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The Who - Pinball Wizard Chords

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Pinball Wizard Chords

(ver. 1)
The Who
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Intro: comming soon

B (1 strum)
Ever since I was a young boy,I've played the silver ball.
A (1 strum)
G (1 strum)
But I ain't seen nothing like him, In any amusment hall.
F# (1 strum)
That deaf dumb and blind kid
F#
Sure plays a mean pin ball !

B B A D E x2

B
He stands like a statue, Becomes part of a machine.
A
Feeling all the bumpers,always playing clean.
G
He plays by intuition, The digit counter falls
F#(1 strum)
That deaf dumb and blind kid
F#
Sure plays a mean pin ball !

B B A D E x2

E      F#       B
He's a pin ball wizard
E      F#       B
There's got to be a twist
E      F#       B
A pin ball wizard's
G                 D
got such a supple wrist.

D           C       G
How do you think he does it? I don't know!
D        C        G
What makes him so good?'

B
He ain't got no distractions, Can't hear those buzzers and bells
A
Don't see lights a flashin, Plays by sense of smell.
G
Always has a replay, Never tilt's at all
F# (1 strum)
That deaf dumb and blind kid
F#
Sure plays a mean pin ball.

B B A D E x2

E         F# B
I thought I was
E         F#    B
The Bally table king.
E     F#   B
But I just handed
G                 D
My pin ball crown to him.

Intro again: comming soon 

D (1 strum)
Even my usual table, He can beat my best.
C (1 strum)
His disciples lead him in, And he just does the rest.
Bb (1 strum)
He's got crazy flipper fingers, Never seen him fall...
A (1 strum)
That deaf dumb and blind kind
A
Sure plays a mean pin ball

B B A D E (8 strums)

B B A D E (keep strumin the bottom 3 strings(still in E)until youw ant to stop it to an end)

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