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Andrew WK
28-02-2007, 12:20
Oh dear, and just when you think things couldn't get worse for him...

From the BBC website:

Eurovision hope for Darkness star

Justin Hawkins - former frontman of glam rock band The Darkness - is hoping to sing at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The singer and guitarist is one of six acts competing to represent the UK in this year's competition in Helsinki.

Former East 17 star Brian Harvey, ex-Atomic Kitten Liz McClarnon, and hip-hop group Big Brovaz are also vying to take part.

The public will vote for their top song in Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up, to be shown on BBC One next month.

The other contestants are pop newcomer Cyndi and reforming pop quartet Scooch.

Only one of the six acts will go to the Finnish capital for the 52nd annual contest in May.

Hawkins, who quit The Darkness in October last year, will take to the stage with singer Beverlei Brown to perform They Don't Make `Em Like They Used To.

Harvey will perform I Can, McClarnon will sing (Don't It Make You) Happy, and Cyndi will hope to impress the public with her song I'll Leave My Heart.

Chart-topping hip-hop group Big Brovaz, who have made a return to the UK music scene as a four piece, will perform Big Bro Thang, while all-singing, all-dancing Scooch will perform Flying The Flag (For You).

Daz Sampson finished in 19th place in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, in Athens, Greece with Teenage Life.

The contest was won by monster rockers Lordi with the song Hard Rock Hallelujah.

They will perform the song during the Making Your Mind Up show.

Making Your Mind Up will be hosted by Eurovision veteran Sir Terry Wogan, and TV presenter Fearne Cotton.

Sir Terry said: "This year hope springs eternal. Who knows, this could be the year that the UK makes it into the top ten. It's about time."

Cotton, who served as a judge on last year's show, said: "I'm delighted to be returning to Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up as a co-host with my pal Terry this year.

"I can't wait to see what tricks the acts have up their sleeves this time. Can anyone top DJ Daz's troupe of school girls?

"It's an eclectic mix again this year so it will be anyone's guess who the public will vote for."

Thomasd
28-02-2007, 12:21
They could have followed Lordis lead and got an insane hard rock/metal band. Its the way forward!

Mr Majestik
28-02-2007, 12:35
Surely the big news is that pop band Scootch have reformed to have a go!


It really is the last chance saloon for failed pop turns isn't it.

J M
28-02-2007, 13:02
As if Eurovision wasn't bad enough, following Lordi's win last year it'll no doubt be inundated from now on with "novelty" acts.

agnetha
28-02-2007, 15:28
Judging by the snippets of songs from here (http://www.rogepost.com/n/1515650863) (all bits of songs in one handy place)

Big Brovaz - for hip hop it's rather good. Put on a dramatic stage show and it could do well
Cyndi - dull ballad. Forgettable and sappy
Brian Harvey - sounds like you'd expect it. Forgettable R&B
Beverlei Brown/Justin Hawkins - the Beverlei Brown bits are good, the Hawkins bits are screechy, but the song sounds great
Liz McClaron - has a definite Dusty Springfield vibe but screams 16th place (which admittedly would be an improvement on recent years...)
Scooch - the most obvious Eurovision song. Pure Eurocheese, but the chorus is a bit forgettable

Without hearing the full versions yet, my favourites are Big Brovaz and Brown/Hawkins.

agnetha
28-02-2007, 15:30
As if Eurovision wasn't bad enough, following Lordi's win last year it'll no doubt be inundated from now on with "novelty" acts.
Nope. The only one picked that's vaguely novelty so far is the Israeli entry. Most of the songs chosen are pretty crap however. Definitely needs a kick up the backside at the moment

TheDot
28-02-2007, 15:39
Was it me or did that Cyndi ballad sound a hell of a lot like 'You Raise Me Up'?

Bloom
28-02-2007, 17:30
You think that's bad, apparently Morrisey was seriously considering it at one point :lol:

Andrew WK
01-03-2007, 11:17
Was it me or did that Cyndi ballad sound a hell of a lot like 'You Raise Me Up'?
Too right and that one by the Atomic Dog is a rip-off of Son of a Preacher Man.