I survived the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and 3 years of war in Iran (against Iraq) with Pink Floyd and this Album in particular until I got the hell out ! Thank you Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright (Rest In Peace) & Nick Mason for my early teenage years awareness & enlightenment ! Much Love & Respect after 36 years and forever ...
Jack Tilghman He wasn't on this album was he? Legit question cause I'm not super up on my history or band specific trivia. OPs comment refers specifically to this album in thanks.
TheGreatsagegoku well, no this was recorded in 1979 and he'd left the band a while before, but idk i just always considered him a permanent member givin he was a founder. but no your right he wasn't on this album its a shame
Music isn't like sports, there is no singular winner or best, doping is allowed, and we're all richer people thanks to these great artists.The only losers are the pretenders, the frauds and charlatans who feign talent and the idiots who fall for the deception. Pink Floyd is one of the greatest bands ever, for sure. edit: I just reread your comment and now I see that I didn't correct you as I thought, I just said the same thing in more words, ha ha ha. Excuse me.
My son is one month old. I started him off with Metallica to calm him down until it didn't work anymore. Play Pink Floyd and little guy stays quiet and listens through a whole song. Getting him started on what talent is
No its CIA mind control...it's called Hegelian dialectic...thats is what your Masters did to you...they created the "counter culture" on your stupidity...before you get all worked up i fell for it to...so gfys i do not give a fuck...i can see what is going on
When the wall hit the cinemas in the 80's there was nothing like it... listening to the music while watching on the big cinema screens was a blast.. actually so good we went to see the wall atleast 20 times...nothing could beat it, awesome days... whoever's idea it was to bring it too the big screen is a legend...
your rite it moved a generation and thereafter my friend they were for the common man as supposed but completely ruled in their field glad you like them too sweetheart xxx peace and love xx
i play the guitar and i study music theory and i can confidently say that David Gilmore is a genius. when i first stumbled across pink Floyd and i studied their music, i was flabbergasted at the uniqueness of such simply composed music. its such simple tablature that utilizes cliché scales and chord progressions yet Gilmore still finds a way to convey so much words and emotions from just a few plucks of the strings. Pink Floyd really had the formula for timeless music.
Because music theory is just a tool, it doesn't teach you how to express emotion through your work. That's something you only get through experience and talent.
lyrics- Daddy's flown across the ocean Leaving just a memory A snapshot in the family album Daddy, what else did ya leave for me? Daddy, whatcha leave behind for me? All in all it was just a brick in the wall All in all it was all just bricks in the wall When we grew up and went to school There were certain teachers who would Hurt the children in any way they could (Oof!) By pouring their derision Upon anything we did And exposing every weakness However carefully hidden by the kids But in the town, it was well known When they got home at night, their fat and Psychopathic wives would thrash them Within inches of their lives. [Part 2] We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers, leave them kids alone Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone All in all its just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers, leave them kids alone Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone All in all you're just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall [Guitar epicness] [Part 3] I don't need no arms around me I don't need no drugs to calm me I have seen the writing on the wall Don't think I need anything at all No, don't think I need anything at all All in all it was all just bricks in the wall All in all you were all just bricks in the wall
Pretty prophetic. And sad for kids made to wear masks, shun their peers as sources of infection, and filled full of age inappropriate ‘sex ed’ and cross gender hormones by p doze and pervs. 😡
Respect to my daughters primary school as they performed this song for the Christmas concert years ago. So instead of listening to hymns etc us parents were singing along to this fabulous track. The children were brilliant doing the walk and singing. Best concert ever. Thanks Kingsford
I’m not sure teachers would agree with you on that. Look at how they’re treated now! They get paid sh!t and more parents today also treat them like sh!t!
This song, along with Comfortably Numb, are out of body experiences, they transport me to higher realms (and not drug induced!). I grew up on this music, timeless and nothing else comes close to it today.
was 12 years old in 79 when i first heard this song.. I was in the car with my mom and this came on. she went to change the station but i wouldnt let her. she was like.. You like this?
I was eleven when I begged you father to buy this lp for me and he did, he was in his mid fifties at the time. How I miss my late father, think about him daily. Love you dad.
You are it French? Men jpascal 🎸 ☮️ praticant a 6ans et en a 56ans 21,1965 the wall merci de partager avec moi les plus bon moment partagé la note de 🎶 et je remarque que mister David guillmour ne repo d pas à mon appel deseption après avoir fait Stent pontages 3atc 56ans me fait penser à sa. Juste une planche de note pour le petit entre vous et moi Mr guillmour svp tank ces comme une l'arme qui coule poussière dans l'... Et dire que je n'est pas pue être la a chantilly Picardie Beauvais de St gaudens. Mais j'espère qu'il y aura un jour une parole et u'e note partagé merci à vous.. 💊💯💯🛎️💕🛌🆗
Невозможно просто словами выразить величие этой фантастической группы!!! Мы родились под счастливой звездой и счастливы, что являемся вашими современниками!!!
Les dominants de ce monde ont des petites queues ..Staline ..Hitler ...Mussolini...Trump .. Ils compensent tous ...les grands de ce monde ....Compatation !
Pink Floyd. Undoubtedly one of the greatest bands to come out of any country. People will still be listening to this music in 100s of years to come, classic! Keep rocking people of RUclips! 🔥🤘🙌👊👍👏🎶🔥
The Floyd takes you back in time.. Listening to this takes me back to 1980 north Jersey. Cruising around north Jersey in a '70 olds cutlas. We wore out a lot of 8-tracks. If nothing else we had a blast!! Growing up in the '70's, we had the some of the BEST music ever as a sound track of our lives back then....
Imagine a world where john Bonham (drummer for led zeppelin) wouldn't have died, waters and gilmour had settled there differences and stayed together, Lennon wouldn't have left the Beatles. A boy can only wonder
Actually, John Lennon did leave The Beatles first, but he decided not to make it official until Abbey Road was released. Then, a year later, Paul McCartney announced he was leaving the band and that made Lennon really furious for, in his words, being stupid for not doing what Paul did: use the situation to sell records.
I saw The Wall on VHS when I was a teenager. One of the scariest movies I've ever seen. Not like a gory horror, but like a waking nightmare. This song is such an epic part of that experience, though. Masterpiece.
yo same i remember renting it with my dad when i was 8 because my mom didn’t want me to watch it but my dad let me. Huge mistake. I put it in the vcr and was forever traumatized
Descent into madness. Epic movie, but I can't watch it when my depression is bad. I still own my original vinyl of The Wall 🧱 from when I got it at age 12 back in 80'... I'll never part with it. EPIC album. 🤯
This is the epic music lessons for musicians all over the world. Contemporary words. Set to addictive music. Ageless and timeless relevance across generations. I have heard it thousands of times and still cant stop listening. This and queens bohemian rhapsody. Songs like that stays with you forever.
