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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @maggiereneemusic
    @maggiereneemusic  Год назад +8

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    • @philshorten3221
      @philshorten3221 Год назад +1

      Backing Singers were singing the London School Childrens part..... Hence the vocals 😉

    • @shawneldridge4465
      @shawneldridge4465 Год назад

      stryper shining Star

  • @noelleone1305
    @noelleone1305 3 месяца назад +15

    Don't ever say Pink Floyd sounds like somebody else...the somebody else sound like Pink Floyd.

  • @krismarquardt3317
    @krismarquardt3317 Год назад +59

    "The Wall" really falls into the rock opera genre. Listening to the entire album would answer your questions about why certain sounds (like the helicopters) were used in the beginning. Much like the Who's Quadrophenia and Tommy rock operas individual songs are great but hearing them in context with each other tells the whole story.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Год назад +1

      Quadrophenia was one of the few albums using a format that was attempting to be the "nex thing", quad track audio.

    • @simondobbs4480
      @simondobbs4480 Год назад

      The Dark Side of the Moon was originally published in quadraphonic.@@kurtsnyder4752

    • @Shalmaneser1
      @Shalmaneser1 Год назад +3

      "The Wall" movie would help Maggie to fill in her lapsed education. ;P

  • @LarryLewis-nz1oy
    @LarryLewis-nz1oy Год назад +32

    I think the singing style of the backup singers is meant to sound more like the children who originally sang those parts.

    • @hullbarrett
      @hullbarrett Год назад +2

      Quite right ... quite right...

  • @indolentcheese
    @indolentcheese Год назад +30

    David Gilmour; bringing you the tastiest licks in rock & roll for the past 50 years.🎸

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 Год назад +11

    This is a song protesting the harsh treatment kids got at UK schools. I was 13 when this album came out. So it hit home for me and a lot of kids of my generation. Even though our schools were probably more progressive than some of the traditional UK schools.

  • @ninemirrors
    @ninemirrors Год назад +4

    'the guitarist is really really gorgeous'??? You damn him with faint praise! He's f*cking legend! Nobody bends emotion out of so few cords that he does!

  • @DSWilkes
    @DSWilkes Год назад +18

    Their album Dark Side of the Moon is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. DSOTM made the Billboard top 200 in 1973, the year I was born, and stayed there until I was 14 years old, 724 consecutive weeks. That placed them in Guinness's for the longest time on the charts. DSOTM has frequently reappeared on the charts over the years since it first left. As of this month September 2023 the album has made the top 200 list a staggering 1000 weeks total. 2nd place is Legend by Bob Marley and the Wailers 229 weeks less than DSOTM.

  • @garyluciani1082
    @garyluciani1082 8 месяцев назад +4

    Let's give a round of applause for Tim Renwick the second guitar player as well.
    Great solo in it's own right.

  • @peterdawson2403
    @peterdawson2403 Год назад +4

    Been listening to Pink Floyd as long as I can remember, I am 60, and find their originals to be the best.

  • @kallsop2
    @kallsop2 Год назад +5

    The thing about the "accent" is that the whole double album is a story that needs to be listened to in it's entirety because it's the story of Syd Barrett a founding member of Pink Floyd and his childhood and growing up in England after WWII. It's a sad tragic story about a brilliance that was lost. The movie "The Wall" is a great movie to watch because it ties it all together.

  • @robertvirnig638
    @robertvirnig638 Год назад +12

    The music video for this song is also great. There was much more production put into it than most videos of the time.

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden 10 месяцев назад

      All or most of the music video is from the film "The Wall."

  • @Sam-cq3sl
    @Sam-cq3sl 2 месяца назад +2

    David Gilmour was a legend on guitar, he is one of if not, the best to be around at the time of the start of psychedelic rock

  • @xheralt
    @xheralt 5 месяцев назад +1

    The helicopter effects threaded throughout the entire album are part of the authoritarian motif within the dystopian setting depicted by The Wall.

  • @mikescott2496
    @mikescott2496 7 месяцев назад +1

    Listen to the album in its entirety pink floyd is an art form each album tells a story the wall was a life story.

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Год назад +9

    Even though you don't react to movies, please consider watching The Wall even if it's on your own. When this came out, I was in 8th grade and the first time hearing it was off the jukebox in the poolhall. One of my best friends said he had the album, so we left to go to his house to play it. Soon after, we were singing this in the classroom. LOL One thing that draws me in is that bass-line, love a good bass-line. It just wouldn't sound right without the British accent, especially with the kids.

