Vavoom Ted The Mechanic

Deep Purple

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Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cG5qjVbTH8 [Chords] [Eaddb3 022103] [Intro] [Verse 1] He was playing pool and drinking beer Nothing more’n the occasional tear But this man’s life goes on (and) he gets greased All over from time to time At the strip joint where we met He said ’Hi my name is Ted See that one over there That ball of thunder Every time she goes Vavoom I wiggle in my chair Can I buy you a beer? What a guy [Verse 2] ’I’ve had a few myself’ he said ’But I never quit when I’m ahead Too many rules and regulations Stupid laws designed by fools behind closed doors And another thing I won’t discuss is religion It always causes a fight Vavoom There she goes again ’How does she do that’ said Ted [Instrumental] D  C   x3      [Verse 3] And he told me of those injustices (that) He had suffered in his life His wife and kids and boss and dogs And neighbours raising cain and causing strife They were forever whining Bleating howling yapping screeching moaning crying Vavoom He fed them well He keep them warm Ted Ted the mechanic! [Verse 4] Thing about Ted he didn’t really care Nothing much got in his hair And the beauty of it was that he was right He was big as a truck and fast as a door (what’s that?) he was always right The banjo player took a hike What’s that song I used to like Vavoom Big as a truck He was fast as a door - Ted What a guy! Ted the man our Ted Ted the man our Ted Ted the man our Ted [Outro] D  C   x3     

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La chanson raconte l'histoire de Ted, un mécanicien qui mène une vie simple, entre deux bières et des parties de billard. Au détour d'une rencontre dans un bar, il se dévoile, partageant ses observations sur la vie et sa façon de vivre sans se soucier des règles imposées par la société. Ted est un personnage attachant, il parle des difficultés qu'il a rencontrées, de sa famille bruyante et de ses amis, mais il garde un certain détachement, à la fois lucide et drôle, profitant des petits plaisirs de l’existence. Ses réflexions sur la beauté des choses, au-delà des nuisances quotidiennes, montrent un homme qui sait apprécier les moments simples et la légèreté de la vie. C'est une belle illustration d'une existence sans fioritures, où chaque rencontre peut être une occasion de partager une bière et une bonne histoire.