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Triana Park to represent Latvia with ‘Line’ at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest

Triana Park {copyright: LTV}
Triana Park {copyright: LTV}

Triana Park have won the 2017 Supernova national selection and will represent Latvia at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Line. The four piece band are Agnese Rakovska, Artūrs Strautiņš, Edgars Viļums and Kristaps Ērglis.

The final consisted of four acts –

Triana Park Line
My Radiant YouAll I Know
The LudvigI’m In Love With You
Santa DaņeļevičaYour Breath

The voting was by public only on this occasion.

You can see Triana Park perform their winning song below.

Source: www.eurovision.tv

 

Latvia: 2017 Supernova semi-final – fours songs advance to the final

Flag of Latvia
Flag of Latvia

The semi-final of the 2017 Supernova national selection in Latvia took place yesterday with four songs going through to the grand final to be held on 26 February.

The acts and songs to make it were –

  • Triana Park Line
  • My Radiant YouAll I Know
  • The Ludvig – I’m In Love With You
  • Santa Daņeļeviča – Your Breath

You can see the finalists below –

Source: www.eurovision.tv

 

 

 

Latvia: The qualifiers for semi-final in 2017 Supernova

Flag of Latvia
Flag of Latvia

Over the last two Sundays four acts from each week qualified for the semi-finals of the 2017 Supernova national selection in Latvia.

Week 1

Miks Dukurs Spiritual Priest
Lauris Valters Magic Years
Franco Franco – Up
Linda Leen – Who Is In Charge 

Week 2

My Radiant YouAll I Know
Triana Park Line
Santa DaņeļevičaYour Breath
The LudwigI’m In Love With You 

Source: www.eurovision.tv

EUROVISION 2004 – ISTANBUL – TURKEY

2004 saw the introduction of a semi final and so a longer period for Eurovision than just a week was needed. Many did not know it would be longer, like Morten and so he booked a flight just for the last week and was unable to cancel. I was able to cancel my flight (and pay the cancellation fee) and book a new one. I was there for the first week alone and lived in a certain hotel and then moved to the hotel I shared with Morten for the second week. My hotel was very nice but in another area. Istanbul was quite a shock to me, I have never seen so many people around and it was a struggle with my luggage on a train from the airport to the hotel through so many people.

I remember very little about my visa for Turkey so it must have been one of the few that went very smoothly. In 2004 Turkish airlines was not as yet flying to South Africa so I flew with Emirates via Dubai. Although the flight was nice, there was an 11 hour stop over in Dubai, and with no visa I had to sit all 11 hours in the airport. It was dreadful and I still do not know how I managed to get through 11 hours.

The food in Istanbul was a highlight and I had kebab from the morning to the evening, day after day, like chicken for breakfast, lamb for lunch and beef for supper. I however got very confused with the currency, the tons of ZEROS on the notes. After twice making a mistake by giving one zero note extra and the shops not correcting you and just keep the extra money, I started counting the notes with the zeros before handing them to the shops.

I can write pages on this Eurovision, the wonderful Nordic party at one of the big 5 star hotels where I met all 5 the Nordic artists. Each Nordic delegation was able to bring a few non Nordic people to the party and I was one of the few through Norway. After the party I took a ride in one of the delegation buses back to the venue with Max Mannola from Finland (one of the sweetest people I have ever met at Eurovision). From the venue I had a ride in a Istanbul bus to hotel which had at least 300 local people in and my feet did not touch the ground, I was literally hanging in the air between tons of people.

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I also have to say the welcome party in Istanbul was just perfect – the setting where it took place – breathtaking! I ran into Linas and Simona who had a copy of their promo single with them to give to me. The song was composed by Michalis Antoniou (who was at the time OGAE president of Cyprus) and Linas.

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FYR of Macedonia brought one of their superstars, TOSE PROESKI and his song “Life”. I met him and he was such a nice person. It was awful when he died tragically in a car crash.

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Tose has touched the lives of many people and Andreas from Vienna is a huge fan and sent us a picture of his Tose CD collection

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Another highlight was meeting DANNE ATTLERUD (Swedish composer but in Istanbul as the composer of the Norwegian entry). We are still friends to this day and I have been involved in helping him to get many of his songs covered in South Africa.

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I also met up with SVEINN RUNAR SIGUDSSON(from Iceland) and his father who were there as composers for the Icelandic entry Heaven by Jonsi. And we are still friends today and this year I will be sitting in the venue with Sveinn’s parents and his sister. Sveinn’s wife is Ukrainian and he met her in Kyiv in 2005 and so I will also meet her family in Kyiv. I love “Heaven” but I still think it is an ugly promo package Iceland has brought to Eurovision (their promo packs almost every year makes my top 5).

