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Good song. You wouldn't necessarily think that orchestration would work well with a Sabbath song, but it really does. They totally did it right with this one.
Rick Wakeman's (of Yes) keyboards have a lot to do with the progressive, art-rock feel. Ozzy's called on him several times to do his thing. Good song, and I agree with the Moody Blues vibe. Must be the Mellotrons.
trubblefinder
This is an... odd... song for Sabbath, but one that I've always liked. It has more of a Moody Blues sort of feel to it than any of their work. Heavier than Moody Blues, of course, but still has that progressive, art-rock feel to it. complex instrumentation and a surprisingly positive message coming from Ozzy in the lyrics. It makes for an interesting contrast, especially to their earlier stuf like War Pigs and Iron Man.
stevens.chris
Sorcerers of madness selling me their time, child of god sitting in the sun giving piece of mind...
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Heavy lyrics from the strange one.