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The 25 most embarrassing Eurovision performances ever

The Daily Telegraph 22 May 2021
Eurovision is back again for 2021 after a year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, exhibiting some of Europe's most eccentric pop talent ... The most embarrassing Eurovision performances ... Poor Javine ... Guildo Horn, Guildo hat euch lieb (Germany, 2008). "A vision in turquoise velvet" was how Guildo Horn was described by Terry Wogan ... .
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Take a look at some of the weird and wacky acts to grace the Eurovision stage

Irish Independent 13 May 2017
The Eurovision Song Contest is well known for its weird and wonderful acts who keep audiences tuning in each year ... Lordi ... Buranovskiye Babushki ... Dustin The Turkey ... Jedward ... Guildo Horn. Germany’s Guildo Horn gave the audience a performance to remember in 1998 with Guildo Hat Euch Lieb! (Guildo Loves You!) where he showed his affection to the crowd ... .
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'It captures people at their best': readers' Eurovision memories

The Guardian 14 May 2016
From sticking up for a Russian sister act amid a chorus of boos to filling out handmade scorecards, these are your favourite Eurovision moments and who you are backing in 2016 ... Jemimah Hudson, London ... Guildo Horn represented Germany back in 1998 with Guildo hat euch lieb! This was back in the day when most countries sang in their own language ... .
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'SingStar' introduces Eurovision Song Contest sale

Digital Spy 16 May 2013
SingStar has introduced a Eurovision Song Contest sale ahead of this week's finals. From now until May 22, SingStar fans can download a selection of previous Eurovision Song Contest entries at a discounted price. © eurovisiontv. Bonnie Tyler rehearses for Eurovision Song Contest ... " ... Alexander Rybak - Fairytale ... Guildo Horn - Guildo Hat Euch Lieb ... 01.
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Is this the weirdest Eurovision entry?

Stuff 28 Mar 2013
The Eurovision song contest has always been a breeding ground for some very strange performances. The Ukraine in 2007 sent drag queen comedian Verka Serduchka with Dancing Lasha Tumbai, last year Russia's oldest girl-group warmed the cockles of our hearts, and there's also Germany's Guildo Hat Euch lieb ... .
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Eurovision 2012: Five weirdest entries ever

Digital Spy 22 May 2012
For some, it's one of the most important dates in the pop calendar. For others, the Eurovision Song Contest is a chance to make a fool of themselves in front of their neighbouring countries as well as a TV audience of 100 million ... Dustin the Turkey. 'Irelande Douze Pointe' (sic) (Ireland, 2008) ... Guildo Horn. 'Guildo hat euch lieb' (Germany, 1998) ... fun..
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Eurovision's 7 Weirdest Performances

The Daily Beast 14 May 2011
by Alex Berg Info. Alex Berg is an assistant video editor at The Daily Beast ... She holds an M.S ... While Germany's Guildo Horn didn't quite achieve international stardom with his 1998 performance of "Guildo Hat Euch Lieb," aka "Guildo Loves You," he triggered Guildo fever in his home country with the song ... Did the audience love Guildo?.   ...   ... 123. .
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Top ten funniest Eurovision moments

The Times 10 May 2007
The UK has produced some memorable Eurovision moments over the years. Bucks Fizz ripping off their skirts, Jemini scoring a historic "nul points". But what about the rest of Europe? Here's our pick of the best and worst the Song Contest has had to offer. Let us know what we've missed below. 1. Sweden, 1984 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... Guildo Horn - Guildo hat euch lieb ... 6 ... 7.
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Will Gerhard Schröder Sing at Eurovision?

Deutsche Welle 26 Nov 2002
  With only 178 days to go until the 48th Eurovision Song Contest, Germany is gearing up for the competition that will decide on who will represent them in next year’s competition in Riga ... Raab also wrote the 1998 German entry for the rather eccentric musician Guildo Horn. Horn came in 7th place singing ‘Guildo hat euch Lieb’ (Guildo Loves You).
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