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Pierre Kartner performs demo version

The Dutch entry is Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)

The demo version of the Dutch entry in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest has been published and it is performed by Pierre Kartner, who wrote the song. The song is called Ik ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie) meaning I am in love (Sha-la-lie).

Six different versions of this song will be performed by six different artists in the Dutch national final on 7th February. Pierre Kartner has already written the Dutch entry in 1973, which was called De oude muizkant. The song finished 14th among 17 contestants. 

Reactions to the song so far were mixed. DJ Daniël Dekker, host of the radio show, said: "I think this song will be a very big hit. It sounds very international to my ears." Cornald Maas, Dutch commentator in Oslo along with Daniël Dekker commentes: "It's not a very cotemporary song. It reminds me of the seventies. To be honest; it's not really my cup of tea, but it will stand out because its unique style."

In 2009, the Netherlands were represented by De Topper with the song Shine. They finished 17th in the second semi final thus not qualifying for the final. The last time the Netherlands have qualified for a Eurovision final was in 2004.

Pierre Kartner revealing the song on Radio 2:

 

Demo version:



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Martin Fjellanger [45578]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 21:31:12

Remember Latvia in 2008??? The song did very well! So could this :)


w s [29210]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 19:17:22

Edsilia is one of the coaches this year. In fact she is our only hope.


Simon Hylands [26600]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 18:15:21

I think Edsilia Rombley could do this really well!! Bring her back!!


City flyer [57840]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 13:25:42

A friend of mine reckons this is all a publicity hoax just to get
publicity for the contest....and that the real song will be nothing like this in the end. I am in two minds about that, but he is convinced.


oh oh [23579]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 13:14:31

@FilCroft ''After De Toppers, who I hate the most you could even imagine, this? If any of the Czech journalists hear this one, the reputation of the contest in my country will be forever dead...''

The Czech Republic is one of the last countries that is allowed to criticise other songs haha ;-) What about your own songs the last couple of years? They were not much better, were they? :-)

Besides, this is just a demo. There will be 6 different arrangements. So who knows, maybe it will improve :-)


Dennis K [19266]
Tue 22 Dec 2009 05:56:35

well....this maybe would have done ok many many years ago, but in 2010...not so sure about that. theres sumthn about this song that doesnt have 'write off' all over it, but if the song is re arranged music wise, maybe we will c then


pera bg [60690]
Mon 21 Dec 2009 19:02:18

When he singing sha-la-lie for me its sound similar like one part of song Kiss the girl from Little marmaid. With teenage singer, new arangment and good visual stage performance I think The Netherlands have good chance to go in final .


Axel Kearns [47152]
Mon 21 Dec 2009 09:30:11

cross my fingers butr have seripis doubts about this..... I really hate it although it's only a demo..... can onl;y improve but you can not make a masterpiece with this, whatever arrangement....


Martin Fjellanger [45578]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 23:17:20

I can hardly believe it, but Im starting to like the song :)


Ramon Ramos [16974]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 22:51:39

Do Dutch broadcaster think that this song makes sense in 2010 ? Perhaps is a song for the JESC. I am afraid that NL are not going to reach the final again.


San X [60088]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 21:32:42

It's like a really bad Christmas song, and I Hate Christmas carols!!! Sorry Netherlands but it looks like they're staying in the semis. Hopefully this will be the worst entry for next year x)

@ DannyT
Lol'd @ Dutch Butlins XD ur right!!


Rodrigo Oliveira [32823]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 20:42:15

I actually think his 1973 effort was better. And I mean better in the sense that it would be better than this for the 2010 contest.
It's not just old-fashioned (which isn't a bad thing per se, most of the times), it's the school behind it, the taste really. This kind of song is for bavarian morning broadcasts, presented outdoors amid cows in a sunny alpine village. I cannot imagine who would want to start off a career by singing this in front of the eurovision audience.


