@@hashar9593 It wasn't civil war. It was millitary agression of Serbia against Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina since Serbs wanted to create Greater Serbia.
Because this was going on during the Siege of Sarajevo. The city was almost cut-off from the rest of the World (you can hear the static as they're talking), so it is amazing to me that despite all that they were able to enter and participate in Eurovision that year.
@@TommyPG1990 That had NOTHING to do with NATO, you're literally lying and twisting history. Sarajevo was under siege by Serbian army, because Serbs wanted to conquer Bosnia. NATO, in fact, intervened and helped Bosnia in 1995 after Serbs committed genocide in Srebrenica.
The ESC in Millstreet was glorious and In Your Eyes is one of the most beutiful songs ever in the festival. I miss these old days with so many good and powerful songs and that voting system, so exciting from the beginning until the very end.
This woman is a child again when I look in your eyes... A wonderful winner, I always will appreciate Niamh and the way she performs this song, there's so much soul in it
Yugoslavia was dissolved in 1992 and that was the last year it competed in the Eurovision. Today it is now seven countries. The year in this video (1993) three countries formerly part of Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Croatia) are competing.
Ah yes. Back when technology was so limited we didn’t even know what to do with what we had. The good ole days huh? When someone could be raped in the back of a van and made disappear and nobody would bat an eye. I can imagine why you’d find those days better
46:16 Viki Gabor's Junior Eurovision victory cannot be matched with the *GREATEST* moment not just in Eurovision history, but also in Irish history. Millstreet will never be the same again!
@@rorybrennan360 Bosnians had to go through literal sniperfire just to come to the Eurovision contest, they were starved tired and traumatized from the siege that lasted almost 4 years. Coming to the Eurovision with an ongoing genocide in your country might be considered a win in itself. But, yes Rory Ireland did win that year. Greetings from beautiful free Bosnia.
Can't we just be happy for the winner? It wasn't my favorite song (that'd probably be the UK's), but look at her! She's so happy! They're all so happy! Let's just be happy for them.
Here are my personal votes/rankings, i'am from the Netherlands 12 points: Ireland - Niamh Kavanagh - In your eyes 10 points: Switzerland - Annie Cotton - Moi, tout simplement 8 points: Slovenia - 1X Band - Tih dezeven dan 7 points: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Fazla - Sva bol svijeta 6 points: Italy - Enrico Ruggeri - Sole d'Europa 5 points: Germany - MÚnchener Freiheit - Viel zu weit 4 points: Sweden - Arvingarna - Eloise 3 points: Norway - Silje Vige - Alle mine tankar 2 points: Portugal - Anabela - A cidade (até ser dia) 1 point : Luxembourg - Modern Times - Donne moi une chance
Greece voting: Cyprus 10 points, Norway 12 points. That must be a first. However the Norwegian entry is beautiful, and clearly with inspiration from Greek music.
Ruud22nl Jansen Terry Wogan often made mistakes like this... he also said that this was the 6th time we’d come second, when 1993 in fact was the 14th time the United Kingdom had come second.
@@blankblank5547 but we have to WIN..we was attacked by Serbia..we are moral WINNER.We won war against 4th war force (in that time). we stay live. ..learn and see whats happend in Bosnia 92-95
48:56 - Terry Wogan must have forgotten about Luxembourg and Israel's double victories (1972/73 and 1978/79 respectively). (Spain I'd consider a "sort of" double victory because of the controversial tiebreak win in 1969.)
when people are acting like idiots..... even if UK would have give Malta 12 points still they wouldn't have got the 2nd place since UK were to far ahead. wow - you must bring a LOT of "pride" to your country....
47:05 someone accidentally pulled out Niamh’s earring when she patted her on the face. First Eurovision i properly remember. Rooting for Sonia from the 🇬🇧 of course but 🇮🇪 was a winner.
We were in Majorca that time, I was the only Irish person in the bar in Palma Nova that night along with my boyfriend ( now my husband) who's from Bolton, all the Scottish the Welsh and even a lot of English people from Manchester were all cheering Niamh on along with the Spanish bar people. I was praying like 90 as us Irish do 😂 as some people were booing when we were getting the high points, but we drowned out the gears by singing Ole Ole when Niamh won . We all danced, drank Irish coffees and black Russians and i sang many Irish ballads that night unplugged with roars of delight during the sing-along. A wonderful memory and so proud of been Irish, that'll never forget. ☘️☘️☘️
Luxemburg 10 points right at the end. The only had one before that and 12 went to Ireland and nothing for United Kingdom. Oh my God, great to watch it all back again don’t you just love the Eurovision song contest wow Sonia deserve to win.
