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Eläköön Elämä Finland Suomi Eurovision -rare version mixed

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Eläköön Elämä Finland Suomi Eurovision
80's 1985, Unknown artist,
rare version mixed
Harvinainen versio, tuntematon laulaja.

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  • Opettelepa tyttö kirjoittelemaan englantia ja ala sitten arvostella suomalaista musiikkia ulkomaankielillä. Jookosta? Tuollaiset kommentit hävettää enemmän kuin laulu!

    suomalainen: Finnish; henkilöstä: a Finn

    juoppo: a drunk

    kuunnella: listen to (something)

    henkilö: a person

    kuunnella: listen to (something)

    tässäpä säälittävimmät mokasi. skarppaa lisäksi vähän sanajärjestystä ja semmosta.

  • This may have been a studio artist or a demo after the composer was finished with it... she kind of sounds like Sonja a bit though..

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  • The lyrics have changed a little.

    She sings "Että maailman lapset.." but in the final version it's "Jotta maailman lapset.."

    

  • @rakastaus montako kyrpää sulla oli?

  • I adore this version it is fab. Better than live version whicih is one of my favourite eurovision entries of all time!! Great to hear this thank you for posting it to you tube!

  • Ahhhh the 80's!!

    Silloin juostiin kyrvät pystyssä naisten perässä.

    Mun kyrvät oli arkana nussimisesta...

  • Niin sitä pitää, aivan oikein! :D

  • Those criticising the use of Finnish language should keep in mind that this was time when the Eurovision entries HAD to be performed in the official language of the country. That wasn't a decision a country could make, but the rules of Eurovision told so.

    Of course it could also help if certain people grew up before criticising other languages and nations, especially if their own languages aren't so beautiful, either. And they could practise their English skills before commenting, as well.

  • Hyvältä kuullostaaaaaaa...

  • fuck you, too. it was my reply to alisa, not to you.

    beat off.

  • Alisa, opettele englantia.

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