- Millennium Of Love
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song = flagicon|Ireland "Millennium Of Love"
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year = 2000
country = Ireland
artist = Eamonn Toal
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language = English
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composer = Gerry Simpson
lyricist = Raymond J. Smyth
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place = 6th
points = 92
lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?2000ie from Diggiloo Thrush]
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prev = When You Need Me
prev_link = When You Need Me
next = Without Your Love
next_link = Without Your Love (Gary O'Shaughnessy song)"Millennium Of Love" was the Irish entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2000 , performed in English byEamonn Toal .The song is a dramatic ballad, inspired by the coming of the new Millennium (arguments about the start of this period aside). Eamonn sings about the negative aspects of the modern world, but expresses hope that humanity will overcome these and let our carbon footprints leave a harvest for future generations. It was a song before its time as today everyone is talking about the importance of carbon footprints.
Although it swept the boards at the National Song Contest via a public voting system, the song was unkindly dubbed 'Millennium Of Cheese' by cynics in Ireland, who accused it of being yet another bland ballad with schmaltzy lyrics. However, it still remains Ireland's best placing in the Eurovision since the new system of phone voting took place scoring more votes than the combined total of Ireland's next 5 entries. The song was performed twenty-third on the night (following
Turkey 'sPınar Ayhan &The SOS withYorgunum Anla and precedingAustria 'sThe Rounder Girls withAll To You ). At the close of voting, it had received 92 points, placing 6th in a field of 24. It had been selected by the other contestants as the most likely to win on the night.It was succeeded as Irish representative at the 2001 Contest by
Gary O'Shaughnessy with Without Your Love.
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