Quel plaisir d'écouter la radio ce matin, et d'entendre tous les commentateurs s'offusquer du résultat de l'Eurovision 2006 ! Bon, même si on s'en bat l'oeil profondément de cette connerie démagogique d'Eurovision, c'est sidérant d'avoir élu un groupe de hard-rock satanique au premier prix :
Comme quoi, il y a bien quelque chose de pourri au royaume Européen de la consommation de masse ! Mort de rire ! L'an prochain, les Technomad Sound System à l'Eurovision ?
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Satan s'invite à l'Eurovision
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Satan s'invite à l'Eurovision
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le monsieur s'appelle Lordi.
rigolons un peu en lisant ses propos sur le site officiel de l'eurovision :
Here are more highlights from Mr. Lordi.
* “You know, we are meat eaters in a vegetarian café,” said Mr. Lordi when asked how the band feels to be in Eurovision.
* Surely Lordi and Christianity don’t go together? Sure they do. “I am a member of a church and our Kita actually wrote and played some church music.”
* “I don’t want to burn in hell, I want to go to heaven.”
* When Finnish TV invited Lordi to take part in Eurovision, Mr. Lordi thought that they’d got the wrong number.
* “We think we look pretty. We look like monsters.”
* “Lordi is actually my nickname. It was given to me by friends.“
* “We toured last year through the whole of Europe. And we toured extensively in Germany.”
* “Our future plan is to get back to our normal heavy metal routines.”
At this point, Mr. Lordi had to go to the little boys’ room. But he continued to provide insights on his return.
* “Sure, some fans have seen us without costumes. But they won’t take any pics. And I also don’t wear my stage costumes when I walk my dogs.”
* What is Mr. Lordi scared by? After a long pause, “That’s a good one… Horses, I think. They’re so big.”
* “The Rolling Stones are as careful with their clothes as we are. They only look different. You know, one pair of jeans isn’t the same as another.”
* “I always drew monsters. My monsters always looked more beautiful than other things.”
* Are children afraid of Mr. Lordi? “No, not at all. It’s their parents being afraid that make the kids afraid.“
* “Kids love us. We look like their toys.”
* “There would never be a Lordi show without our masks.”
* “‘Kitos’ means ‘bye-bye’ in Finnish.”
Kitos, Mr. Lordi.
rigolons un peu en lisant ses propos sur le site officiel de l'eurovision :
Here are more highlights from Mr. Lordi.
* “You know, we are meat eaters in a vegetarian café,” said Mr. Lordi when asked how the band feels to be in Eurovision.
* Surely Lordi and Christianity don’t go together? Sure they do. “I am a member of a church and our Kita actually wrote and played some church music.”
* “I don’t want to burn in hell, I want to go to heaven.”
* When Finnish TV invited Lordi to take part in Eurovision, Mr. Lordi thought that they’d got the wrong number.
* “We think we look pretty. We look like monsters.”
* “Lordi is actually my nickname. It was given to me by friends.“
* “We toured last year through the whole of Europe. And we toured extensively in Germany.”
* “Our future plan is to get back to our normal heavy metal routines.”
At this point, Mr. Lordi had to go to the little boys’ room. But he continued to provide insights on his return.
* “Sure, some fans have seen us without costumes. But they won’t take any pics. And I also don’t wear my stage costumes when I walk my dogs.”
* What is Mr. Lordi scared by? After a long pause, “That’s a good one… Horses, I think. They’re so big.”
* “The Rolling Stones are as careful with their clothes as we are. They only look different. You know, one pair of jeans isn’t the same as another.”
* “I always drew monsters. My monsters always looked more beautiful than other things.”
* Are children afraid of Mr. Lordi? “No, not at all. It’s their parents being afraid that make the kids afraid.“
* “Kids love us. We look like their toys.”
* “There would never be a Lordi show without our masks.”
* “‘Kitos’ means ‘bye-bye’ in Finnish.”
Kitos, Mr. Lordi.
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Même si c'est effectivement de la daube, metal ou variet, je trouve extrêmement savoureux le tollé qu'a provoqué l'intrusion de ce genre peu consensuel au sein d'un événement aussi ringard que l'Eurovision. Mais puisque c'est le caracctère "grand public" (pour autant que ça signifie quelque chose) que sanctionne l'Eurovision, il n'y a aucune raison pour que seule la variété y soit représentée : après tout, les plus grandes ventes mondiales de disques sont le fait du reggae et du rap, je crois, et le metal (avec des blockbusters comme Scorpions ou Metallica, et leurs slows sirupeux à souhaits) ne doit pas figurer loin derrière. Il ya donc une certaine cohérence à retrouver ces groupe là où il est.
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