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Polka Tributes

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The Hot Rocks Polka, as you know, was a tribute to the Rolling Stones. Personally, I would love for Al to do another similar tribute polka eventually. Which of these would you most like to hear Al do?
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Gotta rock out with the Jailhouse Polka!





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Post by stupidsurgeon27 »

I definitely wouldn't say a MJ tribute. Afterall, Al's done two released parodies of his, plus the unreleased Snack All Night.



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Post by Kenny »

I think the fab four polka would... well... POLKA!
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Post by Seva »

Baby's Got A Polka (a tribute to Prodigy, if you know what I'm talking about.) Perfect! :onfire:

And one day I'll came up with Weird Al Polka, with Al hits in it. It's gonna be hilarious too!



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Post by Elvis »

Baby's Got A Polka (a tribute to Prodigy, if you know what I'm talking about.)


Prodigy? Here, I thought you wanted a Sir Mix-A-Lot polka. :dontgetit:



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Post by ilikecheezealot »

I wouldn't mind seeing a Red Hot Chili Peppers Polka, but if I remember correctly, Flea wasn't very happy with "Bedrock Anthem", so.... :(



AC/DC, Rush, Pink Floyd, etc. are others that I would be satisfied with... :biggrin: :bigups:
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Post by rboy27 »

Gotta go with the beatles for one reason, I'm a big Bealtes fan and a big Al fan.
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Post by Moose »

Forget all of those! How about the . . . . . .



Uh . . . I can't think of a good name, but an ABBA polka! Or Styx.
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Post by Teh Dingo »

Baby's Got A Polka (a tribute to Prodigy, if you know what I'm talking about.)
Prodigy? Here, I thought you wanted a Sir Mix-A-Lot polka. :dontgetit:

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I would love to hear Al play that Prodigy song on accordian. The intro alone would make it fun!





And as for Sir Mix a Lot, well, not that much to sustain a whole polka...but...



The Booty Polka!



Sir Mix a Lot

Juvenile "Back that @$$ up" (He'd have to go with the Thang edit, of course)

Mystikal "Shake it Fast" (Another edit)

Queen "Flat Bottom Girls"

Spinal Tap "Big Bottom"



Oooh, this sounds like it has promise..... :D
You have quickly thought up such matchless phrase?
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