One of the best solos ever written... Listen to my heavy rendition of it right here :) th-cam.com/video/wb_UyyFpAI4/w-d-xo.html (I promise the plug is worth it ;)
It depends though. I did go to a school that was very "conventional" and asked a lot of its students, but that's also where I learned critical thinking. Which now allows me to question some of the stuff I was taught, but mostly what I wasn't taught. Of course my school was very different from the reality of British schools at the time Roger Waters would have frequented them.
About 2 years ago I rediscovered Pink Floyd. Back in the 80s when my dad was a teen, this is what he would listen to. He would tell me and my brother about the bass in his car and how it would make In The Flesh sound like real planes. I remembered Another Brick in the Wall pt. 2 the most. My dad would play this song as a kid and every time that I hear it as an 18-year-old now, I get flooded with memories. I now have all of The Wall memorized from listening to it so much. The best album!
I remember singing this song when I was in elementary school on the last day for summer break. My mom said I was the first kid out of the school and I jumped down several stairs, arms up singing, “Hey teachers! Leave them kids alone!!!!” I was so excited to be free and get home to sing and play my favorite songs. I am a singer/songwriter today. Pink Floyd nailed it! I love this song! My fav Pink Floyd tune for sure!!!! It inspired me then and it still does today! Thank you Pink Floyd for your musical genius!
Unfortunately, people interpret this song literally. However, currently, it is up to show the struggle of teachers in not allowing the alienation and headache of young minds. Congratulations to the teachers!!!"
@@couldyou_dont PUT YOUR FAITH AND TRUST IN JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK UPON THE CROSS ON WHICH HE SHED HIS BLOOD FOR OUR FORGIVENESS OF SINS AND HEALING BECAUSE YOU MUST BE BORN AGAIN TO HAVE GOD'S TRUE FORGIVENESS OF SIN and TRUE HEALING and TRUE PEACE and TRUE REST FOR YOUR SOUL AND TRUST AND BELIEVE IN HIS RESURRECTION BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY GHOST BY WHICH HE ROSE AGAIN TO GIVE US HIS ETERNAL EVERLASTING LIFE AND IN HIS ASCENSION TO THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD OUR FATHER AFTER WHICH HE SENT THE HOLY SPIRIT TO US YOU AND ME DID WE MAY ALL BE ABLE TO BELIEVE AND TRUST AND KNOW THAT GOD IS TRUE AND REAL AND EXISTS AND BE BORN AGAIN BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY GHOST WHO CONVICTS US OF OUR SINS END OF THE JUDGMENT OF THE WORLD AND THE RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH IS IN CHRIST JESUS OUR LORD FOR IT IS ONLY THROUGH THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK UPON THE CROSS (NOT OUR OWN WORKS BUT HIS) THAT WE CAN EVEN BE MADE RIGHTEOUS AT ALL BEFORE GOD THE FATHER FOR OUR SINS ARE MANY BUT GOD RICH IN MERCY SENT HIS SON JESUS CHRIST WHO IS GOD HIMSELF IN HUMAN FORM YET WITHOUT SIN TO BE THE PERFECT SACRIFICE FOR OUR SINS TO TAKE THE PUNISHMENT THAT WE DESERVED FOR OUR SINS UPON HIMSELF SO THAT WE COULD BE FORGIVEN AND BE SPARED GOD'S WRATH FOR OUR SINS AND INSTEAD BE JUSTIFIED BEFORE GOD AND HAVE HIS SALVATION AND HIS ETERNAL EVERLASTING LIFE AND NO LONGER FEAR THE STING OF DEATH AND FEAR GOING TO HELL BUT INSTEAD REMAIN AT REST IN GOD THROUGH CHRIST BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH ABIDING GOD'S TRUE REST AND TRUE PEACE WHICH SURPASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING AND IN GOD'S THE FULL OF ASSURANCE OF SALVATION KNOWING THAT WE HAVE ETERNAL LIFE (AND THOUGH OUR FLESHLY BODIES WON'T LAST FOREVER) OUR SOULS WILL GO ON AND LIVE FOREVER AND GO TO HEAVEN TO BE HOME WITH GOD OUR FATHER AND NOT DIE AND GO TO HELL FOR OUR SINS FOR FOR WE WHO HAVE FAITH AND TRUST AND BELIEVE INTO JESUS CHRIST THE ROCK OF OUR SALVATION OUR TRUE SAVIOR, AND LORD, AND OUR TRUE HUSBAND, HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN OF ALL OUR SINS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE IN JESUS CHRIST BY THE BLOOD OF CHRIST AND WE KNOW THIS BY HIS HOLY SPIRIT WHOM HE GOD HAS GIVEN US AS A SEAL AND TESTIMONY TO TESTIFY TO US THAT WE BELONG TO CHRIST AND ARE SAVED IN CHRIST JESUS BY THE POWER OF HIS BLOOD WHICH HE SHED FOR US UPON HIS CROSS IN JESUS NAME I DECLARE THIS OVER YOU AMEN! AMEN! HALLELUJAH! PRAISE GOD!
It's not easy to go against a huge and solid mass with thoughts totally against theirs and to be so successful! Very brave and corageous band, not counting their remarkable talent. LONG LIVE THIS BAND! ! !
I remember the video in the 80s as a kid and it definitely had the human kids on the conveyor belt dropping into the machine for real.. unforgettable seeing it and hearing it at that age
I remember we where doing work in my class and my teacher put on music for us to listen to and this song was the first one on and she automatically skipped it
I mean, to be fair, it still has all the meaning it always had. From the time the members of Pink Floyd grew up and the times we did, the school system has always been cranking us out like nameless animals.
@winniepeg2020 80s schools weren't much better Strict on everything and the most boring curriculum and of the teachers were absolutely horrible couldn't wait to get out of there
The kids who said ‘Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone’ are now middle aged adults, many with children of their own. It’s mind blowing to think of it that way.
2024 and this still sends a shiver down your spine. Back in the days when you were getting a wooden blackboard duster flung at you for the slightest thing or the belt/ cane over your hand for doing something wrong. Kids today have no idea how lucky they are.
Listening to this in the car and shouting “IF YOY DON’T EAT YOUR MEAT, YA CAN’T HAVE ANY PUDDING” in a British accent in the car is an absolute mood isn’t it.
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My god... THAT SOLO. I always hear how Comfortably Numb has some of the best solo(s) of all time, but I think I actually prefer this one. Don't get me wrong, I'm nuts for the Comfortably Numb solo(s), but there's something about Gilmour's playing on this ending solo that evokes such emotion. I love that he's never been about "Look how fast I can play!" and has always leaned towards squeezing every ounce of emotion out of each note. Truly the greatest guitarist of all time, in my opinion.
