Did you watch *The Eurovision Song Contest 2013*? If you did, what songs did you consider to be the best? Do you think that voting is usually fair in this competiton?
That weekend – about 10 days ago – I had marvelous plans to meet with my girlfriend and then to go on my friend-girl B-day party. However, my friend-girl changed her mind and all my hopes was destructed in one moment. I walked with girlfriend, then I called Sam, my best friend. We decided to hang over at his place. We bought coconut liquor "Malibu" and pineapple juice. When we came to his apartments, we drunk some Pina-Coladas. It was very sweet, so we decided to drink some vine. I remember, I've opened the vine while it was playing Greece's song. We liked it. When we finished second bottle, Sam said he doesn't feel well, so he went to sleep. I took his laptop, turned the TV volume down and listened to some really good music. When the election was over, I was surprised, because Top 5 songs sounded in one way!!! I think Eurovision is mostly for politics, shows and money, voting iand the songs are really hypocritical. Listen to the Rock!
Your ideas about “The Eurovision Song Contest” are interesting. I agree that this competition is far from being fair. As you, I also think that voting is strongly connected with political views, attitude of one country to another one, and the winners are often not the singers that have the most impressing voices. However, I don’t think that there are no good songs in this contest and I also can’t agree that the songs of the first five winners were similar. Moreover, for me, they were absolutely different. By the way, what styles of music, except rock music, do you like?
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