A MESSAGE FROM R O W – OUR FUTURE

 

The start of a new year traditionally start with people having all kinds of new year’s resolutions as they reflect on the past year and see where things could improve in the new year. At R O W we are doing the same.
The club is now 10 years old and is regarded as one of the better functioning clubs in the OGAE family. Most of this is because both Andy and I do have in general more time to spend on club matters than the management in other clubs.
In 2000 I took a very drastic decision regarding my own future when my boss suddenly in February that year changed his mind about my leave in May for Stockholm when he approved the leave already 26 January 2000. I took the case to court and won and the company had to put me on “early retirement” so I could go to Eurovision. I decided not to work again full time and did just part time work if and when I feel like it. I stopped that also when I focused exclusively on Eurovision, the club and the covering of Euro songs in Afrikaans. it worked well.
It is, however, no secret that since 2014 and especially after Copenhagen, it has not been the same. Although I am mentally tough, there were times when things got too much even for me, but as things go in cycles, certain times thing again became better and then worse again. It took a strain on my health,the one thing I regard so high as no money can buy it and I started thinking about retiring from OGAE, R O W and Eurovision in general.
The day before the Copenhagen final I said to Morten I will only continue if Norway, Austria or Switzerland win (three countries I love attending Eurovision at), and the decision was made for me as Austria won.
Now I am going back to Stockholm in 2016, the city where things changed drastically for me in 2000 and now I am faced once again with a major decision.
I know you cannot please everybody, it is an impossible task, but something that is so special to me, is now routinely interrupted by 1 or 2 people – for me to enjoy Eurovision again like in the 90’s, I think it is time to re-think my involvement in especially OGAE. It is no secret that R O W is not liked by some at OGAE and we are treated like the Cinderella club, even virtually non existing clubs such as Bulgaria seem to enjoy a higher status than R O W. Yes, we do not have an own entry but we bring ten times more activity to fans than 50% of the other clubs put together – but more and more Andy and I get the impression that certain sections of OGAE (with the help of individuals inside R O W) will like nothing better than to see the end of R O W.
The term of the R O W board ends 31 May 2016 and new elections will have to do done. It is the ideal time to re-evaluate my own position. There are 5 months to go and unless things change, I will retire from OGAE on 31 May 2016. I know that Andy feels the same. We do not need OGAE and the club to enjoy Eurovision, and are part of the system because we enjoy it. The last year most of the joy has been taken away by others (and these people know who they are). We acknowledge their right to not like us but we cannot be treated differently from other OGAE clubs.
People who know me well, know I hate surprises and that is why I inform R O W members well in advance of the way we think after Stockholm.

R O W TOP 12 SONGS – WATERLOO

What better way to start 2016 than with WATERLOO by ABBA, the 1974 Eurovision winner and the first Swedish winner. Many of you played their HAPPY NEW YEAR yesterday – I did not but heard it no less than 4 times on the radio.

This song set the tone for Swedish success at Eurovision and it is no surprise it is among our club’s top 12. It is also the oldest entry to have made it. As we are heading for Stockholm in May, we will interact with Abba songs a lot and even attend the ABBA museum,

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Orgesa Zaimi releases official video for ‘Një shishe në oqean’

Orgesa Zaimi {copyright: Agron Tufa, Diana Ziu/Vydia.com}
Orgesa Zaimi {copyright: Agron Tufa, Diana Ziu/Vydia.com}

Orgesa Zaimi participated in the recent 54th edition of Festivali i Këngës (the Eurovision national selection) in Albania. Her song was entitled Një shishe në oqean (A bottle in the ocean). Now Orgesa has released the official video to accompany her song which is beautifully produced and orchestrated and perfectly performed.

Orgesa is no stranger to the Eurovision stage. She was with the Albanian team on stage in Moscow in 2009 with Kejsi Tola and her entry, Carry Me In Your Dreams. She has also participated in many festivals including Top Fest and Kenga Magjike in Albania.

You can see the video for Një shishe në oqean below.

Source: www.orgesa.com; www.esccovers.com

Six finalists introduced in Spain

María Isabel {copyright: 20minutos.es}
María Isabel {copyright: 20minutos.es}

Spain have decided to go for a national selection to decide their act for the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Stockholm, Sweden. Six acts have been announced and one of them is the winner of the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, María Isabel. Her winning song was called Antes Muerta Que Sencilla.

The six finalists are –

  • Xuso Jones
  • Electric Nana
  • Salvador Beltrán
  • Barei
  • Maverick 
  • María Isabel

More news of the televised national final will be announced soon by TVE.

Source: TVE; www.eurovision.tv

R O W TOP 12 SONGS – MAKING YOUR MIND UP

For the next 5/6 days, we will look a little closer at the 12 songs from which R O W member’s top song will come.

We start off withMAKING YOUR MIND UP by Bucks Fizz, who won the 1981 Eurovision song contest for the United Kingdom.

It is a good song to start off with as R O W members are asked to MAKE THEIR MINDS UP and vote until 10 January 2016 for their top Eurovision song.

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The Virus return with ‘Weekend’

The Virus {copyright: imeldi.ge}
The Virus {copyright: imeldi.ge}

The Virus recently represented Georgia at the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Sofia, Bulgaria with their entry, Gabede (Dare). Now they have released their follow up single entitled Weekend.

Weekend is an upbeat and happy song with a lot of energy that is perfect for the parties and discos. The song is composed by Giga Kukhianidze and Gigi Tevzadze. Arrangement is by Boriko Shkhiani.

The Virus consist of Elee Kay, Lizi Tavberidze, Tako Gagnidze and Data Pavliashvili.

You can see The Virus perform Weekend below.

Source: The Virus; www.esccovers.com

Eneda Tarifa will represent Albania at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest

Eneda Tarifa {copyright: RTSH}
Eneda Tarifa {copyright: RTSH}

Eneda Tarifa has been chosen to represent Albania at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest. She won the 54th Festivali i Këngës in Tirana with her song Përrallë (Fairytale). The song was composed by Olsa Toqi.

There were two semi-finals and 22 songs participated in the final. The voting was by an expert jury that included the 2008 Albanian Eurovision representative, Olta Boka.

The 22 acts and songs competing were –

  1. Sigi BastriEngjëll i lirë
  2. Rezarta Smaja & Klodian KaçaniDashuri në përjetësi
  3. Dilan RekaBuzëqesh
  4. Adrian Lulgjuraj – Jeto dhe ëndërro
  5. Erga HalilajMonolog
  6. Evans RamaFlakë
  7. Jozefina SimoniNjë det me ty
  8. Egert PanoMos ik
  9. Genc TukiçiSa të dashuroj
  10. Kozma DushiNjë kafe
  11. Luiz EjlliPa mbarim
  12. Teuta KurtiNë sytë e mi
  13. Besa KrasniqiLiroje zemrën
  14. Nilsa HysiAsaj
  15. Kristi PopaAjo çfarë ndjej
  16. Flaka KrelaniS’je për mu
  17. Enxhi NasufiInfinit
  18. Lindi IslamiPër një mrekulli
  19. Florent AbrashiTë ndjek çdo hap
  20. Eneda TarifaPërrallë
  21. Renis GjokaAto që s’ti them dot
  22. Aslajdon ZaimajMerrmë që sot

You can see Eneda performing her winning song below.

Source: www.eurovision.tv; www.esccovers.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnBXUIqZjXQ

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