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is asked about Tommy's condition and adds speculation as to the nature of original sin and eternal salvation. In the middle of the song, "Tommy can you hear me?" is repeated, with Tommy responding, "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me." [3] (Later, Tommy's life changes when he receives a pinball machine and eventually becomes the "Pinball Wizard ...
Mr Walker, in a desperate attempt to reach his son, shouts "Tommy, can you hear me?" multiple times. Older Tommy, only visible to young Tommy, who persistently stares at the mirror, sings to him ("See Me, Feel Me"). The Walkers leave Tommy with a slew of vicious babysitters, including alcoholic and sexually abusive Uncle Ernie ("Do You Think It ...
On 'I'm Free', me and Pete had to play the drums and Keith played the breaks because he couldn't get the intro. He was hearing it differently from how we were, and he couldn't shake it off. So we put down the snare, the hi-hat and the tambourine part and he came in and added all the breaks.
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Live at Hull 1970 is a live album by the English rock band The Who.Their performance at Hull City Hall on 15 February 1970 was recorded with the Pye Mobile Unit by Bob Pridden.
Tommy is a soundtrack album by The Who with contributions from numerous artists. The soundtrack was used in the 1975 Tommy film that was based on the original album that was released by The Who in 1969.
Can You Hear Me? may refer to: "Can You Hear Me?" (David Bowie song), 1974 ... "Tommy Can You Hear Me?", a song by The Who This page was last edited on 1 ...
See Me, Feel Me; The Seeker (The Who song) Sensation (song) Sister Disco; Slip Kid; Slit Skirts; So Sad About Us; The Song Is Over; Sound Round; Sparks (The Who song) Squeeze Box (song) Stardom in Acton; Stop Hurting People; Substitute (The Who song)