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AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1992
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Dates
Final16th of May 1992
Host
VenueHotel Santader Main Hall, Kota Basna, BN
Presenter(s)Burhanuddin Hasrifin and Yunita Rahmaputri
Musical directorHarinah Aisyarin
Directed byHaska Dairinafi
Executive supervisorMuhammad Darul Aswar
Executive producerIsa Marqadan
Host broadcasterRadio Basna Raya
Participants
Number of entries18
Vote
Voting systemEach region sends two juries and two public votes where each votes 1,3,5,7, and 10 for the best 5 songs

AleziRadio Festival of Songs 1992 is the thirtieth edition of the annual AleziRadio Festival of Songs. The competition was held as usual in 16th of May 1992 by the authorities of Radio Basna Raya. This is the sixth time that Basna hosted the competition after doing so previously in 1964, 1981, 1987, 1989, and 1990 after the victory of Julianto Sari representing Basna with the song "Buka Pintu Hatimu".

The competition was won by .... representing ... with the song ....

As per usual in Basnaharian Radio tradition, the competition was once again held with cooperation between Radio Basna Dalam (RBD), Radio Basna Kota dan Pesisir (RBKP), and Radio Basna Kepulauan Luar (RBKL).

It was rumoured that the AleziRadio tried inviting Carrelie once again to the festival, but this was denied by AleziRadio saying that while they do have plans to reinvite Carrelie, it's not going to be done in 1992, or even in the few years to the future.

The festival took place in Kota Basna, which is the capital of the region of Basna and the third biggest city in North Alezia at the time after Metropolitan Zafizamarrah and Pyalivostokgrad. RBR itself decided that the festival should be finally held in Hotel Santader after previously considering reusing Hotel Terra-Berlian and the Pusat Budaya Basna Kota who had previously hosted the festivals before.

The hotel building itself was the tallest building in Basna with the height of 103 meters from 1981 to 1997 where The Gran Kencana overtook it by height. It was the first five-star hotel in Basna and the second to be built in North Alezia after the Hotel of Alezia in Metropolitan Zafizamarrah. The hotel contains 543 rooms and has a main hall on the right side of the building which was used for the Festival. The main hall itself got a quick temporary theatre setting made for it, making it capable of holding 1,100 people inside. The orchestra pit and the scrutineer table was located on the right side of the stage, while the scoreboard was located on the left. The scoreboard itself was known for its technological marvel, as it was the first screen to utilize a locally-made ARICO Kravizny processor, and the first one to be made using a local-made program named "ARFOSBoard", which rearranges the board for a short period of time based on scoring before returning to the usual position. The program continues being used to this day with updates installed every year.

Mahardika Ausari competed again representing Basna after previously doing so in 1983 together with Harun Soerafi and Namirul Darhan, and then a year after as a solo act. Last year Festival's runner up Eric Hamzah also returned for Zafizamarrah.

This is the first time that a song was sung in Francalezian, which is a creole language invented in the Alezian Isles combining French and Alezian languages. This is the second time that a song was sung in a dialect of a specific language (after Santa Liliace sung a song in Northern Aramnan back in 1969).

Happenings

The Trio of Are You Kidding Me

The year was notable for it's last three songs, which in North Alezia is known as "The Trio of Are You Kidding Me", which are three of the "joke and satire" entries of that year performed back to back.

The first was Daya Island's Lonni Laland performing 16th with the song that translated to "I'm Not Lonely (I think)" in Swedish. Lonni herself was well known for being humorous on her songs, while addressing social conditions of Alezia in the 90s. This song talks about the epidemic of loneliness that ravaged the country in the early 90s.

The second was Four Friends performing 17th with the song that translated to "The Alezian Dialect". This song was their response to a newsletter released in June 1991 about comments made from other countries about the way that language usage (it was said that there's even a famous saying about it that says "Don't let your language be touched by an Alezian, because they will butcher it, unless if it's English or Indonesian"), in Alezia was innaccurate or in some cases even entirely impossible to understand to the native speaker. The group responded by singing that "It's the Alezians love for languages that made the dialects this way". However, This song also talks about the need of Alezians to standardize their language in order to avoid more confusion from other countries.

The third was A Day Over performing 18th with the song that translated to "Do I ever Cross your Mind, just Wondering". The song mostly also jokes and talks about the loneliness epidemic, asking if "You ever remember someone you nearly forget about", and if "You would do something about it".

Conductors

The list of conductors can be seen below.

