
We ship regular post - no tracking- almost every day Monday to Friday. Ever since I was a young boy / I played the silver ball / From Soho down to Brighton / I must have played. Its head is modeled after a bikers helmet, and it can see through a thin slit in its face. Its hands and feet both have three digits. Its legs and arms are large in comparison with the rest of its body. The stand looks mechanized, with a sleek design that mimics living beings muscles. That deaf dumb and blind kid / Sure plays a mean pin ball / He stands like. Pinball Wizard is a stand thats in Our Bizzare Academy.

But I aint seen nothing like him / In any amusement hall. Sure plays a mean pinball He stands like a statue, Becomes part of the machine. It is actually about a real kid who was blind and was one. From Soho down to Brighton / I must have played them all. A lot of people seem to think this is just some random song about a guy who is really good at pinball. Your order will be packaged in a clear plastic sleeve and shipped in a recyclable board-backed envelope. Lyrics to 'Pinball Wizard' by THE WHO: Local Lad: / Ever since I was a young boy, / Ive played the silver ball.

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Just indicate your choice of FREE PRINT (from our listings) at checkout, contact me for help. See our ready to frame prints at Buy 3 prints, get 1 EXTRA PRINT FREE! No two Forgotten Pages prints will ever be the same, the actual page you will receive may be different from that shown in the listing, but it will come from the same bookĪll prints printed on up-cycled paper because we love the fact that all our prints come from books that have been discarded and probably destined for landfill.įramed print used only for framing suggestion - Lyrics Pinball Wizard by Storm Large Ever since I was a young boy Ive played the silver ball From Soho down to Brighton I must have played them all But. The Who Pinball Wizard song lyric Print on upcycled Vintage 1870's PageĮach page is approx.
