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ieva’s polka

I’ve become addicted to this song lately, so I thought I’d share it with everyone. It’s a traditional tune called Ieva’s Polka, performed by Finnish quartet Loituma. It’s also the source of the infamous leekspin fad. If you find yourself getting addicted too, try checking out the Loituma Remixes Collection.

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  1. comment by Afshin | 2007/04/25 at 21:28:46

    The Bahai version:

    Finnish Polka

    (Right Click, Save-Target/Link As)

  2. comment by dragfyre | 2007/04/25 at 23:58:26

    Thanks Afshin! Awesome. I don’t speak Finnish, so I can’t tell, but do you know if there’s any mention of study circles in the Baha’i version?

  3. comment by Jeff Lavezzo | 2007/04/27 at 17:37:13

    okay…. I missed this fad up till now…

    So, any idea what the connection between leeks and the song is?
    -Jeff

  4. comment by dragfyre | 2007/04/27 at 17:51:34

    None, really. look it up on Wikipedia!


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