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Transformers, and even actual
news clips to drive the comedic
effect home.
The Polka tune for the
night was “Now That’s What I
Call Polka!” which is a medley
of “Wrecking Ball,” “Pumped
Up Kicks,” “Best Song Ever,”
“Gangnam Style,” “Call Me
Maybe,” “Scream and Shout,”
“Somebody That I Used to Know,”
“Timber,” “Sexy and I Know It,”
“Thrift Shop,” and “Get Lucky.”
Pheew! That was a lot for one
song, but it was a great performance of some of the greatest hits
over the past few years that were
instantly recognizable. There were
other medleys as well, but these
were not Polka versions, just the
parodies themselves.
There wasn’t a dull moment the
entire show with Weird Al Yankovic. The man has thirty years
of making fun of others under his
belt now and there is no end in
site. If you are given the chance
to view his show first hand, you
won’t regret the decision to buy
tickets. From beginning to end,
it is nonstop fun and laughter for
the whole family. Clever skits,
funny lyrics, and great musical
performances
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