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  • Again a very underated song. Lovely and funny language. Greets from Span.

  • This song made me love this language. It still remains a big mistery for me. A huge challenge!!! Best regards, Kaija!

  • Yllättävän vähän pisteitä vain 4.

    Surprisingly little points for this good song.

    Chorus is still a bit disappointment.

  • Hi from Iceland I hope someone here can help me. I have been looking for a few years of Eurovision on cd the years i am serching for are 1956 untill 1985. If someone wants to help me please feel free to contact me. Thank you

  • Wasn't it this occasion that she also found her love and future husband. Perhaps the song is more true than one thought.

  • Kiva mekko hällä--

  • Dont take yourself so seriously, try to enjoy it, it´s all about perception. Happiness is not a crime.

  • this song is what made me love eurovision..... i could hear it everyday!

  • funny me too! loved this song...the chorus made my dreams run wild, such as is said in the (translated) lyrics !

  • Only six points for this terrific song? What a shame!!

  • Juontaja sanoi Kaja! Olen Suomalainen biisin italiaksi vetänyt jätkä "ei toiminut".

  • top tune

  • Paniikkia ilmassa.Olen samaa vuosikertaa sun kanssa.Olen vieläkin kaupassa töissä ja tykkään siitä.

  • i remember Kaija in Roma. i liked her and today i like her more. finnish language is impossible for me but i find it beautiful.anyone knows how old is her? and has she got a website? i want to write her. thank u. kytios...

  • Kaija has bornt 1962

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH. she is much more beautiful today....

  • Kaija esittää tämän niin kyllä tunteella...IHANAA...Yksi hullu yö...kitara soolo PARAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The beginning and the end is the best!!!!! Guitar...

  • nonono nevermind my last post, I think I'm mixing up names here :'D

  • it's her who sings "kuka keksi rakkauden"(sp?) too, right?

  • finland,should been so angry with the result20th,brill song

  • I have this!

  • I accidentaly saw some songs from that Eurofestival. This song amazingly stood the test of time. I wonder how it got overseen back in 1991 (Finnish curse).

  • Wow it's Pirjo from Rederiet!

  • I'm spanish and I think finnish language sound so strange and beautiful, i need this song in my ipod righ now

  • ..yo me la sé de memoria desde aquel año... estoy TOTALMENT de acuerdo con usted!

  • I have this in my iPod. My SUOSIKKI is 1994.

  • I love this song, it's one of my eurovision favourites of all time! The Finnish language sounds so beautiful too.

  • wow really upbeat song.

  • Did you guys know that she was actress in the swedish tv-show "Rederiet" 1992?

    I remember her and she was good too, and she spoke swedish.

  • and she is very beautiful :)

  • very very very very good, Finlande and France in 1991 very good

  • Sweden was the best anyway

  • Yes, because Carola Häggkvist did won.  Kaija is pretty good too.

  • My favourite eurovision entry ever! It's a claasi. A disgrace for the jury votes.

  • una de las mayores injusticias de la historia de eurovision. CANCION SOBERBIA, DIVINA. un clasico para toda la vida.

  • one of best eurovision songs ever and yes still has more power than every song of our days!

  • Finland have had loads of great entrys pre 2000 but always got ignored by the jurys/voters,this is another classic what deserved a better placing.

  • This song has always left me cold. I don't like the melody and I don't like the lyrics. Kaija makes a bit better music nowadays.

  • Incredible song.

  • better than lordi

  • This is one of the decades long string of Finnish ESC flops. Still the song is good, defianetly above average. Shame the crap audio quality.

  • When will these power pop rock ballads come back into style? I miss them.

  • great lenguage, song sounds cool...hello from croatia

  • apart from hullo yo, the best year for esc was 1998....discuss...

  • maravilloso son el de finland me gusto mucho,pena q quedara mal clasificado

  • More than a handful of countries and entrants should learn from their past entries! Nowadays there are very few GREAT entries in the Contest! A lot of them have lost their soul! or sold out to the current "Dire" Pop music 'trend'

    LIZ MCCLARNON's Don't it make you Happy was an awesome possible entry this year, and should have got through

    As for Finland 91 Kaija has got a superb voice and sung a BRILLIANT Euro Rock Ballad

    On that note, My Vote is for Turkey this Year...

    Seni Seviyorum !