  • @gregdayton786
    @gregdayton786 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Maggie,this is Greg from Stockton Calif,thankyou for reviewing these great songs, also you are so beautiful!

  • @sneakyfox4651
    @sneakyfox4651 Год назад +63

    Rule # 1: You NEVER pause a David Gilmour guitar solo.
    Rule # 2: You NEVER violate Rule # 1.
    ;0)

    • @shillymonster6965
      @shillymonster6965 Год назад +2

      100% agree

    • @thedarcbird
      @thedarcbird Год назад +3

      Rule # 3: You NEVER EVER violate Rule # 1.

    • @hullbarrett
      @hullbarrett Год назад +1

      @@thedarcbird Rule #4: Only two guys to a fight.

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 Год назад

      🤫🤫🤫🤫NAZI.....

    • @haridarmawan
      @haridarmawan Год назад +3

      Once more maggie, never ever pause david gilmour guitar solo.

  • @Pomdownuder
    @Pomdownuder Год назад +1

    Everything is very considered and precise with Pink Floyd, nothing is just there, every note, every light flash, laser hit is exactly where it should be, when it should be.

  • @glennbrock6560
    @glennbrock6560 Год назад +5

    I see the helicopters as part of the scene setting to create the feel of living under the onus of war that hung over the U.K when they were kids..

  • @russhudson7362
    @russhudson7362 Год назад +4

    Helicopter is the authoritarian hovering and monitoring of the students

  • @daveparkhill5419
    @daveparkhill5419 5 месяцев назад +2

    Helicopter meant to bring the feel of the books Ferenheit 451 and 1984. I remember when school started manipulating us rather than "teaching" us.

  • @conan5885
    @conan5885 5 месяцев назад +1

    To understand where the phone dial and the helicopter sounds comes from you need to watch The Wall movie, to understand the Pink character and the full story. Most of the songs all link together to create the narrative of the story.

  • @BrianBogiaBricky
    @BrianBogiaBricky Год назад

    This is one of their biggest hits!! Love this song!! Me and many other young adults in school sang this very often when this song came out!!

  • @billboyd9028
    @billboyd9028 Год назад +17

    Great reaction! I recommend you track down a copy of Roger Waters 1990 "The Wall" concert that he performed at (next to) the Brandenburg Gate. I don' t think it's on RUclips, but there are copies on DVD. The visual of the building of The Wall and then the fall of The Wall was incredible - great reaction again - enjoyed it very much!

    • @maggiereneemusic
      @maggiereneemusic  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much for the feedback and great to see you at the Premiere! See you Saturday on the next Livestream! 😉🤘

  • @allengator1914
    @allengator1914 Год назад +5

    If anything Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" sounds like Pink Floyd and not the other way around. Yes it called a whammy bar, but the different sounds from the guitar come from using a foot pedal that can run the sound through multiple pre-programmed electronic filters to achieve the desired effect and sound depending upon which pedal you press.

  • @brendanaengenheister5351
    @brendanaengenheister5351 Год назад +29

    I think the original children were singing with an east London accent (east London being an area which was very poor and the children in that area were poorly educated)

    • @maggiereneemusic
      @maggiereneemusic  Год назад +5

      Gotcha. Thanks! 😉

    • @HenryMitchell1965
      @HenryMitchell1965 Год назад +4

      The kids on the recording were from Islington in NORTH London…

    • @mannyromero4511
      @mannyromero4511 Год назад +2

      No bruv...definitely not Cockney

    • @henryviii6341
      @henryviii6341 8 месяцев назад

      what you talking about. it’s the East London Accent. Nothing to do with education it’s the accent !

    • @Jeremynicholson
      @Jeremynicholson 2 месяца назад +1

      @@henryviii6341do u think accent change with the compass and geography? 😂 Education, economics, upbringing is what produced accents more then anything.

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Год назад +2

    This sums up my school days in the 70s.
    Some of the teachers were sadistic monsters who thought the best way to teach was to terrify the life out of you.
    You have to remember that we still got "the cane" or leather belt across the hand or backside in those days.
    Teachers would make you stand up in front of the whole class and read out a wrong answer and have them laugh and ridicule you.
    I got into trouble for daydreaming. I was actually composing an entire piece of music in my head and couldn't wait to get home and put it down on tape.
    So this song always hit home to me.
    School was a cruel place to be.
    Believe me, your highschools were a paradise compared to a secondary comprehensive over here in the 60s - 70s.

