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HippySpeedball
This song powerfully documents the end of Ozzy's relationship with Sweet Leaf, and also acts as an introduction to his new gal, Little Miss Cocaine, a few tracks later.
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EnricoFranchi
I love this song ! beautiful keyboards, piano, strings, other instruments, Ozzy Osbourne vocals
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matt0702
such a heart wrenching yet beautiful song. sure the lyrics are simple but i like it that way, it makes ozzy seem like just a regular guy who had his heart broken and can only convey his feelings in a blunt manner, almost as if his sorrow has consumed his ability to express himself in the colourful manner that he is known for (I know he's not exactly on David Bowie and Bob Dylan levels of songwriting but you know what I mean hopefully)
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Deficite24
We now have an option to edit scrobbles and fix it yourselves if you have a lastfm subscription.
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WatsonPepeLives
Skip button song. Actually kinda prefer that early version they used to play live named "Sometimes I'm Happy" (available on the Live At Last long medley track).
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MetallicaSox
It is completely out of place in comparison to rest of the album, but it is a fantastic song. Simple but great lyrics too.
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elasticbandage
Does it fit on a Sabbath album? Not really. But neither did Solitude from the Master of Reality LP. It stands very well on its own, but ruins the flow of an otherwise great album.
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