![]() As much as I loved it and obsessed on it through my childhood, it’s a hard listen now. It somehow just makes me sad, remembering days long gone for me, and the music never leaves my subconscious once it gets in there. I’m 53 years old now and Tommy went from being my favorite movie growing up to now never really being able to watch it again. With the support of the mighty Tower of Power horn. I relived the movie experience over and over through that LP until I finally saw the movie again when it was on HBO some years later. 'The Bitch Is Back' (1974) 'The Bitch Is Back' kicked off John's eighth studio album, Caribou, and has long been a staple of his live shows. Play with guitar, piano, ukulele, or any instrument you choose. I got the soundtrack for my 7th birthday about a month or so later. 289.9K Join others and track this song Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last.fm Length 4:57 Lyrics That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball Cover of The Who s Pinball Wizard. F D G Cm Bb Chords for Elton John - 10) Pinball wizard with Key, BPM, and easy-to-follow letter notes in sheet. Creative Team: Elton John (music), with lyrics by Shaina Taub (lyrics) and a. I left the theater a changed little kid, I swear. About: The beloved adaptation of The Wizard of Oz will return to Broadway. My uncle covered my eyes during certain scenes, namely the Acid Queen sequence. There were times while watching it that I was petrified. Pinball Wizard is a song written by Pete Townshend and performed by the English rock band the Who, and featured on their 1969 rock opera album Tommy. Elton John's hit single recording, appearing as the pinball champ, actually not the character from the song title, who is really Roger Daltrey. It had just been released, I vividly remember it being summer 1975. I was 6 years old going on 7 when my cousin and uncle somehow talked my mom into letting me go to the theater with them one Saturday afternoon when it was playing in town. Tommy (1975) - (Movie Clip) Pinball Wizard Elton John’s hit single recording, appearing as the pinball champ, actually not the character from the song title, who is really Roger Daltrey, the title character, with composer Pete Townshend and the rest of The Who (John Entwistle, Keith Moon) as the backing band, in director Ken Russell’s Tommy, 1975. Click to expand.I love this story! How about this one.
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