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Germans fret no one likes them after contest dud

Germany's No Angels perform during the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest.

Photo: AFP

Berlin

May 26, 2008

Germans fretted about being unloved in Europe yesterday after their most popular band of the last decade got zero points from 40 of 42 countries in the Eurovision Song Contest and they ended up sharing last place.

"Why doesn't anyone like us?" asked Bild am Sonntag newspaper after Germany had yet another horrendous showing in the annual contest watched by more than 100 million viewers.

"Are we too stupid to win or is it simply we're not liked?" the newspaper asked. "The fact is Germany's top recording artists have failed spectacularly in this contest. Do our singers simply have no chance abroad?"

The No Angels, four women in skimpy dresses who sold more than five million albums in the last eight years, went into the contest in Belgrade with hopes of giving Germany their second victory, in the 53-year-old contest. Germany last won in 1982.

The Eurovision Song Contest might be dismissed as tacky and kitsch in some countries - as witnessed by novelty acts such as singing pirates from Latvia and writhing devils from Azerbaijan. But it is serious stuff in Germany, where 6.5 million people watched.

Aside from the highest-possible 12 points from Bulgaria - one of No Angels emigrated from that country and now hosts a pop song contest in Bulgaria - Germany got only two points from Switzerland to end up sharing last place with Britain and Poland. :D:D

"We delivered a great performance but the viewers didn't recognise it," said Bulgarian-born German singer Lucy Diakowska.

"It was the insult at Belgrade - what a disaster," said Thomas Hermanns, who hosted a German after-show fest in Hamburg.

"It's just unbelievable and so, so, so stupid," said NDR television's Eurovision analyst Jan Feddersen. No Angels were the most successful girl group in continental Europe in 2003.

"Other countries got support from their neighbours. Germany didn't get any support at all from its neighbours."

Die Welt online bluntly blamed the voting system.

"As in past years the 'eastern European Mafia' at the Song Contest is stirring our blood," Die Welt wrote. "Russia won thanks to considerable help from its neighbours. The Russian song wasn't bad but it wasn't any better than the rest."

Even though Germany shares borders with nine countries, it has a turbulent past - having invaded most of these nations. Six decades after World War II, there is a lingering sense that Germans are still being penalised.

Germans regularly encounter resentment across Europe. In Austria, they are referred to derogatorily as "Piefke", in Britain, they're known as "Krauts" and parts of Spain have been turned into virtual German colonies by tourists and. In Poland, which lost a fifth of its population during the war, historic enmity is never far below the surface. :o

The loud, aggressive behaviour some intoxicated German tourists display abroad also doesn't help. :D:D

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I think people are taking Eurovision too seriously.

I agree with Terry Wogan ,the voting system should be for the song ,not political allies.

I think the French & Spanish entries were already bizarre ,and they knew they had no chance of winning ,so played it for laughs & Ireland 's entry was to be a puppet called "Dustin "

:o Wiley Coyote

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a friend of mine watched the whole long procession of different cities being shown casting their ballots, bore me to hel_l

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Whatever you do don't mention the war. :D

I did but I think I got away with it. :o

Funny how both Britain and Poland also shared last place and we aint making a fuss over it. The Germans sometimes take things far too seriously.

btw the two girls in the middle get my vote.

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Even though Germany shares borders with nine countries, it has a turbulent past - having invaded most of these nations. Six decades after World War II, there is a lingering sense that Germans are still being penalised.

Erm, and Britain came to the rescue in each invasion (give or take Czechoslovakia :o ) and yet they also come last - Spain's entrance was some wiered guy with a beehive hair cut marching around and between a load of women talking/chnating - whatver - but it wasn't singing by my definition. Yet they come halfway down the table.

Britain could turn out the world's best singer and still hit last place - it is a good place fpr the Eastern Euros to go earn a year's wages in a month and get free medical, but can't realy be considered friends. Maybe, they should have just joined up with Schlieffen Plan then it would only be half a dozen entries: Prussia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, UK and possibly Prussia and Netherlands. :D

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I'm amazed at the definition of Europe; in the Sixties it included Israel,

In the Noughties ,we are still going south to Armenia & Azerbaijan...I'm wondering if next year ,if they intend to invite Jordan ?

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True ,that's the host country ,but they can invite any countries bordering Greater Europe.

If not .you have a problem explaining Israel's presence

:o Wiley Coyote

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so played it for laughs & Ireland 's entry was to be a puppet called "Dustin "

I am not too sure many were laughing though :o

Moss

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I saw the spanish one is HORRIBLE! :o:D

and the greek girl was very fine, And I do like The one from Russia, even tho I heard many didn't

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