Join me at 21.15 CET for the second night of Sanremo festival live blogging.
The remaining 12 Big and four of the newcomers will perform tonight. Two more Big will join Annas Tatangelo and Oxa in second chance tomorrow, and only two of the four newcomers will move on to Friday's final.There will be again the jury in Teatro Ariston: 300 people chosen by their music using habits, age and gender from all over Italy. And they are not the same ones as last night but all new ones! That's for the Big. The newcomers will have to face the judgement of the orchestra and televote 50-50.
21.20 Here we go again. And we start again with some acrobatics on stage of Teatro Ariston.
21.22 Morandi is back on stage and after welcome talks about the eliminations last night. Apparently, as always, not everyone has been happy. Then we see a snippet of Anna Tatangelo's song. Anyways, during her song the peak of audience was reached last night, over 17 million. Then we get to see and hear a snippet of Anna Oxa.
21.27 enters "the most loved Argentinian by Italians" (why? aren't there any foorballers?) in a black number and lower heals tonight so Morandi doesn't look so tiny....
21.30 enters Elisabetta Canalis in white from the glass elevator on stage, or space capsule. Tonight the ladies get on stage early unlike last night when we waited for an hour or so.... The imaginary (?) fight between the girls goes on.
21.32 Time for some songs and we start with Nathalie! Looks like she wearing the same dress as last night but different color. Are there problems with audio or is it my PC? Is she vocally a bit lost tonight? She was lost for sure for a moment when she stood up from the piano to walk to center stage. Not a good performance at all. Shame. :-(
21.37 from a debutant to a real veteran, this is Albano's 15th Sanremo.Have you noticed he has the same way of moving microphone than Carola? Well, both do have big voices.... I kinda like the melody of the song and the arrangement. The lyrics then... well. a bit like Seis! by Tommi Soidinmäki in Euroviisut 2011 they can easily disturb a little. Or more.But a better performance by Albano than last night, more relaxed and vocally controlled. And off we go for pubblicitá!
21.46 enter Luca and Paolo. They were treating rather bad Berlusconi (their employer really as they usually work in Mediaset and are only borrowed by RAI) and promise to be even worse tonight.
21.50 it's time for Modá and Emma. The sound is horrible. Is it the mixing or my PC? I think it must be mixing. The guitars way too loud. Still, I don't hear the greatness of this track that makes it one of the favourites...
21.57 time for Patty Pravo. Hair down with black, almost catsuit like thing she looks like 100 years youngers than in last night's granny look I'm warming up to the song, too. Much more relaxed (and better) performance tonight. .
22.02 Tricarico next The sound problems seem to have been fixed finally - or is it only because the song's very acoustic and simple? Anyways, he performs better tonight but the song still says nothing to me if not irritation. Time for a break!
22.13 we are back! Luca and Paolo are praising Morandi. And tonight the ladies bring flowers to the guys. Flowers of Sanremo of course, the flower city!
22.15 Time for Luca Madonia ft. Franco Battiato. The song sounds even more like Battiato's 1980's stuff in melody and arrangement when you hear it again. Only thing missing are the heavy synthetizers! Battiato himself enters in the end of the song, sings his few lines and then they finish the song together. Absolutely not for Eurovision but I like it. Battiato fans will vote for this but hardly the others.
22.20 And then it's Max Pezzali. He has changed his jacket and look and looks more suitable for Sanremo now, and even sings better. This is maybe the only uptempo pop song in the contest but it isn't really that great. I hope the special jury won't think this is what Europe wants: a middle aged man trying to be young singing an average uptempo song. The other countries do this kind of music better I'm afraid.
22.26 And then it's La Crus. This is nostalgic stuff from the 1960's or something, spiced up with the soprano towards the end. beautiful melody and well performed. Me likes. But does the jury like it? I don't know.And then we go for a short break before the international special guest. Should ne Andy Garcia?
22.34 we are back. And here comes Andy Garcia. And we are off to a horrible simultaneously dubbed interviews... Andy praises Italy and so on....and then Andy plays piano and sings with Morandi. Cuba libre! Oh and the ladies have changed dresses again.
22.49 And we continue the real thing. Luca Barbarossa and Spanish Raquel Del Rosario. I like this more and more. Could be even good for Eurovision? Nice arrangement and their voices in some weird way blend together after all, catchy refrain. Me likes. And she's wearing nude colored minidress tonight. And for your infermation: Elisabetta wears Pucci, Belen Fendi e Morandi Ferragamo.
