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landverrader!Overall I am not a fan of Dutch contributions. This may be because we usually send boring acts and our media is always absolutely convinced we’re securing the win, and during the live broadcast it’s mostly complaints about other countries and favoritism. I’m not much of a patriot, haha. I usually prefer the Balkan countries because they deliver the best camp.
Most memorable Eurovision moment for me was watching Dana International win in 1998. I think that was the moment I became fully aware of trans people being people too (it sounds so terrible saying this now, but I was a pretty sheltered 12-year old kid and the only context in which I heard the word “trans” was to call someone a transvestite and/or travesty as a curse word)
She was such a force to be reckoned with, an empowered, formidable woman. I was obsessed. I played Diva so much, my parents “lost” the CD, mysteriously.
Oei, betrapt!landverrader!
I thought all the songs were so good this year (I listened to every single one of them), but these two were my favorites. I do have kind of odd taste in music though, compared to most people.
Poland's entry was a runner up for me. My girlfriend and I listen to a lot of Polish pop music so I'm used to this style. This singer reminds me a lot of Viki Gabor and Carla Fernandes.