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Post by Laurinda on Jul 8, 2023 13:00:37 GMT 1
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Post by SwedishFailurez on Jul 8, 2023 13:04:49 GMT 1
SWEDENTommy Nilsson - Öppna Din Dörr 19942:10+Image
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Post by Manchild on Jul 8, 2023 13:17:48 GMT 1
NOVI FOSILI - ZA DOBRA STARA VREMENA - one of the biggest hit in Yugoslavia and Croatia music in history. a year later they will compete in Eurovision 1987 and finish 4th
Novi Fosili - Croatian ABBA
time slot: 1:07+
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Post by Laurinda on Jul 8, 2023 13:22:43 GMT 1
SLOVENIAN ENTRY Panda is returning! The rock band Panda is one of the few Slovenian bands active for over 30 years. The band was founded in 1986. They have taken part in many song competitions and festivals, including EMA. They took home two first-place trophies. The song I decided to go for this time is called Hvala za denar, translating to Thanks For The Money. It was released in 1996. Panda - Hvala za denar
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Post by panchin on Jul 8, 2023 13:25:04 GMT 1
Continuing the theme of "they could have been sent earlier, but I was afraid that it would flop":
Diana
"Skatert'yu doroga" Translation: "Good riddance"
Timecode: 1:06+
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Post by fabbi on Jul 8, 2023 13:34:37 GMT 1
Michael von der Heide - Jeudi Amour
Timeslot: 1:36+ Michael von der HeideMichael had been singing since the early 90s and become quite known in German speaking parts of the country. With this 1997 song, he then crossed over to the French parts.
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Post by italix on Jul 8, 2023 14:00:07 GMT 1
FRANCE Still the 80s spirit... Corynne Charby - Boule de FlipperTimeslot: 2:05I also add the music video and a recording of a live TV broadcast (with a lower sound quality)
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Post by ayzelto on Jul 8, 2023 16:32:14 GMT 1
SPAIN Mecano - Mujer contra mujer (1988)Timeslot: 3:14+
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Post by trojan on Jul 8, 2023 17:28:38 GMT 1
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Latvia HoD in WWWSC& Retro WWWSC.
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Post by Shovkovskyi/Peter on Jul 9, 2023 10:21:08 GMT 1
LATVIA It's summer, so time for a summer song. A pop-rock ballad about love in this case. This song was recorded in 1979, but the song itself is actually older - it was first used as a soundtrack in latvian 1967 movie "Elpojiet Dziļi". But back then it was performed by the actors of the movie (in spoiler I've added the scene from the movie), so in 1979 Menuets were the first professional musicians to perform this song, which is why it's usually credited as their song. Menuets - "Viņi Dejoja Vienu Vasaru" Menuets - "They Danced One Summer" (1:36+ for recap) English lyrics - lyricstranslate.com/en/vi%C5%86i-dejoja-vienu-vasaru-they-danced-one-summer.htmlPICS - Young "Menuets" or Recent "Menuets"Movie scene from 1967:
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