For all the dutchies or pppl who know anything about dutch ompa music

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Gen76

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Uhm, not sure where to start. I heard a song on a norwegian comedy radio show. Its was right at the end when i tuned in and Alexander Skau(Hes the younger brother of one of the guys who played total eclipse of the heart on kitchen appliences, if uve seen that clip.its on you tube under Hurra torpedo) mentions some dutch guy who who will be playing out the end of the show.

Now i dont speak dutch but i was laffing so hard i had to pull over into a bus stop and id like to have it on my cell phone as a ring tone:lol:

The corous of the song goes something like this and the guy is singing: ompa ompa ompa dee dee deeeeee dee dee deeeee.

Horns and ompa and everything.:lol:


These might help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwZNuwAK-dc&feature=related <---- Atleast watch this one :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mwxE7Ky5hs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jv6sX94rf0&feature=related
 
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you dont mean this one, do you? because that's awful!

from 0:52 and further ;)

 
Can someone tell me about the funny part of all this? All I see and hear are crappy Dutch songs... :(
 
Not being able to speak dutch is key and u need to have a weird sense of whats funny mebby.




"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"
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I guess u want to know the name of the comedian doing the bit as its a voice over.
Well lissening to the sound of his voice he kinda reminds me of Wim Sonneveld http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydt06HhU13Y

But not sure its him, if this was a live show i know i wasnt him as he been dead for years

The sketch/routine is taken from Wim Sonneveld indeed, the guy on the video (obviously) mimics and added the fish. Kind of funny, but bad performance in my humble opinion.

Wim Sonneveld is still a legend, a very, very good performer. One of his iconic performances, iconic indeed, was about a guy (from Amsterdam) telling a story, trying to be witty. But he wasn't. But because he told the story as it should not, trying to be funny when he wasn't, it was hilarious. Very difficult to explain. The guy who wrote the routine for him (Simon Carmiggelt) recalled later that Wim asked him to write the routine: "Write a story/routine about someone who is not funny, but because he is not funny, he is." Which Carmiggelt managed.... Two legends. Oh well.