I know, I know… You will probably say Eurovision is not a big thing. If you refer to the lack of creativity you are right. But I still love to watch it
because every year I discover an interesting song. But it’s very disappointing to see that Romanian writers lost their muse…as compared to Mrs. Carmen Dumitrescu Stefania, an Architecture teacher who demonstrated she has more imagination than all writers in one place. What kind of magic hand can sketch such a perfect mascot? Only a true artist can create something so simple, beautiful and fit to its purpose.
You can listen the Romanian songs qualified in the semifinals here:
http://www2.tvr.ro/eurovision/
Although I don’t think you will find much thing…except some real voices without songs…
As I inspected other countries’ songs I made several discoveries. I will give you the one that let me bouche bée for its simplicity, playfulness and plenty of creativity. I don’t know if we are going to see it on the stage of the big Eurovision, the Spanish finalist is to be announced, but if I were Spanish I would definitely give my vote for this song.
Draguta piesa. Un pop pe ritmuri de vals care suna chiar bine. Cat despre Eurovision, nu stiu cat de capabil mai e sa scoata muzica buna la suprafata. Cred ca fiecare tara are melodii mult mai bune decat cele care apar acolo. Cu toate astea, e interesant de urmarit cine voteaza pe cine si cum a ales fiecare tara sa socheze publicul. Ca am vazut ca asta e trendul. Nu sa canti, ci sa sochezi. Ma gandesc la Lordi, la ucraienieinii aia de acum cativa ani…
Cat despre mascota, subscriu ca e foarte inspirata. Bravo!