Monday 5 May 2008

We were robbed of Eurovision!

Cliff was denied illegally!

According to TV documentary “1968. I lived through the Spanish May” - aired on La Sexta - the Eurovision Song Contest of 1968 was rigged by the Fascist regime of Francisco Franco to ensure the Spanish entry won.

The Spanish singer Massiel won the competition, with the creatively titled song ‘La, la, la’, by only one point, beating UK legend Cliff Richard, who was singing his (now) classic ‘Congratulations’.

Director Montse Fernandez Vila has claimed that RTE executives toured Europe offering cash and promising to buy television series and contract unknown artists from other Eurovision member states to influence the vote. At that time the winner of the competition was decided by a jury comprised of 10 members from each of the 17 countries participating with each member awarding one point to their favourite song.

”There is evidence that votes were bought to secure a win for Massiel,” said the director. ”The regime was acutely aware of the need to improve their image… Looking back at the parties that were organised and the way Massiel was turned into a national hero - it seems a bit excessive for a song festival but it all served to glorify the regime,” she said.

No need to rig this year’s soon upcoming contest though. After last year’s debacle, when the Spanish thought they had a winner and were cruelly denied by colluding newly arrived Eastern European nations who all voted for each other, they’ve gone ironic. For 2008 their entry is called ‘Chikichiki’ - a comedy, samba rap complete with crap-but-easy-to-learn dance.

Even if Chikichiki gets nul points in the competition it’s bound to* be a summer hit. So consider yourself warned if you’re holidaying on the playas this season.

This is a certain sign that the country has grown up after its fascist interlude and joined the top table of cynical, self-knowing western democracies. No more rigging pointless competitions, now they just take the piss. Or ‘toma el pelo’ as they say.


Source: Madrid-Uno Weblog


Vocabulary Focus:


* to be bound to : when you are certain something is going to happen
eg He is bound to be tired; he has been working all day and night.
eg I haven't studied at all; I am bound to make a mistake.




2 comments:

Cristina said...

Hi,
I am not surprised for the comment, as the song of Masiel "La, la, la, la" sounds so stupid as the actual "Chiki-chiki". Let's see what happens in next Eurovision contest, and whatever is the result, at least Rodolfo Chikilicuatre has made us laugh a lot with his song!

Graham said...

Hi Cristina,

I'll let you into a secret. I have fond memories of Spain's entry in Eurovision 2002 - "Europe's living a celebration" sung by Rosa de España. How embarrassing!

It was my first year here in Spain and it coincided with the beginning of Operación Trionfo. The whole country seemed to be caught up in the programme and the upcoming contest. So much so that I persuaded my parents to place a bet in Scotland on Spain winning!

I am not SURPRISED ABOUT the comment, as the song of Masiel "La, la, la, la" sounds AS STUPID AS the actual "Chiki-chiki". Let's see what happens in THE NEXT Eurovision contest, and WHATEVER THE RESULT, at least Rodolfo Chikilicuatre has made us laugh a lot with his song!

What's the betting that he wins this year?