Your top 2 stand out as authentic, whereas the rest are disposable, at best. I really appreciated your review of Judy et cie. Great stuff. ( Mot de jour this time - Obnoxious😉)
Here are my personal votes/rankings, i'am from the Netherlands (Rotterdam city) 12 points: Belgium - Pierre Rapsat - Judy et cie 10 points: United Kingdom - Brotherhood of Man - Save your kisses for me 8 points: Finland - Fredi & the Friend - Pump pump 7 points: Monaco - Mary Christy - Toi, la musique et moi 6 points: Norway - Anne Karine Strom - Mata Hari 5 points: Italy - Al Bano & Romina Power - We'll live it all again 4 points: Israël - Chocolate, Menta, Mastik - Emor shalom 3 points: Spain - Braulio - Sobran las palabras 2 points: Yuogoslavia - Ambasadori - Ne mogu skriti svoju bol 1 point : Luxembourg - Jürgen Marcus - Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment
I just find this year quite weird. I really love some songs, even if I know they are guilty pleasures, like Norway and Switzerland, but I don't really enjoy some fan favorites. But again, I love to see another opinions! My top 5 is; 5. Norway 4. Greece 3. Portugal 2. Spain 1. France Take care, my sweet friend!
«I have now filled in all the songs up inclusive C tier, or should I say tear? Now let’s do the B and up! Ehh, wait… There are no more songs…» This was a rather weak year for the most parts, wasn’t it?
@@groot1421 I needed to listen to the whole song again to give it a fair chance. I do get its beauty. But it doesn’t quite hit me unfortunately. It is like slow tv that only lasts for 3 minutes. It doesn’t quite fit the 3 minute formate. It would need to go on for much longer and build in intensity and passion. The story telling is just cut too short imo. When it ends I would rather like him to continue with some ad lib vocal runs with long and pasionate tones and builds. But a nice and tender tune, none the less.
My Top Portugal, Italy, Ireland, France, U.K.
That damned brass section! 😆😆
Judy et cie is just incredible!
Mata Hari is my favorite. I just can’t help but love it
Yay, I was right about your #1 🥰
I love Netherlands!!!
My prediction: Belgium is your #1 (it is mine)
Your top 2 stand out as authentic, whereas the rest are disposable, at best. I really appreciated your review of Judy et cie. Great stuff. ( Mot de jour this time - Obnoxious😉)
Here are my personal votes/rankings, i'am from the Netherlands (Rotterdam city)
12 points: Belgium - Pierre Rapsat - Judy et cie
10 points: United Kingdom - Brotherhood of Man - Save your kisses for me
8 points: Finland - Fredi & the Friend - Pump pump
7 points: Monaco - Mary Christy - Toi, la musique et moi
6 points: Norway - Anne Karine Strom - Mata Hari
5 points: Italy - Al Bano & Romina Power - We'll live it all again
4 points: Israël - Chocolate, Menta, Mastik - Emor shalom
3 points: Spain - Braulio - Sobran las palabras
2 points: Yuogoslavia - Ambasadori - Ne mogu skriti svoju bol
1 point : Luxembourg - Jürgen Marcus - Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment
I just find this year quite weird. I really love some songs, even if I know they are guilty pleasures, like Norway and Switzerland, but I don't really enjoy some fan favorites. But again, I love to see another opinions! My top 5 is;
5. Norway
4. Greece
3. Portugal
2. Spain
1. France
Take care, my sweet friend!
Lets hope it is not the last clip.🙏
I can guarantee 1977 is fine too ;)
«I have now filled in all the songs up inclusive C tier, or should I say tear? Now let’s do the B and up!
Ehh, wait… There are no more songs…»
This was a rather weak year for the most parts, wasn’t it?
Not the best, but Belgium is an A+ for me! 😁
@@groot1421 I needed to listen to the whole song again to give it a fair chance.
I do get its beauty. But it doesn’t quite hit me unfortunately.
It is like slow tv that only lasts for 3 minutes.
It doesn’t quite fit the 3 minute formate.
It would need to go on for much longer and build in intensity and passion.
The story telling is just cut too short imo.
When it ends I would rather like him to continue with some ad lib vocal runs with long and pasionate tones and builds.
But a nice and tender tune, none the less.