What's really amazing is that someone had the brains and fortitude to actually get in there and record all this greatness for posterity sake. I mean, the fact that this is the first ever female voice (what a great voice) in a pinball machine and that a lot of what she came up with, worked on, developed, created and brought to life was actually recorded, documented and preserved for historical purposes is truly awesome.
I love stuff like this. Thanks for posting it up Neal and kudos to everyone that had a hand in creating that way back then.