Re: Hangin' 27 - Al Surfing
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 5:13 am
Wow, well, that's something you don't see/hear every day. Thanks for sharing, tomatoachives!
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Seems about right!
Really? A bunch of Polish guys in their 50s? This is what he says regarding the Polka Face medley:And you know what polka is, right? Traditional Eastern European style of music featuring accordion, tubas doing an oom-pah beat, maybe a few trumpets doing a sort of Slavic version of salsa? Usually performed by a bunch of Polish guys in their 50s who all shout "hey!" to punctuate the end of a chorus? Point is that polka is VERY square sounding, so when you do a polka version of a pop song it sounds funny. Okay, now you're caught up.
Frankie was America's Polka King, which means people of all nationalities knew who he was. I know I did. Also, he was Slavic. Another point he made as far as the polka highlight was that this may be the only polka medley with a song by Frankie Yankovic in it. Not sure if that's true, but an interesting point. Anyway, it was an interesting read, even with some wrong info in there.Polka highlight: Getting a snippet of an actual polka by the unrelated but revered-in-Polish-neighborhoods-everywhere Frankie Yankovic in the mix.
I have no idea what place in music culture polka occupies in USA, but here polka is almost exclusively old people's music. 50 is a too young, the average polka fan would be around 60-70algonacchick wrote:Really? A bunch of Polish guys in their 50s?
I grew up hearing polka music, having some German ancestry. I saw live bands play polka music when I was in my pre-teens. The Clarinet Polka is probably one of the most recognizable polka songs, at least for me. I think I even learned to play it in band class. Al has used it in several polka medleys. I had also heard the Too Fat Polka long before Al used it to start off his current polka medley. I get what you're saying about how old the people that listen to it might be, though. Not a whole lot of young people listen to it, unless their parents introduced it to them, like mine did. As far as how old the people playing polka music are, pigeon-holing them as being 50-something and Polish seems unfair. Polka music is not limited to Poland. Not sure why people seem to think that. Okay, I'm done.mellow weasel wrote:I have no idea what place in music culture polka occupies in USA, but here polka is almost exclusively old people's music. 50 is a too young, the average polka fan would be around 60-70algonacchick wrote:Really? A bunch of Polish guys in their 50s?