

I have no doubt that it would have been a big hit single, but also, remember that Elton had hit #1 just a few months earlier with his cover single of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds". I can only assume that the reason that "Pinball Wizard" wasn't pulled off as a single from the Tommy soundtrack was because they didn't want it to compete with "Philadelphia Freedom", which was either on its way to or at #1 around that time. At the time, Elton's "Philadelphia Freedom" was high on the charts, having been released as a stand-alone single in February. The Tommy soundtrack album was released in March of 1975. You can close them and go back to this blog article in its original tab/window.Click to expand.Pretty sure that this isn't correct. **About Links: Many links will open in separate tabs for your convenience. Let me know if you've found a broken link that interests you. Some going to Hubpages or Squidoo are in the process of being revised and updated. Thanks for helping keep the blog afloat.Īll text, content, images, photos and all designs: jewelry, instrument, furniture, woodworking, not otherwise credited are our creations (c) copyright ImagineMDD not to be used and not to be used in print or reblogged on any sites including Tumblr, WordPress without our written permission. You can also support the site by making purchases on Amazon using the search box at the top of the page. Posts may contain affiliate links for products believe in and think will be of interest. The blog is intended to entertain, promote, critique and inform. They may be deleted, changed without notice. We believe their content is in the public domain. We don't create or upload the YouTube/other videos.


Boot and shoe-maker Stephen Griggs bought the boots for $20,200. In 1988, the boots, hundreds of pairs of spectacles and other items of Elton's personal memorabilia were auctioned at Sotheby's. How much, if at all, this played a part in the choice of this costume for the Pinball Wizard is hard to say.Īfter filming, Elton, an avid collector, asked if he could keep the large boots that he wore for the part. Tommy is the new Pinball Wizard.ĭoc Martens and combat boots have been Punk and other subculture fashion symbols in Britain and the US for several decades. the local lad.īecause Tommy is so good and he has no distractions, he beats the local lad to become the new Bally table champ! The local lad finally wobbles and falls from his amazing tall boots into the crowd. He becomes fantastic at pinball, good enough to take on Elton John, the current Pinball Wizard, a.k.a. Leather straps attached to his legs allowing him to move as if he were on stilts. They had platform supports above metal calipers.

Elton’s costume included a pair of his trademark glasses.
