La canción más original y misteriosa de aquel festival. Me encanta. Lástima que Cleopatra estuviese ronca aquella noche. Pudo haber lucido la canción mucho mejor y por ello lograr muchos más puntos, aunque su clase en el escenario y lo bien que canta la ayudaron. Para mí mereció un 3º puesto. De todos modos, aquel año la ganadora debió ser Malta, con la gran Mary Spitteri.
@ThracianRhodope i think u are stupid too. i never meant to know anything historical about this entry...
what I just meant was that if a french watches this performance (excellent besides), it will surely recall him the music from the animated film "Asterix and Cleopatra" of 1968, which is supposed to take place in Egypt
And as very few people know that Cleopatra had Greek roots, there'll a gap for them since it is a Greek entry (but they're wrong of course, as you said in a very Greek way...)
La canción más original y misteriosa de aquel festival. Me encanta. Lástima que Cleopatra estuviese ronca aquella noche. Pudo haber lucido la canción mucho mejor y por ello lograr muchos más puntos, aunque su clase en el escenario y lo bien que canta la ayudaron. Para mí mereció un 3º puesto. De todos modos, aquel año la ganadora debió ser Malta, con la gran Mary Spitteri.
911975 4 months ago
absolutely the BEST song ot the history of the contest!!!!!
josegodinama 6 months ago
@josegodinama I AGREE WITH YOU.....
SPEAKERSR 5 months ago
look at 1:13 i think children watched the song contest! xD
TheZenMaster90 7 months ago
La mejor cancion en griego de la historia de Eurovision.
Insieme92 1 year ago
Is there anyone that has the studio version of this song in mp3? I really want it!
stigbjorn 1 year ago
for me, it sounds very Egyptian, just like in Asterix's cartoons...
Jeremiemf 2 years ago
@Jeremiemf i think u are stupid
kleopatra was GREEK queen of Egypt...
ThracianRhodope 1 year ago
@ThracianRhodope i think u are stupid too. i never meant to know anything historical about this entry...
what I just meant was that if a french watches this performance (excellent besides), it will surely recall him the music from the animated film "Asterix and Cleopatra" of 1968, which is supposed to take place in Egypt
And as very few people know that Cleopatra had Greek roots, there'll a gap for them since it is a Greek entry (but they're wrong of course, as you said in a very Greek way...)
Jeremiemf 1 year ago
@ThracianRhodope yup!! listen to the man! She was Greek! google it...
Allotar 1 year ago
I'm sorry, no. The song sounds still very Greek. I don't hear any Irish influences.
GertfromNL 2 years ago