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  • An edited down version of the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin (once again) with a scoreboard using today’s technology. Nothing but a fun lockdown project.
    This edit will give a flavour of the evening (13th May) with Terry Wogan’s commentary. Mostly.
    In life, sometimes there’s things that you just have to ‘get through’, and for me, 1995 was one. It’s probably a reflection on how busy I am at the minute, and the challenging branding for this contest which made this one a bit of a slog. That’s not to say that 1995 is a bad show, although, judging by the quality of recordings on CZcams I am guessing this isn’t much a fan favourite either.
    I always thought that this was another landslide, but actually the points allocation is tighter than I had imagined - with the result being sealed up much later than 1994, but not as late at 1993 (which is hard to beat!) - I guess you could judge it as an average Contest in that sense.
    Two favourites for the Contest, Spain and Sweden were up there, but the controversially lyric-light Norwegian entry, which contained largely Irish violin playing won the day. Note the lack of support from other Nordic countries - Sweden wanted the song pulled! Rolf Løvland, the producer had sat in The Point a year earlier, watched Riverdance and knew exactly how to bring about Norway’s second victory: if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
    My favourite story though, is that the Russian ‘edit’ of the show put their entry last in the running order and then they didn’t show the voting, giving the impression that they had won. Luckily for the Russian’s, the relegation zone had been suspended for a new way of picking the songs for 96. Let’s hope they do better there. Eek.
    Elsewhere in Europe, the Bosnian war took a darker step than anyone had imagined, with conditions in Srebrenica and Sarajevo worsening. In July, mass murder would take place in one, and the siege of the other would lead to an international response with NATO planes in the sky. It would be in this year that the conflict would end. Nearer to The Point - agreements and progress were taking shape in relation to peace in Northern Ireland, mentioned by Mary Kennedy to heartfelt applause. With the Schengen Agreement coming into force in Europe too, the run up to the Contest wasn’t all bad news.
    DESIGN AND THE BOARD
    The 95 logo is a great piece of design that furthers the theme of the mid-90s Eurovision…a sort of neo-Celticism, if that’s a thing. What’s clear though, is that the logo designers didn’t talk to the rest of the production. We’re back to 1980s level of mismatch between the logo and the rest of the show. I tried to align them better, but the result started to look a bit like something from The Simpsons. The answer? Do exactly what the set and graphic designers did, make it dark and green and go back to water, like 94. I’ve attempted to add some more logo type elements, but I’m not sure how successful they are.
    When picking typefaces, I have to have a full slate of diacritics (the little bits added to letters), and so that limits me from picking many display typefaces that mimicked the ‘eurovision’ in the logo - (which looks hand drawn). Whilst looking for Celtic alternatives, I found K-Type’s Irish Penny (www.k-type.com/fonts/irish-penny/), based on Irish pre-decimal coinage. Excuse the insular G, but the free version didn’t appear to have a latinised G available! The floating ‘E’s are from Karroo Small Caps on dafont.com but it couldn’t do the complex names in this show. I think Irish Penny gives it a romantically Irish look, which the use of Helvetica misses out.
    I did use Helvetica Now for numbers etc - it’s a Monotype reworking of the 1957 classic- plenty already said about that typeface elsewhere!
    TRANSFER NEWS (source: Wiki)
    How did we get to 23? Well:
    Only 6 were relegated from 93 as Italy pulled out of 94, giving Cyprus a reprieve. Those 6 were invited back, but Luxembourg also pulled out making:
    BACK: 5 (BEL, DEN, ISR, SLO, TUR - all of whom returned strong!)
    RELEGATED IN 94: EST, FIN, LIT, NED, ROM, SLO, SUI.
    So (25 - 7) +5 = 23.
    INTERVAL ACT
    As good as Riverdance - there, I said it.
    CREDITS
    Another ‘Go raibh maith agat’ to Brendan M for helping with the Irish!
    @Mosè Michielin for higher quality version
    @Lucas ESC Archive for Wogan
    @Eirchive for RTÉ News recording
    Flags: countryflags.com (Cyprus altered), Bosnia: Wikipedia.
    Satellite: flaticon.com
    The green sea photo: Elion Jashari on Unsplash
    All Copyright goes to BBC for Wogan, and to RTÉ.
    00:00 RTÉ News preview
    03:18 Intro
    11:06 Song super-cut
    35:23 Interval act
    39:26 Voting intro
    40:38 The reorder board 95
    1:19:03 Recap & reprise
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Komentáře • 173

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +65

    Mary’s comment about it being 25 years since Dana won is quite scary. It means the time between Dana’s win and this contest and this contest and the present day is the same. In 1995, 1970 seemed an awful long time ago, yet 1995 doesn’t feel that long ago at all.

    • @lindakristinekjlibraten777
      @lindakristinekjlibraten777 Před 3 lety +16

      Sad truth: the older you are, the faster time flies! When you are a child one week could seen like ages, especially if there is something to look forward to!

    • @tourmaline07
      @tourmaline07 Před 5 měsíci

      Unbelievably we might be seeing one of these artists again on the Eurovision stage in 2024 - Justyna Steczkowska from Poland who sang Sama here has recorded a new song playing on the popularity of The Witcher and there's heavy suggestions Poland are looking at sending it to Malmo this year. 1995 was 29 years ago and it seems like yesterday!

  • @LiamPennington
    @LiamPennington Před 3 lety +44

    What a great job you've done with the scoreboard. I love the little touches - the translated country names, the font - and what memories of 1995 come flooding back. Brilliant video.

  • @jsra54
    @jsra54 Před 2 lety +11

    I just love Terry Wogan's reaction of France's 12 points. Tbh I love his commentary during all's 90 decade

  • @rubendelmoralpin3417
    @rubendelmoralpin3417 Před 3 lety +33

    I have to say something? The answer is yes, another magnificent scoreboard, and finally i can see how Spain, my country, reaches up the second place, good job once again AMAZING, thank you from Spain, muchas gracias desde España 🇪🇸🇪🇦

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +4

      ¡Muchas gracias! Spain rocked this year (and to be honest, they are usually my fave). Thanks for watching!