I am Irish and we do not deserve to win anymore. Our songs are not good enough. The "experts" that pick our songs think that it is still 1993 and do not pick good songs for modern audiences. I am old enough to have witnessed our 3 consecutive wins in the 90s and then another win in 1996. We will not win again until RTE (our national broadcaster) modernise the selection process and pick good songs.
@@JeSuisRene I've seen older Eurovisions and results I mean United Kingdom used to be good in the back in the days but now days their Eurovision chances is zero they ended up last so many times (apart from 2017) and so dose Ireland (execpt from 2018) I mean I like all the sings from them that's why Duncan Laurance says "music first always" I think... but still UK sented their best song this year I mean I did some math and I possibly think United Kingdom could've won this year but Coronavirus had to ruin it
@@kaareltakeba2858 I think the UK could have done well this year, though I believed that the winner would come from either Iceland, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, Lithuania or Bulgaria, though probably the first three.
They sung in English (a huge benefit in the pre-1999 days when you could only sing in your own language), sent well-liked songs that juries regularly voted for, did good jobs at hosting the contest and were struggling through some internal war troubles at the time so deserved the extra publicity and tourism. In 1994 they didn't want to win but still wanted to do ok, so sent what they thought was just a half-decent song...and still won!! Sadly in the last couple of decades they've very rarely got through the semi finals, with 2011-12 some of the only exceptions (Jedward being very popular at the time) and 2018 due to a memorable stage performance.
@@billyh88uk hey 1994 was lovely. Rock and Roll Kids is a really poignant song. Plus Johnny logan wrote 3 of the winning entries for us. 1980, 1987 and 1992. We had good writers then. The UK and Ireland set a precident for good writing and producing some musical talent in the previous 2 decades that warranted our regular wins. No the comp is far more European then it used to be. Ireland and the UK don't get a look in anymore. I haven't watched the eurovision since the late 90s cause its shite. Don't understand it anymore.
irondasgr i.e. Scandinavia not giving that many points to each other, the Balkans noticeably not giving that many points to each other. Mind you, Sonia gave a marvellous performance and it was a decent song too. It is my runner up, behind Switzerland.
@@JeSuisRene You mean Sonia "better the devil you know than the devil you don't", a song that was never heard again after the ESC stage and one that noone wants to remeber (ok except for you)? Just think about it like this: if she had represented Cyprus with that song back then, would she have ended up in 2nd place?? Oh, wait, yes, NO.
@@irondasgr that goes against your point. Most of these songs were never heard again (1993 was particularly out of step with real world music). Never have I heard any of these songs from 1993 on terrestrial radio. Clearly it's not just me who likes it if it managed to come second, plus this is a much loved song among a plurality of the older Eurovision fan base. We'll never know if this song would have come second if representing Cyprus because, well..., It DIDN'T REPRESENT CYPRUS, so you can't make generalised statements like that.
@@irondasgr just because you seem to have an Anglophobic bias, it doesn't mean the voting was unfair because the UK kept getting second place. Some of them should have been wins (1972, 1977, 1988, 1993, 1998)
Esc Voting Italiano Turkish Deutschland Swiss Danish Grecian Belgian Maltese Icelandic Osterich Portuguese French Swedish Irish Luxembourgish Slovenian Finnish Bosnian British Dutch Croatian Espana Cypriot Israeli Norwegian
"Good evening, Millstreet, this is Sarajevo calling"...
Am I the only person who had tears in my eyes when I heard “Hello, this is Sarajevo calling.”
oh bro..i was 5 year old 1993..im from Bosnia,Sarajevo... i watched this 50times :(
Why?
@@yogdrogxon687 maybe bc there was a civil war in bosnia but i dunno
@@hashar9593 It wasn't civil war. It was millitary agression of Serbia against Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina since Serbs wanted to create Greater Serbia.
No :(
Sarajevo...... Goosebumps
I don't get it
Because this was going on during the Siege of Sarajevo. The city was almost cut-off from the rest of the World (you can hear the static as they're talking), so it is amazing to me that despite all that they were able to enter and participate in Eurovision that year.
Thanks to the USA and the NATO do not forget that please. Clinton, Blair, Schröder and Scharping should be in prison for that war!