  • Liz McClaron couldnt sing for toffee - her vocals were so weak a russle of a crisp (sorrys chips!) bag would have drowned her out. Our only decent potential entrant were BIG BROVAS - contemporary unlike all the dreary copycat stuff of other nations.

  • Most of the best entries for the Eurovision where between 1990 and 1999 !

    When they were good they were GREAT ! If they weren't ALL THAT, They were genuinely bad! Unlike now where you have countries participating with deliberately crap songs! as not to win!

    The 90's was the real deal for the Eurovision. At least there was some flavour of the country! So few have it now! Entrants now, like Scooch should bow their heads in SHAME with such an diabolical entry. Shame on the UK

  • Since Sertab's victory 2003, ESC has had more flavour of the country than ever, and more stylistic variety, too. And most countries take the contest seriously, esp. the eastern ones. I've been watching ESC from the early seventies, and I think it has never before been as interesting as it is now. For me, the worst decade was the eighties. As for Scooch, I'm afraid there is some British flavour therein (deliberate crap and cynicism). As for Hullu yö, it's OK but not my favourite Finnish entry.

  • Stick your finger up your pretentious arse! The UK has every right to send WHATEVER IT WANTS - and does! We think the comp is a joke & since we fund it we can have that right. The contest today is rigged with block voting & neighbours sucking up each other & has NOTHING to do with the songs. Get over yourself!

  • Shame on urself. We dont take this competition seriously & can enter anything we wish. If u dont like it (and neither do I!) go boil your head.

  • Nowdays there are ethno songs, hardrock, pop, RnB, folk, ... and in 90s songs were similar to eachother, boring with no performance, no stage design that makes every performance look different. Eurovision from 2003 to 2007 is way way way better than 56-03

  • Surely there were all these things before? Did that weird Celtic period (epicentre 1996 I'd say) not count as having a lot of folk and "ethno" in it, not to mention other isolated ones like "Ceòl an Ghrà" and "Monté la Riviè"? You also got (rather weird) rock stuff, like "Nekonecna Piesen", and other stuff that was simply better than what's around now - "Ale Jestem" and "Prima Donna" immediately spring to mind. There's just nothing like that nowadays.

  • dear god whats this ? songs from 90s eurovisions scare me ! i prefere now days eurovision, its way better

  • No words within the 500 character post limit could express how much I disagree.

  • hullu yö = crazy night in english

  • This is one of my most favourite Eurovision songs...I way prefer the live version to the studio, though.

    1991 was a joke...so unprofessional - almost as if Italy didn't want to host it. How were they allowed to conduct most of the show through Italian?

  • what hullu yo in english? and what a song

  • it means "one crazy night".

  • Yet another example of an inexplicable Finnish Eurovision failure. How this finished below the dull entries from Italy, Denmark, Belgium, Iceland & Luxembourg, and the ridiculous Turkish entry is quite beyond me. 20th with 6 points is farcical (but then so much of 1991 was farcical what with Toto and that sax player that ruined the best song of the night (Greece))

  • Toto Cutugno was really freak: uluuuuu yoi !!

  • If I can say anything good about that year's production it's that it was very humorous. Toto so often made me laugh; especially here and when he tried to pronounce the name of the Turkish entry, before succeeding to cheers from the audience that sent me into a fit of hysterical laughter.

  • Ya this is my favourite Finnish entry...(I quite like Lordi too, though!) and it totally didn't deserve this position but I don't know why people seem to like the Greek entry...it's pretty crap!

  • I find that Eurovision positions are totally unpredictable. I suspect markimark is right and that the juries never seemed to like the Finnish language enugh. But this is my favourite Finnish entry, too, along with 1994. Kaya didn't seem let down by the score, though - she and her supporting performers actually toasted to it backstage during the voting! Score aside, though, I love this song; its combination of rough guitar and light, sombre piano playing. Wonderful.

  • Sad to admit but the finnish television hasn't evolved much in these past 15 years. :[

  • Denmark neither !!

  • this song is really good, people are just to hard on the finnish language, which is actually really nice and sounds good in songs!

  • This song was way too good to place 20th!

  • Finland has not so often come in last because of mediocre songs, I see.

  • This is really a good song!

  • It was really 'hullu yö' in Rome 1991... Fabulous Anixi was 13th, this one 20th & Yugoslavian last entry catched only 1 point... Sometimes ESC is so unfair.

  • not bad

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