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Congratulations: 1986-1995

This week, we will discuss one decade of the Eurovision Song Contest's history. Or, more particular, the entries from that decade chosen to compete among the last 14 during the 50th anniversary show Congratulations, which will take place this Saturday in Copenhagen, Denmark.
1987 - Ireland - Johnny Logan - Hold me now The 1987 Eurovision Song Contest took place on 9th May at the Palais de Centenaire in Brussels, Belgium. Victor Lazlo hosted the show. Again, Ireland was represented by Johnny Logan, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 already with What's another year. Logan... he did it again! This time, Logan made a come-back to the contest with the ballad Hold me know. He won and sold about six million copies of the single! It was a great boost for his carreer. A year later he was asked to open the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest with his winning song. 1988 - Switzerland - Céline Dion - Ne partez pas sans moi Thanks to Johnny Logan, the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest took place in Dublin, Ireland. The Simmonscourt Pavilion of the Royal Dublin Society was turned into a modern venue with a futuristic stage. The show was hosted by Pat Kenny and Michelle Roca. Céline Dion, born 30th March, 1968, was contracted by Sony in 1987 and was asked by Swiss television to participate in the Swiss national selection. With Ne partez pas sans moi she won and represented Switzerland at the 1988 contest. In a memorable skirt she won the contest with only one point ahead of Scott Fitzgerald. Her victory didn't bring her the career she hoped for. When she opened the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest with Where does my heart beat now, the song didn't succeed either. When the song appeared on her new album in 1990, it suddenly popped up in the US charts and several European charts. After singing the sound track for Beauty & the Beast, Céline Dion released the successful song Pour que tu m’aimes encore. In 1997, she was asked to sing the sound track of Titanic, one of the most successful movies ever. With My hear will go on, Think twice and Tell him, a duet with Barbara Streisand, she scored hit after hit. Céline Dion is the proud owner of a star on the Walk of Fame and will perform her own show A new day until next year in Ceasar's Palace, Las Vegas. Friday: 1996-2005 1998 - Israel - Dana International - Diva 2000 - Denmark - Olsen Brothers - Fly on the wings of love 2003 - Turkey - Sertab - Everyway that I can 2005 - Greece - Helena Paparizou - My number one

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mark wood [23582]
Fri 21 Oct 2005 22:07:59

hey sieste bakker how biased are you? brotherhood of man didnt just have a hit in many european countrys but in fact and a fact that you have neglected to tell people sold more records that any other eurovision song , . you know full well that hyping up songs can make people vote for them . remember this our eurovision all of us not yours to report how you feel . the uk s entry had a profound affect on the contest . much much much much more than sertab or my number one could ever do these songs are niot moving eurovision forward.


JOHN today [10570]
Fri 21 Oct 2005 12:48:51

I don't think Alexander is rude, Stian. Secret Garden's Nocturne was one of those winners that was loved by many, but hated by probably even more. I consider myself one of the latter, I can't stand listening to it. Doesn't mean I am rude, does it?


Nick Renwick [22309]
Fri 21 Oct 2005 06:25:31

I am so excited, SBS in Australia has pulled its screening of Congratulations forward to sunday night (23rd OCT). In Australia we are so lucky to have government funded broadcasters like SBS and ABC as well as the commercial networks of 7, 9, 10. Keep in mind we are a nation of only 20million!


Chikoo | Ireland [9990]
Fri 21 Oct 2005 01:58:14

The Pictures in eurovision.tv show dancers doing their stuff on the stage in front of the screens.

Is that for the audience or are we going to watch the song in total or the dancers dancing in front of the screen???!

[b]Congratulations - My Predictions:[/b] [url=http://www.webcontentz.com/eurovision[]http://www.webcontentz.com/eurovision[/url]


Stian Fikseaunet [18395]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 23:35:21

Alexander Johansson. SOOOOOOOOOOO RUDE :(

I dont hate swedish songs ...I love MF ....but Sweden think they own the world obvisiouly...but hey....you are in the semifinals next year ;) hehe


Alexander © [20125]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 22:52:07

Why? I'll tell you why.. You're Norwegian!


Stian Fikseaunet [18395]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 22:33:30

Alexander Johansson: ....eh, why the ;) ? just wondered...hehe ;)


Jethro Offemaria [22216]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 22:30:53

I like all the songs from 1995 including, Nocturne, Vuelve Conmigo, Se Pa Mej, Love City Groove, Keep Me In Mind, etc.


Alexander © [20125]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 22:29:26

To you maybe, Stian. ;)


Ricky Argentina [29719]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 22:16:36

Please, is Esctoday going to webcast this show? It is so unfair that BBC are not screening this show. Please can someone please webcast it!


Stian Fikseaunet [18395]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 21:24:58

Secret Garden's Nocturne really should've been one of the nominated for being the best ESC song ever...it really IS one of THE BEST songs ever.....


Ramón Ramos [16974]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 20:54:12

To me, the best of 1987 ESC was Viktor Lazlo. On the competition side, I was just impreseed by Umberto Tozzi & Raf and perhaps Greece, because presented a big change in their style. Of this decade I enjoyed Dulce Pontes in '91 (great singer that I go to see her when she often comes to Barcelona to sing), Livereport (UK 89), Azucar Moreno (Spain '90), Ruth Jacob (Holland '93) and Secret Garden (norway '95) and the big surprise for Spaniards, that is Anabel Conde, 2nd in 1995


Scotty E [19238]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 20:24:54


Jethro Offemaria [22216]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 18:10:43

I like the 1995 contest because of all the 23 entries!!!
I also like Ireland's winning streak in 1992, 1993 and 1994.
WE LOVE YOU IRELAND!!!


Chronis P. [17341]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 17:56:30

Ireland's 1 entries are very good.


THECAGEIZBACK 4 GOOD [29835]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 15:28:46

And very beautiful too!
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DK-Eiler Yiha [11411]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 14:52:26

ESC CHAMPIONSHIP 1999-2005!!
Which song is the best of the period 1999-2005? YOU DECIDE!

GO TO:
url=http://groups.google.com/group/ESC-POLLS]http://groups.google.com/group/ESC-POLLS/url]


THECAGEIZBACK 4 GOOD [29835]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 13:17:11

CELINE DION WITHOUT A DOUBT OUT OF THESE 2


Tom McFadden [11269]
Thu 20 Oct 2005 13:08:46

Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi will be getting my vote for sure!


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