  • @wolfstrela
    @wolfstrela Год назад +1

    Any Live Pulse song is amazing.

  • @paulleighton9568
    @paulleighton9568 Год назад

    as you can tell by my comments i am a huge Pink Floyd fan. This was the song that got me into this group....

  • @doberski6855
    @doberski6855 Год назад +11

    Always fun to see you react Miss Renee. For your information, Brick in the Wall released in 1979 and Billie Jean released in 1982. Hardly surprising if Michael Jackson and his writing partner Quincy Jones were influenced by Roger Waters and Pink Floyd. Pretty sure Waters was influenced by Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson as well over the years.

    • @rmyikzelf5604
      @rmyikzelf5604 Год назад +2

      So many artist 'borrowed' from Pink Floyd.

  • @brianmac1
    @brianmac1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pink Floyd's performance of 'Comfortably Numb' at this same concert is one of the best music videos on the tube, in the opinion of many.

  • @robertkern9911
    @robertkern9911 Год назад +3

    I Iwas a union stagehand at the Nassau Coliseum when Pink Floyd was on the Waall tour. One of the best concerts I ever worked over 30 years at the job. The amount of equipment they brought was staggering . The most ttractor traaailers full I ever saw hell had to carry the whole wall:) Pulse even thoiugh there is No Roger Waters IMHO is 1 of the greatest concert videos you will ever see Thanks for the reaction

  • @adamh2203
    @adamh2203 Год назад +4

    I still feel that you would derive more from the new and unfamiliar music by simply listening to the studio track rather than listening/viewing videos from concerts. Yes, the live renditions are something to behold but, those who've incorporated the samplings that you do into their lives (sometimes long ago) from the original studio version have an entirely different affect on their souls. The studio version(s) is what made us older generations what we are. Those of us who originally know the studio version invite you into our world without distraction of images or years of time gone by to alter the sensation of the originals.

  • @Valhalrik
    @Valhalrik Год назад

    One of the best show ever was Pink Floyd live in 1994 Toronto, Canada at the CN A Blue Jays stadium! Baseball Team!

  • @CaptainKarate
    @CaptainKarate 6 месяцев назад +1

    Backing singers are British........(London accents to sound more like the children used in the music video).......the lead singer in this piece is Dave Gilmore, who joined in 1967🥸

  • @dmj4966
    @dmj4966 Год назад +5

    "This sounds like MJ"....MJ was singing ABC 123 when this song came out....

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад

      More like he was singing Don't Stop Til You Get Enough and Rock With You. Off the Wall was released the same year The Wall was.

    • @dmj4966
      @dmj4966 Год назад +1

      @@88wildcat I was being more metaphorical but I hear u. He was basically doing his ABC's age wise, but since the J5 did have a song by that name, kind of a smart a joke also

    • @dmj4966
      @dmj4966 Год назад

      😂

  • @davsaltego
    @davsaltego Год назад +1

    You have to listen to The Wall (and Dark Side of the Moon) in its entirety, straight through. They tell a story, and everything makes sense.

  • @MLFProp
    @MLFProp Год назад +6

    Great review Maggie. I apologize that I can't remember (being 70 might have something to do with that), but if you haven't reviewed 'Comfortably Numb' at the Pulse concert, it's a must. David's 10 minute solo is epic. I must say that I grew up with Pink Floyd. They were formed in 1965 I believe. They really took me over when I was in college in the early '70s and I've been a fan ever since. I still go back to Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here when I want to escape.

    • @geoffkeen8389
      @geoffkeen8389 7 месяцев назад

      Please don't ask that as it would be longer that Gone with the Wind.