Roger Waters must've been an incredible sensitive child (grew up without a father - he was killed in the war) because he must've internalized stuff that went on at school and later put it to music. I have little doubt he internalized a school teacher/administrator yelling "you, yes you.....behind the bike shed! Stand still laddie!" I mean......that is so random. Had to have actually happened.
I can relate to this song. When growing up I was hit by this nefarious teacher of mine. Through middle and high school, I sat in a square box all day solving algebra problems. This education system only teaches us to think inside the box, for I and the many others were trapped in a box for eight or more hours. The only thing that saved me from their brain washing was this song. I'm not saying learning is bad, but there is a fine line between school and education.
Personally education is a hoax , we're all natural born geniuses , did you know you can teach a 1 year old over 2 languages and they'll catch right on . Exactly my point school is a joke .
I´ve just read that most of The Wall's critiques when the album was released were negatives. Reading this i have just two conclussions: Musical critics (and specialized critics in general) are the dumbest people on Earth and time puts everything in their place.
These songs will always be relevant especially with the indoctrination these schools are trying to push. You'll definitely love this album but mainly this song by king crimson ruclips.net/video/vXrpFxHfppI/видео.html
well the music video has over 400 million views and it’s a rallying cry for school children and those subject to the system all over the world. Idk if it’s considered underrated tbh.
LYRICS : PART 1 (Waters) 3:41 Daddy's flown across the ocean Leaving just a memory Snapshot in the family album Daddy what else did you leave for me? Daddy, what'd'ja leave behind for me?!? All in all it was just a brick in the wall. All in all it was all just bricks in the wall. PART 2 (Waters) 3:56 We don't need no education We dont need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers leave them kids alone Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone! All in all it's just another brick in the wall. All in all you're just another brick in the wall. We don't need no education We dont need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers leave them kids alone Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone! All in all it's just another brick in the wall. All in all you're just another brick in the wall. PART 3 (Waters) 1:17 I don't need no arms around me And I dont need no drugs to calm me. I have seen the writing on the wall. Don't think I need anything at all. No! Don't think I'll need anything at all. All in all it was all just bricks in the wall. All in all you were all just bricks in the wall.
The first time I saw the movie "The Wall", a friend of mine rented it, and we watched it at his apartment, and jammed a little Floyd on guitar afterward. He had never seen the movie before either, I don't think. I went back to his place a few weeks later and he had SHAVED OFF HIS EYEBROWS! (like Pink did in the movie.) That's some kind of "fan dedication", i think.
LYRICS : -Daddy's flown across the ocean Leaving just a memory A snapshot in the family album Daddy, what else did ya leave for me? Daddy, whatcha leave behind for me? All in all it was just a brick in the wall All in all it was all just bricks in the wall When we grew up and went to school There were certain teachers who would Hurt the children in any way they could (Oof!) By pouring their derision Upon anything we did And exposing every weakness However carefully hidden by the kids But in the town, it was well known When they got home at night, their fat and Psychopathic wives would thrash them Within inches of their lives. [Part 2] We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers, leave them kids alone Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone All in all its just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers, leave them kids alone Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone All in all you're just another brick in the wall All in all you're just another brick in the wall [Guitar epicness] [Part 3] I don't need no arms around me I don't need no drugs to calm me I have seen the writing on the wall Don't think I need anything at all No, don't think I need anything at all All in all it was all just bricks in the wall All in all you were all just bricks in the wall
I remember getting in trouble for playing this song at school in the 3rd grade in 1978. I moved to Texas with my mom and step dad to Copperas Cove, Tx. My bio - dad from San Francisco sent me a portable cassette tape recorder, it was like a mini boom box. That cassette player was so exciting back then. I recorded the song off a local radio station and could not wait to play it at recess. We all sat in a concrete tunnel on the playground and I hit play and about 8 of us started singing, "We don't need no education, we don't need no thoughts control," then, as we marched out of the tunnel to stand in line returnung to class, we all got busted for singing along. I had no idea that it would sound like a threat to the teachers because I had an instant group of followers. Lol. My teacher came frantically charging out and demanded I hand it over and that I was never to bring that song back to school again. Bummer, because we were having so much fun. I remember how frantic the teacher looked. Hahaha. When I hear the song now during Covid -19, especially after all the indoctrination of kids by schools the past few decades, it makes me wonder about how suddenly kids were removed so quickly from school recently, yet back then we were trained to believe we had to be there and how important it was, what happened and what on Earth do they plan to do now? Still searching for the meaning of the message if there is one. What a strange world.
To be fair, a kid will take those lyrics literally and wouldn't grasp this songs true message. Being educated is important to influence the world around you positively and while our school systems are very flawed, they are better than no school system at all. Also, of course a pandemic takes priority over a few months of school. I don't really get your point there. Funny anecdote nonetheless, I'd probably be marching right behind you haha
Great story. Funny enough, I remember on the last day of gr. 5 (2009) the teachers played this over the com system. I think the teachers were more excited than we were, most of us had never heard it before but they all knew it. So I guess it's left a generational impression since the original students 'acting out' to this song are now in charge.
@@Splint3r3d , That's hilarious! Funny twist fore sure. I heard my friends daughter watching some modern kids show on TV, in the other room, I heard an echoed ghostly slow motion version playing about a month ago. I wanted to go in and tell her my story, she is 11, but wasn't sure it would resonate. I just laughed to myself. But, yeah, they did recent play it on TV. I don't know what show she was watching. Such irony since I was exchanging with fellow You Tubers about this song. But I suppose it's still alive and well.
Daddy's flown across the ocean Leaving just a memory A snapshot in the family album Daddy, what else did you leave for me? Daddy, what'd ya leave behind for me? All in all, it was just a brick in the wall All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teacher, leave them kids alone Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone All in all, it's just another brick in the wall All in all, you're just another brick in the wall We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers, leave them kids alone Hey, teacher, leave us kids alone All in all, you're just another brick in the wall All in all, you're just another brick in the wall Now, SING WITH DA HEART 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh my god David Gilmours guitar in part 1 ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod... Can you say power chord... The riff after he sings "daddy what else did ya leave for me"...chills up and down my spine...
It’s even cooler when you know the story that they’re telling. Obviously the message applies to the real world but the fact that they made a whole story is pretty amazing to me.
True Dat! Lol many great songs tell you that story, like you said cooler when you know what there talking about, I think if you try and figure out what that artist is trying to say with the song! You will find that story! Thats why music will always be insane to me! Lyrics! And the ways they try and tell that story whatever it may be! Some of them amaze me to this day!
Pink floyds songs are mostly life experiences with music industry and there large amount of drugs supplied to the band by management so there able to tour for months on end etc , BEST BAND EVER
I was 11 years old when this song was the top song on radio repeatedly played almost every day in early 1980. It still sounds just as great as it was 44 years ago.
