In Heaven There Is No Beer? Soundtrack (

In Heaven There Is No Beer? Soundtrack (1984) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 359 votes
Tags: polka, polka music, polka dance
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

"In Heaven There Is No Beer?"

The polka culture in the United States is presented. Largely associated as being Polish in nature, the strong polka culture today is primarily an American phenomenon, it having largely died off in Central Europe except in rural areas.

Polka festivals have sprung up across the country, getting longer and longer each successive year based on demand. Beyond its Central European origins, the polka in the United States has morphed, adding other elements, such as other dances including the swing, and religion.

Devotees explain the reason they love the culture so much, some likening it to a less dangerous form of a drug. And with a large proportion of those participating in polka and polka events being of the younger generations, the polka "fad" does not seem like it will soon die.

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In Heaven There Is No Beer?
Polka Shoes
Pretty Maryann Polka
Mary Lou Polka
Rock of Ages Medley
Hot Peppers Polka
Im Leben
Marv Herzog: Performer
Mojado Sin Licensia
Flaco Jiménez: Performer
Polish Spirits
Lil' Wally: Performer
How Swiftly Time Flies
Polish Hoedown
Henry Jasiewicz: Performer
Na Lewo Polka
Julida
Brave Combo: Performer
Walt Solek: Performer
Who Stole the Kiszka?
Walt Solek: Performer
Duluth Polka
Frankie Yankovic: Performer
At My Wedding
Lil' Wally: Performer
Beer Barrel Polka
Potato Chips Polka
Beer in Heaven
The Musicales: Performer

User reviews

Donna Campbell
6/10

Listening to the soundtrack made me appreciate the rich history and evolution of polka music in America, from its Central European roots to its modern adaptations.

Charles Taylor
9/10

The band's rendition of In Heaven There Is No Beer? truly captures the lively and spirited essence of the polka culture in the United States. The upbeat tempo and cheerful melodies instantly transport me to a vibrant polka festival atmosphere.

Matthew Lee
6/10

The incorporation of different dance styles and elements in the music added a unique and dynamic flair to the overall sound of the band.

Susan Martinez
6/10

I found the soundtrack of In Heaven There Is No Beer? to be a lively and vibrant representation of the polka culture in the United States.

Mary Turner
6/10

The energy and enthusiasm conveyed through the music truly captured the spirit of polka festivals and events that have become increasingly popular across the country.

Charles Robinson
9/10

Listening to In Heaven There Is No Beer? makes me understand why devotees of the polka culture are so passionate about it. The infectious energy and joy that emanate from the music are truly addictive, leaving me wanting to dance and celebrate every time I hear it.

Joshua Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of In Heaven There Is No Beer? made me feel like I was part of a larger community celebrating the joy and camaraderie that polka music brings.

Richard Clark
5/10

Overall, I would say that the soundtrack effectively brought to life the essence of the polka culture in the United States, leaving me with a newfound appreciation for this vibrant musical tradition.

Kimberly Lewis
9/10

I appreciate how the band incorporates elements from different dance styles, like swing, into their performance of the song. It adds a dynamic and modern twist to the traditional polka sound, making it accessible and appealing to a wider audience.

Laura Johnson
6/10

The diverse instrumentation and arrangements in the soundtrack provided a well-rounded and engaging listening experience that kept me captivated throughout.

Mary Young
8/10

The fusion of traditional polka elements with modern influences in the soundtrack creates a unique and dynamic listening experience. It showcases the evolution of polka in the United States, incorporating other dances like swing and elements of religion, making it a true representation of the diverse and inclusive nature of American polka culture.

Donna Hall
7/10

The In Heaven There Is No Beer? soundtrack perfectly captures the vibrant and lively spirit of the polka culture in the United States. The upbeat tempo and cheerful melodies make it impossible not to tap your feet and join in on the fun.

Brian Lopez
6/10

I enjoyed how the soundtrack showcased the passion and dedication of polka enthusiasts, highlighting their deep connection to the culture and music.