Do you, or any of your readers, know the name of that cute long haired guy who played the accordion in the 1990 Turkish entry?
After a quick search, I can safely say his name's Iskender Paydaş and nowadays this is how he looks like 😉
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Do you, or any of your readers, know the name of that cute long haired guy who played the accordion in the 1990 Turkish entry?
After a quick search, I can safely say his name's Iskender Paydaş and nowadays this is how he looks like 😉
I've Just watched Esc 1990 (btw congrats to your country for winning that year, however you were second after Yugoslavia for me, sorry). I think the Swiss representative was quite hot And I Wonder if there are some hot pics of him 🤔
That’s true: Tajci was really catchy, with a strong Marilyn vibe. And Spain was so iconic, too :D
Getting to Egon Egemann no, there are no hot pics eheh Nowadays is a daddy, with his cute son playing along.
Italy 1964 or 1990? Which Song do you prefer?
In Italian pop culture, Insieme by Toto Cutugno is really nothing if compared to Gigliola’s Non ho l’età.
No matter our age, we all know the 1964 hit while Toto’s most popular and well-known songs don’t include his Eurovision entry. So, I pick Gigliola!
to everyone saying australia shouldn’t be in eurovision
Toto Cutugno voice
L’Europa non è lontana (Europe isn’t far away) C’è una canzone italiana per voi (There’s an Italian song for you)
What she says: I'm fine
What she means: How did France not win Eurovision in the 1990s? The 1990 contest left them with by far the most 12s of the year, and 1991 saw them implicated in the first and thus far only successful tie-break of the contest, yet with both efforts they ended up second to, in my opinion, inferior songs. Even besides that, many, if not most, of France's songs in that decade were incredibly interesting and innovative, with a wide range of cultures, languages and concepts included, and yet the juries never fully supported these very successful mixtures of cultural and modern styling. And now, it's hard to see another win the horizon for a country which has long since lost interest in the contest, a real shame when you consider they could have been at least seven wins strong if the juries had done their jobs right.
TAJCI - KEEP YOUR HEAD UP (2014) (YUGOSLAVIA/CROATIA)
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