8This song made an impression on me when i heard it decades ago. I remember my high school maths teacher banging his fist on the table, telling us we were not achieving enough. He told us how we would grow up to be binmen or postmen if we failed(no offense to those jobs). He would also scold you for speaking in slang to him or pick up tables and bang them agaisnt the wall, blaming us for not listening if we asked him to explain a maths equation again. He frequently had a cup of hot chocolate on his desk. I remember him threatening a boy, saying he would make him cry in front of all his friends. The man was a narcissistic tyrant. This song helped me realise school and education are two different things. What a bully this man was. I also hated being made to shower in a large room full of 30 other lads in high school. The P.E teacher would stand at the entrance making sure you washed properly. Imagine the safeguarding today!
When I was a child, I was fascinated by this number. I dreamed of hearing it live. Yesterday, this dream came true in Budapest. It was an indescribable, incomparable experience. Thank you Roger Waters!
My oppa (grandfather) and i loved to listen to pink floyd together when i was growing up. I learned today of his passing, and i needed to hear our music, a tribute to our times together listening to pink floyd, his favourite musical group. I know hed be proud of me for continuing the tradition.
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.
I appreciate this song more as an adult than I did as a rebellious teenager. The British school system genuinely is evil, the thought control spoken of in the lyrics isn't exaggerated. Many of the bricks in my wall were formed at school. This album should be required listening.
@@strick9tea most American universities don’t indoctrinate shit. If you are talking about the fact that they don’t teach conservative ideals, that would be because conservative ideals tend to be based off of religious dogma and fear tactics. If you think about it, who’s really being indoctrinated? A group of adults going to a place of higher learning, or the masses of common people being told that certain groups of people are coming after their kids, and that they should be afraid. Universities don’t produce the kind of liberals that don’t think for themselves, the media does that just fine. But the right wing often likes to pretend that they aren’t equally brainwashed, if not to a higher degree. Who’s the real sheep? Another word for a herd is a congregation after all.
I was harassed by my english teacher and principal because i was mentally unstable from all the surgerys i had. 15 different familys left my school because their kids were also getting harassed by our new principal for many different reasons. danm I never knew Pink Floyd's songs could hit close to home like that.
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Because in the 1970’s uk was using the over a century old industrial revolution teaching that included abuse (mental and physically), neglect and mistreated, so what did pink floyd do, YEP made a song so deep that it rebel for the education system. Few weeks later the government were concerned about that song being to popular and they have to change the school system and curriculum and spoiler alert punk floyd won with one song that is about how unmodernised the uk was at the time this is the story about it (I think)
This was the #1 song on the US charts on my 13th birthday. THE perfect song for that insane time for me. Will always be part of my DNA now and forever.
Lets Never Be Creative Again! : the meaning is : our educationnal system is wrong, we are trying to format our children to fit in our current society while they should be the ones building it in the future.
Not quite 100% correct. The song came from a album/movie where it represented the main characters spiral inwards into himself and then his force of the outside world to reflect the inside. The wall itself is a representation of depression and repression its created by the main character to protect himself from his loss,which was majorly effects by the teacher, thus the teacher is "another brick in the wall". The teacher is simple a puppet, a creature of ugliness whose only thought is to take the children and remove all sense of identification and process them into something else that is not what they were before. That society is represented by the hammer, a symbol of fashionism, he himself is just another hammer. In other words, whatever happens his actions are not his own, and the children suffer as they themselves slowly build up walls of their own. There is no idea within the songs of the children building a future, they are doomed to be the same as their forefathers. Its a rather depressing song... n the movie, the characters own experiences end up turning the world around him into EXACTLY everything he resents. You can't always view this song on its own it needs to be viewed as collective whole. The Real life puppet you see here also was used in the concert related to this, it was designed to lurch over the audience and move as though it was a"thing" not person. It was quite large in size for a moving puppet... I had to do a study on this album for a art subject, the teacher is the most significant passing figure....
saw the movie under the influence 3x and everytime a different parzty favor.and completely sober..sober was the best..audio wise but visually a little bit of shrooms and was fantastic..
When I was in 8th grade we had an event and one of our English teachers chose this song and 'tha happiest days of our lives' for our class to sing. Our clothes were all black. We had another English teacher but she wasn't involved in any of these although she was going to watch us, sitting in the front row. She was a lot older and had more experience than him (the teacher that prepared all of this) and everyone in the school respected her. So he wanted us to point at her while we were singing the 'hey teacher leave them kids alone' part as a joke of course, we were a little scared of her but still did what he said. She just smiled, thankfully. I'll remember that day for the rest of my life, it's a great memory for me.
At the time the song was recorded the kids were 13-15 they were over dubbed 12 times to get the sound. The album was released in 1979 so thos kids would be 56 to 58 years old as of 2022.
Maybe in the UK here in Romania this summer they have just introduced "the statute of the student" now students have rights we the students can evaluate our teachers and replace the ones which we don't like and we are even allowed to protest , uniforms are also completely abolished.So yea maybe only in the UK.
Born ‘65 grew up with this stuff. Loved it then and still. Amazing how timeless this song is. Looking back our classrooms don’t seem too bad in today’s light. Strange things being taught nowadays. IDK maybe my age.
I've just watched a recent clip where Mr. Roger Waters said that Mark Zuckerberg had the nerve to ask for this song's right in exchange of a huge amount of money to be used in a movie to promote Instagram!!! I didn't know if to laugh or be mad......he either doesn't get the meaning of the song and what it stands for, or he wants to mock it. I don't consider myself a true fan of Pink Floyd, I am not a pretender but come on man!!!!!! This band and this song is the expression of a very important generation. FYI It's in the channel of news of La Jornada.
This was one of my Mom's favorite songs! 🙏🏾😘Because she said THAT was really how teachers were at school....growing up? She died just before she was 87 yrs old 😢😘🥀
On November 30, 1979, this top of the line hit was released. Over 4 decades later, and still one of the greatest old school jams of all time. It can go pound for pound with any of today's hits!!!!!
I was in a dispute with my maths teacher in high school because his method of ‘teaching’ was to tell us how we should already know the stuff and that we were failures. I proceeded to quote the lyrics to him as my way of fighting back.
unfortunately there are far too many teachers like this out there..nothing has changed from 30 years back when i was at school, a maths teacher who couldn't keep the class quite told me to go jump out the window if i didn't know the answer to alegbra..it was an honest question i wanted an answer to and that's all he could find to say! hmm.. no child is a failure, even when you don't know something..that is what lifelong learning is all about and we are all capable of learning, maybe at different pace but it's the teachers who don't think outside the box and create different learning materials to teach to all styles of learning.
