Why is that man (moderator or whatever he is) always interrupting and in such an inpolite way? I don't understand the words, but I see what's happening and to me that looks very insensitive and inpolite to the musicians, the dancers and especially Tomala, since he does it at least twice to him. As if he would like everyone to know he's the most important person and all the others have to jump when he gives any order, as if he just wants to display his power. Sorry, I really hate to say negative things and I never do or have under videos like this(or in general), but to me this looks so inpolite and disrespectful... But maybe I'm getting it all wrong, if so, my deepest apoligies, truly.
It is actually really funny what he does :D The show is called "Lets sing all together" and the reason he is draging Tomala away from the microphone is that he dont want only Tomala to be heard. He wants to hear the crowd as its called Lets sing together", without one main singer. At the end he just says lets do the last part one more time. People in the audience received text of the song and they are learning it. So thats why he is interupting a lot. He moderates it so everybody can learn those songs. Its always in very funny way and he behaves nice to people around. I am always laughing when I play this video. Especially at 1:35 when one guy in the audience continues to sing and he says "Did you heard it? Only one man out of all of you is singing..." and so on :D
Partly a cultural thing. What seems to english, American Irish etc person rude is funny to us. We are not quite as sensitive perhaps, or our ego maybe not quite as vulnerable 😊😊
@@aranos6269 I'm German🙈😅 sorry, like I said, I didn't want to write something negative, I just didn't understand it and I have to admit I have to get used to Czech and Moravian humour still😊I think you could be right for it being a cultural thing that I was so sensitive about it, but I know many Germans with similar humour(although I also know many that are veeery sensitive) so I guess it's just a personal thing of me because I'm a very protective person if I have the impression that someone is being treated unfair/without enough respect or sth😜 but now that I know the background and what was being said I have no doubt you guys are right and it's just a casual humorous thing😊 as I said, didn't want to insult anyone or whatever. So I hope all is good😊
@@spiritofthewinds9089 maybe more similar to bavarian in some way. In my English bands I couldn't say: no no, it's this way, or play it so and so, I have to be very diplomatic. In Czech band no problem. And you see in the clip when the moderator just waves at the band they just repeate or do whatever. Try that with English musicians, they will probably walk out in a huff😊😊😊
Na Moravě šaty perú, kde vojáci mašírujú. [:Poznala milá milého, plakala hleďa na něho.:] Počkaj, milý, vyplatím ťa, za sto zlatých dajú-li ťa. Nedajů milá, nedajú, těžko vojáky verbujú.
Opravdu né enom verbíř, ale take vynikající zpěvák...nádhera to posúchat...
Krása.
no ten je fakt vyborny
nádhera :)
tak to je dobré, ani bych ty ruky nezalamovala
Why is that man (moderator or whatever he is) always interrupting and in such an inpolite way? I don't understand the words, but I see what's happening and to me that looks very insensitive and inpolite to the musicians, the dancers and especially Tomala, since he does it at least twice to him. As if he would like everyone to know he's the most important person and all the others have to jump when he gives any order, as if he just wants to display his power. Sorry, I really hate to say negative things and I never do or have under videos like this(or in general), but to me this looks so inpolite and disrespectful... But maybe I'm getting it all wrong, if so, my deepest apoligies, truly.
It is actually really funny what he does :D The show is called "Lets sing all together" and the reason he is draging Tomala away from the microphone is that he dont want only Tomala to be heard. He wants to hear the crowd as its called Lets sing together", without one main singer. At the end he just says lets do the last part one more time. People in the audience received text of the song and they are learning it. So thats why he is interupting a lot. He moderates it so everybody can learn those songs. Its always in very funny way and he behaves nice to people around. I am always laughing when I play this video. Especially at 1:35 when one guy in the audience continues to sing and he says "Did you heard it? Only one man out of all of you is singing..." and so on :D
Partly a cultural thing. What seems to english, American Irish etc person rude is funny to us. We are not quite as sensitive perhaps, or our ego maybe not quite as vulnerable 😊😊
@@aranos6269 I'm German🙈😅 sorry, like I said, I didn't want to write something negative, I just didn't understand it and I have to admit I have to get used to Czech and Moravian humour still😊I think you could be right for it being a cultural thing that I was so sensitive about it, but I know many Germans with similar humour(although I also know many that are veeery sensitive) so I guess it's just a personal thing of me because I'm a very protective person if I have the impression that someone is being treated unfair/without enough respect or sth😜 but now that I know the background and what was being said I have no doubt you guys are right and it's just a casual humorous thing😊 as I said, didn't want to insult anyone or whatever. So I hope all is good😊
@@mrsala10 and thanks for the kind explanation😁
@@spiritofthewinds9089 maybe more similar to bavarian in some way. In my English bands I couldn't say: no no, it's this way, or play it so and so, I have to be very diplomatic. In Czech band no problem. And you see in the clip when the moderator just waves at the band they just repeate or do whatever. Try that with English musicians, they will probably walk out in a huff😊😊😊
Na Moravě šaty perú,
kde vojáci mašírujú.
[:Poznala milá milého,
plakala hleďa na něho.:]
Počkaj, milý, vyplatím ťa,
za sto zlatých dajú-li ťa.
Nedajů milá, nedajú,
těžko vojáky verbujú.