What did Pink Floyd mean by Another Brick in the Wall?

What did Pink Floyd mean by Another Brick in the Wall?

In Another Brick in The Wall, one of the most famous tracks of the group, Pink’s detachment already has a form, and it is the title itself that suggests it: any tragedy, injustice or abuse can only be “another brick” in an already existing wall.

Is Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 disco?

“Part 2” was released as a single, Pink Floyd’s first in the UK since “Point Me at the Sky” (1968). It sold over four million copies worldwide and topped singles charts in fourteen countries, including in the UK and United States….Another Brick in the Wall.

“Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)”
Genre Progressive rock hard rock dance-rock disco

What is the moral of The Wall Pink Floyd?

Solitude can construct indestructible walls—that’s Pink Floyd’s ultimate message in their album ‘The Wall’. As social animals, we’re destined to interact with other human beings. That’s humanity’s intrinsic nature, after all: we must socialize to be part of something.

What is the guy yelling at the end of Another Brick in the Wall?

The song also features a school choir for lead vocals in some sections and back up vocals in other sections. As the song ends you can hear a teacher (Actually, Roger himself) yelling in a Scottish accent “Wrong, do it again” then “If you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding!

How hard is comfortably numb guitar solo?

It is definitely a step up from the first solo in the song though so if you don’t get it right away just stick with it. Getting the bends and vibrato’s and their combination in perfect pitch is challenging if you are not used to it. But its not that hard either.

Does The Wall use real balls?

We felt that the only way to represent the way the ball dropped was to actually simulate it, using programmed physics (with potentially a nudge or two to make it fall where we wanted for instructional purposes). We created The Wall in After Effects based not on supplied dimensions but on footage evaluation.