Think About Eurovision is a podcast spanning the Atlantic ocean, where 2 Brits and 1 Canadian will discuss our favourite pan-European (and Australian) competition of popular song!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary |
In this episode, Matti and Chrissy discuss the values of Jedward, the reign of Queen Loreen, and the questionable choice of Russia to send a cohort of grandmothers to the contest.
"I believe that children are the future" sang Whitney Houston, who famously played The Fairy Godmother in the 1997 TV Movie, Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. Anyway, with that said, it's time for the Think About Eurovision JESC podcast, where Kri... more
Hello from the land of the Penguins!! more
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Three Eurovision fans with quite different experiences and perspectives of the Contest. Hear them swoon with delight, scream with rage and laugh their socks off as they review past contests. The DNQ files are short extra episodes where Kris exposes one of the others to a song that, for whatever reasons(!) did not qualify!
This is a poor man’s version of other Eurovision podcasts such as Europhoria. The hosts don’t actually seem to know anything about the contests they’re discussing and have limited knowledge of the contest. Not particularly funny or informative.
Finally I don’t have to be alone in my “Schlager shame” 😆 The hosts are dynamic, the facts are interesting and the music is awful- it got everything I want!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I was recommended this podcast after becoming curious about the contest after the movie, but I’ve really enjoyed listening to this and learning more about the contest. Kris and Kim are clearly enjoying themselves and their passion for the contest shows.
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