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Some of them have been brainwashed, some of them have been forced. The war is not about countries. It's about rulers who wants the blood and the death to the one who don't see his vision. The soldiers are just dots, neglected and used as a meat barrier.
@@kilmone the British people dying and fighting so thy can bereplaced later; fighting for gay rights; fighting to have trannies as teachers, fighting so they can have lots of grooming gangs. Fighting so all there folk can get stabbed and robbed.
The flames are long gone, but the pain lingers on.... those lines hit me hard as a child from the album. The animation shows with the blood running itni the sewer that it was for nought. No one learns anything from this.
And also remember that no one cares anymore about the people who died in the blitz. All that REAL blood that ran in to the sewer is forgotten about in ignorance. London is now full of foreign people who don’t care nor even know about what our grandfathers and grandmothers died for during those times. You may call me a racist, but it’s the truth.
« Did you ever wonder why we have to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky » How he sings this whole sentence in one shot always astonished me. Try it, this is not easy ! ^^
There are certain songs that are extremely difficult for me to listen to without completely losing it and reducing me to tears... "goodbye blue sky" is one of them.
@@benjamingamache6441 aw man I know exactly what you mean, I have songs that I feel that way about too. I was thinking it was gonna be related to the meaning of the song.
Thats the beauty of music, it can mean something different to everyone. There are songs that do exactly that though, that were written about a specific subject and are just so good that they move you to tears or at least give you chills. "When the tigers broke free" by the Floyd is a really good example for me anyway or "the electrician" by the walker brothers.
Was listening to this song the moment my brother passed. It was a sunny beautiful day & then the sky went dark and started to rain briefly. Goodbye, My Blue Sky
This movie was something else. It's message and symbolism were amazing. Additionally it's animated moments like this just feel like no other, it's the closest I've ever seen to someone drawing a dream, because it feels like a dream. All the parts morphing and changing, seemingly out of control yet still making sense in the moment. It looks and feels like one long beautiful nightmare
if you like radiohead, play the KID A game they released for their gallery, similar vibes and moods of a dream like sequence I got similar to watching Floyd's movie
This album is a masterpiece. In the current age of streaming music, I don't think we'll ever have a complete album like Pink Floyd's The Wall ever again.
what a stupid thing to say ur just admitting u dont know where to look for good music anymore and streams have absolutely nothing to do with whether an album is good or not your comment is completely confusing, only thing u right about is that this album is a masterpiece but jesus fuck what a shitty take u know theres still concept albums and 90% of actual music is underground and spectacular
Greedy people for power think this is the most beautiful and most wonderful thing about war is all about thinking that war will bring wonders to the world but it’s the most complete opposite of that
I tink that the only song that's close to this scary, maybe even more so, is penderecki's threnody for hiroshima, wich is almost about the same subject.
Traditional animation doesn't get old and many animated movies look great nowadays as well ;) Actually, their craft kinda surpassed nowadays computer assisted works in many respects.
@@sacredgeometry If you think this was "the standard" in 1982 you're remembering very selectively, most 2D animation from the era was not even close to as impressive as this, that's part of why The Wall was such a sensation. The standard for 2D animation now is absolutely higher than it was in the 80s, to say otherwise is simply false, a show animated like He-Man or GI Joe wouldn't even get released today as anything other than a parody. These days an independent animator can make something like this with a fraction of the budget: ruclips.net/video/NhheiPTdZCw/видео.html
@@pan-semitistcommunist4181Do you know anything about animation? Laputa, 1986, Akira: 1988, Fantasia: 1941, The theif and the cobbler was in production (since the 60s at that point and if you want to see something actually impressive look up the chase scene in it and realise it was hand drawn on 1s without computers), almost all disney feature films were hand animated on 1s, this is (as far as I can see animated on 4s for the most part and the parts that arent look rotoscoped. Tex Avery? Chuck Jones? Friz Freleng? Richard Williams? Some died before that date. There is a reason the golden age of animation was the weighted towards the first half of the 20th century. Disney infantilised animation and pushed it to become more and more commoditised until you had things like Hanna Barbera pumping out low effort shorts with barely any animation in it for weekly cartoons with slight variation (or advertising). Sorry but no you are just categorically wrong. It wasnt at that point particularly ground breaking for the animation, it was relatively standard given the rich history of animation (especially) in France, Britain, the USA and Japan for well over a century at that point.
