So, House, given that you have the surely madness-inducing ability to actually understand what these people are saying, tell me: Is this song really about "The Hound of the Baskervilles"? If so, I wonder what Black Sabbath had to say about that.
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Credit is due to the Purepop blog for unearthing this particular gem.
And, yes, I know that's "Paranoid".
Der Schmerz!
Das köstliche Schmerz!
(If that's wrong, blame Google Translator, not me.)
Google Translator needs to work on its articles, it seems.
So, House, given that you have the surely madness-inducing ability to actually understand what these people are saying, tell me: Is this song really about "The Hound of the Baskervilles"? If so, I wonder what Black Sabbath had to say about that.
Oh yes, it is. Alas, without Holmes and Watson. Including them would probably have been just too perfect.
I suspect Black Sabbath were saying something along the lines of "why didn't we have that idea?"; as if Fairies Wear Boots weren't achievement enough.
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