It is not folk, this is Czech polka "Skoda lasky", created by Jaromir Vejvoda - music in 1920's, Czech and German lyrics in 1930's, other versions later.
Germans 🇩🇪 brought Polka music to Mexico 🇲🇽 which we transformed into Rancheras. People often forget about the German influence in Larin America since its overlooked by Spanish.
Well that’s basically what banda, norteñas and corridos derive from … the german part thy colonized Mexico .. even our beers are German influenced lol #history 😂 🤪😎
I just love Rosamunda. I remember as a kid watching a show called "Polka Parade". On Saturday we would watch Lawrence Welk and on Sunday it was "Polka Parade". When I was in 5th grade my dad would buy me polka sheet music and several cousins and I would play polka on Sunday at my Pennsylvania Dutch grandparent's house. Thanks for sparking some wonderful memories.
I am from India and my mom sang this song for me in the 50s when I was about nine years. I am now 72. Loved listening to this and brought back so many lovely memories.
I love the Beer Barrel Polka. When I was around 10 or 11, there was a polka night at a nearby park, and there were many of older couples there dancing along to the music. The park's custodian, a lovely lady, sang along with the song while I clapped along. It was a lovely night to remember!
No wonder us mexicans love germans ....we have the best drinking music and we both love beer ...i have a german friend we drink so much beer and listen to eachothers music....great guy
My father was in a polka band here in Detroit for many, many years. You guys sound very authentic, which is a hard thing to fake. My mother just died last week, so this is bringing back memories.
It is not folk, this is Czech polka "Skoda lasky", created by Jaromir Vejvoda - music in 1920's, Czech and German lyrics in 1930's, other versions later.
My good ol dad loved polka every Sunday on the way to Grandma's for the family gathering driving in the ford truck smoking his cigars and listening to polka so much better back then in the 70"s miss you pop im playing some polka for you today on Father's day
My brother just had his wedding last night and we requested this song for my dad and my grandma to dance to. Needless to say we weren’t disappointed. You guys sound great ! Cheers 🍻 from Northern Michigan !
We had an accordion player play it at our wedding in 1980. Married Polish and German ancestry. Thanks for the video. Hell we even got the priest plastered... giggle giggle.
Yesssss you are so wonderful so excellent we knew as well at Corfu Island of Greece this wonderful music and this wonderful piece of music all our Philarmonics play this wonderful music.Bravo guys you are super Thank you so much.Excellent video kisses from Corfu Island😜😘😘😘🥰🥰😍
@@JasonFabus I found you and I don't loose now.You are so excellent.All my family and my father played these instruments and we know as well music at my island.Bravo at you.10/10 I can't say anything else.Have a great Sunday😘😘😘😇😇😇😇💕💕💕💖💖💖💚💚💙💙💙
Its a very nice polka, and better the interpretation, very good group, thanks to share. I´m from Saltillo, Coahuila, at north of Mexican Republic, in this region we hear so much as folkloric music polka, schottis, ando ather similar styles with....Gracias por compartir, un abrazo y saludos.
You guys are wonderful and very authentic on the sound ... takes me back to Cleveland, Ohio so many years ago where there was a lot of polka music in my youth.
Love this rendition of the Beer Barrel song! You guys did a great job maintaining the traditional music while incorporated your personal vocals and instrumentation. My maiden heritage hails from Germany (great grandparents immigrated from Germany to Russia, and then to North Dakota). I can remember in the 90s, my mom had a polka CD album with this song. She would play this song in the kitchen while she prepared supper, and would sing and dance to it while she cooked. She passed in 2020 at the age of 68. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
I often seriously rue the musical age into which I have been born; how wonderful it must have been for this to be the popular music of the time. I would have loved to have a beer in the garden with a local group playing, or go out dancing, where the music was live and lively, and everyone danced the dances they all knew. It just sounds so freeing. One day, when I’m looking back at my young years, I would love to be able to have the memories of going dancing and hearing music like this; it’s nostalgic and it’s not even my era!
Wow very well said. At the end of the day it's my job as a musician to keep this music and the spirit of it alive. I'm glad to be alive today, but understand that one of my goals in life is to keep some of these traditions going.
