Pink Floyd · Another Brick In The Wall (Parts I-II-III)
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Published 2023-01-16
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All Comments (21)
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Just got an ad in the middle of this song, it should be a crime to do that
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Those drums and bass at the start of part 2 always hit me like a truck. It is MANDATORY that you hear it with headphones.
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I remember my dad listening to this song when I was a kid. I'm 29 now and maybe my kids will remember us listening to it now.
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This is a composition, not just a regular song. Their sound is just so unique and good.
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Yes. I am 78 yrs old and still enjoying music!
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This song never gets old! A true masterpiece
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My late brother in law (Gary) got me into Floyd when I was about 13 (around 1983) and I've been a fan ever since. Every time I play an album or hear a tune by pink floyd, I think of him. Thank you Gary Chadwick, you are missed by all of us. And thank you for this.
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This album came out at a dark time in my life aged 15/16yrs. It was a life-saver - held me together for my school years. Always appreciating what musicians can do to heal the soul since.
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I bought this album in 1979...what incredible listening to then and still now
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I was in college on a spring day in 1983 in a business class with the windows open and this song playing. Our teacher appreciated it and wove it into what he was talking about. As he was finishing, he said his lesson was about to reach a crescendo, just as the song was. We all cracked up. A great memory. Ironic we had a cool teacher, unlike the one in the song.
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[Part 1] 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 "You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still lady!" 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] [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
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I love Pink Floyd The best ever. I can’t stop listening
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This composition was how I first heard the song on the radio from Cleveland, Ohio. Awesome Pink Floyd musicianship.
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This trilogy (if you count the happiest days of our life) is the best thing to zone out to!
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I've never done drugs, but listening to this in the middle of the night, while i'm laying in my bed, with my lava lamp on make's me feel like i'm high
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Pink Floyd, simply the Best ever!!
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Pink Floyd debe ser declarado patrimonio musical mundial
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Wayne. From Melbourne. Vic Australia. Love ❤️. This. Band. And. Can. Play. It. Over and over again 😊😊😊
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Real crime not hearing pink Floyd words are great but musical instruments pure gold
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This band has a league all on it's own. I know its considered rock but it's really more than that. Pink Floyd had some very unique songs, so different it's just on another scale as anyone ever been.