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THIS IS LONDON CALLING…

Last night, Sunday 26th April 2015, London hosted their annual Eurovision Preview Party – London Eurovision – at the glittering Cafe de Paris in the heart of the West End. The venue was packed with Eurovision fans and press, all eager for a night of Eurotastic entertainment from a number of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, plus some names from previous years scattered throughout.

The London Eurovision party has been growing each year, and this year, the show which was
expertly hosted by the wonderful Nicki French (UK 2000) and Paddy O’Connell (former UK Semi-Finals commentator), saw a staggering 16 acts from this years contest, along with 7 guest acts from previous years or national selections.

The show was kicked off by Kitty Brucknell. Kitty was a contestant from the UK X-Factor, who also tried to represent both Switzerland and Moldova at this year’s contest. She entertained the crown with a selection of hits, including Euphoria, and ended with her entry for the Moldovan national selection. She was followed by Ray Caruana, who led the group Live Report in 1989 for the UK. He performed the song “Why do I always get it wrong?” which earned the UK second place in the contest.

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The hosts – Nicki French & Paddy O’Connell Kitty Bracknell Ray Caruana

The first act from this year was from Hungary. Boggie performed her entry beautifully, showing that she certainly has the vocal capability in a live setting. The audience certainly seems to get behind her, even though the entry is very gentle for this type of setting.

Next up was Mélanie René from Switzerland. She really go the audience going with a few classic pop hits before wowing the crowd with her entry Time to Shine. She certainly shone on stage, and when talking to a few of the audience members after the show, they found themselves liking the song much more than they had before, naming her one of the favourites from the night.

Germany’s Ann Sophie came on next. She sang both of her songs that were entered for Germany this year. The audience all seemed to agree that she chose the right one to take to Vienna.

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Boggie Mélanie René Ann Sophie

Next on to the London stage was the Czech Republic. Marta and Václav certainly know how to work an audience and had them eating out of their hands. They not only performed the Czech entry for this year, but also each performed a solo song too, not only showing off their vocal abilities but their personalities too.

The hosts for this year’s contest then took over the stage. First the Austrian entry, The Makemakes came on to perform their song “I am Yours”, followed by the winner from last year, Conchita Wurst, who performed her winning entry “Rise like a Phoenix” along with 2 of her other songs, “Heroes” and “Unstoppable”. London certainly loves Conchita.

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Marta & Václav The Makemakes Conchita Wurst

Austria was followed my Moldova. Eduard Romanyuta performed his uptempo entry “I want you love” which certainly got the audience moving.

Aminata from Latvia took to the stage next, performing 2 powerful songs, including her entry for this year “Love Injected”. Although she sounded fantastic, the audience did not seem to take to the Latvian entry as well this year and they seem to enjoy “Cake to Bake” at last year’s event.

Amber from Malta followed Latvia. She also chose to warm up the audience with a few songs before presenting “Warrior” to them. The UK will always have a soft spot for Malta and the audience really did enjoy her performance.

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Eduard Romanyuta Aminata Amber

Greece then took over the stage, with Sarbel from 2007 performing his song “Yassou Maria”. Sarbel then introduced this years Greek entrant ,Maria Elena Kyriakou, onto the stage and she performed her ballad “One Last Breath” beautifully.

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Sarbel Maria Elena Kyriakou

The country to receive the biggest cheer on the night was without a doubt Sweden. First the 1992 entrant, Christer Björkman performed his entry “I Morgon Är en Annan Dag” before introducing Måns Zelmerlöw onto the stage to perform “Heroes”. If the crowd in London were anything to go by, Sweden is definitely on course to their 6th victory.

Finally the UK entry took to the stage. Electro Velvet performed their entry “Still in Love with you” and were rewarded with a great reception from the crowd. Alex and Bianca seem to have much more on-stage chemistry and certainly seem to be winning over the UK audience. Will the UK finally be on the left hand side of the score board in Vienna?

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Christer Björkman Måns Zelmerlöw Electro Velvet

Knez from Montenegro was next singing his gorgeous entry “Adio” The audience loved it, and sang along as best they could.

Guy Sebastian representing Australia took to the stage to thunderous applause and sang 3 songs. Although he sang beautifully, the stage presence let him down slightly. He’s clearly enjoying himself though and I am sure he will do Australia proud.

Giannis Karagiannis from Cyprus was up next with his entry “One thing I should have done”. He knows how to work an audience and London certainly seems to love his entry.

