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Daði Freyr - I'm Not Bitter (2024)

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  1. [4]
    buzziebee
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    So unfortunate that they didn't get to perform live at Eurovision twice. Both entries were bangers. I saw them live about 18 months back and it was a great show.

    So unfortunate that they didn't get to perform live at Eurovision twice. Both entries were bangers. I saw them live about 18 months back and it was a great show.

    2 votes
    1. [3]
      cfabbro
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      Yeah, Eurovision being cancelled that year was super disappointing in general, but I was reeeeally looking forward to Daði & Gagnamagnið's second appearance especially. Ah well, at least we still...

      Yeah, Eurovision being cancelled that year was super disappointing in general, but I was reeeeally looking forward to Daði & Gagnamagnið's second appearance especially. Ah well, at least we still got to see their performance at the Iceland entries competition.

      p.s. Offtopic and not super important, but out of curiosity, can any Nordics here on Tildes let me know what the proper Anglicization of his name should be? I just keep putting dadi freyr because that's what @mycketforvirrad used ages ago on the first topic about him here. But isn't ð more of a th sound? So shouldn't it actually be dathi freyr instead?

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      1. [2]
        mycketforvirrad
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        On his Reddit handle he utilised the letter d.

        On his Reddit handle he utilised the letter d.

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        1. cfabbro
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          Ah, fair enough. That totally makes sense why you used that spelling then. Thanks. :P

          Ah, fair enough. That totally makes sense why you used that spelling then. Thanks. :P

          1 vote
  2. rlyles
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    Sitting Is The Opposite of Standing has ruined all dancey pop songs for me lol, somehow he captured the very essence of it and now that's all I hear

    Sitting Is The Opposite of Standing has ruined all dancey pop songs for me lol, somehow he captured the very essence of it and now that's all I hear

    1 vote