Me encanta la idea que quiere expresar pink Floyd en este álbum la idea de un muro que impide a uno desarrollarse como persona está lleno de miedo, frustraciónes,demencia, ect pero a la vez cuando más avanza la vida de pink en el álbum su muro se va destruyendo de a poco y el mensaje de la canción torna a uno de esperanza,valentía y el renacer de una persona que estuvo tanto tiempo encerrada en su zona de confort que ahora decide enfrentar la realidad que es la vida porque ahora ya no hay traumas o vicios que lo detengan no hay muro que retroceda a pink
This Summer, Pink Floyd keeps appearing everywhere. I saw The Black Phone and the song 'On The Run' was used. Then I was driving around and I heard Roger Waters was going to be playing near me about a week later. It was so soon but I missed him a few other times so I decided to go, which was one of the most amazing concerts I've ever seen. The next day I parked at my old school for a few minutes since nobody was there. As soon as I parked the first song from The Wall came on the radio, which they don't usually play. I didn't think it was strange until that moment. It was right after seeing Roger Waters, and a song they never usually play on the radio plays as soon as I park in front of the brick wall of my old school.
My father has tried persuading me to listen to Pink Floyd ever since I started listening to bands like Blur or Oasis. Now I finally am. This is amazing.
Beethoven's Baton a wouldn't suggest any particular albulm to check out coz they all so can good but would highly recommend radio kaos it's amazing(and yeah a know it's Rodger waters and not pink floyd)
One teacher had this on his ringtone when I was in college, I was kinda suprised to hear that playing. My mates like that riff, even tho they don't know this band
@@tutin4090 School was the absolute worst experience I've ever experienced. Everyday I was really wanting to die to not go to school anymore, it was the most sophisticated form of slave work I've ever experienced. There was already a career of music I had and political broadcasting network I had started (which failed) and life was looking good. School took everything going for me and smashed it into nothing. Parents forcing me to work to pass, even though at one point I was making more money than my parents. Now I'm 20 and I feel more free than I have ever imagined, my heart was bleeding from the freedom I had. Sometimes, school can be the worst thing for someone... That feeling of graduation was nothing compared to the freedom of making my own pathways. We really are just another brick in a wall.
@@mgmorgan0223 I didn't have that bad of an experience, I probably would have if I didn't have a few great teachers. A lot of teachers bullied me as a kid and put me down, it killed me inside. Now that I've been out of school for about a year I realize that the "real world" they had scared us into fearing really isn't all that bad, it's not a bed of roses but it's great not having to ask to do some of the most basic acts like go to the bathroom.
My senior year, 1981, some students broke into the school at night, moved all the furniture out of the library and spray painted, 'We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control, no dark sarcasm in the classroom, teachers leave them kids alone' on the carpet. It was awesome.
Just wondering what's the response to this......my fav album. *_Another Brick In The Wall_* by *_Pink Floyd_* ......... Another brick in the wall (Parts 1, 2 & 3) - 2011 Remaster Album: The Wall CD1 (1979) Another brick in the wall - Part 1: 00:00 The happiest days of our lives: 03:11 Another brick in the wall - Part 2: 05:02 Another brick in the wall - Part 3: 09:01
Commoner: "I love listening to Pink Floyd when I'm high." Ascended Humans: "Pink Floyd makes me reconsider my life choices and reflect on everything I've ever known and believed..."
When my wife and I split in 1983, I took off on a road trip to see friends..and forget. I got 3 speeding tickets in 30 minutes on I-35S...going to Austin. All over 80mph, all to Run Like Hell. I was runnin' like hell... That album got me through it!
To think this was written when I was a baby and it’s still relevant today..suppose that’s the beauty of music.it’s timeless and will always resonate with someone x
Never get tierd of listening to floyd 💯 Keeping it real Helps throughout the hard times, we are all fighting battles now Messed up world Stay strong folks ⚒️🔥⚒️🔥⚒️ 🏴
What a song...the greatest song ever.. brilliantly composed and sung. Only Pink Floyd could execute it. Can hear it a million time and still enjoy every bit of it.
Late high school. 1980. Bought the album when it came out. Bought a 2-4. Invited a buddy over and we proceeded to get drunk, play pool, and get acquainted with one of the greatest albums ever created. Decades later and their music just gets better and better.
For the unaware, Part 3 is about a man breaking down into believing fascist, if not outright Nazi, ideology (as shown by the official movie adaptation) and beginning to start his spiral into amassing a following of other skinheads (note: Pink literally shaves his head, thus becoming a skinhead) who explicitly, in song, are told by Pink to go attempt to kill Jewish people. This is not man talk, this is basically a "what not to do". The entire album is named after him (the subject, Pink) putting up emotional walls because of people throughout his life.
Teacher LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE, I was in the 5th grade and I didn't know what life had in store for me, but this song helped me tough it out and stay in school.
These are actually 4 songs, each one separated in the album, but sounding directly one after the other (excepting “ _Another Brick in the Wall pt. 3_ ”) The songs are (in the albums order): 1. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 1_ (00:00) Talks about Pink’s father and how he left nothing to his son when he died in war 2. _The Happiest Days of Our Lives_ (3:10) This comes with the helicopter after “ _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 1_ ” and talks about how Pink’s teacher treated him and his classmates very bad. 3. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 2_ (5:00) This comes right after “ _The Happiest Days of Our Lives_ ” and is about a dream that Pink had while dreaming awake in school, which is about his teacher treating the students REALLY bad and making sausages out of them. In the end, the students make a rebellion against the teacher and end throwing him into the fire and destroying school. 4. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 3_ (9:00) This comes after the song “ _Don’t Leave Me Now_ ” and before “ _Goodbye Cruel World_ ”, being the penultimate song of the first half of the album. Talks about how Pink is tired of being used and forgotten by everyone and being lonely, and now, he knows that he doesn’t want any other thing than receiving real and unconditional love.
they inspired me to fight for the first time in my life "the system", specifically the education system, I will never forget them for giving me the miracle of rebelliousness, real-life heroes and legends
Amazing how pink Floyd could make a 10 minute song yet it doesn't feel long enough
Try shine on you crazy diamond 25 minutes feels like 5
When you're high as fuck, it seems longer
Jack Jenkins listen to porcupine tree when you're high
SabbathPriest or primus is good too. but i think iron butterfly's in-a-gadda-da-vida takes the cake.
Joseph Snipes You're right. After it was done, I was, "That's it?" :(
I survived the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and 3 years of war in Iran (against Iraq) with Pink Floyd and this Album in particular until I got the hell out ! Thank you Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright (Rest In Peace) & Nick Mason for my early teenage years awareness & enlightenment ! Much Love & Respect after 36 years and forever ...
