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We've also got a blistering country rock cut from singer Andrew Combs, who gets political on a song called "Bourgeois King." The baroque pop of San Fermin gets bigger than ever on the band's new full-length, Belong the Paris-based singer known as ALA.NI croons like it's the 1940s and NPR Music's Lars Gotrich stops by to blow our minds (and ear drums) with the scorching punk of a band called Exit Order, tempered by the hypnotic jazz of Joshua Abrams and Natural Information Society. Download the Backing Track for Bass of Folsom Prison Blues / Pinball Wizard as made famous by Puddles Pity Party. I know Im late to the party on this, but Ive recently become aware of Puddles Pity Party. It turns out that, apart from singing, Puddles never speaks, so we gave his assistant and interpreter Mike Geier a call to learn more about how this crazy mashup came to be. I figured this was worthy of discussion in The Lounge. Watch the video in our playlist below if you don't believe me. So, for Bob's birthday this week, it felt appropriate to begin our show with nearly seven-foot tall clown named Puddles who sings a surreal mashup of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and The Who's "Pinball Wizard." We're not making this up. We've often joked on the show about the virtual circus that's endlessly unfolding in Bob Boilen's brain, where his childlike imagination dances to the sound of a whistling calliope. We’re not sure why it works, but Puddles always does a good job. Puddles Pity Party managed to mash up two unlikely tunes into one, combining the Johnny Cash classic Folsom Prison Blues with The Who’s Pinball Wizard. Pinball Wizard/Folsom Prison Blues Schmoosh Up - Switcharoo. Can you name the other influences on this. Cash picked it up and made it his very own.
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Clockwise from upper left: San Fermin, Puddles Pity Party, Exit Order, Andrew Combs, Ala.ni johnny cash mashups puddles pity party singing The Who April 4, 2017. Thats the song Folsom Prison Blues was derived from.