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Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Juke Box Jury #3 Written by on May 9, 2010

Eurovision fever is building around the UK, Europe and the rest of the world, and the Unofficial Eurovision Podcast is part of that. On with the show!

It’s another Juke Box Jury, as myself and an invited team of judges listen to every country’s Eurovision entry this year and rate them as a Hit, a Miss, or a Maybe. Karina and Paul return in this podcast, and as expected there’s differences of opinions, clunky songs, and jaws falling open in amazement at some of the compositions and performances on offer.

To keep it fair, the full songs aren’t played in the podcast (but we do listen to all the tracks when recording) – for that you need to explore the official videos via YouTube, or consider picking up the double CD from Amazon.

So, to the Court of Music and the next Juke Box Jury!

Eurovision Juke Box Jury 2010 – Show #3
Hosted by Ewan Spence, with judges Paul Jordan and Karina Westerman

Estonia: Siren, by Malcolm Linden
Portugal: Ha Dias Assim, by Filipa Azevdo
Cyprus: Life Looks Better in Spring, by Jon Lilygreen and The Islanders
Russia: Lost and Forgotten, by Peter Nalitch & Friends
Macedona: Jas Ja Imam Silata. by Gjoko Taneski

You can stay up to date with The Unofficial Eurovision Podcast by subscribing to the RSS feed for all the shows, or use iTunes to get the show automatically downloaded to your computer if you’re an Apple user.

About The Author: Ewan Spence

British Academy (BAFTA) nominated broadcaster and writer Ewan Spence is the voice behind The Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast and one of the driving forces behind ESC Insight. Having had an online presence since 1994, he is a noted commentator around the intersection of the media, internet, technology, mobility and how it affects us all. Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, his work has appeared on the BBC, The Stage, STV, and The Times. You can follow Ewan on Twitter (@ewan) and Facebook (facebook.com/ewanspence).

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