Eurovision 2026
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R4EVS

Original Poster:

25 posts

60 months

Tuesday 17th February
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Seems like a good time to launch PH's official Eurovision thread with the "appointment" of the UK's entry.

Look Mum No Computer

tangerine_sedge

6,146 posts

240 months

Tuesday 17th February
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I subscribe to his Youtube channel, so obviously like his work with odd mechanical/electrical sound generators. Whatever he writes/produces will be interesting, but I also accept that the typical Radio 2 Eurovision audience will be somewhat nonplussed.

I hope that the stage show is just him, some of his synths and a bunch of patch cables creating the sound just like his live shows - warts and all!

I'm looking forward to the WTF from casual Eurovision watchers hehe

Nemophilist

3,171 posts

203 months

Tuesday 17th February
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So excited for this.
We are avid Eurovision fans and I think we will have a really strong entry with him.

BoRED S2upid

20,953 posts

262 months

Tuesday 17th February
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tangerine_sedge said:
I subscribe to his Youtube channel, so obviously like his work with odd mechanical/electrical sound generators. Whatever he writes/produces will be interesting, but I also accept that the typical Radio 2 Eurovision audience will be somewhat nonplussed.

I hope that the stage show is just him, some of his synths and a bunch of patch cables creating the sound just like his live shows - warts and all!

I'm looking forward to the WTF from casual Eurovision watchers hehe
Post a link to some of his work. I can’t be bothered to search YouTube for it.

TheAngryDog

12,802 posts

231 months

Tuesday 17th February
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BoRED S2upid said:
tangerine_sedge said:
I subscribe to his Youtube channel, so obviously like his work with odd mechanical/electrical sound generators. Whatever he writes/produces will be interesting, but I also accept that the typical Radio 2 Eurovision audience will be somewhat nonplussed.

I hope that the stage show is just him, some of his synths and a bunch of patch cables creating the sound just like his live shows - warts and all!

I'm looking forward to the WTF from casual Eurovision watchers hehe
Post a link to some of his work. I can t be bothered to search YouTube for it.
I mean, it's not exactly difficult to look for "look mum no computer", nor is it difficult to say please.

DeejRC

8,627 posts

104 months

Tuesday 17th February
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I believe he is also a bit of a PH’er. Classic, vintage motor bloke is he?

blueST

4,763 posts

238 months

Tuesday 17th February
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I think he made a cylinder head for an Austin 7 on a manual milling machine, he can have my vote just for giving that a go.

TheDoggingFather

17,357 posts

228 months

Tuesday 17th February
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Nemophilist said:
So excited for this.
We are avid Eurovision fans and I think we will have a really strong entry with him.
We've been watching for 25 years now, some of the kids watch now too. The quality of entry seems to have little to do how well we do.

Regardless, we will no doubt be glued on the night.

C69

1,056 posts

34 months

Tuesday 17th February
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I hadn't heard of LMNC before today. Having now watched a few of his YouTube vids, I'd say he's certainly very talented and I'm looking forward to hearing his song. A big pop-synth anthem from a chap in a boiler suit could go down very well in the arena.

I fear that this year's ESC will be overshadowed by the question of Israel's participation, though.

Russ35

2,662 posts

261 months

Tuesday 17th February
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blueST said:
I think he made a cylinder head for an Austin 7 on a manual milling machine, he can have my vote just for giving that a go.
And his latest video on his 'Look mum no engine' channel he is now the owner of a Rolls-Royce Meteor engine.



AlexRS2782

8,416 posts

235 months

Tuesday 17th February
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Not started well for them as over the weekend they announced the inaugural "Eurovision Tour" had been cancelled due to "unforseen circumstances".

Turns out those circumstances mainly relate to how much ££££ that they expected countries and venues to pay direct to EBU in order to host a tour date in their country, the countries that had already publically pulled out this year due to obvious reasons and taking their ££££ with them, even the basic tickets were described as massively overpriced and as a result mostly undersold, plus fans saying some of the acts that had been booked were "awful" or "scraping the barrel". Plus the most obvious being the fallout with regards to Israel, claims of rigged voting, etc.

Arkose

3,610 posts

175 months

Wednesday
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Russ35 said:
blueST said:
I think he made a cylinder head for an Austin 7 on a manual milling machine, he can have my vote just for giving that a go.
And his latest video on his 'Look mum no engine' channel he is now the owner of a Rolls-Royce Meteor engine.

he should get a load of different engines and make music like they did with the Renault F1 engine back in the day with the national anthem...

Collectingbrass

2,667 posts

217 months

Wednesday
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tangerine_sedge said:
I subscribe to his Youtube channel, so obviously like his work with odd mechanical/electrical sound generators. Whatever he writes/produces will be interesting, but I also accept that the typical Radio 2 Eurovision audience will be somewhat nonplussed.

I hope that the stage show is just him, some of his synths and a bunch of patch cables creating the sound just like his live shows - warts and all!

I'm looking forward to the WTF from casual Eurovision watchers hehe
It needs Colin Furze on percussion

tangerine_sedge

6,146 posts

240 months

Wednesday
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BoRED S2upid said:
tangerine_sedge said:
I subscribe to his Youtube channel, so obviously like his work with odd mechanical/electrical sound generators. Whatever he writes/produces will be interesting, but I also accept that the typical Radio 2 Eurovision audience will be somewhat nonplussed.

I hope that the stage show is just him, some of his synths and a bunch of patch cables creating the sound just like his live shows - warts and all!

I'm looking forward to the WTF from casual Eurovision watchers hehe
Post a link to some of his work. I can t be bothered to search YouTube for it.
Here you go - enjoy...

https://youtu.be/Aq5WXmQQooo?si=2j48Ze9SrvClGvdU

Sir Bagalot

6,871 posts

203 months

Wednesday
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R4EVS said:
Seems like a good time to launch PH's official Eurovision thread with the "appointment" of the UK's entry.

Look Mum No Computer
Oh, I missed thatlaugh

Zad

12,941 posts

258 months

Thursday
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It all feels a bit odd really. I wonder if no professional management were prepared to have anything to do with Eurovision given the potential fall-out with Israel etc. Of all people, they go for an autistic nerd (I mean, he may not be, but I'm pretty much one myself and know quite a few so...) who is sometimes a professional musician with various bands?

I guess no musician with an actual career wants anything to do with Eurovision because it may well kill their career, whereas LMNC will get a chunk of cash out of it to do his thing, and lots of advertising for his museum.

gt40steve

1,168 posts

126 months

Thursday
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Does anyone 'quite like' this contest or not have an opinion ?
It seems people absolutely love it or hate it totally.


dxg

10,033 posts

282 months

Thursday
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Russ35 said:
blueST said:
I think he made a cylinder head for an Austin 7 on a manual milling machine, he can have my vote just for giving that a go.
And his latest video on his 'Look mum no engine' channel he is now the owner of a Rolls-Royce Meteor engine.

He's also got a great little Mini, which he rebuilt. Seems to be a great guy. Wish him the best of luck.

g3org3y

22,055 posts

213 months

R4EVS

Original Poster:

25 posts

60 months

Yesterday (13:39)
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g3org3y said:
Gets my vote! Car content and everything!! wobble