I'm American, my dad is a Costa Rican man, he had this film on VHS and me and my sister would watch it because we all liked Pink Floyd, I'd watch this VHS and I could never make sense of it, I'm older now and looking back its so dark... I love this movie for what it is and the memories it gives me.
I never knew it was about the bombing of London until recently. And never put together that the child speaking in the beginning about an airplane in the sky was about to be bombed. Ya. Pretty fricken brutal.
This is feeling more and more relatable everyday. Let’s hope our generation doesn’t have to face a world without blue skies like our forefathers before us.
First song I learned all the way through on guitar back in the early 90s. I loved this song so much I had to learn it. It took me months but I learned the entire song. Still play it today. Legends
Well MTV was just launched the year before the movie came out. It was heavily promoted on MTV with trailers etc. before release. But music video was launched really in 1981 but a lot of artists were putting out videos including longform ones (like Blondie's Eat to the Beat Video album VHS and Laserdisc) a few years before all this.
The flames are long gone...but the pain lingers on....that still hurts me now. After war there is no winners or losers, just fucking victims of the war.
_No dark sarcasm of Pending Doom..._ _Politicians leave them people alone!_ _Hey! Politicians! Leave them people alone!_ _All-in-all it's just another, prick in the wall._ _...All-in-all they're just another, prick in the wall._
Man I get so emotional hearing Pink Floyd the Wall and whenever I hear Goodbye Blue Skies it brings me back to first seeing this as a child. I always tell myself this is were the scary art in the movie begins. It always frightened me as a child I was so scared watching it but my dad loved it. As I got older this is one of my top favorite albums and the movie I enjoy too. This song in particular tho just sends chills down my spine idk if it is because the art illustrated in the movie or the meaning of it or just both combined. I get flashbacks the first time watching it
I don’t like critic and his remarks are routinely shallow and surprisingly misunderstanding. It’s like he has a 5 year old’s memory of what he reviews-nostalgia or first impressions, perhaps, but maybe you should watch it again first.
In the album it’s more eerie first you hear its a beautiful day then suddenly you start hearing planes coming then you hear the little girl then begins the animated sequence
It's amazing how effective the harmony of the two voices singing the "ooo's" is at transmitting an overbearing sense of dread, sadness, anger and outrage all at the same time. How the fuck did Pink Floyd do that? Multidimensionality in a drawn out vowel!
I can’t tell if you’re trolling, but even Another Brick in the Walk pt 2 isn’t just “high school bad”, it was about certain teachers who made sure students were punished for showing any amount of creativity or originality. Hence those teachers became just “another brick in the wall”, like his mother, WWII, his ex wife, etc, if you’re not trolling then I hope you take the time to actually listen to the lyrics and the album as a whole, because you just sound stupid
Top tier animation and an absolutely GENIUS way to communicate the terrors of war. Instead of showing what war looks like through images that we all unfortunately got desensitized to, it shows us how it FEELS like. On a deep, deep, psychological level. ...and what did Doug Walker had to say about this? "Lmao, world war 2 with monster! Is it silly?" F you, Doug.
Does anyone else love how sympathetic the gas mask creatures are. They’re humanoid but they’re body language is more like an animal. They’re creepy but the way the huddle together makes me want to tuck them into bed.
Dresden bombings... it was SO bad... that it literally caused f'ing fire tornadoes... okay? Sorry but uhhhh, both sides are bastards, and God is about to judge this world.
“Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath the big blue sky?” “The flames are all long gone but the pain lingers on.” This song besides Mother is my favorite from the album. The lyrics are so beautiful.
Ironic, considering the countries that whine about being colonised are the exact same countries that at some point have done their own share of conquering.
