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      Angleter EU last edited by Angleter

      Logo

      Host city: Halibon
      Host country: Angleter
      Venue: The New Berea Arena (capacity: 16,000)

      Welcome to Eurovoice 34! <<< Click for trailer video!

      Europe's greatest song contest is back in Angleter for the first time since 2011, and you're invited to join hosts Alan Partridge and Jennie Gresham for a celebration of music from Angleter and across the continent, courtesy of Sirion TV, the EUBC, and Angleter's very own Peter Montfort. Artists from all the member states of the EU will be descending on Halibon to compete for the glory of the Eurovoice trophy, and the right to host the next episode of this much-loved musical extravaganza!

      Is your country interested in participating in Eurovoice 34? Fill out the following application:


      Application form

      Country:
      Artist:
      Song:
      Link: (a link to the song at Youtube, Vimeo or any other similar website)
      Broadcaster: (a national TV broadcaster in your country)
      

      Rules

      Entry

      This contest has no theme, and therefore any song (not instrumental-only piece) may be entered, with the exception of anything massively inappropriate, like a Christmas song for a contest in April. The organisers reserve the right to make final adjudication on whether a song is or is not appropriate to be performed at Eurovoice 34.

      Voting

      The voting system will be made clear once the voting period is due to begin. Please send your votes to @Angleter via telegram on NationStates or private message on Discord. Do not make your votes public. Any votes cast incorrectly or after the end of the voting period may be rejected, and their admissibility is entirely at the discretion of the organisers.


      Entry deadline – 23.59 (GMT), April 14th, 2019
      Voting begins – 00.01 (GMT), April 15th, 2019
      Voting closes – 23.59 (GMT), April 23rd, 2019


      Entries

      Spain – Miki Nuñez, La Venda
      Germany – Yvonne Catterfeld, Guten Morgen Freiheit
      Marrakechia – Cleo, Łowcy Gwiazd
      Trinita and the Kor – TAL, Le Temps Qu'il Faut
      Great Central Range – Metallica, One
      Sildavia – Mari Carmen Mulet, Volverme Isla
      Duxburian Union – Nelly, Tip Drill
      Galilaus – An Unknown Proletarian, Bella Ciao
      Angleter – Ofra Haza, I Want to Fly
      Inquista – Lizzo, Juice
      Icholasen – Kacey Musgraves, Rainbow
      Derecta – Amber Mark, Mixer
      Red Croatia – Lady, Twerk

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        @Angleter said in Eurovoice 34 // Halibon, Angleter:

        Country: Sildavia
        Artist: MariCarmen Mulet
        Song: “Volverme Isla” (“To become the Island”)
        Link: (https://vimeo.com/275423852)
        Broadcaster: (Sildo-RTV)

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          Country: Germany/The German Empire
          Artist: Yvonne Catterfeld
          Song: Guten Morgen Freiheit
          Link: Music Video
          Broadcaster: Das Erste

          The Commonwealth of California
          Prime Minister Kamala Harris
          Governor-General Gavin Newsom
          Councilor Snoop Dogg

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            Country: Spain
            Artist: Miki Nuñez
            Song: La Venda
            Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWEFU2c3tBI
            Broadcaster: RTVE

            The Kingdom of Spain
            His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
            President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
            Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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              Country: Icholasen
              Artist: Kacey Musgraves
              Song: Rainbow
              Link: Link

              The Union of Nicoleizian Socialist Republics
              Chairman of the Communist Party: Michul Jirluchuz ☭
              EU Councillor: Poppy Carlton-Romanov (EPA)
              Korojaunu in Exile: Eilidh Whiteford ☆
              Monarch in Exile: Queen Anastasia II ♚

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                Country: Microstate of Inquista
                Artist: Lizzo
                Song: Juice
                Link: Link
                Broadcaster: IBC

                siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                    Country: Red Croatia
                    Artist: Lady
                    Song: Twerk
                    Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riqLnlBbgLk
                    Broadcaster: AVN

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                      Country: Iunio Dairghazburiano
                      Artist: Nelly
                      Song: Tip Drill
                      Link: Click me if you dare
                      Broadcaster: DTV

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                        @Angleter said in Eurovoice 34 // Halibon, Angleter:

                        Country: The Republic of the Great Central Range
                        Artist: Metallica
                        Song: One
                        Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnTCzJWGago
                        Broadcaster: Rangean News Network (GNN)

