In the style originally performed by The Who
Pinball Wizard lyrics available from Google Lyrics and AZ Lyrics
Original song version from 1969
This short excerpt is in MP3 format running at 128 Kb per second.
The version on the CD album runs at 1,411 Kb per second.
The full CD audio file format size is 34,704 KB and runs for 3 minutes and 21 seconds.
The Who's Tommy rock opera was a landmark on the Rock and Roll scene. Pete Townsend defined Power Chords in Pinball Wizard.
The only time I saw them live was in Houston as the Hofheinz Pavilion on what was billed as their "Farewell Tour." Like a lot of bands, they've had numerous farewell tours. At the time, not only was seeing Tommy live special, but it was even more special since this was allegedly the last few times they would be playing it live.
Reeves
Pinball Wizard was created using 6 Acoustic Grand Pianos, 1 Acoustic Bass, 1 Fretless Bass, 1 String Ensemble 1 (Consisting of 2 Violins, 1 Viola, and 1 Cello), 1 Synthesized Atmosphere Preset, 1 Double Bass Drum, 1 Acoustic Snare Drum, 1 Electric Snare Drum, 1 Low‑Mid Tom, 1 High Tom, 1 Open Hi‑Hat Cymbals, and 1 Ride Cymbal 1.
Songwriter
Pete Townshend     Wikipedia
Pinball Wizard by The Who
Song released on Friday, March 7, 1969
Included in the album Tommy
Recording Producer
Kit Lambert     Wikipedia
Recording Performers
Pete Townshend     Wikipedia
Roger Daltrey     Wikipedia
John Entwistle     Wikipedia
Keith Moon     Wikipedia
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