Jason, your music is always a joy to listen to. Much gratitude for your superb professionalism and commitment to excellence as an artist. All the best to you!
@@THeEthan13100 correct and Mexico has various polkas and even traditional attire inspired by its European counter part. El Cerro de la Silla, El Chotis, Polka Idalia are all good examples of more traditional European Polkas
@@EdgarLopez-pv8co I did not know it was inspired by European polka. Thank you for telling that :). They definitely always sounded related to me, but now I know that they actually are :)
Beer Barrel Polka", also known as "The Barrel Polka" and "Roll Out the Barrel", is a song which became popular worldwide during World War II. The music was composed by the Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda in 1927. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_Barrel_Polka
Just watched an old Family Matters episode where Steve Urkel designed fireworks to go off upon the finale of this song and I had to check if it was real and well now here I am at 430 in the morning jamming out to polka tunes
As a geezer born in the midwest, it does my heart GOOD to see you lads keeping this song alive. (OK.. I lied. I ain't got no heart. But you get the sentiment, right?)
We have a ska-reggae act but just got booked for an Octoberfest.. we'll have to play at least one true polka and this is the one I think we should do..we're up in Oregon.. Na zdraví!
I just shared this on Facebook because years ago I had a friend who got a keg of beer for our birthdays thinking the sink was a great place to set it. Needless to say a plumber had to make an emergency house call 🤦🏻♂️😂
In 1974, my father and I went to a Strassenfest. The music was quite enjoyable, especially with performers dressed in German attire, dancing and having a good time. I was 10.
Congratulation , you are very able ! My father learned this song in the second mondial war, when he was a soldier , he song it very well, he was a tenore, more than an industrial engineer. I am very happy if I see this video , thank you
Brian, those socks are YOU! My grandmother would have loved you guys. Hard to put together the Jason Fabus I saw at the Lighthouse with the golden throated crooner pictured here rolling out the barrel! I'll be there tomorrow!
@@floyddog2283 I know but in the Czech original it is called škoda lásky and that means something like poor love or the better translation is pitty love.
WhenI was growing up in USA, the descendants of the Orphan Eagles r Polish Legions did sing it in the Polish Community lodges still in 1980s through 2000. Not been up north or to New England since.
@@JasonFabus That is good to know! I will have to look it up and see where it is next time I'm in Anaheim. However, my heart will always be in the old spot. So many good nights working in the Bier Stube, Karnival and banquets.
Desde Ecuador , Sud América. Sres. QUE HERMOSO QUE TOCAN !!.. TODA LA FAMILIA NOS SENTAMOS A ESCUCHARLES !!.. ADEMÁS .... USTEDES HABLAN TAN CLARO EL IDIOMAINGLÉS, QUE LES ENTEDEMOS EL 70%. QUE DIOS LES BENDIGA Y SIGAN ADELANTE. SU MÚSICA ES MUY LINDA Y ALEGRE !!..🌷🌷
I don't know where this came from, But i'm glad I got it ! Happy ,Feel good music.
It is not folk, this is Czech polka "Skoda lasky", created by Jaromir Vejvoda - music in 1920's, Czech and German lyrics in 1930's, other versions later.
That Trumpetist was the happiest and most excited Trumpetist I've ever seen!
The beer was strong
I thought it was Sinaloa Banda 🇲🇽🇩🇪 🇨🇿❤️👍🤩🫶🏻😭
No mames
Si de hecho de ahí se origino la banda... Luego los hermanos melcher la trajeron a Sinaloa
Parece
Germans 🇩🇪 brought Polka music to Mexico 🇲🇽 which we transformed into Rancheras. People often forget about the German influence in Larin America since its overlooked by Spanish.
Well that’s basically what banda, norteñas and corridos derive from … the german part thy colonized Mexico .. even our beers are German influenced lol
#history 😂 🤪😎
I just love Rosamunda. I remember as a kid watching a show called "Polka Parade". On Saturday we would watch Lawrence Welk and on Sunday it was "Polka Parade". When I was in 5th grade my dad would buy me polka sheet music and several cousins and I would play polka on Sunday at my Pennsylvania Dutch grandparent's house. Thanks for sparking some wonderful memories.
