Thanos Kallirris Reveals His Eurovision Song “Anything for Love

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Greek Singer Thanassis Kallitsis Reveals ⁣Eurovision ⁤Song He Wrote 20 Years Ago

greek ⁢music ⁤icon Thanassis Kallitsis recently revealed ⁢a hidden chapter in his career: an attempt to represent Greece at the Eurovision‌ Song Contest over two decades⁢ ago.‍ During an appearance on‌ the popular ​Greek talk show ⁤”Kalytera⁤ De Ginetai,” Kallitsis ​shared the story of a song‌ he​ wrote specifically for eurovision in⁣ 2003, ‌a ballad titled “Anything for Love.”

Kallitsis explained that ⁢he sent a demo ​tape to ⁤the Greek national broadcaster, ERT, without any expectation ‌of⁢ being selected. At the time, the Eurovision selection process was ⁣different,‍ involving open ⁢submissions rather than artist appointments. ⁢While he‍ didn’t recall‌ much about ⁣the experience,he admitted that his song wasn’t chosen.

The singer expressed that he felt​ it was best not to ​try again after​ that experience. ⁤He believes that the Eurovision Song Contest⁤ has evolved into a platform for showcasing new talent and fresh musical ideas, ⁢and he supports​ the ‍current system of ⁣artist appointments.

Kallitsis’s revelation sparked curiosity among fans, ⁣who are now eager to hear the⁢ unreleased⁣ “Anything for‌ Love.” While⁤ the song remains⁣ uncirculated, Kallitsis’s story offers a glimpse into ​his musical journey and ‌his​ connection ‍to one of Europe’s‌ most iconic music competitions.

Thanassis Kallitsis ‍and ‘Anything for Love’: A Look Back at Greece’s Eurovision Journey

Time.news Editor: Welcome ⁢to our interview with renowned music expert,‍ Yiannis stavrou, who’ll be helping us dissect Greek music icon Thanassis Kallitsis’ ​fascinating ⁢revelation about an unreleased Eurovision‌ song from 2003. Yiannis, thanks for joining us.

yiannis stavrou: It’s my pleasure to be here.This story⁣ truly captures the evolution‍ of ​the Eurovision Song Contest ‌and it’s appeal to artists like Thanassis ​Kallitsis.

time.news Editor: ‌ Thanassis Kallitsis recently told fans ‌on “Kalytera De Ginetai” that he penned a Eurovision ballad called “Anything for Love”⁤ back in 2003. Can you⁣ tell​ us⁢ about‌ the context of this revelation and how it‌ reflects Kallitiss’s career trajectory?​

Yiannis Stavrou: Sure. ‌In the ⁢early 2000s, Eurovision’s selection process in Greece often involved open submissions from songwriters⁤ and artists like Kallitsis, as opposed to‍ the more curated system we see today with artist ⁣appointments.Kallitsis’s ⁣story underlines a​ different era in Greek Eurovision history.‌

Time.news⁤ Editor: What can you tell us⁢ about how the Eurovision song selection process has changed over the ​years,‌ specifically for Greece?

Yiannis stavrou: The shift in recent⁤ years has⁢ been noticeable. The focus‌ has moved away from ⁤open submissions to artist appointments based⁤ on a combination of artistic merit,​ audience appeal, and the potential ⁤to represent Greece effectively‌ on​ the Eurovision⁤ stage.This change reflects a global ⁣trend in music contests, aiming to create more consistent artistic direction.

Time.news Editor: Kallitsis expressed that he feels‌ the Eurovision Song Contest‍ today‍ is best served by showcasing new talent and fresh⁤ musical ‌ideas. Would you agree with this sentiment?

Yiannis ⁤Stavrou: Absolutely. Eurovision has always⁣ been a platform for discovering emerging artists‍ and⁢ groundbreaking creative concepts. ‌ While established names can certainly bring ⁢valuable experience,‌ nurturing new talent is vital‍ for​ the contest’s‌ longevity and ability to‌ connect⁣ with a wide audience.

Time.news Editor: ‌The story has piqued the interest of ‌fans eager​ to hear Kallitsis’s unreleased “Anything for Love.” In your opinion, could this song offer exciting insights⁢ into the artist’s musical evolution and the​ changing landscape of Eurovision?

Yiannis‌ Stavrou: It absolutely could. ⁢ ⁣Even though we don’t ⁣have access to the song at this point, the fact that Kallitsis wrote ‍a dedicated Eurovision ⁣ballad in 2003 offers⁢ valuable insight into his musical ambitions and‍ how ⁢he perceived the ⁢contest back ‍then. Perhaps ‍this ‌song reflects a different​ era in his ‌style,or even⁣ foreshadows ⁤elements that‌ later ⁤became part of his artistic identity.

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