@@ernestokrapf I like marx, but this is wrong unless you expand the definition of capital. Was the war in Ukraine caused by capital? Or by a pseudo nostalgic myth? Cancel Reply
The white bird that explodes into a big black bird as well as the monstrous creature that becomes a gray structure, both resemble Chernabog from "The Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from Disney's FANTASIA (1940)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobog#:~:text=Chernobog%20(Latin%3A%20Zcerneboch%2C%20lit,Helmold%20in%20the%20Chronica%20Slavorum. Means "Black God" in the language ancestral to both Russian and Ukrainian....
The brutality of the guitar, the vague swooping, the use of silence, no interpretation of the horrors of WWII come close to what this song and the animation that supports this accomplish
Si, yo creo este es un muy triste y preciso video para el veces. Es extraña vive en las veces similar a este video. (lo siento, mi español no es mi primero idioma)
When Rick and Morty pulled out this beauty my brain almost split, to contrast a song that's so powerful with a show that's so out there and silly, just fucking broke me. This is a song that I sit and cry too, being used in a show I watch to cool down, fuck if the writers of that show don't have good taste.
At 0:21 how do they make that sounds. Like u normally hear it in movies r shows when danger or anything else that would be a threat. I love it and gives a eerie ass scary sort of feel to it
i remember sawing this clip for the first time back when i was around 4. The feelings evoked by the clip sticked like how 9/11 did. i mean, just by looking at a picture, it ewokes such strong emotions, it's like an emotion embodied in a picture, making your skin creep and cold runing through your body multiple times just as u watch it. I dont know if there is any better masterpiece artwork on war. i think this clip made gasmasks creepy for a life to me, not because it's scary, but how humans can treat other humans is scary. and i havent even mentioned the lyrics
As all the old people from WWII steadily pass away we forget what it feels like to live through Hell on Earth. We as a society forget about the millions of innocent men, women and children who died, all for the games of madmen with an unquenchable thirst for power. It's obvious we have forgotten because we're coming back around to another global conflict, another war that no one wins except in the news. To the people who run the world we are all just pawns, all expendable, all fodder for the unappeasable war machine. I am the grandson of a WWII vet and a Korean POW, and the son of a Vietnam vet, I don't want my kids or grandkids drafted, I don't want you or your kids drafted, I don't want to see the world blown to pieces and all life wiped off the face of the Earth. The people pushing the buttons don't care, they will be safely underground in their luxury bunkers eating caviar and sipping champagne while everything above them burns and dies. I pray for peace 🙏☮️
Ich war nach diesem Video, traurig und verzweifelt. Ob all der Menschen die sich so viel Leid zufügen. In meiner Verzweiflung und Naivität, kann ich nur eines schreiben… hört auf damit !!!😢
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you should change the video title for : " Ukrenia / UK Russia Nuclear Treat 2022 " ..hope it will never happen...
Well done mate,been looking for it for a while now.
Thanks.
The symbolism is so extremely on point, its a wonder *someone* could ever possibly ever misinterpret it
are you talking about nostalgia critic?
"Sooooo long, weeeeird song!"
who said , the promise of a brave New World was for "you" UK ukraines 0:56
Heh, if it is a rock and roll song, they can always tell you its about drugs. :D
R u talking about the people who turned it Into a nazzi cult????
"Soldiers don't die for their country. They just die." -- Dan Olson
his analysis of the wall is so amazing. and so embarrassing compared to the nostalgia critic
I am 90% sure the reason I saw this comment on the very top of this page is because the algorithm noticed that I stopped watching Dan Olson's video to search this video up
Some of them have been brainwashed, some of them have been forced. The war is not about countries. It's about rulers who wants the blood and the death to the one who don't see his vision. The soldiers are just dots, neglected and used as a meat barrier.
Young men die, old men profit!
@@Cheesesteak70-d1v Good quote, how about "young men die for old profit" ?
History books can do their best to tell you what happened.
Art like this does it’s best to tell you what it felt like.
who said , the promise of a brave New World was for "you" UK ukraines 0:56
@@kittylionmeowroar7572 dude shut up its definitely not for you though everyone knows that
And yet historybis written by the victors
the blitz’s wasn’t just London as a Scot’s I found about Glasgow, my god they got it worse
@@TR-ru7tbcommon misconception, history is written by historians
That image of the blood running to the gutter is just crushing.