  • @shaunmoller2997
    @shaunmoller2997 Год назад +1

    The Wall one of the best of all time so mush great songs

  • @johnmichie8411
    @johnmichie8411 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Maggie, I love your reactions. I grew up on this stuff. Pink Floyd always grab your spirit and transfixes you. Gilmour’s guitar takes you on a journey. I was lucky to grow up near London I was at one of these concerts at Earls Court. It’s great to see years later you are grooving their music. You’ve got a beautiful voice. Bravo 👍

    • @maggiereneemusic
      @maggiereneemusic  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your lovely comment. 😄♥️

    • @johnmichie8411
      @johnmichie8411 8 месяцев назад

      Your welcome. You should check out some material from Rush a three piece outfit from Ontario Canada. The singer Geddy Lee’s usually sings in the upper registers. The drummer Neil Peart probably the best drummer the world has heard. He was their main lyricist and his performances were unmatched. He mixed up time sequences so smoothly you have to rewind and hear when he did it.
      Songs
      Tom Sawyer
      The Spirit of the Radio
      Closer to the Heard
      Fly by Night
      Have fun on your music journey 🥳

  • @miguelarios1975
    @miguelarios1975 Год назад +2

    I love your reactions Maggie. 😅
    Pink Floyd is one of my favorite music band. ❤
    Greetings from Guadalajara Jalisco México. 🎉

  • @88wildcat
    @88wildcat Год назад +6

    The reason why they sing the verse so mechanically and robotically is because that is what the song is about. The subject of the song is how English schools discouraged individuality and creativity and instead promoted conformity and, for lack of a better word, coldness towards their students. Another brick in the wall means everyone is the same, faceless, with no uniqueness, nothing to separate one person from anyone else. That is what he felt the English school systems were churning out. Everyone singing in a monotonous tone helps drive home the point.

  • @kimdavies5354
    @kimdavies5354 10 месяцев назад

    1980 This Song was my Senior Class Motto-- Very popular

  • @markcastrovinci6074
    @markcastrovinci6074 Год назад

    They sing it in that style because that’s the way the kids sung it in the original recording.

  • @Zentrix-24
    @Zentrix-24 Год назад +2

    My fav PF album is "Saucerful Of Secrets", A psychedelic album that was so cool to listen to stoned, this was my era as the theme really was Sex, drugs, & Rock And Roll. Best time of my life and PF was a big part of the music scene. Thx for the reaction Maggs!

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 Год назад

    Ah! days of my youth. Lie down in a dark room, with the 'phones on and the Floyd.

  • @MrTech226
    @MrTech226 Год назад +1

    Maggie Renee
    Other guitarist, besides PF's original guitarist/singer, David Gilmour, who does the solo of this song is Tim Renwick. Tim went to school with his classmates, future founders of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett and Roger Waters. Tim worked as a session musician for many artists such as Elton John and Eric Clapton.

  • @AndrewGaw
    @AndrewGaw 2 месяца назад +1

    The second guitar solo is performed by Tim Renwick.

  • @jreyman
    @jreyman 9 месяцев назад

    Voice changes (with the same guitar), distortion and other effects are almost always a pedal or combination of pedals and or effects processors. Pitch bends are going to be string bends, use of the "whammy bar," and "wah" pedal, or similar device. Any electric stringed instrument can make use of such filters, pedals, FX processors, and similar devices, though they're most commonly used with electric guitars.

  • @sailinbob11
    @sailinbob11 Год назад

    You realize when you reference Michael or whoever Floyd came first. I saw them in 73 and 3 times after. I was 13 in 73.

  • @robertblake6986
    @robertblake6986 Год назад +5

    Helicopters shining lights from the sky has always meant someone’s in trouble. Something bad has happened or is soon to happen.

  • @marketingTUNEUP
    @marketingTUNEUP 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good choice pulse concert 94. Its the blue print for PF live. Audio and video perfection.

    • @avery7001
      @avery7001 Месяц назад +1

      I was at Birmingham 94 😊

    • @marketingTUNEUP
      @marketingTUNEUP Месяц назад +1

      @@avery7001 Nice in UK pF!. I caught 2 Pulse shows Oakland CA and in 87 Division Bell Tour. Love momentary lapse lp!. Pulse is so amazing.

  • @clyderaw
    @clyderaw 7 месяцев назад +1

    You got some soul girl! Awesome!!

  • @shillymonster6965
    @shillymonster6965 Год назад

    The middle back up singer is Sam Brown, she had a hit with a song called Stop in the 1988

  • @victorjba
    @victorjba Год назад +2

    The begining (the helicopter part) is from the previous song in the album called The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, that little cut is because there's a verse sung by Roger Waters, I'm not sure if it was deleted in post production or it was made like that (I saw a concert in that tour but it was too many years ago)

    • @ianfortier6796
      @ianfortier6796 Год назад +1

      It's a video glitch. The vocals in happiest days of out lives weren't sung on the tour. It should go from a small section of part 1, to the final section of happiest days, then the full part 2, with an echo of "stone" from Dogs at the end.