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 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 those 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… all test for u OwO
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[Verse: Roger Waters & David Gilmour] 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 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 [Verse: Kid Chorus] We don't need no education We don't need no thought control No dark sarcasm in the classroom Teachers leave us, 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
I hadn't realised how much this video/song influenced my life, I had just started secondary school when this song came out, I knew every word to it. I can remember telling my science teacher that I was 'just another brick in the wall' to him. To me, as an 11 yr old it had powerful lyrics.
Now as a teacher, this song reminds me of the department of education doing the same thing to the teachers... They are so out of touch from the classroom it ain’t even funny, yet they still control us. DEPARTMENT... LEAVE THEM TEACHERS ALONE!
I remember when I was little, my dad would watch music videos on tv all the time and whenever I heard this song playing I would avoid going near the tv at all costs because I was terrified of it lol. The worst part was watching this evil teacher putting the children into the mincer.
Timeless classic! My daughter is 18 and a next generation floydian! One of the best albums ever. .great story throughout, beautiful intelligent, and heartfelt.. I can relate to pink,!! Love to you guys
Happy 40th Anniversary lads 30/11/1979 You brought this masterpiece onto an unsuspecting world 🌏🌍🌎........ And everything changed. Music and Video. Forever grateful God bless 💖💖💖💖💖
There are memes, and so on, now like the education system dumbing children down, the education system teaching children not how to think but to think in a certain way, and such like. Pink Floyd's 'Another brick in the wall' being ahead of its time.
Hardly, this song relates to intentionally humiliating and beating children in the classroom. The brick in the wall wasn't a "you kids are just bricks in the wall" it was "this traumatic experience is another brick in the mental wall that has driven me to self isolation" especially when in the context of the full album.
I hope all of these children in the video grew up to be outsiders, critical / free thinkers and non-conformists and they have taught their own children to be the same.
I was 9 when this came out. My secondary school tried to install 'thinking' in us. A good thing yet throughout my adult life I have been frustrated by people who can't / won't think or they bow to higher management who don't want the lower orders thinking for themselves. I now observe my children going through state secondary education in the UK. They started as such free thinkers but I have witnessed the system surpressing thinking outside the PC / media run doctrinal lines. This song becomes more apt.
Then I will tell you some great news, they do that at my school, we are supposed to make a presentation about two songs in the album "The Wall", and explain what those songs have for roll in the story that it tells
Lyrics: We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teacher, leave those kids alone. Hey, Teacher, leave those 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 those kids alone. Hey, Teacher, 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
"No dark sarcasm in the classroom..." It's almost impossible to describe the contempt I felt for a teacher or two who would mock the less "bright" students. I hate bullying of any kind.
And the issue is that a lot of people still think that's not an issue, or that it's a good thing. That what's the point of school other than preparing you for a job? Instead of, y'know, preparing you to understand the world, to parse through what you hear from politicians or the media, to understand how to do politics even when you're not a politician. To understand what you want for the world and for yourself, etc. It's not immediate, it's not a 1 to 1 connection so people think it can't possibly matter, that it can't possibly influence the way in which you'll think and act.
@@antonioscendrategattico2302 It's stupid as hell that nearly everyone that went through the public education system hated it and would never go back to it but damn near nothing has been done to try to fix it.
@@ashikjaman1940 Sadly to fix the public education system (or any institution, really), people need to agree on a coherent plan that goes beyond just "someone should do something". And maybe we could, if we had been prepared by school to discuss and reason about politics... oh. Well, there's your problem.
I used to be an all A's and B's student until about 5th grade. I developed depression, anxiety, adhd, and involuntary suicidal thoughts all at a young age. You can see in my report cards my grades slowly got worse each year. I couldn't understand common core math or English and would be up late getting yelled at by my parents. The constant bullying from my peers and fights with teachers and parents isolated me from the world and my mental illnesses got worse and worse. Attempted suicide 6 times in my life my last attempt being my first freshman year of highschool. I had straight Fs in all my classes that year so I got held back but I also started living with my dad. It's a crazy story but I told the hospital therapist some of the shit that happened to me and they called CPS on my mom. Now I'm a Junior in highschool and I still haven't had much of a break. My dad finally gave up punishing me for school because he knows I'll never do it. My mental illnesses have broken me down and I don't even see myself as a person anymore but I have survived. I got 2 jobs to work 40 hours a week and save my money so I could hit the ground running once I get out of school. I also learned how to be financially literate and made tons of connections that'll shape my future. It's sad because I really am smart and I'll go further than 99% of the people I know yet I've been labeled a failure my entire life. What's even more sad is I'll have to deal with mental illnesses for the rest of my life because of school. What a hell it's been.
Amazing song from one of the best albums of all time. Really love Pink Floyd and their music. I was not alive back when this song was released since I was born in 1993, but some of my friends played some of their albums for me and then I fell in love with their music. So grateful for my friends for introducing me to Pink Floyd and also other bands/musicians that I also discovered around that time. 🙂
definitley we already see conservatives and religius agenda being pushed by some state governments. Brainwashing people to feel guilty for their sexual orientation. Bunch of gaslighters this song is for you hater people
what? the song is against oppression of the expression of kids. back in the day the fascist teachers wanted the kids to "behave" and not express themselves.
I remember watching this on ‘Top of the Pops’ when it was first released. I was only 9, but was utterly mesmerised. When David’s guitar solo dropped, I was floored. I could hardly believe how warm and expressive it sounded. At the time I didn’t know the word was ‘compression’ to describe why I liked it so much. DG; my favourite guitar player. 🙏
42 years later and this song rings truer than ever.
Critical race theory
Real education has been replaced by re-education. System needs an overhaul before it's too late.
No thought control....seems that's what the top 2% and those in power want ...
CRT
Just my opinion!! 1984 coming true.
Born in 97 but grew up with Pink Floyd. This was the first song I ever learned on bass and definitely one of the best songs of all time
Yep born in 99 My dad put me on… Meddle prob my favorite but it’s all great music. My dads a diehard the wall fan. Got to hear it live in 17’
97 and 99 babies have no clue about pink Floyd Syd Barrett Roger waters and David Gilmour sorry
One of the best solos ever written... Listen to my heavy rendition of it right here :)
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@@JawjaTV Older elitists have no clue about grammar, punctuation or capitalisation. Sorry.
I’m 17 and I know about Pink Floyd Syd and rogers and gilmour@@JawjaTV
I was in the 5th year at school, when this was released. It sounds as good now, as it did then. A true masterpiece.
