So what is it about Polka? I think it is like gospel music which congregate peoples from all over to enjoy peace, comoradry and fun with no noise, alchol or drunkness. All of the folks enjoyed their time but, I am sure there is no person who enjoyed it than Big Joe himself. Imagin sitting on the stage like an old time school teacher and enjoying himself when peoples get happy. Those good old times will never come.
Polka music will live on forever. It's "Celebratory" music in my opinion and regardless of age if you bring your kids up right they will listen and toes a tapping just like us old farts. 😁🍻🎶🎵
Awesome!❤ Wish this were more popular in our nation once again! Enjoy thinking of the happy times spent at weddings and other events listening and dancing to these wonderful polkas!😊
I may not be Polish, but I grew up dancing with music by 2-3 row button accordions for 10-12 years. Didn't miss a beat. Sometimes on a dirt floor prepared for dancing. Enjoyed just as much as these people. Sometimes on a wooden floor prepared for dancing 💃, in the middle of nowhere. Had as much fun as these people are having. They had all kinds of fun things for sale, soda, chips, souvenirs, etc. No liquor of any kind. It would become a family 👪 affair. We wouldn't go home very happy and satisfied. A County Sheriff would show up once in awhile to see if everyone was Civil. No problem even with 150-200 people. We enjoyed it a lot. Very civil community based.
I met a Czech guy who he and his wife would come visit my wife and me every weekend and my wife and I would visit them every other weekend. Anyway, he told me the same thing as you have. He said he didn't know the difference. He spoke some of of each language. He retired from the U.S. Air Force and I retired from the U. S. Army with 27.5 years of service. He served 21. It was fun & educational & hard experience. But our being country boys we knew how to survive. Ha! Ha! %. That was when Czech & Slovakia was still one country.
@@cleocasarez5475 On the origin of polka, it isn't certain. There are theories of the specific origins, but ultimately there are different forms and styles of polka and ultimately it made it's way to touch every European identity. It's certainly Alpine, Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, anglo Saxons, and other peoples all have their polkas. Its also a fundamental cornerstone of western civilization. Polka has connections to all European culture, Including American, Canadian, South African, Australian, and others. And it's also made it's way to Mexico through German immigrants to Texas in the mid 1800's.
GOTT LIEBT SIE Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt daB er seinen eingeborenen Sohn gaB auf daB alle die an ihn glauben nicht verlorden werden sondern das ewige Leben haben ) Johannes 3-6)
Hi Jesse, most of these shows were edited in the 2000's! I have noticed that occasionally a song was cut short, but for the most time, they play until the end.