Sunday, December 9, 2012

Eurovision 2013: Belarus

Well, it's the beginning of the Eurovision season, and first out of the gate is Belarus.

And the first thing I want to say is never change.  Although the winner of the contest wasn't a particular surprise, the ten songs in the final were unique and different--showing the musical tastes of Belarus as a whole, and I liked that very much.

Oh, and thanks for bringing them back to play their Eurovision hit.

 

Aleksandra and Konstantin  "My Galileo"  2004 (from the Belarusian final)

Any reason to hear this song is a good reason in my way of thinking....

But back to the important stuff:

The Winner



 
Alyona Lanskaya  "Rhythm of Love"
 
 
An unsurprising win, since she had won the previous year (and lost per a presidential investigation).  So her return with a dance number pretty much allowed her to walk away with the win--she picked up the maximum points with the both the jury and the phone vote.
 
 
Should Have Won
 
 
 
Alyona Lanskaya  "Rhythm of Love"
 
 
Belarus hasn't had a lot of success in the Eurovision Song Contest, making the final only twice in the nine years they've competed, and "Rhythm of Love" was the most likely of the ten songs to make it to the final in 2013. and they've got plenty of time to jigger with the song to make it work in Malmö.
 
At least lose the lying on the floor and the half naked men.  Neither equal success in Eurovision.  Look here and here for examples.
 
 
My Favorite
 
Please, go listen to all ten songs.  It's worth the thirty minutes of time.  You can see the Belarusian Henry Rollins, enjoy the song stylings of a group that may unironically be called The Beaver Band, and this:
 


 
 
Nuteki Band  "Save Me"
 
Is it hard rock Coldplay?  Is it performance art metal?  I don't know, but it's sure worth a watch.
 
But my favorite is the one that was completely unexpected--Belarus has a lot of ethnically flavored music, and love their heavy metal music as well, so this was an unexpected delight.
 
 

 
 
Daria  "Catch Me Again"
 
Yep, it's the lost number from Cabaret.  Naturally, it wasn't going to win--in fact it came in dead last in the public vote, but wow is she good... 
 
And I want to say something to the ladies of Viva Voom Brr-lesque, please use this song, I will come and throw dollar bills...  
 
 



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