Vengo por un video de instagram donde decía que los corridos y la banda Sinaloense estaba inspirada en la Polka Alemana. Saludos desde CDMX 🇲🇽
I am from India and my mom sang this song for me in the 50s when I was about nine years. I am now 72. Loved listening to this and brought back so many lovely memories.
Thank you for sharing a wonderful memory!
Notice how this song is popular world-wide. No matter who you are, this song is awesome. Thank you buddy!
Skoda
🎉❤Super bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo
I love the Beer Barrel Polka. When I was around 10 or 11, there was a polka night at a nearby park, and there were many of older couples there dancing along to the music. The park's custodian, a lovely lady, sang along with the song while I clapped along. It was a lovely night to remember!
Hey thanks for the lovely memory!
You were luckey to had such memorable happy moments .
Were was the band
This is some under-appreciated music. Weird Al said it best: "You can't be depressed with polka."
Agreed!
What?!
Wish I had appreciated it more as a young lad when my grandmother would take me to the polkas every weekend.
Been to Oktoberfest, a combination of polka, German beer, meats and bread and of course…. Pretty girls everywhere can certainly brighten your mood
And polkka.
No wonder us mexicans love germans ....we have the best drinking music and we both love beer ...i have a german friend we drink so much beer and listen to eachothers music....great guy
The origin of this song is not from Germany, but from Czech republic. I live 13km away, where this song was born
@@LewandczCzechs created it but it was Germans who perfected it and brought it to Mexico
An old teacher told me id like polka some day. God bless
My father was in a polka band here in Detroit for many, many years. You guys sound very authentic, which is a hard thing to fake. My mother just died last week, so this is bringing back memories.
sorry for your loss, but thank you for sharing a great memory
Gpd bless you and your mom. Thanks for sharing your history.
Super super
Is it safe?
Sorry for your loss
Many thanks for the memory of Jaromir Vejvoda
I ll never get sick of this , it reminds me of old weddings back in the day , you won't see this at many weddings today
Weddings today are really boring ,no sweet music ,only young crowd dominate the wedding ,elders are not recognized ,dances are not rhythmic .
Back when people danced at weddings instead of fighting at them. 🤣✝️❓👩⚖️
This is one of the best renditions I’ve heard. Very old time.
Mexico really did a great job taking this music and making a version of it part of them, something of their own. Music is awesome
it's a worldwide language :)
@osielsalazar4364😂😅😅❤🎉😅😂🎉y😢 2:33
@osielsalazar4364❤❤
As a Mexican here.....i didn't know how similar Polka is to Mexican music...has me curious as to what came first
@@yournamehere9282 Emporer Maximilian I had a lot to do with Mexico's polka roots
Dammmm I straight up thought I was listening to a corrido but in English and from its original roots , the influence is crazy 🇲🇽🇩🇪🇸🇰🔥❤️
Where is Czech flag?
It is not folk, this is Czech polka "Skoda lasky", created by Jaromir Vejvoda - music in 1920's, Czech and German lyrics in 1930's, other versions later.
Undoubtedly, the best thing that I have seen all year. Please keep up the good work, gentlemen. You are not unrecognized.
Cheers brother! More to come
My grandparents had a player piano and this was my favorite roll. Kept it when they passed
thanks for sharing a wonderful memory
My grandparents had an old 7” of this and it was my favorite. Happy to say I still own it. Memories with music are the best
🎶😲🎶
The Best Performance!
Roll Out The Barrel!
😲 EXCELLENT 🎶
Absolutely beautiful and very well done!!!🇱🇷🇱🇷✝️✝️👏👏👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️💕💗
VERY BEAUTIFUL SONGS. AMEM.
Lovely tone.
Only needs a good German beer and some grilled chicken with pretzel.
Greets from Bavaria.
Nice one, my favourite song. For me its a Modřanská polka or Škoda lásky. Cheers from Czech Republic
Nejkrásnější Česká polka, Škoda lásky od pana Vejvody ❤🍀👍👍👍
Cudowna polka,brawo i ukłony dla pana Vejvody.Pozdrawiam.
