tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401850518188492952.post7619239343266910123..comments2024-03-28T01:55:59.381+02:00Comments on Tobson in Euroland: Notable lyrics: Ireland 1984TobSonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15901219097013459250noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401850518188492952.post-51148675816136509322011-06-11T01:29:27.693+03:002011-06-11T01:29:27.693+03:00Very interesting analysis! I remember, as a schoo...Very interesting analysis! I remember, as a school girl in 'holy Ireland' in 1984 - being very impressed with La Martin's style back then. Sure, the song was 'new romantic - lite, very lite' but the image was cool. The whole nation was willing her to win, just like those twins this year, ie, national broadcaster at the airport when she left for Luxembourg, articles about her hair, white leather suit etc. Ah those were the days!Catgalliznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401850518188492952.post-83581911633925987042011-06-10T09:50:10.197+03:002011-06-10T09:50:10.197+03:00Your analysis of Terminal 3 reminds me of Edith Pi...Your analysis of Terminal 3 reminds me of Edith Piaf's Télégramme (song by Michel Émer) about an old lady waiting for his old love from 20 years ago. They meet at the airport but he does not recognize her because she doesn't look as "élégante et très belle" as she did back then. <br /><br />What an dramatic text and song. (Lyrics can be found http://www.musikiwi.com/paroles/edith-piaf-telegramme,28713.html). There are similarities, don't you agree?<br /><br />MikkoMikko Suhonennoreply@blogger.com