
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIg6SV8UObc
Come on, you've just won Eurovision...you can't have Stratovarius as wellIrinia wrote:Finally I hope Norway is part of the tour they are planning next year, I can always dream anyway
HahahaNoxica wrote:Come on, you've just won Eurovision...you can't have Stratovarius as wellIrinia wrote:Finally I hope Norway is part of the tour they are planning next year, I can always dream anyway
If I see them tonight I'll mention it, just for youIrinia wrote:HahahaNoxica wrote:Come on, you've just won Eurovision...you can't have Stratovarius as wellIrinia wrote:Finally I hope Norway is part of the tour they are planning next year, I can always dream anywayAnd what a high score we got too
Even beat Lordi's!
I don't mind having both Eurovision and Stratovarius thoWonder who I should pester about having them come here (some promoter probably, but I have no idea).
That would be very nice of youNoxica wrote: If I see them tonight I'll mention it, just for you
And yes, it was a spectacular score! Only problem is my Norwegian and Finnish teachers are going to be unbearable this week...Oona will be because Norway won, Katerina will be because Finland came last
Not that I'll be winding Katerina up at all
I doubt they'll gloat about it for as long as the Finns have been gloating about LordiIrinia wrote:That would be very nice of youNoxica wrote: If I see them tonight I'll mention it, just for you
And yes, it was a spectacular score! Only problem is my Norwegian and Finnish teachers are going to be unbearable this week...Oona will be because Norway won, Katerina will be because Finland came last
Not that I'll be winding Katerina up at all
I think most Norwegians will gloat about this victory for a while. And even though modern Norwegian Folkmusic isn't particular my style I think it was a very cool show.
Did Finland really end up on last place? Poor Finns! They should stick to metal, that's what they do best (not poor rapping)
Lordi was cool, and the intro to the Finnish Eurovision was the most awesome I've seen so far, and the fact that Apocalyptica performed was even better. Hardly think Norway can beat thatNoxica wrote: I doubt they'll gloat about it for as long as the Finns have been gloating about Lordi
And yes, Finland came in last place, despite me voting on behalf of the many Finns I know. I think it was the rapping that killed their chances, because the rest of the song was quite decent.
At least a good song won though - I still think Latvia were robbed last year! I mean come on, insanely catchy pirate song! Should've been a landslide
I laughed my ass off through thatRagehead91 wrote:I am so embarrassed because of the german entry of Eurovision. This "Miss Kiss Ass Gang Bang" or something like this. HORRIBLE! Where is Tobias Sammet if you need him?
In Norway we say "mateeas", I think they say it the same way in Finland?lalodrums2 wrote: P.S. Can anyone tell me if the pronunciation in Finnish of "Matias" is as the interviewer said? Because I was thinking that it would be like "MATIAS" (mateeas) and not "MATEYES" you know what I mean?
When I saw them Lauri pronounced it Maa-te-as, with a slightly slurred 't', i.e. not quite a harsh 't', but not quite a soft one either. It's certainly not 'mat-eye-as'.lalodrums2 wrote:P.S. Can anyone tell me if the pronunciation in Finnish of "Matias" is as the interviewer said? Because I was thinking that it would be like "MATIAS" (mateeas) and not "MATEYES" you know what I mean?
Cheers!
Thanks for clearing that upacafelo wrote:Just to add one thing to the pronounciation of Matias' name. It's absolutely NOT Mat-eye-as. But it's not either exactly the same as in Norway or other nordic countries. In Finland we say it Ma-tee-as, tee like....like Earl Grey tea. But one thing, the emphasis is on the FIRST syllable. So it's MA-tee-as, not Ma-tee-as like in Norway..... Sorry, just had to say that
Flying on a dragonfly of course!Ragehead91 wrote:I am so embarrassed because of the german entry of Eurovision. This "Miss Kiss Ass Gang Bang" or something like this. HORRIBLE! Where is Tobias Sammet if you need him?
Not really, the first syllable is hard and the T is just...normal. Listen to the way this woman says it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMp5fX_yADwIrinia wrote:Thanks for clearing that up
Does it sound like it has two T's when you pronounce the name in Finnish? Like "mATTias" (with emphasis on the first syllable).
Thanks, I just heard Timo pronounce it at the acoustic performance here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwnOK3viSp4acafelo wrote: Not really, the first syllable is hard and the T is just...normal. Listen to the way this woman says it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMp5fX_yADw
She says it in the very beginning "Tervetuloa Musiikki-tv:n studioon Timo Kotipelto, Matias Kupiainen!" (welcome to the music-TV studio Timo, Matias)