A Finnish Language Parody of ‘YMCA’ From 1979
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5CHNC)
In a clip from a 1979 television show, the Finnish band Gregorius performed an amusing parody of the then-popular Village People song YMCA" translated as NMKY" in their native language. Rather than the varied costumes worn by the song originators, the Finnish group wore basketball attire.
YMCA" cover live on a parody TV show in Finland 1979. Background dancers by Jari Samulin Dance Group
Thanks Chip Beale!
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