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| name = Euro-Vision

| cover = Telex - Euro-Vision.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = Telex

| album = Neurovision

| B-side = Troppical

| released = 1980

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| genre = Synthpop

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| producer = Telex

| prev_title = Rock Around the Clock

| prev_year = 1979

| next_title = We Are All Getting Old

| next_year = 1980

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"'Euro-Vision'" was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980, performed in French by Telex.

The song was performed nineteenth on the night, following 's Trigo Limpio with "Qudate esta noche". At the close of voting, it had received 14 points, placing 17th in a field of 19. The band were moderately pleased with the outcome of the contest, but for a somewhat unusual reason: at the time lead singer was quoted as saying: "We had hoped to finish last, but Portugal decided otherwise. We got ten points from them and finished on the 19th spot".[http://houbi.com/belpop/groups/telex.htm Telex The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives, biography Telex] In hindsight their participation in the Contest however seems to have served its marketing purposes; some thirty years on "Euro-Vision" remains one of the band's best-known songs, both in Belgium and internationally.

The song was the first entry ever to mention the contest by name as part of what is generally agreed to have been a send-up of the whole event (previous entries such as Schmetterlinge's "Boom Boom Boomerang" had parodied the contest without actually naming it). Further, in contrast to the generally upbeat and lively entries submitted from other entrants, Telex performed from behind synthesisers and in a robotic somewhat Kraftwerk-esque manner.

Telex released the song in French and English language versions and the band subsequently re-recorded the track for their first 'greatest hits' compilation 'More than Distance', also released in 1980, then retitled 'Neurovision'. Furthermore, in 1993 Telex released their first CD box set, once again with a reference to their Eurovision participation back in 1980; the album was entitled 'Belgium...One Point'.


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