Daniel Motiño Camúñez reports:
The last show from Destino Eurovisión ended up with 1.6 million viewers and a share of 9%, it was the 4th option in a country with no more than 7 decents channels. 12 monhts ago 2.6 million viewers with a 15.2% of share watched Daniel Digés getting his ticket to Oslo. I seriously think TVE need to re-think (again) the format as nor the result neither the viewers seem satisfying. (Considering RAI got an average share of nearly 50% for the 5 Sanremo nights with the peak of over 19 million.... Ed.note)
Leaving behing the flop, Lucía came back to her house in O Inco, Galicia seized with emotions and wordless. She was received by hundreds of people, with fireworks and the Mayor screaming "We are going to Germany". Lucía is the first singer coming from Galicia representing Spain in Eurovision, but she wont be the first singing "Uouououo", aren't the opening lyrics of Que me quiten lo bailao exactly the ones of Algo Pequeñito?
Rafael Artesero, composer of the song, will finally be on a Eurovision Final after his flops with Andorra in 2005 and 2006. Rafael understands that Lucía prefered to sing a ballad but he said that she shined on stage with Que me quiten lo bailao. He fell for Lucía when he saw her singing Boom bang-a-bang due to her power and presence in scene. He would imagine the performance in Düsseldorf colorfull and fresh and he recoginized she shined on stage only with Que me dicen...
The polemic about the attempt to change the rules in order to select Abrázame keeps on. Apparetly Reyes del Amor has been accused of giving only one point to the winning song in order to left it without chances against Abrázame - but who wouldn't have done the same?
Another suspicion arising comes about Auryn. Looks like they did not perform the way they should have their first two songs since they wanted to perform Volver, but it has been also discovered that they requested not to be voted on their social networks, just like Venus last year, since they have a coming album soon and the Eurovision participation will have a conflict with their current record company. All they were looking for is promotion.
Not that much about the outsider Melissa, although the Spanish eurofans would have prefered her singing EOS.
Let's see the evolution of Lucía Perez and Que me quiten lo bailao
Leaving behing the flop, Lucía came back to her house in O Inco, Galicia seized with emotions and wordless. She was received by hundreds of people, with fireworks and the Mayor screaming "We are going to Germany". Lucía is the first singer coming from Galicia representing Spain in Eurovision, but she wont be the first singing "Uouououo", aren't the opening lyrics of Que me quiten lo bailao exactly the ones of Algo Pequeñito?
Rafael Artesero, composer of the song, will finally be on a Eurovision Final after his flops with Andorra in 2005 and 2006. Rafael understands that Lucía prefered to sing a ballad but he said that she shined on stage with Que me quiten lo bailao. He fell for Lucía when he saw her singing Boom bang-a-bang due to her power and presence in scene. He would imagine the performance in Düsseldorf colorfull and fresh and he recoginized she shined on stage only with Que me dicen...
The polemic about the attempt to change the rules in order to select Abrázame keeps on. Apparetly Reyes del Amor has been accused of giving only one point to the winning song in order to left it without chances against Abrázame - but who wouldn't have done the same?
Another suspicion arising comes about Auryn. Looks like they did not perform the way they should have their first two songs since they wanted to perform Volver, but it has been also discovered that they requested not to be voted on their social networks, just like Venus last year, since they have a coming album soon and the Eurovision participation will have a conflict with their current record company. All they were looking for is promotion.
Not that much about the outsider Melissa, although the Spanish eurofans would have prefered her singing EOS.
Let's see the evolution of Lucía Perez and Que me quiten lo bailao
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