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                          Country: Trinita and the Kor
                          Artist: TAL
                          Song: Le temps qu'il faut
                          Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9gPVG6R8Ec
                          Broadcaster: CNMT

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                            Country: Angleter
                            Artist: Ofra Haza
                            Song: I Want to Fly
                            Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKdAJ8LqoN0
                            Broadcaster: Sirion TV

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                              Country: Derecta
                              Artist: Amber Mark
                              Song: Mixer
                              Link: Click here
                              Broadcaster: DBCA

                              The Republic of Derecta
                              Ευημερία μέσω της Προόδου/Prosperity through Progress
                              Prime Minister: Her Grace The Most Hon. Cayetana Valcárcel-Aranjuez y Pérez de Viñastre, Duchess of Athenaesios, MS (DDC)
                              EU Cllr.: HE Guillermo de Berlanga y Prieto (DDC/EPA)

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                                Country: Marrakechia
                                Artist: Cleo
                                Song: Łowcy Gwiazd
                                Link: https://youtu.be/xBB1GLK1xPc
                                Broadcaster: 2MTV

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                                  Angleter EU last edited by Angleter

                                  Welcome to Eurovoice 34!

                                  It's now time for the countries of Europe to choose their favourite song.

                                  Please rank ALL entries EXCEPT YOUR OWN according to the following format (with 12 being your favourite, and zero points / 2nd your least favourite), and send your votes by direct message, via either NationStates telegram, forum chat, or Discord, to both @Angleter and @Inquista. Since I'm both head of Eurovoice and the host, Inquista will be verifying the results. Invalid votes will not be counted. Any country that fails to submit a valid vote by the deadline will be disqualified and banned from participating in EV 35.

                                  If you have any questions about the voting system, don't hesitate to ask.

                                  The full list of entries and links can be found at the top of the page. Happy voting!

                                  You have until 23.59 GMT on April 23rd to submit your vote.

                                  Vote format

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                                    Angleter EU last edited by

                                    The voting deadline has been EXTENDED to 23.59 GMT, April 23rd.

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                                      The theme music plays over clips of Halibon, past EuroVoice winners, and parts of the EuroVoice title card, before the full title card comes into view.

                                      https://i.ibb.co/DYX79S3/ev34small.png

                                      The camera pans across the New Berea Arena and focusses on the stage, as Alan Partridge and Jennie Gresham enter from either side and meet in the centre.

                                      [AP and JG]

                                      AP: Hello and welcome to Halibon! I’m Alan Partridge…

                                      JG: …And I’m Jennie Gresham. We’re so glad you could join us for EuroVoice 34!

                                      AP: Europe’s best song contest. A lot of people think it’s Europe’s only song contest, but that’s actually not true. Until 2011 we also had a contest called Eurovision, and the final version of that was due to be held in a country called Borvosky, but it just never happened. Quite strange.

                                      JG: …Right. But unlike that, and unlike the Tour of Angleter 2009, this event must, I’m afraid, have an ending.

                                      AP: But don’t worry, there’s plenty to come before that! And what better way to start the evening than to sit back in your armchair, kick off your slippers, and pour yourself a big glass… of Vennu Mallesh.

                                      JG: That’s right. Throughout this evening, we’re going to be showcasing Angleter’s proudest Eurovoice moments, the music and drama that led us here to Halibon tonight. So here, with his iconic song, It’s My Life What Ever I Wanna Do…

                                      The crowd cheer

                                      AP and JG: It’s Vennu Mallesh!

                                      Vennu Mallesh - It's My Life What Ever I Wanna Do

                                      Alan and Jennie return to the stage and join Vennu.

                                      AP: Well, Vennu, I’ve got one question for you… what the Hell do you think of yourself?!

                                      VM: Er… I’m sorry… what?

                                      AP: What the Hell do you think of yourself?

                                      VM: I’m not following you.

                                      AP: It’s a, it’s, er, it’s a reference to the song, never mind.

                                      JG: Vennu, as a EuroVoice veteran, what advice would you give to the thirteen talented acts singing tonight?

                                      VM: Well, it’s their song, whatever they want to sing.

                                      AP (under his breath): Unbelievable.

                                      JG: Thanks, Vennu. Alan.

                                      AP (walking across stage): Thanks, Jennie. Now, we have got a baker’s dozen for you tonight. Thirteen nations, thirteen acts, thirteen songs. Unlucky for some, but very lucky indeed for the one act who will be crowned winner of EuroVoice 34. And who decides? Jennie?