Reza Badei what a blessing music is to our lives. thanks for sharing a bit of your story.
Thank you !
what about syd Barrett?
Jack Tilghman He wasn't on this album was he? Legit question cause I'm not super up on my history or band specific trivia. OPs comment refers specifically to this album in thanks.
TheGreatsagegoku well, no this was recorded in 1979 and he'd left the band a while before, but idk i just always considered him a permanent member givin he was a founder. but no your right he wasn't on this album its a shame
Pink Floyd was and still will be one of the best bands in history
Music isn't like sports, there is no singular winner or best, doping is allowed, and we're all richer people thanks to these great artists.The only losers are the pretenders, the frauds and charlatans who feign talent and the idiots who fall for the deception.
Pink Floyd is one of the greatest bands ever, for sure.
edit: I just reread your comment and now I see that I didn't correct you as I thought, I just said the same thing in more words, ha ha ha. Excuse me.
Thee Best - no doubt
Пины легенда, это не оспоримо!
Totally
They're numero uno idgaf what anyone says, rock only lasted 40 years (50's-90's) before rap took over and you'll find no better band.
My son is one month old. I started him off with Metallica to calm him down until it didn't work anymore. Play Pink Floyd and little guy stays quiet and listens through a whole song. Getting him started on what talent is
Fantastic!!!!!!wish I had a dad like you!!!!!
my dad used to this whenever I could by sleep
Good skills!!! More dad's like you needed in this world x
put him in the car and blast Stevie Ray Vaughn at 2:00 A.M. He'll know your pride and joy.
You are already a great dad
The transition from Happiest Days of Our Lives to Pt.2 always brings a little smile on my face. Its involuntary
ffffiiipiiiummmm weee dont neeedd noooo educatioooooon
is a very good transition
especially that first strum off the base 🤤
I have replayed that transition so many times
@@Dustyholes and how it sounds like the screaming of a student!
When you listen to all the parts together, It feels a lot more special.
Juu
It's an adventure. An experience.
It’s a masterpiece
Well it's been over 40years now and still have not heard a master piece like this.
And expecally if you’re on acid 👌🏻
This is not simply music, this is pure Art.
Bienvenu l’ami,parole d’un Francophone !
On est d’accord ! ..foi de Celte ! Salut à toi .. Frère humain !
Это посыл .
No its CIA mind control...it's called Hegelian dialectic...thats is what your Masters did to you...they created the "counter culture" on your stupidity...before you get all worked up i fell for it to...so gfys i do not give a fuck...i can see what is going on
❤
One of the best sounds ever. From the instrumental to the actual lyrics. The suspense. The build up to the iconic song! Gives me chills every time.
Hi I recommend checking out a song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
Totally agree bro. 100%
When the wall hit the cinemas in the 80's there was nothing like it... listening to the music while watching on the big cinema screens was a blast.. actually so good we went to see the wall atleast 20 times...nothing could beat it, awesome days... whoever's idea it was to bring it too the big screen is a legend...
@@jonathanturner9803 the movie catches a lot of flack but I like it
I heard that gd beat
Best part of the song 0:00-10:15
Poor 1 second 😓
It’s the worst second because it’s the last one
69th noice
More like 3:11 to 10:16
Pepe
The English have a crazy amount of talented musicians.
Amazing really ...
Everywhere does. The English and the Americans are just the ones who are most exposed
And then there's the Beatles, who need 40 takes for one song, and then forget how to play it
It's because we're all fucking depressed.
@@matthewlambert5364 you'd think so but not really
Pink Floyd was, and still is, fucking revolutionary
In an absolute subversive way. How they write the relativity equation and then delet it. Love it.
you could release this track as "we don't need no re education," today and it would fit well into todays political climate.
Problem is that music "peaked" in theese years, thats's why everybody says its vanguard, just listen at today's music.
your rite it moved a generation and thereafter my friend they were for the common man as supposed but completely ruled in their field glad you like them too sweetheart xxx peace and love xx
I am struck by their music. I am so inspired by the bandmates. May they stay strong during this year.💎💎💎💎
i play the guitar and i study music theory and i can confidently say that David Gilmore is a genius. when i first stumbled across pink Floyd and i studied their music, i was flabbergasted at the uniqueness of such simply composed music. its such simple tablature that utilizes cliché scales and chord progressions yet Gilmore still finds a way to convey so much words and emotions from just a few plucks of the strings. Pink Floyd really had the formula for timeless music.
Very well worded.
Because music theory is just a tool, it doesn't teach you how to express emotion through your work. That's something you only get through experience and talent.
YOU FUKCIN RIGHT(Richard)
gilmore is a amazing guitarist but he started out as a fill in for sid
Definitely a talent but can come across as a bit of an asshole at times.
You don't just enjoy pink Floyd songs. You experience them
lyrics-
Daddy's flown across the ocean
Leaving just a memory
A snapshot in the family album
Daddy, what else did ya leave for me?
Daddy, whatcha leave behind for me?
All in all it was just a brick in the wall
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
When we grew up and went to school
There were certain teachers who would
Hurt the children in any way they could
(Oof!)
By pouring their derision
Upon anything we did
And exposing every weakness
However carefully hidden by the kids
But in the town, it was well known
When they got home at night, their fat and
Psychopathic wives would thrash them
Within inches of their lives.
[Part 2]
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone
All in all its just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
[Guitar epicness]
[Part 3]
I don't need no arms around me
I don't need no drugs to calm me
I have seen the writing on the wall
Don't think I need anything at all
No, don't think I need anything at all
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
All in all you were all just bricks in the wall
I thought they didn’t need “fort control” not “thought control”
Спасибо
@@IronWolf123 where tf did fort control come from lol
Pretty prophetic. And sad for kids made to wear masks, shun their peers as sources of infection, and filled full of age inappropriate ‘sex ed’ and cross gender hormones by p doze and pervs. 😡
"Alll in all you were all just bricks in the wall" refers to pretty much everybody.
Except criminals
My dad always used to say during dinner: "If you don't eat yer meat you can't have any pudding!" Now last I know where tis from!!!
e's right you can't beat a lovely bit of squirrel.
HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DON'T EAT YOUR MEAT!?!?!
Same here my dad used to say "Stand still laddy" when he would beat me
"if you don't beat yer meat, ya can't have any puddin'!"
@@ohnonononono4159 lmao same
We don’t need no thought control. These are artists that I respect.
😅Funny thing: this line is a double 'no' ~ that actually means 'yes' 😊!! BERNIE GERMANY 😊
One of the greatest songs of all time
and still relevant to this day.
i wonder how many Hip Hop artists have listened to this. kanye and others. !
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& tonight jan 2020 evolved a wee bit
Still relevant? Beating a student today will get a teacher fired.
