No, there's obviously something deeper here, there HAS to be...
It's, uh, about a return to innocence, where the fly, realizing he is just a small small part of a vast universe, returns to Vincent Price (metaphor for Jesus, obviously) and declares his everlasting love and devotion to the holy trinity (completed by Helen as the father and Francois as the holy ghost). The song suddenly takes a dark turn as it's revealed that society is simply a "guinea pig" to God's will, and that our "human hands and feet" are unable and unworthy of determining our course through life.
And as far as "Cecile, Cecile" goes, I think Danzig just wanted to bone her, same way I did when I saw the movie. Good B flick, btw.
No, there's obviously something deeper here, there HAS to be...
It's, uh, about a return to innocence, where the fly, realizing he is just a small small part of a vast universe, returns to Vincent Price (metaphor for Jesus, obviously) and declares his everlasting love and devotion to the holy trinity (completed by Helen as the father and Francois as the holy ghost). The song suddenly takes a dark turn as it's revealed that society is simply a "guinea pig" to God's will, and that our "human hands and feet" are unable and unworthy of determining our course through life.
And as far as "Cecile, Cecile" goes, I think Danzig just wanted to bone her, same way I did when I saw the movie. Good B flick, btw.
@bignickonthedrum gosh, it's brilliant )
@bignickonthedrum gosh, it's brilliant )