Very good! Well said! When I first saw the part where Aaron tears up was the reason I wanted to have Burt see Aaron again, so glad I did. He was such a good friend to me. I'll always love and miss him.❤
I can’t believe he’s gone, that was one of the saddest birthday melodies I’ve ever and it was made by the one and only Burt “Sal” Wilson. R.I.P. hope he’s having a good time in the afterlife
The Tropical Cleaners were really the heart and soul of the RAE. Their musical abilities really made the rockafire stand out above every other animatronic group in my opinion.
It was a sad sad day when Sal passed away… I was in complete shock the whole day… seeing Aaron starting to cry even though he hadn’t passed away yet in that video, it made me tear up… 😢
Burt "Sal" Wilson was an amazing man and made a lot of memories. I think that part of his passion is still living through the preservation of the RAE and the respective showtapes.
when i listened to this for the first time i felt sad. near the end before it picks up and gets happy is just sad, it’s like a memorial for someone but all happy and lively.
I remember listening to a bunch of their songs and this song would come on and I would cry without any context or the backstory about the song. It's just one of those amazing songs that make you tear up. Rip Sal ❤
As somebody whos gonna turn 21 in a few months and never went to chuck e cheese as a kid but had partys with my family at our house .this song hits hard and makes me think of the years past.
This song always gets me in the feels man. It starts out as a corny birthday song for parents to hear in the background as they watch their children devour pizza and cake. But after the first “yeah yeah yeah” it shifts to a beautiful, melancholic melody as the animatronic characters go silent and the acoustic guitar softly lays down each note. Suddenly it hits you. You’ll never be able to live this moment again. To your child, it’s just another birthday, and you can always come back to Showbiz for their next one, and they can even play this song again. But next year, it’ll be different; one day they might even say that Showbiz is for babies, and it’ll only have been a few years since this very moment. All of these thoughts hit you at once, and a lump forms in your throat. Then, just as your little baby’s about to ask if you’re okay, the characters spring back to life, singing that chorus and reminding you that it’s just a silly birthday song, sung by silly characters, at a silly restaurant. This had to have happened to at least one parent in the 80s.
While I personally have mixed feelings on The Rock-A-Fire Explosion [a lot of bad memories of the part of the fandom that constantly trashes CEC no matter what], I do love the Sal's Birthday song. And in my honest opinion, it's not just the birthday songs at modern CEC that feel soulless, it's literally everything about modern CEC, from destroying the animatronics, to no longer appealing to EVERYONE, to the cheaper looking decor, and the bland designs of 2.0. Although I'm a 2000s kid, I personally think that the Pizza Time Theatre era of Chuck E Cheese was the best, there was so much more fun. From Chuck's snarkier personality [arguably making him more believable than the other Chuck incarnations], to the fun guest stars, to the cabaret acts, and even the birthday songs were better than modern CEC. It's A Special Day, despite being written for CEC's 5th birthday, still holds up as a classic, maybe not as much as Sal's Birthday, but pretty darn close.
A couple things I'd like to mention: 1. Billy Bob is the only character that could've sung that song. Anything else would've been inappropriate, and I don't think the song would be as cherished as it is if any other character sang it, even if the lyrics were exactly the same. 2. Sal's Birthday was not the only great birthday song that showcased Burt's talent. The beginning of the Happy Birthday Medley with Fatz singing Sixteen Candles is also not an ordinary "Chuck E Cheese" corny birthday song. It has power and emotion, and is beautiful. It is one of my favorite Fatz songs, only beaten by Sixteen Tons and Music Goes Round and Round.
Very good! Well said! When I first saw the part where Aaron tears up was the reason I wanted to have Burt see Aaron again, so glad I did. He was such a good friend to me. I'll always love and miss him.❤
I can’t believe he’s gone, that was one of the saddest birthday melodies I’ve ever and it was made by the one and only Burt “Sal” Wilson. R.I.P. hope he’s having a good time in the afterlife
I think he’s definitely up there Jammin’ out waiting for us all to come join in the fun. Gotta tune up before your audience arrives, right?
@@BeachKai yeah, I hope that he’s jamming up there simply enjoying himself
The Tropical Cleaners were really the heart and soul of the RAE. Their musical abilities really made the rockafire stand out above every other animatronic group in my opinion.
Couldn’t agree more. They’re more than just the voices of the characters, they are musicians with talent unmatched by others.
It was a sad sad day when Sal passed away… I was in complete shock the whole day… seeing Aaron starting to cry even though he hadn’t passed away yet in that video, it made me tear up… 😢
I'm wondering if it was just because he missed hanging out with him, or maybe some other factors. It's sad he's gone now though...
Rest In Peace Burt Sal Wilson My Childhood Who Played Fatz! 😢🙏🏻
Burt "Sal" Wilson was an amazing man and made a lot of memories. I think that part of his passion is still living through the preservation of the RAE and the respective showtapes.
Absolutely! His spirit lives on in those he was able to reach.
Beautifully said. You had me in tears in a biter sweet way
Absolutely, that's what this song does best, I think. Truly a moving piece. Thanks for watching!
R.i.p, he brought so much to the group and you really can't replace him.