@@shirleyhubbert5547 I guarantee many of them have. Because this is music
😂If you're still listening and singing this song in 2023, You grew up at the beginning of a beautiful music Era.
Respect to my daughters primary school as they performed this song for the Christmas concert years ago. So instead of listening to hymns etc us parents were singing along to this fabulous track. The children were brilliant doing the walk and singing. Best concert ever. Thanks Kingsford
that’s quality
That must've been a cool x-mas concert.awesome.
@Blake Burns lmao teachers arent evil, havent been able to hit kids for 50 years
Ironic, a public school getting the kids to perform an anti-public school song.
@@ShenDoodles Ye middle class highly educated halfwits.
One of the greatest tunes ever written.
aĺso known as psy rock !
Absolutely agree
one of the best films written, so authentic.
I’m not sure teachers would agree with you on that. Look at how they’re treated now! They get paid sh!t and more parents today also treat them like sh!t!
This song, along with Comfortably Numb, are out of body experiences, they transport me to higher realms (and not drug induced!). I grew up on this music, timeless and nothing else comes close to it today.
Can’t forget great gig in the sky
I found the 2 words to described my life from 67-now. Comfortably Numb. That says it all.
When I listened to Empty Spaces, it made me feel like I was floating.
Same
Why come back? This world is terrible.
was 12 years old in 79 when i first heard this song.. I was in the car with my mom and this came on. she went to change the station but i wouldnt let her. she was like.. You like this?
Love this
James West FkN Legend Mate!!!
Your set for life since you heard of this at a early age...
I was 5 yrs old 😁😁
I was eleven when I begged you father to buy this lp for me and he did, he was in his mid fifties at the time. How I miss my late father, think about him daily. Love you dad.
Still love how they could tell experience through music, 50 years later still powerful.
You are it French? Men jpascal 🎸 ☮️ praticant a 6ans et en a 56ans 21,1965 the wall merci de partager avec moi les plus bon moment partagé la note de 🎶 et je remarque que mister David guillmour ne repo d pas à mon appel deseption après avoir fait Stent pontages 3atc 56ans me fait penser à sa. Juste une planche de note pour le petit entre vous et moi Mr guillmour svp tank ces comme une l'arme qui coule poussière dans l'... Et dire que je n'est pas pue être la a chantilly Picardie Beauvais de St gaudens. Mais j'espère qu'il y aura un jour une parole et u'e note partagé merci à vous.. 💊💯💯🛎️💕🛌🆗
It's only been 43
U suppose the shit was to strong 1of them went to town and didn't come back they even named him sid idk
Always
Pink Floyd was so ahead of their time their music resonates with 2022 more than it did back then
Fun fact: when this song is played on the radio, they always play part 2 of the song. And never once they play the full version of it.
Because commercial radio has to abide by rules. They can only play songs that are a certain length to fit so many songs into an hour
I remember one time where they played the happiest days of our life alongside part 2.
@@thelivinggamer8609 I think I remember that happen on my radio too.
Because people loves direct things, without introductions or explications.
@@mariastelladiana2088 Also because Waiting For The Worms or The Trial both sound kinda demented without true and proper buildup.
This is easily one of the greatest songs ever. Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are easily the greatest albums of all time.
Animals is PF best album tbh, criminally underrated
I do like wish you were here.
I agree with you.
Please stop slapping people from now on.
You forgot Kind of Blue exists.
Part 3 is criminally underrated
LOL
It needed to be longer but it's still very underrated
AGREEDD
No it’s not? It’s the most popular one...
@@BOOFY8691 that's 2
Невозможно просто словами выразить величие этой фантастической группы!!! Мы родились под счастливой звездой и счастливы, что являемся вашими современниками!!!
It amazes me that people can have this kind of talent. Their music and concerts are pure genius
Toute une époque ! ...mec !
..avant le capitalisme à outrance
..principe de "predominance "
Les dominants de ce monde ont des petites queues ..Staline ..Hitler ...Mussolini...Trump .. Ils compensent tous ...les grands de ce monde ....Compatation !
Pink Floyd. Undoubtedly one of the greatest bands to come out of any country. People will still be listening to this music in 100s of years to come, classic! Keep rocking people of RUclips! 🔥🤘🙌👊👍👏🎶🔥
If you’re singing the kid’s part, it must be sung in a British accent. It’s the law
Fucking AGREED
Fucking right mate.
sarcasm
clossroom
I've been there and I don't get it.
east London ish
British or English? Britain has MANY different accents, much like the USA.
The Floyd takes you back in time.. Listening to this takes me back to 1980 north Jersey. Cruising around north Jersey in a '70 olds cutlas. We wore out a lot of 8-tracks. If nothing else we had a blast!! Growing up in the '70's, we had the some of the BEST music ever as a sound track of our lives back then....
Pink floyd didnt record albums
They told stories with a beat
Yeah, Pink Floyd And Genesis
They are the early version of Rage Against The Machine but better
It's called a concept album
I think you'd love Dream Theater man
@@vladimirguadamuz3805 Rage against the machine are a later version of tehm but shittier.
Imagine a world where john Bonham (drummer for led zeppelin) wouldn't have died, waters and gilmour had settled there differences and stayed together, Lennon wouldn't have left the Beatles. A boy can only wonder
Imagine....all the people living life in peace. Yohooo oooo
Corban Hodge I get it
Pepperoni Cheesecake hehe
ITCHY GINGI Paul was actually the one that left first, not John.
Actually, John Lennon did leave The Beatles first, but he decided not to make it official until Abbey Road was released. Then, a year later, Paul McCartney announced he was leaving the band and that made Lennon really furious for, in his words, being stupid for not doing what Paul did: use the situation to sell records.
I saw The Wall on VHS when I was a teenager. One of the scariest movies I've ever seen. Not like a gory horror, but like a waking nightmare. This song is such an epic part of that experience, though. Masterpiece.
Was about 5 y/o the first time I watched the wall earliest memory of nightmare I have
yo same i remember renting it with my dad when i was 8 because my mom didn’t want me to watch it but my dad let me. Huge mistake. I put it in the vcr and was forever traumatized
Descent into madness. Epic movie, but I can't watch it when my depression is bad. I still own my original vinyl of The Wall 🧱 from when I got it at age 12 back in 80'... I'll never part with it. EPIC album. 🤯
Monster of the Rock best for ever
KIND OF LIKE THE NIGHTMARE IN AMERICA NOW!
I grew up listening to this music as a young kid, one of the best bands ever or ever will be. Absolutely love Pink Floyd 💕💕💕💕💕
Brandade Brown. I grew up too to this music. And the better music for me With U2 INSX Rolling Stone and all 80 s
The transition from "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" to Part 2 literally gives me chills every single time.
This is the epic music lessons for musicians all over the world.
