Even though this song was in the context of the harsh English Boarding School System after World War II, I feel that we can all relate to this. This song is a critique of power, the authority that is given power over us and abuses us by crushing our hopes and dreams and forces us to be the same: mindless workers, working and consuming until the day we die. It’s a very powerful song and the resistance the children have in that song (as well as the conflict in Pink’s mind when he himself succumbs to the power of the system and tries to become that power himself) is what I think really draws people to this song. Sure, of course it had the awesome lines “We don’t need no education, we don’t need no thought control…” but it’s that resistance to that authority I think is what makes this song one of the most beloved of Pink Floyd’s discography.
And now our school system is beyond redemption. When they allow children to pretend to be cats and have litter boxes for them, I’m done. Get your kids and grands OUT
same for me , dad is a huge pink floyd fan , used to watch concerts n shit n videos and i was scared the fuck outta this song when i first saw the videotape
I feel like the best part of this song is the over the top screaming at the very end of the song. But yeah I think the bass is amazing even if most of it is just repeating one line. And the guitar solo is amazing.
I love the line: "The laddy reckons himself a poet: Money, get back, I'm alright Jack, Keep your hands off of my stack; New car, Caviar, 4 star daydream, think I 'll buy me a football team - Absolute rubish laddy - which are lines from "Money" one of their biggest hits! Gotta love Floyd! Truly one of the greatest bands that ever were, and that ever will be!
is anybody in there? but seriously that shit with the dark side of the moon being in sync with the oz after the lion credit is true. very very weird to watch the whole thing
Just found out about this song 30 minutes ago and I've been replaying this music video the whole time. Now I understand why Pink Floyd still lives on today. Their message is not only relevant to today's society but greatly impactful.
1:28 Pink is writing the song Money from Dark Side of the Moon "Money, get back I'm all right, Jack, keep your hands off of my stack." "New car, caviar, four star daydream, Think I'll buy me a football team."
it's my childhood in the school..i'm always when i listen this song and watch this video clip It make the Tears in my eyes, big thanks to the great band my first favorite music,...still until now we don't need any education and falls control
Bet it was bloody fun for the kids making that latter part of the video! I wish I was old enough (and English) to have been part of it. Anyone else agree?
I have a still frame from this movie, from this song, in my school book. What an irony. „Another Brick in The wall, Part 2" still frame in my school book. That's freaking absurd.
I'm an intending teacher of English as a foreign language, and no doubt my future students will sing this song in a school talent show. This song actually motivates to be an educator.
Last week, I emailed my mom a poem I wrote for creative writing, after I told her that I had sent her the email, My dad asked what we were talking about, her response "The laddie recons himself a poet" My dad (being that he is into country) did not know what we are talking about, I jumped in, "New car, caviar, 4 star day dream, think I'll buy me a football team" My mom and I are laughing, He still had no idea... All in all its just another brick in the wall!
I wrote a poem that was based off this song in class and some kid saw it and told on me (I was in 3rd grade) and I got sent to the office. And the principal and some other teacher called it a 'threat'. So I just replied: "Have yall listened to The Wall yet? If its a threat, its because the poem speaks the truth"
@@mdmjr2468 🙂 hi, its a very long Music Video, they play several songs from their album The Wall, but yeah if u watch and listen to the whole album it feels like a movie, its pretty long and weird and trippy and psychedelic 🌈
My teacher showed us this in class..... To show symbolism and figurative language..... When I told her those masks are gonna haunt me in my dreams she said good. It's supposed to say that loosing whats unique to you is a scary thought..... This by itself is a scary thought
+domki366 My favorite part. The bass line with Roger's voice is amazing. Then again a lot people say Roger had a crappy voice for the band, but I disagree. I actually kind of prefer it over David's.
@flamedrocker On the album "The Wall", Another Brick in the Wall - Part One is about "Pink" as a young boy losing his father in the war. Part Two is this song about the way teacher's treated him (and other students) and the school system in general. Part Three is about drugs and girlfriends. Parts One and Three are not very long.
PINK FLOYD rarely released singles that were also included on an album because they believed that their songs were best appreciated in the context of an album, where the songs and artwork were combined to form a theme. Producer BOB EZRIN persuaded them that "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART II)" could stand alone and would not take attention away from album sales. When the band relented and allowed it to be released as a single, it became a monster hit. It sold over four million copies worldwide and topped singles charts in fourteen countries, including in the UK and US. It was placed 384th on Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Theres a newer song by another group that talks about similar concepts about you being just another brick / digit, the song to search for is: Rotersand - War on Error
This version isn't the one on the album. I don't just mean the Scottish teacher (Roger's voiceover) stuff. Everything in the song is slightly different than the original album version. It's like a demo or something.
