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Welcome to My Eurovision Web Site
My name mark but Markie is the most poplar name, I have been into the Eurovision since 80s and still enjoy it now.
This site is dedicated to the Eurovision guys, Terry wogan and their fans
from here You will fined quit a few thing to do with the Eurovision, from Mp3 files to Pictures,reviews, and others.
All info has been taken from other web site that I have browse.

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I'm very sorry about it, but I am dyslexic. So I am doing the best I can.
Please understand this before you complain. THINK of what your going to say.

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MP3 files
All Mp3 files have been recorded in Mono and bit rate is 16kbit's 11,625Hz Mono these File are Low Quality, Also the tracks have been Edit down for Copyright Purpose, So if you're looking for Hi Quality I'm sorry to disappoint you.

History
That the Eurovision Song Contest grew out of an Italian competition, the San Remo Song Festival, meant to foster European unity after World War II.
That Eurovision is the name given to a network of communication channels—founded in the 1950s—that links state TV stations across Europe. The system minimizes the cost to each member of transmitting pan-European news and sports footage. In an effort to scare up programming to justify the network, members thought up the Song Contest and the first was held in Switzerland in 1956.

That a young songwriting team, Elton John and Bernie Taupin, wrote one of the songs for Britain’s national Eurovision Contest in 1966. It lost to Lulu’s Boom Bang a Bang—which went on to win at the finals.
That Irishman Johnny Logan has won the Eurovision Song Contest more than any single individual.
He won in 1980 and 1987; he wrote the 1992 winning song, which was performed by Linda Martin. (See CITY PAPER’s interview with Logan, here.)


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