Contemporary words. Set to addictive music. Ageless and timeless relevance across generations. I have heard it thousands of times and still cant stop listening. This and queens bohemian rhapsody. Songs like that stays with you forever.
Agreed
Banda visionária, espetacular, parabéns.
I have been able to ween myself from anything Queen. I have replaced them with tons of other stuff. Don't miss them.
Queen? Are you for real? Nothing special about them. They should not be classed with Pink Floyd.
It was that generation of musicians. No other generation could do what late 70s/early 80s rockers could.
Roger Waters must've been an incredible sensitive child (grew up without a father - he was killed in the war) because he must've internalized stuff that went on at school and later put it to music. I have little doubt he internalized a school teacher/administrator yelling "you, yes you.....behind the bike shed! Stand still laddie!" I mean......that is so random. Had to have actually happened.
If you like Pink Floyd's history, I recommend buying and reading When Pigs fly by Mark Blake, amazing book!
Sunlrl
Roger Waters possesses a lot of repressed anger and I think that’s what made his songs so good
not to mention losing your childhood friend to madness
@@changedlater6802 Pigs Might Fly?
Total genius! Only Pink Floyd in this category of musical talent. They provide a perfect escapism for me.when I just can't take life anymore!
💯
@@hooblajoobla173 http
Love you
I can relate to this song. When growing up I was hit by this nefarious teacher of mine. Through middle and high school, I sat in a square box all day solving algebra problems. This education system only teaches us to think inside the box, for I and the many others were trapped in a box for eight or more hours. The only thing that saved me from their brain washing was this song.
I'm not saying learning is bad, but there is a fine line between school and education.
you're quite right my friend...
Personally education is a hoax , we're all natural born geniuses , did you know you can teach a 1 year old over 2 languages and they'll catch right on . Exactly my point school is a joke .
yeah, maybe, but sadly I'm still 14 years old and I can't do anything to stop studying and have well-structured future in music (I'm a drummer)
Same I'm 16 I'm just tired of this bullshit this world goes through and I might sound babyish but I just want Peace And Very Much Happiness
yeah, me too brother. I want exactly the same as you
What talented group of musicians. We are truly blessed to have had them at all.
Amen to that
Ukraine
I´ve just read that most of The Wall's critiques when the album was released were negatives. Reading this i have just two conclussions: Musical critics (and specialized critics in general) are the dumbest people on Earth and time puts everything in their place.
These songs will always be relevant especially with the indoctrination these schools are trying to push. You'll definitely love this album but mainly this song by king crimson ruclips.net/video/vXrpFxHfppI/видео.html
Nobody knows the critics but we all still know and love Pink Floyd.
Well if I'm not much mistaken the anti establishment sentiments were frowned upon by much of society so that could be where that comes from
Ill be honest, i dont think its nearly as good as the other albums before it. But thats my opinion
@@matthewlambert5364 Since we have tried to break free from the wall we'll defend your right to your opinion, however wrong we may feel it to be.
Saw these guys a million years ago it seems like, we all were a lot younger then.
This song became the anthem of a generation. Turn up the volume.
Pink Floyd created their own genre of music. Never duplicated.
This song is so underrated. I am by no means a music expert, but it's incredible how unique the sounds are. Freaking amazing.
well the music video has over 400 million views and it’s a rallying cry for school children and those subject to the system all over the world. Idk if it’s considered underrated tbh.
Totally agree bro. Even more amazing sound when you are high
The atmosphere of the first part is amazing
Yeah, it's more like classic Pink Floyd than most of The Wall.
Especially the guitar parts..✨
Pink Flord!!!, our comforter through high school
LYRICS :
PART 1 (Waters) 3:41
Daddy's flown across the ocean
Leaving just a memory
Snapshot in the family album
Daddy what else did you leave for me?
Daddy, what'd'ja leave behind for me?!?
All in all it was just a brick in the wall.
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall.
PART 2 (Waters) 3:56
We don't need no education
We dont need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
All in all you're just another brick in the wall.
We don't need no education
We dont need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
All in all you're just another brick in the wall.
PART 3 (Waters) 1:17
I don't need no arms around me
And I dont need no drugs to calm me.
I have seen the writing on the wall.
Don't think I need anything at all.
No! Don't think I'll need anything at all.
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall.
All in all you were all just bricks in the wall.
You got the timestamps wrong bud
Bruh these are not the time stamps
@@aichidarthlycan7183 they're the length of the songs :|
O'[
My shit
The first time I saw the movie "The Wall", a friend of mine rented it, and we watched it at his apartment, and jammed a little Floyd on guitar afterward. He had never seen the movie before either, I don't think. I went back to his place a few weeks later and he had SHAVED OFF HIS EYEBROWS! (like Pink did in the movie.) That's some kind of "fan dedication", i think.
Yes, yes it is.
Spoiler alert
bowie fans been doing that since day one but yes DEDICATION
Actually that shaving off the eyebrows all began with Syd Barrett.
YEAH... YOU THINK...
This song is so good, it can't contain itself. It has to be multiple parts.
LYRICS :
-Daddy's flown across the ocean
Leaving just a memory
A snapshot in the family album
Daddy, what else did ya leave for me?
Daddy, whatcha leave behind for me?
All in all it was just a brick in the wall
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
When we grew up and went to school
There were certain teachers who would
Hurt the children in any way they could
(Oof!)
By pouring their derision
Upon anything we did
And exposing every weakness
However carefully hidden by the kids
But in the town, it was well known
When they got home at night, their fat and
Psychopathic wives would thrash them
Within inches of their lives.
[Part 2]
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone
All in all its just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, Teachers, leave those kids alone
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
[Guitar epicness]
[Part 3]
I don't need no arms around me
I don't need no drugs to calm me
I have seen the writing on the wall
Don't think I need anything at all
No, don't think I need anything at all
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
All in all you were all just bricks in the wall
I remember getting in trouble for playing this song at school in the 3rd grade in 1978. I moved to Texas with my mom and step dad to Copperas Cove, Tx. My bio - dad from San Francisco sent me a portable cassette tape recorder, it was like a mini boom box. That cassette player was so exciting back then. I recorded the song off a local radio station and could not wait to play it at recess. We all sat in a concrete tunnel on the playground and I hit play and about 8 of us started singing, "We don't need no education, we don't need no thoughts control," then, as we marched out of the tunnel to stand in line returnung to class, we all got busted for singing along. I had no idea that it would sound like a threat to the teachers because I had an instant group of followers. Lol. My teacher came frantically charging out and demanded I hand it over and that I was never to bring that song back to school again. Bummer, because we were having so much fun. I remember how frantic the teacher looked. Hahaha. When I hear the song now during Covid -19, especially after all the indoctrination of kids by schools the past few decades, it makes me wonder about how suddenly kids were removed so quickly from school recently, yet back then we were trained to believe we had to be there and how important it was, what happened and what on Earth do they plan to do now? Still searching for the meaning of the message if there is one. What a strange world.