Agreed, nobody can match Burt in my honest opinion
Got to see this song in person at Gulliver’s for GullyCon recently, it was beautiful.
when i listened to this for the first time i felt sad. near the end before it picks up and gets happy is just sad, it’s like a memorial for someone but all happy and lively.
I remember listening to a bunch of their songs and this song would come on and I would cry without any context or the backstory about the song. It's just one of those amazing songs that make you tear up. Rip Sal ❤
RIP SAL YOU RULE WE ALL MISS YOU
🙏🏻🙏🏻
i tear up
Were having a birthday party today is a special one and having a birthday party is alot of fun so light up a candle one for every year thats gone
0:53 all the wayy 🗿🗿🍷🍷
As somebody whos gonna turn 21 in a few months and never went to chuck e cheese as a kid but had partys with my family at our house .this song hits hard and makes me think of the years past.
I just started getting into animatronics but this made me cry almost... r.i.p. sal, you will be greatly missed.
Sal was crucial to the RAE. Not only did he voice Fatz, but he also wrote showtapes and songs. And so much Fatz's personality came from Sal.
Absolutely agree, he was one of the cornerstones of the band without a doubt.
Rip
It hit me when i first heard it and then now with Mr. Sal passing. This song hits the hardest.
I absolutely agree.
This song always gets me in the feels man. It starts out as a corny birthday song for parents to hear in the background as they watch their children devour pizza and cake. But after the first “yeah yeah yeah” it shifts to a beautiful, melancholic melody as the animatronic characters go silent and the acoustic guitar softly lays down each note. Suddenly it hits you. You’ll never be able to live this moment again. To your child, it’s just another birthday, and you can always come back to Showbiz for their next one, and they can even play this song again. But next year, it’ll be different; one day they might even say that Showbiz is for babies, and it’ll only have been a few years since this very moment. All of these thoughts hit you at once, and a lump forms in your throat. Then, just as your little baby’s about to ask if you’re okay, the characters spring back to life, singing that chorus and reminding you that it’s just a silly birthday song, sung by silly characters, at a silly restaurant.
This had to have happened to at least one parent in the 80s.
The 80s are the best, it’s a shame it will never be like them again
R.I.P Sal😢
RIP Burt ‘Sal’ Wilson
1955 - 2023
speaking as I watched this on my birthday that was touching :)
Happy belated birthday ^^
Thanks for posting this video because because that day was my birthday and also we will miss Burt "Sal" Wilson
RIP SAL YOU WILL BE MISSED 🕊🕊😭😭😭❤❤❤
it *was* a birthday to remember while sal's birthday was playing.
Absolutely.
Not sure if you know how special this video is to me and my sanity thank you so much
You speak facts my friend
The whole video broke me...🥺
Outstanding video with an amazing message.
Thank you kindly!
Whenever someone dear to me has a birthday, i'm sending them a link for the RAE at BBWL performing this song.
💔🤧R.I.P BURT / FATZ🤧💔
i see your right beach kai
The song is even sadder to hear now that Burt Wilson is dead
RIP burt you were the perfect voice of fatz
💦🥺💦 r.i.p. Burt “Sal” Wilson
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Rest in peace Burt Wilson, the one who brought Fatz to life.
my heart broke when I found pout he passed......
bro he literally passed away last year
Reminds me of "take a picture" by filter with no context that song gives me tears like no tomorrow and after knowing the context i see why i cried
bro I am literally crying because of a birthday song this is ridicilous
This is my fav song and I hope when you restore fatz you play that show tape
niceeee
3:32 😊😢 3:39
I would like to have my birthday party at showbiz pizza place please 🙏🏼
Facts, into the time machine we go!😆
While I personally have mixed feelings on The Rock-A-Fire Explosion [a lot of bad memories of the part of the fandom that constantly trashes CEC no matter what], I do love the Sal's Birthday song. And in my honest opinion, it's not just the birthday songs at modern CEC that feel soulless, it's literally everything about modern CEC, from destroying the animatronics, to no longer appealing to EVERYONE, to the cheaper looking decor, and the bland designs of 2.0. Although I'm a 2000s kid, I personally think that the Pizza Time Theatre era of Chuck E Cheese was the best, there was so much more fun. From Chuck's snarkier personality [arguably making him more believable than the other Chuck incarnations], to the fun guest stars, to the cabaret acts, and even the birthday songs were better than modern CEC. It's A Special Day, despite being written for CEC's 5th birthday, still holds up as a classic, maybe not as much as Sal's Birthday, but pretty darn close.
A couple things I'd like to mention:
1. Billy Bob is the only character that could've sung that song. Anything else would've been inappropriate, and I don't think the song would be as cherished as it is if any other character sang it, even if the lyrics were exactly the same.
2. Sal's Birthday was not the only great birthday song that showcased Burt's talent. The beginning of the Happy Birthday Medley with Fatz singing Sixteen Candles is also not an ordinary "Chuck E Cheese" corny birthday song. It has power and emotion, and is beautiful. It is one of my favorite Fatz songs, only beaten by Sixteen Tons and Music Goes Round and Round.
Im not crying you're crying lol
Rip Burt Wilson but no disrespect or anything but the Toy Story 3 song at the end of the last scene is the only song that makes me in tears!
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second hehe
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