End of an empire
Yep. Especially for Brits , I imagine.
And the blood originated from the Union Jack. A country bleeding.
@@kilmone I think it represented all the people and soldiers killed in the war, from the UK
@@kilmone the British people dying and fighting so thy can bereplaced later; fighting for gay rights; fighting to have trannies as teachers, fighting so they can have lots of grooming gangs. Fighting so all there folk can get stabbed and robbed.
The flames are long gone, but the pain lingers on.... those lines hit me hard as a child from the album. The animation shows with the blood running itni the sewer that it was for nought. No one learns anything from this.
And also remember that no one cares anymore about the people who died in the blitz.
All that REAL blood that ran in to the sewer is forgotten about in ignorance.
London is now full of foreign people who don’t care nor even know about what our grandfathers and grandmothers died for during those times.
You may call me a racist, but it’s the truth.
better fought than to let the Nazis take over
« Did you ever wonder why we have to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky »
How he sings this whole sentence in one shot always astonished me. Try it, this is not easy ! ^^
From now in Gaza all the way back to the Blitz no one has learned anything. Even knowing history we are doomed to repeat it.
Sadly, if History teach us one thing, it’s that we never learn anything from History…:(@@jallen1425
There are certain songs that are extremely difficult for me to listen to without completely losing it and reducing me to tears... "goodbye blue sky" is one of them.
Why?
@@PotawatomiThunderNew It reminds me of a happier time in my life. Friends and family I've lost and can't get back.
@@benjamingamache6441 aw man I know exactly what you mean, I have songs that I feel that way about too. I was thinking it was gonna be related to the meaning of the song.
Thats the beauty of music, it can mean something different to everyone. There are songs that do exactly that though, that were written about a specific subject and are just so good that they move you to tears or at least give you chills. "When the tigers broke free" by the Floyd is a really good example for me anyway or "the electrician" by the walker brothers.
@@benjamingamache6441 so true. Surprising some rap songs give me that same weird feeling of sadness and serenity
Was listening to this song the moment my brother passed. It was a sunny beautiful day & then the sky went dark and started to rain briefly.
Goodbye, My Blue Sky
Feeling your sadness 💗
This movie was something else. It's message and symbolism were amazing. Additionally it's animated moments like this just feel like no other, it's the closest I've ever seen to someone drawing a dream, because it feels like a dream. All the parts morphing and changing, seemingly out of control yet still making sense in the moment. It looks and feels like one long beautiful nightmare
if you like radiohead, play the KID A game they released for their gallery, similar vibes and moods of a dream like sequence I got similar to watching Floyd's movie
The animator David Firth has a series called "Sock" which try to recreate his feelings of dreaming. Though his work certainly isn't for everyone.
*its
This album is a masterpiece. In the current age of streaming music, I don't think we'll ever have a complete album like Pink Floyd's The Wall ever again.
what a stupid thing to say ur just admitting u dont know where to look for good music anymore and streams have absolutely nothing to do with whether an album is good or not your comment is completely confusing, only thing u right about is that this album is a masterpiece but jesus fuck what a shitty take u know theres still concept albums and 90% of actual music is underground and spectacular
so ignorant
Nine inch nails the downward spiral would like to speak with you
That's nonsense, lots of other albums like this.
who said , the promise of a brave New World was for "you" UK ukraines 0:56
This is the most terrifying song of all time, i believe.
The animation makes it even more so
omg 0:55 I say with my UK ukraine accent or u.s. ukrainian southern drawl "accent"
Greedy people for power think this is the most beautiful and most wonderful thing about war is all about thinking that war will bring wonders to the world but it’s the most complete opposite of that
@@dillonkinder9296 and they will alwaysthibk like that, it's terrible
I tink that the only song that's close to this scary, maybe even more so, is penderecki's threnody for hiroshima, wich is almost about the same subject.