Region Conductor
Basna Soeradi
Zafizamarrah Andi Ansari
Pyalivostok Lilyouna Dariyeva
Tel Hadiv Marigold Hoffmann
Mosin-Nagan Nerishtaura Immiranur
Bristol Walter Shawn
Aramna Misha Roubennais
Pantabang Islands Lillea Aurie Dadon
Daya Island Yalta Naaminen

Commentators

Region Radio Broadcaster Commentators
NATIONWIDE AleziRadio
  • English: Azlain Hamisyan (AR-P1), Anria Marindaruddin (AR-TV1)
  • Arabic : Mukhlis Hasdar (AR-P2), Nur Hasan Yusril (AR-TV1, broadcasted a day after the live competition)
Zafizamarrah Radio Zafizamarrah
  • Arabic: Islan Haffizi (RZ-P1)
  • Buginese: Andi Muhammad Yuzhari (RZ-PB)
Pantabang Islands Radio Zafizamarrah / Pa'ana'taba'angi
  • Alezian : Ya'en Rama'i Dadon (RZ/P A)
  • Dutch : Aalsterijk Sa'i'ue'i Salem (RZ/P Nederlandse)
Tel Hadiv Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu
  • Hebrew : Sheila Rayeshmaim (RTH-Y-P1)
Bristol Royal Radio of Bristol
  • English : Dorothy Oxford-Anne (RRB)
  • French : Alfonso Roubin (RFrB)
Pyalivostok Radio Pyalivostok
  • Russian : Yovleyin Dabarnova (RP)
Basna Radio Basna Raya
  • Indonesian : Isanda Ruhamaina (RBR)
Mosin-Nagan Radio Tel Hadiv - Yezateinu / Mosinannaganyan
  • Georgian : Berlyan Madanoshvili (RTH-Y / MN)
Daya Island Radio Pyalivostok / Dayain Saari
  • Finnish : Lisa Koorvinen (RP / DS)
  • Swedish : Malko Yanselund (RP / DS / Svensk)
Aramna Araminhaes Radioues
  • Aramnan : Ennie Loulavais (ARR)

Spokepersons

This year is the first time that one of the region's two spokespersons were stationed outside of the region's capital city. In this case, Bristol's spokepersons were stationed at Saint-Rouberts au Deuxieme, a French-speaking town 15 kilometers south of Victoria of Bristol.

Region Domicile Spokespersons
Basna Basna Kota
  • Isma'iluddin
  • Salahuddin Marwahadi
Pyalivostok Pyalivostokgrad
  • Zawarin Nelsonskovich
  • Ibel Souzielyova
Zafizamarrah Metropolitan Zafizamarrah
  • Romeo Azlani
  • Intan Nairi
Bristol Saint-Rouberts au Deuxieme
  • James Wattingham
  • Elliot Saluier
Pantabang Islands Bucinnois
  • Kalinda Da'udanda Salem
  • Irlene A'uka'we'i Dadon
Tel Hadiv Tel Hadiv
  • Meshrina Aveshner
  • Albert Goldweissman
Daya Island Aaren
  • Lisa Karkoinen
  • Benjamin Voljanen
Mosin-Nagan Trishi
  • Svikovi Rabanshvili
  • Edelvessa Karinayan
Aramna Las Araminhaes
  • Bourlie Darlainais
  • Laisliendaiz Houbrenie

Participating Entries and Results

  • "*" = the singer won the Independence Award which was held the day before the competition.
  • The song for the Independence Award for the year was "When Everything Had Been Done", which was originally sung and composed by Louvigny Barterez in 1921
No. Region Singer Song Translation Language Place Points
01 Basna Mahardika Ausari Menutup Mata Closing the Eye Indonesian
02 Zafizamarrah Eric Hamzah خاطئ Wrong Arabic
03 Bristol Daniella Felicity Staying Together Facing It All -none- English
04 Aramna Amalienda Rouvanais Cotaira Tou Proumaiseis Keep Your Promises Aramnan
05 Pyalivostok Bari Novonovsky Да, я знаю Yes, I Know Russian
06 Zafizamarrah Hari Kauzari العمروسين The Ammarusayn Arabic
07 Pantabang Islands Jollie Su'ale Night Francalezian
08 Mosin-Nagan Erika Novi გამეორება Repetition Georgian
09 Aramna Sa'id Farlouinders Berlouncaine (a town in Aramna) Aramnan
10 Daya Island Bonni Kalvin Miekka, miekka Sword, Sword Finnish
11 Tel Hadiv Helmi Neshvodaim החום The Heat Hebrew
12 Bristol Harleyson The Moon Hugs Me -none- English
13 Pantabang Islands Ell and Benny O'una'i Salem Hane'li Coping Alezian
14 Basna Harun Hadafi Mau Ini, Mau Itu Wants This, Wants That Indonesian
15 Mosin-Nagan Nikolai Navarra მშვიდობა Peace Georgian
16 Daya Island Lonni Laland Jag är inte ensam (tror jag) I'm Not Lonely (I think) Swedish
17 Pyalivostok Four Friends Алезийский диалект The Alezian Dialect Russian
18 Tel Hadiv A Day Over האם יצא לי אי פעם בראש, רק תוהה Do I ever Cross your Mind, just Wondering Hebrew