Windows95man and Mikko Silvennoinen tell a tough year of visa at the Gog’s Kanta Bar podcast.
One surprising turning point restored Mikko Silvennoinen’s faith and enthusiasm for the Eurovision Song Contest. Atte Kajova
For the first time this year, Mikko Silvennoinen, a longtime Eurovision Social, was close to losing his enthusiasm for the Eurovision Song Contest. Silvennoinen admits the matter In the Gog’s Kanta bar podcast.
– Last year’s traumas are quite high. It made me feel like how the Eurovision Song Contest rises from this and how to get back to what is fun, Silvennoinen ponders.
In the podcast Constatinos “Gogi” Mavromichalis The guest is also one of Finland last year’s Eurovision Song Contest: Windows95man aka Teemu Keisteri. He represented in visas with Henri Piispanen with a song No roules.
In particular, last year, there were plenty of boycott requirements for the Yle and Eurovision Song Contests due to the situation in Israel and Gaza. Boy claims have also been made this year.
“It was really traumatic and I was still suffering from it,” Keisteri says in the podcast.
Silvennoinen and Keister tell about the continuous shouts and bogs of the visa arena. The Keisteri also says he has received thousands of hate messages around the visa.
Windows95man had a lot of boycott requirements for last year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Pasi Liesimaa
Silvennoinen praises Windows95man for being able to perform last year. Silvennoinen agrees with last year’s visa representative’s views on how last year’s visa was full of pressure and tension.
– It was really, really difficult for all of us who were working there, Silvennoinen admits.
After last year, it was difficult for Silvennoinen to get excited about the Eurovision Song Contest. Enthusiasm for the new music competition was easier, but he himself was more uncertain about the visa.
– But then Kaj. Quite incredible, I would never have been able to predict that Kaj could win the melodifestivalen and Finland would have “two representatives”, says Silvennoinen.
The turn brought to Kaj to the competition made him excited again. Silvennoinen is asked if Kaj’s potential victory would also be Finland’s victory. Podcast presenter Gogi refers to ice hockey battles with Sweden and Den glider in to the song.
– Yes, revenge from a wrapper, Silvennoinen outlines unequivocally.
– I demand that Yle call The march of the Poriif Kaj wins.
Iltalehti previously told how Silvennoinen has an exceptional year for Eurovision. Silvennoinen does not report on the spot about Basel, Switzerland, but this year he will explain from Pasila, Helsinki.
The decision was justified by high costs and Savings of YLE.
– Excited. Of course, I want the description to be as entertaining and based on the fact that before. My style has always been to walk in the corridors, chat with people, and bring that atmosphere and my knowledge to my description. Now I have less, Silvennoinen wondered for Iltalehti.
Silvennoinen would visit Switzerland on the opening weekend of the Eurovision Song Contest, but he explained the first semifinals of the first semi -finals yesterday from Helsinki.

