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This duo - Dýza Boys was a project made by composer Jindřich Parma. Ivo Pěšák, the older one was also in Ivo Mládek's Banjo Band and appeared in the music video for Jožin z bažin. I think this duo was made just as a joke, because they made only one album called "Co píseň to HIT!", meaning "Each song a HIT!", one of the songs of this album was "The Last Goulash", and became their most popular song. I don't know why there's so many foreign comments on this video, however, this song appeared on an episode of Tomkowicz's (some polish youtuber) series about weird songs.
I will explain you why it is so many foringer comments. Most comments are from Poland. Probably you wonder why? There is few reasons. Czech language for Poles sounds like funny dialect. Just like 2-3 year old child learning talking. It's sweet and adorable. Sometimes some words in Czech and Polish sounds same but meaning has opposite or bizarre to Poles in different way when you combine with Czech sense of humour Polish person will love it. So now today quite a lot Polish pepole are big fan of Czech culture. And average Polish person have quite big knowledge about Czechs. Yes we know Karel Gott, and bizarre Czech covers of American songs, we know country radio, we like Kofola and Czech beer, Czech movies are broadcast in Polish television and you can watch Czech movies premiere in Polish Cinema. Some Polish even are envy. Because some Poles wish to be less conservative, more non religion, we envy that kind of distance that you Czechs has. So yeah guess you Czechs has massive sympathy from Poles. What about Ivan Mladek and banjo band? I belive in 2006 Poles discovered Jozin z Bazin. Catchy song, funny contrast where Ivan just standing and sining and ivo has bizarre way of dancing we call that style "kocie ruchy" - cat moves. Because many Polish boomers from se generation dancing exactly the same when they too much get drunk on wedding reception. So the video became very quick viral and Banjo band became very popular in Poland. I live in UK and I know a lot of Czech and Slovaks and they always are surprised how Poles are well know with Czech songs xD. So soon after banjo band was invited to Poland, they had many concerts in Poland. Even Polish television broadcasted live concert banjo band. So don't be surprised when you will find another Polish comment in some random Czech video 😂
Wow! 7 min Gänsehaut! Was für eine geniale Show! Die Musik, der Tanz auf dem Wasserstrahl, die phantastische Lasershow und am Ende Feuerwerk! 15/10! #dingedieichgernelivegesehenhätte