but it's different song and very nice. I can
listetn to this for one hour and I do not get bored)
12 points: ROMANIA (original song which has lots of languages, very jumpy, good to strange dance
but I love it. It's happy song and I wish Romania, Poland and The Netherlands we will see in
the final.


Max Raspail [36649]
Thu 8 Feb 2007 22:25:20

@ togravus ceterum

No, you're not the only one who likes the Albanian entry... I like it, too...
But I seem to be the only one who really dislikes the Belarussian entry... come on, guys, this song is only noise, this guy is only average and his voice is very hmm...


It's Time To Party [34064]
Thu 8 Feb 2007 01:19:44

Review of Polish national final.

url=http://k-recenzje.blog.onet.pl/2,ID173763957,index.html]http://k-recenzje.blog.onet.pl/2,ID173763957,index.html/url]


Urska * [24125]
Mon 5 Feb 2007 11:54:26

I have not heard the others songs that have alreday been chosen and I am not going to make any lists of my favourites this year untill I see them live in Helsinki, just want to say I am happy that in Slovenia we have chosen the best we could and can expect good result on ESC 2007.
I wish all other countries good luck with their songs, untill Helsinki we will not be able to preidct who will qualify and who not, a lot can be done with performance and quality of songs untill then. So people don't judge too quickly, and don't forget you are not the majority of ESC voters!


Baudolino di Londra [36966]
Mon 5 Feb 2007 11:40:51

My BOTTOM 7 so far

...
36. Belarus
37. Sloevenia
38. Poland
39. Moldova
40. Malta
41. Estonia
42. Albania


DENIS MILOVIC [29880]
Mon 5 Feb 2007 01:06:56

My top 7:

1st BELARUS (Great song)
2nd Estonia (Great song,but Vanilla Ninja are better)
3rd Malta (Great song)
4th Moldova (Good song)
5th Slovenia (Good Song)
6th Poland (On first lisening awful,but after,it might be ok)
7th Albania (awful song)


Ramón Ramos [16974]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 23:48:21

I watched Koldum, from Belarus, yestarday on TVE. I was impressed: good song, good voice and he was sure and professional on stage.


togravus ceterum [32383]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 21:54:57

i seem to be the only person on this planet who likes the albanian song. however, the song won't work at the esc because of the time limit of three minutes ... this song has to breathe slowly.
malta and moldova are good, too.


Chris K [23339]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 21:07:09

My 7
1. Belarus - Work Your Magic
2. Estonia - Partners in Crime
3. Poland - Time to Party
4. Malta - Vertigo
5. Moldova - Fight
6. Slovenia - Cvet z Juga
7. Alabania - Balada e Gurit

Although, having said that for me - Belarus is way out in front of the other very average entries this year. Minsk 2008???....maybe not...we'll see what Sweden has to offer i suppose! :P


Fred L [31480]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 21:05:17

MY TOP 7 :

GOOD SONGS :
1. Malta
2. Belarus
3. Slovenia

AVERAGE SONGS :
4. Moldova

AWFULL SONGS :
5. Poland
6. Estonia
7. Albania


Mike Ward [36839]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 20:54:55

The only potential winners so far, in my opinion, are..
1. Work Your Magic
2. Vertigo

After that it's just a lot of songs that come, and go, and then you've forgotten them..
3. Fight
4. Cvet z Juga

After that the songs are just bad..
5. Partners In Crime
6. Time To Party
7. Ballad E Gruit


Alexander von Hertzen [33715]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 20:47:18

I don't like Anna Book's voice. And the song... well, I've heard it too many times. Typical Swedish schlager.


Axel Lando [33654]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 20:19:58

My opinion :

Excellent song
Slovenia - Cvet z Juga

Good songs
Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo
Poland - The Jet Set - Time to party
Moldova - Natalie Barbu - Fight
Belarus - Dmitry Koldun - Work your magic

Average songs
Albania - Fredrik Ndoci - Balada e gurit
Estonia - Gerli Padar - Partners in crime


Dragan :-) [24273]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 19:22:44

Here are my top 7:

