
Pinball Wizard Rod Stewart
"Pinball Wizard" by Rod Stewart, released in 1975, is a #Rock song that tells the story of a talented pinball player who captivates audiences with his skills. Themes of talent, obsession, and the pursuit of greatness are central, highlighting the allure of fame. The song features energetic guitar riffs and a catchy chorus, contributing to its lasting popularity in pop culture.

Ever since I was a young boy
I played the silver ball;
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played 'em all
But I ain't seen nothin' like him
In any amusement hall
That deaf, dumb an' blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball
He stands like a statue
Becomes part of the machine
Feelin' all the bumpers
Always playin' clean
He plays by intuition
The digit counters fall
That deaf, dumb, blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball!
(He's a pinball wizard
There has to be a twist
A pinball wizard's
Got such a supple wrist)
So how do you think he does it?
What makes him so good?
I played the silver ball;
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played 'em all
But I ain't seen nothin' like him
In any amusement hall
That deaf, dumb an' blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball
He stands like a statue
Becomes part of the machine
Feelin' all the bumpers
Always playin' clean
He plays by intuition
The digit counters fall
That deaf, dumb, blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball!
(He's a pinball wizard
There has to be a twist
A pinball wizard's
Got such a supple wrist)
So how do you think he does it?
What makes him so good?
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