Anyone know these “Traditional Czech songs that Grandpa sang?” And would be able to translate? Tags:czech republic 6 comments I really do wonder if these are some traditional songs I have never heard about or if it all was just a marketing scheme. Pretty sure that’s not traditional songs. But man what a picture and what a story. Jumping dog – skákal pes? But that’s more of a childrens rhyme Licorice stick sounds like Lékořice by Neckář, but that’s a 1966 song, not a traditional one A Wizards Staff Has a Knob on the End – Czech Edition I would guess this was a gag gift thing comprising of regular Polka songs with added titillating lyrics. It’s the cover of a gramophone record that was released between 1960-1980, so it’s probably a fictional history. Of course, dirty songs existed in the past. Like: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk) Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I really do wonder if these are some traditional songs I have never heard about or if it all was just a marketing scheme.
A Wizards Staff Has a Knob on the End – Czech Edition I would guess this was a gag gift thing comprising of regular Polka songs with added titillating lyrics.
It’s the cover of a gramophone record that was released between 1960-1980, so it’s probably a fictional history. Of course, dirty songs existed in the past. Like: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk)
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I really do wonder if these are some traditional songs I have never heard about or if it all was just a marketing scheme.
Pretty sure that’s not traditional songs. But man what a picture and what a story.
Jumping dog – skákal pes? But that’s more of a childrens rhyme
Licorice stick sounds like Lékořice by Neckář, but that’s a 1966 song, not a traditional one
A Wizards Staff Has a Knob on the End – Czech Edition
I would guess this was a gag gift thing comprising of regular Polka songs with added titillating lyrics.
It’s the cover of a gramophone record that was released between 1960-1980, so it’s probably a fictional history.
Of course, dirty songs existed in the past. Like:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr3-PBLq4jk)