Nope, or if it has, nobody's said anything about it. I think it might be a question of who owns the rights: MGM (who released it), WarnerMedia (who owns the MGM movies formerly owned by Ted Turner, of which this was one of them) or Sony Music (which owns PF's catalog and released the DVD version). Add in Roger Waters really not being a fan of the movie and not really being in any rush to see it in any form, and David Gilmour not really giving two shits about anything Pink Floyd anymore and you have a real mess.
To all you Carolina Hurricanes fans out there (like myself): This was the #1 song in the USA when Alexi Ponikarovsky came into the world (April 9, 1980).
Even though this song was in the context of the harsh English Boarding School System after World War II, I feel that we can all relate to this. This song is a critique of power, the authority that is given power over us and abuses us by crushing our hopes and dreams and forces us to be the same: mindless workers, working and consuming until the day we die.
It’s a very powerful song and the resistance the children have in that song (as well as the conflict in Pink’s mind when he himself succumbs to the power of the system and tries to become that power himself) is what I think really draws people to this song. Sure, of course it had the awesome lines “We don’t need no education, we don’t need no thought control…” but it’s that resistance to that authority I think is what makes this song one of the most beloved of Pink Floyd’s discography.
😏 yup, its similar to the song by Rotersand War On Error
'Pouring their derision over anything we did'
Sums up modern education and society on many levels. 😶
And now our school system is beyond redemption. When they allow children to pretend to be cats and have litter boxes for them, I’m done. Get your kids and grands OUT
Ah.. My favorite back-to-school song.
Facts!
I love how the poem child Pink writes are lyrics from the Dark Side of the Moon song Money.
That's the point! It's supposed to represent their own childhoods.
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he is going to love when the wall album that drops next year
Do you ? Do you love it?
It wasn't the only non-"Wall" song to show up. The lyrics Pink is mumbling before he goes into "Stop" are from "Your Possible Pasts."
I rememember my dad watching this when I was a kid. Always scared the shit out of me.
same for me , dad is a huge pink floyd fan , used to watch concerts n shit n videos and i was scared the fuck outta this song when i first saw the videotape
Same, he showed me this when I was about 8, Scared for life.
Haha this describes me exactly :)
Kenneth Jurls The faces are scary as f*ck
WOW I was scared of this too!! Mom loved watching in pop up video back in the 90s idk why it scared me lol
the guitar riff is what makes this song so fantastic
I think the bass is extremely underrated
@@dirtycow oh absolutely, hits so hard it gives me shivers!
I feel like the best part of this song is the over the top screaming at the very end of the song. But yeah I think the bass is amazing even if most of it is just repeating one line. And the guitar solo is amazing.
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When that first "We don't need no education" comes in at 2:23 I can literally feel every goosebump on my arms
At 1:32 the quotes from the “poem” are actually lyrics from “money” off of the dark side of the moon
"An Acre, is the Area of a Rectangle, whose Length is one Furlong, and whose Width is one Chain"
my school band actually played this song in the middle of the school during classes as a seniors prank
Lol
Cringe
Based
@@lucythegiant4104 L take
I love the line: "The laddy reckons himself a poet: Money, get back, I'm alright Jack, Keep your hands off of my stack; New car, Caviar, 4 star daydream, think I 'll buy me a football team - Absolute rubish laddy - which are lines from "Money" one of their biggest hits! Gotta love Floyd! Truly one of the greatest bands that ever were, and that ever will be!
Not a single bad moment in this scene or the movie, absolutely perfect. The Wall is and always will be my favorite Pink Floyd album.
Bought this album as a 13 year old in '79, just for this song. Had no idea what I was getting. Their best, by far.
Isn't the beggining of this video actually The Happiest Days Of Our Lives?
Basically the same song
Yh
Can't have one without the other!
Ya
yea
Great classic rock video's from the 80's.
Brings you back to the good old day's!
FUCK THE SYSTEM
is anybody in there?
but seriously that shit with the dark side of the moon being in sync with the oz after the lion credit is true. very very weird to watch the whole thing
Strange but true!
Best Album ever. But the the best listen is on Lp :-D
hazeman671 'video'
Just found out about this song 30 minutes ago and I've been replaying this music video the whole time. Now I understand why Pink Floyd still lives on today. Their message is not only relevant to today's society but greatly impactful.
Make sure you watch Pink Floyd the wall the movie.
i'd think a teacher of all people would apreciate a kid doing poetry in his free time
An English teacher maybe, but a Maths teacher… Also, I’ve learned from experience that teachers don’t like it when you’re smarter than them.
While i studying lesson, i listened this music. Look this irony...
+Game Bitchezz!! ! lol i do the same thing
Bringing my speakers to school today since it's my last day and blasting this at full volume through the halls! Should be interesting
How'd it go..
