Andi Knoll turns 50: His best quotes

Andi Knoll turns 50: His best quotes

  • “Now she has won us the Schas.” – Andi Knoll, very euphoric about Conchita Wurst’s song contest victory in 2014.
  • “A bit of the Marcel Hirscher of the Song Contest” – If it were up to our moderator, the Austrian candidate Cesar Sampson would actually have been unbeatable a year later.
  • “If he already knows how to write a song, why doesn’t he do it? That was just rhythm, the melody is missing” – Knoll wasn’t really enthusiastic about the 2009 ESC winner Alexander Rybak, who tried again in 2015 with “That’s How You Write A Song”.
  • “Today is market day in Lisbon. Well, what does Little Red Riding Hood bring her to grandmother?” – With Eleni Foureria from Portugal, Knoll drifted into fairy tales.
  • “Now you can assume that the British know something about music” – 12 points from Great Britain for Austria.
  • “The range of Austrian music in syrup form, aufg’spritzt auf an Halb’n.” – Andi Knoll on the opening of the show including RSO, Vienna Boys’ Choir, Conchita Wurst and Left Boy.
  • “Some would like to sit on Sweden.” – The Swede Mans Zelmerlöw triggered special feelings in Knoll.
  • “The lead candidate of the halloumi party of the ÖH.” – The narrator about 2015 Cypriot starter John Karayiannis caused misunderstanding on Twitter.
  • “‘One Last Breath’, but still hold up two fingers. No wonder the budget is sometimes wrong.” – Knoll taunted the Greeks in 2015 based on their participant Maria Elena Kiriakou.
  • “Doris Golpashin for Albania.” – Elhaida Dani visually reminded Knoll of a colleague
  • “I’d like it eam the Hoa ned there!” – Knoll 2017 about the Spanish singer Manuel Navarro and his accompaniments.
  • “The lady wears either a dress or a long shirt. Where is the difference? – Knoll on French singer Alma 2017.
  • “You’ve already forgotten the song while it’s still playing. Well, I do not know.” – Andi Knoll wasn’t a fan of Sergey Lazarev’s Russian song in 2016. It still came in at number 3

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