@@Wisniowysad44😅
My good ol dad loved polka every Sunday on the way to Grandma's for the family gathering driving in the ford truck smoking his cigars and listening to polka so much better back then in the 70"s miss you pop im playing some polka for you today on Father's day
En México la tocan las bandas musicales en casi toda ocasión.
Hier fühlt man sich unter Freunden! Tolle Musik! Macht super viel Spaß! I sure have to visit one day ❤
Soy mexicano y me siento orgulloso de que nuestros antepasados allan tomado como herencia esté instrumento musical 🪗🪗🪗
My brother just had his wedding last night and we requested this song for my dad and my grandma to dance to. Needless to say we weren’t disappointed. You guys sound great ! Cheers 🍻 from Northern Michigan !
This song was in my head all day and I just had to hear a live version...good job fellas!
Hell yes! Glad you found it 👍🏼
Absolutely same here,, if you really want to see true action, and need to Google Steve Urkel roll out the barrel my tears are still dripping
They did a really good job and it’s fun. Hurray
Ah, this good old song. Thank you West Coast Proust! Thank you Jason Fabus!
Fantastic rendition of Rosamunde/Beer Barrel Polka, well sung and played! ❤👌🎶🌟
Grandiosa versión!!! 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶♥️♥️♥️
Excellent Super Brawo.
¡ Genial!!....además de recordar la música que escuchaba mi papá, me levanta el ánimo.
ЙОЙ!!! СУПЕР!!! БРАВО!!!
Beautiful sound and beautifully played. Thanks
Very good sound thank u im 56 it feels nice to here this ❤
We had an accordion player play it at our wedding in 1980. Married Polish and German ancestry. Thanks for the video. Hell we even got the priest plastered... giggle giggle.
Very nice. Fun. Great voice by the lead singer.
Now I wanna drink a beer! Great sound folks!
Haha, same :))
I am a german tuba player. I played this song for years but I never knew about this american version. I love it!
This video never gets old!
Fantastic !!!! Great voice, great band, love it !!!!!
Ladies and gentlemen, Steve Rogers on the Saxophone!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍💔💔💔💔💔
Interesting, the credits say Brian Clancy.
Doppelgängers is a German word
Skinny Steve at that
Mega Steve 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Yesssss you are so wonderful so excellent we knew as well at Corfu Island of Greece this wonderful music and this wonderful piece of music all our Philarmonics play this wonderful music.Bravo guys you are super Thank you so much.Excellent video kisses from Corfu Island😜😘😘😘🥰🥰😍
Thank you! So glad you found us
@@JasonFabus I found you and I don't loose now.You are so excellent.All my family and my father played these instruments and we know as well music at my island.Bravo at you.10/10 I can't say anything else.Have a great Sunday😘😘😘😇😇😇😇💕💕💕💖💖💖💚💚💙💙💙
❤sounds the best I've heard in a long time😊😊😊😊😊😊
Its a very nice polka, and better the interpretation, very good group, thanks to share. I´m from Saltillo, Coahuila, at north of Mexican Republic, in this region we hear so much as folkloric music polka, schottis, ando ather similar styles with....Gracias por compartir, un abrazo y saludos.
Muchas gracias para tu historia!
You guys are wonderful and very authentic on the sound ... takes me back to Cleveland, Ohio so many years ago where there was a lot of polka music in my youth.
the Polka Town! 👍🏼
@@JasonFabus LOL ... yeah, we used to always here that about Parma ... and white socks too. You guys are great!!👯
@@julieannbrady Frankie Yankovic, Cleveland known world-wide. Big in Chicago, too and had a show ion WGN. Gotta' get more of this. . .
Love this rendition of the Beer Barrel song! You guys did a great job maintaining the traditional music while incorporated your personal vocals and instrumentation. My maiden heritage hails from Germany (great grandparents immigrated from Germany to Russia, and then to North Dakota). I can remember in the 90s, my mom had a polka CD album with this song. She would play this song in the kitchen while she prepared supper, and would sing and dance to it while she cooked. She passed in 2020 at the age of 68. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
Exzellent , saludos desde GUATEMALA .
hola y gracias por escuchar!