22.55 Time for Davide Van De Sfroos.Well, I liked this last night and now I wonder why? Good vocally and interesting arrangement but maybe it's not my cup of tea after all.... And then it's time for a break after Morandi reminds about tomorrow's special night celebrating the 150th anniversary of inification of Italy.
23.05 And we are back.With Luca and Paolo. Let's see how they manage to entertain and scandalize us all tonight!?!
23.14 And we are back to business with Roberto Vecchioni. He's a bit of a legend and propably will win all the critics awards this time. The song isn't bad and the beat is very 1980's but like many others he's in top form tonight. The terror of the first night in the stage of Teatro Ariston seems to have had a few victims last night.Huge appaluse for Roberto. Is he going to win it all?
23.21 And it's time for the last Big tonight. Giusy Ferreri. She was first last night and last tonight, what a twist of fate!She again dressing something weird and half naked in front and challenging shoes Her voice sounds stranger than ever. I wish Tiziano Ferro would have written her something better instead of this rock song written by Bulgaro....
23.26 We have now heard the 12 Big songs and soon we'll know who have been eliminated. I think Van De Sfroos and unfortunately Nathalie. I would eliminate Van De Sfroos and Ferreri.
23.29 Belen Rodriguez now raping fantastic Bebe's fabulous Malo on stage. :-(
23.33 It's time for the newcomers. We already know the songs from radio and internet unlike the Big that were heard for the first time last night (and their singles and albums were released mostly today). They were 700 and eight made it to Teatro Ariston. There's a televote (you can vote 5 times from one phone) and the Sanremo orchestra will provide the juryvote 50%. After last year's televote scandals with use of call centers etc this year the control is better and punishment to match - including the fact the song gaining votes this way can be disqualified. Let's see how it goes!
23.36 First newcomer is Serena Abrami singing Niccoló Fabi's Lontano da tutto. This was one of my favourites beforehand and she performs it with elegance in dark blue evening gown. Rather acoustic little sweet song. me likes.
23.40 Finally they interview a bit the singers as well. Serena declares herself nervous but happy to have made it this way! And then Luca and Paolo are on stage telling there's been a mistake with the telephone numbers to call from home... Oh dear... "Don't call the numbers we gave you but these number..." Sigh.
23.43 Next is Anansi with Il sole dentro.Dreadlocks and reggar-rap for Sanremo? Well it's quite a nice song, full of sunshien as the title suggest but not much more. He isn't the greatest of singers either but works for this kind of song. He's happy with everything in short interview, everything's cool.
If the jury vote comes from the orchestra what will they vote for? They didn't have to work much with Serena, and the part with Anansi wasn't very hard either.... Well, it's time for a break again!
23.51 And we are back with Gabriella Ferrone and Un pezzo d'estate.The song tries to be modern but all you can hear is her weird way of pronouncing - ouuu, like faking an American accent or something - ouuu.... Next!
23.57 And it's time for the last newcomer for tonight, Raphael Gualazzi and his Follie d'amore. This is kinf of jazzypop that has made success in Sanremo a few times and I guess he will be battling the critic's awards with Vecchioni but will the voters home go for this? A jury vote should be easy. Not exactly my favourite but then for Eurovision, I hope the jury won't think this is what Europe wants either!
So, I guess Raphael and Serena will qualify.
00.03 Televote is finished.And we have Luca and Paolo doing a strip tease..... Well, sort of!
00.09 Time for the international guest star: Eliza Doolittle!
(I have given a quick look at the other live reports and it is quite hilarious to see some quite funny mistakes. Well, if you don't speak Italian it may be a bit confusing and difficult to follow what's going on :-) )
00.16 and now it's time for the results. All four newxomers are on stage and waiting......All four tell how great it is to be there and whatever happens it has been great..... And Serena Abrami is in! And so is Raphael Gualazzi! What did I say? :-)
00.24 After commercial break we are back and it's time for some pole dancing.....
00.29 Ok, it's time for the results. The first qualifier is.... Davide Van De Sfroos!? Ok... La Crus! Nathalie! Phew, she did it! Tricarico, still here, sigh.Luca Madonia ft Franco Battiato! :-)
00.34 Giusy Ferreri! Oh well... Roberto Vecchioni. Luca Barbarossa and Raquel Del Rosario :-) Max Pezzali and we have only one more..... Modá with Emma!
00.37 Albano and Patty Pravo are out. They have a second chance tomorrow night with Anna Oxa and Anna Tatangelo.
00.40 All presenters on stage and Morandi reminds us about illegal downloading nicely on the day when most every Sanremo artist has released a new album. Buona notte da Blogilkar as well and see you tomorrow night again with the special night where all singers sing Italian classics! Good night!
