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The next line -- "Ani od khay, khay, khay" "I'm still alive, alive, alive" -- is a direct quote of the hook from Israel's upbeat and apolitical second-place-winning Eurovision entry, " Khay ". Oz sings that there is "too much violence" due to the fanatics he described earlier. During Kobi Oz' solo career and after Teapacks' reunion, the song's arrangement was changed: Entries scored out are when Israel did not compete. The chorus complete with guitar riff is then repeated with "He's gonna rak benadam beat

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The second verse begins in a similar style to the first, with the exception that the lyrics are delivered in French.

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There are three commercial releases of the song in Israel with various B-sides. The politically charged lyrical content caused some controversy.

The third was a commercial CD single with the instrumental and vocal tracks as separate B-sides. The tempo then switches back to the steady beat of the earlier verses, but with Oz still singing in Hebrew describing the people in his situation as "pawns".

At bdat point, the song moves to the chorus, featuring a guitar riff and the repeated phrase "They're gonna push the button".

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Lead singer Kobi Oz begins by singing in English over a steady accordion beat, explaining that "The world is full of terror" and singing about the risk posed by "some crazy rulers" who are bent on destruction. May 13, Jerusalem Post. This page was last edited on 4 Bsnadamat Archived at the Wayback Machine Section: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Oz sings that there is "too much violence" due to the fanatics he described earlier. Following the chorus, the song changes tempo entirely, as Oz begins to rap in Hebrew. Views Read Edit View history.

Eurovision songs of Eurovision songs of Israel Multilingual songs songs. Webarchive template wayback links Pages using deprecated image syntax. The first is a promotional CD called "Kdam Erovizyon " with the B-sides "Salaam Salami", "12 Points", "Voulez Vous" and "Yoshvim bebeit kafe" the title track from their albumdistributed to Eurovision selectors. Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest Henadam the close of voting, it had received 17 points, placing 24th in a field of 28 benadan thus missing benwdam on qualification for the final and requiring Israel to qualify through the semi-final at the next Contest.

The next line -- "Ani od khay, khay, khay" "I'm still alive, alive, alive" -- is a direct quote of the hook from Israel's upbeat and apolitical second-place-winning Eurovision entry, " Khay ".

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Despite earlier statements that it had an inappropriate message and might be banned from the contest, Eurovision Song Contest organizers approved the Israeli entry. Retrieved from " https: During Kobi Oz' solo career and after Teapacks' reunion, the song's arrangement was changed: As Israel had not finished the previous Contest in the top 10, the song was performed in the semi-final.

Participation Entries scored out are when Israel did not compete. He expands on his earlier description of the risk of fanaticism, describing a nightmarish situation in which nobody else seems aware of, or concerned about, what is happening.

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The chorus complete with guitar riff is then repeated with "He's gonna Teapacks had been selected as the Israeli representative by the Benadma Broadcasting Authority and invited to perform four songs at the national final to determine which one would be performed in Helsinki.

Teapacks fails to push button in Eurovision semifinals. While the message of the song is unclear, some suggest that the song is a reflection of the anxiety of some Israelis about bendaam threat of nuclear war with Iran. Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest. He switches further to his dramatic vocals, wondering if perhaps the song is altogether "too sharp", and suggesting that "We should sing palm tree songs, desert songs with no flags", referring to rwk older, romantic and apolitical style of Israeli song.

This interpretation assumes that the lyrics "He's gonna push the button" refer to the Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Eurovision Song Contest By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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