It depends though. I did go to a school that was very "conventional" and asked a lot of its students, but that's also where I learned critical thinking. Which now allows me to question some of the stuff I was taught, but mostly what I wasn't taught. Of course my school was very different from the reality of British schools at the time Roger Waters would have frequented them.
sad for us, who arrived after 00's
@@iamjboardz Not really, think about how young you are! 😂👍
@@topquark6919 true; try being an arthritic 70 yr old 😅
I was in 4th grade, it blew my young mind. Lol
About 2 years ago I rediscovered Pink Floyd. Back in the 80s when my dad was a teen, this is what he would listen to. He would tell me and my brother about the bass in his car and how it would make In The Flesh sound like real planes. I remembered Another Brick in the Wall pt. 2 the most. My dad would play this song as a kid and every time that I hear it as an 18-year-old now, I get flooded with memories. I now have all of The Wall memorized from listening to it so much. The best album!
I played this song for a few friends. None of them liked it. Clearly I need new friends.
I played this song for a few friends. None of them liked it. Clearly I need new friends.
Yeah you do
People don’t know good music anymore 🥲
IN certain cases murder is acceptable
are they israeli?
I remember singing this song when I was in elementary school on the last day for summer break. My mom said I was the first kid out of the school and I jumped down several stairs, arms up singing, “Hey teachers! Leave them kids alone!!!!” I was so excited to be free and get home to sing and play my favorite songs. I am a singer/songwriter today. Pink Floyd nailed it! I love this song! My fav Pink Floyd tune for sure!!!! It inspired me then and it still does today! Thank you Pink Floyd for your musical genius!
Unfortunately, people interpret this song literally.
However, currently, it is up to show the struggle of teachers in not allowing the alienation and headache of young minds.
Congratulations to the teachers!!!"
Wow. I didn't expect that.
i hate summer because of the freedom i have, its just so lonely
@@couldyou_dont PUT YOUR FAITH AND TRUST IN JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK UPON THE CROSS ON WHICH HE SHED HIS BLOOD FOR OUR FORGIVENESS OF SINS AND HEALING BECAUSE YOU MUST BE BORN AGAIN TO HAVE GOD'S TRUE FORGIVENESS OF SIN and TRUE HEALING and TRUE PEACE and TRUE REST FOR YOUR SOUL AND TRUST AND BELIEVE IN HIS RESURRECTION BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY GHOST BY WHICH HE ROSE AGAIN TO GIVE US HIS ETERNAL EVERLASTING LIFE AND IN HIS ASCENSION TO THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD OUR FATHER AFTER WHICH HE SENT THE HOLY SPIRIT TO US YOU AND ME DID WE MAY ALL BE ABLE TO BELIEVE AND TRUST AND KNOW THAT GOD IS TRUE AND REAL AND EXISTS AND BE BORN AGAIN BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY GHOST WHO CONVICTS US OF OUR SINS END OF THE JUDGMENT OF THE WORLD AND THE RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH IS IN CHRIST JESUS OUR LORD FOR IT IS ONLY THROUGH THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK UPON THE CROSS (NOT OUR OWN WORKS BUT HIS) THAT WE CAN EVEN BE MADE RIGHTEOUS AT ALL BEFORE GOD THE FATHER FOR OUR SINS ARE MANY BUT GOD RICH IN MERCY SENT HIS SON JESUS CHRIST WHO IS GOD HIMSELF IN HUMAN FORM YET WITHOUT SIN TO BE THE PERFECT SACRIFICE FOR OUR SINS TO TAKE THE PUNISHMENT THAT WE DESERVED FOR OUR SINS UPON HIMSELF SO THAT WE COULD BE FORGIVEN AND BE SPARED GOD'S WRATH FOR OUR SINS AND INSTEAD BE JUSTIFIED BEFORE GOD AND HAVE HIS SALVATION AND HIS ETERNAL EVERLASTING LIFE AND NO LONGER FEAR THE STING OF DEATH AND FEAR GOING TO HELL BUT INSTEAD REMAIN AT REST IN GOD THROUGH CHRIST BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH ABIDING GOD'S TRUE REST AND TRUE PEACE WHICH SURPASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING AND IN GOD'S THE FULL OF ASSURANCE OF SALVATION KNOWING THAT WE HAVE ETERNAL LIFE (AND THOUGH OUR FLESHLY BODIES WON'T LAST FOREVER) OUR SOULS WILL GO ON AND LIVE FOREVER AND GO TO HEAVEN TO BE HOME WITH GOD OUR FATHER AND NOT DIE AND GO TO HELL FOR OUR SINS FOR FOR WE WHO HAVE FAITH AND TRUST AND BELIEVE INTO JESUS CHRIST THE ROCK OF OUR SALVATION OUR TRUE SAVIOR, AND LORD, AND OUR TRUE HUSBAND, HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN OF ALL OUR SINS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE IN JESUS CHRIST BY THE BLOOD OF CHRIST AND WE KNOW THIS BY HIS HOLY SPIRIT WHOM HE GOD HAS GIVEN US AS A SEAL AND TESTIMONY TO TESTIFY TO US THAT WE BELONG TO CHRIST AND ARE SAVED IN CHRIST JESUS BY THE POWER OF HIS BLOOD WHICH HE SHED FOR US UPON HIS CROSS IN JESUS NAME I DECLARE THIS OVER YOU AMEN! AMEN! HALLELUJAH! PRAISE GOD!
A very interesting story!.. And I specifically went to Paris to see their exhibition...
You can say whatever you want, but this song is and always will be legendary 👨🎓👩🎓
And true.
This song is and always will be legendary. That's all I wanted to say...
Damn right
didn`t translate lyrics but title great...
Who’s denying that?
Pink Floyd's music is my go to when creating artwork. So thankful they came together ❤
It's not easy to go against a huge and solid mass with thoughts totally against theirs and to be so successful! Very brave and corageous band, not counting their remarkable talent. LONG LIVE THIS BAND! ! !
I remember the video in the 80s as a kid and it definitely had the human kids on the conveyor belt dropping into the machine for real.. unforgettable seeing it and hearing it at that age
Not the movie.. the MTV video, little title info blurb in white at the corner.. this version was lame
Yep, they need no education today and they're definitely getting what they want.
@caitlyncarvalho7637 Yes. Very powerful message most were too stoned to understand sadly.
😂🎉стена между реальностью и иллюзией😮
I remember we where doing work in my class and my teacher put on music for us to listen to and this song was the first one on and she automatically skipped it
Joseph Chiampi lmao
Well she sucks lol
Hahahha well should have let it play 😄
my friends and I would scream this out of the school bus windows every night on the way home.
