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Eurovision

Postby Unsospero » 15 May 2023, 17:51

The Telegraph have ranked all British entries since Eurovision started and the Shadows came out rather well -

1. Katrina & The Waves - Love Shine A Light (1997)
2. Kathy Kirby - I Belong (1965)
3. Sam Ryder - (2022)
4. The Shadows - Let Me Be The One (1975)
"Cliff Richard's one time backing group were better off without him. They were the first proper rock group to represent the UK, and couldn't have looked more laid back about the whole thing. When singer Bruce Welch briefly flubbed his words onstage, he might have got away with in unnoticed - but he chose not to, leaning into the microphone to joke with the crowd "I knew it". Not only does this loose-limbed Beatles-y number succeed as a song in its own right, but it also has the most elusive quality: authenticity."

Cliff came 8th with Power To All Our Friends and 37th with Congratulations.

John Farrar was of course involved in Eurovision 3 times with The Shadows, Cliff and Olivia.

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Re: Eurovision

Postby iefje » 16 May 2023, 14:43

It's good to read that The Shadows' Eurovision contribution has received this ranking. Much much better quality than what artists dare to present in recent years during the contest.
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Re: Eurovision

Postby Fenderman » 19 May 2023, 10:37

Whenever Eurovision of the UK entries are discussed The Shadows are rarely mentioned. They always mention Cliff or Bucks Fizz.
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Re: Eurovision

Postby MikeAB » 19 May 2023, 14:03

And there were three better songs that the public could have chosen?!
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