DannyT [43795]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 20:16:46

This is probably going to be the worst song pf Eurovision 2010 and I don't think I need to hear the rest of what will be entered (or well maybe Albania or Croatia will come up with something awful as they do that on a regular basis)

Even though this is only a demo the song is just a mish mash of so much wrong - here's my top ten problems
10 Bad backing singers
09 It would be suitable for a Dutch Butlins
08 Its not even so bad that its good
07 Sha-la-lie Sha-la-la is not catchy
06 The awful idea that this (or something similar) is considered acceptable for people to actually hear
05 He is kinda annoying to look at
04 The electric guitar
03 It's in Dutch
02 It's beyond old fashioned - this is bloody prehistoric
01 Is that frakkin panpipes i.e. the most horrible noise ever introduced into supermarket playlist?!

Anyway Holland better luck next year cos I can't be bothered reserving judgment after the noise I was subjected to


Esctoday please never block me [59854]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 16:44:10

guys please stop making such a smart comments, cuntries can send whoever whatever they want, thats what its all about, music culture not just a song that can be perfect suit for everyone, some can score high some can score low, no need to call it crap, netherland should withdraw etc... that is too smart and rubbish comment


latif can derin [41613]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 16:10:12

when i listen it i was very schocked
it's fully terrible.

i think it must go to JESC ,not ESC
and think someone tell it to Nederlands what a big mistake that they do ...


Esctoday please never block me [59854]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 13:28:52

Let there be Hope

Why call it crap when you should let there be hope!.. ;)


Let there be Hope [14379]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 11:12:21

CRAP......!!!!!!!! reminds me german country songs...loooool


Galust Navasardyan [55428]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 03:44:09

I love it!!!!!!!
12 pts from Armenia
Sha-la-lie sha-lala sha-la-lie


Strepsils Extra [13968]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 02:01:56

Fucking shit. A joke.


Stephen Boddington [10631]
Sun 20 Dec 2009 01:28:49

Hi all, I think this is all a big publicity stunt by the TROS as not even they are so stupid as to send something like to Eurovision 2010. Just wait until 7 Feb and the 6 'versions' will be entirely different, text and all!!!


Alex West [35897]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 22:49:36

I like it. It's pleasant and catchy. And it will end up sounding more modern.


Esctoday please never block me [59854]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 22:46:19

Stefan P

If its It's like the songs for little kids that you used to listen to, this years winner fairytale was even more little kids song to many people and yet again it won esc, so don't be so positive that it will not make it to the final, you never know what will happen. it may or it may not reach the final, nothing is guaranteed


Stefan P [52607]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 20:02:44

the sad thing is I like it. However I am positive that it will not make it to the final. It's like the songs for little kids that I used to listen to


Sam Vasu [10489]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 17:41:19

YESS!!!!!! In my opinion a truly fun and incredibly Eurovisiony song!!!


Little Imp [37093]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 17:26:24

Sounds like songs I've heard as a child on schlager radio stations by my grandparents. I'm eager to hear the six different versions though.


Vassilis Stavrakakis [24587]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 16:29:42

Guys, everything is a cycle. which has a defined trajectory.Netherlands has 4 victories, has had very good entries in the past, now the interest is much lower, bad entries have been sent since 2004 and onwards. maybe this is the pick point. after that there might be an absence of two years and after that they will think it's better for the country to send something professional and tasty. Look what happened with Greece. It was always in the bottom places and after 2000 it became a big power in ESC. EVERYTHING IS A CYCLE....

Otherwise, this song will raise such criticism that I am sure they will consider again to send something else. Netherlands is not a small country, it is a considerable music industry and a very important market in Europe. They wouldn't let this happen, even if it s about ESC, which is not THE music event in Europe, but a show event


yoni levy [54871]
Sat 19 Dec 2009 16:21:35

lol .... heheh !

kewlll
i lov netherlands but this entry hm loooooooooool !
GOOD LUCK =]


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