    • @Markstubation01
      @Markstubation01 Před 5 měsíci

      Spain should’ve won

  • @NerdilyDone
    @NerdilyDone Před 3 lety +21

    Greece's performance was great.

  • @otromambo6431
    @otromambo6431 Před 2 lety +8

    I like the host, she's so classy 🥰

  • @TheyCallMePhilip
    @TheyCallMePhilip Před 3 lety +7

    I simply can't get enough of these graphics! You've been doing such a splendid job with these videos!

  • @bevisionbe
    @bevisionbe Před 3 lety +7

    Such an amazing entry from Slovenia! One of my all time favourites!

  • @prodigy1979
    @prodigy1979 Před 3 lety +4

    Wonderful, as always. Now I am excited for 1996

  • @A.Man.From.Cyprus
    @A.Man.From.Cyprus Před 2 lety +4

    Cyprus 🇨🇾 💖
    You did an excellent job! Bravo! Your video is amazing! 🙏🙂

  • @SuperJNG18
    @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +4

    Another great job! One of my favorite contests (a year before my all-time favorite) with the best winner ever!

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety

      Top ten for me:
      1. 🇳🇴 Norway
      2. 🇪🇸 Spain
      3. 🇨🇾 Cyprus
      4. 🇮🇱 Israel
      5. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
      6. 🇮🇪 Ireland
      7. 🇭🇷 Croatia
      8. 🇸🇪 Sweden
      9. 🇩🇰 Denmark
      10. 🇵🇱 Poland
      Honorable mentions:
      - 🇦🇹 Austria
      - 🇫🇷 France
      - 🇬🇷 Greece
      - 🇮🇸 Iceland
      - 🇲🇹 Malta
      - 🇵🇹 Portugal
      - 🇸🇮 Slovenia
      Without exaggeration, every single one of those songs is on my all-time list. The rest aren’t even that bad, just less remarkable by comparison. Except Germany maybe.

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety +1

      @@SuperJNG18 My top 10 in points:
      1p 🇮🇪 Ireland
      2p 🇩🇰 Denmark
      3p 🇦🇹 Austria
      4p 🇲🇹 Malta
      5p 🇭🇷 Croatia
      6p 🇸🇮 Slovenia
      7p 🇫🇷 France
      8p 🇳🇴 Norway
      10p 🇮🇱 Israel
      12p 🇪🇸 Spain

  • @esczaman1299
    @esczaman1299 Před 3 lety +12

    I honestly can’t wait for the 1996 virtual reality soundtrack. Please also include the 360 angle mode as well.

  • @tourmaline07
    @tourmaline07 Před rokem +5

    Here goes. The top four songs I reckon are going to give me lots of listening in the next few weeks!
    12 - Spain : got this song constantly on repeat this week already , great performance and the orchestra really worked well. Anabel Conde might be a one hit wonder but what a hit!
    10 - Norway - knew about this one and downloaded to my library before watching this , and it's a masterpiece in it's own right. I do think it's a shame recent Eurovisions don't feature instruments in their song.
    8 - Poland - I think I might end up down a rabbit hole with Justyna Steczkowza very soon too....
    7 - Greece - love the panpipes in this and the whole feel of this
    6 - France - like the uptempo and motown feel
    5 - Cyprus - some good instruments and layered vocal work
    4 - Sweden - a great solo performance
    3 - Slovenia - admirable solo and good ballad
    2 - Belgium - quite like the vocals/guitar/rock feel
    1 - United Kingdom - a very catchy and upbeat song but not really my style

  • @esczaman1299
    @esczaman1299 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for uploading this video all the best for the videos to come. I have a request! Please do scoreboards from 1975 to 1979 please.

  • @mp6779
    @mp6779 Před 3 lety +10

    Secret Garden Norway my all time favorite winner!!🇳🇴

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +3

    Woohoo. 1995 is here! Can’t wait to watch later when I have some free time :)

  • @EldaMengisto
    @EldaMengisto Před 3 lety +5

    You made the 1995 scoreboard oh so pretty! I like the combination of the water graphics and the Celtic font. It must have taken a lot of work, which was worth it. Pity you couldn't have gotten the other language fonts, though.
    As for the contest, I do have a soft spot of it. The slowness of it all and the ethereal influences (including the dark stage) contrast with what's on the charts, but there's still some good songs to be found. The ones in my top five are especially beautiful, and amongst my favorites of all-time.
    1 pt: SLO
    2 pt: ISR
    3 pt: TUR
    4 pt: POL (I actually prefer this to To nie ja, haha! My second favorite Polish entry, after Ale Jestem in 1997).
    5 pt: ESP (This took me a while to grow on. Also, that orchestration has to be one of the best, if not the best of all-time. How would've Eurovision changed had this won?)
    6 pt: FRA
    7 pt: DEN
    8 pt: CYP -- Yeah yeah, fire, haha! That said, I love this one so much--it's equal parts epic and determined, with a message that still resonates to this day. The orchestration adds to the drama of this song, and Alex delivers this well. Probably my favorite entry from Cyprus.
    10 pt: NOR: My second-favorite winner ever and my favorite Norwegian entry ever! It's serene yet mournful, with a haunting atmosphere all around. Fionnuala works magic with the violin, and it makes it sound like it's crying. An absolute gem, why isn't this my favorite? Well...
    12 pt: GRE -- Because this song equal parts deep and thoughtful. From the ancient Greek in the beginning to Elina's delicate vocals, it's a spiritual experience all around. I also like the lyrics, discussing a political issue in a subtle way, and they tell a compelling story! This is the song that got me hooked onto 1990s Eurovision, and my second favorite Greek entry ever.