@@mysty042 that's beautiful
Can we at least mention how awesome the animation is? Really fits well with the song.
Majority of it was MAINLY produced for The Trial.
+Mr Nutter yeah
Great, another Pepe survivor. I'm going to sacrifice you for Dat Boi
No it doesnt
the animation is actually clips from 'the trial', another song on the same album.
I get shivers all over my body when I listen to this song. A timeless masterpiece with a very deep and wise message
November 30th, 1979
November 30th, 2019
*_THE WALL turns 40_*
are you building the wall?
Cornelia Koller _nope, I’m too busy on tearing many of them down…_
OH SHIT ME AND THE WALL HAVE THE SAME BIRTHDAY
You got that right 40 year,s later i still get a floyd fix that the doctor ordered he said listen to.this song & call me in the morning
Jesus fuck really thats over double my age
It has more meaning now than before.
Gotta love the Floyd.
Simply timeless.
I mean, to be fair, it still has all the meaning it always had. From the time the members of Pink Floyd grew up and the times we did, the school system has always been cranking us out like nameless animals.
@@zethcader6478
From 1970 to 1981
I have no good memories of school😢
I'm 14 and studying while I'm listening to this song and I'm getting angry. I hate school. I don't think now it's much better.
@winniepeg2020 80s schools weren't much better Strict on everything and the most boring curriculum and of the teachers were absolutely horrible couldn't wait to get out of there
The kids who said ‘Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone’ are now middle aged adults, many with children of their own.
It’s mind blowing to think of it that way.
I hope they don't repeat the same thing their teachers did to them
lol I don’t know about mind blowing 😂
and they are teachers themselves!
Can easily be grandparents🤷♂️
I think its about the religion
2024 and this still sends a shiver down your spine. Back in the days when you were getting a wooden blackboard duster flung at you for the slightest thing or the belt/ cane over your hand for doing something wrong. Kids today have no idea how lucky they are.
Sadly, now they shoot themselves .....sadly 😢😢😢no one saw it coming ???
Listening to this in the car and shouting “IF YOY DON’T EAT YOUR MEAT, YA CAN’T HAVE ANY PUDDING” in a British accent in the car is an absolute mood isn’t it.
Yes indeed!
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my parents used to do this all the time when i was a kid i used to think it was so annoying, but now i’m the one screaming the lyrics instead
UwU
Innit
My god... THAT SOLO.
I always hear how Comfortably Numb has some of the best solo(s) of all time, but I think I actually prefer this one.
Don't get me wrong, I'm nuts for the Comfortably Numb solo(s), but there's something about Gilmour's playing on this ending solo that evokes such emotion. I love that he's never been about "Look how fast I can play!" and has always leaned towards squeezing every ounce of emotion out of each note. Truly the greatest guitarist of all time, in my opinion.
Jace Carsonne its good and ll, but the tamborine and sythn/organ ruin the raw feel of the song
Jace Carsonne A66*
Jace Carsonne The High Hopes solo is also great
I prefer "Pigs"s solo
Titoco Soado that is Roger.
8This song made an impression on me when i heard it decades ago. I remember my high school maths teacher banging his fist on the table, telling us we were not achieving enough. He told us how we would grow up to be binmen or postmen if we failed(no offense to those jobs). He would also scold you for speaking in slang to him or pick up tables and bang them agaisnt the wall, blaming us for not listening if we asked him to explain a maths equation again. He frequently had a cup of hot chocolate on his desk. I remember him threatening a boy, saying he would make him cry in front of all his friends. The man was a narcissistic tyrant. This song helped me realise school and education are two different things. What a bully this man was. I also hated being made to shower in a large room full of 30 other lads in high school. The P.E teacher would stand at the entrance making sure you washed properly. Imagine the safeguarding today!
When I was a child, I was fascinated by this number. I dreamed of hearing it live. Yesterday, this dream came true in Budapest. It was an indescribable, incomparable experience. Thank you Roger Waters!
Wish is immortal.
The guitar solo is something divine.
The end guitar solo is a little to long
Peter strube
If you think this song has a good solo you should listen to "The Boston Rag" by Steely Dan.
damn right!
I listened to it. That's shit compared to this solo.
One of the greatest songs ever written
agree
No argument there
fugin school
couldn't agree more
So true
My oppa (grandfather) and i loved to listen to pink floyd together when i was growing up. I learned today of his passing, and i needed to hear our music, a tribute to our times together listening to pink floyd, his favourite musical group. I know hed be proud of me for continuing the tradition.
SORRY 4 UR LOSS😢..AND YES OPPA WOULD B PROUD❤
Just say ur German bro
I absolutely adore my dad for blasting Pink Floyd and Queen while drinking wine on Friday evenings, educating me on good music
thats great paretning there indeed
Pink Floyd and Queen?!
You have the best dad ever
And I thank my mom for that except she just played those two every chance she got
cool dad
Which Queen song?
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.
Jahangir Laskar this is the thing got me in to English music
Repeat for a couple of times and you got all the lyrics
very good writing
it's only shocking
Incorrect
Thanks to all the dads for introducing us to this masterpiece!
Mine blared it loudly on the last day of school every year growing up ❤
in my case my cousin Sarah and her husband Brent
Females though lol
twas my mother who showed me this song as a kid xD
Thanks dad ♥
I am an 80s baby. My mother raised me on Floyd, Zeppelin, and MANY other classic artists. This music is my roots.
I appreciate this song more as an adult than I did as a rebellious teenager. The British school system genuinely is evil, the thought control spoken of in the lyrics isn't exaggerated. Many of the bricks in my wall were formed at school. This album should be required listening.
Go for it in truth and spirit
God is everywhere
It's not just the British school system. Look at American universities. Where we are taught to "think" by the powers that be. Be a good little sheep.
@@strick9teaВ СНГ тоже самое
@@strick9tea most American universities don’t indoctrinate shit. If you are talking about the fact that they don’t teach conservative ideals, that would be because conservative ideals tend to be based off of religious dogma and fear tactics. If you think about it, who’s really being indoctrinated? A group of adults going to a place of higher learning, or the masses of common people being told that certain groups of people are coming after their kids, and that they should be afraid. Universities don’t produce the kind of liberals that don’t think for themselves, the media does that just fine. But the right wing often likes to pretend that they aren’t equally brainwashed, if not to a higher degree. Who’s the real sheep? Another word for a herd is a congregation after all.