@@ghostrhythm you know what they say power corrupts all
i dont want this song to be over, it didn’t give me enough time to cry
I always wanted it to be longer
Berlin live version
Same. This is just like objectively one of the best Pink Floyd songs
Pretty amazing animation for the time. And I'm amazed how well it holds up for 1982.
Traditional animation doesn't get old and many animated movies look great nowadays as well ;) Actually, their craft kinda surpassed nowadays computer assisted works in many respects.
What on earth? The standard of 2D animation has got worse not better. 1982 wasn't a long time ago.
@@sacredgeometry that's not true. It HAS gotten better
@@sacredgeometry If you think this was "the standard" in 1982 you're remembering very selectively, most 2D animation from the era was not even close to as impressive as this, that's part of why The Wall was such a sensation. The standard for 2D animation now is absolutely higher than it was in the 80s, to say otherwise is simply false, a show animated like He-Man or GI Joe wouldn't even get released today as anything other than a parody.
These days an independent animator can make something like this with a fraction of the budget: ruclips.net/video/NhheiPTdZCw/видео.html
@@pan-semitistcommunist4181Do you know anything about animation? Laputa, 1986, Akira: 1988, Fantasia: 1941, The theif and the cobbler was in production (since the 60s at that point and if you want to see something actually impressive look up the chase scene in it and realise it was hand drawn on 1s without computers), almost all disney feature films were hand animated on 1s, this is (as far as I can see animated on 4s for the most part and the parts that arent look rotoscoped. Tex Avery? Chuck Jones? Friz Freleng? Richard Williams? Some died before that date.
There is a reason the golden age of animation was the weighted towards the first half of the 20th century. Disney infantilised animation and pushed it to become more and more commoditised until you had things like Hanna Barbera pumping out low effort shorts with barely any animation in it for weekly cartoons with slight variation (or advertising).
Sorry but no you are just categorically wrong. It wasnt at that point particularly ground breaking for the animation, it was relatively standard given the rich history of animation (especially) in France, Britain, the USA and Japan for well over a century at that point.
it feels so unreal that history actually happened like this... still happening today and will again tomorrow.
happening right now son...
It's happening now, and it's about to end this miserable world for good. Seek Christ. Judgement is here.
@@EQOAnostalgia You sound a little pessimistic. I hope everything is going ok
Aaaaaaaah
@@EQOAnostalgiahope you get out of the evangelical death cult sooner rather than later
One of the most haunting animated segments I've ever seen.... especially the war imagery.....😖😖😖
I watched The Wall so many times with my dad it really is a hell of an experience.
It is man... I think about the first time I watched it with some friends. What a crazy experience... crazy.
I'm American, my dad is a Costa Rican man, he had this film on VHS and me and my sister would watch it because we all liked Pink Floyd, I'd watch this VHS and I could never make sense of it, I'm older now and looking back its so dark... I love this movie for what it is and the memories it gives me.
This song and graphics are very much to the point in this day of age .😢
Every time in my life I heard this it gave me goosebumps, but today its heart stopping
This is horrific
Really tells you a shitload about war doesn’t it ? So many lives ! And here we are, supposedly in the most peaceable of times
@@daveg6227 I agree so much
I never knew it was about the bombing of London until recently. And never put together that the child speaking in the beginning about an airplane in the sky was about to be bombed. Ya. Pretty fricken brutal.
It is not if you listen!!!
who said , the promise of a brave New World was for "you" UK ukraines 0:56
"When the promise of a brave new world unfurled" just hits way too close to home for me.
This is feeling more and more relatable everyday. Let’s hope our generation doesn’t have to face a world without blue skies like our forefathers before us.
ill never forget the experience of seeing The Wall film during its initial run. I was fairly unfamiliar with Floyd before but walked out as huge fan.
First song I learned all the way through on guitar back in the early 90s. I loved this song so much I had to learn it. It took me months but I learned the entire song. Still play it today. Legends
"look mummy, there's an airplane up in the sky"
*slow mow view of the kid's mum looking up in the sky as her smile fades away*
The wall.
A timeless masterpiece 😊
The People who choose the music in these episodes genuinely deserve a raise.