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I felt sick one day and it was the only time ever I used the services of the nurses on duty at Eurovision.

One of the highlights for me was an artist who sat in the press conferences and drew a picture of each artist and by the time the press conference was finished, he was able to hand the artist the drawing. He was so talented. I wonder if anybody took photo’s of those drawings? There was also a Turkish fan who gave each artist a piece of Turkish delight right after each press conference.

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Slovenia gave us a fantastic promo CD of all the songs that year from EMA – it is a double CD with 16 tracks on each CD. If I remember correctly the duo of Platin got engaged one day during Eurovision when several press and delegations took a trip on a boat. I did not go as I am not found of boat trips.

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Spain brought Ramon del Castillo who also came through Operacion Triumfo – they stressed to us in the press conference that he was this third representative for Spain from the Canary island – with Braulio from 1971 and Jose Velez from 1978.

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Austria was there with three guys called TIE-BREAK and their song “Du bist” which many fans did not like.But they were such nice people, their press conference was great and they had a special tie for some of the press. The tie was cut in to and put together with a pin. I got a tie but gave it to a friend who collects ties.

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And who can forget the introduction of SAKIS ROUVAS who took part in 2000 at the Olympic games in Athens? This somersault on stage was something I will never forget. He became a model for several companies, featuring in their ads like Pepsi and Vodaphone. This promo single is among my top 3 of all time – it looks like a denim jean with a pocket and the CD inside the pocket. Fantastic,Pity the song “Shake it” was a little too Michael Jackson for me but it suited him well.

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Ukraine was there with Ruslana and she of course won and gave Ukraine their first victory. I cannot say that I am mad over “Wild dances”. However Ruslana came to South Africa some months after her win and became only the second winner after Vicky Leandros to come to South Africa.

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Ruslana fans also got a note book with her logo on

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How can I forget the song from Croatia “You are the only one” by Ivan Mikulic. It became my top song in 2004 even although there were so many I love. And who would have known then that many years later (in 2016) Sergey Lasarov will bring a song with the same title and his song also became my top song for that year?

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Also Malta surprised me with their best song ever “On again … off again” – I regard this as the most catchy title ever of a Eurovision song and I remember Ralph Siegel commented this is one of the songs he would have liked to write himself.

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The promo single of Latvia is probably my most loved promo single – not the shape or form of it, that is very ordinary – a normal paper single. But people who represented radio stations got a promo single with 9 DIFFERENT LANGUAGE versions – I think this is a record. On it is the song “Dziesma par laimi” in Latvian (of course) and 8 other language versions are Estonian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Finnish and Dutch. The Dutch version has an interesting title called “Aap uit de mouw” and Sietse Bakker did the lyrics together with Rianna Raeven. I got this song covered in Afrikaans – pity I did not know of this project prior to Eurovision otherwise the original Latvian duo Formins & Kleins could have done it as well. This single for me is 100% what Eurovision is about, having a great song in many different languages.

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With many more entries now, a double CD was released and it was the first time I bought it. I decided to buy it in the host city every year. Actually a friend of mine, John Jagodowski gave me money for my birthday and said I should use that for the Eurovision CD. It has now become tradition and every year I use the money from him for my birthday for the Eurovision double CD.

Morten fell ill on the day of the final and was unable to go to the venue and so I stayed with him in the hotel room and we watched it on TV.

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In the hotel was also several Norwegian fans and they had to leave like 4 am for the airport to catch their flight. My flight was only in the evening and by the time I booked out, I had a nasty surprise. The hotel told me that I stayed an EXTRA day and so I was forced to pay for one more day. This was of course ridicilous but with the staff unable to really communicate in English I just paid the extra day.

I was home only a few days when I had a horror car accident and broke my arm and several ribs. It was a freak accident because I was on my scooter in a side street when two big trucks collided in the main street but the impact of the accident was so heavy that one truck was pushed into the side street and part of it fell on me and my scooter. I also got the flu and you can imagine how awful it was to cough with three broken ribs.

Music wise, my favourites were all songs by male singers
Croatia – You are the only one – Ivan Mikulic
Iceland – Heaven – Jonsi
Norway – High – Knut Anders Sorum
United Kingdom – Hold on to our love – James Fox
Malta – On again …off again – Ludwig & Julie

Actually many songs were likeable and it was one of the best Eurovisions music wise ever for me. My dislikes came in the form of
Turkey – For real – Athena
Estonia – Tii – Neikokoso
Germany – Can’t wait until tonight – Max
And the song that got zero points (the first in the new format), the horror of Switzerland – Celebrate – Piero & the music stars

To think that Piero had assembled with him people that came 2nd to 6th on a talent show in Switzerland was just unbelievable. I think this song generally rate among the lowest by Eurovision fans all over the world.

