Yeah this is the definitive answer. Off He Goes into Habit (on CD, since Off He Goes ends side A of the vinyl) is similar....but at least there's a little gap of silence between the two songs.
I agree. Somestimes is a quiet song so it gets you to turn up the stereo, and then it goes trail in to Hail Hail which is a loud rocker, and the transition from quiet to loud is clever. I always wonder if they did that on purpose. Lets lure then in with a quiet one then go super loud.. lol.
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A song about being suicidal into a song about desperately wanting to help someone heading down the same path.
I agree. Somestimes is a quiet song so it gets you to turn up the stereo, and then it goes trail in to Hail Hail which is a loud rocker, and the transition from quiet to loud is clever. I always wonder if they did that on purpose. Lets lure then in with a quiet one then go super loud.. lol.