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7/Apr 2006 at 21:18

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EuroJoint: watch Eurovision 1989 online!

Today and tomorrow, you can watch the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest online at EurovIL. This feature is made possible thanks to the EuroJoint alliance, a cooperation between EurovIL, oikotimes.com and esctoday.com!
With Cyprus back in competition, there were 22 countries again. The French participant was 11 years old (almost 12), one of the Israelian representatives was 12 years old. It cannot be a surprise the EBU introduced the minimum-age rule one year later; a participant must at least turn 16 in the year of the respective contest. Céline Dion performed two songs, last year's winning song Ne partez pas sans moi and Where does my heart beat now, as interval act. Last mentioned became a worldwide hit three years later. It was a big surprise that Yugoslavia won with the simple song Rock me. You can find the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest in the multimedia selection of our EuroJoint partner EurovIL. Enjoy the show!

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Gugga G [33776]
Fri 5 May 2006 02:49:00

They should put all the shows on DVD, then you can buy your favorite contest.. Mine are 87 to 92. great memories :) Sweden and norway had great songs in 89'


Cycras Tr [29199]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 21:42:45

Turkey is the best in 1989


Kaltrin Devaja [30398]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 18:26:24

Yugoslavia song was not simple, it was greattt


Nektarios Giannoulakis [32835]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 16:31:04

1989! The year in which i ebcame a fun of the ESC! Not very fanatic but ever since then i watch ESC every year! Back in 1989 i was 14, with a brand new VCR at home, i taped the competition, i kept statistics on the leader bord, the first gothering and the "pizza" party with friends!
Although i believe that Yugoslavia won as it was drawn to perform last, it is still a good song. I prefered Spain that year or Italy. And Austria had a good entry!
It is amazing how much the ESC changed over the years. At least, since the originality of each country eclipsed since everybody sings in English, we can consider as positive, that things are more even now, and even ARMENIA (e.g.), or Poland can be favourites to win!


Ally Rendall [11210]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 11:52:59

Oh dear, I found it difficult to watch this year's entries after re-watching the 1989 contest. It's a shame how the quality has dropped in many respects. Although having said that, that period 1987-1993 represents, IMO, the "golden age" of Eurovision. It had moved on from the tackiness and cheesiness of the 1970's and early 80's, but had yet to become the pure TV spectacle that it is now. 1989 and 1990 are far and away the contest's best years. In 1989 there are only THREE songs I don't like (Norway, Greece and Cyprus) - must be a record. Spain - what a classic, Austria - brilliant, Sweden - Eurovision at it's best.




bern bern [24681]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 09:04:13

witch boring contest , thxs god now it's more energiccccccccccccc ! switzerland sorry but i hate what you did that year !

the decor is ugly ..........after seeing the 87's contest .....in brussles

pouahhhhhhhh


Mr B. [33264]
Mon 10 Apr 2006 08:37:44

Spain was far the best entry in 89. A song you sill can listen today without thinking that its 16 years old !!


london calling [25194]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 23:40:49

After seeing the Israeli and French kids I see where the idea for the horrible Junior Eurovision came from. Thank God they stopped children in ESC!
I couldn't get over how bad the male presenter's accent was when he spoke German. It was held in Switzerland for heaven's sake ... surely they could've found some one who could speak German without that heavy French accent.
Watching these old contests makes me thankful for what we have now. ESC today is exciting, young, lots of audience reaction... not like these polite, middle-aged, slow contests from the past.


Paul Murray [30914]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 21:53:44

I agree Annika, personally I found the 1995 contest the most boring in terms of production, stage design, songs, presenters etc




Annika A [33419]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 21:52:33




w s [29210]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 21:49:52

LOL it wasn't a little boy. It was a girl: Heidi.


Paul Murray [30914]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 21:44:59

I suppose it was a ridiculously long intro...I didnt understand the little boy theme, didn't Roma 91 have a longer intro though?


Dragan :-) [24273]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 20:46:47

@ . soundvision .
Oh, please realise that "Dzuli" in 1983 was from Montenegro and that is a fact.
I really don't realise why is it so hard for you to accept that?
Get over it! Hope it doesn't hurt too much. Heh :)


w s [29210]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 20:39:41

Because it dragged on and on and on. It has the record of the longest intro. After more then 20 minutes the first competing song was performed. The male host was awful. The winning song was tacky. The stage was boring. The children from Israel and France were annoying. Need I go on? The Dublin contest before it and the Zagreb contest following it were both much better.


Paul Murray [30914]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 19:49:32

I dont understand why a lot of people think this was a boring contest


Good Vibes [29723]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 19:01:24

One of the most boring contests ever -- and terrible male co-host. Next... (how about the 1978 ESC?)


Paul Murray [30914]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 16:44:23

Great contest! although it took forever to start! what was that opening sequence all about?? UK should have won with Italy 2nd - Good production from Swiss TV, the set looks the same as Dublin 88 and Zagreb 90


Stian Fikseaunet [18395]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 14:18:09

oh my god - it took like forever betweeen each song - the introudction felt like lasting several minutes.... many good songs though. I did not like the interval act that much. The voting was very strange this year - and it was by far not the right winner. UK should have won with Austria in 2nd and Finland, Portugal, Denmark, Greece, Germany right behind....many good songs. Surprisingly good were the ones from Finland and Portugal.

I really dont see what the big problem with the voting sequence today should be. It has always been so fast and effective before...the voting was over in a sec this year. Are the spokesperson so desperate to get their 3 minutes of fame that they really need to drag the voting out to forever today? With the same efficiancy as in the early 90's - meaning before the satellite transmissions started the voting would have taken at least maybe 20 minutes less than the last couple of years.... and we could still have the old way. Maybe we should put an end to the satellite transmission and go back to the good old phonetransmissions? that would surely have shortened the time alot...

I am for a rule that punish countries where the spokesperson drags out the time... even though they won't announce the 1-7 points this year I am sure the spokesperson will use MORE time to talk about everything else than the points this year ....it will drag just as long as before :(


Zeljko Djuric [32223]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 12:40:59

To certain younger members inspired by nationalist feelings (even here on the song forum ??):
All representatives of ex Yugoslavia had the old flag with the red star waving which clearly indicates what country they represented. Thereby, I guess, they had the final word.


. coreLLion . [31890]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 11:20:20

@dino dh ..

u can found here all croatian entry (from 1963 to 2003).. and there is also Daniel with song "Đuli". So from 1963. to 1990. Croatia had 11 entries ...

http://www.hrt.hr/do(...)2003/dosadasnji.html - croatian national TV will not lie .. :D


Annika A [33419]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 10:58:46


Adir Israel [32305]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 07:59:28

Vincent the "ckele shes" did the new version... if you have some friend from Israel ask them!


Michael UK [23926]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 01:47:26

yugoslavia 87 was a rip off of " do ya wanna dance" by sir cliff richard!


togravus ceterum [32383]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 01:20:27

@ dimitris: thanks for the 'batavian orchid'.


DIMITRIS JIMMIS [33504]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 01:13:34

i like holland also!in greece they called her"batavian orchid"!!and also spain was really good.
eurovision classic imo.and i cant point out enough how much i like norway!!!!


Easily Nor [12447]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 01:09:28

Well, both the Dutch entries of '89 and '90 were far worse live than the studio recording. Why strip them down so much?
And Italy 1989 is a fantastic song, perhaps to complex for the main audience - but still great.


togravus ceterum [32383]
Sun 9 Apr 2006 00:47:36

@ adam: glad to read that i'm not the only one who liked the netherlands best!


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