If this indeed happen I would be rather interested in what happened.
Liam Bruso Yes, so would I.
Kids these days, can't even understand the meaning of songs, its not about your god damn school, its more deeper.
Enkhe-Amgalano Budo It has more deepyness does it?
This is an anthem, a nation that was born with immortal and will remain so until the end of time
This is so f*ckin' relevant…
in every way possible! I cannot think of any song that still lives in this way!
"If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding........ How can you
have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?"
Billy Connelly, I here you. We are in bad times.
I always eat my meat so I can get the pudding!
🤔
This is real music right here
yes. people say this is bullshit and "pop" is better, but if you think about it, this started everything.
It certainly beats all the porn music like Nike manaj
lol so true
+Mac *nikki minaje shut the fuck up
nice
Amazing. Just amazing. I wish our school could play song like this every morning...
Better than 90% or rappers today.
I appear 5min 37secs into this clip! It was a laugh making this especially the "destruction" bit at the end and the burning of the school set.
Wow! That should have been great, dude :D
1:28
Pink is writing the song Money from Dark Side of the Moon
"Money, get back
I'm all right, Jack, keep your hands off of my stack."
"New car, caviar, four star daydream,
Think I'll buy me a football team."
I love that song as well:)
It sounds quite different in Scottish spoken word.
Natesrate oh really genius?!?!
Absolute rrruuubbbiiissshhh ladies get on with yer work
Well, he's Pink Floyd ^_^
These guys were amazing in concert.
We learned about this at our school, strangely enough.
This song reminds me so much of school and how the kids would act especially when there is a sub for one of our classes
13 years old and in love with queen,bon jovi, guns n' roses, pink floyd, acdc and all the other good old bands!!!
There are so many bits of this that are so beautiful.
My granddad who is 62 and i'm so glad that he showed me Pink Floyd's album.
Eargasm
it's my childhood in the school..i'm always when i listen this song and watch this video clip It make the Tears in my eyes, big thanks to the great band my first favorite music,...still until now we don't need any education and falls control
Bet it was bloody fun for the kids making that latter part of the video! I wish I was old enough (and English) to have been part of it. Anyone else agree?
God I love pink floyd
I have a still frame from this movie, from this song, in my school book. What an irony. „Another Brick in The wall, Part 2" still frame in my school book. That's freaking absurd.
this song is so amazing!!!!!!!
I would love to play this song as loud as i can at school
My friends and I should play this song at my schools talent show 😂
+Jaylor 116 I'm in 8th grade and I am with my friends
+toasty engineer do you young guy seven know what this song is about ? ;)
+brandnamereviews nice
yhea same LOL
I'm an intending teacher of English as a foreign language, and no doubt my future students will sing this song in a school talent show. This song actually motivates to be an educator.
When you ask what kind of music the quiet kid listens to:
i love this song!!!
Top D++++ não me canso de ver esse clipe. muito show.
master piece.. everybody is another brinck in the wall
yes
Last week, I emailed my mom a poem I wrote for creative writing, after I told her that I had sent her the email, My dad asked what we were talking about, her response "The laddie recons himself a poet" My dad (being that he is into country) did not know what we are talking about, I jumped in, "New car, caviar, 4 star day dream, think I'll buy me a football team" My mom and I are laughing, He still had no idea... All in all its just another brick in the wall!
The song of the revolutionaries.
this is the happiest days of our lives + another brick in the wall part 2
the best song in the world
HOOOOW CAN YE HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YE DONT EAT YE MEAT?
Thank you once again Im sitting here listening to
without question the most famous song of all time.
Una genialidad esta cancion 2021 y la sigo escuchando
Thank you once again ( then I drop my phone) lol Im sitting here listening to Yes , Led Zep.
VERY COOL
I wrote a poem that was based off this song in class and some kid saw it and told on me (I was in 3rd grade) and I got sent to the office. And the principal and some other teacher called it a 'threat'. So I just replied: "Have yall listened to The Wall yet? If its a threat, its because the poem speaks the truth"
that happened
I saw this for the first time yesterday while stoned...
Definitely the best way to even begin to understand what's going on
😃👍 Hell Yeah! its esoteric AF!
@@MrSamadolfo is this a movie or a tv series?
@@mdmjr2468 🙂 hi, its a very long Music Video, they play several songs from their album The Wall, but yeah if u watch and listen to the whole album it feels like a movie, its pretty long and weird and trippy and psychedelic 🌈
The meat grinder is so disturbing
I watched it with a couple of friend the movie and I wasn't disturbed by the meat grinder but my friends where weird.....