Have you seen the clip of this song with the kids setting school on fire? Your teachers might have been afraid that you would do the same lol
@Lake Light , You are correct, I typed 1978 by mistake. It was 1979.
To be fair, a kid will take those lyrics literally and wouldn't grasp this songs true message. Being educated is important to influence the world around you positively and while our school systems are very flawed, they are better than no school system at all. Also, of course a pandemic takes priority over a few months of school. I don't really get your point there. Funny anecdote nonetheless, I'd probably be marching right behind you haha
Great story. Funny enough, I remember on the last day of gr. 5 (2009) the teachers played this over the com system. I think the teachers were more excited than we were, most of us had never heard it before but they all knew it. So I guess it's left a generational impression since the original students 'acting out' to this song are now in charge.
@@Splint3r3d , That's hilarious! Funny twist fore sure. I heard my friends daughter watching some modern kids show on TV, in the other room, I heard an echoed ghostly slow motion version playing about a month ago. I wanted to go in and tell her my story, she is 11, but wasn't sure it would resonate. I just laughed to myself. But, yeah, they did recent play it on TV. I don't know what show she was watching. Such irony since I was exchanging with fellow You Tubers about this song. But I suppose it's still alive and well.
Pink Floyd was like: "We live in a society" "5 minute guitar solo"
And?
@@Roperfield that's just a joke
@@Frogoth and it's that accurate tho
and what's the problem?
They were a bit more insightful and specific than that. Do remember that The Wall came out forty years ago.
The bassline after the helicopter gives me goosebumps everytime 3:36
Daddy's flown across the ocean
Leaving just a memory
A snapshot in the family album
Daddy, what else did you leave for me?
Daddy, what'd ya leave behind for me?
All in all, it was just a brick in the wall
All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teacher, leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone
All in all, it's just another brick in the wall
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers, leave them kids alone
Hey, teacher, leave us kids alone
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall
Now, SING WITH DA HEART 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"If ye don't eat yer meat you can't have any pudding"
- School Teacher
How can you have any puddin without eatin your meat !!!!!
it's good advice
@@lw9553 yeah you need your nutrients before your snacks
Sxhool teacher uma fancy both of em lol.
Without the meat lol
Turn your volume to max when you hit 4:45.
Yes, My absolute favorite part of the whole song.
mines already on max though
@@strack1222 same tho
My speakers get up to as loud as actual concert speakers
Stew Valichian Weird Flex but Ok
one of the most iconic guitar solos of all time - thank you sir david gilmour
The music is so addictive, love this band then and now.
Oh my god David Gilmours guitar in part 1 ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod... Can you say power chord... The riff after he sings "daddy what else did ya leave for me"...chills up and down my spine...
It’s even cooler when you know the story that they’re telling. Obviously the message applies to the real world but the fact that they made a whole story is pretty amazing to me.
True Dat! Lol many great songs tell you that story, like you said cooler when you know what there talking about, I think if you try and figure out what that artist is trying to say with the song! You will find that story! Thats why music will always be insane to me! Lyrics! And the ways they try and tell that story whatever it may be! Some of them amaze me to this day!
Pink floyds songs are mostly life experiences with music industry and there large amount of drugs supplied to the band by management so there able to tour for months on end etc , BEST BAND EVER
The Wall это величайшее открытие за всю историю рок музыки.Я обажаю этот альбом
I was 11 years old when this song was the top song on radio repeatedly played almost every day in early 1980. It still sounds just as great as it was 44 years ago.
The beginning gives me goosebumps
Definitely, those opening guitar chords especially the ones at 1:48 and 1:52 those are the haunting ones
And the guitar solo at 7 rs
It....."the beginning" gives me the ol' goosebumps too!!
me too !!
0:58 is the best bit ....
Pink Floyd es unos de los grupos que se seguira escuchando a lo largo de los siglos
Amén 🖤
That intro!.....
SPECTACULAR PINK FLOYD, OUTSTANDING!
LEGENDARY, FOREVER.
6.4 Decades on this Planet and this is still one of my favorites of all time.
Spacey..nice
3.2 decades and same notion here
Me encanta la idea que quiere expresar pink Floyd en este álbum la idea de un muro que impide a uno desarrollarse como persona está lleno de miedo, frustraciónes,demencia, ect pero a la vez cuando más avanza la vida de pink en el álbum su muro se va destruyendo de a poco y el mensaje de la canción torna a uno de esperanza,valentía y el renacer de una persona que estuvo tanto tiempo encerrada en su zona de confort que ahora decide enfrentar la realidad que es la vida porque ahora ya no hay traumas o vicios que lo detengan no hay muro que retroceda a pink
I always listen to this with my dad all the time and it's still good.
One of the best rock & roll bands of all time. And yes that is really saying something. Nobody sounds like PINK FLOYD. Nobody😁😁
This Summer, Pink Floyd keeps appearing everywhere. I saw The Black Phone and the song 'On The Run' was used. Then I was driving around and I heard Roger Waters was going to be playing near me about a week later. It was so soon but I missed him a few other times so I decided to go, which was one of the most amazing concerts I've ever seen. The next day I parked at my old school for a few minutes since nobody was there. As soon as I parked the first song from The Wall came on the radio, which they don't usually play. I didn't think it was strange until that moment. It was right after seeing Roger Waters, and a song they never usually play on the radio plays as soon as I park in front of the brick wall of my old school.
My father has tried persuading me to listen to Pink Floyd ever since I started listening to bands like Blur or Oasis. Now I finally am. This is amazing.
Then you shoud listen wish you were here. (The whole album)
Listen to Dogs from the album Animals. 17 minutes of pure genius.
Pulsar77 you're fucking right
Beethoven's Baton a wouldn't suggest any particular albulm to check out coz they all so can good but would highly recommend radio kaos it's amazing(and yeah a know it's Rodger waters and not pink floyd)
Pulsar77 the whole animals albulm is amazing
One teacher had this on his ringtone when I was in college, I was kinda suprised to hear that playing. My mates like that riff, even tho they don't know this band
Teachers still don't leave us alone.
aww shucks
It really isn't that bad hahahah
@@tutin4090 School was the absolute worst experience I've ever experienced. Everyday I was really wanting to die to not go to school anymore, it was the most sophisticated form of slave work I've ever experienced. There was already a career of music I had and political broadcasting network I had started (which failed) and life was looking good. School took everything going for me and smashed it into nothing. Parents forcing me to work to pass, even though at one point I was making more money than my parents. Now I'm 20 and I feel more free than I have ever imagined, my heart was bleeding from the freedom I had. Sometimes, school can be the worst thing for someone... That feeling of graduation was nothing compared to the freedom of making my own pathways. We really are just another brick in a wall.