 

 

 

EUROVISION 2000 – STOCKHOLM – SWEDEN

I of course was delighted to go to Stockholm – being a lover of Swedish music and also a Nordic country. But leading up to EUROVISION I had a major personal crisis. I applied for two weeks leave for Eurovision and visiting some other countries in Europe. I actually put it my application for leave on the 26th of January (for May). My boss approved it. Luckily I made a photocopy of the signed leave form before it was passed on to the personal department. Then towards the end of February, my boss suddenly said I had to go on leave in March, I refused – I had nothing to do in March and my leave was for May. He then got the staff to turn against me, my secretary refused to do any work I gave her, my best female friend at work one morning ran into the male toilet when she saw me coming down the passage, just not to speak to me. I did not take this lying down and went to court. My boss claimed he signed my leave for March (and meanwhile had the leave form destroyed by the personal department). I went instantly to the labour court, it was expensive but the judge gave one look at my photocopy of the leave form where MAY was clearly spelt out and my boss signature, and said I must go back to work and with a sum of money as compensation. I did not want to work in such conditions anymore and then suggested that they send me on early retirement and pay me monthly a pension as if I do not work anymore. So I stopped working permanently but if I again work full time, the monthly pension would stop. Why work and have stress when I got a monthly salary (yes not as much as if I had worked), but I choose Eurovision above work and a career.

Since this all happened so close to Eurovision, I was not able to book good accommodation and this was my worst accommodation ever at Eurovision. The only accommodation I could get was at a youth hostel on a big boat in the harbour. I was staying in a cabin for two people but the horror was that the other person was someone new every night as most people stayed just a day while I stayed the entire week.

The venue was one of the best – GLOBAN and I liked the whole set-up. One slight problem was the fact that the international airport in Stockholm is probably the furthest away from any city center in Europe. But Eurovision provided me with free transport from the airport in a taxi and they even got someone who spoke Dutch to drive me from the airport to the city to make me feel at home.

2000 was the first I saw the OGAE fan stand. It was, however, totally hidden away somewhere in a side passage of the Globen and I did not think many people visited it.

Stockholm was also the year my paths crossed with Andreas from Vienna, Austria. I had known of him as I had a very good friend who was a member of OGAE Austria and he told me to be on the look out for Andreas, also a member of OGAE Austria who was coming to Stockholm. Andreas did not have accreditation so often during breaks, I went out to chat to him and helped him get some of the promo singles.

I can’t remember if the press got free transport, but I walked every day to Globen – it was a distance but a nice walk and I enjoyed it. Obviously my hostel on the boat was nowhere near any hotel where the delegations stayed so I could not use the delegation buses.

Like in Oslo, the pigeonholes were open and people wondered inbetween them and helped themselves to CD’s, especially the Croatian CD which came in the form of a tin box.

Latvia debuted in Stockholm with a great song and finally all three Baltic countries were at Eurovision.

Someone similar to Guildo Horn, in the form of Stefan Raab, was the German entry. The German selection again was nothing special – there was a Ralph Siegel song sung by Corinna May but it was not a very good song. I quite liked Fancy and “We can move a mountain” and “Bitter blue” by Kind of blue was nice as well and 100 times better than the Stefan Rabb rubbish. Once again Germany ended at the bottom of my rankings.

Austria had again a great promo campaign. This time there was a robot running around the press center. I cannot recall exactly what the robot did, but it was fun seeing him/her moving around.

I got on very well with the composers of the Finnish entry “A little bit” by Nina Astrom. The lyric writer is Dutch and he apologized for not mentioning Johannesburg in the lyrics.

The Malta entry was also good, “Desire” by Claudette Pace with music by Philip Vella and lyrics by Gerard James Borg.

Each Eurovision also has several parties organised by various delegations. Like all previous years I have attended, there was again the welcome reception at the Stockholm City hall on the Monday – it was a buffet. There was also a Danish party where you could meet the Olsen brothers. That took place on the Wednesday and was at the Globe hotel. Because there are just so many days during Eurovision, several parties clashed and BMG records and BBC Television had a party for Nicki French at Tip Top but also on the same night (and time) as the Olsen brothers party. Many press go party hopping, staying like 30 minutes at one and then move to the next. I normally only attended a party if it was really special or if the CD was only handed out at such a party.