Graži dainelė! Šaunūs muzikantai! Respect!
they play this at Green Bay Packer games! Go Pack Go, and thank you for this video 🤘🏼
I often seriously rue the musical age into which I have been born; how wonderful it must have been for this to be the popular music of the time. I would have loved to have a beer in the garden with a local group playing, or go out dancing, where the music was live and lively, and everyone danced the dances they all knew. It just sounds so freeing. One day, when I’m looking back at my young years, I would love to be able to have the memories of going dancing and hearing music like this; it’s nostalgic and it’s not even my era!
Wow very well said. At the end of the day it's my job as a musician to keep this music and the spirit of it alive. I'm glad to be alive today, but understand that one of my goals in life is to keep some of these traditions going.
Jason, your music is always a joy to listen to. Much gratitude for your superb professionalism and commitment to excellence as an artist. All the best to you!
thank you VERY much! I'm glad you enjoy what we do!
Super.Danke fürs hochladen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ha. I knew it! A bit crazy that a kids movie would have the beer polka in it.
do you all know that this is originaly Czech song "škoda lásky" from Jaromír Vejvoda? ;-)
Yeah, I think the title of the video shows that...
You can definitely hear the inspiration for the Mexican Norteño and Tex-Mex music
bruh this is polka
@@THeEthan13100 correct and Mexico has various polkas and even traditional attire inspired by its European counter part. El Cerro de la Silla, El Chotis, Polka Idalia are all good examples of more traditional European Polkas
@@EdgarLopez-pv8co I did not know it was inspired by European polka. Thank you for telling that :). They definitely always sounded related to me, but now I know that they actually are :)
ruclips.net/video/_5BRBi8ouOg/видео.html Eisen Fierro pariente!!! Que viva el rancho de Salzburgo!
AMIGO LA MUSICA MEXICANA SE INSPIRO EN LA POLKA.
Beer Barrel Polka", also known as "The Barrel Polka" and "Roll Out the Barrel", is a song which became popular worldwide during World War II. The music was composed by the Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda in 1927.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_Barrel_Polka
Beautiful version my friend. Congratulations. 👏👏👏👍
oh, my god, that is so great. It brings so much memories back. God bless you.'
Thank you Peter!
great singing voice there Jason ! and the band... well done gents!
Hey thanks Brad!
Just watched an old Family Matters episode where Steve Urkel designed fireworks to go off upon the finale of this song and I had to check if it was real and well now here I am at 430 in the morning jamming out to polka tunes
Great to see the young guys playing this stuff. Keep it up, boys!
Keeping it alive and well! 🍻
omygoodness u are sooo much fun to listen to!
Yah yah yah!!
As a geezer born in the midwest, it does my heart GOOD to see you lads keeping this song alive. (OK.. I lied. I ain't got no heart. But you get the sentiment, right?)
born and raised in Milwaukee. cheers brother
What a breath of fresh air🍻🍻👍👍
Hey thanks Paul!
@@JasonFabus gramma turned on a.m.radio on Sat morning waayyy back we listen to polkas and eat breakfast she gave me coffee❤❤👍👍
When I was a kid I was drug out on the dance floor and I hated Polka music. Now it gives me HAPPY feet. Keep it up guys!!!!
A fun song sung at all our parties in the days of my dad. So well performed by your band. Kudos, greetings from India.
Thank you so much for sharing!
We have a ska-reggae act but just got booked for an Octoberfest.. we'll have to play at least one true polka and this is the one I think we should do..we're up in Oregon.. Na zdraví!
it's party music.. they want party music right now
Popular and easy ones to learn :
Beer Barrel Polka
In Heaven There Is No Beer
Pennsylvania Polka
Just Because
@@JasonFabus hey, thanks, appreciate it
@@jaskamon6127 did you see our Jimmy Buffett covers? we dabble in the skaaa... 😉
My Dads favorite. He would have been 87 today. love you so much, Dad
Thanks for sharing a great memory 😊
I just shared this on Facebook because years ago I had a friend who got a keg of beer for our birthdays thinking the sink was a great place to set it.