The remaining 12 Big and four of the newcomers will perform tonight. Two more Big will join Annas Tatangelo and Oxa in second chance tomorrow, and only two of the four newcomers will move on to Friday's final.There will be again the jury in Teatro Ariston: 300 people chosen by their music using habits, age and gender from all over Italy. And they are not the same ones as last night but all new ones! That's for the Big. The newcomers will have to face the judgement of the orchestra and televote 50-50.
21.20 Here we go again. And we start again with some acrobatics on stage of Teatro Ariston.
21.22 Morandi is back on stage and after welcome talks about the eliminations last night. Apparently, as always, not everyone has been happy. Then we see a snippet of Anna Tatangelo's song. Anyways, during her song the peak of audience was reached last night, over 17 million. Then we get to see and hear a snippet of Anna Oxa.
21.27 enters "the most loved Argentinian by Italians" (why? aren't there any foorballers?) in a black number and lower heals tonight so Morandi doesn't look so tiny....
21.30 enters Elisabetta Canalis in white from the glass elevator on stage, or space capsule. Tonight the ladies get on stage early unlike last night when we waited for an hour or so.... The imaginary (?) fight between the girls goes on.
21.32 Time for some songs and we start with Nathalie! Looks like she wearing the same dress as last night but different color. Are there problems with audio or is it my PC? Is she vocally a bit lost tonight? She was lost for sure for a moment when she stood up from the piano to walk to center stage. Not a good performance at all. Shame. :-(
21.37 from a debutant to a real veteran, this is Albano's 15th Sanremo.Have you noticed he has the same way of moving microphone than Carola? Well, both do have big voices.... I kinda like the melody of the song and the arrangement. The lyrics then... well. a bit like Seis! by Tommi Soidinmäki in Euroviisut 2011 they can easily disturb a little. Or more.But a better performance by Albano than last night, more relaxed and vocally controlled. And off we go for pubblicitá!
21.46 enter Luca and Paolo. They were treating rather bad Berlusconi (their employer really as they usually work in Mediaset and are only borrowed by RAI) and promise to be even worse tonight.
21.50 it's time for Modá and Emma. The sound is horrible. Is it the mixing or my PC? I think it must be mixing. The guitars way too loud. Still, I don't hear the greatness of this track that makes it one of the favourites...
21.57 time for Patty Pravo. Hair down with black, almost catsuit like thing she looks like 100 years youngers than in last night's granny look I'm warming up to the song, too. Much more relaxed (and better) performance tonight. .
22.02 Tricarico next The sound problems seem to have been fixed finally - or is it only because the song's very acoustic and simple? Anyways, he performs better tonight but the song still says nothing to me if not irritation. Time for a break!
22.13 we are back! Luca and Paolo are praising Morandi. And tonight the ladies bring flowers to the guys. Flowers of Sanremo of course, the flower city!
22.15 Time for Luca Madonia ft. Franco Battiato. The song sounds even more like Battiato's 1980's stuff in melody and arrangement when you hear it again. Only thing missing are the heavy synthetizers! Battiato himself enters in the end of the song, sings his few lines and then they finish the song together. Absolutely not for Eurovision but I like it. Battiato fans will vote for this but hardly the others.
22.20 And then it's Max Pezzali. He has changed his jacket and look and looks more suitable for Sanremo now, and even sings better. This is maybe the only uptempo pop song in the contest but it isn't really that great. I hope the special jury won't think this is what Europe wants: a middle aged man trying to be young singing an average uptempo song. The other countries do this kind of music better I'm afraid.
22.26 And then it's La Crus. This is nostalgic stuff from the 1960's or something, spiced up with the soprano towards the end. beautiful melody and well performed. Me likes. But does the jury like it? I don't know.And then we go for a short break before the international special guest. Should ne Andy Garcia?
22.34 we are back. And here comes Andy Garcia. And we are off to a horrible simultaneously dubbed interviews... Andy praises Italy and so on....and then Andy plays piano and sings with Morandi. Cuba libre! Oh and the ladies have changed dresses again.
22.49 And we continue the real thing. Luca Barbarossa and Spanish Raquel Del Rosario. I like this more and more. Could be even good for Eurovision? Nice arrangement and their voices in some weird way blend together after all, catchy refrain. Me likes. And she's wearing nude colored minidress tonight. And for your infermation: Elisabetta wears Pucci, Belen Fendi e Morandi Ferragamo.
