What do I think of this?

It couldn't last. After a year of false hope, the UK have kicked the stuffing out of their Eurofans in 2010. Pete Waterman, the man who gave us 22 UK number one singles. was surely a great choice to write the Uk song? Well he would've been in 1984, which is exactly where "That sounds good to me" belongs.
Josh Dubovie is the poor schmo whose job it will be to lumber around a stage, trying to smile through 3 minutes of gut wrenching banality. A nice chap, with a schnoz and a ducks arse quiff, Mr Dubovie will, I fear, be going down in the records books as one of the few 25th placers, whilst Waterman wanders around Oslo proclaiming every Eurofan to be mad and every song apart fom his to be shit. My suggestion would be to wait for the results, Pete...
Josh is utilising highly inconsequential lit cubes in the act, which are there to hold a couple of poseur dancers whilst also distracting from the Steptoe and Son gait of our unfortunate singer. It really is poor this one, and I still think that it's likely to finish dead last. Sigh.

KPI's - Hand deposit, 80's throwback, Public schoolboy

Biography

Josh Dubovie is 19 years old and comes from Essex in England and will the the UK's hope in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.
Josh has been singing since he was little. Aged nine Josh attended StageAbility Drama school at weekends and as an after school activity. The school concentrated mainly on acting, but they also put on musical theatre shows like The King And I and My Fair Lady.
Aged fifteen Josh was given the part of Enjolras in the school production of Les Miserables. As he had never sung before he went to see a vocal coach. Josh instantly fell in love with singing swing and his coach encouraged him to put on showcases of his music. When Josh left school his father, Richard, decided to manage him and has got him the majority of his professional work.
In 2009 Josh starred as Riff in StageAbility's production of West Side Story.
Josh believes he has his mum's voice and his dad's confidence. He has performed at countless festivals and sports events and now works as a professional singer.
Josh's song That Sounds Good To Me was masterminded by music legend Pete Waterman who produced numerous hits for e.g. Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley or Steps.

That sounds good to me

How do I begin to imagine all the happy faces I'd like to see?
The final destination, with sounds of celebration
If I could find the opportunity

So I wonder, who can I turn to?
Who can make these wishes and dreams come true?
And with you there beside me
And loving hands to guide me
Anything is possible to do

So if you bring the sunshine
I'll bring the good times
Just add your laughter
It's happy ever after
I don't know 'bout you
But that sounds good to me

I can feel it coming together
All the loving working so very well
There's nothing left to do now
Gonna see it through now
And we can let the future write itself

Baby, if you bring the sunshine
I'll bring the good times
Just add your laughter
It's happy ever after
I don't know 'bout you
But that sounds good to me
Oh...

(So if you bring the sunshine) You bring the sunshine
(I'll bring the good times) I'll bring the good times
Just add your laughter
Happy ever after
I don't know 'bout you (Sounds good to me)
I don't know 'bout you
I don't know 'bout you
But that sounds good to me
Oh... that sounds good to me

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Is it Josh Dubovie, who isn't in a classic piece of art in Norway.
Or is it The Scream by Munch.