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Post by Kenny »

ABBA.... hmmm...



The "Mamma Mia Polka", The "Money Money Money Polka", The "Thank You For The Music Polka", The "Dancing Queen Polka", and so on...
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I can totally picture the end of that polka..."How can I leave this behind...this behind...this behind...BOOTYLICIOUS!"



Or not.



He MUST do a Beatles polka!!
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Post by autrefois »

I'd love to see him do a Beatles polka, or better yet a parody. My guess is that he wouldn't get permission to do a Beatles polka or parody though: he didn't get permission to parody "Free As A Bird", and I'm sure he would have done a Beatles parody or polka version before if he could have: (almost) everyone knows the Beatles and it would probably be a really popular parody! He's a Beatles fan, too, and he's pictured with Paul McCartney in "Permanent Record". So unfortunately if he hasn't done one yet he probably won't. :(
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I can totally picture the end of that polka..."How can I leave this behind...this behind...this behind...BOOTYLICIOUS!"

Or not.


I knew I was forgetting at least one :D
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Um...the Beatles have already been in a polka...Polkas on 45, I believe. Al used Hey Jude.
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Post by CatraDhtem »

I've already expressed my wish for a Beatles polka a while ago in another thread, but really any '60s group with a sizable amount of hits would do.....a Beach Boys Polka, a Monkees Polka, etc.
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Post by Ratbert197 »

How about a Weezer tribute? The Hopeless Romantic Polka (no disprespect to weezer, I luv them! But they do tend to use that topic ALOT in their songs) Or a MArlyn Manson tribute (The Beautiful Polka)
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Um...the Beatles have already been in a polka...Polkas on 45, I believe. Al used Hey Jude.


Yes they have, we're talking about a whole polka that tributes many Beatles songs, Like the Hot Rocks polka tributed the Rolling Stones.



And if he were to do a whole Beatles polka after already doing one song of their's in a previous polka, there's a prescedant to that. Al also did the Stone's Harlem Shuffle (Well, he said Harlem Polka) on Polka Party!
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How about a Weezer tribute? The Hopeless Romantic Polka (no disprespect to weezer, I luv them! But they do tend to use that topic ALOT in their songs) Or a MArlyn Manson tribute (The Beautiful Polka)


Somehow I doubt the probability of a Weezer Polka...since they made Al yank "Buddy Holly" from "The Alternative Polka" at the last minute.



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Um...the Beatles have already been in a polka...Polkas on 45, I believe. Al used Hey Jude.
Yes they have, we're talking about a whole polka that tributes many Beatles songs, Like the Hot Rocks polka tributed the Rolling Stones.

And if he were to do a whole Beatles polka after already doing one song of their's in a previous polka, there's a prescedant to that. Al also did the Stone's Harlem Shuffle (Well, he said Harlem Polka) on Polka Party!


He also did Jumpin Jack flash on Polkas on 45
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