                                      JG (pointing directly at the camera): You decide! So let’s get on with the show!

                                      EuroVoice 34 entries

                                      JG: An amazing selection of songs, I’m sure you’ll agree.

                                      AP: And with all thirteen songs now complete, I, Alan Partridge, can now declare voting… OPEN! Information about how to vote is on screen now.

                                      JG: One of the acts you’ve just watched perform will, by the end of the evening, be joining 33 other legends of European music as a EuroVoice winner. But they won’t be the only winner performing tonight.

                                      AP: That’s right. We’ve actually got THREE EuroVoice winners performing tonight. Our winner tonight; the man who brought EuroVoice back to Angleter in EuroVoice 33, George Ezra; and Angleter’s first ever EuroVoice winner, Kate Bush, who won EuroVoice 4 way back in 2011!

                                      The crowd cheers

                                      JG: But first, Alan’s done a little investigation into EuroVoice history, haven’t you, Alan?

                                      AP (walking across stage): That’s right. You might think EuroVoice is just a fun event, but I’ve delved deep into the dark heart of Europe’s biggest song contest. I’m talking lost votes. Fake votes. Viante Stockseylius. People not taking EuroVoice entirely seriously. This is: ALAN ATTACK, with me, Alan Partridge.

                                      VT plays grainy footage of Bruce Springsteen performing Ain’t Good Enough For You

                                      AP: This is Bruce Springsteen. The first Angleteric entry in EuroVoice history. It’s Hanover, in a different Germany, in 2010. The official record states that he came fourth, which isn’t that great, when there are only seven entries. But new evidence suggests that something went badly wrong with the counting. I spoke to EuroVoice expert Sir Pete Waterman to find out more.

                                      SPW: Well, if you look at the results here, what do you see?

                                      AP: Marrakechia 33, Os Corelia 31, Brecon 29, Angleter 28, GDR 22, North Inquista 21.

                                      SPW: And what’s wrong with that?

                                      AP: There’s a North Inquista now?

                                      SPW: No Alan, count the number of entries.

                                      AP: One two three four five six. Six?

                                      SPW: Exactly. But seven artists performed that night.

                                      AP: This turned out to be true. A country called Monogolia entered a song called Herrik Shaw by Kepa Junkera. The main YouTube video of his performance has been taken down, but you can still find it elsewhere. But Sir Pete can stir the pot even thicker,

                                      SPW: Now if you look at the votes, you find that Monogolia voted. And so did Marrakechia, Brecon, Angleter, GDR, and North Inquista. That’s it.

                                      AP: Six again!

                                      SPW: That’s right. Brecon is missing. And if you look at how close the votes are, that could’ve made all the difference.

                                      AP: So Bruce Springsteen could have been the true winner of EuroVoice 1?

                                      SPW: In theory, but we have no way of kno-

                                      AP: This was truly disturbing information. How had this happened? Had Bruce Springsteen been conspiratised out of a EuroVoice trophy he deserved? I spoke to EuroVoice supremo Peter Montfort to hold him to account.

                                      PM: …was five years before I took over at EuroVoice, so I don’t know why you’re asking me these questions.

                                      AP: So you’re denying that you rigged EuroVoice 1?

                                      PM: Look, Alan. This is the very first EuroVoice, before it even came under the jurisdiction of the EUBC, let alone me. Of course I didn’t do anything. And I don’t know what happened. The whole thing was organised by 2MTV.

                                      AP: Who’s that?

                                      PM: The Marrakechian national broadcaster.

                                      AP: EuroVoice, it turns out, was the brainchild of this Marrakechian broadcaster. Alongside Moulay Ismail and the Sahrawi Union, it’s actually one of Marrakechia’s greatest contributions to the EU. Some people have speculated that it’s no coincidence that the EuroVoice run by Marrakechia with the massive counting irregularities was, according to those faulty scores, won by Marrakechia. But the truth is, we’ll never truly know. The chances of Bruce Springsteen getting the closure he deserves remain as far away as ever.

                                      Fade to black; back to the arena

                                      JG: An intriguing story, Alan. But whether or not Bruce Springsteen was unjustly denied a EuroVoice trophy, Angleter didn’t have to wait long for its heartache to end.

                                      AP: And all because of the talent of one remarkable woman. Back tonight, with her new song, And Dream of Sheep, it’s the one, the only, Kate Bush!

