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0:36 to start. Bass track of Pinball Wizard...Pinball Wizard is a song of The Who... All rights reserved to The Who. Bassist - John Entwistle

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8 years ago

CE750

the god of bass playing the bass of the gods!

9 years ago

jsilence418

I don't think this is either Entwistle or the Who nice try.

9 years ago

MesaXI

The one thing that's baffling me here and making me suspect it's not real is the weakness of his playing. Entwistle used to pull the strings right off the bass, but this sounds like someone that's barely applying any pressure to the strings with their right hand (which is definitely being picked here), or maybe not pressing down hard enough with the left. If this is Entwistle, I'm disappointed.

9 years ago

skokiaan67

This is neither Entwistle nor the Who. More likely a cover band rehearsing.

9 years ago

Woody Irvin

It can't be the Elton John/Dee Murray version from the film. It's in the wrong key for that.

9 years ago

John Grow

Well, whomever's playing this bassline, they're using a P-Bass, slapping/plucking the strings about the same way John did in those days. The Who laid down tracks using Pete's demos as a guide, which is why you're hearing Pete's voice under there. Listen to his "Pinball Wizard" demo from Another Scoop and you'll hear the same inflections.What might also be confusing the issue for others is that, well, if it is John, this is before he played it live hundreds of times. It's not as slick as he'd be at Woodstock for example. Incidentally, he recorded Tommy with the "Frankenstein" P-Bass he used almost exclusively from 1968 to 1971, and played live with that same bass. This sounds a lot like that bass.

9 years ago

Bob Parsons

I call bullshit on this....nice playing I suppose, but this is NOT Ox.

10 years ago

Michael Serota

Don't touch the dial....The Bass is not present in the beginning of Pinball Wizard....

10 years ago

Alessandro Rossi

The singer is Pete Townshend, it's probably a demo 

10 years ago

romneycareful

If you listen in the background to the vocals, it doesn't sound like Daltrey, so this probably isn't Entwistle either.

10 years ago

Fast Walk to Fresno

Definitely NOT the Ox! As Jim Kennelly correctly pointed out, this was not Entwistle's technique. Additionally, this isn't even the same bass line as when he played it. You can tell right from the opening riff. That part that sounds like a fog horn coming in in the Who versions? That's the bass. 

10 years ago

Jim Kennelly

This is Dee Murray, bass player for Elton John. Can't you guys tell!! John was never this lame.

10 years ago

MusicTracksUK

I took this from a MOGG file of an live version of Pinball Wizard, the same audio that was used in the others videos of Pinball Wizard in my channel, so I'm pretty sure it's Entwistle playing... Look the others videos, are all the original members...

10 years ago

ucbookman

Pinball Wizard FULL guitar and bass transcription on the Feb. 2014( I believe) issue of Guitar World. Pretty spot on accurate!!

10 years ago

Jim Kennelly

This is not John playing. No hamer ons, no right hand tech and no energy at all. Go see The Who Show, pinball wiz for a taste of how John played this live. GO NOW!!

10 years ago

Michael McCullough

I know how to play this, but not like this!!!!!!

10 years ago

lee batt

That does not sound like Entwistle to me.

10 years ago

Nigel J. Aiken

Magnificent

10 years ago

RisvoldTheGreat

the tommy cut

10 years ago

garethnh

Deffo Entwistle - no one else gets a bass sound like this. The vocal in the background sounds like Townshend to me; which I think means that this bass is from either a live track or a P.T demo.

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