  • @strictlyfan0951
    @strictlyfan0951 Před 2 lety +5

    Fun fact: Mary Kennedy went on the Irish version of Dancing With the Stars and danced to Nocturne during Most Memorable Year Week

  • @losvizzero6176
    @losvizzero6176 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!!

  • @thereorderboard
    @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +23

    A few other things I couldn’t fit in the description:
    The into to this show was great I felt, loved the 60 second fly around Ireland that struck right with the romantic view of Ireland that was so popular during this time, as well adding hints to the future. Hopefully, this justifies my use of the Irish Penny typeface. . Unfortunately, the copyright owners of the Cranberries wanted to ruin it for everyone and stop it being in this edit. Love the reference to 19:02GMT in the video, which is roughly when the video would have been played live. I edited down the retrospective to just feature the reorderboard years!
    I think this is one of the strongest sets we’ve seen. It looks remarkable different for the Hungarian song, compared to the UK. The only issue was how dark the programme looked, as I’ve said before, it really didn’t fit with the logo design at all.
    I’ve kept one of the non-Latin script lower thirds for the song titles…Russian, Hebrew and Greek were given their own straps as far as I could see. Nice touch by RTÉ!
    I decided to keep some of the incredibly inaccurate Wogan sections out, just because of time. In the intro to the first song, he said that Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia were all performing in the Contest for the first time…then called them ‘Baltic countries’ where I assume he meant ‘Balkan’. I always think Wogan is a man of the people though, and I expect there was a fair bit of ignorance about the geography of Eastern Europe still at this time…sort of would have expected him to know that Bosnia had been in the Contest before though!
    Incidentally, the audio on all of the videos of this Contest are quite bad, I could have spent another day equalising the sound! I can tell that some of the ‘whole show’ videos are bits and pieces stuck together, so I thank those who did that work. We lose Wogan’s audio towards the end of the voting - I can only hope he was more accurate at the end of the actual broadcast!
    There was a ‘squeeze back’ in the scoreboard this year too, but unlike in 1994 it was straight on rather than ‘barn dooring’ the spokespeople in the shot. However, instead of waiting for the first point to be awarded, often the scoreboard went full screen during the first point, making operation for me really difficult, the German jury didn’t have one at all (like Switzerland in 94), so the time on the squeeze back so short it wasn’t worth showing at all (I have to go full screen a few frames ahead of the actual programme to avoid it looking messy).
    Also, apologies if some of the text is too small, only after review did I think it perhaps unreadable in places (most viewers are on their phones) - I just went with the right balance of type sizes I felt at the time!

    • @esczaman1299
      @esczaman1299 Před 3 lety +4

      At least, you uploaded an amazing video that surpasses all our expectations in the best way! So I love your video. Congratulations from me! 🥳

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +4

      The Hebrew was gibberish lol. They were out there trying to write “Amen” in Wingdings

    • @esczaman1299
      @esczaman1299 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SuperJNG18, LOL I agree!

    • @mrjdsworld80
      @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety

      What’s meant by barn dooring? I do think the straight on split screen with the juries and the scoreboard as opposed to the angle from 1994 did look better? But as I think I said for ‘94, it was a wasted opportunity for RTÉ to redesign the scoreboard.
      That stage is so dark. Not sure why they went for that. As you mention, it’s out of step with the branding.

    • @esczaman1299
      @esczaman1299 Před 3 lety

      @@mrjdsworld80, agreed

  • @donalokeeffe7504
    @donalokeeffe7504 Před 3 lety

    Great graphics with song shown as the points are allocated. This should be done in the real event.... Well done.

  • @djbillybopdjbillybop2817

    Fun Fact the Irish song Dreaming sung by Eddie Friel caused some controversy following plagiarism allegations due to similarities to a Julie Felix song called "Moonlight".
    Now Father Ted and Dougal enter the 1996 Eurosong Contest. They write new words for a Norwegian entry and try to pass it off as their own.
    Show: Father Ted
    Episode no: Series 2; Episode 5
    Featured Music: The Divine Comedy
    Original air date: 5 April 1996

    • @stephenholmes1036
      @stephenholmes1036 Před rokem +1

      They tried to enter the B side but heard it in the lift.
      My lovely horse.

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +22

    Sweden got the same number of points in 1995 and 1996

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety +5

      And the same placement too!

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +9

      I *hope* this is coincidence.

    • @nmvs1981
      @nmvs1981 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@thereorderboard Christer Bjorkman was not involved in it, so we can safely state it was all pure coincidence LOL Had it been something after 2012 the story would have been ... different to put it midly.

  • @FlavioGirl
    @FlavioGirl Před 2 lety +3

    the legendary voice of the norwegian jury spokesman :)

  • @JeSuisRene
    @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety +11

    I love how Israel single-handedly wraps it up. Before their voting, five countries could have still won it (Norway, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, France). Yet their jury - who didn’t even give 12 points to the eventual winners - ensured that Norway couldn’t be caught!

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +6

      That's what's great about us Jews: we're indecisive most of the time, but in the clutch, we're always the ones tying the bow around the situation for everyone else!

    • @SimsMoyal
      @SimsMoyal Před 3 lety +3

      @@SuperJNG18 yes
      They say about us 12 Jews 15 opinions

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SimsMoyal True that

    • @ponyclub3198
      @ponyclub3198 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm happy we gave 12 points to Spain, the worthy winner of that night.
      Nocturne sounded to me, even then, as a very outdated elevator tune.

