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Post by Julian on Feb 18, 2018 22:37:01 GMT 1
Up to tbh the studio version is not half bad, really
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Post by fabbi on Feb 18, 2018 22:55:44 GMT 1
I'm now going straight to after the studio version. However I see Jan's point of it never going anywhere. Tbh. out of all the Balkan ballads we heard in Eurovision before it reminds me the most of 2009.
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Post by George J. on Feb 18, 2018 23:04:51 GMT 1
Up to tbh the studio version is not half bad, really [2]
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Post by Aglan on Feb 19, 2018 6:40:25 GMT 1
just cause it has higher quality doesn't mean I'll like it more. Still bores me and I strugled to finish the song all the time I listen to it :/
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Post by ✨💃 on Feb 19, 2018 9:50:12 GMT 1
after the live version, I gave this 2 points, but the song has more power after the second chorus in the studio version, however, I still dislike the first minute of the song, might grow on me but idk, for now it's 4
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Post by Anesović on Feb 21, 2018 22:59:59 GMT 1
call me biased, but I can't resist a good ol' balkan ballad, and "Inje" is nowhere near gonna make me change my opinion on that. In all honesty, the selected songs were only on the level of "average", and only "Disem", "Inje" and "Poljupci" caught some of my attention (I found both Nezeljena and Dusu mi daj dreadful, sns). "Inje" has all the elements that makes a balkan ballad, and still really like this. After our last balkan ballad came from Knez, I was really missing them, so I am glad Montenegro is going back to the same route. I really love the instrumentals, and his voice, as other balkan ballads, fit with the song. and hey, the song is in Montenegrin, which just boosts the power of the song. I do still have some negative feedback with the song, and that's that the structure is a little but wonky, which actually puts it a little bit off for me, unfortunately. (it feels like long verse, until it splits into three extra choruses in the end, aka. verse - verse - chorus - chorus - bridge - chorus). There is definitely room for a revamp in here as well, and I could see Vanja trying it out before Lisbon, but even if he keeps it like this, I would be completely fine with it all, and I especially thank Montenegro for trying out their roots once again, and I wish them the very best of luck in May o/
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Post by MaRtIn on Feb 22, 2018 8:46:06 GMT 1
(it feels like long verse, until it splits into three extra choruses in the end, aka. verse - verse - chorus - chorus - bridge - chorus) The format is similar to "Amar pelos dois" (verse - chorus - chorus - bridge - chorus).
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Post by Josh's Tattoo (Inactive) on Feb 22, 2018 12:11:19 GMT 1
Meh
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Post by Anesović on Feb 22, 2018 12:52:11 GMT 1
(it feels like long verse, until it splits into three extra choruses in the end, aka. verse - verse - chorus - chorus - bridge - chorus) The format is similar to "Amar pelos dois" (verse - chorus - chorus - bridge - chorus). I felt like "Amar pelos dois" did it's own thing more, than following the usual song format. Yes, there was a obvious chorus in there (chorus - bridge - chorus), but the pre-first chorus, and the past-second chorus doesn't exactly sound like the typical verses that follow each others pattern. "Amar pelos dois" does it's own thing, and still manages to make the song sound focused and follow-able, while "Inje" has some problems with it, but I can understand why you could see a similar format between those two
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Post by ~Rethnas~ on Feb 24, 2018 10:39:45 GMT 1
I don’t like it tbh it misses power to be a great balkan ballad for me
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