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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • Polka in Prague

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  • @2358abc
    @2358abc 14 років тому +8

    I think the Czech are the most cultural people from the East Block. I love their food, beer, castles, nature, they have the most beautiful girls, little villages and the most the Prague.

  • @katesaniuk404
    @katesaniuk404 11 років тому +10

    I love my heritage!

  • @bluestingerborg
    @bluestingerborg 15 років тому +11

    I love Czech Polka and Culture.

  • @buckkeith1658
    @buckkeith1658 10 років тому +3

    This type of music is fun and energetic, much like the reputation of a silly, giggly and high spirited Polish girl, youth, innocence and merriment as a common heritage of all Central Euros, hence, Polka.

  • @MrPozzi-ms3pv
    @MrPozzi-ms3pv 3 роки тому +3

    Los origenes de la musica Norteña, saludos desde México

  • @sonora240111
    @sonora240111 12 років тому +4

    asi se baila tambien en nuevo leon mexico

  • @jcastle5931
    @jcastle5931 2 роки тому +2

    It is so much like the Mexican norteño polkas.

    • @luluboop1
      @luluboop1 Рік тому +3

      The Mexican norteño polkas were influenced by the Czech Polkas, which were introduced by the French during the Mexican Revolution

    • @user-li4uf9zo8j
      @user-li4uf9zo8j 7 місяців тому +1

      De ahí salieron las pollas mexicanas

  • @MrCzechTexan
    @MrCzechTexan 12 років тому +7

    i tend to fully patronize my nationality, and this makes me love my cultural background even more...

  • @barnacles62
    @barnacles62 8 років тому +8

    Every time I watch this video, I want Budweiser, Pork covered with sauerkraut and Potato Dumplings. My grandmother used to serve the first day just like that, then the second day(we never wasted anything) she would fry the dumplings, and make a sweet stewed tomato sauce to go over top of them. When that hit the sauerkraut in your mouth, it was a taste explosion. Im getting hungry now,lol.....

    • @oliversodomka3651
      @oliversodomka3651 2 роки тому

      Where are you from?

    • @barnacles62
      @barnacles62 2 роки тому

      @@oliversodomka3651 I am from Marylands Eastern Shore around Cambridge. My family were from a small village from Bohemia(the Czech Republic) called Bozejov. They migrated here in the late 1800s...

    • @oliversodomka3651
      @oliversodomka3651 2 роки тому +1

      @@barnacles62 that's really cool! I am actually Czech, from a small town called Hlinsko! I can say that Pork covered with sauerkraut and potato dumplings, as we call them, "Vepřo-Knedlo-Zelo", is my favorite dish. I've heard that lot of Czechs have immigrated to the us when Austria-Hungary was still around. I actually know Božejov, it's like a hour drive from my home. I admire the US because I reckon it's a really beautiful place to live, i wish I could visit once. I live on the "border" of Bohemia and Moravia and it's very pretty here. Rocky terrain, small mountains,... But you've got all of that in the bigger form in the states, don't you?