Oh so we also came back to this song from Rick and Morty 😂
It was definitely a good choice
Did you notice the Cat who talks to Jerry looks like the cat in the beginning of this. It had the same white penis shaped mark on its face
And now that Rick and Mortey Brought you here I highly recommend you go watch and listen to The Wall.
What? It's a movie
This little bit of the movie stands alone as the greatest music video ever, from a time before music videos were really a thing.
Well MTV was just launched the year before the movie came out. It was heavily promoted on MTV with trailers etc. before release. But music video was launched
really in 1981 but a lot of artists were putting out videos including longform ones (like Blondie's Eat to the Beat Video album VHS and Laserdisc) a few years before
all this.
A song and video very appropriate to current times.
Nobody that has never lived through war or its affects .. aftermath.. could ever really relate...the loss is more than words can relay
Дуже іронічно , що це одна із моїх улюблених пісень, до подій які сталися.
who said , the promise of a brave New World was for "you" UK ukraines 0:56
✌Peace to all, no matter what side of the wall you dwell.
Так само.
The flames are long gone...but the pain lingers on....that still hurts me now. After war there is no winners or losers, just fucking victims of the war.
_The meaning to this is more relevant now than ever before!_
you got that right
It certainly is..
🎼We don't need no vaccination, we dont need no thought control..🎼
_No dark sarcasm of Pending Doom..._
_Politicians leave them people alone!_
_Hey! Politicians! Leave them people alone!_
_All-in-all it's just another, prick in the wall._
_...All-in-all they're just another, prick in the wall._
_If yuh don't get Vaxxed..._
_You can't have any Covid,_
_How can you have any Covid,_
_...If yuh don't get Vaxxed!?_
World War II and the Blitz is no way comparable to the Covid-19 pandemic.
It's so eerie, it really makes you feel the worry and the fear felt by those affected by the WW2 Nazi Regime. Such a good song and representation.
30 yrs later and this still makes me cry 😢
For some reason this was my favorite scene.
The song I listened 3 hours before war started. It’s really now the worst association I have in my life with the music I love so much.
After yesterday, this song hits even harder
2/24/2022 still listening
I first saw this nearly forty years ago. It still knocks me backwards.
This music is so timeless.
Everytime I hear this song I always think of the video, it brought me to tears the first time I watched it
Man I get so emotional hearing Pink Floyd the Wall and whenever I hear Goodbye Blue Skies it brings me back to first seeing this as a child. I always tell myself this is were the scary art in the movie begins. It always frightened me as a child I was so scared watching it but my dad loved it. As I got older this is one of my top favorite albums and the movie I enjoy too. This song in particular tho just sends chills down my spine idk if it is because the art illustrated in the movie or the meaning of it or just both combined. I get flashbacks the first time watching it
I’ll forever love this album
This scared the he'll out of me as a kid. 6 years later, I'm not ashamed to say nothing changed. This is still gut wrenching
Si
This video is about to get flooded with people who watched Rick and Morty if it hasn't already.
Yes yes it is and I’m here for it!! Always good to see new people discover an awesome song they haven’t heard before 😌
Much more than that, 2 hits of purple mescaline in the zeigfield theatre NYC circa 1983, what an experience
Wait why?
Or people who are the age to actually appreciate and understand it.
I was wondering why so many kid comments were here
Goodbye blue sky. The darkest animation in this movie.
Hey, do you remember Nostalgia Critic called this song "Oscar Bait"?
I like critic but that was one of the stupidest remarks ever
I don’t like critic and his remarks are routinely shallow and surprisingly misunderstanding. It’s like he has a 5 year old’s memory of what he reviews-nostalgia or first impressions, perhaps, but maybe you should watch it again first.
In the album it’s more eerie first you hear its a beautiful day then suddenly you start hearing planes coming then you hear the little girl then begins the animated sequence
Smoked a whole 2 ounces over the duration watching the entire movie. 11/10 would recommend
Yeah i hear ya. . . but when you're done puffing your brains out. Open your f'ing eyes and look at how evil this world is.
