Seems like some artists, like Linda Bengtzing, are not happy with the new rules. Meaning there are the international jury groups and they voted already last night based on the dress rehearsal. Hey Linda, I have something to tell you: if you win there will be 42 international jury groups judging you, and from the dress rehearsals as well so shut up! If you can't give your best twice in two days you're in a wrong business! If you didn't bother to read the Melodifestivalen rules before you decided to take part, it is your own fault so shut up. Ok?
Christer Björkman commented that: "Until now we Swedes have been able to vote for songs we want to do in karaokebars and listen in the summer cottages in the forests but now we have to decide who's going to represant and compite for us in Europe. Obviously Swedes have forgot that the past few years as we have seen in the results and are out of touch. Therefor the juries" I totally agree.
The superfavourite Erik Saade has only one thing in his mind: to win. He has made it clear this will be his last Melodifestivalen so he better win. My wild guess is he's been having the most stressful days of his life these days....
Meanwhile The Moniker has become the favourite in Aftonbladet's poll followed by Erik, Danny, Sara and Nicke. On SVT's site Erik is in the lead followed by Danny, The Moniker and Swingfly.
I won't be blogging live tonight but make myself cozy in the sofa and enjoy the show and come back for a report afterwards. Everybody: Have fun and ... may the best song win!
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