Welcome back to Eurovision A to Z! We begin a new season with new look, new logo and a new jingle! Many thanks to Marco for creating this great jingle, thanks to Didrik for the design of the new logo, and also many thanks to Joy for designing the blog for this podcast.
This episode is about 1970 edition, but there are a lot of news about the festival. At the moment of the recording, we have the first selected artist like Theo Evan and some entries like Albania or Montenegro got the ticket to Basel. As we know this is the time where national finals and internal selections are under way.
Our trip lands in Amsterdam 1970, a crucial edition. Dutch television had to face the controversies aroun the four-way tie in Spain and the boycott of several countries. Eurovision decided to achieve a great makeover with great success, setting the standards of the show that we know now, as you will listen in the episode. Some of the trademarks of the festival begin here, like the intervals with dancing and, above all, the postcards.
Didirk, Javier and Robert will analyse this festival with only 12 countries but full of great and iconic songs. This is the festival Dana won with the iconic "All Kinds of Everything", but also this is the festival where Mary Hopkin sang "Knock, Knock, Who's There" and Katja Ebstein's first appearance. The three of us will also praise Julio Iglesias, the most universal Spanish singer in her first international appearance, and his distant relative the Norwegian model, actress, and TT celebrity Triana Iglesias.
You can also listen our 1969 playlist and enjoy most of the songs of this edition.
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1iiLYJOSC9WoVSqTVv3qgo?si=7118721820874a6b
Deezer:
https://www.deezer.com/es/playlist/13087594063
The snippets used for this episode (apart from the Eurovision 1969 songs) are the following:
Theo Evan - Save me from myself
Adonxs - No Common Measure
Claude - Ladada (Mon dernier mot)
NeonoeN - Clickbait
ina Žižić - Dobrodošli
Shkodra Elektronike - Zjerm
Cornelia Jakobs - Hold me closer
Måns Zelmerlöw - Should've gone home
Viktoria Silvstedt - Hello Hey!
Melody - Esa Diva
Måns Zelmerlöw - Heroes
Agreement 25 First Major Clash of the Troubles Captured in Dramatic Report (1969)
1970 This photo of a German chancellor went down in history. Why History Stories
The Who - Pinball Wizard (Live at the Isle of Wight, 1970)
The Beatles - Let it be
Black Sabbath - N.I.B.
Shocking Blue - Venus
You can watch the full show at Youtube, where some snippets have been taken to illustrate this episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJQADBeej4c&t=2267s
Disclaimer: Marina Satti's "ZAri" didn't finish fifth in ESC 250. It was Joost Klein and "Europapa" who got this position. Marina got ninth place.