1. Estonia - Gerli Padar - Partners in crime
2. Moldova - Natalie Barbu - Fight
3. Belarus - Dmitry Koldun - Work your magic
4. Slovenia - Cvet z Juga
5. Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo
6. Poland - The Jet Set - Time to party
7. Albania - Fredrik Ndoci - Balada e gurit


united 6 [37513]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 18:59:02

my top 7>
1. Slovenia - Cvet z Juga
2. Belarus - Dmitry Koldun - Work your magic
3. Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo
4. Moldova - Natalie Barbu - Fight
5. - Partners in crimePoland - The Jet Set - Time to party
6. Estonia - Gerli Padar
7. Albania - Fredrik Ndoci - Balada e gurit


blistex 22 [34538]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 18:53:01

My Ranking after 'Super Saturday':

1. Slovenia - Cvet z Juga
2. Belarus - Dmitry Koldun - Work your magic
3. Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo
4. Moldova - Natalie Barbu - Fight
5. Estonia - Gerli Padar - Partners in crime
6. Albania - Fredrik Ndoci - Balada e gurit
7. Poland - The Jet Set - Time to party


Adam Nyman [33984]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 18:50:23

I was in Jönköping watching MF Live, Anna Book was sooo good!!!!! I love Samba Sambero!!!


Hinz und Kunz [36831]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:51:08

I heard Anna Book's song now. It don't like it that much, cause it's a typical swedish schlager. But it makes people feel happy and Anna Book lookes really sympathetic. Guess I like her as a person.


Hinz und Kunz [36831]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:46:42

Oh guys it's completely stupid to jugde Anna Book just because she hasn't got a model's body. What cares is her song and her stage appearance. I havn't heard her song so far (but I don't expect that much, it's from G :Son) but as much as I can tell from photos her appearance is great.


Little Imp [37093]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:42:11

@ Zingo Star: Don't judge too fast. That was my first impression by seeing it. All in all I think Anna Book is a very sympathetic and charismatic little person.

My Ranking after 'Super Saturday':
1. Belarus - Dmitry Koldun - Work your magic
2. Moldova - Natalie Barbu - Fight
3. Poland - The Jet Set - Time to party
4. Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo
5. Estonia - Gerli Padar - Partners in crime
6. Albania - Fredrik Ndoci - Balada e gurit
7. Slovenia - Alenka Gotar - Cvet z Juga


Ralph Monteiro [37123]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:38:50

My top 7

1) Moldova
2) Poland
3) Malta
4) Slovenia
5) Estonia
6) Belarus
7) Albania


Manos Constantinou [36508]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:34:50

Vanilla NInja might win ! Anyway all i have to say is that Estonia 's song is 100% copy from an old one ! Albanian song i very bad, Poland song is ok , Slovenia 's is good, Moldovas one is ok too.. Ehmm Belarus has got nice song but copy from Dima Bilan sure ... n malta has a very good song.. ! Well at the begining i hate vertigo but day by day i love it more and more anyway this was my opinion!
GO EVRIDIKI GO CYPRUS :)
evridiki ROCKS ;)


zingo star [32746]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:24:51

little imp.hahahhaa you are the one who is absurd who make jugement over a person just becuase she is fat :) loser.


Little Imp [37093]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 17:16:11

@ Santino: Plump Anna and Samba... that's somewhere between droll and absurd.

Poland - Love it or hate it. I like it. In the moment it's in my Top-3 this year.
Estonia - Nice popsong, maybe a bit colorless and plain, but Gerli performs very charismatic.
Slovenia - Would be better with an performer like Sasa Lendero. I don't think that this opera-style will work. Too much screaming at the end.
Malta - I like this oriental style and I'm happy for Olivia Lewis that she finally did it to ESC-stage. But maybe she's a failing favourite like Kate Ryan or Javine.

I would say not really a winning song in between. But let's see, there are many songs still to come.


Kostas Martakis [33109]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 16:38:26

Here is the fantastic performance of Anna Book with her song Samba Sambero in Melodifestivalen.

url=http://www.youtube.c]http://www.youtube.c/url](...)/watch?v=PsZwM9BLP3I

enjoy! :)


zingo star [32746]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 16:32:53

estonias entry is good with a good singer but the song is to weak anyway to enter the finals.


Adam James Jurgen Slack [31555]
Sun 4 Feb 2007 16:16:44

ok i absolutely love some of the songs in eurovision and others need to be improves, check out my page to see my points for 2007 so far and for other years tooo

p.s. SAMBA SAMBERO RULES
If anyone has the swedish songs, slovenian songs, third norwegian semi songs, second dansish semi songs, pleaase tell me im seeking out all antional final tunes, xx xx xx you can add me to msn and talk remember everyone, my adress is on my page xx


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