                                      Kate Bush - And Dream of Sheep

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                                        The crowd applauds and cheers Kate Bush

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                                        JG: Thank you, Kate, that was beautiful. What did you think of our entries tonight?

                                        KB: Well, first of all, can I just say how wonderful it is to have EuroVoice back in Angleter!

                                        The crowd cheers loudly

                                        KB: And I thought we had a great range of music. So many genres, so many different voices, different styles, different themes – it’s just so representative of what a diverse region we’ve got. Every country is different and bring its own thing to EuroVoice, and that’s what makes this a great contest.

                                        AP: Couldn’t have put it better myself. Thanks, Kate.

                                        JG: Now, if you haven’t voted yet, then hurry because you have just got 15 seconds left to vote.

                                        AP: That’s right, we’ll be closing the polls in no more than…

                                        AP and JG: Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one…

                                        JG: Zero!

                                        AP (at the same time): Voting is over!

                                        JG: Voting is over!

                                        Two seconds of silence

                                        AP: Er, that’s right, voting is over. We’ll now be counting the votes all over Europe as we find out who you have chosen to be the winner of EuroVoice 34.

                                        JG: And who will be hosting EuroVoice 35. I don’t know about you, Alan, but I’m quite sad about the idea of letting it go.

                                        AP: But we have had back-to-back winners before. In fact, both Os Corelia and Inquista have won while hosting EuroVoice – so there’s still a good chance for our very own Ofra Haza.

                                        Some audience members whoop and cheer

                                        JG: That would be something. You wait years for a EuroVoice victory, then two come along at once! Now, Alan, you’ve been reading all about Angleter’s EuroVoice history – tell us about the road from EV 4 in New Birmingham, to EV 34 in Halibon.

                                        AP: Gladly. It’s time for another ALAN ATTACK.

                                        Roll VT

                                        AP: When I’m asked ‘how far is New Birmingham to Halibon’, the answer I always give these days is ‘thirty EuroVoices’. Then I give them the actual directions. But it’s still true that Angleter went seven years without a EuroVoice victory. I asked Sir Pete Waterman, who wrote many of Angleter’s entries during that period, why that was.

                                        SPW: They weren’t appreciated but they were perfectly good songs! Who are you to disagree with Sir Pete Waterman? Come on! Tell me!

                                        AP: Seeking a second opinion, I asked Europe’s Got Talent veteran and Mayor of New Birmingham Apache Indian what happened to Angleteric music between 2011 and 2018.

                                        AI: After Angleter won EV 4, a sort of disillusionment set in. People just couldn’t see why Europe didn’t vote for something as inspired and unique and memorable as Everybody by Tanel Padar and Dave Benton. So Angleter started entering more unusual songs.

                                        AP: A low point came when Sebastien Tellier came last out of 15 entries in EuroVoice 11, with just 13 points for his song, Divine. I asked him what went wrong.

                                        ST: I thought the song had everything. Bearded female backing singers, check. Golf buggy, check. Wind machine, check. A ball of helium to suck before the second verse, check. The four basic components of a great pop song, I thought, but there’s no accounting for taste.

                                        AP: And what was it like to finish last?

                                        ST: It wasn’t great, but I still enjoyed the experience. I’ve no regrets because EuroVoice is just such a magical, extraordinary event. It was great to be part of it. Also, I’ve heard that worse happens to unsuccessful entries from other countries, like Icholasen. Nasty stuff there, I’m told.

                                        AP: These crazed conspiratorial ramblings aside, things didn’t get better for Angleter after Sebastien. Despite the talents of Cher Lloyd, Vincent Pastore, and even One Pound Fish Man, Angleter just couldn't find that EuroVoice-winning sound. The country skipped several EVs, even missing every single EuroVoice that Newfoundland entered. It was only with Vennu Mallesh in EuroVoice 24 that the tide began to turn.

                                        AI: That was the real turning point. The first time Angleter was in the top three since EV 9. The song was so unique, it captured the hearts of millions of people all over Europe. Angleter finally, as a nation, cracked the sound it had been going for for years. And there’s a pretty direct line from there to George Ezra.

                                        AP: Angleter is well and truly back on the European music scene today, with high scores almost every time. But true EuroVoice fans across this country will never forget that time, before Vennu, when things were so, so different.

                                        Fade to black; back to arena

                                        JG: Hmmm, yes. And now here’s the man who, on his second attempt, ended seven years of hurt for the Angleteric people. The man who’s the reason why we’re all here tonight. With his new song, Pretty Shining People, it’s none other than…

                                        AP: George Ezra!
                                        JG (a split second later): George Ezra!

