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Puddles pinball wizard
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puddles pinball wizard

The two soon became close friends, with Big Mike acting somewhat as a confidant, and the pair travel all over with Puddles Pity Party, Mike speaking on behalf of Puddles since the clown chooses to stay silent. The Who originally recorded Pinball Wizard written by Pete Townshend and The Who released it on the single Pinball Wizard in 1969. But I'll be damned if his singing didn't get me all choked up." Instead, Puddles sang it to the music of Johnny Cash‘s Folsom Prison Blues, and the results are glorious. But for this cover, Puddles wasn’t content to simply recreate the original song. I've been in my share of bands and wasn't expecting much from a clown singing karaoke from a boombox. Puddles recently posted a new cover of The Who‘s rock opera classic, Pinball Wizard, in his signature baritone voice.

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The sound system at that flea market was crap, but his voice was something else. A couple weeks later, he came by the bar and gave me a flyer to a show he was doing at a flea market. "I could tell he wasn't in the mood to chat, so I pretty much left him alone except to pass him the mustard when he pulled an onion and a heel of bread out of his pocket. Johnny Cash Oh hello Wednesday here How bout you Here's a tune that introduced me to many of you. He’s a pinball wizard, there has to be a twist A pinball wizard’s got such a supple wrist He’s a pinball wizard, his score shoots even more The pinball wizard, the world’s new pinball lord. Overall, the song seems to be a celebration of a unique talent - the pinball wizard - who possesses an almost magical skill at a simple arcade game, and how. "There was a heaviness about him," says Geier. The year was 1998 and Puddles had wandered into the Star Community Bar in Atlanta, GA where bartender Big Mike Geier first laid eyes on the sad, silent clown. See more of VPCabs Virtual Pinball on Facebook. Pinball Prison: Puddles Pity Party: April 12, 2017: First release: Folsom Wizard written by unknown author(s) English music. See more of VPCabs Virtual Pinball on Facebook. The song Pinball Wizard was written by Pete Townshend and was first recorded and released by The Who in 1969. He motions for a soda water and sits there staring at his drink. PUDDLES THE CLOWN COVERS THE WHO’S ‘PINBALL WIZARD’ WITH A JOHNNY CASH STYLE. Scroll Stop Speed Chords: Hide Show Top Bottom Right * Song Info












Puddles pinball wizard