The meaning of the song itself is readily apparent.
The “Blame Hofmann” parenthetical in the title may refer to Albert Hofmann, the Swiss scientist known best for being the first person to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). He was also the...
NURSE: Excuse me, doctor? If you have a moment.
DOCTOR: A moment? What's the question?
NURSE: More of a situation, a gentleman in Exam 3.
DOCTOR: What's the problem?
NURSE: That is the problem, we're not sure.
DOCTOR: You've got the chart?
NURSE: Right here.
DOCTOR: Hmm... not much here, is there?
NURSE: No doctor, no obvious physical trauma, vitals are stable
DOCTOR: Name?
NURSE: No sir.
DOCTOR: Did someone drop him off? Maybe we can speak to them. Let's get some background on this fellow.
NURSE: No ID, nothing, and he won't speak to anyone.
DOCTOR: Alright, let's say hello.
DOCTOR: Good morning, I'm Dr. Watson. How are you today? How are you today? Look, son, you're in a safe place, we want to help you, in whatever way we can. But you need to talk to us, we can't help you otherwise. Now, what's happened? Tell me everything.
Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) was written by Adam Jones & Justin Chancellor & Danny Carey & Maynard James Keenan.
Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) was produced by Tool.
Tool released Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) on Tue May 02 2006.