Needless to say a plumber had to make an emergency house call 🤦🏻♂️😂
Hoboyyy... Yeah I've heard that even a full sink of water is enough to break it... 😳
"Epic!" I'm from Minnesota. Octoberfest is big there. In La Crosse, WI at Octoberfest people pushed a bus over.
Jonny Weiss "Back to Phoenix." 🎶
Haha! I know it very well. Grew up in Milwaukee, went to college in Minnesota!
I live in central Wisconsin and our church hosts small polka dances and it's fun.
Hallo , I like Your polka. Greetings from Holland.
Warm greetings from sunny California! 🌴
Nice! What great memories of having fun listening and dancing with my family. One of my dads favorites!
That's what it's all about!
Wonderful musical and singing performance
In 1974, my father and I went to a Strassenfest. The music was quite enjoyable, especially with performers dressed in German attire, dancing and having a good time. I was 10.
Hey thanks for sharing the memory!
Congratulation , you are very able ! My father learned this song in the second mondial war, when he was a soldier , he song it very well, he was a tenore, more than an industrial engineer. I am very happy if I see this video , thank you
thank you so much for sharing the wonderful memory. cheers to you!
nice music...from Czech to and for whole world/....!!!!!!
Amazing music
Brian, those socks are YOU! My grandmother would have loved you guys. Hard to put together the Jason Fabus I saw at the Lighthouse with the golden throated crooner pictured here rolling out the barrel! I'll be there tomorrow!
I'm from Germany. You are fantastic guys, with what rhythm you play the polka!
Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören!
Greetings from Poland! Mirek 🪗 😀
Genial, que bien tocan! Suena hermosísimo
Ohhh Jaaah shurrr...yoo betchur boots that's a gosh-darn good song! UFF DA!
I concur
In my country Czech republick this is suprisingly not t famous at all but it was made by a Czech guy
It’s funny because Czechia is the largest consumer of beer per capita, plus Polka was invented there
Yes. It is of Czech origin.
@@floyddog2283 I know but in the Czech original it is called škoda lásky and that means something like poor love or the better translation is pitty love.
WhenI was growing up in USA, the descendants of the Orphan Eagles r Polish Legions did sing it in the Polish Community lodges still in 1980s through 2000. Not been up north or to New England since.
Dobre den
Great job for some young guys!
First heard this on a 33 from 49. Nice cheerful tune.
I used to work in this place for years!! Sad it is now gone.
@@kwesty1 it's actually BACK with a new location. They were forced to move but have a new spot. 👍🏼
@@JasonFabus That is good to know! I will have to look it up and see where it is next time I'm in Anaheim. However, my heart will always be in the old spot. So many good nights working in the Bier Stube, Karnival and banquets.
Nice presentation of this Czechoslovakian song, Thanks!/ so Schön! Danke! Moc pěkné, děkuji! :)
Thank you sir!
Right! :) (Most people think that the Polka-Rythm is either polish or German. Nope, ist Czech. :) )
Thank you for posting. I enjoyed it!! Big thanks from France
I totally dig this version guys...nice job!
Pięknie dziękuję za super muzykę pozdrawiam serdecznie MM.
You guys are fanTAStic!! Thanks for the posts. Awesome young lads!!
Thank you kindly! Glad you found us
Desde Ecuador , Sud América.
Sres. QUE HERMOSO QUE TOCAN !!..
TODA LA FAMILIA NOS SENTAMOS A ESCUCHARLES !!..
ADEMÁS .... USTEDES HABLAN TAN CLARO EL IDIOMAINGLÉS, QUE LES ENTEDEMOS EL 70%.
QUE DIOS LES BENDIGA Y SIGAN ADELANTE. SU MÚSICA ES MUY LINDA Y ALEGRE !!..🌷🌷
BRAVO well done reminds me of the lil German rest in Mpls that had a group like yours all smiles and lol
Thanks
I went to college out there. Go check out the Brass Barn Polka Band
Super 👍 da bekommt man gleich Durst 🍻