Polka Your Eyes Out
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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
Found this on youtube today.
"Polka Your Eyes Out" as performed by a children's dance group
File this under strange places to see Al's music show up. Also, "Cradle of Love" is extra creepy when performed by little girls.
"Polka Your Eyes Out" as performed by a children's dance group
File this under strange places to see Al's music show up. Also, "Cradle of Love" is extra creepy when performed by little girls.

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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
Okay...that was bizarre. Wonder how they did in the competition?
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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
Wow, pretty cool find!Bruce the Duck wrote:Found this on youtube today.
"Polka Your Eyes Out" as performed by a children's dance group
Really good performance by the kids too. It's a shame their music teacher is so bad at audio editing. Seriously, how did they think that second transition was at all passable?
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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
It always bugged the CRAP out of me that he changed the lyrics of "Ice Ice Baby" - 'Check out the beat' rather than 'hook.'
Any reason for that??
Any reason for that??
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MAYBE it was a reference to how Vanilla Ice claimed he changed the melody to Under Pressure by changing one note... but I doubt that's the reason.
I feel like he also got the line in Polka Power! wrong from the Smash Mouth song when the original lyric is "allow if you're still alive, six to eight weeks to arrive". I'm reasonably sure he says "but now if you're still alive, six to eight weeks to arrive"... which doesn't make sense.
I feel like he also got the line in Polka Power! wrong from the Smash Mouth song when the original lyric is "allow if you're still alive, six to eight weeks to arrive". I'm reasonably sure he says "but now if you're still alive, six to eight weeks to arrive"... which doesn't make sense.
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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
Likewise - in The Hot Rocks Polka, he says "If I could stick my hand [rather than 'pen'] in my heart".
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Re: Polka Your Eyes Out
I've just found out that back in 1993 "Polka your eyes out" was really popular in Lithuania due to some guy dancing ridiculously through it in a comedy show. It sort of became a viral video of that time
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It was so popular that one radio station made a whole episode of a show called "back to the 90s" about it. The host/announcer/guy (how do you call a person talking on a radio?) explains what "Weird Al" Yankovic is by describing "Fat" video in unecessary detail and yet failing to mention that Al is still doing his thing up till this day (well I guess it was off topic for a show about 90s...). He pronounces his name so ridiculously (something like "Werd El Yankovich") I was giggling all the time.
I found it while I was doing my regular check up on Lithuanian part of the web to see if they finally discovered Al (not really).

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It was so popular that one radio station made a whole episode of a show called "back to the 90s" about it. The host/announcer/guy (how do you call a person talking on a radio?) explains what "Weird Al" Yankovic is by describing "Fat" video in unecessary detail and yet failing to mention that Al is still doing his thing up till this day (well I guess it was off topic for a show about 90s...). He pronounces his name so ridiculously (something like "Werd El Yankovich") I was giggling all the time.
I found it while I was doing my regular check up on Lithuanian part of the web to see if they finally discovered Al (not really).