  • @stephanehkg853
    @stephanehkg853 Před 3 lety +5

    France : Royaume-Uni 12 points
    "L'entente cordiale. Bonjour et bonsoir Monsieur Chirac" 😂😂😂 Gotta love Terry Wogan

  • @tourmaline07
    @tourmaline07 Před rokem +3

    A bit of a where are they now - Secret Garden (Norway) and Justyna Steczkowska (Poland) have both done really well out of this contest , even to this day. In the case of the former - becoming one of the biggest selling classical artists duos, selling over 5m albums.
    Justyna's also done very well and seems massive in Poland , her latest album Szamanka released last year (2022) is really well put together . I reckon the only reason she's not known worldwide is most of her music is in Polish language.
    Anabel Conde really enjoyed her time with Eurovision - reappearing ten years later with Andorra. She decided to pursue a career with her other passion - being a primary school teacher eventually but enjoyed her time with the contest. She's still got it - there's a recording of her singing Vuelve Conmigo as part of a concert last year on CZcams!

  • @nickgreu4ever
    @nickgreu4ever Před 3 lety +2

    This channel is amazing and you deserve way way more views and subs than this!

  • @luvhart
    @luvhart Před 3 lety +6

    I’m gonna book this for viewing tomorrow but I grabbed a sneak preview of the scoreboard and once again a first class production from yourself...thank you so much. Some little titbits and trivia’s:
    - Mary Kennedy was the replacement host for ESC 1981 and was on standby to take over should anything happen to Doireann. She auditioned for 93 and 94 and almost did not get 95 as it was offered to actress Alison Doody who accepted but soon after pulled out.
    - Several ideas were seriously considered by RTÉ to make the 95 contest feasible. Ardmore studios in Wicklow was one, and it would have been similar to what was done in 88 (big stage, small audience, clever camera tricks). They also did negotiate with BBC for a co-production and produce the show in Northern Ireland but in the end a cash boost from the Irish Government allowed it to return to the Point Theatre. Several postcards were filmed in Northern Ireland.
    - The total cost of ESC 95 came in at €1.9m. While smaller than 93 and 94, all three combined cost RTÉ a staggering €7.4m, not including 97 which cost RTÉ a further €2.5m!

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +1

      as you forget to tell that RTÉ has made this contest with a majority of public funds,as they don't find sponsors as in 1993 (the horse's arena owner payed all) and in 1994 (when Guinesd Brewery and tecnology enterprises give a big money)

    • @luvhart
      @luvhart Před 3 lety

      @@debonidaniel The owner of Green Glens Arena did not pay for 93. He suggested his arena to RTÉ, just like Harry Crosbie offered his Point Theatre, and was paid a fee.

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety

      Had Irish government not given the cash boost, which would you think had been the eventual option? Wicklow 1995 or a coproduction with the BBC in Belfast?

  • @ariccua6101
    @ariccua6101 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The missing song is Croatia (An Chróit): Magazin & Lidija - Nostalgia.

  • @prodigy1979
    @prodigy1979 Před 3 lety +11

    I think 1995 was an amazing year for Eurovision lovers: Norway, Spain, Denmark - the Top 4 have never been better

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +4

      Totally agree - went into thinking it was dull, actually such a good show!

    • @prodigy1979
      @prodigy1979 Před 3 lety +3

      @@thereorderboard the show aged very well. I like the stage now much better than then. While I like 1994 or 1996 less now.

    • @ThaGamingMisfit
      @ThaGamingMisfit Před rokem +1

      I agree, it doesn't happen often that the so many of my favorite top 10 also in in the top 10. I think it never happened for me again ;)

  • @meskbren
    @meskbren Před 3 lety +10

    Two Israeli flashbacks in this year's contest. One half of Duo Datz wrote this year's entry and both of them can be seen at the Israeli table in the green room. Of course, the other more obvious Israeli flashback is that Daniel Pe'er, the wonderful co-host from 1979 presents the Israeli votes.
    Also, Paul Reynolds, the RTÉ reporter at 3:12 has been RTÉ's crime correspondent for many years - make of that what you will.

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +1

      Many flashbacks of the 22 traditional countries.

  • @thales7099
    @thales7099 Před 3 lety +3

    Yay¡ Amazing work. Another year where spain deserved to win.

  • @luukjoling1
    @luukjoling1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great show! Pretty bland year all together, liked quite a few songs but nothing sticks out during the voting sequence.. unlike Norway! Great winner, thanks for the vid! 🥰

  • @nadirhajjour
    @nadirhajjour Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much are you going to do the older contests as well? Like 1957 - 1979

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, but the current project is getting to 2002. Expect 1957-1979 throughout 2021!

    • @nadirhajjour
      @nadirhajjour Před 3 lety +1

      @@thereorderboard I am the most excited for your 1959, 1963, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1978 and 2001 scoreboards!!! Thank you so much I love Eurovision votings so much

  • @debonidaniel
    @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +5

    Spain was the big surprise on that night.No one thinked about the fact that an underated song could be ranked better than the favorite scandinavian songs.As i read on some european newspapers when the researshals have started she turned the game and surprised who was at the The Point Theater. 23 years later,some people made comparations between her and Eleni Fourera in 2018.

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +1

      I remember a behind-the-scenes video about Iceland's '95 experience (Bo almost pulled a Bjorn Skifs and wanted to sing in English but chickened out at the last second) that had a table with the betting odds in the background (or at least one bookmaker's odds, prominently displayed, for Bo to jokingly shake his head in disapproval at since he knew full well '95 wasn't going to be Iceland's year). Let me see if I can find it.

