4th was a pretty good effort, but hard to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Vicky Leandros and Anne-Marie David and in 1974 everyone had upped their game, which was the beginning of the end for Luxembourg's domination of the competition.
Plus the fact that with a population of only 36, they were fast running out of potential singers.
They did win again in 1983, but by 1993 it was all over for the Grand Duchy and they haven't appeared since.
A pleasure.
Tomorrow, I'll be revealing how a plank of wood and a cowbell managed to seal a famous victory for Switzerland in 1957.
I am a huge Baker fan, so it must show! :thumbsup:
I was on a geology field trip in Swanage that weekend , with the Brother of the Luxemburg entry (Irene Sheer , she finished 4th)
Same here mate, one of the few podcasts I listen to.
You mean Luxembourg the cheats of Europe with such eminent competitors as Vicky Leandros and Nana Mouskouri (Greece); Anne-Marie David (France), Plastic Bertrand (Belgium) and Ireen Sheer (Basildon)
Yep, good stuff, as always.
If you've not heard his final show on BBC Radio London, then it's something else.
4th was a pretty good effort, but hard to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Vicky Leandros and Anne-Marie David and in 1974 everyone had upped their game, which was the beginning of the end for Luxembourg's domination of the competition.
Plus the fact that with a population of only 36, they were fast running out of potential singers.
They did win again in 1983, but by 1993 it was all over for the Grand Duchy and they haven't appeared since.
What are your own qualifications for speaking up "on behalf of our veterans?" :unsure:
Would that be WW2 or the Spanish civil war? just asking Tangers.What are your own qualifications for speaking up "on behalf of our veterans?" :unsure:
Heard the chants both on Wednesday and as I entered the ground on Saturday. Didnt find it racist, just confused as to why it was being sung. Not an excuse, but I expcect that most of the young lads who were singing it either didnt understand why, or what it meant and were just repeating it to impress and fit in with the older lads. Which is something I confess to doing when I was also an ignorant teenager, repeating anti IRA chants. This thread did become interesting though when the history of the Eurovision contest came into play. Especially learning of Luxembourgs period of dominance. Fascinating stuff.
Ireen Sheer Sang again in 78, finishing 6th , but this time for West Germany, then again for Luxemburg in 85 finishing 13th.
Apart from those of use who went to school with her brother , he real name was Wooldridge, I think she was unkown in the UK, the Germans, however loved her...