Uuuuooooo beat the kids
@@mgmorgan0223 I didn't have that bad of an experience, I probably would have if I didn't have a few great teachers. A lot of teachers bullied me as a kid and put me down, it killed me inside. Now that I've been out of school for about a year I realize that the "real world" they had scared us into fearing really isn't all that bad, it's not a bed of roses but it's great not having to ask to do some of the most basic acts like go to the bathroom.
My senior year, 1981, some students broke into the school at night, moved all the furniture out of the library and spray painted, 'We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control, no dark sarcasm in the classroom, teachers leave them kids alone' on the carpet. It was awesome.
Уже 30 лет слушаю и балдею от этой группы!!!💖💖💖💖
Мы с тобой примерно ровесники. Мне 47. Первый раз услышал лет в 11-12. Не понял. Стал понимать с 15-16 лет
Just wondering what's the response to this......my fav album.
*_Another Brick In The Wall_* by *_Pink Floyd_* .........
Another brick in the wall (Parts 1, 2 & 3) - 2011 Remaster
Album: The Wall CD1 (1979)
Another brick in the wall - Part 1: 00:00
The happiest days of our lives: 03:11
Another brick in the wall - Part 2: 05:02
Another brick in the wall - Part 3: 09:01
What can I say ....CLASSIC PINK! ..The Best I Grew Up With! ....t@z....
Love that stuff.
Great song , , can'twait for new album in October , nancy ♥
This is an awesome song!
Used to own it till I found out Roger waters is a NAZI
Knowing the background behind this albums creation makes this all the more impressive that they managed to craft these incredible compositions
Legendary forever
Thank you Pink Floyd for this masterpiece.
The end of part 2 is so lonely. The fact that you hear a telephone making that sound is supposed to indicate that nobody is picking up his call
Commoner: "I love listening to Pink Floyd when I'm high."
Ascended Humans: "Pink Floyd makes me reconsider my life choices and reflect on everything I've ever known and believed..."
i am Commoner
@@ursal247 Cringe
@@TheRobar2 Very cringe Indeed
Legends: Pink Floyd makes me transcend dimensions
endless
When my wife and I split in 1983, I took off on a road trip to see friends..and forget.
I got 3 speeding tickets in 30 minutes on I-35S...going to Austin. All over 80mph, all to Run Like Hell.
I was runnin' like hell...
That album got me through it!
Cool
This is where I live, near Austin. It's changed since 1983.
I love this song. My mom said when she was a teenager, she and her friends would listen to this song on the last day of school.
лол
And Alice Cooper's School's Out.
To think this was written when I was a baby and it’s still relevant today..suppose that’s the beauty of music.it’s timeless and will always resonate with someone x
Timeline of timeless
All in all we're just bricks in the wall.
@@epsilonarcaneresearch1945 not me
@@epsilonarcaneresearch1945 hard bricks yea..
One of the greatest Pink Floyd songs ever recorded
Hi I recommend an indie song called 'Looking Into The Mirror' By Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 no
For me I would say "Dogs"
for personal reasons
Never get tierd of listening to floyd
💯 Keeping it real
Helps throughout the hard times, we are all fighting battles now
Messed up world
Stay strong folks
⚒️🔥⚒️🔥⚒️
🏴
What a song...the greatest song ever.. brilliantly composed and sung. Only Pink Floyd could execute it. Can hear it a million time and still enjoy every bit of it.
The songs been playing for a minute.
*checks time on video
Well thats an hour of my life spent well.
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Yas
Lol funny comment.
+Chloe Allison XD
But the song's only 10 minutes long...
*Quel rythme, quelle mélodie !! Cette chanson est une oeuvre d'art de composition !*
Музыка вне времени.PINK FLOYD это отдельная планета в галактике мирового рока
Полностью согласен! Жаль, нынешнее поколение не понимает это.
@@Макс-62 im 15 and like pink Floyd and think modern music is shit.
Я Вас немного,извините,поправлю. Roger Waters-«отдельная планета» и далее по тексту!
@@niksssa1 Не стоит приписывать все заслуги флойдов одному роджеру, а как же партии ричарда райта и соляки гилмора?
@@greekmythdude9053 right on kid
Late high school. 1980. Bought the album when it came out. Bought a 2-4. Invited a buddy over and we proceeded to get drunk, play pool, and get acquainted with one of the greatest albums ever created.
Decades later and their music just gets better and better.
Masterpiece!Feelings can’t be described in words!It touches your soul!
transition to part 2 is so great lol
so epic
like a drop XD
It is astounding
I FOUND YOU XD
***** Oh I was referring to the comment but I guess hi.
“ I don’t need no drugs to calm me “ real man talk 💪
Oh yes..
For the unaware, Part 3 is about a man breaking down into believing fascist, if not outright Nazi, ideology (as shown by the official movie adaptation) and beginning to start his spiral into amassing a following of other skinheads (note: Pink literally shaves his head, thus becoming a skinhead) who explicitly, in song, are told by Pink to go attempt to kill Jewish people. This is not man talk, this is basically a "what not to do". The entire album is named after him (the subject, Pink) putting up emotional walls because of people throughout his life.
Except that's the point where Pink has a mental breakdown, so, uh, yeah, no. Crazy person talk is more like it.
Teacher LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE, I was in the 5th grade and I didn't know what life had in store for me, but this song helped me tough it out and stay in school.
it's a small part of an entire story, listen the album, watch the movie..
These are actually 4 songs, each one separated in the album, but sounding directly one after the other (excepting “ _Another Brick in the Wall pt. 3_ ”)
The songs are (in the albums order):
1. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 1_ (00:00)
Talks about Pink’s father and how he left nothing to his son when he died in war
2. _The Happiest Days of Our Lives_ (3:10)
This comes with the helicopter after “ _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 1_ ” and talks about how Pink’s teacher treated him and his classmates very bad.
3. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 2_ (5:00)
This comes right after “ _The Happiest Days of Our Lives_ ” and is about a dream that Pink had while dreaming awake in school, which is about his teacher treating the students REALLY bad and making sausages out of them. In the end, the students make a rebellion against the teacher and end throwing him into the fire and destroying school.
4. _Another Brick in The Wall pt. 3_ (9:00)
This comes after the song “ _Don’t Leave Me Now_ ” and before “ _Goodbye Cruel World_ ”, being the penultimate song of the first half of the album. Talks about how Pink is tired of being used and forgotten by everyone and being lonely, and now, he knows that he doesn’t want any other thing than receiving real and unconditional love.
they inspired me to fight for the first time in my life "the system", specifically the education system, I will never forget them for giving me the miracle of rebelliousness, real-life heroes and legends
One of the greatest songs of all time