Less nostalgia, more pain: scientists study 1763 Eurovision songs

Feedback discovers that the prevailing themes of Eurovision songs may come and go, but the urge to win stays the same.
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Feedback discovers that the prevailing themes of Eurovision songs may come and go, but the urge to win stays the same.
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New Scientist
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