I was harassed by my english teacher and principal because i was mentally unstable from all the surgerys i had. 15 different familys left my school because their kids were also getting harassed by our new principal for many different reasons. danm I never knew Pink Floyd's songs could hit close to home like that.
stay strong! And remember never care for what they say . Also if you are new to rock or pink floyd reply to me and I can give you some recommendations
I'm a teacher and I play this song to my students. :D
@@orfeasloizou8953 I've listened to some of their songs, really love their music. Also thanks for the encouragement! Stay safe out there 💀🤘
@@jazzmina6992 my 7th grade history teacher played this song a lot and a lot of other good songs
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I remember singing that in the playground to my teachers. They weren't impressed
Hahaha, i bring my guitar to school and start playing this right in the middle of science, fuck em 😂
@@zachattackdropyadacks6139 great I might try😂
F*** them
folks forget that teachers were once students themselves, often more mischievous than those they end up teaching. and nope, i'm not a teacher.
Sankt Petersburg
The Wall is a rabbithole ive been searching for years.
Its not destination, its the journey...
Don’t: “iF yOu’rE wAtChing iN 2021 me. No one leaves this song, so no, I didn’t leave and no one ever will. Classic Rock is the best!
Agreed!👍🏼
U did the same tinhg
Agreed
Who's watching in 2021
I am watching in 2022
Damn ! The video is so very deep. And the song is a masterpiece!
Pink Floyd is the best
How is the video 'very deep'?
Thomas S. It’s a very deep video when you actually analyze what is happening
@@sandwich9404 truth be told
Because in the 1970’s uk was using the over a century old industrial revolution teaching that included abuse (mental and physically), neglect and mistreated, so what did pink floyd do, YEP made a song so deep that it rebel for the education system. Few weeks later the government were concerned about that song being to popular and they have to change the school system and curriculum and spoiler alert punk floyd won with one song that is about how unmodernised the uk was at the time this is the story about it (I think)
ya right
Holy god above, that is one hell of a guitar solo.
VehicularBrit Oh ye
VehicularBrit
+Plutoniumcriticalmass Not sure about that. He is very well known
VehicularBrit I can play it and I'm 10
FrankGaming 123 no one asked how old u r
This was the #1 song on the US charts on my 13th birthday. THE perfect song for that insane time for me. Will always be part of my DNA now and forever.
What a timeless classic.
Aerin Atkins watching on TH-cam the 14 rites of satan
Yes it is
aslong as the education system is a mess it will be timeless
Don't let schooling interfere with your education
Just right.
Sad to see so much people without any education missing the point of the song.
Them tell us what's the meaning
Lets Never Be Creative Again! : the meaning is : our educationnal system is wrong, we are trying to format our children to fit in our current society while they should be the ones building it in the future.
Not quite 100% correct. The song came from a album/movie where it represented the main characters spiral inwards into himself and then his force of the outside world to reflect the inside.
The wall itself is a representation of depression and repression its created by the main character to protect himself from his loss,which was majorly effects by the teacher, thus the teacher is "another brick in the wall". The teacher is simple a puppet, a creature of ugliness whose only thought is to take the children and remove all sense of identification and process them into something else that is not what they were before. That society is represented by the hammer, a symbol of fashionism, he himself is just another hammer. In other words, whatever happens his actions are not his own, and the children suffer as they themselves slowly build up walls of their own.
There is no idea within the songs of the children building a future, they are doomed to be the same as their forefathers. Its a rather depressing song... n the movie, the characters own experiences end up turning the world around him into EXACTLY everything he resents. You can't always view this song on its own it needs to be viewed as collective whole. The Real life puppet you see here also was used in the concert related to this, it was designed to lurch over the audience and move as though it was a"thing" not person. It was quite large in size for a moving puppet...
I had to do a study on this album for a art subject, the teacher is the most significant passing figure....
43 years later, still a classic...the first video i ever saw....magic
saw the movie under the influence 3x and everytime a different parzty favor.and completely sober..sober was the best..audio wise but visually a little bit of shrooms and was fantastic..
Как может не нравиться музыка Пинк Флойда?? Да, она необычная, с особой ритмикой, текстом, но она врезается в мозг навсегда.
Stop asking who’s still listening, we never stop listening
When I was in 8th grade we had an event and one of our English teachers chose this song and 'tha happiest days of our lives' for our class to sing. Our clothes were all black. We had another English teacher but she wasn't involved in any of these although she was going to watch us, sitting in the front row. She was a lot older and had more experience than him (the teacher that prepared all of this) and everyone in the school respected her. So he wanted us to point at her while we were singing the 'hey teacher leave them kids alone' part as a joke of course, we were a little scared of her but still did what he said. She just smiled, thankfully. I'll remember that day for the rest of my life, it's a great memory for me.
All those children must be on their late 40s or early 50s now.
Btw, I really love the ending solo. It almost made me cry
@FloydTotal 13 really? I find that hard to believe but if so that’s really cool!
@FloydTotal13 yo that’s so cool
I was 5 and in my late 40s.I think they are all in their early or mid 50s now
45 now
At the time the song was recorded the kids were 13-15 they were over dubbed 12 times to get the sound. The album was released in 1979 so thos kids would be 56 to 58 years old as of 2022.
This'll stay relevant for ages to come.
A LOT of songs from old bands are still relevant.
Oh yeah. This is a great song
Even now, in the UK. There's a new school group who are trying to go back to older times but without the cane.
Maybe in the UK here in Romania this summer they have just introduced "the statute of the student" now students have rights we the students can evaluate our teachers and replace the ones which we don't like and we are even allowed to protest , uniforms are also completely abolished.So yea maybe only in the UK.
hey this too in the U.S.
Born ‘65 grew up with this stuff. Loved it then and still. Amazing how timeless this song is. Looking back our classrooms don’t seem too bad in today’s light. Strange things being taught nowadays. IDK maybe my age.
This song is about the cruelty of British boarding schools in the 50s and 60s...
I commend how well written and how relevant this song stays after all these years. Genius song.
Ikr
The final number one hit of the '70s came from a band that emphatically took pride in not doing singles. Life's little ironies.
Pink Floyd did lots of singles. The Wall alone had 6 singles in it.
The record Labels do singles , but everybody knew that if you want to understand Pink Floyd you need to listen the whole album ...
We need a Pink Floyd biopic!!!!
I've just watched a recent clip where Mr. Roger Waters said that Mark Zuckerberg had the nerve to ask for this song's right in exchange of a huge amount of money to be used in a movie to promote Instagram!!!
I didn't know if to laugh or be mad......he either doesn't get the meaning of the song and what it stands for, or he wants to mock it.
