It's amazing, this guy's voice oughta be considered a national treasure. I dunno who came up with the idea of mashing up The Who's Pinball Wizard with Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues (it wasn't him) but he pulls it off perfectly. He can cover Roy Orbison, and Adele, you name it. He really is a very talented performer.
Suspicious Minds, by Elvis, is another. Dude is amazing., period.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
He is a great talent, great voice. But the shaved head with whipped cream makeup, and the clown suit? This is a weird boy. Plus a couple of little gook backup singers.
I think there is some hanky panky between the clown boy and the little gooks.
I just watched "Day After Day." This is the best rendition of this song that ever has been made. This guy is really good! Plus plays guitar.
But, he is not like the other boys. Who the [bleep] is this guy?
His real name is Mike Geier or "Big Mike" Geier. Here he is singing a very straightforward rendition of the National Anthem, no foo-foo or frills, just good singing.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
I don't watch the show "America's got Talent" very often, but a couple weeks ago I saw one and Puddles was on it. I had never heard of him. He totally blew the judges away.
It's a brilliant idea. He is in his mid fifties and has been singing professionally for more than twenty years with no one knowing who he is. He puts in the clown makeup and within a few years even a bunch of old farts in a hunting/shooting message board who couldn't pick Katy Perry out of a lineup are talking about him.