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 | | cast your mind back to Eurovision 1988, which was held in Dublin and hosted by Miss Ireland Michelle Rocca and television host Pat Kenny. |
 | | A poodle-permed, puffball-skirt-wearing singer called Celine Dion won the competition, but it was a group of Irish musicians who wowed the audience during the interval with a fabulously summery song, 'Don't Go', that went on for ages, with endless choruses and crescendos. |
 | | A fourth studio album, Born, emerged in 1997, which revealed a harder and edgier sound and, even though it was only available as an import in the US, it attracted critical reviews. |
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