@@TommyPG1990 Blair was not in power in 1993, he came in 1997.
@@TommyPG1990 That had NOTHING to do with NATO, you're literally lying and twisting history. Sarajevo was under siege by Serbian army, because Serbs wanted to conquer Bosnia. NATO, in fact, intervened and helped Bosnia in 1995 after Serbs committed genocide in Srebrenica.
This is Sarajevo calling ❤❤❤❤🇹🇷
Sarajevo, we are hearing you:❤
It will happen with Ukraine as well this year, I guess. 😔
Way to go Turkey! Bosnia loves you forever! 🇧🇦🇹🇷
Thanks for that one point it made ireland the winner
Claiming all the points for Bosnia are Sympathy Points pissed me off back in 1993 and it pisses me off 30 years later.
Terry was a brilliant commentator. Still can't believe he is no longer with us. May he rest in peace.
Terry Wogan was born in ballymun Road in Dublin he was the English presenter for England rest in peace
He's from Limerick not Dublin.
He didn't miss out on calling every point Bosnia got as a "sympathy point". That can hardly be called a human yeta alone a "good commentator".
@@rosannaloughnane7895 I didn't say that he was from Dublin
@@leila7145 Agree he was obnoxious and extremely biased
The ESC in Millstreet was glorious and In Your Eyes is one of the most beutiful songs ever in the festival. I miss these old days with so many good and powerful songs and that voting system, so exciting from the beginning until the very end.
@@D2theFG And since then Ireland doesn't succeed anymore
28:24 hello Sarajevo 😔
This woman is a child again when I look in your eyes... A wonderful winner, I always will appreciate Niamh and the way she performs this song, there's so much soul in it
Yugoslavia was dissolved in 1992 and that was the last year it competed in the Eurovision. Today it is now seven countries. The year in this video (1993) three countries formerly part of Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Croatia) are competing.
Yugoslavia at the time was committing war crimes against Croatia and Bosnia, so it's good they weren't invited into the competition.
Happy days, long before the Internet and neighbour voting !!!
Yeah, right, as if Ireland has never voted for the UK before...
F off
@1976Hyperion Yes, you're right. Russia had better songs than their winning one in 2008.
Okay boomer
Ah yes. Back when technology was so limited we didn’t even know what to do with what we had. The good ole days huh? When someone could be raped in the back of a van and made disappear and nobody would bat an eye. I can imagine why you’d find those days better
46:16 Viki Gabor's Junior Eurovision victory cannot be matched with the *GREATEST* moment not just in Eurovision history, but also in Irish history. Millstreet will never be the same again!
Always come back to this video after the Eurovision. Loved this year
Look how professional the presenter was. No messing.. that's when the competition was wonderful
I am very happy because my country gave 12 points for true winner of the year
Love from Turkey🇹🇷
tnx brother, i am sorry we didnt give you 12 points from bosnia, tnx again for first 12 points for bosnia and herzegovina ever
And i thought Ireland were the winners.
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Love from us too
@@rorybrennan360 Bosnians had to go through literal sniperfire just to come to the Eurovision contest, they were starved tired and traumatized from the siege that lasted almost 4 years. Coming to the Eurovision with an ongoing genocide in your country might be considered a win in itself. But, yes Rory Ireland did win that year. Greetings from beautiful free Bosnia.
Had hear the song for years in esc compilations, but never saw that years' voting. It's a timeless song!
46:16 - *THAT* is how you finish off the voting, right down to the wire.
That reaction is AMAZING!!
Can't we just be happy for the winner? It wasn't my favorite song (that'd probably be the UK's), but look at her! She's so happy! They're all so happy! Let's just be happy for them.
Same, I hoped that the UK would have won... the Maltese votes were a shame...
It was one of the best songs ever people all over Europe say it you some be from England
@@JeSuisRene the Maltese votes were most likely karma for the UK not giving Malta any points in 1992 when they had a possibility of winning.
Possibly the best song but Sonia gave the performance of the night.
22:08 ;) Nice to hear some Irish.
Sounds like a mix between hebrew and swedish
Best. Host. Ever!
Apart from Måns and Petra!
ZD SKILLZ she was grossly biased and look at 15:40
@@terrybaker8156 Did you watch the full show
I remember watching this when I was 10. Never been so invested in the points calling before or ever since.