I don't consider myself a true fan of Pink Floyd, I am not a pretender but come on man!!!!!! This band and this song is the expression of a very important generation.
FYI
It's in the channel of news of La Jornada.
I saw that video too and Roger told Zuckerberg to fuck off. It was GREAT!!! Zuckerberg is a perv and an ass who needs to be put in his place.
This was one of my Mom's favorite songs! 🙏🏾😘Because she said THAT was really how teachers were at school....growing up? She died just before she was 87 yrs old 😢😘🥀
I'm 15 years old and my dad got me into pink Floyd but he passed away in 2014
_thank you for telling this_
I’m sorry for your lost
Sad-times dude, my condolences; I hope you (and the rest of your family) are getting on as best as you can
Oww sorry dude.😕
Your dad had good taste in music
The music video is perfect and basically sums up school
+Anıl Ertürk aren't you happy you left that place
Why?
Anıl Ertürk bro that sucks at least you have pink Floyd
+H.T.F. farmboy Fuck the school! Be illiterate!
+Ion Caracoancea It's people like you that hold back higher thinking.
On November 30, 1979, this top of the line hit was released. Over 4 decades later, and still one of the greatest old school jams of all time. It can go pound for pound with any of today's hits!!!!!
Quien sigue escuchando este clásico, Septiembre 2024.
Eu! São Luís/ Maranhão
Я
Ich auch
I was in a dispute with my maths teacher in high school because his method of ‘teaching’ was to tell us how we should already know the stuff and that we were failures. I proceeded to quote the lyrics to him as my way of fighting back.
If you already knew you wouldn't need a teacher. Your teacher sounds like a common core junkie.
I got a hole essay for mine
unfortunately there are far too many teachers like this out there..nothing has changed from 30 years back when i was at school, a maths teacher who couldn't keep the class quite told me to go jump out the window if i didn't know the answer to alegbra..it was an honest question i wanted an answer to and that's all he could find to say! hmm.. no child is a failure, even when you don't know something..that is what lifelong learning is all about and we are all capable of learning, maybe at different pace but it's the teachers who don't think outside the box and create different learning materials to teach to all styles of learning.
What happened then?
That's cringe
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 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 those 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…
all test for u OwO
thx
Questa sarà la fine delcorona virus chi a già pagato e chi andrà
Tell that to the chinese government...
Нам не нужны умные дети,нам нужны дебилы!
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The totally eerie and unnerving sound of those kids singing still generates shivers.
One of the greatest masterpieces of the 20th century.
0:41 Ah shit, here we go again
[Verse: Roger Waters & David Gilmour]
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 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
[Verse: Kid Chorus]
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave us, 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
Thank u 😉😌
Baddie Mauve HOW COULD YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DON'T EAT YER MEAT????
@@mellycatgirl21 rechnen
Decenm
Good on Roger Waters telling FB's Mark Zuckerberg off
Both! www.stevepafford.com/pinkfloyd/
Saw the movie when I was a teen. Never quite recovered from it 😳🎼🎸
@Yacob (Israel settler) He’s anti-Zionist. Huge difference
Who the Hell is Mark Zuckerberg ???
@@tebolam you fr?
Happy 45 years to the wall THE BEST ALBUM EVER!!!!!!
There is an absolute brilliance in this entire album.
I hadn't realised how much this video/song influenced my life, I had just started secondary school when this song came out, I knew every word to it. I can remember telling my science teacher that I was 'just another brick in the wall' to him. To me, as an 11 yr old it had powerful lyrics.
Lindsey Williams r/Im11AndThisIsDeep
Now as a teacher, this song reminds me of the department of education doing the same thing to the teachers... They are so out of touch from the classroom it ain’t even funny, yet they still control us. DEPARTMENT... LEAVE THEM TEACHERS ALONE!
Seems more relevant now, than when the song was released. 🙏
I was born in 1975. This was the first ever music video I remembered and it represents exactly the fears I had at the time.
June 2020 we are still just another brick in the wall
In December 2020 cracks are appearing in the wall. More sledgehammers please.
I remember when I was little, my dad would watch music videos on tv all the time and whenever I heard this song playing I would avoid going near the tv at all costs because I was terrified of it lol. The worst part was watching this evil teacher putting the children into the mincer.
MidnightEkaki The inflatable teacher used to freak me out lol
My dad did the same thing and when he played Thriller I was scared shitless.
Timeless classic! My daughter is 18 and a next generation floydian! One of the best albums ever. .great story throughout, beautiful intelligent, and heartfelt.. I can relate to pink,!! Love to you guys
Rabbit hole. 😢
I used to listen to this song with my father and now that he's gone I listen to it to remember him.
this video used to scare the shit out of me as a child
+Ayshe Biell Now it scare the shit out of me! And i am a man!
+Ayshe Biell Really? I found this so awesome!
Still does
+Ayshe Biell i bet it was the hammer part?! me too :D
The video of I part and II part is scary
My year 5 teacher
Told us about this song
I live for this
Coco-Cola hiiii
This song really loses a lot of its energy by not having the happiest Days of Our Lives played in front of another brick part 2
The Happiest Days of Our Lives is my favorite from this album
@@hannahhadley8261 yeah
@@coachyukti yeah!
I agree
YOU, YES YOU! STAND STILL LADDY
Замечательная песня! 🎶🎼🎤💥😍💖
HEY STRANGER
WHO WILL YOU CHOOSE:
QUEEN (comment)
PINK FLOYD (like)
Gold Fish both
Yes
PINK FLOYD
Pink Floyd's songs are Better, but Queen's songs remains in my minds and I can dance to It, it's a tie I guess
Both
Happy 40th Anniversary lads
30/11/1979
You brought this masterpiece onto an unsuspecting world 🌏🌍🌎........
And everything changed.
Music and Video.
Forever grateful
God bless
💖💖💖💖💖
Wow! This song is even more relevant today
There are memes, and so on, now like the education system dumbing children down, the education system teaching children not how to think but to think in a certain way, and such like. Pink Floyd's 'Another brick in the wall' being ahead of its time.
@Total Canna Solutions
You know this song is about beating kids, right?
Hardly, this song relates to intentionally humiliating and beating children in the classroom. The brick in the wall wasn't a "you kids are just bricks in the wall" it was "this traumatic experience is another brick in the mental wall that has driven me to self isolation" especially when in the context of the full album.
part of the genius of this song is it is short, the unwritten words on a blank page
*No matter how old this song is, it will always stay strong* 🎵
_Rai l'atge d'aquela cançon, totjorn demorarà plan fòrta_
927 people aren't getting any pudding.