It's amazing how effective the harmony of the two voices singing the "ooo's" is at transmitting an overbearing sense of dread, sadness, anger and outrage all at the same time. How the fuck did Pink Floyd do that? Multidimensionality in a drawn out vowel!
I reckon hope is also in those "ooo's"
essa musica junto com o vídeo chega a arrepiar
I'm so glad Pink Floyd made this cincematic master piece! This scene in particular made me realize how bad high school is.
High School? And The Blitz wasn't too swift, either.
I can’t tell if you’re trolling, but even Another Brick in the Walk pt 2 isn’t just “high school bad”, it was about certain teachers who made sure students were punished for showing any amount of creativity or originality. Hence those teachers became just “another brick in the wall”, like his mother, WWII, his ex wife, etc, if you’re not trolling then I hope you take the time to actually listen to the lyrics and the album as a whole, because you just sound stupid
it's not supposed to be high school, it's about primary school in the UK in the 50s and 60s
This scene has nothing to do with school, it's about the Blitz.
Top tier animation and an absolutely GENIUS way to communicate the terrors of war. Instead of showing what war looks like through images that we all unfortunately got desensitized to, it shows us how it FEELS like. On a deep, deep, psychological level.
...and what did Doug Walker had to say about this? "Lmao, world war 2 with monster! Is it silly?"
F you, Doug.
this sequence is like an animated bekcinski painting
Does anyone else love how sympathetic the gas mask creatures are. They’re humanoid but they’re body language is more like an animal. They’re creepy but the way the huddle together makes me want to tuck them into bed.
They are somehow adorable for me, dont know why
I an album packed with emotionally crushing songs… this fairly lyrical simple one somehow manages to stick out and always make me cry a little.
I love the symbolism in this video, especially that Germanic eagle.
We also bombed the living shit out of them and killed way more women and children in bombings.
Don’t forget that.
We’re not angels.
Dresden bombings... it was SO bad... that it literally caused f'ing fire tornadoes... okay? Sorry but uhhhh, both sides are bastards, and God is about to judge this world.
Beautiful movie and album never gets old
You have no idea how happy I was to see my favorite Pink Floyd song in Rick and Morty.
It’s a favorite of mine too, and my ears perked up the moment it start. It caught me really off guard.
Me 3
Me 4, and it’s hear not see.
@@potatochips42 who cares? You know what they meant
@@potatochips42 You are correct. But also, I watch with subtitles so it works on a technicality.
I come here to cry often😢
This is the beauty of pain.
Endlessly relevant :(
The heart felt replies of this song and video are as meaningful as the video itself!
Remember drawing the scene. A Long time ago. Always a beautiful trip
“Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a brave new world unfurled beneath the big blue sky?”
“The flames are all long gone but the pain lingers on.”
This song besides Mother is my favorite from the album. The lyrics are so beautiful.
Never forget what humans are capable. both good and bad, banal and benevolent.
England, France... used to be colonial countries and bring wars to many others. Suddenly WWs came and they started to cry about how awful war is
France had wars on the home front way before the wws
well, maybe you didn't know this, but there has been a steady stream of wars on the European continent for centuries
Ironic, considering the countries that whine about being colonised are the exact same countries that at some point have done their own share of conquering.
my favorite band and i have many
This song is amazing. The symbolism to the lyrics is chilling. Too bad our governments don’t listen.
They do listen. They like it. All of it.
Yeah, expecially UN ignored Palestine
It's capital that drives nations to war, not government per se, wars are extremely profitable
@@ernestokrapf I like marx, but this is wrong unless you expand the definition of capital. Was the war in Ukraine caused by capital? Or by a pseudo nostalgic myth?
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@@m.streicher8286One influences the other, Russia is very much a capital-driven oligarchy in the post-Soviet era. Granted Ukraine is too, but still
The white bird that explodes into a big black bird as well as the monstrous creature that becomes a gray structure, both resemble Chernabog from "The Night on Bald Mountain" sequence from Disney's FANTASIA (1940)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobog#:~:text=Chernobog%20(Latin%3A%20Zcerneboch%2C%20lit,Helmold%20in%20the%20Chronica%20Slavorum.
