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Once more, it’s time for the ESC Insight Alternative Commentary ‘Riff’ Track for the first semi-final of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest You’ve lived with the ESC Insight podcasts not just from Baku, but in the run up to the contest, through the national finals, and from the “Post Eurovision Depression” summer last year.
So let’s start the end of our journey for the 2012 winner as we begun, together, online, and with the podcast. You can either start with your national broadcaster, or head towww.eurovision.tv/esctv to watch the official stream (which is lacking a commentator).
As always, technical and legal reasons mean syncing up with the live broadcast without the help of the BBC Radio 2 production van mean you need to do a little bit of work, so grab the MP3, cue it up in your audio player of choice, be it portable on headphones, or on your PC. Feel free to start listening whenever you want, but starting as the show starts is fine.
I’ll remind you in the show, but when you hear a beep, you pause the track, watch the song performance, then start up the track again. Don’t stop for adverts or cutaways, just for the music.
The only potential gotcha is that with no opening ceremony or show, there’s no obvious starting point, so start the track, pause when I tell you and start up again when our hosts say “Let the Eurovision Song Contest begin!”
Enjoy! And you can still follow me real time on Twitter for updates direct from Baku and the Contest.
Eurovision 2012 Podcast: Semi Final 1 Commentary
Ewan Spence, joined by Luke Fisher from EscXtra, talk you though the first semi final of Eurovision. Press play before the show starts, and don’t forget to pause for the music when you hear the beep!
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Fun commentary, guys. My favorite is when Ewan and Luke had divergent opinions on a song.
That was a good laugh, although I did cheat and listen to it in one go after the semi had finished.
Don’t worry though, after reminding myself how bad Cox and Coxer were on TV last night, I won’t make that mistake again!