                                        George Ezra - Pretty Shining People

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                                          JG: Thank you, George. You're the most recent EuroVoice winner – what did you make of tonight's entries?

                                          GE: I thought they were all really good. It's been a great show, and it’s so difficult to pick a winner.

                                          AP: You have, of course, tasted both victory and defeat in EuroVoice before – what’s that like?

                                          GE: Well it’s never great to not be the winner, but everyone who’s performed tonight has done themselves and their country proud – and if I can come back and win, then so can they!

                                          JG: Thanks, George. Now, we’d like to welcome a very special person on stage.

                                          AP: The true Angleteric hero of EuroVoice.

                                          JG: Councillor, Commissioner, TV host, and legendary vote counter…

                                          AP and JG: PETER MONTFORT!

                                          Montfort walks on stage to ecstatic cheering

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                                          PM: Thank you Alan, thank you Jennie. Can I just say what great hosts you have been?

                                          AP: Thanks, Peter!

                                          PM (to crowd): Halibon and Angleter should be proud of having put on such a great show tonight, do you not agree?

                                          The crowd cheers again

                                          JG: Peter, can you confirm that the vote counting process is complete, and that we are ready to go?

                                          PM: Absolutely! We-

                                          AP: So let’s get on with the votes! Let’s first go to Wakefield, and get the results from Great Central Range. Hello, Great Central Range!

                                          Silence, one half of the split screen is blank

                                          AP: Hello, Great Central Range!

                                          JG: Ala-

                                          AP: Hello? Hello? Great Central Range, please give us your votes!

                                          AP (in an awkward sing-songy voice): Give us your bloody votes, Wakefield.

                                          JG: Alan…

                                          AP: Range? Range? Hello, Range? HELLO, GREAT CENTRAL RANGE?

                                          JG: Alan, th-

                                          AP: RAAAAAAAANGE? RAAAAAAAANGE?

                                          JG: Alan, I’m afraid that Great Central Range will not be providing us with results this evening.

                                          AP: …Oh, right.

                                          JG: This means that, unfortunately, Metallica are disqualified from EuroVoice 34 and will receive zero points.

                                          Camera switches to an angry-looking Metallica storming out of the green room

                                          JG: Any votes for Great Central Range from the other countries have been expunged, and all entries given scores below them moved up.

                                          AP: So if Great Central Range got 12 points from a country, then the country that would’ve got 10 will now get 12, and so on all the way down.

                                          JG: That’s correct, Alan. Now, let’s get those results!

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                                            AP: Yes, so our first results are coming from Spain! Hello, Antequera! Or should I say 'hola'? Who will be riding 'la venda' to victory? Let's find out.

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                                            JG: Thank you, Spain! 12 points for Sildavia!

                                            Mari Carmen Mulet punches the air and yells "GET IN" in the green room

                                            JG: Now, we're going to Germany! Guten Morgen Freiheit... Guten Abend Berlin!

                                            AP (muttering): That's 'good evening Berlin'.

                                            JG: Can we have your results, please?

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                                            AP: Danke schön, Deutschland! Thank you, Germany. Very no-nonsense people. Now, let's get those precious votes from, er, Marrakechia. Hello, Marrakech! Get your votes out for the lads!

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                                            JG: Wow, two 12 points in a row for Icholasen! Is Kacey Musgraves running away with the EuroVoice trophy tonight?

                                            Kacey Musgraves and the Icholasen delegation are celebrating in the green room

                                            JG: Let's see what the viewers thought in Trinita and the Kor.

                                            AP (interjecting): Do they get one vote or two?

                                            JG: What?

                                            AP: You know, one set of votes for Trinita, one set of votes for the Kor, haha.

                                            JG (laughing weakly): Heh, no. Anyway, bonsoir, Port de Trinita! Can we have the results of your votes, please?

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                                            AP: Well, good for Icholasen that they don't have two votes!

                                            JG: Indeed. Now, with four out of twelve countries having voted, let's see who's at the top of the leaderboard.

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                                            JG: Well, it could not get tighter than that!

                                            AP: I should actually explain here that according to EuroVoice rules, when there's a tie, the higher place goes to the entry with the highest individual vote, so there Icholasen is ahead because they've got more 12s at the moment.

                                            JG: But just one set of votes could change everything.

                                            AP: Not for Great Central Range, it couldn't.

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