+Robert Chapman you must be super special
I don't know if i should be offended or take it as a compliment
I live in a very right minded, Christian area, and I showed this movie to my friends (who are 15 btw) and it gave them nightmares for a week
1:57 - that dinner scene always makes me sad and sick.
this is so good it made me defecate bricks in the wall.
The "...inches of their lives! AAAH AAH AAAH AAAH AAAH AAAHH OWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW" bit sent chills down my spine.
I love the way the teacher reads out the lyrics to Money.
Being homeschooled is like this but everyone is in your family
I love this song but I think on the creepiness scale is rated up there with don't hug me I'm scared
The difference is that DHMIS is actually a little bit comedic. And it's horribly violent.
Seriously, who never wished to burn his school?
Plenty
Well I was homeschooled so...
My teacher showed us this in class..... To show symbolism and figurative language..... When I told her those masks are gonna haunt me in my dreams she said good. It's supposed to say that loosing whats unique to you is a scary thought..... This by itself is a scary thought
1:57
Eargasm
domki366 I know, that's my favorite part of the song
domki366 Must say 3:03 is also perfect!!
+domki366 4:30
+domki366 AGREED, thats my favorite part!
+domki366 My favorite part. The bass line with Roger's voice is amazing. Then again a lot people say Roger had a crappy voice for the band, but I disagree. I actually kind of prefer it over David's.
- Hey! Teacher! Leave them kids alone
Freaking Awesome 💗😄😊💜🎧
I've always wanted to roll into school on a parade float, play the song with a full band, and parade through the school and have everyone join in.
and hack the intercom during the state test
the one person who clicked the dislike button is just another brick in the wall
An acre is the area of a rectangle whose length is one furlong and whose width is one chain.
It's crazy to think that the desire for destruction and chaos has been on Pink's mind since he was a child.
@ToInspire71 Brilliant. I was just thinking that the destruction bit must have been amazing fun for the kids.
I'm 17 I smoke weed and listen to Pink floyd, it's 1000x better than anything music on RUclips that has 70+ million views
back to school -_- but great song to blast when getting to school (and in school) (and anywhere really)
BEST PART OF THE MOVIE
Fucking brilliant,,,say no more!
@flamedrocker It starts off with "The Happiest Days of Our Lives". They go together on the album.
@flamedrocker On the album "The Wall", Another Brick in the Wall - Part One is about "Pink" as a young boy losing his father in the war. Part Two is this song about the way teacher's treated him (and other students) and the school system in general. Part Three is about drugs and girlfriends. Parts One and Three are not very long.
one time a teacher put this song in a party of the school lol
Yes.... love this song!
PINK FLOYD rarely released singles that were also included on an album because they believed that their songs were best appreciated in the context of an album, where the songs and artwork were combined to form a theme. Producer BOB EZRIN persuaded them that "ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL (PART II)" could stand alone and would not take attention away from album sales. When the band relented and allowed it to be released as a single, it became a monster hit. It sold over four million copies worldwide and topped singles charts in fourteen countries, including in the UK and US. It was placed 384th on Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Poems everybody!
Polak Mały how could the teacher think that Pink Floyd's "Money" was absolute rubbish?
POEMS!!
I never even knew that there was a widescreen version.
Since 1991. The remastered MGM/UA Laserdisc was the first time the widescreen version was made available.
Love This Video
@warhead107 This is from the movie "The Wall" released in 1983 (?)
i know some student(s) is/are going to use this song as a strike at school and it's going to be the most epic thing ever
sem dúvidas, os melhores...
Wow, I love this music
hey teacher,leave them kids alone
great job dude! keep on rocking.
Theres a newer song by another group that talks about similar concepts about you being just another brick / digit, the song to search for is: Rotersand - War on Error
This version isn't the one on the album. I don't just mean the Scottish teacher (Roger's voiceover) stuff. Everything in the song is slightly different than the original album version. It's like a demo or something.
Acre: rectangle= length : one furlong X width : one chain.
the happiest day of our lives
Has this movie been remastered? Awesome quality :P
Nope, or if it has, nobody's said anything about it. I think it might be a question of who owns the rights: MGM (who released it), WarnerMedia (who owns the MGM movies formerly owned by Ted Turner, of which this was one of them) or Sony Music (which owns PF's catalog and released the DVD version). Add in Roger Waters really not being a fan of the movie and not really being in any rush to see it in any form, and David Gilmour not really giving two shits about anything Pink Floyd anymore and you have a real mess.
To all you Carolina Hurricanes fans out there (like myself): This was the #1 song in the USA when Alexi Ponikarovsky came into the world (April 9, 1980).
imagine that song playing when its the last day of school
That's how I felt about my high school because they wearnt doing anything to prevent bullying
Happiest days of our lives....
This is the video that frightened me we watched it in school at music class but it scares me tho the faces of the kids
We don't need no education.
We don't need thought control.
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