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +2

      Here's the whole video:
      czcams.com/video/llRzTS7Hsn4/video.html&ab_channel=JustIcelandic
      And, best as I can make out, here were the betting odds:
      4-1 Sweden
      6-1 Denmark
      7-1 Slovenia
      8-1 Ireland
      8-1 United Kingdom
      10-1 Norway
      10-1 Belgium
      10-1 Spain
      10-1 Croatia
      12-1 Israel
      12(?)-1 Germany
      (Between 12 and 14)-1 France
      14-1 Poland
      14-1 Russia
      16-1 Turkey
      16-1 Cyprus
      20-1 Portugal
      20-1 Iceland
      25-1 Malta
      33-1 Austria
      50-1 Hungary
      50-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
      If Wikipedia is to be believed (is it ever?) the big favorites were Sweden and Slovenia, followed closely by Croatia, Denmark, Israel, Norway, and Spain. That mostly seems to track. Spain and Norway are actually at the exact same odds (as are Croatia, who'd also do well, and Belgium, who really wouldn't). I'm guessing Ireland is that high by virtue of their hat-trick of wins, since most people seem to think this entry was definitely not a sleeper hit the way "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" was. Germany's also surprisingly high, and Austria's way lower than I'd expect (it doesn't really scream "failure," does it? It's catchy and melodic, pretty contemporary. How's it lower than Russia?).

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +1

      @@SuperJNG18 As brazilian,i discovery Eurovision by the Televisión Española who is still today on the cable network.In 1995,i didn't have cable on home,but they make a series about the contest's history and they showed the reactions all over the country result at this year and also some swedish friends tell me about the fact that the nordics are in some feud about the norwegian song and all are was in a boycotting action to themselfs.Noctune was a groundbreaking song,but polemic too.

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety

      @@SuperJNG18 i forget to tell you that in Eurovision,Wikipedia is a confient font.

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety

      @@debonidaniel I'm an American and I'm pretty sure no American network carried this back in the '90s (although it was four years to the day before I was born, fun fact), so I came to it a few years ago. I know all about the controversy. I think it was much ado about nothing and countries like Spain and Sweden were eating sour grapes that Norway stole their thunder with something outside the typical Eurovision mold. (Also I think you mean "polarizing" not "polemic").

  • @tourmaline07
    @tourmaline07 Před 5 měsíci

    p.s to my previous comment - there's a good chance we might be seeing Justyna Steczkowska again at Eurovision in the near future I reckon :) - she's recorded a new song playing on the popularity of The Witcher and it's very different to this , a very modern take.

  • @DadgeCity
    @DadgeCity Před 9 měsíci

    The only quibble I have is that (if you skip forward) it takes a second to find the little flashing symbol so I know who's voting - if the voting country was highlighted it'd be simple.

  • @DitzyNizzy2009
    @DitzyNizzy2009 Před 3 lety +5

    14:59 - Umm, that’s the Netherlands that got 0pts two years running (1962 and 1963). The closest Norway got to that was 0pts in 1978 and again in 1981, with no songs in between doing so.

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 3 lety +4

      The only other country that accomplished that feat was Germany in 1964 and 1965

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +3

    I know I keep saying this, but why did RTÉ hate so much showing points received?

  • @eirinialigianni437
    @eirinialigianni437 Před rokem +1

    The best of the best winner song of all .

  • @JeSuisRene
    @JeSuisRene Před rokem

    Out of interest, do you reckon you’d consider doing a redux on 1995, given the availability of higher quality footage now?

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před rokem

      Hi - I'd consider it, but I don't think this is the most thrilling of sequences so it's not that high up my list unfortunately.

  • @englishman1960
    @englishman1960 Před rokem

    What a great winner Norway was that year. Although as the title says secretly it was also Ireland's win.

  • @PealrVision
    @PealrVision Před rokem

    What font did you use?

  • @meskbren
    @meskbren Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you again for a great production. I remember watching this with great excitement and I thought that the disappearing stairs at the start was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. I also think that Mary is the best of the Irish presenters particularly due to her obvious proficiency in French and Irish, her greeting each juror in their own language and her warmth.
    (a cheeky favour to ask - as 97 will be the last Irish hosting, could you use Irish as the main language on the scoreboard - I think all followers are familiar with the Irish words for countries now!)
    I was delighted that Ireland didn't win this year as I'm sure were RTÉ. This year's Irish selection effectively inspired the 'Song for Europe' episode of Father Ted and its song 'My Lovely Horse' as the far superior song finished 2nd in the national final.
    Norway was not an undeserving or unworthy winner. However, it was not my favourite of this year or of all-time winners or Norwegian entries. I also think that Israel, France and UK (you guys should have sent 'I Need You' by Deuce) were overrated while Austria and Cyprus should have done better.
    My points (as Gaeilge):
    An Phortaingéil - pointe amhain
    An tSlovéin - dhá phointe
    An tSualainn - trí phointe
    An Iorua - ceithre phointe
    An Ghreig - cuig phointe
    An Danmhairg - sé phointe
    An Pholainn - seacht bpointe
    An Ostair - ocht bpointe
    An Chipir - deich bpointe
    agus ar deireadh...
    AN SPÁINN - DHÁ PHOINTE DHÉAG - maybe not a great song but an amazing performance and the second best ever Spanish Eurovision song after Quedate Conmigo in 2012 (Spain being one of my least favourite countries in Eurovision)

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety +1

      I think the UK should have sent “One Gift of Love”, the song that came second in the UK’s ASFE. Far superior to Love City Groove - what the hell were the UK televoters thinking?

    • @meskbren
      @meskbren Před 3 lety +1

      @@JeSuisRene I actually remember watching that contest and thinking that "One Gift of Love" was the best. Actually it would have done better in Eurovision than "I Need You", which wasn't great live (but I still think its amazing). I remember guys in my school insisting Love City Groove would win - fools. Didn't even deserve 10th place. It wasn't as bad as Ireland sending Dustin the Turkey to be fair.

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety

      @@meskbren I’m not sure, but One Gift of Love really does sound like a prequel to Love Shine a Light, and in a positive way! Where on the board do you think the UK would have ended up if we sent One Gift of Love?

