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Post by HATÅRI on Feb 17, 2019 7:42:37 GMT 1
Ok that's the best choice they could make so I'm not mad. It's my tied-1st favourite song chosen last night (because Last Night and The Dream are shit imho). Should get Estonia it's second qualification in a row if everything goes well.
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Post by basil on Feb 17, 2019 11:59:17 GMT 1
not bad, maybe a bit too generic..
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Post by George J. on Feb 17, 2019 13:09:15 GMT 1
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Post by fabbi on Feb 17, 2019 18:34:28 GMT 1
First of all, why does his name sound familiar? Guessing either because of Melodifestivalen 2015 or his song with Tungevaag & Raaban 🤔 Yeah, these sound pretty good!
It's not? Sahlene (2002) and Sandra Oxenryd (2006) were from Sweden competing for Estonia Well, that was long before I cared about Estonia in ESC.
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Post by Abernathy on Feb 17, 2019 19:35:23 GMT 1
7
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Post by Anesović on Feb 17, 2019 21:46:39 GMT 1
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I had a few favourites going into this, so I wasn't expecting much from Eesti Laul, but alas, a decent winner managed to emerge from it in the end. And a Swede again, nonetheless o/
The song might have been inspired by Avicii's works, but I will still gladly enjoy this song as much as any person. The chorus is very rememberable, and is very easy to get stuck in your head + it has a wonderful melody and beat. And I cannot help but love how well he sings it as well. The fact that he hits all high notes in the chorus is marvelous to itself. Though, I'm not gonna lie, I do find some parts of the song to be rather lackluster and unoriginal, especially the 2nd half of the chorus, which sounds like smth you'd hear from any radio hit. (Also, rhyming "this" with "this" in the chorus does not work, Crone, but you do you).
But in any case, the song is listenable, and as much as I wanted Sandra, this song definitely has its positives as well. I'm still stuck between giving this a or a , but again, time will give me an answer to this dilemma later.
Will it qualify to the finals? Could happen. I have no idea how this will look on stage in Tel Aviv, as the Eesti Laul performance just feels way too complex for Eurovision, with all those camera shots and angles + green screen, but if EER and Crone could provide a decent performance, and he can keep the vocals in place, I'd say Estonia is definitely in the race for a Grand Final ticket.
Overall, I had other favourites, but Estonia has yet to really disappoint. It's great to see Victor Crone get a shot at Eurovision, and I'm sure he'll do wonderful. I hope for the best of luck to both Victor Cone and Estonia through out their Eurovision 2019 journey.
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Post by Tufkai on Feb 19, 2019 9:14:42 GMT 1
His voice is annoying, and the music sounds like a mash up of 3/4 different pop songs from 2013
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Post by fabbi on Feb 23, 2019 9:05:28 GMT 1
Up to tbh. It's not the most original one however...
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You're Stuck on Me Like a Tatoo
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Post by Wysteria on Feb 23, 2019 13:20:47 GMT 1
it is ok, I give it 7. It isn't anything I would really stan but I like it down to , my opinion remains the same but I feel like it is more than
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Post by Queen of Mean (Inactive) on Feb 23, 2019 23:46:29 GMT 1
This. I hope they change the staging a bit, because it is visually exhausting at times and a bit confusing overall.
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