Reacting To Mor ve Ötesi - Deli - Eurovision 2008 🇹🇷

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Reacting To Mor ve Ötesi - Deli - Türkiye 🇹🇷 - Grand Final - Eurovision 2008

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The song has lyrics that implicitly criticize the hypocrisy of European governments and the European Union.

denizekiz
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the way he yelled at everyone in the europe ' where's yall love?' 10/10.

yukirossa
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Mor ve ötesi, Türkiyede çok sevilen Rock gurubudur 👍

slmzdmr
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Ülkemde çok sevilen bir grup çok güzel şarkı dinlemesi keyifli

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This song was made for Eurovision in 2008. At that time TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) interviewed both Tarkan and Mor ve Ötesi. As a result, it was decided on Mor ve Ötesi. The language of the song was undecided. Harun Tekin, the lead singer of Mor ve Ötesi, wanted the song to be in Turkish. He thought this would add color to the contest. The answer to your question. ☺️ I would like to add that I think Eurovision is not an impartial contest. Whenever there has been a public vote, Turkey has always been at the top. But then, with the board and country votes, the countries have acted according to their own interests. Also, dear Janne, it is hypocritical that last year the Palestinian flag was banned but the LGBT flag and the Israeli flag were allowed. If it is a neutral contest, if there are no political events, then there should be flags on both sides or both should be banned. Also, is it an LGBT country? No, it is not. Other associations are not allowed to propagandize, for example children's rights, but they are allowed to propagandize. I had the opportunity to answer your question and share my views. Take care dostum! 🤘🏼

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Hi Janne, thank you for your nice reactions, we missed your movie reactions, but we know you have work to do, we wish you good luck, nice to see you.

bilgin
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Biz de Türk bayraklarını Eurovision'da görmeyi çok özledik :(

susuink
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Hello, finally! I was waiting for your reaction to this song. I don't know if anyone has explained it, but if you find the English lyrics, you will understand that the song is a satire. Deli (Crazy) is a song criticizing EU politics and Eurovision. This is why the song is mainly in Turkish. Otherwise, all members of the group speak English very fluently and are very educated and cultured. They all have university degrees.

dygcnrmd
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Hi Janne, thank you for your new reaction videos; "eline sağlık" :) You can listen to another "Deli": "Deli - Feridun Düzağaç" Lyrics are quite meaningful and almost poetic from place to place

selo
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I have been in their concerts several times, they play flawless during their live performances and that is not very common for most of the bands or singers.

And the faces appearing on very initial part of the video are not related with Ottomans or Janissaries but just some crazy faces or jesters.

Mor ve Ötesi (Mor Ötesi literally means Ultra Violent in Turkish in radiation spectrum, so it is Ultra AND Violent).

This band is very into the politics and they are on a kind of left wing. They generally do not like to write their lyrics with direct messages but they like their listeners to understand and feel the lyrics.

The song is basically telling about a mentally ill person among the "healthy" people.

But in Eurovision, what if you start your song like:

"Looking for the owner of my soul, am I in the exact place?"

Or even it is mentioning "Don't distract me with false dreams."

So it seems like, they are mentioning about the relation of the EU and Turkey on the sly. But again, you cannot be sure about it, so it is not violating the Eurovision requirements.

Any another useless detail, members of this band is from Bostancı district of Istanbul, where is located on Asian side and residents of there are generally upper middle class and the average age of this neighborhood should be one of the highest (oldies) in Turkey.

cemyildiz
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Very nice chooise, this songs have very nice message if you want listen I can explain in the other comment

ahmettdagg
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Didn't you watch "Everyway That I Can" by Sertap Erener, the only song we won in Eurovision, or did I miss it? 😮

ecemozarpacidijle
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what a nice recommendation😏
by the way i became 323rd🤦🏼‍♀️😒

gulnazozdemirr
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My favorite band. They have a song that describes me these days, "ARAF". I'm listening to it. The only band I haven't given up on since the early 2000s.❤

gulsah