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SWIVS |
Stashu’s Theme
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Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks |
Saigon Sally
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0:22:17 (Pop‑up) |
Music behind DJ: Rolf Schneebiegl and his Swarzwald Brass Band |
Bauernball Polka ![]() |
0:28:25 (Pop‑up) |
Li’l Wally |
Doodle Doo Doo Polka
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0:26:43 (Pop‑up) |
Joe Patek’s Orchestra |
Ema Polito
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0:26:24 (Pop‑up) |
Myron Floren |
La Raspa
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0:25:37 (Pop‑up) |
The Zikovic Ensemble |
Radnicko Kolo
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0:25:30 (Pop‑up) |
Rolf Schneebiegl and his Swarzwald Brass Band with a poem by Lee Edwards and Bernie Glimm on Guitar | 0:24:48 (Pop‑up) | |
Will Barnes |
Marijuana Polka
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0:22:42 (Pop‑up) |
Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks |
Cheers, Beers, and Tears
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0:24:36 (Pop‑up) |
The Henry Brosch Orchestra |
La-La-La Polka
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0:27:00 (Pop‑up) |
Rudy Kurtz Orchestra |
Oh, I Am So Tired
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0:29:54 (Pop‑up) |
Buck Owens |
Scandinavian Polka
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0:32:33 (Pop‑up) |
Hans Fischer |
“Polka” (his own composition)
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0:35:15 (Pop‑up) |
Tony Jambor |
Andy’s Jolly Hop
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0:37:41 (Pop‑up) |
Frankie Kramer |
Ya Sum Mika
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0:39:22 (Pop‑up) |
Stanky and his Pennsylvania Coal Miners |
Call Me A Doctor
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0:42:13 (Pop‑up) |
Lee Roy Matochka and his Orchestra |
Colonel Polka
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0:45:15 (Pop‑up) |
Li’l Wally |
Love Me Forever
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0:47:10 (Pop‑up) |
Joe Patek Orchestra |
Orphan Waltz
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0:51:17 (Pop‑up) |
Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders |
Game of Love
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0:54:00 (Pop‑up) |
Bob White and Clyde Brewer |
Polka Medley
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0:56:27 (Pop‑up) |
The end! | 0:58:57 (Pop‑up) |
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Listener comments!
I am post dating this for what I will now call today even though it is now more than a few days previous to that . .
I want to offer one correction to last week's broadcast program . . Because I enjoy being a stickler . . Just because.
I recall the magickal DJ mentioning the notion of "linguistic feets" . . Now, while it is common to refer to multiple groupings or sets of feet as "feets", it is actually more grammatically correct to add an e and an s to the end of the word in order to have it pluralized . . So, saying "linguistic feetses" instead of "linguistic feets" is more correct . . But, I personally might actually employ "linguistic fetuses" or a recognized innocent inversion of sorts of the plural form of "foot" and just simply say "linguistic foots". However and to be honest . . I do not know what "linguistic feet" or rather what "linguistic feetses" are or is or what the notion refers to . . But the fact that I can in some way at least craft a mental image about it or sense some recognition of a facet of pseudo-familiarity . . That makes it relatively interesting. I guess that I'm looking forward to prints and fits and feet of all kinds. Thank You wfmu.
Pablo..where are you?
(RIP Neil)
Nap time.
"Polka dots, dashes, slashes and dotting eyes . . Beam and rumble with pleasure and delights for the toons accompanying the skips and crackles and voices . . Touching ear drums and vibrating skin through moving speakers . . On felt"
"Founded in 2008, Joan of Arc is an annual walking parade honoring our unofficial patron saint, “The Maid of Orleans”. The event melds medieval revelry with the traditions of Mardi Gras. It’s a celebration of the city’s French culture and heritage as well as St Joan of Arc’s birthday which coincides with Twelfth Night."
love polka jokes
polka in your underwear.
Polka up, polka down,
polka in your wedding gown.
liquor in the front,
polka in the rear
It's done by the bestest of folka.....
You can hear them each Friday
Don't jump off the bridge
Not to be confused
with Saturday night poker
He accidentally socked her
Even though they both had a blast
She needed a polka-doctor