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety

      @@meskbren My only fear with “I Need You” is that it - along with “Love City Groove”, actually - probably would have been too modern for the juries’ tastes. We were ranked 10th/11th with LCG, even “Ooh Aah Just a Little Bit” the following year only did as well as 8th.

    • @meskbren
      @meskbren Před 3 lety +1

      @@JeSuisRene I think One Gift of Love would have been top 5 - probably Top 3 (with Spain and Norway) as it was rather anthemic - and yes a prequel to LSAL. I agree that 'I Need You' would have been too modern for jury tastes but it was still better than Ooh Ah.

  • @ThaGamingMisfit
    @ThaGamingMisfit Před rokem +1

    What a great Eurovision Contest this was ! Started off with a false note *cough*, but it picked up very fast. What a contrast with 1994.
    I only gave 4 songs less than 5 out of 10 on my personal scale (in comparison in 1994 more than half got less than 5 from me).
    I was 14 years old at the time and I remember I was in love with the Spain song and possible also with Anabel ☺ But deep inside I liked the Norwegian entry even more, maybe the most deserved winner that I can remember. A timeless song at Eurovision and a start of a lovely peaceful revolution in Eurovision. Any other year in the 10 before this one Anabel would have won. For me this 1995 contest was the start of the modern Eurovision and that was for the good, in my humble opinion.
    This is my top 10 :
    12 Norway
    10 Spain
    8 France
    7 Cyprus
    6 Greece
    5 Austria
    4 Hungary
    3 Denmark
    2 United Kingdom
    1 Croatia
    Poland ended last for me, and possible enters into my top 10 of worst songs ever performed at Eurovision. Luckily they came first so we could heal quickly from our ears bleeding.

  • @deaglaniosua
    @deaglaniosua Před 3 lety +1

    Congratulations- comhghairdeachas - to whoever translated the Irish. Tá sé go hiontach ar fad. Mo cheol thú👍🎉👏👏👏

  • @mcvmalaguitaman1
    @mcvmalaguitaman1 Před 3 lety +1

    16:12 The winner seems to be a Flea´s sister. The bassist and original member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

  • @franciscojoaquinmireteinie6471

    Its funny to see how ireland norway, sweeden, denmark, they vote themselves and not to others … the rest they vote them as always … thats why its impossible to win eurovision for countries as malta, spain, france… This was the difference.

    • @ponyclub3198
      @ponyclub3198 Před 2 lety +1

      You're basically right, however the expansion of the contest to more countries and the 50%/50% voting system made it a little easier for others to win. For example Israel, Portugal, Ukraine.
      I can't stand any block voting and the Scandinavian one is second worst to the Eastern block.

  • @jamesb821
    @jamesb821 Před 3 lety +6

    Spain were robbed

  • @MiroHeinonen
    @MiroHeinonen Před 2 lety

    Cities where the points were awarded from this year (all juries used English unless otherwise stated)
    Poland: Warsaw
    Ireland: Dublin
    Germany: Dresden
    Bosnia & Herzegovina: Sarajevo (French)
    Norway: Oslo
    Russia: Moscow
    Iceland: Reykjavík
    Austria: Vienna
    Spain: Madrid
    Turkey: Ankara
    Croatia: Zagreb
    France: Paris (French)
    Hungary: Budapest
    Belgium: Brussels (French)
    United Kingdom: London
    Portugal: Lisbon
    Cyprus: Nicosia
    Sweden: Malmö
    Denmark: Copenhagen
    Slovenia: Ljubljana
    Israel: Jerusalem
    Malta: Valletta
    Greece: Athens

  • @riva1958
    @riva1958 Před rokem

    From 1995 we have lost:
    Davor Popover - Bosnia & Herzegovina

  • @henrikasatryan3908
    @henrikasatryan3908 Před 3 lety +3

    SWEDISH JURY NOT VOTE FOR NORWAY-NUL POINTS. GOD! SERIOUSLY??

  • @TumbleTower
    @TumbleTower Před 3 lety +2

    I notice you didn't highlight the bottom 6 or 7 "danger zone" countries, and I think you should have done. I've read somewhere that the EBU decided to replace the relegation system with the audio qualifier AFTER the ESC 1995 was over. It appears then that, at the time of ESC 1995, the EBU wanted to relegate the bottom 6 or 7 countries from ESC 1996, so that the countries forced to miss ESC 1995 (Switzerland, Slovakia, Romania, Finland, Netherlands, Estonia, Lithuania) could return automatically for ESC 1996. The statement "Primarily to appease Germany, who had been relegated from the contest after their poor showing in 1995, all interested parties were invited to select a song that would take part in a preliminary audio-only competition ..." on page 144 of the book "The Eurovision Song Contest: The Official History" by John Kennedy O'Connor (2005 and 2010 editions) suggests that the original plan was to relegate the bottom 6 or7 of ESC 1995, and that the audio qualifier to replace relegation was decided upon after ESC 1995.

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. With regards to the relegation, you stepped on why I couldn't highlight the danger zone in your point of information: '6 or 7' creates an issue and leaves me to guess whether it was 6 or 7. I suppose there's ways I could have got around it, but overall I think it was right to leave it out. I've tried to make it clear the relegation is a bit of nice guide which has the benefit of us knowing how it panned out - I'm aware that the EBU doesn't really draw up it's 'rules' or decide how many were relegated until the beginning of the new season (although I expect there were times when longer term planning was involved). Hopefully it didn't spoil your enjoyment too much.

    • @mrjdsworld80
      @mrjdsworld80 Před 2 lety +2

      Numerous Irish newspapers reported the day BEFORE the 1995 contest that the relegation system had been dropped and in 1996, all countries (except the 1995 winner) would have to go through a “screening” process (as they called it) whereby separate international juries would chose their top 22 songs to go through. Terry still mentions the “relegation zone” so perhaps it wasn’t well known that relegation was going, but it had definitely been announced it was on the way out. So this board is right not to include the relegation zone.