956*
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1:54 this part creeped me out so much when i was a kid
A mi me asustaron y encima estaba comiendo fideos
Same Bro
That giant teacher killed so many.
AAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
I had a terrible teacher at high school, She was awful. I used to play this song on my headphones every morning on the way to school ….
Thank you Pink Floyd! Thank you, Roger Waters!
I hope all of these children in the video grew up to be outsiders, critical / free thinkers and non-conformists and they have taught their own children to be the same.
I was 9 when this came out. My secondary school tried to install 'thinking' in us. A good thing yet throughout my adult life I have been frustrated by people who can't / won't think or they bow to higher management who don't want the lower orders thinking for themselves. I now observe my children going through state secondary education in the UK. They started as such free thinkers but I have witnessed the system surpressing thinking outside the PC / media run doctrinal lines. This song becomes more apt.
Yes I have and my children are too. There children now x
Number one in the UK on this day in 1979!
That Solo !!!! THE SOLO. GOAT.
In schools everyone should be taught to listen pink floyd
Nilotpal Bose That's not even false control or bad, that's getting them a good taste in music
Then I will tell you some great news, they do that at my school, we are supposed to make a presentation about two songs in the album "The Wall", and explain what those songs have for roll in the story that it tells
Wouldn’t that just make this song another brick in the wall
That defeats the purpose
Nilotpal Bose That would be ironic
Lyrics:
We don't need no education.
We don't need no thought control.
No dark sarcasm in the classroom.
Teacher, leave those kids alone.
Hey, Teacher, leave those 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 those kids alone.
Hey, Teacher, 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
"No dark sarcasm in the classroom..."
It's almost impossible to describe the contempt I felt for a teacher or two who would mock the less "bright" students.
I hate bullying of any kind.
All and all my life is just another brick in the wall
Not only you 😔
We are in the same wall
Let the wall down!
@@Cton9573 Shut up. You ain't funny.
Remember in high school.. hearing this ..Our Head master was the spitting image.. he didnt scare me ! ❤this memories 🎶
This song is more relevant than ever. Schools churning out masses of indoctrinated kids who can’t think for themselves.
Preach it brother
And the issue is that a lot of people still think that's not an issue, or that it's a good thing. That what's the point of school other than preparing you for a job? Instead of, y'know, preparing you to understand the world, to parse through what you hear from politicians or the media, to understand how to do politics even when you're not a politician. To understand what you want for the world and for yourself, etc.
It's not immediate, it's not a 1 to 1 connection so people think it can't possibly matter, that it can't possibly influence the way in which you'll think and act.
@@antonioscendrategattico2302 It's stupid as hell that nearly everyone that went through the public education system hated it and would never go back to it but damn near nothing has been done to try to fix it.
@@ashikjaman1940 Sadly to fix the public education system (or any institution, really), people need to agree on a coherent plan that goes beyond just "someone should do something". And maybe we could, if we had been prepared by school to discuss and reason about politics... oh. Well, there's your problem.
I used to be an all A's and B's student until about 5th grade. I developed depression, anxiety, adhd, and involuntary suicidal thoughts all at a young age. You can see in my report cards my grades slowly got worse each year. I couldn't understand common core math or English and would be up late getting yelled at by my parents. The constant bullying from my peers and fights with teachers and parents isolated me from the world and my mental illnesses got worse and worse. Attempted suicide 6 times in my life my last attempt being my first freshman year of highschool. I had straight Fs in all my classes that year so I got held back but I also started living with my dad. It's a crazy story but I told the hospital therapist some of the shit that happened to me and they called CPS on my mom.
Now I'm a Junior in highschool and I still haven't had much of a break. My dad finally gave up punishing me for school because he knows I'll never do it. My mental illnesses have broken me down and I don't even see myself as a person anymore but I have survived. I got 2 jobs to work 40 hours a week and save my money so I could hit the ground running once I get out of school. I also learned how to be financially literate and made tons of connections that'll shape my future. It's sad because I really am smart and I'll go further than 99% of the people I know yet I've been labeled a failure my entire life. What's even more sad is I'll have to deal with mental illnesses for the rest of my life because of school.
What a hell it's been.
Masterpiece of song.
In rock music history.
this song reminds me my dad when he was drunk punching table in rythm lmao
Drunk or sober, he still knows his taste in music. Nice
@@theeddieartshow plot twist, Justas here was the table, and there was no rhythm.
Bacon Badger - ohno
Your dad got it....
Oh
Não importa quantos anos passem,pink floyd nunca será esquecido! ❤
2:17 The best known guitar solo in the rock world.
What about Metallica bruh
And Comfortably Numb was voted greatest guitar solo on Planet Rock. David Gilmour is a genius!
Everybody talks about comfortably numb being the best solo ever, but this one far exceeds it imo
I see y'all trying to start a fire here, I'm gonna keep walking 😁😁
Playing this as my best friend passes away in front of me..seems to relax him.
Creepy. Hope he gets better
I Like Boys, im pretty sure that means they’re dead
Rick Does stuff oh I’m fucking retarded 😂
That's real stuff. This musical art has deep meaning. Sorry for your loss
Hope he is getting better if hes gone sorry for your loss
Amazing song from one of the best albums of all time. Really love Pink Floyd and their music. I was not alive back when this song was released since I was born in 1993, but some of my friends played some of their albums for me and then I fell in love with their music. So grateful for my friends for introducing me to Pink Floyd and also other bands/musicians that I also discovered around that time. 🙂
Happy birthday, Mr. Gilmour! ❤🔥
This song even applies today.
more than ever!! the whole "pride" propaganda is harmfull to kids
@@peloquin5652me when I'm delusional
definitley we already see conservatives and religius agenda being pushed by some state governments. Brainwashing people to feel guilty for their sexual orientation. Bunch of gaslighters this song is for you hater people
"Hey! Teacher, leave those kids alone"
Scary when it hits you what this means, especially today.
What's does it mean?
Yeah this sng is meant for bigot. Stop conservative dictatorship agenda!!! Gaslighters
What does it mean today?
Great anthem against that crap !!
what? the song is against oppression of the expression of kids. back in the day the fascist teachers wanted the kids to "behave" and not express themselves.
The more the society suppress us, the stronger we become. Literally one cannot suppress our ideas. So stand up and raise your voice of freedom ✊🏼
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I remember watching this on ‘Top of the Pops’ when it was first released. I was only 9, but was utterly mesmerised. When David’s guitar solo dropped, I was floored. I could hardly believe how warm and expressive it sounded. At the time I didn’t know the word was ‘compression’ to describe why I liked it so much. DG; my favourite guitar player. 🙏