    • @barnacles62
      @barnacles62 2 роки тому +1

      @@oliversodomka3651 I live in Maryland, and it offers a little bit of everything. The Eastern Shore where I am, is a pennensula nestled between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It has breath taking tributaries, marshlands on one side and beach and ocean scenes on the other. In between the land is very flat and is dotted with small towns and agriculture is a way of life, as well as fishing, crabbing and oystering. My family did both when they migrated here. If I cross the Bay Bridge, western Md offers and slice of the Allegany Mountains, makingbeautiful veiws and snow resorting in the winter months. Also tubing down small rapids is popular. We took a train ride on an old steam train up there one year, it was well worth the trip. I live only an hour from Ocean City Md, and Assteague Island national seashore, for ocean beach life, and my family owns waterfront on the choptank river for river fun. I was raised on the water, and did marine construction for 35 years.An hour the other way I am in Washington Dc, and go there often because I love art and its culture. To visit the USA can be rewarding. The culture here is very diverse, as well as idealology, political views and opinions, and be warned, Americans are VERY opinionated. Id suggest doing research, because if you visit say California, its is worlds away form visiting the east coast where I am. in culture, and mentality. My suggestons is to start with the east coast if your into American history. Its where the country beagan and Jametown Virginia, the first english settlement to make it and where the permenant settlments started the country, is only 3 hours from me. Plymouth Rock, and the pilgrims were 12 years later, are all on the East coast. And Washington Dc is well worth a visit as well, with the Smithsonian and other museums. If you travel through the eastern shore where I am, I suggest to go to Crisfield Md and go out to what they call "the islands". which are Smith Island (Named after Captain John Smith) in Maryland, or Tangier Island in Virginia. IT would be a true depiction of Eastern Shore culture in its best form, and the language as they speak it is considered a form of old English, which is as close to how they spoke when the first settlers came here as it gets now days. I have not traveled much of the country aside the East coast. I have been to Florida and all states going there several times, and as far north as Massachusettes and a liitle into New Hampshpire. I went by New York City several times, but plan to make a trip to the big apple soon, the covid has delayed a lot of travel here, and right now the idiotic president we have is destroyng the economy, gas here is climbing to over six dollars a gallon. He was backed by companies that sell electric cars, so I think he is trying to make America go green. Im not sure how its affecting world travel, but its destroyng the Economy the other president had that was actually going very well.He blames it on the russian war, but gas was going extreme before that,lol. I hope you can get here, and anything I can tell you to help let me know. Louisiana and the french quarter, Tennessee Texas and Maine are other states I hope to visit. I really wanted to go to Prague for a long visit, see the Charles bridge, the clock, visit Moravia and of course Bozjov. So far, I have had to settle for google street map. but at least I got to see what it was like there,lol. I have not goive up on the idea, maybe when I retire. I wish you luck, and btw, Ahoy......

    • @oliversodomka3651
      @oliversodomka3651 2 роки тому

      @@barnacles62 thank you for all the ideas and also wish you luck! Ahoj!

  • @piotrekptak
    @piotrekptak 3 місяці тому

    👍🇺🇸🇵🇱❤️

  • @ivcaczet2216
    @ivcaczet2216 10 років тому +1

    quevalorelgabo - The name of the song is - Škoda lásky

  • @johndavis9358
    @johndavis9358 6 років тому

    Wonderful!

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust7470 4 роки тому

    Reminds me of mariachi music!

  • @hitthecouch
    @hitthecouch 13 років тому +2

    @tripodprodux Mexican "Banda" music was heavily influenced by polka due to the Polish immigrants that settled there. Polka which isn't the same thing, is favored all over Central Europe: Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

    • @oliversodomka3651
      @oliversodomka3651 2 роки тому +1

      Polka is actually Bohemian

    • @hitthecouch
      @hitthecouch 2 роки тому

      @@oliversodomka3651 BoHeMiA iS cZeCh.
      The rest still stands🤦‍♂️

    • @luluboop1
      @luluboop1 Рік тому

      Not banda ! Eeewww no Not even close ! Banda is not folklor …..
      Polkas norteñas de México

  • @radikborov
    @radikborov 13 років тому

    @2358abc You've said East Block. Unfortunately, you're right a bit. But everything has been improving since 1989! And we're returning to west society where we had prestige position before 2nd World War. But let's leave it!
    I share your opinion! Our girls are pretty, nature, too and castles are popular.
    And the language! Difficult but original!

  • @bradchoate6940
    @bradchoate6940 Рік тому

    👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍

  • @brennusduxgallorum
    @brennusduxgallorum 10 років тому +2

    radikboov@ despite politically Czech republic is western, in terms of culture and language (and so in terms of society) you can;t call it western, as long as it is a Slavic country. Not to mention that even the music of the video (polka) has much more in common with any folk slavic music than with any western European.

  • @quevalorelgabo
    @quevalorelgabo 10 років тому +3

    the name of the song? someone know it? greetings from south america

    • @Kukin18
      @Kukin18 7 років тому +1

      Škoda lásky/ Beer Barrel Polka en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_Barrel_Polka

    • @quevalorelgabo
      @quevalorelgabo 7 років тому

      Kukin18 gracias

  • @modroreiner
    @modroreiner 14 років тому

    congratulations,,,Reiner Modro
    also modroreiner in youtube

  • @crezpenan
    @crezpenan 4 роки тому +1

    Škoda lásky,kterou jsem Tobě dala..

  • @2358abc
    @2358abc 13 років тому

    @radikborov
    Hello radikborov
    Thank you for your respond. I wish you that your life in the new Czech 'Republic will be hundred times better, then your parents had. God Bless You, young man :-)

  • @grczech
    @grczech 12 років тому

    Roll out the barrel all ready...I'm thirsty!!! heheheh