Alexia took the trophy with her megaballad Per dire di no after debuting in Sanremo as the runner up last year. So if Matia Bazar went to Eurovision in 2002 she would definately done it in 2003. But 2003 was filled with other good and interesting songs, and ex-Eurovision artists as well. Alex Britti came second with 7000 caffe and Sergio Cammariere third with Tutto quello che un uomo. Both would have been also very interesting entries. Enrico Ruggeri came 4th with his girlfriend Andrea Miró, Lisa 6th, late Giuni Russo with Moriró d'amore 7th. The song was produced by Franco Battiato and a sort of a testament. This would be sadly one of her last performances, 35 years after her first and only appearance in Sanremo as Giusy Romeo back in 1968. Antonella Ruggiero came 9th, Luca Barbarossa 10th, Fausto Leali 13th, Anna Oxa 14th, Bobby Solo 16th and Iva Zanicchi last and 20th. Worth mentioning is also the presence of europop band Eiffel 65 but their efforts left them Blue....(15th)
Blue's Duncan James is showing his new polished muscles and inks in the cover and interview in GT. He also talks about Eurovision saying: "It was a good thing for us in Europe but a bad thing for us in the UK. We wanted to mark our tenth anniversary with something special and representing your country in the biggest music show in the world was pretty special but on the back of Eurovision we didn't even have a second single or album. It was like a big whoopie cusion that deflated. " Being GT, he also talks about sex: “I still enjoy having sex with girls. I find women attractive. Over the years it’s been less and less relationships with girls. So I understand that saying, ‘Bi now, gay later.’ But it’s 2012 and there’s nothing wrong in being open with your sexuality." And yes, he's single again after two year relationship with a guy. Maybe Blue's most recent release Hurt lovers is inspired by that? Read the full story here . To see the pics w...

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