Alexander Rybak wins Eurovision 2009

March 1st, 2009, 19:54 |

At least he has my vote! :)

Edit March 14th, 2009: We might have a tie - Malena Ernman just won the Swedish finals with La Voix, written by Fredrik “Puccini” Kempe. What a show we’ll have in Moscow!


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8 responses to “Alexander Rybak wins Eurovision 2009”

  1. Bent Erlend
    March 22nd, 2009, 1:54

    I also hope Alexander wins..
    Well, thats may be just because i’m from Norway, lol :p

    And btw, the sweds don’t have a chance to win. :)

  2. Karl
    March 25th, 2009, 0:03

    I know, Bent, I know - and I *want* Alexander to win! But I’m still impressed at how Fredrik Kempe has managed to tweak Nessum Dorma just enough not to be disqualified. (His real take on Nessum Dorma/Vincero is the best!) I’ve come to love his extremely superficial schlagers, like Sweden last year (Hero). He personifies the whole contest, and excels at it. I also remember him as a very sympathetic person after having had dinner with him like ten years ago.

  3. Johan Haza
    March 29th, 2009, 22:44

    I don’t like those ”let’s take a good tune and change every note” songs. I used to know a guy who listened to something called ”Edgar Broughton Band”, where every song sounded like a Rolling Stones track with all the notes changed into something worse.

  4. Leanne
    May 15th, 2009, 14:09

    Norway has my 12 points :D

    Great song, great music, great performance, nice boy haha!

    Go Alexander!

    Leanne
    Netherlands

  5. Katie
    May 16th, 2009, 19:09

    Norway is the country who is suppose to win, but as it always ends, Norway ends up on 3th or 2th place. Its just typical, because countries support each other etc etc. GO NORWAY, you got my vote!

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  7. leyla
    May 17th, 2009, 15:20

    Great song.

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