Christmas (song)

Christmas is a song of the group British The Who, written by Pete Townshend and published on the Opéra-rock Tommy in 1969.

In a first outline of the album, the track was located just after Amazing Journey .

Characteristics and description

Before the term pinball (in French Flipper ) that is to say introduced into the narration of Tommy , the sentence “ playing poxy pine ball picks his nose and spalling hammers ” was “ playing with himself He sits and spalling hammers ” and “ Comment can he wonders be saved/Of the tomb eternal? ”.

This same Christmas, one offers to Tommy a flipper, which announces the events which will take place in Pinball Wizard .

Musicalement, Christmas introduces the topic of See Me, Feel Me . There is also the sentence “ Tommy Can You Hear Me? ”, which will be included in the song of the same name.

In the film Tommy, adapted album, the scene occurs to the festival from Christmas, with, around a fir tree, Tommy surrounded by his/her mother, her father-in-law and guests.

External sources and bonds

  • Notes on '' Tommy ''
  • Words of '' Christmas ''
  • Fingering charts for guitar of '' Christmas ''

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