Means "Black God" in the language ancestral to both Russian and Ukrainian....
I love just staring at the sky.
The brutality of the guitar, the vague swooping, the use of silence, no interpretation of the horrors of WWII come close to what this song and the animation that supports this accomplish
other kids watched Disney, I somehow found this at my library on film...and man am I happy that I did.
no hay peor o mejor momento para escuchar esta canción que este.........
Si, yo creo este es un muy triste y preciso video para el veces. Es extraña vive en las veces similar a este video. (lo siento, mi español no es mi primero idioma)
I watch this film 10 years ago and it was just good film with good music.
But now all changes, and i understand that film
I got a hand it to Morty. Not anyone can start Solar War I.
That cat deserved an Oscar
Thanks!Love,Philip.
Danke für`s mitspielen...viel Spass beim nächsten Versuch
When Rick and Morty pulled out this beauty my brain almost split, to contrast a song that's so powerful with a show that's so out there and silly, just fucking broke me. This is a song that I sit and cry too, being used in a show I watch to cool down, fuck if the writers of that show don't have good taste.
Just when im getting into it it ends.
Jesus Christ man
At 0:21 how do they make that sounds. Like u normally hear it in movies r shows when danger or anything else that would be a threat. I love it and gives a eerie ass scary sort of feel to it
Perhaps a lot of distortion on an organ or some kind of horn, Maybe even a bass guitar.
I think its a French horn with reverb . the sound emphasises the section perfectly. I doubt the song would work without it
@@kevintynan7432 I agree. It wouldn't be the same at all
Great, seein this in full Details
Life imitates art 💔
* Absolutely bows in awe "
i remember sawing this clip for the first time back when i was around 4. The feelings evoked by the clip sticked like how 9/11 did. i mean, just by looking at a picture, it ewokes such strong emotions, it's like an emotion embodied in a picture, making your skin creep and cold runing through your body multiple times just as u watch it. I dont know if there is any better masterpiece artwork on war. i think this clip made gasmasks creepy for a life to me, not because it's scary, but how humans can treat other humans is scary. and i havent even mentioned the lyrics
This is now
Somehow, I feel like that only mature people listen to pink floyd and understand them completely…they’re on another level of music.
I love how they channel the Beach Boys in the refrain - worth waiting for, that.
As all the old people from WWII steadily pass away we forget what it feels like to live through Hell on Earth. We as a society forget about the millions of innocent men, women and children who died, all for the games of madmen with an unquenchable thirst for power. It's obvious we have forgotten because we're coming back around to another global conflict, another war that no one wins except in the news. To the people who run the world we are all just pawns, all expendable, all fodder for the unappeasable war machine. I am the grandson of a WWII vet and a Korean POW, and the son of a Vietnam vet, I don't want my kids or grandkids drafted, I don't want you or your kids drafted, I don't want to see the world blown to pieces and all life wiped off the face of the Earth. The people pushing the buttons don't care, they will be safely underground in their luxury bunkers eating caviar and sipping champagne while everything above them burns and dies. I pray for peace 🙏☮️
I mean, sure, if you ignore plenty that happened since, I suppose - but why would you?
Great band
Comfortably Numb and Dogs may have two of the best guitar solos in Rock n Roll but the guitar work on this song is just so beautiful
Hitting pretty hard rn
Oh! A banking commercial in front of a Pink Floyd song! Perfect.
Great remaster... awesome stuff.
MEGA MEGA JOYA!! Inmortal piece
The Iron Eagle becoming a Sky Scraper and then becoming ruined to become a ribcage is an incredible image
Ich war nach diesem Video, traurig und verzweifelt.
Ob all der Menschen die sich so viel Leid zufügen.
In meiner Verzweiflung und Naivität, kann ich nur eines schreiben… hört auf damit !!!😢
This album and Pink Floyd have forever ruined my standards for albums and music
It is the end of Dec 2023 and it has been weeks since we have seen blue skies... Goodbye indeed...
I remember my mom showing me this music video when i was 9/10, still don't forget it