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Knez Guy Sebastian Giannis Karagiannis

Cyprus was followed by a previous Maltese entrant. Kurt Calleja from 2012 took to the stage to perform a few songs, including his entry “This is the night”

The next 2015 entrant on stage was Elhaida from Albania. She performed he entry “I’m alive” for the London crowd. Although the audience really enjoyed it, Elhaida did miss a couple of the big notes in her song, which clearly left her very disappointed by her performance.

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Kurt Calleja Elhaida

The final 2015 performance was from Norway. Mørland and Scarlett were utterly charming with the audience and performed “A Monster Like Me” flawlessly. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, and it should certainly fare well in Vienna.

Finally the host Nicki French finished off with her 2000 entry “Don’t play that song again” rounding off a fantastic evening.

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Mørland and Scarlett Nicki French

The winners from the night certainly seemed to be Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Australia and I am sure they will score highly from the UK voting come Vienna.

NEW R O W MEMBER – TAMAS of HUNGARY on his countries entries

Tamas Vamos from Hungary has just joined OGAE Rest of the world and he will also come to Vienna. Here is his recollection of his country’s songs in Eurovision.
1994 – Friderika Bayer – Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet? – I was only 9 years old, it was the first entry of Hungary. I really like that song today too: deep and emotional but not a happy one.
1995 – Csaba Szigeti – Új név a régi ház falán – I really don’t remember about this song and singer… I think I missed the event in that year.
1996 – Gjon Delhusa – Fortuna – Delhusa is a kind of Z-list celebrities in Hungary. I cannot remember this song.
1997 – VIP – Miért kell, hogy elmenj? – This was the first ESC which I clearly remember. I didn’t really like the song, but I was sad about the result of Hungary (12th place). I had not known yet that it’s a great result and also didn’t know yet what kind of party/family is the ESC.
1998 – Charlie – A holnap már nem lesz szomorú – Charlie has a great voice. He’s still popular but doesn’t make new songs, so now is kind of retro. The song was forgetable. I’m sure about it, because I don’t remember.
THE BIG BREAK
2005 – NOX – Forogj világ – A huge hit! Another 12th place song, even they had a good odds about winning too. This year, I became a fan of ESC
2006 – Hungary missed to catch the flight to Athens, or I don’t know why we did not participate…
2007 – Magdi Rúzsa – Unsubstantial blues – She’s a great singer, now the member of the experts in A Dal, the Hungarian selector show. The song had a good result (9th place), but the next year, there was no automatical qualification to the Final by the last year’s result – bad luck! The song is good, but not my favourite. A little bit slow, a little bit blue… But what else should be a song with “blues” in the title… In this year, I finally understood what is ESC – thanks to the performance of Verka Serduchka and the Lasha tumbai (TANZEN!)
2008 – Csézy – Candlelight – The only last place song by Hungary in ESC. No comment… This song was boring. Afterall, this year was the first, when I realised, that an ESC show can be also boring…
2009 – Zoli Ádok – Dance With Me – He didn’t qualified to the Final, but I love this song. I didn’t hear about Ádok before ESC 2009, and I also have heard nothing since then too… But this song was great. And the show too. This was the first and the last time, when my favourite won the contest.
2010 – Norway is cold and expensive, so Hungary stayed home… :
2011 – Kati Wolf – What about my dreams? – I think I don’t have to introduce this song to OGAE, do I? 🙂 The result was disappointing, the song is still a big hit in Hungary. This was the first year, when I listened the song before the event and catched the favourites. (The Danish New Tomorrow and – shame on me – the Jedwards’ Lipstick)
2012 – Compact Disco – Sound of Our Hearst – A Dal started in this year, so finally we got a national selection show. They was not my favourite. I think they are not original, a bit too dark. It was a miracle that they qualified to the final. This year the ESC show was not really good… But the songs were awesome!!! I think this year had the most great hits.
2013 – ByeAlex – Kedvesem – I was satisfied with the result of A Dal. This song was my very favourite. Everyone in Hungary expected a Nullpoints or last place results – he catched the 10th place with a 12 pts from Germany. I remember I was at a party and we drank at every points was given to Hungary. We didn’t expected to drink so much…
2014 – András Kállay-Saunders – Running – good song, good singer. That’s all…  And a 5th place. It was amazing to enjoy ESC at a party in Berlin with many ESC fans and watching the results with a Swedish guy. And also a big experience to see the first time the Hungarian entry to lead the scoreboard – a while.
2015 – ? – This year, I cannot imagine about the entries of A Dal that can be as good as Kállay-Saunders or ByeAlex. But after good years, has to come a weak one.