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Johnny Rotten representing Ireland !
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By *ubal1 OP Man
over a year ago
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Could you ever have envisaged a scenario whereby Johhny Rotten would have represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest.
It is so ridiculous that it almost seems like a plot for Father Ted, with My Lovely Horse, as the doomed entry.
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"Does anybody take it seriously anymore maybe they did 30 years ago, it's a joke now"
It's actually way less of a joke than it used to be... with acts going on to have a lot more commercial success recently |
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over a year ago
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I'm not entirely sure it would make a difference if Ireland sent Bruce Springsteen, the fact of the matter is the Eurovision is gone two political now, last year's winner is a perfect example |
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"I'm not entirely sure it would make a difference if Ireland sent Bruce Springsteen, the fact of the matter is the Eurovision is gone two political now, last year's winner is a perfect example"
I had the misfortune to catch irelands entry on the radio yesterday.... if that's the calibre of song representing us then it's not politics we have to blame for a poor showing  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The Eurovision is what it is , Ireland won it a few times with songs that have stood the test of time , great songs , there's no one can tell me that " Rock n Roll kids " was a bad song , to me it was the greatest ever Irish song to win it and hey Abba didn't fare too bad out of winning it , ok that's just two but being honest it has lost its gloss over the years and the general public don't pay as much interest as before but the people that do partake in it do, to them it's mega and a huge deal to whoever wins it . |
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"I'm not entirely sure it would make a difference if Ireland sent Bruce Springsteen, the fact of the matter is the Eurovision is gone two political now, last year's winner is a perfect example
I had the misfortune to catch irelands entry on the radio yesterday.... if that's the calibre of song representing us then it's not politics we have to blame for a poor showing "
I rekon it will surprise how well that song will do |
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