Here are my personal votes/rankings, i'am from the Netherlands
12 points: Ireland - Niamh Kavanagh - In your eyes
10 points: Switzerland - Annie Cotton - Moi, tout simplement
8 points: Slovenia - 1X Band - Tih dezeven dan
7 points: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Fazla - Sva bol svijeta
6 points: Italy - Enrico Ruggeri - Sole d'Europa
5 points: Germany - MÚnchener Freiheit - Viel zu weit
4 points: Sweden - Arvingarna - Eloise
3 points: Norway - Silje Vige - Alle mine tankar
2 points: Portugal - Anabela - A cidade (até ser dia)
1 point : Luxembourg - Modern Times - Donne moi une chance
Wow it was close! Have to love a nailbiter :)
Great song, great singer
Look at the hostess' face at around 15:30 to 15:40. That face she just made lol xD
Portugal was underrated
Greece voting: Cyprus 10 points, Norway 12 points. That must be a first. However the Norwegian entry is beautiful, and clearly with inspiration from Greek music.
well the comment was wrong. Spain, Luxembourg and Israel also won the contest twice in a row!
Ruud22nl Jansen Terry Wogan often made mistakes like this... he also said that this was the 6th time we’d come second, when 1993 in fact was the 14th time the United Kingdom had come second.
My ranking from Turkey 🇹🇷
1-🇩🇰Denmark
2-🇧🇦Bosnia-Herzegovina
3-🇫🇮Finland
4-🇫🇷France
5-🇳🇴Norway
6-🇮🇹Italy
7-🇨🇭Switzerland
8-🇳🇱The Netherlands
9-🇬🇷Greece
10-🇬🇧United Kingdom
11-🇦🇹Austria
12-🇵🇹Portugal
13-🇩🇪Germany
14-🇮🇪Ireland
15-🇸🇪Sweden
16-🇸🇮Slovenia
17-🇪🇸Spain
18-🇮🇱Israel
19-🇱🇺Luxembourg
20-🇭🇷Croatia
21-🇲🇹Malta
22-🇧🇪Belgium
23-🇮🇸Iceland
24-🇨🇾Cyprus
My top 10 in points:
1p 🇧🇪 Belgium
2p 🇭🇷 Croatia
3p 🇦🇹 Austria
4p 🇳🇴 Norway
5p 🇬🇷 Greece
6p 🇪🇸 Spain
7p 🇵🇹 Portugal
8p 🇮🇪 Ireland
10p 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
12p 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Bosnia is the best and should won!!!
Lina Sunflower well they didn’t
@@blankblank5547 but we have to WIN..we was attacked by Serbia..we are moral WINNER.We won war against 4th war force (in that time). we stay live. ..learn and see whats happend in Bosnia 92-95
thanx Lina. im Bosnian,we deserve to win. big hello from Sarajevo :***
Yes
They weren't going to win because of the war. They wouldn't have been able to host the Eurovision
Terry Wogan did a great job representing the UK here - considering he is Irish, from county Limerick
All about the pounds for the bould Terry
The tenseness of that finish...
48:56 - Terry Wogan must have forgotten about Luxembourg and Israel's double victories (1972/73 and 1978/79 respectively).
(Spain I'd consider a "sort of" double victory because of the controversial tiebreak win in 1969.)
Terry was never great with stats
@@cinzanobianco1 lol
@Ludovic Ouimet Netherlands was the worst of the four winners. By far.
best song
28:15
thanks
AND THAT, UK is some sweet REVANGE for not giving us points in 1992.
You cost us from getting 2nd Place, We cost you from WINNING.
+Malta Plays Malta had 123 points in total in 1992, the UK 139 points, so a higher UK vote would have been pointless back then. Stupid remark.
when people are acting like idiots..... even if UK would have give Malta 12 points still they wouldn't have got the 2nd place since UK were to far ahead.
wow - you must bring a LOT of "pride" to your country....
Ireland would still have won to be fair and it was the best song.
Hehe I love friendly bantering :D
Check your facts before you make these remarks
what is this sound at back computer?
0:23 love the telephone icon.
I like the presenter! Bravo! Good job!
Its a Pity RTE Did not have for the last Vote Split Screens Ireland and the UK .
And finally...Ireland 🇮🇪
47:05 someone accidentally pulled out Niamh’s earring when she patted her on the face. First Eurovision i properly remember. Rooting for Sonia from the 🇬🇧 of course but 🇮🇪 was a winner.
