Blow on a Jug
Everybody come on - blow on a jug
Be like me and blow on a jug
I want you to blow on a jug
Everybody begin - blow on a jug


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    Anyone know where to find this rare track?

    El Moeon August 24, 2005   Link
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    hmmmm i got a funny felling it is about masterbating and some random guy hase put it in thear as a joke that hasent atractded much atenchin "if the guy that did this reads this all i got to say is good idea but shit job"

    out_back_boyhotmailon August 30, 2005   Link
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    Is this perhaps the GREATEST Black Sabbath song ever written? No, but it is a small bonus track recorded and released on somereleases of Sabotage of Ozzy and Ward messing around in the studio.

    Armon November 13, 2005   Link
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    El Moe, it can be found on the Sabotage album, at the end of the track 'The Writ' I believe.

    Oh Godon May 15, 2006   Link
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    El Moe, it can be found on the Sabotage album, at the end of the track 'The Writ' I believe.

    Oh Godon May 15, 2006   Link
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    be careful about which version of Sabotage you get; i bought a copy and found that it had been clipped out for no obvious reason. maybe it was a cheap version of the album and they left it off due to production contract issues. i had remembered hearing it a long, long time ago on cassette and LP and always wonder what it was about.

    gregorybrianon May 14, 2007   Link
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    Yes, this song is only found on some of the early releases of "Sabotage", but I really don't care for the song.

    Ummagumma69on June 04, 2008   Link
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    LOL, they didn't put much thought into not making the lyrics sound so... weird. Still, Black Sabbath is the greatest band ever.

    MrBacon1995on August 14, 2010   Link
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    Black Sabbath Rules and Always Will!!!!!!

    skreamindollon February 16, 2011   Link

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