  • @virtual30
    @virtual30 Před 3 lety

    Best of Scandinavia

  • @SimsMoyal
    @SimsMoyal Před 3 lety

    Why reorder board 94? Its 95

  • @MrCroatus
    @MrCroatus Před 3 lety

    What's the name of font for points?

    • @thereorderboard
      @thereorderboard  Před 3 lety +1

      It's Helvetica bold. If you have a Mac, it's probably called Helvetica Neue. There's a new version from Monotype, and some weights are free: www.monotype.com/fonts/helvetica-now (not an ad...I just like great typefaces!)

  • @SimsMoyal
    @SimsMoyal Před 3 lety

    Why did you say all of them return strong? On the video i see that Belgium scored only 8 points and 20th place

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety +1

      I feel Belgium were really underrated this year, though it does suffer from being in a strong year.

  • @virtual30
    @virtual30 Před 3 lety +1

    German singer has her first singing lesson

  • @virtual30
    @virtual30 Před 3 lety

    Polen is wailing like a cat :)

  • @debonidaniel
    @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +1

    I think that the 1996 could be a big problem,as they trying to made the voting with the new tecnologies avaliable at the time,as the chroma key.

  • @thoukisth
    @thoukisth Před rokem +1

    Ok this year the best song won (very rare at Eurovision) but .... come on ... wasnt Vuelve conmigo a fantastic song??? Anabel kiiiiiiled it, what an amazing power voice, i hope she did well in her carrier after this, i my mind the best song Spain ever send

  • @tobyrose6906
    @tobyrose6906 Před 11 měsíci

    Wogan still. A Irish national. Until 2005. ....

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +2

    One of my strongest memories of 1995 was how much I hated our entry (the Irish entry.) I know it was a running joke that by now RTÉ were purposely sending rubbish but this song is so bad it makes you think there was truth to it. I also recall a plagiarism scandal arising on the eve of the contest and there were rumours the song was going to be pulled. I heard the song it was reportedly plagiarised from (some folk song) and they were very, very similar.

    • @meskbren
      @meskbren Před 3 lety +1

      The song was called 'Moonlight' by Julie Felix and even the lyrics were very similar. Of course the whole episode of selecting Ireland's entry inspired the 'Song for Europe' episode of Father Ted.

    • @mrjdsworld80
      @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +1

      @@meskbren I knew it was Julie something or other. The surname escaped me.

    • @danielvanr.8681
      @danielvanr.8681 Před 2 lety

      @@meskbren "Myyyy looovely hooorse"! 😂😂 The whole series was brilliant, but that particular episode was an extraordinary craicer! 🤣🤣😎🍺🍀🇮🇪

    • @occono3543
      @occono3543 Před 2 lety +1

      If RTÉ really didn't want to win again, you'd think the rules would have gotten changed by now. Allowing the host not to participate (but they can use the time saved for another interval act and just do whatever with it), ending the language rule earlier (WHY was this a thing ever? Why did the EBU think it had a prerogative to enforce language preservation at this contest? ) or using sample audience votes if televoting wasn't possible yet. I'm proud of our wins but it's annoying that they annoy people so much when we won them fair and square, and if RTÉ didn't want to win this many times themselves even, what the hell was going on?

  • @gertscomplex7568
    @gertscomplex7568 Před 3 lety +1

    Just a question. Are there people.....or fans around.......who like to create 'non-reordered-boards' as of 2003 and onwards? I'm curious how that looks like 🤔. I mean, then you're more focused on the running order of each entry (which could be a nice screw-up for the later producer decided running order). It also shows at large what the influence of the running order is.

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety +2

      this could be an suggestion.But the idea here is the fact that real time scoreboard turning a special feature in Eurovision and the static scoreboardings don't give to us the real situation of the voting process when the voting are very tight as happened in 1991.I remember the impact when 2003 they introduced the realtime scoreboard,was a tight year.

    • @gertscomplex7568
      @gertscomplex7568 Před 3 lety

      @@debonidaniel But that is your opinion. I think when you look at the voting procedures from 1988, 1991 and 1998 without your re-arranging visuals, it stays excited and even tense when the points let it to be tense. What's an impact for you, is different for someone else. I love your wonderful visuals. The EBU should hire you ;-). But for the sake of a bit of retro too, it would be great to see how today's scoreboards since 2003 look like if they weren't rearranged. Let the viewer puzzle a bit... Thus I hope you will also do some scoreboards retro-style. Is also great for the older fans as well ;-).

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety

      @@gertscomplex7568 i don't watch the contest before 1997,and i watch some old contests on the youtube or another plataforms.Realtime television give another logic for a many events,as Miss Universe pageant,elections all over thr world,the Olympics and of course Eurovision.The idea of the realtime scoreboard come from the swedes who was used this on the Melofestivalen and of couse the major changes on the contest come from Sweden.

    • @gertscomplex7568
      @gertscomplex7568 Před 3 lety

      @@debonidaniel so you would not like to do others a favour 😊?

    • @debonidaniel
      @debonidaniel Před 3 lety

      @@gertscomplex7568 could be a new thing and this sound good to me.

  • @Crtani_Filmovi_Hrvatska
    @Crtani_Filmovi_Hrvatska Před 2 lety +3

    Croatia 🇭🇷❤️

  • @S.H.Jurida
    @S.H.Jurida Před rokem

    31:52 ❤ Slovenia ❤

  • @ponyclub3198
    @ponyclub3198 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone tell if the Norwegian musicians on stage were actually playing? I think nowdays the rule is that any instrument on stage cannot be heard.
    So if that's the case back then, and the singer had like 20 seconds out of the entire song, shouldn't the Irish orchestra take the prize?

    • @occono3543
      @occono3543 Před 2 lety +4

      You were allowed play the instruments live on stage in 1995.