My favourites were
Ireland – Millennium of love – Eamonn Toal
Latvia – My star – Brainstorm
Finland – A little bit – Nina Astrom
Denmark – Olsen brothers – Fly on the wings of love
Malta – Desire – Claudette Pace

And the ones I disliked
Germany – Wadde hadde dudde da – Stefam Raab
France – On aura le ciel – Sofia Mestari
Israel – Sa-meakh – Ping pong

To read previous years go to esccovers
http://www.esccovers.com/tag/lookingback/

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2016 Euro songs making the ESC top 250

31 of the 42 Eurovision entries have made the ESC top 250 which was revealed on New Year’s eve.
lets look at them
204 – Malta
203 – Belarus
171 – Serbia
168 – Slovenia
166 – Ireland
148 – San Marino
146 – Italy
143 – Lithuania
142 – Germany
140 – Israel
135 – Azerbaijan
099 – Belgium
094 – Hungary
078 – Czech republic
076 – Croatia
058 – United Kingdom
056 – Latvia
053 – Netherlands
050 – Sweden
049 – Austria
048 – Iceland
045 – Denmark
043 – Estonia
033 – Spain
031 – Armenia
027 – Poland
015 – Australia
012 – France
006 – Bulgaria
004 – Ukraine
003 – Russia

Then and Now: 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest : Latvia

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Dzintars Čīča  – Tu Esi Vasarā

Soon after the contest, Dzintars released his album, Nāc Un Dziedi, and continued to compete in other talent shows in Latvia.

He moved to St. Petersburg in Russia in 2014, in the hope to improve his recording career.

Dzintars has also taken up extreme combat sports which have components of boxing, wrestling and martial arts.
He is  currently doing a concert tour around Latvia.

You can see Dzintars then and now below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdgJ5hzaVuM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPG7DoEtUAQ

LATVIA AT EUROVISION – THE SOUTH AFRICAN CD COLLECTION

2000 – MY STAR – BRAIN STORM = 1 CD
2001 – TOO MUCH – ARNIS MEDNIS = 1 CD
2002 – I WANNA – MARIE N = 1 CD
2003 – HELLO FROM MARS – F – L – Y = 1 CD
2004 – DZIESMA PAR LAIMI – FORMINS & KLEINS = 2 CD’S
2005 – THE WAR IS NOT OVER – WALTERS & KAZHA = 1 CD
2006 – I HEAR YOUR HEART – COSMOS = 1 CD
2007 – QUESTA NOTTE – BONAPARTI.LV = 1 CD
2008 – WOLVES OF THE SEA – PIRATES OF THE SEA = 2 CD’S
2009 – TRAFFIC JAM -BINTARS BUSULIS = 1 CD
2010 – WHAT FOR – AISHA = 1 CD
2011 – ANGEL IN DISGUISE – MUSIQO = 1 CD
2012 – BEAUTIFUL SONG – ANMARY = 1 CD
2013 – HERE WE GO – PER = 1 CD full
2014 – CAKE TO BAKE – AARZEMNIEKI = 1 CD
2015 – LOVE INJECTED – AMINATA = 1 CD full
2016 – MISSING

VOTE IN SECOND CHANCE CONTEST 2016

 
The OGAE Second Chance Contest 2016 kicked off on 1st of June and members of OGAE Rest of the World can still vote! We are now at the halftime – the deadline for send your vote is 30/06/2016 midnight CET.
 
To vote, you have to rate all the entries, giving them a point between 0 and 5, except the song No. 9 which represents Rest of the World (and of course, Hungary), so if you rate it, it doesn’t count…
 
We ask you to send your votes to escvotes@gmail.com until the deadline. If you vote, you’ll earn 10 points for 2017 Ticket List.
 
Here’s the playlist of this year’s 23 competitors:
 
The details of the songs:
 
01 Belgium I’m not lost Tom Frantzis
02 Belarus My universe NAPOLI
03 Ukraine Helpless The Hardkiss
04 Albania Liroje Zemrën Besa Krasniqi
05 Malta Golden Brooke
06 UK Shine a little light Bianca
07 Lithuania Leading me home Erica Jennings
08 Italy Cieli immensi Patty Pravo
09 Rest Of the World (Hungary) Who we are Kállay Saunders Band
10 Sweden Save me Wiktoria
11 Denmark Never Alone Anja Nissen
12 Austria I’ll be around Elly V
13 Latvia We will be stars MyRadiantU
14 Switzerland Half a smile Vincent Gross
15 Norway Laika The Hungry Hearts
16 Slovenia Črno bel Raiven
17 Estonia Supersonic Laura
18 Finland On it goes Mikael Saari
19 Israel Somebody out there Ella Daniel
20 Romania Behind the shadows Florena
21 Poland Cool me down Margaret
22 Germany Mystery of a blood red rose Avantasia
23 Spain La vida sólo es una María Isabel