47:19 Dg of RTE on the right looking glum thinking we have to do this all again next year
not at all it's a great occasion and event to host
@@cinzanobianco1 And after that year again ;-)
Father Ted had fun with that one
Is it just me, or did Bosnia award 5 points to Switzerland, which then was announced as 5 points for Denmark?
too late, bro. too late.
No, he said "Denmark 5 points" very clearly ... how did you hear Switzerland????
The brits probably cried themselves to sleep that night.
I mean who wouldn't? They're most competitive country winning on their broadcasting challenge
We were in Majorca that time, I was the only Irish person in the bar in Palma Nova that night along with my boyfriend ( now my husband) who's from Bolton, all the Scottish the Welsh and even a lot of English people from Manchester were all cheering Niamh on along with the Spanish bar people. I was praying like 90 as us Irish do 😂 as some people were booing when we were getting the high points, but we drowned out the gears by singing Ole Ole when Niamh won . We all danced, drank Irish coffees and black Russians and i sang many Irish ballads that night unplugged with roars of delight during the sing-along. A wonderful memory and so proud of been Irish, that'll never forget. ☘️☘️☘️
@@theresefairhurst2314 Fair play te ya! 👍🏻
Miss this when the voting was excited.
The last voting with just a voice. Now it's with a screen.
Did Terry Wogan forget where he was from?
Doesn't matter - he is commentating on behalf of United Kingdom
he knew who payed his bills
@@alexd1762 yes limerick to be exact.
27 years ago.
The best in IMHO was Norway 🇳🇴 all mine tanker
The last vote of the last jury!
What does she hold there in her hand?
The Irish must have been crapping their pants at 46:04
I remember this. Better that 1988 and Ray Houghton.
Spain certainly have a supporter in the house dont they?
What would have happened if RTE/EBU had not made contact with Malta?
Votes would be submitted as they are to EBU anyway, but the excitement is in the delivery by each country
@@CionnFEwouldn't the votes have been discounted if RTE/EBU had not make contact with Malta?
@@giannis93FUL no. The jury votes are all submitted to the EBU, so the results only being confirmed in the phone in or video link
Take back Eurovision Song Contest and make it about live, good songs
It is "live".
Senyor Capità Collons he/she talks about the orchestra
You see THIS is how the eurovision should be counted
NORWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Terry Wogan Irish man saying us the UK!
Was I the only one who was shocked when Sweden gave their 12 points toIreland rather than Norway?
IN 1996 Norway asked if Sweden will ever give 12 pts to Norway lol
They didn't give any points to Norway. Neither did Denmark.
The claime that Nordic countries vote for each other is far from correct.
I think there is some friendly feud and between the Nordic countries and it's a thing where they don't give each other votes
Ireland... *YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH*
Why was Madelaine Petsch there competing for the UK?
Luxemburg 10 points right at the end. The only had one before that and 12 went to Ireland and nothing for United Kingdom. Oh my God, great to watch it all back again don’t you just love the Eurovision song contest wow Sonia deserve to win.
why reveal the winner in the title though, new fans and younger ones wouldn't know
30:53 8 points actually
it's 36 years later.... Ireland reached the last place in the semi final.... live example of Reversal of fortune
And the curse of #2
I am Irish and we do not deserve to win anymore. Our songs are not good enough. The "experts" that pick our songs think that it is still 1993 and do not pick good songs for modern audiences. I am old enough to have witnessed our 3 consecutive wins in the 90s and then another win in 1996. We will not win again until RTE (our national broadcaster) modernise the selection process and pick good songs.
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@@paulafegan5096 the bbc in the uk have the same problem, so you're not alone
26 years.
What happened to this Eurovision compared to the 2024 one
Millstreet a great show 👏
49:33 came second AGAIN!! I was a bit disappointed that Estonia couldn't take part in Millstreet (note I was not born in 1993)
Kaarel Takeba This was the 14th time the UK had come second.
Mind you, I prefer the British song to the Irish song.
@@JeSuisRene I've seen older Eurovisions and results I mean United Kingdom used to be good in the back in the days but now days their Eurovision chances is zero they ended up last so many times (apart from 2017) and so dose Ireland (execpt from 2018) I mean I like all the sings from them that's why Duncan Laurance says "music first always" I think... but still UK sented their best song this year I mean I did some math and I possibly think United Kingdom could've won this year but Coronavirus had to ruin it
@@kaareltakeba2858 I think the UK could have done well this year, though I believed that the winner would come from either Iceland, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, Lithuania or Bulgaria, though probably the first three.
