Eurovision: Top 6/Bottom 6 (Video)

ERB has chosen six favourites and six richly deserving “losers” of the semi-finals.

Certainly, one of this Eurovision’s favourites is France. It is for a reason. Patricia Kaas has come to Moscow to stand up for the image of her country stained by previous contests.
Patricia Kaas. Et S'il Fallait Le Faire


England has kept pace with France. The music for the young singer Jade Ewen was written by Andrew Webber – a famous composer and the author of “Jesus Christ – Superstar” musical. By the way, he will also perform in Moscow.
Jade Ewen. It's My Time

Everything is clear about Alyaksandr Rybak and Norway. His victory has been predicted by bookmakers, journalists and experts for many weeks.
Alyaksandr Rybak. Fairytale 
 

The Ukrainian erotic anti-crisis semi-final show has proved that it can take a high position even if it does not win.
Svetlana Laboda. Be my Valentine! (Anti-crisis Girl)

An Icelandic beauty Yohanna and her eye-catching winter show. Will she manage to melt the ice of Europeans’ hearts?
Yohanna. Is It True?

Bosnia and Herzegovina. Experts predict them a high position in the final. Why not? It is an unusual song and it resembles Rybak in some way.
Regina. Bistra Voda



Here is ERB’s bottom six of best “losers”. Slovenia. An interesting show and a fine song. Who could vote contra?
Quartissimo feat. Martina. Love Symphony

Girls from Andorra could also make it to the final. However, they had no luck.
Susanne Georgi. La Teva Decisió (Get A Life)

A popular Swiss band has been left in the basket too. As we recall, a world famous Swedish alternative band The Ark did not manage to make it to the final either once.
Lovebugs. The Highest Heights

Lidia Kopania from Poland. Excellent vocal and a good song. But…
Lidia Kopania. I Don't Wanna Leave 
 

A lovely Slovak duet has not made it to the final either. One more Slavonic country has not managed to feel the fashionable trends of modern European pop-music.
Kamil Mikulčík & Nela Pocisková. Leť Tmou

It would not be patriotic to forget about Pyotr Yalfimau. We all hoped that next Eurovision would take place in Minsk-arena. Unfortunately, it won’t. Will it happen in 2014?
Pyotr Yalfimau. Eyes That Never Lie