In this episode, Andy and Ryan curate a typically eclectic collection of Eurovision classics, many of which, despite their brilliance, only made the middle of the results table.
There’s country-inspired Stefan from Estonia with a guitar slung on his back, the UK’s own Samantha Janus who has a sincere message to your heart despite singing in her underwear, and the wondrous Zoë who takes us far away from here with uplifting flower-filled entry for Austria.
Elsewhere Ryan seeks retribution for the 11th place Albina with Tick Tock another song that should have made the final; the Deuce Award celebrates the hypnotically silly Belgian entry She’s After My Piano; while Swedish household name Lena Phillipson proves she knows how to cavort with a mic stand and, oooh, it hurts.
In the deepest dive of the episode Andy explains the complicated history of Baccara, that Spanish duo who represented Luxembourg back in 1978. Only Bucks Fizz can match them for the behind-the-scenes backstabbing, line-up changes and legal shenanigans that went on. Yes sir, they could boogie, but they couldn’t get along.
All this and a few bonus tracks including Flight of the Conchords seminal Foux da fa fa. Il pleu dans le jardin avec la chat et le chien sur le table en l’hotel de le plage. Parlez vous Francais? We are obviously fluent. Au revoir nos beaux petits amis de l'Eurovision !
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Season 1: Episode 15
Hope by Stefan (Estonia 2022)
It Hurts by Lena Phillipson (Sweden 2004)
Parlez vous Francais by Baccara (Luxembourg 1978)
A Message to Your Heart By Samantha Janus (UK 1991)
TickTock by Albina (Croatia 2021)
She's After My Piano by 2 Fabiola feat Loredana (Belgium 2014)
Loin d'ici by ZOË (Austria 2016)