1. Rita Nessi and I Team - "Dimentica" - 7:45 2. Manuela Felice - "Die Liebe ist eine Reise" - 11:50 3. Paolo Monte - "Questa vita" - 15:45 4. Carol Rich - "Moitié, moitié" - 19:50 5. Marc Dietrich - "Nostradamus" - 23:43 6. Gianni Maselli - "I giorni miei" - 27:35 7. Pierre Alain and Atlas - "Les pianos de l'Atlantique" - 31:45 8. Anetta Philip - "Mit Musik bin ich niemals allein" - 35:30 9. Furbaz - "Da cumpignia" - 39:05
Wow, knowing the disastrous winning entry I didn't expect such great songs as 👌 "Da cumpignia" and "Nostradamus" 👏 By the way, loved the second interval act, too.
I didn't know which was worse than the other. And I was wondering, like, really, that girl with the 2nd song, did she really believe that even with winning this very night here, she could stand a single chance to win the ESC prize with this unbearably anachronistic song of hers? In 1987 that kind of song was surpassed way before, apart from the fact that it was ridiculous in structure and content. No surprise in the end for me to watch the experts placing it dead last. On the other hand Carol Rich seems to have had her own share of Johnny Logan experience... Too bad in the very Johnny Logan night she wasn't the case. And I still remember the comment of my 14 year old cousin the day after the Contest "....and did you see Switzerland (I frankly did but I couldn't remember a single thing about it after 21 songs)... She went on the stage dressed in jeans!!!" (meaning that in a conservative middle urban society presenting yourself in an important event like this in such a casual choice of clothes it seemed like commiting a crime or rather a suicide in this case)
Also... leider leider war Marc Dietrich hier nicht in Hochform... versingt sich grad in der ersten Strophe (fällt aber nicht auf, wenn man die Aufnahme nicht kennt) und schafft es trotzdem fast noch an den ESC. Was ja eigentlich wieder für seine Klasse spricht. Aber nicht auszudenken, wenn er 100% parat gewesen wäre...
1. Rita Nessi and I Team - "Dimentica" - 7:45
2. Manuela Felice - "Die Liebe ist eine Reise" - 11:50
3. Paolo Monte - "Questa vita" - 15:45
4. Carol Rich - "Moitié, moitié" - 19:50
5. Marc Dietrich - "Nostradamus" - 23:43
6. Gianni Maselli - "I giorni miei" - 27:35
7. Pierre Alain and Atlas - "Les pianos de l'Atlantique" - 31:45
8. Anetta Philip - "Mit Musik bin ich niemals allein" - 35:30
9. Furbaz - "Da cumpignia" - 39:05
Wow, knowing the disastrous winning entry I didn't expect such great songs as 👌 "Da cumpignia" and "Nostradamus" 👏
By the way, loved the second interval act, too.
I didn't know which was worse than the other. And I was wondering, like, really, that girl with the 2nd song, did she really believe that even with winning this very night here, she could stand a single chance to win the ESC prize with this unbearably anachronistic song of hers? In 1987 that kind of song was surpassed way before, apart from the fact that it was ridiculous in structure and content. No surprise in the end for me to watch the experts placing it dead last. On the other hand Carol Rich seems to have had her own share of Johnny Logan experience... Too bad in the very Johnny Logan night she wasn't the case. And I still remember the comment of my 14 year old cousin the day after the Contest "....and did you see Switzerland (I frankly did but I couldn't remember a single thing about it after 21 songs)... She went on the stage dressed in jeans!!!" (meaning that in a conservative middle urban society presenting yourself in an important event like this in such a casual choice of clothes it seemed like commiting a crime or rather a suicide in this case)
Also... leider leider war Marc Dietrich hier nicht in Hochform... versingt sich grad in der ersten Strophe (fällt aber nicht auf, wenn man die Aufnahme nicht kennt) und schafft es trotzdem fast noch an den ESC. Was ja eigentlich wieder für seine Klasse spricht. Aber nicht auszudenken, wenn er 100% parat gewesen wäre...