@@JeSuisRene great taste in music. Not. Sonia was a novelty act. Plain and simple. 😂
@@rosannaloughnane7895 Someone needs to understand what a novelty act is, clearly.
Very good song 🇮🇪
Haha Luxembourg 10 pointes from Malta. Hahahahahaha!
"Luxembourg!?"
Where it will always be Ireland in first and uk in 2nd
Where was this on?
Was it Sweden?
Or was it Ireland?
Ireland
Millstreet in County Cork, Ireland
Luxembourg - 10 pts. Best line ever in Eurovision
6:18
Switzerland!!!
Ha ha, 47.04,get your fucking hand off me !
28:30 Bosnia🥺
Her face at 15:40 OMG
😂😂😂
15:39 😂😂😂
And Ireland...
(Crowd erupts)
The crowd was so loud when Ireland won the Contest
46:30 Noel C going crazy
Norway, Greece
This year surprisingly it was Norway=Greece
Why was ireland so loved this year was there something economic going on ?
They had a triple victory, so I guess they sent a lot ov desirable entries in the 90s.
Bosnia was in war (attacked from Serbia)..we deserve to win .. i was 5y.old..in Sarajevo,Bosnia- and every day sow some killd ppl..
@@dinonebitno6251 umm he asked for an explanation to ireland winning not to bosnias connection
They sung in English (a huge benefit in the pre-1999 days when you could only sing in your own language), sent well-liked songs that juries regularly voted for, did good jobs at hosting the contest and were struggling through some internal war troubles at the time so deserved the extra publicity and tourism. In 1994 they didn't want to win but still wanted to do ok, so sent what they thought was just a half-decent song...and still won!!
Sadly in the last couple of decades they've very rarely got through the semi finals, with 2011-12 some of the only exceptions (Jedward being very popular at the time) and 2018 due to a memorable stage performance.
@@billyh88uk hey 1994 was lovely. Rock and Roll Kids is a really poignant song. Plus Johnny logan wrote 3 of the winning entries for us. 1980, 1987 and 1992. We had good writers then. The UK and Ireland set a precident for good writing and producing some musical talent in the previous 2 decades that warranted our regular wins. No the comp is far more European then it used to be. Ireland and the UK don't get a look in anymore. I haven't watched the eurovision since the late 90s cause its shite. Don't understand it anymore.
Why Bosnia didnt win ???
Voting was fair in those days
Rubbish UK songs getting costantly 2nd place means fair to you?
irondasgr i.e. Scandinavia not giving that many points to each other, the Balkans noticeably not giving that many points to each other. Mind you, Sonia gave a marvellous performance and it was a decent song too. It is my runner up, behind Switzerland.
@@JeSuisRene You mean Sonia "better the devil you know than the devil you don't", a song that was never heard again after the ESC stage and one that noone wants to remeber (ok except for you)? Just think about it like this: if she had represented Cyprus with that song back then, would she have ended up in 2nd place?? Oh, wait, yes, NO.
@@irondasgr that goes against your point. Most of these songs were never heard again (1993 was particularly out of step with real world music). Never have I heard any of these songs from 1993 on terrestrial radio. Clearly it's not just me who likes it if it managed to come second, plus this is a much loved song among a plurality of the older Eurovision fan base. We'll never know if this song would have come second if representing Cyprus because, well..., It DIDN'T REPRESENT CYPRUS, so you can't make generalised statements like that.
@@irondasgr just because you seem to have an Anglophobic bias, it doesn't mean the voting was unfair because the UK kept getting second place. Some of them should have been wins (1972, 1977, 1988, 1993, 1998)
My top 3 in 1993 1 croatia 2 greece. 3 italy
tnx :3
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My top three EDITED
08 points 🇪🇸
10 points 🇬🇧
12 points 🇨🇭
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How did Ireland win?
Yep, how? Ireland doesn't fall within my top 10, though it was a strong year.
Because its a fantastic song. Jesus the lack of good taste is apparent on here. 😅
Greece was robbed!!!
One of the best in 90s!!!
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I'm watching this to boost my ego after the past few years of Fuck
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Norway, had the best entry, and deserved to win.
Eric Janssen I wonder what country your from
@@jameshayden6631 Denmark. You?
@@jameshayden6631 haha, im Norwegian and I can tell you that Janssen is a Danish last name
The English presenter Terry Wogan is from Dublin Ireland call himself English when is Irish
He was born and reared in Limerick
47:02 Catfight! Catfight!
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