  • @gerulisz
    @gerulisz 3 месяца назад +2

    Pink Floyd - High Hopes please! :)

  • @marketingTUNEUP
    @marketingTUNEUP 9 месяцев назад

    Spot lights and helicopter sounds is a running theme with PF about the man - control of the ppl.

  • @ninemirrors
    @ninemirrors Год назад

    I saw the wall concert in Berlin 1990, after the real wall had fallen. Fantastic! The only thing higher than the helicopter was the crowd.

  • @nickosP-o3e
    @nickosP-o3e Год назад

    ...you have to see the movie! THE WALL (1979). This song is from this double album (the wall). You understood a lot of things and unswered the questions you have. And don't forget there is accent in language, they are Brittish.

  • @alanduncan1067
    @alanduncan1067 Год назад

    Likely one of, if not the best, live rock band you never got to see... :)

  • @ПівнєвВалентин
    @ПівнєвВалентин Год назад +9

    Great! But why haven't you used the record from the film "The Wall" with the kids' choir? It's more impressive!

    • @firedoc5
      @firedoc5 Год назад +1

      Beat me to it. LOL

  • @s.oliver3687
    @s.oliver3687 Год назад +1

    There's also a (dark) movie called "The Wall".
    Including the music of the album as soundtrack.

  • @rogermorgan1522
    @rogermorgan1522 11 месяцев назад +1

    The chopper, I think representative of the intimidation of the state. Just one mans opinion.

  • @coreywickramasekera9968
    @coreywickramasekera9968 Год назад +3

    Layne Staley and Tom Morello did a "SUPERGROUP" / Collaboration called Class OF 99, and covered ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL, to me better than any other Covers I've heard, it's different and distinctively different from ANYONE ELSE'S 😊

  • @kelleewolfe2834
    @kelleewolfe2834 7 месяцев назад

    You have to listen to Shine On You Crazy Diamond. It was written for former band mate Sid Barrett who unfortunately had to quit the band due to mental health issues and severe L.S.D use. There are several documentaries about him on RUclips. So sad. Anyway, the song is touching and beautiful. As usual, you definitely want to do the Pulse version.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Год назад +2

    Guess which drum fill came first.Floyd preceded Michael Jackson’s Beat It by about 5 years.
    And what’s “funny” about a London accent?

  • @jokabjo1694
    @jokabjo1694 Год назад

    The blonde woman in the choir are Sam Brown, that had her own hit in the 80's named STOP.

  • @richgoebel6650
    @richgoebel6650 10 месяцев назад

    The part skipped was probably Another Brick in the Wall Part 1. There also is a part three.
    The Wall Concept Album was made into a movie and either listening to it in its entirety, or watching the movie would bring a lot of understanding.

  • @MycontentisgoldJerryGold
    @MycontentisgoldJerryGold Год назад +1

    During the second solo, when you discussed the use of the whammy bar, the guitarist was playing in a style very similar to that of Alex Lifeson of the band RUSH. I think Lifeson was a big fan of PF and was the one influenced. I think it's most noticeable in the RUSH song "Distant Early Warning".

  • @nicoswann
    @nicoswann 8 месяцев назад

    the wall album came out in 79 , billy jean was released in 83

  • @dbriddie9525
    @dbriddie9525 Год назад

    the vocal style is actually a cockney (London) accent originally sung by children from London's Islington Green School

  • @thecarguy7238
    @thecarguy7238 11 месяцев назад

    Yea. They edit the beginning for radio play.. Check out the “remastered” version for the original beginning

  • @massinsa
    @massinsa Год назад

    Another great band, thanks you australia.

  • @michaelnettles-kf2bl
    @michaelnettles-kf2bl Год назад +5

    I would think the helicopters represent constant surveillance.

  • @davidm8165
    @davidm8165 2 месяца назад +2

    Julliard trained, huh? No, they didn't "skip" anything...that's the way the song is supposed to be!

  • @ruudbohm995
    @ruudbohm995 12 дней назад

    Thanks Mike

  • @kevanbodsworth9868
    @kevanbodsworth9868 Год назад

    Tone change "wah" is iften done by a foot pedal . Whamy bars pull the pitch of all the active notes Both can be used together to convey expresion

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Год назад +1

    When this came out I played the album over and over with headphones. You must check out the movie "The Wall"
    Happy 4/20😎😁

  • @mamertobernal4460
    @mamertobernal4460 Месяц назад

    As a contrast you should look at The Wall, live in Berlin, Cindy Lauper handles lead vocals and Roger does his bit, from a Helicopter..
    Or Mother with the late Sinead O'Conner on vocals.