    • @tourmaline07
      @tourmaline07 Před rokem +1

      @@occono3543 I wish this were still the case for modern contests

    • @MiroHeinonen
      @MiroHeinonen Před 8 měsíci

      The biography of Norway's conductor Geir Langslet in All Conductors of Eurovision (all-conductors-of-eurovision.blogspot.com/1998/05/geir-langslet.html, successor site to And the Conductor Is...) says that Fionnuala's violin parts were live.

  • @mrjdsworld80
    @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +4

    A great video as always. As always I have my own comments to add!
    - the lookback video to celebrate 40 years of the contest was a great idea but poorly executed. They skipped lots of years. While I can understand this for the older contests (footage maybe not have been readily available at the time), wiping Corinne Hermès from Eurovision history was unacceptable. Yes, I get Ireland didn’t compete in 1983 but since they start the recap at 1960, it clearly isn’t coinciding with Ireland’s history in the contest (which started in 1965.) I really don’t think there is any excuse for leaving her out, it had only been 12 years (at the time) since she had won.
    - one of the lead performers in the interval act, Brian Kennedy (seen at 37:53 for example) went on the represent Ireland 11 years later in Athens
    - it took me years to figure out where Mary was standing for the voting. The stage was dark so where could she be since it was so bright? I always assumed she was to the side of the stage but an RTÉ archive photograph I found a few weeks back showed her standing right in the centre of the stage. Obviously I didn’t recognise the stage lit up
    - I think I preferred the songs of ‘94 but the presentation of ‘95. The songs were very weak in 1995
    - in the run up to the contest in Ireland I recall Spain wasn’t considered a front runner at all, and Denmark were at one point considered the favourite to finish last
    - I’ll never figure out how that dated French song did so well though

    • @meskbren
      @meskbren Před 3 lety +1

      Agree with you about the French song. I love Spain, it is my favourite song this year but I do think it has more to do with Anabel Conde's amazing performance than the song itself. I also remember being surprised at Denmark doing so well at the time but I like it now. However, I also agree with you that 95 was quite weak song-wise and my top two song (Spain and Cyprus) are the only ones that I actively like.
      And you're right about skipping the entries in the 80s but leaving out 'Ein bisschen Frieden' was the atrocity for me (I'm not a huge fan of 'Si la vie est cadeaux')
      Oh yeah, I only figured out Mary was centre stage for the voting recently too!

    • @mrjdsworld80
      @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +1

      @@meskbren at least Nicole had her image included- Corinne was literally wiped from Eurovision history. I hope she wasn’t watching!

    • @meskbren
      @meskbren Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrjdsworld80 oh I didn't notice (shows you how high Corinne is up my radar). That was a bit below the belt of them.

    • @mrjdsworld80
      @mrjdsworld80 Před 3 lety +2

      @@meskbren I’m guessing their defence was “we weren’t there in 1983, so as far as we’re concerned, it never happened.”

    • @JeSuisRene
      @JeSuisRene Před 3 lety

      I disagree. I prefer the songs of 1995 but the production of 1994. The production the previous year just feels so much tighter, though there are more songs that I actively like in 1995. Though Mary was a very good presenter! Also, the result is much more satisfying this time round as compared to the previous year, for me anyway.

  • @alejandrofernandez9458
    @alejandrofernandez9458 Před 3 lety +1

    Cyprus and Greece the best friends........

  • @Dim4323
    @Dim4323 Před 2 měsíci

    Love city Grove 10th place...it ok

  • @felipebeltran2448
    @felipebeltran2448 Před měsícem

    SPAIN THE BEST SONG🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Harel_Israel
    @Harel_Israel Před 3 lety +2

    Norway 1995 is the best song in the history of the Eurovision

    • @ponyclub3198
      @ponyclub3198 Před 2 lety +2

      Not really a song. More like a tune.

    • @Harel_Israel
      @Harel_Israel Před 2 lety +1

      @@ponyclub3198 national anthem lol

    • @DeeJay_78
      @DeeJay_78 Před 2 lety

      No. Just no

    • @Harel_Israel
      @Harel_Israel Před 2 lety

      @@DeeJay_78 yes

    • @DeeJay_78
      @DeeJay_78 Před 2 lety

      @@Harel_Israel once again, no. It’s not a proper song. Just my opinion.

  • @EnioEnioo-pl7ez
    @EnioEnioo-pl7ez Před měsícem

    🇦🇱 MIRA KONÇI - TË SOTMEN JETO

  • @EnioEnioo-pl7ez
    @EnioEnioo-pl7ez Před 9 měsíci

    🇨🇮

    • @giannis93FUL
      @giannis93FUL Před 7 měsíci

      This is the flag of Ivory Coast, not Ireland.

  • @andresapache4686
    @andresapache4686 Před 2 měsíci

    Spain deserved to win 😿

  • @euro--towelie1890
    @euro--towelie1890 Před 3 lety +1

    My top 5:
    1. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    2. Iceland
    3. Russia
    4. Portugal
    5. Cyprus

  • @occono3543
    @occono3543 Před 2 lety

    If RTÉ really didn't want to win again, you'd think the rules would have gotten changed by now. Allowing the host not to participate (but they can use the time saved for another interval act and just do whatever with it), ending the language rule earlier (WHY was this a thing ever? Why did the EBU think it had a prerogative to enforce language preservation at this contest? ) or using sample audience votes if televoting wasn't possible yet. I'm proud of our wins but it's annoying that they annoy people so much when we won them fair and square, and if RTÉ didn't want to win this many times themselves even, what the hell was going on?

  • @itsjonathanbitch
    @itsjonathanbitch Před rokem

    The fact the violinist is Irish. Ireland really was Eurovision. Pity it’s gone now

  • @jordicamps7379
    @jordicamps7379 Před rokem +3

    Spain should have won...