Of course they're both albums, I have both of them on vinyl and CD.
And yes, the same song ends both of them, but the first one was an instrumental and the second was the full version with vocals.
By the way, that second version ends with the band singing, "How would you like to be beside the seaside?" If you listen carefully, you can hear that song at the beginning of Brighton Rock, which opens the band's third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
Of course they're both albums, I have both of them on vinyl and CD.
And yes, the same song ends both of them, but the first one was an instrumental and the second was the full version with vocals.
By the way, that second version ends with the band singing, "How would you like to be beside the seaside?" If you listen carefully, you can hear that song at the beginning of Brighton Rock, which opens the band's third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
Cheers for that, I didn't realise. I used to think Ten came 2nd and thought versus had the secret track, then the next album started with it going into Once. Interesting to see a case where something like that has actually happened.
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And yes, the same song ends both of them, but the first one was an instrumental and the second was the full version with vocals.
By the way, that second version ends with the band singing, "How would you like to be beside the seaside?" If you listen carefully, you can hear that song at the beginning of Brighton Rock, which opens the band's third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
Cheers for that, I didn't realise. I used to think Ten came 2nd and thought versus had the secret track, then the next album started with it going into Once. Interesting to see a case where something like that has actually happened.
he could eat and apple throught a picket fence, but go bless him