  • @Valhalrik
    @Valhalrik Год назад

    The whole Early stuff From Pink Floyde Like Pipers from the Gates of Dawn and UMAGUMA

  • @dillonsronce2583
    @dillonsronce2583 Год назад

    That was definitely the wammy bar. Makes it easier to make that type of noise without having to bend the strings down a ton.

  • @clyderaw
    @clyderaw 7 месяцев назад

    I just found you on RUclips and I think you are Awesome Maggie! On one of your other reaction videos you said you like blues music. I can tell you can fall right in there on a song and hit the right parts. Have you ever watched the RUclips video of Prince, ‘Purple Rain live at Paisley Park’ ? I think you would love it.

  • @dangerous119
    @dangerous119 3 месяца назад +2

    I think what you meant to say was Michael Jackson sounds like Pink Floyd.

  • @hishamaziz3282
    @hishamaziz3282 Год назад

    You need to watch their movie "The Wall" to fully understand.

  • @kennethcurtis6648
    @kennethcurtis6648 7 месяцев назад

    Here's a little factoid for you, Guy Pratt the bass player also played with MJ amongst others like Madonna and Sophie Ellis Beckstar ( excuse the spelling) who has recently been at the top of the chart again with their song 'Murder on the dance floor ' ,he also had an Australian and European no 1 with his band 'Icehouse ' ,all before he started playing with the Floyd.

  • @vinstar9922
    @vinstar9922 7 месяцев назад

    the bass player Guy Pratt here played the bass in Jacko"s Earth Song

  • @marionestelberger995
    @marionestelberger995 10 месяцев назад

    you should all see the film

  • @lifelongred7056
    @lifelongred7056 Год назад

    Everyone knows the lyrics and what to expect.

  • @avery7001
    @avery7001 Месяц назад

    Maggie that sound could be the Leslie a Spinning ining horn inside a cabinet . Love you❤
    The grateful dead used a leslie.

    • @avery7001
      @avery7001 Месяц назад

      *Spinning pinning horn

  • @stephenedwardpaynter
    @stephenedwardpaynter Год назад

    The music video of the kids rioting, and on a conveyor belt ... adds to the song and might be worth its own reaction video - although I enjoyed this version too.

  • @trixiebella
    @trixiebella Год назад +1

    Great job Maggie!! G

  • @richardgrahame5408
    @richardgrahame5408 Год назад

    When Brick In The Wall first came out and debut on Top Of The Pops, their video was of rows of Red Claw Hammers marching in a strate line. The Education Authority here in the UK weren't very happy with this song as it was anti establishment.

  • @alanbyram6015
    @alanbyram6015 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Maggie, The accent of there voices is because they are from England, and some have a broader accent than others. Cheers

  • @Bongus75
    @Bongus75 Год назад +1

    You have to watch the movie they made in order to comprehend stuff like the helicopter

  • @ninemirrors
    @ninemirrors Год назад

    Pink Floyd works (or worked I guess) quite a bit with different tempos. Look at Comfortably Numb where you have this bass that moves slowly, even when the rest kicks it up creating a sense of time distortion. This comes through in quite a few of their pieces.

  • @dennish3032
    @dennish3032 Год назад +1

    This is live with adult pro's singing. The official youtube vid has most of those parts sung by very (music) educated kids. The story and kids singing tells the story much better. Feel the anger as they tell you about it. Helicopter sound is just a sound as part of the lead in and lead back out. It captures the attention.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Год назад +1

    I think it's Another Brick In The Wall part 2. The sound is supposed to be a train but it's hard to get a steam train in the 1970's so they had to use a helicopter is my guess.

  • @ronbirchard5262
    @ronbirchard5262 Год назад

    if you ever get the chance the the live video of Another Brick IN The Wall live in Germany. its about 2 or 2.5 hours long a bunch of guest artist sing, play. i think it was done made on the last tour of the band (2000 ??)

  • @friki-tiki
    @friki-tiki Год назад

    I would love to see a reaction channel watch The Wall from beginning to end so they could experience it as it was meant to be. You could puase during the songs like a normal reaction video and then break it up in to multiple vdeos as a YT series.