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Humiliated Eurovision duo advised to call themselves Nil Points
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<blockquote data-quote="BarMoo" data-source="post: 21301" data-attributes="member: 175089"><p>SKY News were going out on a limb yesterday to mock the dynamic Liverpudlians.</p><p></p><p>Great TV. Better than the cack-handed performance on the night. I was in a German pub, flag round shoulders, pint in one hand, head in other.</p><p></p><p>I should add that for the contest it all starts on the Monday before. In that week there are two vocal rehearsals, Friday there is the full dress rehearsal, Saturday not sure but I think there is another - and then, the event itself.</p><p></p><p>Unless the sound engineer was a vengeful Frenchy, there would have been no excuse for such a ****up. Artists always blame the toys.</p><p></p><p>Whatever, many of the artists, including (sic) the winner of this years contest used earpiece foldback. Some had on-set fold back (plexiglass wedges - v-nice), others must have relied on the foldback system below stage; including our very own losers. The BBC used out of sight foldback in 1998 if I remember correctly.</p><p></p><p>Why those nutters went out of there way to say yesterday that they COULD sing beggars belief. They didn't deliver the goods on the night and the rest of us were made to look right pricks: variously lying about the possible factors involved. Huh?</p><p></p><p>The highlight of that evening was going to bed without a hangover; since I left the pub pretty sharpish and before the voting has started.</p><p></p><p>Mark.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone else here think that everything was out of sync on Saturday?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BarMoo, post: 21301, member: 175089"] SKY News were going out on a limb yesterday to mock the dynamic Liverpudlians. Great TV. Better than the cack-handed performance on the night. I was in a German pub, flag round shoulders, pint in one hand, head in other. I should add that for the contest it all starts on the Monday before. In that week there are two vocal rehearsals, Friday there is the full dress rehearsal, Saturday not sure but I think there is another - and then, the event itself. Unless the sound engineer was a vengeful Frenchy, there would have been no excuse for such a ****up. Artists always blame the toys. Whatever, many of the artists, including (sic) the winner of this years contest used earpiece foldback. Some had on-set fold back (plexiglass wedges - v-nice), others must have relied on the foldback system below stage; including our very own losers. The BBC used out of sight foldback in 1998 if I remember correctly. Why those nutters went out of there way to say yesterday that they COULD sing beggars belief. They didn't deliver the goods on the night and the rest of us were made to look right pricks: variously lying about the possible factors involved. Huh? The highlight of that evening was going to bed without a hangover; since I left the pub pretty sharpish and before the voting has started. Mark. Did anyone else here think that everything was out of sync on Saturday? [/QUOTE]
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