22.55 Time for Davide Van De Sfroos.Well, I liked this last night and now I wonder why? Good vocally and interesting arrangement but maybe it's not my cup of tea after all.... And then it's time for a break after Morandi reminds about tomorrow's special night celebrating the 150th anniversary of inification of Italy.
23.05 And we are back.With Luca and Paolo. Let's see how they manage to entertain and scandalize us all tonight!?!
23.14 And we are back to business with Roberto Vecchioni. He's a bit of a legend and propably will win all the critics awards this time. The song isn't bad and the beat is very 1980's but like many others he's in top form tonight. The terror of the first night in the stage of Teatro Ariston seems to have had a few victims last night.Huge appaluse for Roberto. Is he going to win it all?
23.21 And it's time for the last Big tonight. Giusy Ferreri. She was first last night and last tonight, what a twist of fate!She again dressing something weird and half naked in front and challenging shoes Her voice sounds stranger than ever. I wish Tiziano Ferro would have written her something better instead of this rock song written by Bulgaro....
23.26 We have now heard the 12 Big songs and soon we'll know who have been eliminated. I think Van De Sfroos and unfortunately Nathalie. I would eliminate Van De Sfroos and Ferreri.
23.29 Belen Rodriguez now raping fantastic Bebe's fabulous Malo on stage. :-(
23.33 It's time for the newcomers. We already know the songs from radio and internet unlike the Big that were heard for the first time last night (and their singles and albums were released mostly today). They were 700 and eight made it to Teatro Ariston. There's a televote (you can vote 5 times from one phone) and the Sanremo orchestra will provide the juryvote 50%. After last year's televote scandals with use of call centers etc this year the control is better and punishment to match - including the fact the song gaining votes this way can be disqualified. Let's see how it goes!
23.36 First newcomer is Serena Abrami singing Niccoló Fabi's Lontano da tutto. This was one of my favourites beforehand and she performs it with elegance in dark blue evening gown. Rather acoustic little sweet song. me likes.
23.40 Finally they interview a bit the singers as well. Serena declares herself nervous but happy to have made it this way! And then Luca and Paolo are on stage telling there's been a mistake with the telephone numbers to call from home... Oh dear... "Don't call the numbers we gave you but these number..." Sigh.
23.43 Next is Anansi with Il sole dentro.Dreadlocks and reggar-rap for Sanremo? Well it's quite a nice song, full of sunshien as the title suggest but not much more. He isn't the greatest of singers either but works for this kind of song. He's happy with everything in short interview, everything's cool.
If the jury vote comes from the orchestra what will they vote for? They didn't have to work much with Serena, and the part with Anansi wasn't very hard either.... Well, it's time for a break again!
23.51 And we are back with Gabriella Ferrone and Un pezzo d'estate.The song tries to be modern but all you can hear is her weird way of pronouncing - ouuu, like faking an American accent or something - ouuu.... Next!
23.57 And it's time for the last newcomer for tonight, Raphael Gualazzi and his Follie d'amore. This is kinf of jazzypop that has made success in Sanremo a few times and I guess he will be battling the critic's awards with Vecchioni but will the voters home go for this? A jury vote should be easy. Not exactly my favourite but then for Eurovision, I hope the jury won't think this is what Europe wants either!
So, I guess Raphael and Serena will qualify.
00.03 Televote is finished.And we have Luca and Paolo doing a strip tease..... Well, sort of!
00.09 Time for the international guest star: Eliza Doolittle!
(I have given a quick look at the other live reports and it is quite hilarious to see some quite funny mistakes. Well, if you don't speak Italian it may be a bit confusing and difficult to follow what's going on :-) )
00.16 and now it's time for the results. All four newxomers are on stage and waiting......All four tell how great it is to be there and whatever happens it has been great..... And Serena Abrami is in! And so is Raphael Gualazzi! What did I say? :-)
00.24 After commercial break we are back and it's time for some pole dancing.....
00.29 Ok, it's time for the results. The first qualifier is.... Davide Van De Sfroos!? Ok... La Crus! Nathalie! Phew, she did it! Tricarico, still here, sigh.Luca Madonia ft Franco Battiato! :-)
00.34 Giusy Ferreri! Oh well... Roberto Vecchioni. Luca Barbarossa and Raquel Del Rosario :-) Max Pezzali and we have only one more..... Modá with Emma!
00.37 Albano and Patty Pravo are out. They have a second chance tomorrow night with Anna Oxa and Anna Tatangelo.
00.40 All presenters on stage and Morandi reminds us about illegal downloading nicely on the day when most every Sanremo artist has released a new album. Buona notte da Blogilkar as well and see you tomorrow night again with the special night where all singers sing Italian classics! Good night!
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