The Alternative Polka

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sorry.....

you know me....

mr screwup....


close this topic please

EDIT:

Bob,

I looked on all 6 pages of Music & Record and I could'nt find the thread you posted
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That's because you have to select from "the beginning" and not "the last 90 days" (which is the default) at the bottom of the subforum. And using the Search works well too. :Y
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Oh....

I'm pointing the finger of blame but, Patti said it was a good idea to set it to what I have it set as

I'm considering stop coming here all together if i'm gonna screw up a lot... cause I feel like people are yelling at me even when I know there being nice
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We also have two great lists of topics arranged so they're easy to find as Stickies here in Music & Record. Use those.
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The Alternative Polka was the first polka medley that I ever heard. One of my cousins had a copy of Bad Hair Day, and I noticed that this song was a medley of several songs. Later I got a copy of Greatest Hits Volume II, which had Polka Your Eyes Out, and noticed the song similarities. It took me awhile before I knew that Al normally put these kinds of songs on his albums (for awhile the majority of Weird Al albums that I had were compilations, and I also had Alapalooza, which listed Bohemian Polka as a parody instead of a cover of Bohemian Rhapsody).
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If anybody wants to hear My Alternative Polka Depolkafication, just PM me if you want to hear it, It's not worth the trouble posting...
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Post by ArtVandelay »

Sure it is, JEDM. A lot of people like your depolkafications, especially me. (Also, I don't like having to PM people. It's a long story.)
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I know that the "Buddy Holly" version of the "Alternative Polka" was never released, but someone once mentioned that it can be briefly heard in the song. Is this snippet the sample in question?

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ESKNC7S6

NOTE: It's a short snippet from the actual song, nothing new or 'rare'.

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Any help?
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Post by Well, Well, Well »

I still can't believe I spent all that time downloading it when it was less than a second long.
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