Guildo Horn: A Grand-Prix Vet Lamenting Modern Eurovision
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Gird up your loins, folks, it's time to delve into the world of Grand-Prix vets, and we're talking 'bout none other than Guildo Horn! This 62-year-old German legend is losing his mojo for the current Eurovision Song Contest, confiding in RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) that it's just not his scene anymore. Ooh, bite me,門 front row!
It's a tug-at-your-heartstrings moment as he admits to feeling too darned old for this fandango, proclaiming that last year, nuthin' appealed to him. He's a purist through and through, just yearning for some good ol' handmade vintage tunes with a catchy melody[4].
Fast-forward to May 17th, and you'll find Guildo tearing it up at an inclusive music festival in Trier, accompanied by a band of misfits[1]. Ain't that the spirit!
Abor & Tynna's "Baller" deserves a shout-out
While he may be veering off-course, there's one nugget he can't deny: he digs this year's German entry, "Baller" by Abor & Tynna[2]. Mentioning their charisma and stage presence, he might not be a fan of the music, but he'll be rooting for them all the way[1].
Guildo's a dude from Trier, having studied pedagogy and later working as a music therapist[2]. He started championing for the rights of the disabled decades ago[1]. And if you think that green velvet suit and antics were a one-hit wonder, think again, dudes and dudettes; he's been wowing 'em for years!
So, there you have it, folks! Guildo Horn, a guy who can reconcile his critiques of modern Eurovision with his undying support for upcoming talent. Stay classy, Guildo!
In the spirit of camaraderie, Guildo Horn, a German Eurovision veteran, shares his dissatisfaction with the current Eurovision Song Contest, claiming that he yearns for vintage tunes with catchy melodies. Interestingly, he remains enthusiastic about the German entry, "Baller" by Abor & Tynna, praising their charisma and stage presence. Despite his reservations about the current contest, Guildo continues to champion for the rights of the disabled, having studied pedagogy and worked as a music therapist for several years.
