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Meet the man who was once called "the Lawrence Welk of Germany." Meet ... Heino:
And here he is now, with an improved hairdo:
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Meet the man who was once called "the Lawrence Welk of Germany." Meet ... Heino:
And here he is now, with an improved hairdo:
Neat!
Does Heino have Champagne Bi***es* instead of girls?
*Dogs
Last edited by PrettySquareGal; 01-19-2012 at 02:32 PM.
2013 feels like a creepy uncle who keeps trying to kiss me. I want to dodge it as much as possible!
"Zis portion of ze Polka Parade is brought to you by the Hildesia Delicatessen located in schönem Anaheim..."
Marc, do you remember the German guy who was on KPCC on Saturday mornings? He used to play polkas and Heino was a particular favorite on his show.
Last edited by V.C. Brunswick; 01-19-2012 at 01:52 PM.
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
http://www.facebook.com/victor.brunswick
That is the scariest guy I have ever seen![]()
"Kissing a man without a moustache is like drinking champagne without bubbles”
In those days the best painkiller was ice; it wasn't addictive and it was particularly effective if you poured some whiskey over it.~ Gracie Allen
Yes, Heino. The attitude of germans towards "Volksmusik" is strange. It has a steady fanbase but many people look down to it. Same with Heino. I think everybody knows him and often his songs are used in an ironic way (but maybe secretly enjoyed?). On beach parties on mallorca or cabin parties in the alps people would drink much beer and listen to popular but very simple and kitschy songs.
Many comedians made fun of Heino and his fans but it only made him more famous. Not my cup of tea though.
Last edited by Flat Foot Floey; 01-19-2012 at 02:49 PM.
And of course you can't forget this one...
"I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order." ...Eric Morecambe, OBE
http://www.facebook.com/victor.brunswick
words fail me